~ .5!rHui:nttnnlttttllrinufnlflt 2?. 1933 13g Plilliti EDWARD-us: Times Tow arcnaan DIX awn.“ or aacuotlnlo" i PRINCE 70”‘ ED WARD STARTING THURSDAY “I! iifetinsn of lallhsi ‘ lbs Tracy liven a doable life -- in a dream-p“ Q; lllllbs are real and load! MAISJS IVIL7OLII EXTRA A CAPITOL-TODAY ofiLY ST, ANDREI’ BILLBOYDIN“FLAMING GOLD’ — v val in Landon of the Boys. Scot- cuaaporrarowu _, ousnmsn _. - A‘ ‘l She Was Never In I Hospital In Life BAY.FESTiVlL;"'""-?-'*‘~“= °'“" “"_ In wn-‘Iest a Iaeltlfih hm Homage to Scotlandb‘ Patron Saint STARTING THURSDAY , W E E K E N D -PROGRAM-¢- run mx is “Terror Trill" SLIM SUMMERVILLE in “run ctovs KISSES” concur-sup nowu nun ma runrnun ADVENTURES or Charlottetown, P. l. 1., Nov. 26th. —-<Speeial)-“I am thankful to say 1 c1150! tbs bit 0f health." Writes s“, pm. S.l.LWyand,of141 am», “*5;- .boro Street, unarlotietown. "I was" ‘ inevsridahnspltalfortreatmentoi ~ » kind, but l take all the neces- r. assoc all tiooali- u“ f: :1“ plxnonng“ n‘ w b’ sary precautions and can against‘ more or less nebulous. men Eng- kmmny "Wlrlnml I “"1 land's eonrection wth St. Gcorge n“ 5 y mm p“; s f» Mo» 0s»- 1» »- s» - w ....:.:: u:::“:.."":..":".t.. matter of legendary iorr bow and x halt m m “M! when the name of St. Andrew be- ‘ma? h! m, o "m O . g “"11"” “m” "m Budd's Kidney Pills have become 3mm‘ ' ‘ h usehold medy all o er the But, in rprs of an: MW m“ lml beoaneewvwble an: tried m “a ‘m swim‘ an“ w I” ‘p’ them and been more than satisfied 2:11,“ Wfihelewllzi-msxml“ wmi the results. Ihousands of peo- - W" "mm" ie are buyins d uslnl Dodd‘s u“ an“? 51”» ‘l’ “ m‘ hum‘ iidney Pills solelylthxougn the rec- 4"! Wm» °Y "1" m‘ P" 5°“ °‘ ommsndation of mo: friends who smith“ cm“- ‘E’ first discovered their relieving and dltonal custom w . arm]: news: vrwflifl- mmfi l; H" m gbrdbm A trial will convince you. YY 0 ml!‘ ‘every 31th November. \ ~.3’.,.“i.i"i..sfit.“,“°;‘l. 12;: 1:22; British Motto _ _ i To Buy Brltlsh ‘TARZAN CLUB” MEETS 3 P. M. —SATURDAY— MUSICAL REVUE‘ “HELLO POP” . INCOLOR BEIITBAI: iilllilillllil i rt¢f4 E i Ibis colon‘- nl reserved hr nm-q of heal interest but advertising of n newly n.. u e may be Inserted at I cents a word atr-ctly payab-a in advance. COMING “ IIIGII FIDELITY ” 1 wil be tics 287th anniversary festi- l * t t ~* n - ' w‘ “mmmm h“ '“"°“" ° “ coupon. Nov. 2'i—(C.P.)-With Y“. I U! ll I f ‘$115581 slum. the lrlestiiplzlls at which "B"? mwh" '5 m“ m” m‘ a I inrd Mscmihn will prelside» nflw“ “manna "e Omanmm‘ I“ q.“ smmsbm an exhflrition tnin to tour tbs l The Corporation dates officlalb munmr Inning at “gum” m’ no... about the tim‘ cf the Union "Wu" m“ “d i" Pm“ “W”. ally to inspect the goods of variousi of th" mglsh and Bwttlsh Crcwns I but it is older urxder anither title. exhmu" mm‘ As e‘rly as Report ‘Shovvst _ ‘ Bank Of Monticello“ A UsualStrong Posifi‘ Bank Has Total Assets of $768,535,908 to Meet ' Liabilities to the Public of $092,218,818, Excess of Assets of 576,817,090 - Llqnll $492,526,984 Are Equivalent to 71.1 of Public - Earnings For Year Sn " ,, Previous Period — At $4,005,153 Are Equal to 81% " Capital, Rest and Undivided Profits. I . Readily maintaining its usual dividend rates. After taking only strong position, the Bank of Mont- all ruatributiona, the total at zeal ts forwarding to shareholders credit of profit and lo- the annual statement for the fiscal to “$.01. year to October 31st, f A; n; m he The summary of the report, [which is issued in an understand- able form and appears m this issue. shows the Bank had total assets of $168,535,908, to nleet the payment of total liabilities to the public