- NOVEMBER 12. 1932 I s 19015.35, gowns, QUOTA TIONS ‘ml-IE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘IGRAIN (Canadian Puss LWINNIPEG, Nov. 10—- 171.0 ll ) Pivotal New York Stocks Stocks Allied Chem . . . . . . r . . 73 wheat’: 210;‘ 40%: ‘Dre 46%: Mr! I096: July 51 . Oats: Nov mt: Dw- fiiti M" "Li's", Nov wit: Dee 80%: Mn I255; July 88 . oasn raicss 4° . 24 Wheat: No 1 hard 47%; No 1. nor C I I ___ __ m 9 m pa; No. 2 noi- 45%! No. s 110i’ 4m: e33‘ gfirveff» .. sill is“ Mi 0- 4 "i" 42%! N°- 5 39y‘? N’ a 35V‘; Cora Products .... 53% 58 b8 Feed 31%: Trick 46W N» 1 0'1"!" on find Hud .. om so»; til IPA; No 2 durum 51%; No 8 durum Drug Inc ___ ___ 1. 17%; NO- 4 durum 43 - Eastman Kodak 16, Oats; No. 2 C W 24%; No. 3 C W gen m“ ___ hi; Ex 1 feed 122%: No. 1 feed 2%: gen pom]. , No, ‘.3 feed 22; Rejected 17%; Track (m, plum" ,,, l-idl- * Int Harv ... Iiarley: lilalting grades 0 row ex 3 1m yvlcge] _ C \V 35%: 2 row ex fl C W 34%: Other 1,13 [jug-ban] rades No. 3 f‘. W 30%: No. 4 C W Nat Biscuit R : No. ti f‘. W 20%; No, 0 C W ‘.35- N y_ (jenrml HLTPIIQK 3001- North Ameri i——-—-—- Noranda liflnes , Pub Serv N. J . Radio ... . ltoyal Dutch .. ' Stand Oil N J. Texas Gulf .. gallon (gilllld! ti . ... ~ _ ..:..:: ma. aiorvrnnau, adv. 1o- md Auk“ m S_ mum Tax Exompg Issues BK 1 Nov 10.13 . ll 1 Mureli 1037 IE’; 1 Dec 1037 .- Tnxnhls Issues 1 Nov 11134 ... .. '- 1 Sop 1940 .. 1 Sop 1010 . ll. H. Steel ... Vanadium ... Westinghouse Woolworth Stocks All (‘do Chem ... Aiu nuii For Pow ~Ain Tel and Tel Anni: Copper Atchlson 1am."- mno ilwiilkilibflryblflffilx-u .. "ti-ii" c. r . n. 101-51 1 (fuse J. I. ... ... .. 111.72 (‘hcsiipefilte OhlO ... s ‘"73" Pom Solvents ... ... ... .. 11% Jll-OO l'ou (ins ,.. . ... ... i931 Conversion Issues 41,141 Nor 40-50 .. 4% i Nov 47-57 ... - All» 1 Nov 49-58 . . . . .. llb 1 Nov 40-50 ..- 1031 hzntlnnnl Service ‘Loan ii lfi Nov 1030 5 l5 Nov 1031 (‘nru Pcoil . .. Del and lluii .. ... .. Diamond Match .. .. 9'15“ 9750 ilrup: Inc . . . . .. M50 "750 l-lustinau Koil oar-o iIRJill G9,, m“. 08.50 09.50 qon Fgndq Int lIarv . lut Nickel . Llq (‘arhonlc 101-50 109-95 Nat Biscuit .. 191-00 19125 N Y. Cent Dominion of Canada Guaranteed llonds C N Tl 4% 107:1 t". N Ti. .. t’? N It 4 .. ... l’? N ll. . ... I‘. N R. - ... C N R 4~ as . C N It. T‘. N R . . . .. C N (TVI) SS 510s» .. lilti Ilnr Com 5 1000 .. Bonds lloat Paw debs 41% 411,5 41% MzzvsNc ‘ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Out, Nov l0- 0R5 Noraiida Mines Pub Ser N, J .. Radio . . . . .. Stan Oil N J .. 0 Texas Gulf ... ... ... .. liiiinn (‘uriililo ... ... .. l‘uiim Pacific ... .. l'nltcd (‘orp l‘. N. lluiihcr . l‘. N. Stccl .. .- Viinailium Wostlnizliouse Woolworth Ml’. CURB (Cnnnilian Press) NEW YORK NOV. ll Stocks Ami-r (‘you B . Amer Sup Pow Ftnrks lllltll Low (‘lose As G nuii El A M,“ ___ ___ __ ____ '_- g , |(‘:_in Iiiiirconi .. ‘unmet Loy, jfll/ 1:114, (titles Serv . Arno .. " 2 I'll llouil Sh . Burn. "on _ liup 'loh . x‘ Bhmmm luip Oil ... j Bunker-Hill lvnl. Pete .. . . . .. (mm n“. (lll Xlilfllllilil .. ... ... ... 115*’; ,._,.,,“._,,,;,, _ _ on iiiii .. .. slit, 1km", 3pm., st. on n.- . . . zri-v, 1,."1,D,,h,,idm, Ln i.r Pow A ... ... ... ... _... 5', Granada (‘will Jlolllugcr (‘nus ‘ltoiucslcnil jpnvey (lulil ... ‘Kirk Lake. Kirk Fri-in Mike Shore hiacnssa . . . hiuliirllc jh-liilyrc ... Ziicrlauil Oil Nlivr (‘urn Fhffzil 1 q Fvlwluilc ... Vfwilrlll“ .. '1“: lluqlics \'-~i\lllllll Gas .. Doluo fi/fiuliic‘ (‘orp Nrrflliillfl RVI-oc . Sullivan . Tcck Ilugbes “Nimvnm Sivltzcrliind franc 0.2176, “H: M|nnmm __ ___ 15 15 1r, U. S dollar 12,4‘ p. e. premium. re-m Research .. . 00 00 00 i-“iioroilo ... ... -.. 