7.. _.._'._ a.-_. .. ; vi‘ ~ .4» ' r. -.-.,__ -. P. PRINCE EDWARD —— NOW Matinee: 3.15-10c, 26c. Night 7 and S.»i5—26c, 37c, 45c. Laughs, spice and lovely girls! You don't know the mean- ing of fun till you see this grand comedy of Broadway show busi- ness ! Those Two Lunatics- BUSTER KEATON JIMMY H U BIA/j?!‘ E f SPEAK EASILY” Sport Reel and Travttlogue . (‘tmibines Humor ‘v v f‘ 7! “bpczil; Lastly A Y ‘t _ ' . Alibi flats‘. Action Iiihifiulib‘ LUitlCS . . . high-speed notion , . . utifi it bevy ul bUuIALILIIi chorus girls provide eXCCllL-tlr, en- ltfrldllllllclli. in "Speak hjisliy," buster lie-rittizi and Jimmy "selinoz- vie‘ ‘ Uuranies ‘new Metro-Licki- ti\vii-.\i.iy'ei' comedy which opened yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre. - - The two comedians’ sent the audience into screams oi laughter at tiitir irnttl-cap antics during a Wlifl LhviILiuruI venture in lictv ifofrk City. Kenton portrays the iniliioiiiiire college professor who finances the show and Durante is ‘ ‘ .' lllU ECCULHC .})liI.llO player - ins coinimziiuii throtigh the \.- 2.1 lite two COIIIIJLUAEIIS are assisted itutli Selwyii, Qiiie lead as Sllltlli iirie ‘odd, who exer- illliit‘: ‘XIIJS (Jll xiitn de- i'i,]’t,JCl' as M... guardian oi Pansy, Pests. ,I.'rl.ULl5 anti Lirssicnct- tirzint is convincing as Dr. molten. The balance of the east who capilily tiil their roles includes Sidney TOiCI‘ as the stage manager. Sydney Tolcr has appear- ed in Charlottetown many times some years ago. Thrills (lalore In New Buck Jones Picture ‘Buck Jones came to the screen 0f tlie Capitol ‘theatre yesterday in . "Helfo ‘Trouble,’ a Columbia West- Her many friends and relatives .0‘ for a dozen pictures, The pirture is W111. ""55 he? mllch- but in thB > one of the best of the COlISLSDEIItlY home circle her loss will be more 300d “cTJSF"?cfgfvifnliél§“wife; keenly felt, as the bereaved hus- xi-tsii-riiftiti.‘ sieivigvdii‘ band and family come w ream“ - i i "-5 H-pl- y,“ 5pm, the great. void in the home. It is _ t‘ "Htllo iiotible" lms a strong no doubt a source of Joy to them _ iiiiifiiii "£§l§§.~'li' ‘Zi§ii.§.“st§§§§§ ‘“ m" ‘°"°“.“°“ m‘ “m” ’° Y Western pictures hick. ‘the brunette know that the“ lovpd one is need, Lina liastitieiic, former Ziegfeld from PM" "I'd “llflellrg. and will Follies lieauiy. litlps the ltfvi: intcr- o, happy "human in (m; Hpflvpnly .._._..__..___..__ __ t w. ll t"l'. . . . .. '-'.- ' .- .' ' . F” '- "‘___—. vsrrliliétssflemeczliliucl yllntomsting Short Nome when. she awaits .hem all n ezfgzfiiwe o . . icflftfilCd with Q0081 lbillgS ISO 88f . _ Talkies round out an excellent is pmswle‘ N' 3 h Sa ' P ' ' Giukui week m, bu, Begldgg m, bereaved huslmuy ov- ere at vmg rices. cot-m FLAKEB v Hkg. —-—————- the following are the family: El- Au", “m, _ ms Pancake N 9W Thegry ‘m- ‘i 5t°l"d““3h‘~°l if‘ 305m» Special! FLOUR. Fkg-.................. Muss; Daniel A, also in Boston; Muri;ilne Lb‘ [i ' . _ 1 n. 1 . O1 Yawning‘ Emznine tMrs. Benjamin Millar), t Smoked ' c “lzl FI Murray Harbor North, and lifilhzn s’ “W” - - . - t home. - A iiciv tiitory oi yavuiziig, trac fig a _ 1.. t . w°m°¥l ths familiar habit of man and of like iéiiowing Promers and one Specwi. ‘IKEITSY No’ 2i TiIIS 4 MINCEMEAT. P“ """" U many higher animals far back in 5° u‘ “vfc'_s“cy"_ and Aleximd" TIN i c PEANUT BUTTER ' evolution to a tine when the high- Cir’ Cmlfiomslaxhniiilfockujah T5‘ mm 0 _ In Gian Barrels“... ...... .. A mm- ‘r fgh d bT m d sonary n ou rca; o n r- k l _ _ satrarnmstfngico? a,“ hi: bflgnaprfh chlbald, lleatherdalep Margaret, 20c (EAIRO PALM SOAP 3:123:08 Pk posed by Du Albmm Paper or the Josiah L. Jeni-mist, Greek S‘??? GE 5;: (gig: 132°; - Il-.,.............. University of Bcrfln. Germany‘. Most ' _ 71$ - - - - - - . . c ' CASTILE A Mix“ c“ psykholcgtgts m h“ yawnmg, DL The funeral services were held pom; CHOPS i L, t l“, so P 9:54., Lb. _ at the 01d f h i! on b&l'............