of 45m, This“ holding; are $892,218,818, leaving an excess o! $266,129,664 at GM end d assets amounting to $76,317,090, (vious year. While total assets are practically. Th; can 10g" m m; gm; unchanged from a vear ago, therfgbowed a tendency to increase, has been an increase oi over 350,-, loan; in Quad; “in; up IQ “m, 000.000 1n the hfildinss o1 high-i, mo, from 86,151.00, while then grade securities and a correspond- outgids Q1 Quad; y‘; lng decrease in current loans, oue u murmured ym; pound; n to the lessened requirements oi the ago, Bank's customers under prevailing trade conditions. As a result oii this charge, liquid assets are up to: to $492,526,984, equivalent to 71.15‘.b' of liabilities l0 against equal assets are cash holdings oi $78,683; M a mum “mum, m." u‘ “y; 217, or 11.36 per cent. oi public lla- m $51,335,357, 3mm gymgLm y.‘ billties. yen; An interesting feature of the Tom pram; y“. statement is the maintenance of equlvarwg g; 533% m m. I total deposits u: the nigh level of capital, m; m4 “M91494 pug; $041,346,710. lhcsc compare wltlrmey B" do“; 3mm “Iggy” § $64=533irefi3 a W“ 31°‘ year ago, l. decline of I te- ly $650,000. Out of tbs Profits there was set aside for dividends to aban- holders $3,000,000, as compared with Pfllflt and L058 Account ma the "Bcottishlmlxmld w"“°"" “m?” d} Profits for the your are Sill-lily]: iwocoooo; DNvi-slon for taxes Don- Box" as it was called, was institutq ° “n33” °m°m1m5 e tum» tinlly lower. Flue W U" Smaller W" inion government esossss, and r‘- led. rd z w" elevated to the dgfllsaid it is proposed to reconstruct 1'! uma oi business (lIICYlXlZ and tthe lewmon m, bmk 9mm“, “wan m“, d i, 00.9.,“ on by Roy‘; corridor coaches to house the ex- ‘We’ ‘ales °‘ mm“ m} 5w?“ es-iafter all deductions, an addition of ‘ C,‘ by duh“ n m m6 0n the other hand. dlfifllbv-“ln i° $30,594 was made w prom. and loan ‘ m‘ °"'""‘ " ""'"’° ""“"°"<' _ County nuu of local lnlere t but ad- ‘ . llumfllf .1’ ‘l 535'." .3335; "31.? . I l’ Unemployment In Indian Youth w-M- -- "m"- '| IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘r0 "no. of 1m lo 15o firms. m 11M ghgg-eholders ls well below that of mo“, U S 10 I 76 000 . . , , Faces Charge CHUBCHES‘ _ The number o‘ ‘Guam-n In“) Its origin can be traced back to "Ell! 3W5!" fimflthn ‘mm Wm previous years, due to reduction in wasunrwrou. uov. 28--(A.P.)- Cruelty church Nam” h“ ‘mnmd ‘° "whit-WNW. ma. Nov. r:- the time wh n James V1.01 Srot- Jew Birminsham March 14 and -:_»._»v - Unemployment in the United States, calculated by the American Federation of Labor from Govern- ment and Union figures, reached‘, 10,176,000 in 0ctoher-—an increase oi“ 11,000 over September which William Green pronounced c tceptionslly= small for this time t iize year. Despite the large number of 10b- less. and while giving warning that whole-hearted cooperation of the citizenry will be needed to keep the number from growing much larger, through the winter, Green today re- ported a substantial number of favorable factors. rm- the three mtnths rnded Oct- ober, 945,748 cwt. oi bsnn shorts, etc, were exprtcd 1.0m Canada as against 861,193 cws. in the cores- p nding p6.