i N VEMBER 2'6. 1932 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TA 110m “Tzvrs, Quo . I I ' (Cttnldlln Prela) “w” ch” (Continued from page 7) Barrry Roll .-- ... .-. 6 3-4 The Honemm and F“: world B1d3°°d ----- "-1 1'3 says: Far ‘secretarles and race u" g‘ 1mm” - ~ " t" "-17 :3: track managers have had their as e -- - Cflumm“ "r 8 1'2 but/they have learned many things Dome ... ... -.. .4. .. ~..-- 13M about what the public really d” Dofrfifited F01‘ frhlliillbfldk -- 13° sires and have rearranged their o nger _.. ... ... ... 580 Wednesday and n.......i... . .. 1a ... ...... ,,,,..,, ...... m...“ ,, p“... HOWE)’ - 57 All are convinced that racing is Kllillkd - ... ... -.- u... 30 one of the b1‘ paying venturei Lake Shore .. 328 ._.___. Macussa . . 20 mm clay attracted an unusual Manitoba Basin - ‘... 1 l-4 °""'"18hl ‘Mill-i which We" large number oi bacilli? l0 551i‘- c"? McIntyre 2450 °Pmf° Te“ "9 entries "P W 918m Yesterday and the market W35 ‘"11- Moss ... ... ... ... 32 m‘ n“ °'°1°°k the evemlw 971°’ mended. The booths were all ac- Newbec .. .. 51-4 h’ ‘he "it "are iliiiio in vow cupn-d and well stocked. Poultry Nommm _____ 2090 through the Ohio Circuit and at .... nxceptionally lilaiiflul and Slsooe . .. in "P" slimmed a a°°<l deal oi at- ~|01d from 75 691115 i0 51-00- Stadacona ... 1 3-4 tenth“? but they have proved to Following W" ‘he “""“P“°°‘ Stanthony a hi’ "hWPilh" with actual raoo so- quond; l Sylvallite ca a-4 h" who like to know something cabbage . . - . -- - -- 59-1" Teak Hughes a4: “Milt the horses they Ira some CulTili-Sd lbs lilo Towazmac .. . l2 hrleemt- and the ovei-nisht sis- Parsnipsii lbs ... 100 Vacuum ... . 71-8 tam ‘mes ‘wt 3V9 them 5 chance cauliflower 7c—i0c wflzhf, Har 301 as the entries are not known until 39ers daz 9° Silver .. 2c 1-4 ‘hi? 59°" "lid is Wt on the day SW15 Chm-d ,,. ... n. u... 10C 130ml M1u;_,273‘0°o_ 0f the IBCC. Brussel Sprouts .. ... .- 12¢ Hollirlger 560 Parsley . . . . .. - .. 5° Total sales: Shares 11,451; Bonds “M” mills is Proviaa quite celery . . . . . . . .. 10c—l2c'$39I-75o_ popular in Italy and within the Cranberries 3 lbs .. n - 25° Car Mal ... 2 1-2 pa“ week three 8°05 01195 have been crap__l_pples peck 30c Md“ PM, __ _ 2450 exported to that country, one of Grnvciisteiii Apple-S PM‘ -~ 45° Moss ... ‘... ... ... 2i them brlngmfi 512-000- ' Baking Applcs dDZ -.. .... "- 203 NOTETKIB up can ... ..- .... 2025 ii" Cooking Avillts pack -. .. 25c Siscoe .. . . a l-e Eillllphl-‘E ilhlshtid lhs Will's "ic- Squash lb 3c Sullivan _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ H 15 ing as a iour year old with win- Mnm“, H, 10¢-,_15¢ UNIJSTED nings oi $107,375. which is an all ‘Pumpkin lb .. .. k gen M,“ 3 H; time record for the American thor- Gnm Tomatoes peck .. 15o chem Rm n, ‘u ___ 75 oughbred turf. He won ten but of summer savory g bunches 15c Enact-ado ___ 135 fourteen races, was third once and RedCtibbllgc 8=—i°i= Int Nickel, .. mo fourth onco- Savory cabbaae -- lit-ii" McLeod 21-2 ———- Lgfwcc .. 9c p8,, Pew 5 The last of Boston's cobbles. Tun Onions l0 pounds ... ... 35c venture; ..- - ._ 10 Murphy, passed away at his 110113: flCflQVjill‘ .. 15c gm, Light 15 "n that city two weeks ago. He h . sun Life zoo buns on by carting Harvard stu- Dairy and Poultry Products Big My“ ___ 121g dents around Boston on football Parkhlll .. 1o niaiii. bili took a Weak iilm ilhd my... 40in 42c wamwe" _"_ 1 h'rfida taxi to take him home. He Butter .. ,, . , 25c gum; died en route in the arms of his Cream ... . . . . .. 40c 301,30 _ __ enemy, the motor car. chiriwil -- -- -- -- l5¢—$1-°° Brett, Tr -. Ducks .. .. .. $1.00 gen pa; ,. . , It is P1891190 i° hi!" i1 Gland (were __ ,, .. ,. $1.90 to $2.26 Keorg , v Circuit race meeting at Toronto. ' Kirk Town __ __ 11 Ontario this summer. While three Moo" Lake Maron 2o i-z is a tremendous lot oi homes-i "h" Malrobic __._ ___ 1 5.3 ing in Canada, particularly in On- Rous‘. Lamb .. ... 