a ', CH 1 1933 Tar cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE MAR . _ E --- '-- ” "°-' Y- , é- -I, - -----.._. _ - -__: _ use -- _ .-»- V __ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ - -- - - - 5 ' Get Your Fresh Fish Herring. _` ' , Telephone At Devei'eaux’s Grocery Fresh Haddock, Fresh Fillets, Smoked Fillets, Corned Cod, Boneless Cod, Sal- , ‘ mon, Halibut, Corned Mackerel, Wee Ball Early Orders Means Early Delivery 1z1o g ST. UUNSTAN’S URAMAIIC CLUB PRESENTS PLAY The St. Dunstan’s University Drs.- matic Club presented its play, “The Att/orncy For the Defense," before the student body and a number of guests in the 'University Hall Mon- day evening. Present among other guests was His Excellency Bishop O'Sullivan. The play which outlin- ed the fluctuating fortunes of two i`amilics involved in a feud' had many dramatic moments, with the " element of comedy to relieve the tense situations. Rev. M. E. Francis was the capable director. Following was the cast of char- acters: Jimmy Carlyle, Attorney for the Defence-R. Wadup. Judge Carlyle, his father--R. Cain. , Joseph Hampden, prosecuting at- torney-M. McQueid. Jackson Multen, of Malted Milk fume-J. Doyle. Mark`Nelson, friend of Beth-C. Murphy. Freddie Warren, clerk in the of- firc of Carlylcs-A. McGuigan. Dorothy Chandler, Stcnographer- i‘. Callaghan. Beth Winters, the Defendant-T. llullcr. _ Allie Traynor, who lives next door --J. O'Hanley. ifllslc, Maid in Carlyle Home-J. l\l1~A\llay. 'thc specialties included vocal so- lo.. hy Messrs. F, MacMillan and C. ilinfhil, and two comic skits. The piiliirt was Mr. C.-Pincau and the ciligc director, Mr. J. Coyle. Testimonial To Time "Tu ilxiiil do you attribute your lohg 11,11-_ Uncle Mcsc?" asked a iicirspiplnr interviewer of' a colored cl‘iitl‘li;u‘ia1i. "iir:~iiz Ah was bo‘n a Yong time bark," the old gentleman replied. E:3.!i1icr's Worm Powders are sweet and palatable to children, who show no liesitancy in taking them. 'lllfl' will certainly bring all worm troubles to an end. They' are a Sffcllilthening and stimulating medicine, correcting the disorders of digestion that the worms cause and illlhilrting a healthy tone to the S.\'stem most beneficial to develop- nicht. MEETING _ The quarterly meet- lllg of the Prince Ed- ward Isl-and Fish and (lame Association will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Char- lottetown, on Friday, March 3rd, at 8.00 P. M. s J. M. MacFADYEN, SECRETARY B196-3-I-3i. FARM FUR SALE AT A BARGAIN Form property at Fairview, with- in 224 miles of Charlottetown, con- talnmliii acres ol' land in lood staio of cultivation. Medium also house and good outbuildings. Reason for "lilac: present owner has another 'lifter farm several miles distant and finds It inconvenient to operate ‘Nth farms _to advantage, for this “M00 property is oiiored