PTEMBER 7 1933 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FWE SE , l` ' f’ - 11' 'wr 1-r iasaae .la-~ C A ' U moi-1 Trsr »»»»-»+-»»»+»+»»~+»»' J _iz Sf' Qll0tafi0llS _1E l ‘Advertising Rates-Payablein Advance PRIZE UST 1 3 0! it . `ScHootSHoEst School Bells will soon be ringing, 'And that means new shoes, of Course! Mother and Dad, willlike- the price, And you will like the style. sPEcIALi` c111|11r¢11'1.1 nik two tone or Brown Oxford, size 11-2. Clearing at _ 149 Children Black Elk Oxford, Panco Sole. A big value. Size5to 7'/; 79c Size 8 to 11 98c si.. 11 to z FOR GIRLS-Stylish Slippers, Ties or Oxfords in Pat- ent, Kid or Calf. A. to E. wid ths . .. . . $1.35 to $2.50 Montreal Stock Market (Cnnudlun Press) Pivotal New and economy llziiin . .. ... 14% 11 Car ... . , ___ S'»1,| 'rel and 'rei . .I".`I" D m Bridge ,__ it m Steel und Cool B ... .. |11: Nick.-1 .\lnsscy Harris ... .. .\IeColi Front .., _ Montreal Power ,__ .. Nse Brew .. ... , ... . Power (‘orD ... . .- 11 _ Shnivinigun _ . ,_ Steel of f':\n __ Winnipeg El ... ... ll1»n||l|1|r11oi,| _ _ _.. __ __ luip Oil _ imp 'l‘oii int l‘cte'... ... 1. lim; Vn \\'nlker Ptd ... _.. ... n Ind Al _.. . . . .. P R . '.. g 212.1 Ca ogg, . 12 gn _l_i) E l 3 G WWW* Ge - N (Cnusdi1;11 Press) P k T . . . 1111,; iv 17% An Atchison .. . .. IA.u1 Smell . . Am .. tchisnn °.‘ . ul ii e Gen Motors Int In M T’L. CURB _ N N Y Central .. orth Amer‘csn ... . uh S N .I 15 _\Vesti|1gho1i_<1- -\Voolworth .._.. 'icondll ...._ _ 1urn lintor _._ . . _ tl l)r _ mi a y __ se . . . Chesapeake sud Ohio _»..- .. .. 9/1 _Con Gras . "' .orn roductn Q ehec Power 1. .. lil Dpinwnn, and Rnd st _ ._ . ' .. . mi-in . . . '_ n Elec . n Fnoiia Harvester tN1fi1»=1 .. t Biscuit ... er .. . 510|* I 1 Close ex Gulf . .. B A Oil _,_.. _.. _.. ___ .__ 147)/_ lliiinn f‘|lrliil|t¥ ... .. 5 llnltbfl Culp 1404, Union l":1r~ fic ... S Rubber _,_ nndiuin .__ . ....17 ... Boy’s Boots or Oxfords, good looking and strong. made to wear well $1.95 to $2.50 ]30y’s Black Moose Boots, with waterproof welt and Panco Sole Size1to5 I ‘ i.om:>o1u, sept. 5--'rhe rguires the employment of thous- ' I z-:_ A..~i___..___-__ .__ A ' IT WILL PAY YOU T0 CALL ON US. BRADY Footwear Gompany 838. r-il ` Fifty Years Run For Parcel Post development of the British Parcel post, the jubilee of which has been celebrated, has been exceedingly satisfactory, according to state- ments made by the Post Office aniliorities in connection with the celebration of the 50 years of par- cel post business. lt. was on August 1, 1883, that 1111- mst parcel to be hmdied by] the Post Office was handed in at Hampstead for local delivery. The first years traffic numbered 23,- 000,000 parcels; today the Post Of- fice delivers in a year more than i60.000,000 parcels. The handling '<1 of counter clerks, sorters, __ sions to other parts of the British Emipire quickly followed. During the first year of the operation of ‘the overseas parcel post 113,000 parcels were carried: in 1932 the number was approximately 5,200,- 000. ` “The world subconsciously longs for poetry but it now invents sub- stitutes, such as speed, to obtain the excitement which poetry' would give."