»--...,»~..»..-..... _, \ __ u _ , ‘ ,.__..___ . ,.__. .___ ,_ ., I _ 1- ,..._,, _ 1 / f _ » 1 » AQGUST 11. .13,_~’,;_?,,__.,__, _ _ __ _ = ___ 'rHE_cHAiz_;_.o'r'r_§To\1ifN GUAa_1_>IAN __ :__ __ _ _ _ ,.,,_gE_;HRE_u_ __ __ _ } J like the `dew. Advertisers cannot afford to he without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their messlge to customers and prospective msioiners. lt pays to advertise in the Charlottetown Guardian. _ gi-.riders owe it as a duty to patroniu advertisers in the Charlottetown Guardian who make it possible for them to get th," paper at less cost than any other morning newspaper_ila Canada. . The Charlottetown Guardian covers Prince Edward Isla-no i Q N NIL DIIARDI I day, 21st, Bred 11 a. m.; Rose Valley at 8. Rev. J. Keir Thompson, preacher . 5 I _,+»ooo-ooovoo-.o_o nv-rf-”1_""'W'-i_-_ Agents Wanted WANTED - MAN OR. vomnii to travel and appoint agents for old-established house in biisiiirss in Toronto forty-two Position permanent. Write piiuciiiois. expense e11°w- etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. 8-10-ws-tl-Sept. 28. Wanted isvi CANVASSER. Mime for few weeks Splendid opportunity fm' “ming 8005 commission Apply care Guardian Office AUS 2 if CHURCH Ol." SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewen MacDougs.il will preach Thursday 18th at Murray River at 7.30. Mr. J. H. Bishop will preach at Kinross on the same evening at 7.30. SUSTAINED INJURIES - Mr. Duncan McNevln, New Haven, gus- tained severai severe cuts on his lu or medical attention, and is now ward Island Hosp Eggs 190. butter 22c, chicken 75c to Y‘ES'I`ERDAY’8 MARKET? The l ye have two 103| Chev- ro ct Sport Sedans for sale which have been used as Demonstrators. These cars are in perfect condition and can be bought at greatly re~ duoed prices. See them at our showroom n. iioninz s. oo. CHARLOTTETOWN p when he fell off a load of hay ate yesterday afternoon The in- BM, ' mm ‘ red man was brought to the City head and received a had shakng- ¢»»w»+ »H u ' , , l ' _ Advertising Rates-Payable In advance _ Central Guardian looala, -ic. per wdrd' Western and f s s s uosterii locals, Zo. per word; Announcements and Coming resting comfortably in the Prince Events, Ze. per word; Classified, ite. per word; In Memoriam Ed m_~|_ Notices, 70c. per inch; Lista of Floral and Spiritual Offer- » um, cards, etc., sc. pu name; Letters of Condoienee, 'i0o. ' per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch M- so per word. Other rates on applications. wannssnn ` 7.30-Weekly Prayer Service - prices at the market yesterday were visitors welcome __ Hartz Memorial Hall. “E ' “" Lowest Interest Rate `......... .».................... . ' _ , P_J’s ;_{_:_§u.§._°‘;§';j;;...°j,,jL_;;§‘.;;;.0;.‘:,()bta1ned By Government i ° _ PBEBBYTIRIAN Services. Bun. Full Details Of Transa Provincial Bond ctions Revealed By Premier Stewart In Address At Summerside Convention. Full details of the Provincial bond issue of April last, justifying the action taken by the Govern- ment and showing the issue to have U62" Obtained at the lowest rate of interest, were given by Premier Stewart in his address at the Con- Servfitfve convention in the Fifth District of Prince on Saturday. The Premier explained that for this issue of Provincial bonds, to- talling a million and e. quarter dol- Gairrlnnr and Co. Utd., Toronto, for $250,000, 5 1-2 per cent bonds was received on Monday, the 25th oi April, The head office