12c 311,550 ___ _,, 1 3-4 tario, there are very few largo stak- R/rast Beef 10c es and it is thought that a- me"- RCJHSL Park ..10:. lng at Toronto with good purses, Rmn veal .. 12c 0 D over a. mile track, would attract the Chops veal .. 15c best Canadian and American hors- Chops Pork .. 14c ___ es. It is understood that the hotels Chops Lamb .. .. 14c MONTREAL‘ Que" N0“ 25_ and business people are back oi the liver lb ..- .. 10c Pom,” prices passing the don“ venture. Hearts ib ... - 5c ‘eye, i t ~ provided the feature of the Toilgucs cacll . - 25c prcduoe mid dairy market here u” Srloin Steal: .. 15o dun Round stcak .. 15c Due w the smaller crop pmms Montregl advanced five to ten cents. Prince rmduce Edward Island green mountains. Stock Market per 90 pound bag, were quoted Ht Iiny. ... 40C k "f ' sunny h 30c $1.50 to $1.10 while New Brunswic (Canaan Pm“) o t. . .. .. 25 m- prince Edwald Island green stocks Close as . . . . c mountains’ pa. a0 pound bag we", . Tlrjnlpg I H, __ ,,. I00 Qsbou-oo Bffllllllill ..- ... ... u. -.. 9 3'8 Polnftes . 35 to 40c Carlo“ or ‘e85 or m 1 stored ggfkionvlver A ... .2. -:.l7 5'3 grass-make butler sold at 2i cents ' ' 1 b4 3311- a con a - fresh Cod . . . . .. . ... .. 6c current leech)“ are m, on the Can Car .. .... -.. 4 3'4 Fresh Cod Mlletts .. .... ... 12c markw meek)“ were 188 boxes. Gan Ind Al ... ... ... 2 1-4 Corned Fillets -- ... .._.. 5c cheese hem unchanged at 814 Cori Smelt ... -.--- 52 Sinelts per lb 10° to 9 cents for Ontario current re’ pond Bridge If I - 2 ti".;*“i‘.“;:.?.“°“.i°. "i..- 1r. s curren r e , ~ 2 M, Plvotal New Ontario Sepiembers and 10 cents a 3192mm?" ‘ ' 9 14 pound for Quebec Boptembers. Re- ‘ 7 34 Yafk SIOCkS ca,” Wm 1,456 w,“ 344x111, gent 31 ' Eggs were firm, Ontario or Brit- 15 (Canadian Pres!) ish Columbia fresh extras in cr- N“ Brew ~ ' " SM" 91°" lots or less, were quoted at 48 to 50 Mm“ P°wer ' 31 Allied Chem 73 3-4 cents, IlfsLs at 4i to 42 cents, pul- NatBrew 1s 1-2 hi" Mid FPoWor "i i-ii lets at as to 41 cents, and seconds N- S- C“ " ' 7 1‘. Alli Smeltiilg ... ... 131-2 a; 30 gents a dozen. Storage extras c‘ P R‘ " "' 15 1' Ant Tel and Tel 104 s-a 1,, “flog, Wm unghgnggd a; 21 PW“ 6°’? 9 i": Anaconda 534 to 22 can“. In“ at 18m m can“ snawinigan l0 . Aicllisoli 391-3 and seconds at i6 to l7 cents a steel M Canada 11 Auburn M ‘u ___ 43 dowm Recap,‘ were 15.,’ Windsor H Pfd ii Canada Dry ,,, ,,, ,,. ,,, l0 3-8 C. P. R. .... l3 1-8 Case ... -.. 381-2 Chasapeakc and Ohio .. 23 5-8 Com Solvents .. 9 1-2 Con Gas 50 1-4 Cont, BaklngA ... 33-4 Com Products .. .. 483-8 Drlalvare ,,, 56 1-3 Drug a2 1-1 Elvtlnail ».. ... ... ... .... 5i Gail Elec -.. ... i4 3-4 Gen Foods 23 Gen Motors _.. -.. 12 3-4 Tilt Harv ... 20 3-4 Izlt biickcl ... ... -- 77-8 L19 Carbonic .. i5 Nat Biscuit ... ... 361-8 \'- Y. Central _,_ “113-4 North American ___ ___ ___ 35.1.3 Norandn ... ... ".1734 P“"$"N--l.. ..za:l-4 Milo . . . . .. s v-a Siaiidol NJ ... ... ..- 30 7-3 Tfxlafltilrs .. 2i a-4 Union Carbde . 2a a-4 fink)" Ploiiie e9 UM“! °=lli a 1-8 -'5- Rubber ... ... ..- 4 3-8 ‘iii-steel .. aa i-r lanadium ... ... ... .. 121-8 Westinghouse _,_ ___ ___ v 35 ha“ t" a ,,_ y’ .. S I- nuhannadhlvnlnndubl. Miscellaneous Oats: Canadian western no 2 35; Oats, Canadian western no 3 33; Oats, feed no 1 32; Butter no i finest 2i.