-John Masefieid. TEA RESTRIGTION In 'April s restriction was placed on tea exports from Ceylon, India, and Java, in orderto raise prices to growers, who, for almost tour years, had been suffering devastating loss- es. Higher prices have resulted. ot only at the gardens, but also P°5\»““`“- m°t°l' 1°"`1"@5 and m°f°f" here on our own markets, and many woes and pedal cycles. and seven package teas already cost more than miles of underground railway in th london. 1,11 ey did six months ago. Some of e finer quality brands are as yet Ove1‘.seas parcel post began in unchanged, however, and are, con- l835 with services to India. Gibrel- scquently, even better value than at tar. E1Zi“Pt, ar1d_Adcn, and exten- last April. pr -miurn A; \\' EX CHA N GE (Cunudlun Press) MON'1'IlI§AL_ Sept. ti_IlritlSI| und foreign excliniige in r_t\lntion to the Pnirndinn doilnr as rfompilul by the Royal Bunk of Canada ciosi-tl today :is foliow.~<;-- Argentfi reno 3&'i3 A11st_|-is schilling ,l’1'33. as Belgium heiga _2ll6_ Rrnzil milreis _0Sii6. 46 Buigorln lcv .01.'iS. China Hong Kong :lollnrs _31'i0T. (`zcchoslovakin crowii .0ilii|_ __ _ 9 iituuinrk kronu _2l42. 4 ________K_____‘_ No 5 58%_ No %, '.l‘r.i11¢1.-11 1.05. Am French franc in .\ir\ntre:1l 5.04. Are" "° "' ‘“~ » Pound sterling in New York 5.54511 Ashley " "°" ' <~111111\y. .l:'.::. Br Cn Ca C 0 0 -1 . see 1s_s1eh11e1111 Pippin. Agents Wanted “"4 --' ist-1-I E se11t.z11a_.r c `““_”_' ' "“ ' Central Gunrdhu locals, omit. Sec. 14-Gi-svensteins " ' as '1 s...n..l...s..tl.1 ist_<1v1.».. n. s.1111<-im. wouioe izoei cuosnv son womf' sec 11-woirruver wAN'ri:n - cuiusriuss CARD 'Ihompson has resumed his classes 1 t__ _,___ _ _ _ S Percy L. ‘Smailwood char ‘ in music. Will pupils kindly register. _ |OM_e¢_0Wn_ 2nd__J_ C_ Stewart 3_,d__ °-'jf ' studio so Upper Prince.. Phone 235. _,_ C_ Inn" __h____0,m A 'Rodd 4418 K. Bridgewater M.A_ ‘ Milton ER. 2 Sec. 15-Lobo CHRIST CHURCH Cherry Val lst 7 C stewan 2__d_a_, B ley, Sunday, Sept. 10th: Evensong Reeves ` ' at 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. E. R. G. sea m__Bu_mn 1st4. U. lirving Sec. 20-.Bismark CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Divine _,Pkwy L_ sm___uw0od 2__d_ hy service will be held on _Sabbath,_C0s9a_. Fe___m_ Gmewwm NB ___M___ MH Sept. 10th at Brooklyn at 10.30 a. m.: John Mdmod & som ohulouewwn l1fi\‘ No :i Bridgewater, M_A. ro \\' “- hurch, George own Claus 6.1 l---1 tl 105 oe it _I fear."-John D. Rockefeller, Jr. inoo 3 i 7’»'_» <1 ety."