‘ od of lat year, His Excellency Choc l ‘x ya ' ftsghob, of Slam, took part in the autumn golf tournament in Roe- bsmpton, England. a r ~ r r-r. (OMS h “IRIS In it. Deb a l Ties d llhlnf all L1 . n ULCi l mom J. A. Taylor he mu been \ heavy club as he sought to prevent proav, u, a, Nov. fl-Umping into court here today. Noel Gould] a crippled Iowan youth, told mag. beaten by his step-father with a his mother from receiving blows from the club. The youth said his father, Matthew Pictou, became enrased when he found the mother was playing cards in a neighboring cabin. He sent for her and mm "m" w 5°“ 1m‘- T!" “'19P!!! ' City Taxes. No discounts allowed in} boy responded to her screams but he himself was seriously injured. The father was committed for trial on a charge of “assault withl lure sponsored by I. O. D. E. 1n Ar-o my gaunt; gggine, moo “cut down the nary-m. o; 5x“. intent t0 kill." HARV'RD PROFESSOR WINS COVETED COMSTOCK PRIZE CAIWIBRJDGE. Mass, Nov- 28 -\ Dr. Percy Wllfams Bridflllah. Hol- lis professor of m thematics and natural philsophy at Hzrvard Un- ivers ty, tonight Wm awarded the Com tock P izr, be:.oued every five years by the Natonal Acade- my of Sconces for outstanding‘ sclentifc alhievement. The prim irciuded m award of $2,500 snd wr. g ven for Dr. Bridg- manls resea rhea in the bchav‘. r of matter under high pr saure. His work n Audie: of the pwperties of irystls at normal p e sures has been notble as well an ris ihe mo» dynamics in clectrlcal phe omena. cannot afford any longer to carry them without making a small charge. On and alter December l, therefore, all Chord: Notices will be charged at the rate of one cent per i word with a minimum of 25c per in- sertion. Will Ministers and Church Oflicials, please govern themselves accordingly. 2788. BUYING DRESSED POULTRY daily. 1' B. Conrad. 3012. OH‘! TAxli-Thursday, Nov- ember 80th last day for discount on the month of Decernbe . 3083. “BE MINE TONlGllT"—Is a. pic- Prince Edward, December t, 5 and B. Buy your ticket irom Daughters of the Bnpire or at Hughes Drug Store before noon Monday. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are requested to send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Oflice by 11.00 A. M, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. Shipments c2 cattle from Wes- tern to Esiern (Ln do for the frst forly- our w eks cf 1933 in- cluded 74,154 cattle: 31.8 calves; 245,306 logs .nd 44,166 sheep. The Jerusalem art ch:ke is not an artichoke and does not come Lovm Jerustiem. Ii is a pe ennial Amer can sunfitwer. ‘trade in this Eovirce at present lsefhrlstms. . . . . III!!! Illflenteataflaalealltebai. Keep the absent ones informed of the happenings at home. Send Them The Chbrlofietown Guardian Prince Edward nuns’- Leading Newspaper A year's subscription Inches one of the most acceptable Cbrisinn Glfla yon can give A Christmas Present That Lasts a Year \ Arvneeelflneflsecareaoaonnngyapg-qmsaeaouiumnstm- lflaelbtlanssanholheelatanyfiqudgu yonwfifitfpflflleltllt (Riki qmseforwardedeltlefia *‘|_'.|§]|Qnlhli\M snsshunhnnnenupme-uv-vllflfl- be the utmate effect of the Un t- cohort 0g his wungryynen, 50mg qgiwolverhmrpton, Newport, Cardiff. ed Staies eursency inflation policy whom were prompted by s sense of lBrlMl. litter. Plymouth, South- ou the price of tubers gorrn on loyalty and others by a reizafon 812M011, Bflghtcrl, Nottingham, this side of the intzrnsticnai 0g t)“ (my, ma; 11m the gomovfl Derby, Manchester, Liver-poool, boundary. The siiuotion at tie pre- o; me Court to England a g~eat (kewe and Btcke-on-Tret. 86h! Elms does 11st l0?! entouroi‘ deal o‘ Scottish trade would be Plans are in preparation also for ma. but 111 the event that demand transferred to London. rt was for ~s Cmtlnental tour for a mush ex- in Glued-s fnvfenses during the the beneft of those who suzzereddubition train beginning in ‘Bclgimn, 0°!" H! V1151‘ W m8 “W119 lfl- cn this account that the "Scowisb. at the end of March and for the‘ dicsted rariicr this season by a Bu" was instituted. and ?nto it Autumn of 1934 a