AUGUST 23, 1933 quard Velour. . 3 Piece Suite ‘ For $119 Cur Best Values! proportion than an early reboun . we placed Furniture Prices in general - Furniture Coverings, d! HUGE ORDE ' you which before long, RS before fins and Cheste rfield Prices in any other commodity, during the Depre is a fancy welted does not show in the illustration. Good quality Mohair covering. Kroehler workmanship in"- sures years of service and comfort in this Suite. There back on the Chesterfield that Reversible Cushions in Jac- CHESTERFIELD PLAIN CHAIR ~-1 COVERED IN GENUINE MOHAIR ’ Think of getting a S-Piece, Kroehler made Suite T?" ‘T I i ll Capitalists - Are Blamed ‘a ornoaco, Aug. ale-capitalists indirectly plant the seed ior crime and to crush the criminal society must check the big money interr- osts, Clarence Darrow, internation- ally famous lawyer and hmnani- tsrian, declared in an interview to- day, A more fqmiable division of vwealth is the real remedy ior crime. Darrow said. Sitting pajama-clad in a. large arm chair in his near-lake apart- ment here, the grey-haired barris- “P who has fie-urea in some oi the 5109i noted criminal cases oi’ the century. touched irpon the human side oi society's battle against inc Brown Mohair coverin service at very low cost. TilE ll0LMAil HOME PLANT- “Makes It Easyio Own"! 10% Now-10 Monthly Payments - - N0 INTEREST low, the poor man, given the whils sight is lost oi the big mon- ey interests which are responsible after all, for the existence oi crime. “Look into our prisons and you will see them there. Do you think ii there were an even division oi wealth that crime would exist?“ "Kidnapping is the newest way ior making money," Darrow said. "But those criminals are pikers compared with the big fellow who manipulates against the masses. “The capitalistic practice of col- lecting wealth for the few while the poor man has not a chance to make s living is responsible. The depresion oi’ the last three years has been hard on the little fellow. “While judges and prosecutors rrime. "Every time a. crime campaign is M are concentrating on the criminal, let's look further into the real THE VI-TAN G GINGER ALE DRAWING Will tsks pvlscc on Thursday st the Exhibition. All winners oi ircc cases are eligible to sonnets in the any 1m- 1h, Grand Prise, your chance o! o Pony, g sliver Fog gen-g or $50.00 r n You have s chance in this contest, write the msnuiu turcrl The Macleanwsim, l._td. CBABLOTTITO 0f let particulars from one of our booths at the Exhibition. BUTTON BACK CHAIR g with reversible Cushions. For those desiring made," Dancer said, ‘the little tel- suiiers the most. He is put away ior life or maximum oi the law Se The Bigisay or w New Coverings-z/Vew Colorings . . d ' EXHIBITION B 00 TH 5% Cnly $75.00 at this pricel Genu- souroe-csrpital. We had a briari in- vestigation oi capitalistic practices recently but the publicity given it: by the newspapers has been ior- gotten. Other crime gel: daiy at- tentlon." Expe rts Sh ow Increase OTTAWA, Aug. zl-JCPJ-July and frozen salmon amounted to 15,603 cwt., with a value 0i $286,117. This was an increase oi 8,169 cwt., in volume and $120,246 in value compared with July, 1932. The iig- ures were given by Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister or Tracie and Commerce today. "The total export to all countries was 25,341 cwt., valued st $286,998 as against 15,911 awh, at szatsae in July last year, which shows normal in this export, so in: as volume is concerned." commented the Minister. "The values, however, are low, in July, our export to the United Kingdom was 14,439 cwt., and the value was $348,121." Cotton Market LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21—(C.P.)—- Cotton, 3,200 bales all American. Spot quiet, prices nine points high- er, quotations in pence. American middling iair 6.80; middling 5.65: strict low middling 5.10; low midd- that we have got back to about. SPECIAL i! For Exhibition ABSOLUTELY FREE With every Kroehler Suite purchased dur- ing Exhibition Week . . . we will give you iln Attractive Bridge Lamp & Shade This ofler applies only during Exhibition and will not be repeated. Week i §PEDEN wms tsuu: m: MONTREAL, 2,167 miles oi Pedan oi Victoria emerged the winner oi the International bicycle Aug. Ql-Aiter exports to Great Bum!