-- Peipcr recalls as ‘ill unconscious r 5 once o or bmther- Lb - ah n d I r- t c. y . ....... "U"... ‘ _ Q effort of the body to stretch muscles ‘mm A- Campbell. Heather- LEMONS 4; 10a summm“ ALMIJNDG, lb. pkfl......,,, in tile chest azid throat which be- Be’ 0nd Slznday‘ Oct’ 16th’ and P01‘ Doz. 13c 27c '1_0ILEI'PAPER gm w be c,...,,,,l;_.,, am, 5mm,“ by lies we its ed by Rev. Allister citaxrsiiitniss 25 __i__ tifor ........ ........... .. C °°""’ 28¢ fatigue. much as peomc who mus,’ filmy d0 I Callcdonle. ‘Interment '4 Lbs, _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C CRESCO ' si‘. still for several hours feel better '1"? m" ° " n“ “ememy at val‘ 3111.". ftFmCAN 1, 3, Clark‘ Panama u, they stand up Occasionally and cy tlaltll! whbereatehe services were gozubs 37c SPAGHETTI gong, ||,_,__________________,__ c “ma, me mums o, ma, an,“ clothe llnwlid v v. Mr. Sinclair of 22c 66c Pkg. .... m,“ 9 and legs. Zey: 'b ‘V311’; “"6"” 49c Mm" RED ($533155 ones. 2 Ibu....................1 c That ganwrriig usually is caused by o t’ e craved husband and s- """"" N“ 2 “iui m" E c]! family the deep Sympathy of ‘he wufu; BEANS I ............m.......»...-............ ‘hlllid i“ {we D1" Power does not deny’ community is extend d w “'5- Aylmer FRUIT f SALADS WALNUTS‘ m‘ “m” " c but he believes the mechanism to c ' _ No 2 m" m’ be d.ffercnt_ In the age; who“ ma“ MR Bus“ ‘ égglixTz/ziécitv ' ancestors still were fish there de- ' (‘E H‘ HAVILAND N,» 3 T|n_3 Tim "n" 25C vcloped, he believes, a set of auto- ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. i matic nervous reactions which ornllvltheEdeztitil yesterday momma 98 Lb. Bag .,,,,,,,__ ' caused the fi=h to gape their mouths Ch “n” t Us a? Heath Havnufid’ PASTRY FLOUR 2 wide open whenever the bodymeed- 95,531; fnoinhiossf m: of h“ 0d" 7 Lb. Bag .....,,,,,,__ 3c LTD ed more oxygen, so that a larger en's 0s g ‘y " "med CH3‘ ICING SUGAR 25c w mp4s... l... ... ~. »...,. , qiiifiitlty of fresh water would pass ' _ 3 Pkgs- ----~-------~-- " " ' in through the mouth and out Hm“ l“ m” m" m“ 5°“ °t ' through the gills. Ages later the liabt of breathing air was develop- Id and with it the brain centre which now controls ordinary breathing and aufdmaficrfy keeps that exercise going at faster or llower rates depending upon the body's med of oxygen. Mcllnwhllfl [he older and more prmitlve nerve Icntre which opened the mouths 0! the ancent fish when they nccdfid pipygcn has persisted, the theory ls. in all animal brains, although sub- Qcllnzved to the more recent and cpmprtrnt brain centre for ordin- bry breathing. ft may happen, how- chorus - the duties entrusted to him, there- by winning the those with whom he came in con- Mr. f-fnviland had a great many IN MEMORIAM MRS, IVILLIADI II. COMPTON , The death of Mrs. William H. er 14th, 1932, just after her en- tering the Prince Edward Island] Hospital for treatment, came as at many friends to whom she was so: long and favorably known. The late Mrs.‘ Compton" (nee Christinal Campbell) was a daughter of the late Donald Campbell and Mrs.