120 123i 127 [iii-i nay -... ... 42.1 40o 42.. “—‘_"'_‘“' _‘ llii Nickel ... .. 1000 I135 1000 ’ lticimnd W. W. 3% Nordon .. ... 0 0 9 I Pen Pete ... . 13K 11 11 ‘Vcniurel ..¢ 1711 ‘T: '-——' Vi . - - * , cal-ah‘: lilalt . 111% ms 11w. 9,0,,“ ‘°“““"'“‘ ‘Q13,’ M. c"... can w» - - 3°“ ,3” 3°" n. s. Oil as av. w. Kirk 9mm '~' u‘ 1% I‘ Iicnuharaois . . . 1% 1% 1% Pirkhlli - ‘l A * c. Wineries 1v. 1v- 1% flhirrgitlt stklir 155:“ A7 4T 47 _ 53% (3:16 o a a cs:-— . . us‘ , I on 0% 0 W- W0" ' rm’. rm» . W. 8% 8% Alaoml --- 4% “A “A m rm, . 11% 11% Hohjn ... ... ... .- 5 17s g Int pt" 3% 3% 2% 4'70“ K"! ~--‘ “- ~' " ' ‘ For Sin ... .1. 8% 3% 3V1 (‘on Pat ... ... 17 10 ‘l’! T" “Mm pm n“ 95% my) 95% 11.....- uxvl 14% It‘? 14% IVMki-r 1% "S: IKeoi-a -. m; p“ a Kirk Town w. .... 13 1i! 13 _____________ Mk’ "Mm" ‘m!’ 221i. new YORK coon .. 31/, (Canadian Press) M, Rloolrs Illsh Low Close 1% Amcr Cyan l! .. 4% 3% 4% 1 Aime‘; Bu: {low .. 2% 4 s an ... - - s‘ (‘an llinrconi . 1K 1% 1% (flties Serv ... 3% 0% 3% man-n there any speed law in Ilionéi (‘so 2011.4 1g 2o, he"? 03:‘! ‘jllnilun 1a 1a mt Native-Haw, you tellers can't- Eel it’ (All 1"", g “l: ihrwsh hm my we "at i" ‘m in. u l'ow A .. m in 4% __._._____._.-__. EXCHANGE: _ _.__v--_ RIONTITIAAIZ, Nor ll-Ilrltlsh and fnrclirn cxciiiiiige ln relation to thc (‘inindiau dollar, as compiled by the ltoynl liniik of Canada, closed today us follows; Argentina peso 0.20515. ' Australia pound 2.0000 Austria schiilluir Not ilclirliim bclga 0.15118, Brazil lnilrols 0.0801. Bulgaria lev Not quoted. (‘hlna lionir Kong dollars 0.2570. Pzcivhnslovukla crown 0.0335. llcnnirirk krone 0.1038. Finland flnmark 0.0100. France franc 0.0113 Germany reiclismark 0.2054. Grant Britain pound 0.7005, Greece drachrna 0.0000. llolland fiorin 0.4503 lndio rupee 0.2810. Hungary pcngo 0-076. ‘Italy ilro 005 Jiupan yen 0.2310. Jugnslnvia’ diuar 0.0104. Nciv Yicnlnnd pound 3.3005. Norway krone 01 . Poland zlntl 0.1275. Roumunia leu 0.0060. Spain pesets 0.0924 Sweden krona 0.1070. ‘quoted. law Close. ‘igik n.1,”... Gold Settled in that liaused liaeliiiig tough Norway Pins 8min llfrs. S. E. Wood, ljllmrrood, "Bums time ago I had a in my chest totssrmstopl I iiad road about Dr. Wood's N‘ soI B r swim: ‘finished my Price 86c. drug llll urn and general stores; put up only by 00., Ltd, Toronto, 0st. Ilsa. with:- sevlroooldwhichsottlad oooghltssarasd Piss decided w give it a mo. m m felt relief, and when the bottle was rough was an y " s bottle; isrgs family she Heir: aTil unsingsuoharsokiag aces. E Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) Ililh Low ill) US ‘p’; Close liil SIIMMERSIIIE And Prince County —S'1‘. MARY'S Academy, Sum- ;merside, Annual Bazaar, Tuesday, and wednesda , Nov. 15th and 16th. Supper served from 4.80 to B o'- Hdppenings Of ‘The Week‘ (Continued) Mrs. Saunders, wife of Mr. Jus- tice A. C. Saunders, daughters, __ Round Steak Hamburg Steak 10¢ lb. and he, Wu Roast of Lamb 10-15c lb. Miss Mona and Mrs. Reginald Saunders and little son, Master Reggie, left this week to spend the winter in Virginia. They dock Bmgo and Qthef Qmugg- will also visit Mrs. Saunders‘ other menu 3455.11-13.31 daughter, Mrs. Cleveland in Youngs- v ____ town, Ohio. -CBYSTAL TEA Rooms, Bum- ‘ ' ' merslde, opposite Hospital, are now open and will serve special dinners M,‘ daily at reasonable prices. 6459-11-l2-stt-3l _ —DEATI-I 0F FREETOWN RES- IDENT - There passed away on Wednesday at his home in Free- ' ‘ town, Mr. James H. Crossman, at ' The deceased was a life long resident of Free- town, and was most highly esteem- ed by a large circle of friends and He leaves to mourn his widow, one daughter, Miss Rena, at the age of 85 years. neighbors. llfl 9% ll-',\ 20 4% 4% 4 20 21$ 20 2 2 2 5% 4 5V, . 