‘ Potatoes N B and P. I. green mountfns 80 pound ha! 95 to $1.00. Potatoes P. E. .1 green mountains 90 pound bag $1.05 to $1.10: Other quotes unchanged from yesterday. OTTAWA, Nov. 25—Thero ls no report today of any noteworthy change in egg or poultry markets. TOROhTow-Thi; low point of fresh egg productbn appears to have passed and arrivals here nirw are a little heavier. The increase. howevcr, is not yet. sufficient to have ally bearing on prices. Dealers are quoting producers and country nlllpprs for eggs extras 42; firata 37; pullets extras 33: seconds 32 delivered. storage eggs are movinB well and the market is stead?- Poultry is arriving freely and there is a good consumptive demand. Prices are still en‘?- MONTRBAm-llgg receipts he"! today were l57 cases as compared to i214 cues for the corresponding day last year. The market on marl and ma» ma is quiet IOIII-HKNQ-C BONDS Nat ser Loan 194i 100 Montreal Power Debs 40 3-8 Co Can Power 5 per cent 93 1-2 Total sales: 16.579. (cultural Press) CLOSE WINNIPDG, Nov. 25- Wheat: Nov 46 I-2; Dec 45 1-8 to l-8A: May 49; July 50 i-BA. Oats: Nov 23B; Dec 22 1-2: May 24 14A; July 34 541A. Barley: Nov 30 3-4B; Dec 30 3-4; May 32; July 32 i-aB. CASH PRICES Wheat: No l hard 47kt: No l nor 46 l-2; No. 2 nor 44 7-8; No 3 nor 43 l-l: No 4 no: 41 5-8; Nb. 5 39 i-B; No 0 34 f-O; Feed 30 1-8: Track 45 l-B; hb I dllr 62 I-B. Oats; No 2 c w as; No aic w 201-2; EX 1 feed 30 l-3TNO i feed 30 l-i: No 1 feed 30: No 2 feed l9 l-4; Rejected 16; Track 22 l-2. Barley: No 3 O W 30 8-4; No 4 OWNS-f NoBCWMS-HNO William Graitan Birdie Grattan Francis the Great 1 Goldie Unco Teddy Forbes DOWN THE BACK STRETCH I American trotters continue to be ,1n the limelight ill Europe. At Dil- ‘beak, Belgium, recently, one o! the pfncipal prizes for LIIIGQ year olds was won by the American colt ‘milhlso lrllltiiiv the lasi- two years. Calumet charm. At about the same time at Bologne, Italy, the Prix San Pretonia, a fifteen thouglmd lire was won by the five year old programs with the result of cutting mare Jessamllne, defeating Lucunus and Plucky. Plucky referred to Bbflve Was the greatest three year old tl-otter in America two yam-g 3B0- Jessflmllle was raced as a three Year old by Ben White last year. I I The following is a partial fat of the fast record horses that will be sold at the Chicago sale. December 12th t0 15th. I-lollyrood Hunter 2.02 l-2. Stal- Bright 2.03, Iblley Napoleon 2.04 i-2, Calumet Alone 2.05, Alvin Guy (s) 2.06, King Crowdiast. 2.06 1-4. Expresfirn (3) 2.07 1-4. The M€ti0[ "w CTN/fig Club of Boston, whose pliin. on th? Charles River Speedway wasburned to the Bround early this fall, have had plans made for new buldings which will provide facilities for indoor horse sports and furnish stabling quarters for horses. The new plant it is estimated would cost; $100,000, and could be used for horse shows, indoor polo and other pastimes in which the horse is a part. The main club house build ng would have an indoor ring two hun- dred feet long by one hundred feet Wldc. a larger space than the ice space o.‘ the Charlottetown Forum. ‘There would be stapling accommo- dill/On for fifty-two horses and a seating‘ capacity of about three thousand. In addition there woufd be a new clubhouse built alongside of which there would be an out- door ring with a small grandstand. This would be used for horse shows ill 5911118. summer and mid-autumn. The races of course would be as be- fore, held on the Charles River Speedway a half mile track very much similar to the Clea"! i ctowli Driving Park track. The Grand Circuit scllsdlfe for i933 shows that nine tracks have been admitted to membership, fur- nislfng twelve weeks of mile track racing. A'l oi‘ last years unis are repeated with the exception of Hartford, Conn, but Hartford's space is taken Ilp by Syracuse, which substituted u running meet for liarlless meeting last year. The following is the lineup. North Randall, O. .. June 26-July 8 Toledo, O. - July 10-15 Buffalo, N. Y. .