tour of the North short crcp, condficns prevailing m; more prcsperous of Jarnea‘s o1 England and Scotland is being 1n the U’ B. markets my be ofl- followers from the North placed worked out. Laber it is rxeposed m set such can‘: buttons as they could arrange fu- trains to tour the Dq_ _ spare for th~ reiei’ of their kins- minions. Devrwhled D011" men who were overtaken by mis- VETERAN LEGISLATURE MEMBER DIES had peviously _____ (Qnadlan Press) Jump d in ihe 11st WW7! b? W“ men in London to the astonlshng- EDMONTON_ Ne, 27_Rob,_.n “ms ‘ b ‘Y1’. "p "° ‘imhm P‘ lY "1"" lmmbfl‘ °' 5374' b“ 1“ Telford, "n, member of the first two S; 53:1 iiigriiiyoqoioaflalz 52$ Jamei‘ ‘me angdhter “i; legislat ca of Alberta, is dead ai in New Bunswick hcldng around be“ ad l; u; GL3; w,’ m‘ hm" M uduc‘ "he" h‘ h“ “mm can” - “ml am“ alas zrlmvpt $1 b m‘ ca" um since i889. Telfotd, s. former twenty cents below the mi». of the Pgwfif. 18:5,, wmybuflea a, m. “m” °' ‘m’ “d “W” "°"h““ Ssamm exigent o’ the B x." Mounted Police, is survived by Mrs, ThedomeflficmMeusltuit-omm For m n’ years the "Mom: rt E. J. Smith, Shawvllie, Que, a sis- Canadfl and m’ Unned 5b tea "e cepude duappearsd ‘or Home um teraand John A. Telford, at Camp. somewhat simlar so that ‘he cur- yawn m. on’ and no ma, of 1g be!“ CW" N- s" a bmme" 22-131 mo" m c and ‘Hi w be “mm b’ found‘ Ewnmmy m ‘u’ Apply Ilnanra Llnlmeni t. rut!- y responsible for th marked dsmvemd h, n 5,30“ h“: ‘m, i, “mtla-fl m Vi" ha‘ and 3" m’ in Lordon. An Engis man inier-‘Mgmw’; Day was known as An~ smks- Tm allied Sh“? Wm “t” e ted in ant'qu's purchased it, and dumas, and v o5 celebrated by re- “ ‘luanutl’ °1 N" Emmwvk m‘ on learning its hstory he hmded 935mm 51131;‘; head. "n"! "*4 P°°"°"' W‘ i“ PW‘ it over w the Swtsh CJYPQYMWIL‘ Although there m 1m..- foildorc ma“ "n be In U‘ 5' m1‘ the Now, at ever? st- AYQNW’! Fei-iin connector: with 8t. Andrew, it Cindi“ Tower‘ “d shlwm tival dnner, the ancient "Box" 15H; interesting to remember that his wll have ts rccept a disztunt on pa“ m “m, o‘ the chaimlva’ u i d" used to he kept M n festival In the "rhmgel whch dwm‘ s‘ w“ a rem rider of the Orion 0! imlliuck nghamshi e by the lacema- have further deprrssng inffuence corpora,“ y‘; F an irrplrafqn k m who hm Mom“; mm ,5 hm- [to gcneous evils 10f ‘he "u" °‘ their patron saint m allusion to me Scottish folks in Londm who lace threads so frequenily form n11 trroush are and lnfrmils‘ 0r 0m" a st. Andrew's cross by their m- c*uses have fllen on evi days. ‘tersections, and on ths day c kcs used to be made caied St. An- .dew's cakes, afterwards corrupted lies in the di"pos‘l c! lh~ bu‘k of mm Tana" czkasx m" 3711mm“ “"37” i" Upwr In the earlest gears oi the Cor- m Poland, on the eve o.’ St An~ emu" porstiorrs exsience, its l! If! drew, girls wro wish to get mar, om" °" P’“'“°'-'°“ l“ '7” ‘m were m ms d ‘y a number 0-’ rw- ma take a black cat and hold u hem" m" M ‘ W“ 1°‘ pumb tlemsn who met at the "Cross over the fro; then th y throw bar m‘ ‘ ‘n,’ 09mm‘ the” m“; Ks s“ at Covcnt Gniden. and at lgy on ths fire and say: "B8119? “w! “r lube“ “m” m“ fr‘ o! their first rn cling found lh 9 "N!" burn, (at men: and lei my dear v‘ cw“ r7‘ ‘receipts amounted to 118 ptunds one come." 3'79"‘ “rm.” nut’ “bu” ss, 6d. The character oi the times Final y, m the Island of C lym- ‘hwm’ ‘uxvlw h" mt be“ can be seen ‘n their r Klllations. neg the people rns"e cakes. sweet- ?