at an °X¢¢l1tlonaily low price. For further particulars apply THE EASTERNTRUST COMPANY- I54 Richmond Strect, Charlottetown ' vias-izsau . SUMMERSIDE TUWN CUUNCIL RETURNED The new Summerside Town Coun- cil board will have the same repre- sentatives on it as it had last year, of the administration of the tovm's business by returning Mayor Man- son by acclamation and all three councillors with big majorities. Nott for many years has a civic election at Summerside caused so much interest and many looked for a change. A large number of votes were polled in each ward. In the Centre Ward Councillor Morley M. Bell defeated his opponent Percy L. Bowness by 54 votes; in the East Ward Councillor Wilfred J. Kelly defeated Donald Baker by 52. In the West Ward Councillor D. F. McNeill had a. majority over Colin Stewart of 107 votes. Percy L. Bowness and Donald Baker were new aspirants to civic honors but Co‘in Stewart ran against' D. F. McNeill at a previous election and was defeated. Thomas Bishop offering for re-election as Water Commissioner was defeated by Leigh Mountain by 42 votes. Votes by polls are: Central Ward-Morley M. Bell, 132; majority 54. Percy L. Bow- ness, 78. “'est Ward-D. F. McNeill, 223, majority 107, Colin Stewart, 116. East Ward-Wilfred J. Kelly, 192, 'majority 52, Donald Baker, 140. Water Commissioner - Leigh Mountain, 449, majority 42, Thomas Bishop, 407. Average Wages Of Farm Help For all Canada, the average wages of farm help per month during the summer season of 1032 were for men $19 as against $25 in 1931 and fOr women $11 us against $15. The value of board is placed at $15 P01' mmlifh for men, as compared with $18 in 1931, and at $12 as compared with $15 for wbrnen. Thus the value of wages and board combined amount- ed to $34 for men, us compared with $43 in 1931 and to $23 for women as compared with $30 in 1931. By pro- vinces, the average monthly WHBGS in the summer season for men and women respectively, plus the value 'of board, were in 1932 as follows, with tho fig...-cs for 1931 within brackets: Prince Edward Island, $30. 531 1539, $25); Novo Scotia $37, $25 trl~:\l ware- lmilsos were rl-lllil.-ull o\'1~r tlireo inil-l lion pounlis l|\lr|n;_' l-‘l-iil'l1:|i~_r, avi-1.rll-I ing to i`il.:url~:l aiiinlililivl-li by tho' .\lnntren1 lionrcl of Trlilill ll.lIn_v. Stal-ks of arrellmory liulil-r :is of io- dny were 71,0114 boxes 1.1' 7.1: poimlisi val-h_ ns 1-oinpnrerl with l1l~4,i0It box- es ul. the onli of .T:i|i|\l\r_\'_ :1 lil-l-rmiso ni' .'.7,fiS1I iinxes or li_2|:l,;'\l| plniull-. 'i‘l|l'- rr-lli|l>i.;oi| of all..-1,-ll 1|. ,|;...“;||_\. \\'2l»: llT,~1iIl lioxl-is or ‘.’,1‘i>.`._l;'N plililills. ll:\|r,v butter stocks wl-ra llfl against 1542 hoxeson .lnnlmry iii, The large drop in hnttllr atnl-its who enusorl hy heavy llnlr-a to mltsilio points in 0ntnrl1\_ iii.