of the Bank of Montreal upon being advised of the offer stated the price of 97.25 was somewhat higher than the Bank‘s syndicate would be prepar- er to offer on an option basis and advised to make certain of the fin- 90¢. f°W1 70° 50 30°. PCI! 30° ill. anclal standing of the firm making °*-" A EMENT-MP Bild MH ' ' potatoes (new) s1.oo bus., rumlps so ENG 0 _ . the ,,ff,.,, ,nu ,,150 that ,,_.,,,,,,,,,ce A Female Help Wanted . - _ I ~ ` ` ci ' pl each beets 10o dos, carrots 7c John Callaghan, Charlottetown, be ubtuiuud that the bonds when DURCH be&i1S6C lb l'8»diSil 5C b\\I1°1'l *mf\0\m0° me enlwemenii °f meh' issue would not be aced on the . . . , WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER 0vER. cabbage 10c each, apples 15c doz., daughter, Alice Pineau, to Mr. Pat- ma,-ke; to Conn-ct with ,_ proposed 20 Y29-PB Preferred. APl>iy A. C- onions oc lb., broad beans 251: lb., rick F. Morris, also of Charlotte- ,issue of $1_000_000__ through the Wood, Mt. H . ~ - - . V ' "be" 5023 8 16 2' red tomatoes llc, green tomatoes town. Marriage to take place first 'Bunk of Muntreul and syndicum SELL CHMSTMAS CARDS 30:: pk., cauliflower 15c each, blue- week of September. 5076-ll ,ifrhe required assurance was ,e,,eiv_ can nr: berries we ut. raspberries loc box. i---- so from Gsironer .ind co., and 5 _ r:AaNr.n - $3 ' and paid weekly in ‘rhubarb 5c bunch, melons 15c, i PERSONALS _ their firm offer was taken into mn. spare time selling well known line personal Christmas cards.. Experience unnecessary. An early start and our oo-operation as- sures success Beautiful new port folio sample free Master Kraft Limited, Toronto rcepresenta tives wanted small towns also F' H W 12 15 17 19 22 24-28 To Let For Sass' SUITABLE Fon e lc per oilice. FOR. SALE - QUANTITY nibicd grain for hen feed Wm Condi Hazelbrook Aug 17 li llill SALE - OLD PAPERS l cents bundle Guardian 0ffi§ee4 M TOR S\l..E - MALLARD CALLER ducks Apply Gordon Shaw, Bracilcy Beach 5037 8 16 Zi ,roll SALE -_ AYRSHIRE COW newly freshened Apply Frank l-lnliiday, Eldon 5030 8 16 21 l0it “LE - FEMALE SCOTCH Collie nnd Pups Apply Harry Mc Ausland, East Royalty 5053 8 17 21 l`0ll S\l.E, T0 LET, BOARD AND réigni signs on hand at Guardian Ci! -_ Boarders Wanted soiiwiiies Acconronsrizn Ar ia o.-:rim street. sosa-s-11 ai. ,__l___i_ noinnrns Acconmorwran- 102 Fitzroy st so4s-a-is si T0 LET - ROOMS. APPLY 194 Prince St 5040 8 18 Ill -_-l-_---_-qi. T0 LET - SIX RUOMED HOUSE Apply 47 Douglas Street 5074 8 17 31 T0 LET _ HOUSE N0 22 PLEAS ant Street Apply X Guardian 5031 8-18-Zi Male Help Wanted WANTED - ALE BOTTLES, PTS and qts Phone 1107 or write W Michael Charlottetown 3758 6-7 tf BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course Hundreds of successful graduates Write Moler Barber College 573 Barrington, Halifax M H W Nov 14 stttf AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards Scores of steno graphers, accountants Clerks, etc, exceeded this last season Beautiful new portfolio sample free Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto Representatives wanted small towns also 'ml-_i_._.; sr_uneNrs wmran nlvsra °ml‘ ADPIY to 33 Upper Hills vl‘le, (R 3, Boilrie) MACKENZIE-At P. E I Hospital on August 10 1932, to Mr and Mrs .Prank MacKenzie, Milton, a son MARBIAGES DEATHS Aug. 15, Mrs Christina. Partridge Funeral from the home 01.' Mr Mark McKay, Mount Stewart at 2 o'clock Thursday. Sadie A Brown, dearly beloved wife of Leo Brown, aged 