12V, 1'.’ 121/, (iii 38“ 3D gull; .. 57‘ . . It. .. 10' 15 10 Cocirrhutt Plow 5% 5% 5% Con Smelt 00 08% 00 Dom Bridge 10 Iifi 10 Dom Stl Coal B 1% 1% 1 Gurd ... . 0 i) Gvnwm : 2% 2 Int Nickel 1n up. 1o Lake of Wood 8 s s Massey Harris . 3 ‘l ll McColi Fr Sh’; 8% sir. Mont Pow ... . ‘LL; 5H Nat Brew .. 1R 11-5,’. 17'.-’_- Nat S Car ... s“, R11, sh. Pow C. I’ .. 10 , ,_- 10 Quebec Pow .. 1.‘! 1!: St: Law Pap pfil .'» t1 5 Shawlulgun 12 117;; 1.’ Stl of Can . . . . . . .. 18 1S 1S BANKS (‘ornrnerco 145 1-l."i 145 Rloutreol 1S7 1S7 1S7 Nora Scotia ‘>00 ‘.100 24' ltovnl ‘i0 1.70 150 ‘Foial sale . 7,001. liouils 10,750. PRO tic (Canadian Press) ‘ MONTRl-IAL, Nov. lfl-Juailcquale supplles of fresh cggs which foici-il prices hlgiicr |\i‘ll\'lIl'.‘4l the fi-iiiuri- on thirproducc niiil dairy niurkct herc today. Ontario fresh grailcil eggs ‘vert- froui one to two cents ll iluzen high- er. Less than cariot prlccs were 4.‘! to 45 cents for extras, 0R to ll) irculs. for firsts and 2.‘: cents for seconds. Stor- nge were iincliaiigcil at . for extras, 20 to ‘J2 et- ‘ and 10 to 17 cents a dozen oniis, To rctrillcrs fresh eggs with the exception of seconds were udvauecd from two tn thrcc cents a dozcn as announced _\‘0iilf‘I‘llH_\'. ltcccints were, 05S cases but of the totril . '1 cases wcrc i'l can from liriiish ‘ifiiliiiuliiu. ivhich was iilrcaily wild. October cheese ilvviiiicil a qiiiiric of u cent, Ontario's selling: nt l in 01,4, cents and Quclice‘s iit Sh} in Ii", cents n pound. Scptcmher iurikr- was uneiiangcil at 10% cents for Ontario's and 10 cents n pound for Quebec's. lieci-ipts werc 1,322 boxes, Butter was firm at 204', to ‘ll ccuts s pound for carlots or less of No, l tho minimum being for fodder eiii-rcut receipts anil the iniixiiiiiiui for grass butter. Receipts wcrc 0i boxes. Potatoes lit-id steady N. l1. or T‘. E- T green mountains, per S0 nouiiil bar: iiciiii: quoted at 7Z1 cents l’. l-l. I. grid-a mountains rmr 00 pound hair nl Si} lo 00 cents and .\ioutrc:il whites at 50 to 00 rents per S0 pniiutl bag, lllisi-elianeous Wheat northern no " 5R: Tint-lo)‘ (‘aaniliau western no f‘ i1“ Outs. ("fill ndirin waster-u no ‘I ,' .11‘! (‘aim lllfili western no .'i 111- Nels feed Ho l 2p; Flour spring u-hi-nt paicuts firsts 4.50: Flour sccouils 3.00‘. Flour link- crs 3.80: Flour winter wheat 00PM" cholcc 2.00 to ° Flour white corn 4.20: Bran tou Shorts ton 1627i: Rlliiillinirs tnu Rolled oots 1mg on pmnuls ‘:7 , Ia no 2 pcc ton car- iots 1000' (‘liccsc October Outs 0 to nil; (‘hoora- Octohcr Quebec R1,’; Ito RM: ftiiticr no 1 firir-st 20A.’- tn 2i: Eggs fvnsh specials in cartons 1R: T-lirizs fresh cxtras in cartons 40: Eggs fresh firsts in cartons 40; Plugs stornizc extras in cartons Ell: Emits- storage firsts lu cartons '."'- l-iflirs atorrico seconds iii urtons '.. Pota- toes N. ii, and I‘. F I rrccu moun- tains R0 pound liar l-i, l’ Id T grccu mnuiitnlus 00 pound lint: P7»: to i101 ‘ioutreol whites 80 pound bog 50 to (I0. OTTAWA. Out, Nov 10_-i"urr'~u' rcpnrts ludicrilc a fiirilhcr reduction in {rush cog reccliits in practically evcry section of the country and mar- kets continue firm. TORONTO:—li‘rcsh egg suppllcr hcrc have now hccouie an scarce that prices are difficult to quote. Dcnlcrs arc quoting: producers and cruinti-i" shippers extras 4n, firsts iii, pulls-t extras 30, seconds ilclircred. Poultry nccelpts are hcnvy and having prices have nivaiu been rciluccil one cent. .\i0.