“ 1“ m‘ l“ '°" m“ m’ me of which imposed a 0m v! 1* meats, etc. on st. Andrews my‘ ‘ Urdir the stmirus of a d prw- one nistorfan, _ inted d: Pr, poirto prices 1!! Quern E15 beth Upper Oenada Trade M rlret The chef hope 6f the potato l Awlent Benevolent Fund . movement of the crop from theiuL ‘or we‘, “m used m m, (u n” on ‘our on," days o; m, Province has been y-fl up ta last w“: e c! m k qumsfly humus]. yum “d “my u? ma“ upon m. m" "W" °" 1" “m-“Pwd” '1“ mm“; of the Rovl 6h» tombs of their de d. Chidren. PWM- trr had a stimul tr:g effect. Be‘ gtg-gnger? or beggars may est them. mmnfl’ TPmnwfi mm“ mu Isidrs money gifts beg n to flow in. n“ s rupprred to be the survival “rm own‘, u“ n‘ “e mm- and one member gave a silver M9- or the l‘! st of the Tzmbs-a 1e8- mun‘ t“ cm." uni” u" Ne';IhllS another presented an ivory u] r nstitution among the rnc"nf$. “"37” m" m“ “ ‘h’ m‘ imam or glimmer for the wif- though wm st. Andrew has w a» ‘m Hm‘ man's use- Among the dcnora of with 1v. is mt quit“. clear. F? we,” o’ money was Gilbert Burnet, after-ll 5y a gtrange fate St. Andrew's a ' wards Bishop of Sal rbury. who my :s the tic of the anniversary m‘ “mm” " “w 7“ 5°" agosd to contribute 1 wmd brlr- mQetiriI of u» Royal socew. ‘sf I!" mid l" CIIW" _" Wm“ "m, ‘mo. a sq», air Robert Moray. wus“ m l‘ °°"‘"’°" m‘ W‘ At first the Governors dish-feat- n. the m: president. To this co- “ °‘ m‘ l‘ F“ “m” °’ m" ed ever: quarter =11 the mvnsv thll inc dencr. Evelyn. renrdi- a vhw I‘ [had been selected in the preeed- j fghtfui "Dary“ Sir Walter Scot‘ ,1“ three nrmflu. but ‘l 1"“ l said he had "never reen n mne rfi llflIlrll-Whilelivain so... i... »- ~wm m. .1»..- m i» ' for relief proposes. For nesrytlme he wrote as foiiowsz-"ns was T0 SIIFFFPVQS centurirs his benev-ient work 1m gr, gm; a1 niverrry of our socftv ppm m"; arrow-we r0"! |been oontlnred, ard thus the hcy- '10: the choice of new officers. ac tun Oorpoe tion ha! uuylnum m tie tsrma a our ptltent of its it sad and instltut on. It being St. An- “J; lrnevlrabie record ln the c1 ohm“ Day, who was our PI"°"~ charm. Atrlnssnt than amen its ‘so Ioloi.’ wwe q cro-a of ribbon ‘flit the nanal of 88 plnlmQofioo the crow of hs rat" The S o iisn |:'nt n: rhflefl s! of compliment to 8i aspen may. who 1M M" 0i ‘h’ most rctin mnnhsrs. I-lld '50 0i- ~Ih0m the largo malorityaro at swat! RR"! VI‘- van-nonna- ‘eup-ssrnareierwuflm the v- mu-soosscctiniuainsustsuwatalaadrneuarur. r . A. such an extent that The Guardian Nlw Bmmwmk “nus Gxowers ‘and. on beam“: Jam” I. orintum June 15. mere Wm be more, asa- - .. _ are wondering Just now what will England, was followed south by 31ml!!! 00 stopping places, including FRE H AMBA CONFERS [vim HITLER Francois - Poncet Makes Secret Visit To Berlin In Order To Straighten Out Arms Tangle. i 1 ' By Rudolph Josten, ceive in the course of the next DI ' .; Associated Press Foreign Stnfl. 32mm. Nov. 26.——(A.P.)-A sec-I ret visit of the French Ambassador, Andre FrancoisPoncei, to Chancel- lor Adolf Hitler and their confer- ence, reportedly on Germany's re- , tum to disarmament discussions. ‘aroused intense interest today. ' lt was under. mod that Hitler, who six weeks ago startled the world by withdrawing from the Geneva Dis- armament Conference and the Lea- gue, requested the conversation and that the French Envoy rendifv arr-l ccrztrd the invitation. Y 1' Met Fridru s ... .\vo met Friday LLllLl news of‘ _ the interview leaked out only by ac- cident in governmental circles. much to the chagrin of M. Francois-Pon- : ' cet who, it was said, wished, llkef Hitler, that nothing bv said about it. i 1 The reason offered for the secrecy l was that France was without a gov- ernment following the defeat oi Pro- { micr Albert Sarrauts Cabinet on a.‘ burigeisry" measure. 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