- . July 21-26 Salem, N. H. .. .. July Iii-Aug. 12 Goshen. N. H. . . . . . .. August 14-18 Springfield, Ill. . . . . .. August 21-25 Indianapolis, Ind. .. Sept. 4-8 Syracuse. N. Y. . . Sept. 4-8 North Randall, O . Sept. 11-16 Lexngton, Ky. . Sept. 19-25’ They are racing through the mud every Friday and Saturday at Duf- ferin Park, Toronto, and what rac- ing! Everybody driving as though their lives depended upon the rc- sult. Following are the results of recent races: November 14. Bertha Patch . . . . . . . . . 1 1 i Wil'ys Grattan .. 2 6 2 ‘full Gate . . . . . . . . -. 3 2 3 Three other starters, best time 2.16 l-2. Bertha Patch referred to above. was the mare that. fell due to a broken bit and three other horses pied into the wreck with ‘the result that Harry Fields may not recover and two others vrerc seriously in- lured. Previous to the accident race Bertha. Patch had won nineteen races this year without-a single de- feat. The above race makes her twentieth, win and she is fiVB B11655 of any other ti-otter or pacer in America ln wins. It w‘ll be noted that in the above race ‘Toll Gate who was successful in every start, 0V9!‘ the I18)! mlIC tracks this season. was beaten by Bertha Patch. Toll Gate was the biggest money winning pacer in America in 193i, taking a record of 3.00 1-2 and this Yell‘ Paced con- sistently 2.05 to 2.07 over half mile tracks. Evidently he could not ne- gotiate the mud but when the ice comes we think he W'll smash all existing ice records. Further results oi Toronto races are; November l5. 2.36 Pace. 4 l 1 1 Six other starters, best time 3.19. Classified Trot: 2 4 1 l. 3 2 2 4 Five other starters, best time 7.19. ' marked before llie is also the season's leading sire nerg and jumpers bellll known all‘ Miss Admiral Grattaa BIngen Worthy Mabel Grill-tan Eght other starters, 2.19 1-2. Colonel W. G. Morrill celebrated his ninety-second birthday at Rflibhs Inn, Canaan, Maine, last week. Over fifty friend; o1 the Cilhlllel- most of them harness rac- illl; enthusiasts. attended, from B99801‘. Brunswick, skowhegan and other Maine towns. The Colonel was presented with a beautiful cane its a token of esteem and many cilhllillmentary speeches were made concernng him. Colonel Moi-rill commenced giving race meetings over fifty years ago and was the first man in Maine to offer a thousand dollar purse. He is still hale and hearty and still londiicting ram meetings in mg Pine Tree State. 'I‘l1e horse sale at Indianapolis, Navember i5 was attended by a. good crowd. The offerings consist- ed Chit"? 0f undeveloped material and brood mares. The best price realized for any of the yeai-lings Was for tile‘ Guy Abbe filly, Calu- met Ewell, which brought $510, 'I'here were some great bargains in Yearlings, several good prospects selling for less than $200. The second days sale, November 16th. brought out spirited bidding for the fast record horses which seemed to have a future earning capacity. Dale Dlrec) 2.08 l-4, a four year old, brought $1,900, The second hghest price was realized On the two year old trotter Senator 13°89- (2) 2.06 1-2. He was purchas- ed for $1,750. by Dr. E. P. Clement who has had singular success with the progeny of The Senator. Sammy Volo 2.07 1-4, who has been one of the crack two year olds this year, brought $1.650. There were some great bargains, particul- arly in Yflilllg stock. No particulars have been received regarding the closing days sale, November 17. We hereby append some interest-- ing facts regarding the winning dryers of i932. Dr. H. M. Parshall is again at the head of the list, having 71 races. He startedearly in May and was racing towards the latter part of October. Horses driv- (‘ll by him won $40,567.98. The biggest money winning driv- er in America was W11 Caton, who won $50,037.72, practically every cent of which was won by The Marchioness i3) 1.59 1-2, who cleaned up all but