“ o! flesh race, which ended in a loo-kilo- metre sprint around the Montreal Baseball Stadium last night. Al- ways close to the front in elapsed ttlme, Peden forged into the lead- ership in last night's lap when the Montreal rider, Joe Lnporte, drop- ped out oi the running after lead- ing the pack on the road for sr-v- eral days. ' The race was cut short when the riders reached Sault Ste. Marie and were turned down by United States border officials when they ~sought- to enter that, country and ‘push on to Duluth and Minneap- olis and back to Montreal by way oi Chicago. Instead willie Spencer who took over the direction oi the race when Armand Vincent, the original promoter, dropped out, wound the event up with a tour through Southern Ontario. Field Day At Mt. Stewart The Canadian Legion oi’ Mt. Stewart are holding a field clay at ling 5.30: strict good ordinary 5.10; good ordinary 4.80. Futures opened! steady and closed quiet. New York, the cotton market eased inter in today! market under liquidation and southern selling, futures closing easy 2 to l lower. Oct. 938-39; Dec. 958-60; Jan 9.68: Mt. Stewart and are putting on a IO-miie road race. There will be good prizes given. ‘Those interested are asked to send entries to Dr. Martin, at Mt. Stewart. Keencst interest is being taken in the event, as it will give the boy's an idea how they stand on Labor ‘Day. pcdalliug, Torchy _ Guide Exhibits Miemae Book LAKE WILLIAM, N. 5., Aug. 22 —Louis Pictou, Indian guide from Bear River, was one oi the most interesting competitors at the an- nual tournament oi the Nova Sw- Lia Guides’ Association and he car- ried with him one of the most in- teresting exhibits oi the meet, an, old Miemac chronicle. The contents oi the book are en- tirely hand written in the Micmao language, giving historical facts and account oi liie among the In- dians oi Nova Scotia up to 150 years ago. The shabby book attracted many bidders. and one United States guide offered $100 for it, but Louis scornhilly reiused to commercial- ize the handiwork oi his ancestors. It is Louis’ most prized possess- ion and it never leaves his person except at rare intervals when he permits trustworthy palciaces the liberty oi examining it. Even then the old guide keeps an eagle eye on it. LONDON, Aug. 22—Letters sent by air iiroru Great: Britain during i032 exceeded all previous records, weighing altogether 64 tons, as against 52 1-2 in 1931. The Christ- mas air mail despatched to India amounted to approximately three tons: the mall oi one clay alone - Deccmber ill-weighed more than s. ton. Though parcel air mail iell from 62 i-2 cons in 1031 to 57 tons in 1932-a. result oi the world finan- cial deprealorn-the total air mail despatched from the country rose therefore, from 115 tons to 121 tons. Evidently the safely and re- uularity oi‘ modern air transport is making many converts among the business community, particular - went lower in ssion—and theyfre due for springs, etc., have ALREADY ‘ADVANCED 20 to 50 per cent _ advan e k' ‘bl ' ‘will be only a memory. c , ma lng possl e, prices to Don ’t, Wait Until Prices Rise . . . Buy Now! Designs - There’s Charm THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BCUGHI BEFCRE THE PRIBERB New 2 Carloads Kroehler Chesterfield Sui tee ! Y0u’|l Pay More Later Fer A Suite PAGE FIVE . VRNBE! bodying flu the Ki‘ ~ Cf This Quality! A truly hizzh ururle Nlohnil‘ (lowered Ii-Pirri; Huitc, 0m- oehlcl‘ features of con-truc- tion, uphoislering, and (‘il\'t'|'iili_1'. i)(‘l*l)_ MNiHQnL comfortable seating on uil pitch-r. lhurvrsillle Cushions in Rloquctle. A Siriic of reiiuvnrcnl and good taste. cnssrunrrsnn BUNNY BACK CHAIR ’ rmasma CHAIR 3 Pieces . at our 5i PEBBLE SURFACE TAPESTRY COVERED see it l Ten Indicted For “Doping” Horses} CHICAGO, Aug. 21. - Ten race horse owners, managers, trainers; and employes were indicted by the | Federal Grand Jury today on char- ' ges that they violated narcotic law's in "doping" horses. Among the principal defendants, were A. A. Baroni, described as an owner of race horses; Jack Howard, manager for a stable owned by his wife, and Benjamin Creech, also y; manager for n stable owned by his :1, wife. y. The indictments followed invest- igations at Chicago race tracks by w I Federal Government agents. Thrall I minor defendants in the case have h ; pleaded guilty nud were sentenced to penitentiary terms on charges ,i that they violated the Harrison An- 1 ‘ tl-Narcotic Act by supplying “dopc" i" to owners and trainers. Owner and Managers. BALTIMORE. Aug. 17.—In an ef- it,‘ fort to halt doping horses at lviary- ' land race tracks, the State Racing‘ Commission today announced it? ‘ would arbitrarily refuse entries of horses at tracks where it sees ilt. if "In the future," an announcement said, "the track veterinarian will Y, examine more carefully all horsesfll entered and will make a complete "1 report to the commissicx. 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