-luliih-P- 'i‘,..-png., when iillorilure for-1-mi llicul to |.u_v in Montreal whore iliorv is in...-1~ Iiiilinr at present than in any 1-liil-r city in Cnnlillu. Storngf unill prollilnllln .slum in the spring gave tho l\iliutl~1~:\i butter lr ill tolrv. Nu 1 nin\“ket rl strl»n,. no 1 i, |:mlls mulm in 1-:irllils or ]l»,<~i :ill- \'nnl'1‘1l a qu:\rll~r of li cout in ‘_'4‘~Q ci-nts u pounll. Ill-1-1-ipls were only., till illixvi. .\'ll.l~ks oi' ¢»l|l-1-_so :lull opus wore' also lower. (‘ii1-lim .stl\r-l..- 1l>1:illl‘ll l'»il_- ].\‘0 boxes ol' .&'. pouulisl mivli, li:-1 coin- pnrell with |lT_:llY\ boxes lit the onli of last' inoulh, l~`rosli egg illol-ics were '.'.1_~li l~u.~'l‘s ni` :lil lllvrlrn lllicli ngninst lL£_0I-I lin .l:lllu:ir_v Ill. Slovlcs of Stor- nizl- l\;::.~l llniounil-ll in ‘.'_1\'.'. raises rl- gliilist .’._xs‘ll at the onli of .llihlinr_v. l-Eggs :ill\':|iil-oli 1| 1-l-nl li lllizon on lilo ,\llii\lvcal |n'i»ll1|clr onli lilllry mar- ket io1ln_\‘, l~`r-esli grulil-li l-xlrus in varlots or loss suill nl 23 coins, firstu ~. 1'i :lolita :ind at 21 cents, puller: at . _ seconds at IS l-cutg_n dozen, Receipts 'lil " \\'i‘I'C 1. fliH('--. (‘hel‘se llllliiliiions linlli nnclianlrr-ll. fresh or ri\l~l\i.t nmkn llularin colorcll holnl: quolcll nt 10 lo 1lll!_- cents llnli early 0nlnrin`1-lilrirnll :it `l11,£ to 111-3 ol-his u pound. ltorelpts were 13'! hoses. Potatoes liolll slcnlly. l\'c1vIlrulls\vll‘k green nil»nui:|in.~i por S0 pollull ling :=l~ll§u;: at 7:1 in Sli 1-ents nnll Prim-ll l-l1iv\\'ar1l lslnnli ;rrl°l‘|1 inoulltliiuu prr ll0 pounll hug: ui S7. to ll0 l-1-nts, _ EXCHANGE ((,'l\nlili,‘un Preis) l\l0.\"l‘lli'I.\l._ l"1~l\ 2%--ltiiiiixli nllll foreign exvliliiige in r1~i:i1il.n to iho t‘hn:illlr|n lll.llar_ as l-unipiled hy the llo_v.\l Iiuuk of (`:il1:iil:i, 1-io,-‘lui tlhlliy ns 1'lil|n\\'.-‘z-~ Argrl-uilnli pl-so _!llili_ .\\|alr:\lla pliuhll 21.37.10. llclglnni liollzli .11‘\l. llrnzll nli|r1~i.~l _01\1i1\, (`l\i\\:\ llonl.: Kong.: liolllirs ,27i0. Cz:-clio_sll\rnl:i:i erl»\\li .lI:l.’»(l, ll1‘i\iinil~k lri-iih1~ ,1,\3'.':_ ll'inluu1l filiinlirk _lrliil l\`ran<~o i‘r.inl» .lil7'_.’. llcrinuu_\- l.ll~lil-ni:li‘k _:<1'.’. Grellt llviinln |»li\1|11| -i.lil\ll_ (lreocc limi-liihu _fI1\lf\‘. Iiollnnll (lor;u _i\'ll. llul\a:\r_\' |.r»u-11. t`i\l'.'». lull‘n rupo.. 'tilli i1al_\' lirl- ,l»1',l". .Tnpnn you ."'~2 .I|\_co.=ll|\'F1l .i?:':ir llllil .\'f-w 7,.-:ii=.i_.i \.....».\ 3':lz1o_ .\'or\\‘:v\' krliuli ,'_'lI"_‘. l‘ol:\ull Zloii .lil-'\`-' V 'itliiilnlinla len ,ll1lTl. South .-\.fri.~l\ plillull 4.01172. Spain posvtu .flli‘.\~. S\v1'1ll'il kl'l»iil~ _'_‘lT.'». ,\'\\~i11,1-1-llihll flow- .‘J.".!il' l'nitl~1l S|;i1~~siil~ll:il- ill-'31, pllrcrnt pri-iuiuiu. .\`l§\\' \`(\lll(_ Il`i~l\. QQ---(.\ l".i-ll`<1l'- elgu r-rl-liliulze lri~i~:l|l:ii'-_ llroat llrii- nl|\ llln\:\nli_ l|§;:h fl.ll".; lfiiv fl~|l"'§1 ¢>ln:'¢. 