one of the three year old futul-lties. The third larg- est money winning driver was Tom Berry, who handles the horses of tile Hanover Shoe Farms. His to- tal was $37,787. The leading drivers with races won are: Parshnll, 71 races; Clukey (Mane) 39: Douglas 35; Bull 30; McMillan 30; Berry 28; Goodheart 28; H. Brusie 25; l... Brusio 24; Cliappellg ill/lune) 24; McKay 23; Stokes l9: Walton 19; Fitzpatrick 18; Palin 17. An exchange says that 1n the event of Abbe Worihy 2.05 not b_e— ing sold he will be shifted to the pace, as he shows an inclination ‘for that mode oi locomotion. As re- in these columns. Abbe Worthy is ared by The Abbe 2.04, who was a double galted per- former campaigned by the late Ed F. Geers. He was a champion at both trotting and pacing gaits. The get of Petu- Volo 2.02, won almost one-fourth oi the stakes raced on the Grand Circuit in 1932. cf speed and the greatest sire oi two minute performers. Major John W. siftou, son of the late Sir Clifford Slfton, died recent- ly at. Toronto. lie was very much interested in race horses of all kinds, parteularly the runners. Was a great authority on saddle horses and took an interested part in all kinds of sport, being one of the syndicate that financed the Grand circuit meeting at Toronto and helped largely in defraying tho pensm of Ethel Catherwood of Toronto, the the Olympic trials. 'I'hc wrlwr knew him in the hcyfliil‘ of his fame when he and his broth- ers competed at the National Horse Show in New York and also at Olympia in London. The Sliton brothers were among the greatest riders and exhibitors of jumpers in the world. Mayor John alsc made good in the late war. A curious thing about the late Sil- Cllfford siiton, father of Maj- or John, who all will remember as Canada's Minister of the Interior in the murler regime. was that al- though Puritanical in many 0i his ideas. he had the horse bug very strongly, The Siton stables of run- over the world where these contests ning and Cobb, fur buyers of Lon- | is now being used for conslgfllmelli, dence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Quigley, Sunday. November 27th at 2 o'clock. Interment West- moreland Cemetery. MACPllERSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, from Trinity United Church Sunday, Nov. 27th., service sinrtilll: 1 at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. n-a-i --v_-,- ,PELTS FOB FUR AUCTION- Mr. Gavin Harding will receive pelts for the Rayner Fur Sales Auction on December ist at 152 Kent St. on Saturday and Monday. 6774-l1-26-2i NOTBI.’ DAME ACADEMY is holding its annual high tea. on ‘Hlesday and Wednesday evenings, Novembe 29 and 30. Come, enjoy a delicious chicken supper, profit your dainty Christmas cards andi gifts in hand-painting and needie- l‘ work. 6173-11 attention oi The Guardian has been called to an interesting news item" in “The Daily Examiner" of Dec.- 16, 1882, announcing the establish- ment of an agency in Charlotte- town on the 19th instant of the Bank of Nova Bootla. The -datc 1 mentioned will be the fiftieth an- i niversary of the establishment of ‘ the Bank of Nova Scotia. in this NENTRIL GUARDIAN l by "a game of bingo and procure i ‘ A BANK ANNIVERSARY-The ' i administered. part of your eltalc, Salli! 