\"i'lll-‘.Al.:--Eg: receipts tndav wrcrii 058 cases as compared to 2.495 ‘use! for the corresponding ilziy last vcar. The market "Jrltlllflrtl firm with no chance in prices. . \'.i\N(‘Ol'Vl-l1l:—-'l‘lils egg morkci mmtluucs in u flriu position \\'holc- siili- ilcrilcrs are. quoting producers for cars at the. farm extras 3Z1, firsts ‘JR. piillct extras ‘J3 to 24. RT .lOl>lNz-l\‘ith fresh eggs scarce this market ls firm and priccs arc advancing, Host of the trade herc is now ln alorairc eggs. \Vh~lcs.'ilc prie- cs of frcsh r-rrzs to visitors are cr- tras 45 to 5U, firsts 40 to 45. seconds 20 tn 30. iiAl‘.li<‘AX:-l~‘rcsh cars are prac- tically off lho inai-kct here. Tlicre is a very little change in the general situation and prices are steady. MONTREAL, Nor, 1l~Prlccs were unchanged in light trailing on the produce and dairy market iii-re today. Anuouncciucivt was made ivy rvholc- salors that ("TOFHVO tomorrow priccs to retailers of lrcsh cogs, in cartons. will bo from two to four cents high- er. (‘arlots or less of Ontario extras rvcrc qiioful at 1.’! to 4.1 cents, firsts at 11R to to 11111.1 and seconds at 25 cents n ilozcu. Storage extras in car- lots wcrc firm at 2'.’ tn 2i ccnts, firsts at 20 to 22 cents and seconds at 10 to 11 cents s dozen. (‘he-re held firm at 0 to 0% cents for October Ontario's, 81-’; to 8% cents for Octnhcr Quebec's, 10h’; cents for September Oatarios and l0 cents a pound for Scntciuircr Ouchccis, flutter was steady. fodder butter being 2M’, cents and grass butter 2i cents a pound. All ‘Montreal potatoes been cleaned up N. H. or l‘. ‘Pi green mountains. new 80 pound hair. were 75 cents and 1" E, l, prccn mountains, per 00 poiiiiil bsg 8.1 to 00 rents. hare Miscellaneous Wheat Northern no '.' 5R: Barley Canadian western nn 7i ii: Oats. Can- adian western un '.' .'i'i~ Oats, (‘ana- dlan western no 3 .'il. .its, feed No. 29: Flour spring wheat patents. "I'll! 4-00: Flour seconds 3.00: Flour bakers 3R0: Flour irlnm- wheat ont- entl choice 2.00 to 2.0.1: Flour white corn 420- Iiaan ton 1 : M20: Riiddlings inn .2: Rolled oats MI 00 pounds 250: Iiav no ‘.' nor ton csrints 10.00: ("ii-cum Oct 0a- tarian 0 to 0%: (‘aw-- Oct Onchlc W- to m: Rami- as“ rim-c 20a; to 21111 Eggs fresh lpcclall in cartons 4i: ‘Eros. fresh extras in cartons 40'. Eras fresh firsts in cartons m; Eels ltoraso extras in cartons fill Eggs storage-firsts in cantons 21: Ears storm"- scconris in cartons 23: Pota- toes N. ll. and l‘. ‘n. V, prr-cn moan. Mina R0 pound hair 7.1- Potatoes I‘. .- home, one son Harry, at Borden, and a son and daughter in Maine, to whom much sympathy is extend- ed. The funeral took place on Fri- Mrs. H. E. Hopgood, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smuiiman, of Summerside, has returned to her home in St. John, N. B. Many pleasant little parties ‘were given in her honour during her visit. Mrs. Harry MacRae entertained at on Kiibarry Road, Toronto, last Wednesday. Yellow chrysanthe- mums were ‘attractive throughout the rooms. Mrs. Burnhnm Mitchell, aunt of the hostess, assisted in I!- celviug. The tea table, which blend- ed with the autumn fiowcrs,.and waslighted with yellow candies, was presided The assistants at teatime were Mrs. a most enjoyable tea ut her home. over by Lady Falconer. I day afternoon from his late resi- dence to the United Church and from thence to the People's Cem- ctery and was very largely attend- ecL-S. -ME1\I0ltlAL WINDOWS - Mr. l-iazeu MacLclian, proprietor of the Variety Store, Summerside. has struck the right note in his beauti- ful memorial window for Remem- brance Day. It. reminds one that we should still be in mourning for those dear ones who lie in Flanders - Fields and who paid the Supreme Sacrifice for us. The window is draped in black, with maple leaves across the upper part of the drap- l cry, with poppies here and there. In the centre of the window