‘ Campbell of Heatherdnle, P. E. I.,1 and had attained the age of 63,‘ years. For a number ot- years the dc- ceased was in poor health, but by,‘ patient energy she invariably at-; tended to the manifold duties of, her home. After a number of‘ tyears spent on their farm at‘ Brooklyn, Lot 6i, and later at Greek ltiver in the same avoca-t IIOII, Mr. Compton owing to his wife's ill health removed with his family to Belle River where it was hoped changed conditions would‘ prove beneficial But it, would seem that an all wise Providence had ordered otherwise. The disease be- came complicated with the result as already stated. ‘The deceased was a woman of high moral qual- ities and strong spiritual life. In her early years she became a. member of the Valleyfleld Presby-3 terian Church and later she identi- fied herself with the Peter's Road Church of the lvfurrny Harbor North Presbyterian congregation. i i4long The GAFITDL It's Hello to R’ MARINE WIIARF I-l. M. c. s. sasuenav. 60m- mander Murray, which has been in port here since October 19th, will leave this morning for Hali- fax N. S., where she will g0 1M0 drydcck for minor repairs before o. o. s. Arms. captain Bark- housc, arrived in Port yesterday- C, G. S. Brant, Plctou, N. S. shock to her family, relatives andifriends; especially fond was he of little children, who dearly loved to gather around him and listen to his tales of long ago. He shunned pub- licity and disliked being placed in iiihfl limelight, but numerous little klndnesses were shown by him to many people, known to very few outside of those who benefited. Al- though he has passed from our sight the memory of “The Colonel" las he was called by his familiar friends) will ever remain a fond and cherished remembrance. He was a lifelong and consistent member of St. Paul's Church. He leaves t0 mourn the loss of an affectionate brother, one sister, Miss E. Blanche Haviland, his con- stant and devoted companion; also one brother, Mr. Edward Iltvilmcl, of Ivfonireal. EXPORTING FLAXSEEI) Canada exported 61,500 bushels of flnxsced in the first two months of this crop year, all of it going to the United States. None was exported ‘in the corresponding period last your. MATINEE 3.15 11c, 2-K!- aance and Tfiw. "rm; CHA_I_1_LO’F'I‘ETO\VN GUARDIAN“ NOW 8.45 26c, 37c- J... Mortar Lina Basqucft Wallet-n "w" ~ SHORT TALKIES I srznnu. AND CARTOON _._______.._. Waterfront ‘D. P. W. Launch, Captain Lund, now in port. i C. G. S. Cartier, Captain James iRoach, arrived in port yesterday morning. BRUCE STEWARTS WHAIIF S. S. Magnhild, Captain Claw-l igging south for the winter months. ‘sen. arrived in port yesterday from iBnptist Church 7.30 p. m. Wm. G. Halifax, N. S., and loaded a cargo there of 90 cattle, 50 tons of hay, 50 calves and sheep, 2,500 bags of‘ ioats and 100 pigs along with a captain Basil general cargo for St. John's, Nfld. barns Compton of Belle River on Octob-i Kelly. left yesterday morning for She also took in about 90 bass 0f WW4 bl’ M11 Jame-i H1560“. slim- mail for St. Pierre, Mlq. i I Through Joke. I Hrrbert Wightman, a Jobbing builder of Wilford, England, owns a peer's ‘house he does not want Just because he entered into a joke. Wightman bought for $25 the man- sion called St. Hcliers, at. Notting- ham, once the home of the late Lord Trent. lie said thatlhe went to the sale to buy some land, and his bidding for the mansion was a joke with a friend. "When the bid- ‘ding rose from $18 to $21, my friend said, ‘Go on, Herbert, bid $25.’ I did so," said Wightmari. "and an- other hammer came down, and that is how I bought St. Heliers." The liouse which cost $30,000, stands in spacious grounds, with tennis courts and a garden, and is in good rc- palr, but. there is a ground rent of $580 which must be paid whether St. Heifers is occupied or not. Cherrapunli, in Assam, had more than 300 inches of rainfall between June and September. '30 at a o'clock. Dr. a. o. Vincent of lhow is still a mystery. The loss is a THE cutout atulnnuit This I2 reservca torn ncwl, but advertisements of a news character may be inserted at the rate of 4c. per word, strictly payable In Id- BAPTIST Oct. DIARSHFIELD Cl-IURClL-Servico Sunday, Charlottetown will be the preacher. POLICE COURT-At the police court; yesterday a drunk and in- capable was remanded until t0- morrow. BR-ADALBANE — United Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, October 30, are a; follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 n.m.; Granville, 3 p.m.: Bradalbnne, ‘I p. m. Thus Palethorpe, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICE—New Glu- gow Church of Christ: Bible School i0 a. m.; Worshp period 11 a. m.; Evening service in the Cavendish Quigley, Pastor. FIRE YEsTEltDAYr-Flre de- stroyed the dwelling house and early yesterday morning; ley Bridge. The fire is thought to have started in the barn, but just severe one as only some furniture was saved. CHURCH SERVICES — Mount Stewart United Church services Oct. 30th:. Mount Stewart 11 am. and 'l p.m.; Lot 40, 3 p.m.; Don- aldstoii, 7 pm. Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., will be the special speaker at the Mt. Stewart evening serv- ice. At Donaldston, a. pageant, "The Challenge of the Cross," will be presented by the Lot 40 Young People's Society. Special offerings are asked for at the evening lerv- ices. ' ANNUAL IIALLOIYETN TEA- The Guild of St. James Church, under the presidency of Miss Mar-i garet Irving, held a most success- ful Halloween tea and ‘sale in their hall yesterday afternoon. The Hal- loween decorations were moat at- tractive and reflected with great credit on the decorating commit- tee and those associated with them. The fancy work, candy and tea tables were well patronised\ and HUNTER. RIVER cannon, Unit- Sunday, October 30th: Wiltshire, ter River, ‘I p. m. Rev. C. N. Brown, of Charlottetown, will be the preacher for the day. RESERVE BID-The Holl prop- erty on Upper Prince Street put up at auction did not sell, the re- serve bid not having been reached. The hishcst bid was $4500. were no hydrants close at hand. The men were compelled to do considerable cutting to reach the sect of the blaze but after m hour's work had the fire extingu- ished. Damage ls csiimated at about $500.00. PERSONALS Mr. Harry Hennessey left yes- terday morning 0n return to New York via Montreal, after spending a two weeks’ vacation in the city. ed the P. E. I_. Hospital for treat- ment and is doing as well as can be expected. -l—@._ Mrs. Duncan G. McKenzie, Hartsvilie, has been in Charlotte- town for a few days. under treat- ment by Dr. Acker and Dr. Mc- Namara at the R/Ed Cross Clinic. Mrs. McKenzie speaks in the high- est terms of the skilful treatment she received from the nurses and doctors at; the Clinic. -.__. Mr. and Mrs. G. I". Hutcheson have arrived Iiome from-New York. After the conclusion of the ses. sions of the General Council of the United Church of Canada to which Mr. Hutcheson was a dele- Bate, they spent a few days very pleasantly in Toronto and Mont- real, later visiting New York and the financial results most; satis- factory. Tarrytown where their son, Harold, is practising. Honourable T. Heath l-iavlland, prominently associated with the public affairs of this Province, oc- cupying the office of Mayor of the City of Charlottetown and Lieuten- ant Governor of this Province for many years. Mr. f-lavlland was a lawyer by profession, and although not active in Court circles, he manifested sound Judgment in the discharge of confidence of all tact. Although of a retiring