10M. N.I. (l. . l W u- . company oi fur buyers decided to silver fox farmers in Canada through Mr. Levin's company. ‘ j Mr. A. J. Ashford, ropnesentativt, 10f Aiming and Cobb, who has oonie- home? ‘direct, from London to establish? Get the Best Management for Your Insurance Maire sure your insurance is satisfactorily Nam: the (rust company exeeulor of these fund: in your will. You "l" 5* 5°10! Your family a in! fine service by ensuring expert administration ol this ‘ The EASTERN TRUST Company C. N. BISSETT-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. S1. John's, NM. ,0“. Visitor to Wales—Is your father gastablisli direct connections with in. my lad? Boy-No, sir, he's working at Rhosslanerchrugog. Visitor-Then is your mother Boy-No, sir, she has gone to Province. The hundredth anniver- sary oi the Bank's establishment in Canada also falls on this year. In the announcement referred to in the "Examiner," Mr. D. C. Chal- mers is mentioned as the Charlotte-A town agent. Fifty years have seen many developments in this city- developments to whicll the Bank of Nova Scotia. has substantially contributed. Mrs. E. T. Webster was in the City yesterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John MacCormack. 103 Weyliioutli Street. Business Brisk For Local Agents OfAnning& Cobb A busy office these days is the headquarters of the Levin Fur Company, Queen street, recently appointed representatlvess of An- don, England. The Maritime agency for this company is under the ex- perienced charge oi Mr. B. Roy Holman, whose former office, as representative of the Levin Fur Company on Great George Street, sorting and shipping of the pelts purchased throughout the Marl‘- times for Arming and Cobb. All furs purchased in the Marifmes are prepared and shipped from Charlottetown, and the extent of aertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. CITY 0R COUNTRY. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- LODGERS WANTED 0R ROOMS WINTER- STORAGE FOR CARS. HAVE YOUR FOXES TATTOOED Canadian connections through Llanfairpwllgwyngyilgogerychnlym- Levln and Company. is sailing to- dmbwlltysllilogogogoch! day for New York. I ‘ i Advertising Rates- Uentrai Guardian locals, - Eastern locals. 2c. Notices, 70c. per inch; Llsta o or 4c per word. Other rates Minimum Charge for any cents, ltATEz-zc per word, three la- Agents Wanted SELL 160 Guarantee] Products. Toilet, Health, Kitchen and farm neces- sities. Substantial profits. Pro- tected territory for energetic men. Best time to start. Be prompt. Details and Catalog. Familex Pro- ducts, 4735 Ste. Catherine East, Montreal. A.W. ll-wfm-ti-Dec-lz. Miscellaneous vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, (R. 3, Sourls.) to let. Apply Guardian. i 6723-11-24-31. Rates on application. Poole d: Thompson, Ltd, Ford Show Room. 6752-11-26-31. by experienced mail. 30 cents each. Box 303, Charlottetown. 6759-11-26-11. ‘ pel- word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. pel- word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Mcmnflqm lugs. Cards, etc, 4c. per name; Letter: of Condolence, 70c. P" inch; Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per incli Payable inwAiivance 4c. per word; Western and f l-‘Ioral and Spiritual Offer- on applications. advertisement twenty - five wv-v-vv-‘s -..-MM»! ‘Qwo-oofi-oo-owo-tooo-oyt To Let T0 LET - COTTAGE. GOOD condition. Apply Guardian. 6756-11-26-31. T0 LET-ROOMS WITH BOARD. Apply “R" care Guardian. 6747-11-25-31. FOB. SERVICE-A YORK BOAR. Henry S. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. 6739-11-25-21. TO LET-NEW HEATED APART- ment. Apply 140 Rochford St. 6751-11-26-31. For Sale ONE PAIR RED FOXES. .API’LY Frank Vessey, York. 6764-11-26-21. l-‘OB SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on band at Guardian Office. ti. FOR. SALE -— OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian OiIice. 