is the , cross sent to all mothers who lost sons in the Great War. At the side , is a soldier's trench helmet and a l rifle. These tokens of warfare with the silver cross tel! the story of 1914 to 1918 as nothing else can. Mr. I... B. Gallanfs window, with white crosses and poppies on airlock back- ground, carries out the some idea. The window of Gallant Drug Co. Gilbert Falconer, Mrs. MacDonivd, Mrs. William Billings,’ Miss Joan Eliistoii and hliss Lena McLure, of Charlotctoivn. Notices Alexander Zion Cubs isczcuis AT l DEEREAIIX Roast Pork . . : Chickens, ducks and fowl at lowest prices. 224 Kent St. 6460-11 BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This l; reserved for news, out advertisements of a new; ennui," "my be Inserted at the rate or flg, per word. stfictly payable lll ad. 5T» PAUL'S Annual Tea and Sale of Fancy Work, Thursday, Nov, "th- 6465-11 Mr. John McGowan, senior year medical student at Dalhousle Uni- versity, and now internc at the Vic- toria General Hospital, Halifax, is at present spending a vaicsflon among relatives in this city. roucr: COURT—-At the Police Court Thursday morning, two dog owners for non-payment of taxes were each fined $2.00 and costs. The defendant in an abusive langu- age case was fined $10.00 and on autoist, charged with operating a car while intoxicated was remand- ed untii today. ed many valuable ‘sugestions which were dealt with. The meeting ad- fioumiwl. ‘This troop is making steady pm. irrcss under the leadership of Mi‘ George Brady as Scoutmaster air Warren Farrar as 'I‘roop 11984131‘, During one of the recent mewi lugs the troop was visited by A550 Provincial Commissioner William Warren who invested Mr. Brady as Scoutmaster. This ceremony was performed in the presence of all Eighteen Cubs were present m. Ltd, 0n U"! "the? Side 91 the street thc-‘meeting Ol\ Tuesday night aiidi slmck B‘ m0“ cheerful ‘wt-e Wm‘ "'5 were pleased to welcome back their bright red lmpples m‘ a‘ pure whim ‘assistant commissioner, Miss Ruby background. The artist had carried Campbell ‘vho has been away on a out the idea. that those who had ‘_ died on Flanders Fields where pop- pies grow, had given up their lives that we might live in peace and the i white background was an emblem i of peace and purity and the bright- er days that are to come.-—S. - - —APPEAL FOR Prince County was held age. need of attention. demands made for clothing second hand forthcoming this winten-S PERSONALS —Mrs. L. R. Slliiphant left this week to spend the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Mills, in Chelmsford, Mass-ls. —Dr. M. Delaney, of Wellington, was a visitor to Summerslde on Wednesday-S. -_____ —-The many friends oi.’ Mrs. Ezra Nicholas will be pleased to learn that she is making good progress alter her recent op- C. Alien, of St. oration-S. —-Mr. Coleman Dalton returned last to Runiford, Maine, from a brief visit to his home in Burton, Lot '1. His visit to the Island was for the purpose of accompanying his mother. Ml’!- Wliiiam Dalton, back from a de- lightful visit with membe a of her on Thursday family in 'the States-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN “r-rvo-owwan ._::o nor chicken dinner, gamer and old-time Nov. dancing in Montague Rink 15th. Help the hockey boys. E. I. "P00" mountains 00 pound hag N to U. _ CLOTHING FROM CHILDREN'S AID SOCI- ETY-The regular monthly meet- ing of the board of management of the Children's Aid Society of in the Town Hall, Summerside on ‘rues- day evening. The president Dr. J. A. McPhee, presided. The report of the agent and truant officer, Mr. V. J. Harrington, stated that the month just .past he had only cue bad case of truancy to