-George E. Wickersham_ 5% :i -----#-- M . Michael I-iennessey, of Char- _ lottextiuvn. left Wednesday moming 3_;§_TPest°’ Bmdfe- Y°l'|¢» 4th '” on a visit to her sister, M_rs. N. Ed- sec ' 24_; rxdmnan wh151°°' mundsl of Halifax. ` ` ° em SW N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks cln|¢ Amer Fyan R ... ... .- 13% Aluer Sup Pow . . . . __ ._ -i<`_\g As (1 :intl El _ . . ,. 1 C1111 .\iurcoui .. _ .- t‘iti»»1~1 Sun' _ __ 3 El Bond nnii Share _ -... 23% Ford of Crm . . _... 14%; imp Oil . . 13% Int.'i’cte 15% Ning llual _.. ... ... ... 8% st. ou ind ._ 31% 3 . = 2" SSE Couingas Coninurum .. Dome Mines ... . Fsbynn ... . _. F`Bridge Fed Kirk Gnlflnle _,_ . . Goldficid .. . ... . ... .. 24 Grniiuin .. . _.. . . .... 2 lu . . . . . 88 44 1 .`_`ff asio 1'/4 ..- _. 4oo Hi 12% Grtiiinv ...._ . .. , - lluicrow ... ... . . . . .. .. llurker . _ ...1 ,... 375 isloliinger ... . . _.. ... ...... 1036 Howey .. .. ..... ..'. ... 1... _.103 iiuroiiian ... ... ... _.. ... ..- 46 Keeiey ... ... .. ... .L-.ul 52 Kirk liud _.. . ....1 ... ... ....__ G0 Kirk Luke ... ... ..... _.. ..... 35 Lakeland ... .__ .. ... .» .-- 23 Lake Shore _... ... .. ... ...... . Ca rrency (Canadian Press) NEW YORK S-N_ 6-British and old‘stanrinrd currencies moved in a esitating manner within a narrow llr es tot y rr- 1111 n new c velopiuenti-1 to mme thc market. in any diroctlnn. . The pound opened slightly lower. advanced to 54.50% around midday and later tapered off to close at $4,- 5-454 for A net loss of 11,3 cents. The Canfidinn dollar moving with- in an extremely narrow rnngc, closed unchanged at D5 cent.-'_ 11-iiich rep- resents s pretniuui on United States funds of 5% percent. Freiich francs COD ' Markets At A ,tai Gold _.. .._ ... _... ..1¢1... asm ... ..... _.. .g ... 1111.. . if; ` . '\ ` '..-"5:` , 'O `: ‘ it i l‘/ Z : |1|\\ _‘_\ ____ _ _ -_ ____ _ ..J_ . . 'fi _'_' / ,___E§__._______ `\ .. __ ._ I 'AI M’ ~ Iheir.Ghoieé, ix is 1 . 1 4 f ~.\\ ff 1 1 L » ?”""CE““' *L Q FOX _ s _AND DOG BICU1 *I O' Nei;-7 sig; ’~* ___ _ __i_|Pi' ..\_. In-,rnmnséi IMPERIALS lmD¢l'la.I Products-IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD-enjoy u long and euvilble record for highest-elses results in fox and fur raising. Ranches-s find them always dependable and most. economical. Numerous patrons inform us they are unsurpassed for food value. "IMPERIALB" fed liberally and regularly ensure success. Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd. Save These, Boupons 1oo vous rinse ' M g.......a-........,...............`.'f.".\‘...1 '( Name of Contestant) In every issue of this paper each week up to Sept. 23rd. Start saving votes NOW. If not for yourself, wliy not save them for your favorite candidate? . - This coupon, when neatly cut out and mailed or brought to thc Campaign Department Headquarters of The Guardian will count for is written thereon. MAIL THIS COUPON f . the person whose name BY SEPT. 23rd. _Toronto and Montreal-stocks elos» M ei lower. “ Toronto Mines-Buoynnt in inte in trading. iq New York-Stocks