disposition, even-that fafrzue or somcthlns else Illghtly: ynnirres ihs nrrlinafy _\'0Ullg4"l' aft-d abler broth! r, produc- Mbina r-"ntre, Dr. Paper's the-ting wide yawns precisely like the " umavtakaovarhhcbbofiunmnlmoutbofaluffocatledfish. IIUMOEOIIS IECHJRETTE by Rev. Mr. Legato, “A Little Non- sence" 8t. James Hall, November 4th. Reserve date. 5711-10-28-11. ed Church of Canada. Services for ‘ 11 a. m.; Hampshire, 3 p. m.; Hun-- rm: ALARM-JIM Fire De- Sunday, my 3m, l, 7 p_ m Th, Pflrtment: answered a. still alarm story 0g m, “Good shepherd-i m at 8.80 Wednesday morning for a “m; wit] b, pmmted by Bomb", blaze on the roof of the residence Q1101; of Mr. J. A. Moore, Mount Edward Road. Chemical was used as there Rev. 1". E. Bootliroyd ha: enter-, . have been made so small that teacher and study plan is the case and propriety ‘ been added. (XTFOBERJ, 1932 i . Extra Special for the Week-End a ciioicr ISLAND BEEF AT 01m SAME LOW PRICES These Shorthorn Beef Cattle were fed by Mr. Cyrus Smith, Wheatley River, P. E. I. Try a roast and see what good meat tastes like, i Gash anti Iiarry Stores 181 Great George Street. Plume 1115. LONG CREEK Baptist Church. Moose, Deer ant. Bear Plentiful (Special in the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 13., Oct. Sit-Re- jlmrts continue to come in from guides of hunters securing their le- "zai quota of moose and deer in Nova Bcotia. Jack Sharkey, heavy- weight boxing champion returned to Boston with two fine specimens of Nova Scotia deer which "took the count" in Nova Bootia. Home local hunters mound Yar- mouth, Phil Pottier, Henry Bablnc, Lawrence Armstrong and mu Arm- tstronz succeeded in shooting two ‘BT86 M0039 and in addition, a tblack bear. Moose, deer and bear are plentiful in the province, Early one morning ecently a. m3. iident, of Halifax spied a deer on one of the city streets. Around 1111M. Don Langley cot two deer while constable Bentley of the R. C. M. P. turned hunter of big game instead of those who fall foul of the law and "got his moose." One of the deer brought down by Don Langley was one of the finest spec- imens seen in the district for some time weighing 300 pounds. _ New Brunswick also reports moose, deer and bear failing to hunters‘ rifles. Wild fowl shooting in alithree Maritime provinces, Nova. Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island is well tn the fore, with sportsmen acquiring mu bags. The season for ruffed grouse in Nova. Bcotia other than Cape Breton Island opened l‘ ‘ ‘ 16th and closes November 15th. On Cape Breton Island the season op- ens November 1st; and closes the 99 SYIIIIG! Street. Phone 1354. r Pa Curries The Gar W- Pettlmw ma down m, ‘paper and looked Eon-tcmplatinly 'at ma. Pettigrew. "D0 you remember," he said tn her, v"when I used to cull for you, how the wheels of the buggy m“, 811d 110W the harness was .11 gm. ed up and the brass shined? 1mg. ed pretty nice, didn't it?" Mrs. Pettigrew smiled m4 u“ BLOtIIGI knot 1n her tntting. “Well," she said, “it looked right nice to me. But then, so did m, Perkins’ buggy mm ,y°°_v Mr. Pettigrew broke in g imp hastily. "Yes. m. I know. and that's just it. We boys had something u; a then. We knew horses and we 11kg ed to take care of them. what: i was getting-at was, I said to Willy o. little whlle ago, ‘son, why not g1 out and give the car a good polish- lllk?’ and the way he took cl you'd a’ thought I'd asked him t: tear down Mt. Washington." Mrs. Pettlgrew defended hen son. Perhaps he was s01!!! aomuwhen and didn't want In soil his hands.