deal with. l-Ie also reported that ho had taken a. child from the western part of the Province to St. Vincent's Orphan- He was ordered to investi- gate a report regarding a child ln Malpeque that was said to be in He had many and would ask any citizens who had children's boots or clothing to let him know and he would call for them, or they could leave same at his house 0n Church Street, as many little ones would be prevented from attending school unless the necessary clothing was vacation. An invcstlturc was held and Rusell MacKlnnon took the (Cub promise. At the next meeting ‘Preston Roper, Harold Dougan, Ev- erett McLeod will be invested. The slxers and seconds met in coun- cil aft-er the meeting and arranged a program for next night. ST. PETERIS The Scouts of St. Peter's Church met at seven o'clock Friday night. They are doing well under their new Scout Master, Mr. Brady. They have enrolled a. lot of new mem- bers. The meeting ended with Scout silence. Zion Troop ' There was n full attendance at the weekly meeting Tuesday even- lng. The meeting was taken up in in- struction 1n first aid by Instructor Vernon Rodd, in boxing the com- pass by A. S. M. Stavert, in Sig- nalling by Troop Leader Jiirilinc A competition was held between the patrols on the Tenderfoot Test which was won by the Foxes. S. M. McBeoth stressed the point that the boys should be more punctual in letting to the meetings. The troop then moved to the basement to play games. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Court of Honour then met with Trcrp Lender in the chair. The A. S. l\'i. ixpiaincd the purpose of the meeting as ll; was the first held in the Troop. Instructor Rodd offer- llo More Piles Bow to End Terrible Agony Without Solves or Cutting Thousands of Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is internal-bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel. That. is the scientific truth about Piles-the real reason why salves Lud suppositories do not. give per- manent relief, wny cutting docs not. remove the cause. Your itching, bleeding or protrud- ing Piles will only g0 when you actually remove the cause-and not one minute before. External treat- ments can't do l.l‘ilS——li.l1 internal medicine should be used. HEM- ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. S. Lieonhardt, succeeds because it sti- congcated blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. l-EM-ROID tablets have on sl- most unbelievable record of suc- cess. vlte every sufferer to back if it does not. end their Piles, mulates the circulation, drives out. So why waste time on ex- ternal remedies or worry about an operation when Hughes Drug Co, Ltd, and drugglsts everywhere in- try HEM- ROID with guarantee of money- llic scouts. » 4th Ch‘torm Flftccn scouts were present at last Monday's meeting. A geogra- D115’ Competition proved very ex- citing as also did o knot tiring com- petition. At the close of the meet- ing a five minute talk was given on the Scout Laws. At the next meeting two candidates who desire entrance to the troop will be tried by a special game known as In- quisition. Under this plan the boys of the troop decide whether the candidate has sufficient knowledge of the Teriderfoot. Tests to be in. vcstcd. Card of Thanks Mrs. John Proctor wishes to thank neighbors and friends of her dear sister, Mrs. James Mac- Innis, for kindness shown her dur- ing her long illness. Also to those who sent. mass cords, spiritual of- ferings, flowers and messages of sympathy. BIRTHS TOWNSEND-At. Prince County Hospital, November 9, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsend, Sher- brooke, a daughter. MARRIAGES BLATClI—MUTCiI—On