lrregulnrlv low- _ cr. \V|nnipeg--Wlient closed lower. New York--t'ottoi1 niul augur higli-.P er; rubber and coffee unchanged. P R . Ii und 224 slioop und inmbs, including _ about 220 1-ntilc left over from Mon- 1, |lny‘s nnd Tut-sr1iny`s inzlrkl-ts. 1, 'l‘h|'cn fresh inuais of common to 1 just fuit quniiiy hcifors unil steers If arrived, No early miles were made. mon to plain quniity grnsscrs to $0 for good quniity culves $5.50 for good ewes and \\‘other`s with culls and bucks “Pt at $3.50. Shot' _ were slow st mosty $1.50 to $2. 1 Bois were shade higher, Bacon! and utcbers Bbrought 3 _25_ Selects drew $11 per hog premium, Hesvies A $6.85 extra henvlen $5.35 and lights1A 81,15. Feeder hogs were from $8.50 tn 80,15 and sown hrought S6 to $5,715 according to qunlitv. Drives Himself To Work At 82 1 And Still Phys l. Little Golf , 1-low many of us, when we are 82. will be the equal in~ health and activity of this vigorous old Scot- tish engineer? In a letter he says!- "I arrived here from Scotland on the 'ith April, 1870. I am over 82 years old. I drive my Ford car 40 miles over hills and daies to a fac- tory, and can still play alittle golf. I have taken the little dose of Kruschen Salts i11 my cup of coffee working at the factories as engin- eer."-L. A. Whether you ure still in your 'mem or past your piime, it is neither too early nor too late to start on the "littie daily dose." Just a tiny, tasteless pinch od' Kruschen Salts in your moming cup of tes or coffee! They ensure intemui clean- 1iness_and keep the blood-stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre ol your being. Rheumstism, headaches, in- digestion and biwkache ull pass you w. . ((~u__a_||,m prvn) Ntud.1c11i1i\ ... ... , . .1 mourns.-ii. semi o_i1».~1»ipts th- ef 1 bs livestock markets todny hoing com~ §‘ posed of 203 cattle, 72 vulves U20 hogs h,“d CM" ‘ ‘ "° ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 'lvsuito ,..1 . . . 4 . ....l (`nivos were siotidy gt $2 for com- _ I \V 0110 looti of luuilis 1\':1s sold for Man Basin ._.. ... .., ... ......- lilelutyre ... ... ... ..._ _.-1 _ue G I a n c eq lilchliliuu 1... ... ... ... _-.w .. Mu\`lttlc ...- . ~ 4.... ... »-._ ... ' Mt-\\'a_t|ers ___ ... ..._ ... ,......1 1ei_g_1_1 e_1:ch11ng.-_m-L_ 31-d_Ge0l-ge W-_ DW” le ' Sec. 29-Stork lst-.I-I. E. Bent. 2nd.-George W. Dewar. 3rd-J. C. Stewart, 4th... John Mcleod at son Seo 30-Pcvwakoe lst-Pemy L. Srrmllwood, 2nd_ J. A. Auld, 3rd-Cul Burke. Char- .re 5.01154 cents, up ous; or 1. e=111_ iottetown, 4th-.Milton F. Veesefy. See. 31-Golden Russet lst..--James Douse, RR. 7, Char. lottetown. 2nd-T. E. Bent, 31~d_. Cossar Fa/nm, 4th-Jwilibur V. Jones, RR. 1 (Cn.u di P ) M_?NTREAL_ sep? 6-Sfaleeeso prices Sec' 32_M°nn con nuei to atlvnnc o the M t l 1gt_..§1\_ _ __ dairy and produce iiigriir-t to1in§nr;i,tll1 < S Reeves’ and Mrs' D' another gain of ly; of a L-ont. n pound‘M- White. Y01"k P0iXlt, 3rd‘--J. C. 22 being r0Ki'lf‘rv1-so sn|1l‘ til tt fi l4l‘4th 'W-mn". v‘ Jones* cent.: 11 m1111111 1111.1 2-_*fi 1.....