5: ITL: l"r:llvrv\ f‘.lll 11!-lil: it:\l_v .'.i1~".'l: 1'.:-l;:iun_i 1-L07 1127; l`:l-rilililiy 2fi.i)T‘;';; (':\li:\ll:l .93l"\. M T’L. CURB (l';n|l|fllel‘ . . . ..... 1-tl.-Q. int Nickel ... . . .. . . .... Mic Nut Biscuit . ... ... 11% N Y Central ... . . ... ..... 14% North Amer-icon ... ... ... ... 18% Pub Ser N .I .. . . ... ... 41% ilnllio ... ... . .. Slaull Oil N J ... .. . ..... 'I'1-x Gull' ... . 1 .. .... l'ninn ('uri.ilio ... _ , ,_., I'nlon l'm_'iflu ... . ... 'Vniicll Corp . . if ti Ilulilmr ... . . ..... Vlluullium ,. ... .,, ,, .. “"‘llillli¢lio\lso ... ... . 20% \\`lil|l\\'l~rili ... ... '... ... ..... 27%, . 47% 42 1,5 51 1/£- 15 22 3 2!l-M 'lil'/: 2| U,- _[lS'.~'_- Eid: ZA: WA 1.11/lf_~:.i1'oc1<: (Canadian Proaa) ‘ !\lU.\"l‘Ill-JAL, Feb. 26-There were hilly 45 rattle, 300 valves, 330 hogs hull eight sheep nnll lambs for sale on the two Montreal livestock mar- livlg today. 'Fliore were 2:12 cnitle for export to /treat Britain line tn leave Halifax. _\lnrr-ii mir for Glasgow_ on the S. S. Sillliirlll. ' ' There wort-,not enough cattle and lc rn lr L .shr-op lo ma n a nl~ e 1'.-ilvca were steady at $4. for very rlominun venls to $0 for medium good 1-lilvos. lines were stronger. Good quality lines wi-rn quotoll at $4.15 to $.l.2~"». “ith ligliior kinds selling nt $4. \\'l~s1l-rn hogs of good average qunl~ i1_v_ i»rnng'ht $l,10 and $l.1.’». Sorvs wi-rc Hnill for $2.54) to $3. MINING lfnnnlllnn Prfsa) 'i`0il0.\"1‘O, Feb. 28- Sim-ku _\l-nil* Oil ... ... ... ... . . ... .illonlln .\li\ Pac Close 8 lt _‘I0 2%. 1514 IW. ion n 12 Alex .. . . Aniulet, .. . . ..... Arno . . ,\_|\io . . Slilrrr-lit . .\'Isl'oe ... ..._ ,\‘tlilil\l‘nun . . . _ Hi. Antllony .. . . . . ... Sill! llasin ..... . . . . .... ,\' '1': nite . 2'/4 20 1*/. zu 140 2280 40 1% 30 505 08’/9 S0 40 141 Il'/1 7 'I0 _\ ii 85 'i':|shnl:\ . . . . 2% 'i‘.~l~k llugiios . . ... . . 405 'l`l|i»in.-l Full ... 0 l'nlt Kirk ... . . . . ... \'m-ulnu - . ... \‘iponli \\'l'if.'ht llur .. Sil\'l‘l' ... . ’l`l.1:ii .~uile5 .'||l2,ll00. ' vNL`1s1'r:n 7% 2% 30 lu 26'/g it lil-'souri .. ... ... i'l‘n Illnn :.. .. ... ... . ... l`lihlh\|ruln ... . . . .\‘n\l-lil-|'.~4 l\:|i fill . ... 15 10 '20 5800 121 1-:hh..-ull.. _ ._ . 1rlR_ llllll.-'on lilly .. . . . 341 llnll-r1.\v . 25 .\'1l-kl‘l ... .. . . . . . . .. SI5 .\lu1|il_\' .. . . . . . 8 .\ll'l.l~|.ll ... .... li’/5 .\'u\'lI.\i\ . 10 l'l-nll (ire .. . Sill \'l~ll| 1| rl-.~' , . . . . 100 \'fl-kl rl- ... ... 130'/, CUIIII .\l'_'nn\:i . . .. ... 3 I 1 1 . ll.'|ill\v{n l`l\l\f|li , l‘lll`ion llillivl- . lli|lil.p _\l:\lr1»i»ii .\|i1-x ... ... . . llilllln . ..... l.\1ll 'il‘ ... . . ... |l|'i\\\'l|ll\l~ l‘h\ii'1-iilll l'un .Kirk . . . . .. ll..h| llxpi . . . ..... or_ Or will trade hlinio for small .‘ouer or vessel about lil) tons, Apply ilo\'.'1n'