33 years Funeral from her late residence, 48 eake St Thursday morning t 45 to the Church of the Holy edeemer, thence to the R C Cem I N D MacLean Meetsr roast beef 18C. roast lamb l- _ siueratioii by the Executive council 20c, roast veal 12c, roast pork l6c, The many friends of Mr. Ben ut ,_ meeung held on Mfmdgm mg lamb chops 20c, veal chops 15c_ Fish Acom will be glad to know that he izm, of Auriu The offer was uc. cod 5c, mackerel 25c, haddock 10c, is convalescing nicely after his ser cepted salmon 22c to 25c lous operation in the P E Island Hospital and has returned to his _ Mr and Mrs Earl Harper and daughter Thelma, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. W E Harper of Bos ton, Mass, are spending their va- cation with Mr and Mrs. G H Harper, Charlottetown Royalty Q Jismrrivs-Lump _ Ar oiioriorte Mr and Mm Frank Dm, Mr wwn' May nth' 1932 by the Rev and Mrs, Frederick Sampson and C N Bmwn' Mum" Jessie Jmkm" son Frederick, Jr all of Medford, t° Per” wmmm Lund’ both °‘ Mt' Mass, who have been spending a Herbert short vacation touring the Province left on retum to their homes on Friday last While here they were the guests of Mrs Drew's sister, PARTmDGE°'M Pittsburg M°”"M.rs John MacKinnon, North Riv imade a firm offer for an issue of' si.ooo,ooo., at s price of 92.11 rori 5 1-2 per cent, 15 year bonds, moi :ost being on it basis. oi s.2a. Tumi offer when compared with the: price of the $250,000. issue was; found to be on the' same basis, but i owing to the discount on the sale* ‘of 5' 1-2 per cent bonds at 92.77` lars. an offer of 97.25 made by, bein! $72,300., and that under our' present system of accounting such' 3 diB¢0l1!1f~ can not be amortized ov- 4 ei- me me of the bonus our must? be made a direct charge ln the year [of issue. it was decided to ask for a quotat.on on 6 per cent, 15 'year of 97.72 for $1,000,000., 6 per cent] bonds, bearing date May lst and, maturing 1947, was received fromf themselves and a syndicate. This' statement that a 6.23 basis for the- In compar'ng 5, sale of 6 per cent 5 1 2 per cent the following detail Continued on Page Eight nirvras mm PARLEY (Continued from Page 1) dumping rose in acute form The agreement in principle of a few days ago failed to stand the test of discussion on detail The Trans Atlantic telephone, it is said, .e vealed lack of communion in thought between the British dele gatlon here and their cabinet col leagues in London And in the Canadian view effective restraint oi Russian dumping on the British market is a central P0int of any trade agreement For Great Britain, the situation Alon The Waterfront naowu-ni this city Aug ieui g n Bruce Stowart’s Wharf B S Hochelaga, Captain Trav erse on the Pictou Charlottetown route Marine Wharf U G B Brant, Captain Basil Kelly arrived in port yesterday from Chatham, N B and along the New Brunswick Coast She will reault now in port Pickard's Wharf S B Sonia, Captain Duhn is at present discharging a cargo of coal from Scotland Schooner James E. Newsom, Cap tain Gildard, the large four masted vessel has finished discharging a cargo of hard coal for A Plckard do Company B S Silvia, Captain Kean has sailed for St Pierre and st John s, Newfoundland is comp cated al e by most favored nation treaty concluded be trade credits Canada takes the against Russian dumping, as, owing erwise-to stop Russian dumping when it is resumed The _products Particularly ln view are lumber, wheat, salmon, asbestos, coal