2-4-ti. CARBOARD SUITABLE F 0 B. lining outhouses. etc., 1c pel- sheet. Guardian Office. ti. the company's business may be. gathered from the fact that in 48 hours this week over 400 pelts weref cleaned and prepared for shipment. These pelts were purchased in New Brunswick. In its Moncton of- fice the company u doing a rush ing business which will necessitate the presence there over the week- end of Mr. Holman and Mr. A. Levin, president of tho Levin Fur Company, who will make the trip tomorrow from Charlottetown by airplane. ' Since obtaining the Arming and Cobb the business of the Levin Fur Company in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick has greatly increased. It was as a direct result of the success of the Imperial Conference. at. Ottawa that this widely known Imldon BIRTHS WEATHERBEZ-At Milview on No- vember 22, i932, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weatherble, a son. SAVlDANT-In this city, Nov. 23, i932. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savi- dant, a son. l-l0WATT-At Wetasktlvill, Alberta. on Nov. 13, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howatt, (nee Edna. Smithi, a. son. DEATHS BRUCE-At the Provincial Sana- ‘PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS agency of LOST — PURSE IIOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT BECOME Situations Vacant-Female AMBITIOUS ‘VOMEN. BIG PAY. oxclusiv designs may now be ob- tained from Guardian Central Job Printery. Order early and avoid dlsappnilltlnelit. Nov. 2i-tf. Slum: IN TOWN LOOKING FOR bargains, it will pay you to visit Second Hand Store. We have a little of everything. Second Hand Store, 108 Richmond Si. 67‘.'-3-l1-24-3i Lost CONTAINING sunl of money. Please communi- cate with Guardian. 6728-il-25-3i. Male Help Wanted Job. Free booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd. Toronto (l0) M. H. W. Nov. 5-12-19-26. EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrlngton, Halifax. H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty cliiiilrv and hair- dressing. Join Canada's lamest system. Diplnnms granted. Write. for information. ltizlrvel Beauty. Academies. 8 s’. Catherine East, Montreal. - S. V. F. ll-7-i2-i9-26-12-3-i0-l7- 24-31. \ FOR SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE-OLD ESTABLISHED restaurant and equipment. Apply W. C. Stewart, 101 Queen Si. 6748-11-25-2i FOR. SALE — I-IAY MOWER, MAS- sey-Harris. Also one Trailer. Will trade for stock. Mziylis Ford, Glas- gow Road. 67l1-l1-24-3i. Salesmen Wanted WANTED TO CONDUCT renowned Rawleigli Home Ser- vice business. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immed- iately. Rawlcigll GOA! Dept. CN- 96-5. Montreal, Canada. S. W. 11-4-5-11-12-18-19-26. A Chicago marl while hunting ill the Maine woods was mistaken for a deer and shot nt several times. Hg says he fbl‘ ihvily’ M‘ llOmQ MEN DresseiiMPouitry 1 am now buying dresser fowl and chickens. All ship rnonts promptly remitted for ,1. n. JENKINS 677fi-11-26-3l torium, Friday, Nov. 25th, Mrs. Archibald William Bruce, in her 24th year. Funeral from the resi- on Friday. Nov. 35th, 19:42, Lauchlin .1. Mac- Personal Pherson in his 64th your. Funeral PRIVATE KINDERGARTENS on WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR. Female Help Wanted us at homo. Sowing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckweal- Company, Dept. 147, Toronto. F. H. W. NOV. 5-12-19-26. pay. Advice Elven "he hi’ the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, WANTED MEN To solicit all kinds of IISII in New Brunswick, Prince Ed- ward Island and Nova Sl-olin fora reliable ITIIDIPSHII‘ fish dealt-r, on a commission basis. Sandiford-Oitarella 3 Fulton Fish Market New York, .\'. Y. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBLAMER Charlottetown and North Wllllhlld Phone 149 ZUPIBOI II! held Toronto 110.) “W Personal-Nov. 5-12-19-26. Nov. l6-l2i. Euston Baily Meat Market To introduce our high ciao a meats we have a r-Wwlill “l” on Bet-i‘ this week including 30451-5 , . , _ _ . . . . STEAK SOUI‘ BONE nun STEW man ' can. IN on ruoNa 343-L. Monday, November 28th. ,,,,,, Qc-—12c per lb. .......... 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