‘ Mr. Pettigrew snorted. "Soil his hands, huh. When l was his age I had three horses to cure for, and that meant u. buggy. a democrat wagon, a carryall and s coupe to keep washed and greas- ed and swept out, and harnessel for all of them oiled, and the nick- el and brass polished, and the stable kept neat, and robes and blankets free from dust. "I had to get up at six o'clock every morning, summer and win- ter. I had to water those horses, clean out the stalls, shake out the bedding that was worth drying out curry them and give them their hay and oats, and twice a. week I bran mash. Did I I011 my hind!’ same date, November l5. Sit-In-Ghairs EXETER, N. IL, Oct. TL-The new type of class room at Phillips Exeter Academy, one of the coun- try's most famous preparatory schools for boys, looks more like the directors’ room of a big business corporation. The ‘students, averaging about a dozen t0 cub class room, sit in big, cgmfortablo chairs, around a table. The instructor sits nearby at a small desk-on a level with the stu- dents, not on the traditional ele- vated platform. Dr. Lewis Perry, principal of Exe- ter, decided upon the new teaching plan as the beat method of utilizing the substantial gift which Edward S. HBXICIIQGI made the Academy two years ago. By increasing the teaching mt! without increasing the size of the student body, the class divisions engage in a study conference, or discussion, rather than stiff, formal lectures and recitations. The plan also per- mits the grouping of students ac- cording to their abilities. One of the advantages of the new with which illustrative material can be introduced into recitatlons. The Exem- plan will be fully ef- fective within throe years, when a total of 26 new teachers will have Stocks of United States wheat in Canada. totalled 8,818,062 bushels on October 7 as compared with 32,498,- 796 bushels on the same date last year. There were larger stocks however, of oats, barley and corn. in meet braids tied with a blue or red rib~ You Just bet I soiled my hand-l. and it was specially bad in thl spring when the horses wIl shed- dln.‘ Then the hair flew all oval you and by the time you got three horses curried and brushed dawn. ou had a good old fashioned orsey smell that no mount of scrubbin‘ with yellow soap would I take away, and that, didn't 80 W17 ‘well, especially wher we got to that stern period of life where ywe used a certain party with bon, at the corner of Main and Washington Streets and walk to school with her." Mr. Pettigrew grew contempla- tive agaln, and Mrs. Pettigrew ou- sed her tattlng and regarded him. "Peter", she laughed, "you used. to smell just like a. livery stabl ." Mr. PettIgi-ew sighed. "Well I wasn't so keen for it then, but I'd give n. good deal right now for a. whiff of that good old- horsy smell. Boys today are ‘ti-aid to get a little dust or smudge on their hands. They may know about automobiles, but ain't one of ‘em knows between a farthlngale and a mar- tingale. They'd think a martingale was a bird or a new model eight." a grease the difference He hoisted himself to his feet. "Well, I suppose if th’ car's g0- ing to get cleaned at all I've got; b0 g0 out and curry it myself." —G. F. L. in Christian Science Mm hitor. v v t .--.c~.-.»- -v--IOOOOOU§O-OO§4 EYES TESTED 5ND GLASSES FITTED J. B. TAYLOR E. W. TAYLOR Optometrist: ‘I42 Richmond Street v-O-O-OQQ-O-O By George i‘ we ARE l. BUT- DADDY- EVEN IF '-JU5T cow’ You non‘? um: MIILLILE FOR A FATHER-YOU QHOUL-DNT HOLD t1’ AGAINST WILLIE’ t KNOW-BUT . _ i-ue; raw-nan is ’ AGIN ME IN ‘ml’: ELECTION AFTER ALL~ rfu. no M: GOOD T!‘ l-mvs ME DAuGI-WER Go OUT WITH M: FOE?» ITu. $HOW THE PEOPLE ‘THAT ‘THEY ALL WANT TO GQ WITH ME FAMILY- LOQK AT THAT SIGN ON m6