Thursday, Nov. 10th at Zion Manse, Charlotte- town, Mr. Frank Stewart Blatch, to Miss Cecelia Lois Mutch, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. A. Mutcii, Rev. G. C. Webster oflici- ated. MACLEOD-POULTON- On Mon- day November 7th, i932, at St. Paul's Rectory, Rev. H. D. Raymond officiating, Allan Winsloe Mac- Leod of Murray Harbour to Laura Helena Poiiiton of Charlottetown. DEATHS MACEWEN-Jn Vancouver, B. 0., on November 10, 1932, Ira R. Mac- Ewen, age 45 years, formerly of St. Peters, this Province. l0, i932, W. A. Doughart. age B4. Funeral from home of deceased Saturday, Nov. 12, at 1.30 p.m., to Geddie Memorial Church, New London, where service will be held at 2 p.m. N. D. MacLean UNDERTARIIB EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wiitshirs Phone 140 .. 10-120 lb.‘ . . . . . .. 14c lb. ‘ Phone 1210 King's Own DOUGllART-At Long River, Nov. written guarantee. issued ol one to three years, they and December. Capital Protected-Income Guaranteed for Your Savings Time lr no finer conservative investment than our Guaranteed Investment Cerrificatei. They luvs the double security of gilt-edged first mortgages sad our hundred dollars and multiples thereof, and For periods the amcuntlnvcsied. Cheque for interest sent in June The EASTERN TRUST Company in denomination: oi oas return 5% per aanuin on X i i i i i X X $slntJolln,N.I. Hssd osimusuraacus. si. Iohlfi, Nu. \ t‘ ' J-EJ- “ “ NJ- .“ L ' Oar. \ C. N. BISSETT-Managar, Charlottetown Branch. ii i h/S/I/JII“ .£//7£/J£/£/£/.£//7./YJY.£/./7:£//7/Y_£//7I£//7/7./5 Advertising Rates- or 4e per word. Other rates Minimum Charge for any cents, ~ 0 s» RATlB-Zc iwr word. throe in- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted EARNEST WORKER WANTED. Man or woman to distribute re- liglous literature in your com- munity. Steady work. Good pay. Winston 00., Toronto, A. W. 11-9-12-16-19. CITY OR COUNTRY. SELL 160 Guarantee l 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, 4785 Ste. Catherine East, Montreal. A.W. il-wfm-tl-Dec-IZ. IEENTS -- BIG MONEY SELL- .ng Shoeinstic. Soles shoes at ..ome for few cents. New scientific uimpound applied like putty. Wears like leather. Everybody wants it. Write Dept. B 9 Sho- nlastic Company, i332 William Sin, Montreal. A. W. 10-25-29-Nov. 5-12. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- "vincial "Land Surveyor, Herman- vlile, (R. 3, Souris.) IIAVE YOUR. FOXES TATTOOED by experienced man. 30c each. Box 303, Charlottetown. BISIi-IY-lii-li. Lost LOST-BETWEEN KENSINGTON and Summersidc Wharf or be- tween “Summerside. Wharf and Cicsrmont, a. truck tire. Finder communicate with James E. MacNelil, Kensington. 6098-11-9-31 Wanted WANTED-OLD MUSKRAT FUR. Apply 1'10 Prince st. 6124-11-10-31 -———-—-—- WANTED-Z 0R. 3 BURNER. PER- fectlon Oil Stove. Apply Guard- ian. 6130-11-12-31. ._._____.__--—- WANTED-RETURN EXCURSION ticket to Boston. Apply 228 Fitz- roy gt, 6466-11 WANTED AT BARGAIN. 1 SET Grocery and Meat Scales “l! l0 20 lbs. Communicate by mall or telephone to A. J. C.. St. Peter's. 6452-11-12-31. Male Help Wanted ,______________ HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT job. Free booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd, Toronto I10) M. H. W. Nov. 5-12-19-26. SECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 578 Barrlngton, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov IA-stttf. Personal l‘ R I V A T E KINDERGARTENS pay. Advice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto r10» Personal-Nov. 5-12-19-26. AGENTS - IIANDLE TliE MON- cy-maker of the season: RoYBY Series Private Christmas Greeting Cards: they defy competition; splendid opportunity for every one: big commission: shipping charges prepaid: capital or exper- ience unnecessary. Garretson Company, Brantford, Ontario. (Jentrai Guardian locals, 555w" |°"|5- zc- P" W011i: Announcements and Coming 131191118. 