-f. of 1111 1 Sec. 34_.1)e11¢10u5 »i|“ Qiiebec r.-.1i11r'd in--1i11:l1t lo 7:11' fouls. 40 B ___Rutter wus* f1~111>ti11i1t1ll_\' t"111u:r with 15l'*P9T‘7Y L- Sm8.l.iiW00d. ind- 4.'1 ei general ninriv-I qviiiol :it 1? rents J, C_ ff, _ ‘ ' __ ___ Ste-ws . 3rd-Mrs. J. Herbert 14’/_» pound \\'l1il1» 5/I hox--s 1»i` 1111 1 butter 1st_!H_ E, Benf,_ 2nd_J_ C_ Irving 52 sold for 17% cents :1 pounrl. lb-ccipts to1i.1_\' uniou/iiiorl in .<09 i»11x.-.~. i 59°- 36“G°Td 2|l‘L»i The egg mrirkot \v,s nhl ut stcnly (;_] ' with graded sl1i|1ii\l\i\ls of) Ontnrlfis ls ` c‘_n-Vins 11eul11g 11| 2: 111 2:4 »»11t.~_ 11 1111.1-11 11.1", Sec. 37-Five od any new ur pm. f . 17 t iS _ ‘f` ."_ I l\l:‘.1cn=1»~1_ _Fa rd E oial snlcs 850,000. The potato n1.i|i.<~1 \\.1s f11n1 nt 75' Un. 3 - - J. V9bS€y UNLIBTID ::"v80q_§:g1_:__p:-r 80 p..1i111l has lor s¢¢_ 38,_|ynut dexen _ __-_.___ lst-Pearl Johnson. North nim- ld;§__1='_°° ~~ “§. 1 new zna-M1. .1 c Irving ver A . .. ... _ .__ Dom Emi _.. . _ . . .. Dom Kirk .. ... . . . . ... East Crest . _ 1:: .-_,. eyery morning for some years, And, I believe it is keeping me in good! health and enabling me to keep oni H1111 Boy . Nickel _ _ .Turk Mlm .- Kirk Ilunt _..- . Lake Maron Kirk Town _ Lehei . . - ... 1°' 'S B~ if..- Pnrk Hill _.. . . . . 1.. .. 7°‘- Pswnce .. . . _ ..... . th .., _._.. .:.. .Fi (A1g1>11q1_1_i_n . . *iz non. 3rd-Elia Diamond, Winsloe., §§;jg°___‘ _-1-_~ 3 _~ ' -' 'jjjj ',11, hh-o/irs.11s Roda, N01-th mime ' §'.‘§.¢"’1’if ::; :.. ::; _ _ _ ::; 52'? YW 0-1- and vw A1-f-11 in-ery S” 3H”“““ “”‘°°‘T‘» “°‘ “°°°°' Brownlee ,, ..... _.. ... .. . *'11 Quick Without Cutting or Salves “TUV BTUWU by ¢Xh\hlf0Y guckgagasm ..... ..- _.. . .. ____ lbt-Mlm Helen A. Gfnrlt Chl!- .sn ... _.. ... _ .. . _ _ ' 2111. n_.1n_y11 , . -.. 1___ '€'h_€>__usan;i_s oihpiie sufiegrgrs cioilottetown, 2nd-Mrs. J. C. Irving, .en . n _..- ... --- . _ _ .. -, _1_S , f2_*_‘°“‘__ff_e' ' ' - ' 132,. iln‘tema(lZbatl“cl1°ceulcr?ti1ohooflbisootlivnemgn’ arduceome Hams' nn gllllgn _.If ° ' ' 1" ...I 5_5?" i_n___t_l_1e__l<_iwe_1___b0\\'§f1-____ __ _h be t sqgty 40-Collection Commercial ~Copp1-1- , . , . s s e sce111 c ru a 11 - ch1t...._. _ H . Dolno" "‘ ' ' "" 65 El1t1§&;\1’;‘;0sxil.;i'itI:a_nly so wl1r11__.\<1\1_n<>t- see. 41-collection. but me sores Home 011 .. . - ua yremove ecnuse-an no o11e» ... iooo -\ . "UW" °" mmd' my kind' 0°' _ _. _ __ 2______ minute before. bxttrnal treatments more than 5 __M_h_ mm", _M_e__e___ can't do this-an inteinai medicine shoiiid be used. H1-IM-ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt. sold by good druggists everywhere. succeeds because it stii11ul:1te< the an almost unbelievable record of waste time on external remedies or wo ` about an o eration when B ago ... _.. .. Ritchie __. ... ... . . . ., .. Robb Mont.. . - . . ._ 3 ‘ Roysllts .. ... . _.. . _... 