but- ter, oil Indications are that Canada is unlikely to obtain the three cent per pound preference on bacon in the British market she would have liked to obtain United Kingdom delegates hold that British pur chases of Canadian bacon are now only a small percentage of the to tal consumption Why, they ask, tax ninety per cent in order to en courage ten per cent? It is sug gested that the matter be held over until Canadian production of bacon has increased Then, it may be reconsidered British hea@uarters question re- the course of discussions So far as Canada is concerned, they give the British side of the picture on such ’ Syndicate Formed _ K The purchasers of the $250,000., b3000- issuv ibm i°1'med a syndicate end? 5 io. sugar ....... .... .. zse In April, Bond. Issues .wsummei IB All This Week , With any cash order from this advertisement of $3-00 or over we will give you free any one following articles : Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Bar Soap, Surprise Tomato or Vegetable of the Soup, Soup, Cabbage, Cauli- flower, 1-4 lb. nuts, 1-4 cr. Tarter, Icing Sugar, 2 lb. White Sugar, 1 pk g. Turret (.‘igareiie To- sdnog s,||aqdu1B3 yo meg) y 7 lb. Roled Outs or 0st- V meal . _ . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . ._ 25c 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c 7 Bars Pearl White or. P. da G. Soap . . . . . . . 25c 4 Bars Lux Soap 25e 10 lb. New Onions 25c different variety . ,_. . . . . . .. 25|: 2 lb. Bulk Raislns . . . . . . ._ 25c ZiU s cANs or-‘ Pass, colin on 'roMA'ror:s zre SPECIALS 2 tins Pink Salmon 21e 2 Red Handle Brooms 43c Pllchards, 2 tins 23e _ Cabbage, 4 for . . . . 25c Carrots, 4 bunches for 25c Becta, 4 bunches lor 25;; Lettuce, 4 for 25c MEAT DEPT. Choice Lamb, Leg 180 Choice Lamb, Front Qtr. 14;; Choice Lamb Chop; 20¢ Choice Picnic Home 15¢ lb. lb. lb. Ib. B Rolls Toilet Paper 25|: 2 large Cans Beans 29c term. which was dime. and an offer .__.1.?_..._ 2 lbs, Davis do Frers Fancy Biscuits, (Arrowroot, Fig Bars, etc. . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL FRL',i`l° SPECIALS 1 dozen Plums I dozen Pours ............ 2 501°!! 0¥`f\l\Ecs Z dozen Bananas 19c 391: 49c file gaining, md CC_, on behuu of! _..._..Z_..?_- axrim sracian 2 lbs, lilarvins Fancy Bis- offer was also on a market basis of 3 |b~ Ril>¢_T0m°¢°¢B 25° “"5 ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '~ 25° On Demonstration Saturday 6.23. Having regard to the baiilcs, 6 lb. *String Beans i Cluarter of a million issue was better = . than the banks syndicate was pre-i - ”” pared to offer on an option basis, - the firm offer made by the Gaird- cepted. i rier’s syndicate was therefore gc- 1 ' T b°UdS B-S Bsalnst an issue bearing on 'Famous Teas YELLOW LABEL u ,,, ,, _ Newman/r/M5515/vo tween the old Labor Government and Soviet Russia, by British claims against Russia and by outstanding 40 view, as does Australia, that tariff Preference” “me “N °f “We “Se You rnonr-_‘_ ass on ssc Ann wr pnuvaa to her economic system, Russia can P J M under cut any ordinary preferen ces What is desired is some more memve meth°d_by quota or oth Corner of Kent and Prince Streets products as wheat lumber, bacon, meats in general minerals Lobster Season Opened Yesterday Sl-IEDIAC, N B Aug 16-Today witnesses the commencement of the lobster fishing industry ln the Strait of Northumberland extend ing from Chockpish River, northern Kent County New Brunswick to Rivci Philip