2c. P" word; Classified, 2c, peg word; m Mcmomm 5410988. 796- P" inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, etc, 4c. pcr name; Letters of Condolence 70c. per ineli; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ’l0c. per-duel; I r§-O-O4§-§f§§fi-Q- 4 0 Payable in Advance v Ac. per word; Western and vv vvvvw vvé on applications. suvertiscmcnt twenty - five vvvvvw i To Let _ ALSO girls coat, for sale. 6055-11-12-31, TO LET - a smrr: or a ROOMS. Modern conveniences. Apply Guardian. 6450-11-12-31. T0 LET - ONE FURNlsflEn heated room, 139 Kent Street, 6147-11-12-31. ONE FIVE AND ONE SEVEN room modern apartment. Garage. Apply Guardian. T. L.-613l-i1-12-Al. 234 RICK- 6079-11-9-31. GARAGE TO RENT. mond Street. T0 LET — BED SITTING ROOM suitable for couple with board. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE — COW. AYRSIIIRE grade. Freshener! November 10th. S. C. Stewart, Dunstaffnage. 0145-11-12-31. FOR RENT - LARGE FURNISH- . ed house. Apply Guardian. 6142-11-12-31. MACINTOSH APPLES AT F. S Reeves‘, Southport, (Sundays ex- cepted) _ 6462-11-12-31 T0 RENT-IN SUMMERSIDE, furnished apartment. Apply Box 694, Summerside. dlzii-ii-io-eod-li TO LET - ROOM, WITH OR without board in private family. Also garage. Apply 49 Orlebor Street. 6082-11-9-31. T0 LETE-LARGE FRONT ROOM, heated and has fireplace. With or without board. Apply 183 Euston Street. 6080-11-9-31. For Sale FOR BALE, T0 LET, BOARD ANll room signs on hand at Guardiaf Office. tf ..._____/ F011. SALE — OLD PAPERS, l cents bundle. Guardian Office. FOR SALE-TWO USED HAL] Thrashers. W. R. Dennis, Char- lottetown. 8127-11-10-41 CARBOARD SUITABLE F0]! lining outhouses, etc, 1c pef sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Fivc, Bridge and Whist Scort Cards. Guardian Central Job Print/cry. Nov. l-tf ___ FOR. SALE OR. T0 LEE-COM- plete Fur Cleaning Outfit install- ed ready for business. To be sold outright or can be rented ant used where it is. Priced yer; low and it. is nearly new. W. B Prowse d: Sons. 574640-2942! Employment Wanted ___._.___________ -- EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANT! work as housekeeper. Apply Guardian. 6083-11-9-31 .._._i____._.__. Saiesmen- Wanted MEN WANTED T0 CONDUG renowned Rnwleigh Home Set vice business. Reliable hustle can start earning $35 weekly eni increase rapidly. Write immed lately. Rawleigh Co. Deili- CN 96-5, Montreal, Canada. S. W. ll~4-5-li-12-i8-19~2 Situations Vacant-Femal S. V-1l-12-‘l5. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR j______-- Mary-Don't you thb-f: shows distinction an her clothes? Paws George-well I'm not sure I would ADUAITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PA‘ Large demand for ladies Wi learn beauty culture and hill dressing. Join Canada's larger masts: w- ‘Neckw. r Company, Dept. 147, for information. Miitir-‘verll B61122; Toronm Aciuitemlrrs. 8 St. Ca c no i ~ r‘. n. w. Nov. 5-12-19-20. .11__T_12_19_26_12_3_1o_1, .. -. l. WANTED-CAPABLE mm. on "4 " middle-aged woman for general ' _ - __ housework. Apply Mrs- my Situations scant Horne, Winsloc. 6463-11474! LADIES WANTED TO DO L1G‘ “g9 the word ‘distinction.’ D0111 Yo“ I b 545141434‘ no matter how stubborn the case? mean ‘di-illflcill’? sewing at home: good pay: W0 sent charges paid. Nation Manufacturing Co. DEM- Montreal. s. v. 9-10-24-10-842-11-5-18-1 3-17. TWO ROOMS r0 LET. ‘ 6111-11-10-31. ' 2-4-tf. WWW CROSS I-‘OXES FOR SALE . Newton McLurc, North Riistico. 6114-1l-10-3L