1050' Ho Keorn _ . . fi'i Suri Mines 1”. ;\'ont11ros ... ... ... _.. ....110 i Vickers `-’r iwoga xiii ,.7 `.1L`._."¢`,_.Il§"..1.`.'.' 11'/. YYY P Geo. E. Hughes and Taylor Drug Co., of Kensington invites every Pile sufferer to try HIM-R/DID with guarantee of money-back it it does not end their Piles, no matter how stubborn the cue), lst-J. C. Stewart, tid-Percy l.1. Smallwood. 31'!!-J. A. Auld,-41ht -John McLeod de Son. . . . .. _ Tl an circulation. drives out congested; F"“H" in f°H°Wm3 s°°'~'l°“ “°" §:,:_\'___0\l --. ‘gf blood, heals and restores the ai- necessarily 8f0Wn in garden of ex- ___________--:____~-:5._.__~:_~;;_~_:__ 2% most Céad parts._ hibitor Night mir ._ ... _... 41', Dr. Leonhardts HEM-ROID has Sem 42__o0uemm,_ _,__ _mit 3 “___ lNn1-don _.. ... --- ... _..-1..-. 14 . . ml 0"' --- - ~ »»-~ »»~- "'23 success rirlit in this city. S0 W11Y“eM°° “ppl” md °"h" "un ‘S °x' ‘hibitor wishes ist-H. s. sem. rho'-.`1. c. Irving ('I"5`be_C'6n`tinued.1 me-muamgunynnnum. _°.:'.‘::'.'1i.."i.r.°'_:':.f;‘; ‘:::;::‘ .':.':‘_ -s X§,‘2`,§’§,‘,',,,,,_“"’,,,”“',, ,‘;’“’, "_,,,”"”‘,,,, 1A bf-ed ew S-me P=~=== 11 ¢ d s 4 t .1 ¢ 0 ' |11;1li1I. il. .dv=1`l1ce’1l..‘ . 'M ' I ° h Gordon lViJciMil1a.n Cornwall sons who never sold before ng my Q- Sec. 16-Alexander _ i ____ HAIRCUT 25c SHAVING '_ 1§f,_Gem-ge W_ Dewar m._d__1_ C_: 55., every day-except Sunday. _ _ Irving vemom 3_.d_J°hm_m as son, tiff; Cemmn. 116 Kent St- North River Rom 41:11-Georg. H _“_-' Harper East Royalty. ` Christmas Greeting Cards, per- taki orders fast, excl/usive, inexpensive, 52 original designs Big commis sions Sample Book free to work ers Garretson Company, Brant- ford, Ont 559 N 305 - Agents. Spare time work. years men and women have earn PC PLUS BONUS FOR. FIRSI mortgaged money $2,000 requir ed. Phone 633 ACRES AT STANHOPE BEACH suitable for cottages Splend.d investment at a bargain price Phone 833. ranges with or without t.a.nks. Apply 89 Rochford Street it LE-anon za csiuuo d d ony handling ur e' :gow sae: christmas cards. ""“”° “nd buffet' -*DPU 17' prin Up to three dollar value for one dollar a down Smart looking. §¥%¥fF _ __ form sen ree po pe ple. Then our boxed assortments of cards pay agents one hundred ..-. 2 ceiunn ounionv -...-~»»-.'~-. ’ ' A S ° _ _ ° . . 1 _ _ _ 1 , _ _ _ . _ _ tr. _ In: ug _ _ . . ._ . __ _ __ l _ _ _ _ 1 ._ Q _ 'I' ' ,_ _ #85 - - - A . - _ WW . 1 . _ .1397 15° ' - ` - ' .' " ' it J A ' ‘ - ‘ ` ' ' _ _. _ ' _ _l - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _sag ' '_ I" ' 1111"! , __l FOR. SALE__SEvER__AL COOIFING _ ' 8", ' l ' _ _ ‘ For ' . aaa 3 » __ is 1 ,_ ` Www'--~ _ so ' 924 ' ' . 93| 1 1 ' ’ ' _ _ turer for best values. Premier Art Guild, 1070 Bleury Street, Mon- treal. 1-A. W.-N-256. on sALs - nsiurzwtsn .2 C0, - F dignli'led__s;a.mpl:: rg P355; cage P1,m0_ also Elecmc R_ad_0_ ____ sell either or both at a real bar- 8ain_ Apply Box "N/1. Guardian N 329 per cent profit. Investigate, com .