Cumberland County, Nova Scotia and on the south shore of Prince Edward Island which will continue until October 15th More cording to the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian Na tional Railways. Persian Balm invests every woman with subtle charm Delicate ly fragrant Cooling and hea‘ing. Dlspels all roughness or chafing `\/lakes skins delightfully soft tex tured Every woman should use this peerless toilet requisite Dainti ness--beauty - iefinement - Per sian Balm achieves these in every instance Softens and whiivens the hands Piomotes clear and youthful lovelincss All women who care for additional charm unhe=iiatingly choose Persian Balm For folds use \IInnrd's Linlment. ______ Home Calls lil d Basketball stlfmeas-Mlpardis rslief "“"*"i'*"*' _ _ _ _ " __ _______ i _ _ A _ __ __ Street 5033-8-18 Si Largest Entry List of Horses, Cattle, Poultry, etc., we have ever. had. Vaudeville every afternoon and evening in front of Grandstand._ Jack Gerard Ain his awe-inspiring acts. ‘ Four Casting Campbells. America’s greatest aerial acrobats. Hollywood Horse. The funniest act shown at RACES ,~ any Exhibition this year. . Readers fn T7! cnuacn or scornarm-'rho Gver 30 000 e PYOU ,............r ..i ti.. im. sup... lwillbedispensedinthekirkliln Qper 8 000 Readers In The Clty ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, _, 10.30 and 7; Preparatory services on """ Every Day __ Thursday 18th at 7.30 and Botur day at 'I o. m _ ` ' ‘ _ . _ _ _ i Nba . » _ | s » ' . . _ _ _ ‘ `_A ` V' ‘ OF _ _ i _ ' _ _ __ ' _ . _ _ _, _ __ F' ‘ U A . ' ’ . . ’ . _ V _ ` _ - i - ' i ' _ ' ’ . 'I ‘ . _ - . . B _‘_ - » , ' ' _ . ' . - - _ _» 1 _ _ _ _ _ - - ' ' er. , ._ _ - _ _ . _ I, V s r ‘ _ _ _ ~ 'I ~ > I _ P ., a. - - _ - 1: . tf. 8_ _ __ _-_- ' ~ - _ , R . . - , ° _ | ' _ _ " ' _` ° ' etery. ' ° ' o e . 1_1- D . . _ M. H. w..ia-'is-is-20423-as-21. UNDBBTAKEB “°"' W" °“ ""“h°“‘° ‘“"p“" 5' 5- H“"°“"» °“P°“‘“ M°L““"° porn that me United Kingdom » - A EMBLAMEB for the Magdalene Islands. arrived in port, last. evening from dewgauon has not submitted any fishermen than ever befoge in trgs Dr. w- R- 2.22525 B?.§§’°.§¥1T.’f... ’§.'.’..°3f."` M‘“°°"‘”°°"* ¢................ i ,. °""°"' __ °°“”°""”°”°‘““ ‘° ““° "°““"' §'.§"f§.§§i.§§§ “$1.2 ”I...° s$f.i..‘2f..; C"f"°1'“'*°T°“ ’ chester i5treet.p 5029-8-16-di-. North W||¢|h|::. S h gmxuswlé; t in B0ud_ Cane”-u wha" kms' Countepproposalst gmedbexen amount of gear is being used ac- Three Year Palmer Graduate _ ”°"~ "'"“" Phone ue - ~ ~ - = °- . . __ _ , _ .. _ V _ __ ' ' . ° I A Y H N I ' T "‘ _ -_ V' _ I _ _V _ ‘ V .A 0pens Monday Evening, August 22nd. ' A iiloses Friday August 26th. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ~ » 121 Entries i`i_i _10 Races. All the best and fastest 5 horses in the Maritimes and Maine. Big’ Provincial Exhibition Gharlottetown Next Week I..YNCH’S 1 932 , RACE PROGRAM IMPROVED MIDWAY ,UESDAY : .i..........».... *_ 2.25 Trot and Pace. 1 Main Grounds . 2.16 not ...ni race. ' 2 17 Trot ` 2 25 Pace Afl1e1‘n00ll and Evenings. - WEDNESDAY - 2122 Trotliiid race. ' N , 2.27 Trot, Maritime Bred- . Stoddart’s Sheep Dog. . _ , 215 Tron Season. Tickets Now on Saleat Drug Stores---Price $2.50. . _ , P°“`>' Rw- £4 i ~ \ \ 1 ~ p ' ' ` AllT t d' Pace. ~ CANADIAN LEGION BAND AFTERNDDN, AND EVENINGS. THURSDAY < §`_§‘,’,°T'f,‘,’,’§,,,,,,,I§,,,'f““ s I _ .: .~.._..~` - ;~ , ¢ _ ~.~, ',,s_.\~.\.___,~. ~ . ` _~_~_»\ ~ \ /‘ ~. " “i I f .____ _,___-