-€______g_____ , pure. Deal direct with manufac- l"0l_£ SALE -_ AUCTION 1~`0it.'1'y. F11/5. B1'idSB Rlld Whlst S0059 Cards. Guardian Central Joi- Prinwry. Nov.1-ti Boarders Wanted 1 BOARDERS ACCOMMODATE D-- STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMOD- sted st 66 Bayfield St. 786. ' ' ron sALs -‘Chunky scsi? ness Stand, thirteen miles frm; Charlottetown. Apply Guardian. ` 891 "”i Men preferred. 12 Kent St. 883 |-‘OR SALE _ AUCTION F0RTY_ Five. Bridge and Waist sw.. Canis. Guardian Central Job Pflhterv. Nov. 1-if. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 146 Hillsboro St. 791 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 234 Queen St. 915 Also bed-.sitt'mg room. Apply 23 ~ Upper Prince. 805. A STUDENTS ACCOMODATED Mrs. (Rev) Ewen MscDougsll,_ 52 Upper Hillsboro St. 884 iosupaisiocornnénrrébi Central location. Apply 1.14 Miscellaneous _ COLOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS D spare time. Send ten cents for information, catalogue and samp. ies. Tally I-lo Art Shop, 120 Weiiington_lNest,Eox-onto. N-287. TTENTION. EMBOSSED, MON()_ gramed Personal Xmas Cards, $1.25 doo. Excels any dollar line on market. Also albums with higher priced cards. Highest com- missions paid. Write Britannia AEencies Regd. 4324 Clarke St., Montreal. N_33g Prince St. 949 ____ _ - ..._l _ dated, 219 Euston St. Reasonable rates. 868 `Wi1"_wr15fo1¢1T;:s6i1i§‘onasi : boot-der. Steam heated room.‘ Moderate me.. use suemh __s____i WANTED - YOUNG MAmusn~ woman wants girl student to; board in good home to stay withl baby occasionally, reasonable. ‘ Apply Guardian. . Extra Money ron s‘fi'HEn"s1:X.*No Msrrnn whether you are employed or not you can earn extra pocket money _ by taking orders for Canada's greatest values in personal Christ- mas Cards. Portfolio free with ex- P. W. C. STUDENTS ACCOMMO- LIGHTKEEPER AND RADIO BEA oon Operator, Cape Ray, New. foimglland. Salary $2460 out oi which 2 assistants to be retained Plus $300 per e.n_nun1 for oper ation of radio beacon, less 10". Open to residents of Provinces oi Nova Scotia and Prince Edware Island. Candidates are required to possess qualifications for Sec- ond Class Fog Alarm Engineer details of which may be obtained from Marine Agent, Charlotte- town. and also qualifications for Radio Beacon Operator which ie- quires possession of lst or 2nd class Certificate of Proiiciency 11. Radio, Applications obtainable from Post Office, must be filed with the Civil Service Commis- sion, Ottawa, not later than Sep- tember 14, 1933. N-339 Employmegi pert assistance. Weekly advances i ____T:___l___:______ :_______;__1 on Commissions. Representatives W A N T E D __ p 0 5 1 T 1 0 N A5 w ted in small towns also Mas- 1 an . ter Kraft. Toronto, Ontario Lost LOST-GOLD WRIST WATCH. Finder leave at Guardian Office., _ Reward. assi gow and Stanhope, Frontenac | hub eau. Finder please leave at1 "Windsor" series Personal Christ~' and sales help free to workers. British Canadian Publishing Co., 426 Patrick Bldg., Toronto. N-306. To Let STORE 'ID LE"I‘ - 144 GREAT George Street. Apply 146. 289. T. G. Ives' garage, 914 mas Cards. Dollar dozen up. Also ____l_______ boxed assortments. Sample book WANTED BY LADY FROM Road. ___ ___ WANTED-A 1932 OR 1933 MODEL housekeeper. Exchange work foe ard Apply Guardian - ' bo _ ' _ 9-li N 37:1 7_1.-_-_----;-_ ;__.-_-.__-_ .1 -» -- wANTED_P0SlTI0N AS TEACH; er in private home or will care of children. Apply C. O. care Guardian. 889. take D Female Help Wanted __ LOST-BETWEEN NEW GLAS- W AN T E D - G 0 0 D HOUSE- keeper about fifty-tive years of age. References required. Apply Guardian. 933. "W§1§féd ssnuwo "nvrrsn1A1. Aivr" sm: BOTTLES wANTED_,.mTS AND 1433-6-29 tt quarts. Phone 1107. OC- tober 15th, heated room with board. Write “li/I." 30 Brighton 038. car. in A-l running condition. State make, model. mileage and lowest cash price. Apply Guardian Office. 897. 'ID LST - HOUSE ON BISHOP Street. Apply 122 Prince Street.| 2115-7-31-tf. .m_ T0 LET-FOUR ROOMS AND bath apartment. I-lest and wateri furnished. $20. Phone 638. 888 T0 LET - 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT house keeping. Apply Guardian. 793. furnished or unfumished. Mod- ern conveniences. Apply 138* *;t ton And Pleasant Street. suitable iid Euston street, or phone 985-J. T0 LET SEVEN ROOM 'PENA- rmnt. modem conveniences, hesbed. Immediate possession. T0 LET-DWELLING HOUSE, 76 Greet George Street, all modem conveniences, eleven rooms. gar-_ie Kinnon, Solicitors. 945 T0 LET-SUITE 0F THREE heated rooms for iight house- keeping, one with fireplace: also s. large heated room suitable '/or elderly couple. Apply 283 Euston sg 875 I-Alas Interests Of Canada And 'n>aoN'ro, sept. s-_"1 an . A 11-1 mu'b°'° 3°' 946'gu.idsnoe," said Hon. Warren 'ro Ln _ sroas comma sus- lem R°bblns. first Cousin ot 931__ Canada in an interview here today. l oi tu.m up. I shall wok for si s that will be in the interests Apply 179 Grafwn Smeg C,ty_|country and in the interests of 941 Canada," he ssid. Mr. Robbins em- phatically denied he had been to Canada to negotiate trade be made to meet the basic pro of unemployment and old-age in- surance."-Fronklin D. Roosevelt. U.S. In Mind (Canadian Hess) shall To LET-_THREE ROOM I.-LAT first be guided by my goxernment d second I shall look to my foi- De- Pres- and end your Prime Minister ent Franklin D. Roosevelt f°f melt 01' Kf°°¢f1°S- “PFW 313 lnew United states Minister to If especially knotts questions ution of my sent treat- s and stated he did not know use in connection. vossessionyhow far trade pact negotiations 04%- UL A9915' M9590" 5° M°',between hLs country and Canada had progressed. "The principles of insurance crm blcms - 1 . \ i