- free from what seems to be an ever OCTOBER 25. 1932 ' Old Times and ‘ Now a By “Senex" (Continued) n. 1101 the pWll-lll-‘m l" ‘m’ T’ jgnd was 3,567. In 1827 it was 23.- zee. m 1833 it was 32.191 “l4 l" 1841 it was 47,083. In 1548 it was‘ 52,678. You will see by the above ma; from 182'! to 1841, l. period of ,4 mm‘ the population had more than doubled. T719 imlnlmtlcl“ during the last seven years has been us foliows:- From Eilslblld. 347, from Scotland i065, from Ire- innd 1214: others s91 or a total of» 5013. There ls one thing which I will observe, and I do it with a 11t- ne prldil and satisfaction, that the total of the public money found necessary to bestow on the poo, w” in i849 223 pounds 8s 8d. ‘mung and n similar sum in the gums year for the support of the Lunatic Asylum-a total of 1 l-lld‘ Mung per head. 'I‘his tax is paidi too out out of the general revenue.‘ [meni/on this to show that we are increasing and almost infniemble burihen in the old countries, a poor lair. "In 1848 there‘ were on the Is- land 109 churches, 182 schools, 116 grist mills, 27 carding mills, 189 saw mills and 246 thrashing ma- chines. “The Isianid has not yet fully recovered from the years of die- tresa (1848) rising out of bad crops and the almost total failure of the potato crop. It was, I as- sure you, a melancholy sight, to see every cart going to the country with o, barrel of flour to be paid for, not in produce of s different onocen’: J$PECIAL live ‘l8c...... Mb, do .110. 3105-... $1.00 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This Is reserved for news, but advertisements oi o news character m], be inserted at the rate of 4c. oer word, strictly payable in ad- CATALOGUES FOR. distribution at Canadian National Eox Breeders‘ Association's office, Summerside. . 5619-10-24-31 POLICE COURT-At the Police court yesterday morning there ivere two cases of driving motor vehicles while intoxicated, in one an offen- der was given 7 days and thc other adjourned until today- PERSONALS Mrs. B. A. MacDonald has gone on a visit to Boston. w, Hugh Buchanan of Brodai- bane, has left for Boston, where he will enter the Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital for further treatment. Mrs. H. Scott, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., after visiting her sister, Miss Parker, in Quebec, has come to this city to spend some time with relatives here-Montreal Star. THE CE:&&QTFEIQYV_NDGIJARDIA4Y Splendid Progress ‘Coming Fox Show Made In An honoured guest at Rotary Club yesterday was Dr. Jean Mac- namara, of Melbourne, Ailfitfalhz, who is here to obtain first hand in- formation of the work performed at the Crippled Children's Clinics. Dr. Macnamara is‘ specially inter- ested in infantile paralysis and for ‘ the past year has been travelling in various countries making a study of, what is being done to deal with that disease. Her brief address ‘had h“ ha“ estreated and m5 case dealt interestingly with the work ~carrlcd on in Australia on beha.'f lof crippled children. Other speak- ers were Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mllian, Dr, T. B. Acker, of Halifax, who is conducting the clinics here, and Miss Mona Wilson, chief nurse of the Department of Public Health and formerly Chief Red Cross Nurse. Rotarians Archibald Irwin and Hon. Dr. MacMllian presided joint- ly at the luncheon, at which there was a large attendance. The guests, other than the speak- Donald, of the nursing staff of the Department oi Health, Dr. B. C. W0rk Of ‘Children ’s Clinic Rotary Club Commended For Assisting To Place Province In Forefront In This Connection. Dr. Jean» Macnamara, Austral-l aia, Chief Speaker At Luncheon. ers mentioned, included Miss Mac- l In ten days time the Fox Show will be in fuli swing, and possibly the best silver beauties that the ‘ world has ever seen or known will 'be brought together on the judg- ing table at Charlottetown. Poets have sung of the black fox skin, . honor has been bartered, crime has run rampant, senses have been ihrllied in the great open spaces oi the northiand by the entrancing children's clinics Wil be invaluable 0nd elusive beauty of the silver in reducl-na this item- Australia i prlt. Poets and writers of dramatic ' has lied a very bad denresalvn and episodes would be silenced, all the one oi the awd results has been the J richness of their vocabulary would TQBll-Zfltlflll lillflli ll 15 80111111 5115111655 ‘i I10 inadequate to express the beauty , ‘policy as well as philanthropy l°‘1hat will be displayed at the No- iPaY "litenuml t° these lmnls- EV‘ VPIIIDCI‘ Fox Show when hundreds ery potential cripple rescued bc- ‘ ‘ oi foxes of wondrous quality and’ “m” an asset m the ‘mmmuml-l’ , finish any one of which will far’ , . 3nd 11°‘ 9' drag m‘ n» and the“: l surpass the captured native fox of‘ l“ 3° new 0t WW1‘ m which “Ch ‘ the wilds will be displayed for‘ large returns can be given back for View‘ ' 'the amount expended. . Gym, interest ,5 be,“ taken ml “I do wish m ‘mngratulata the this Show and no doubt a great Rotary Club M charhttemw“ 1°" lllf‘il$‘1ll'0 of profitable trade will be th i ti t ki i ti’ wtfrkfirgllepzgd.‘ “I azreggwilslh ic\slogfefilllndgurglgg ogsmizgsliamerg; . ,5 . MacMllian that it i a it oth w | provinces in canadz hazeynct Bf‘ l among ioxmen. Financial conditions: ‘all? llllilroving and many of the l similar scheme. I really think it is - ‘ _ only n‘ matter or a ‘cw years ‘mm ‘ dungels that beset the industry a you Wm be wen m your way to ‘v sear or so ago have now entirely eliminate crippling diseases in your l dlswpeared‘ The 31mm‘ h“ been Pmvmce_ ma,‘ is a good ‘deal to dissipated in the brighter prospects ‘work ‘on and a great thing foriof a new day. Foxes have never looked better or showed a greater? ,Prince Edward Island.” Miss Wilson‘ called upon‘ expnw ‘measure of health, vigor and fin-‘ sad he, appreciation of the 5pm? ‘iisli. Tile Show should indeed be3 did-support given by the mmry ioutstanding in every respect. Club on all occasions. In the past Pens sufficient 111 "umber t0 i10- ,tures, and’ the work of crippled l i in his work during the Show. Foxes will be received at the Exhibition Buildings all day Mon- day, when classification will be conducted by the Committee, and pens assigned to each group of ani- mals. Judging will then commence me morning, November 2nd. Intending exhibitors should not neglect the preparation of their en- tries. Forms for entry application are included with each prize list.‘ Additional forms may be procured from the Secretary at the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown. It is suggested that two forms be made out, one to be forwarded to the Secretary, in which case the columns marked Class, Section and Color, should be left blank for thc use of by the Exhibitor for his own in- to the Secretary at the time entry holders of these bonds responded ' to the October 28th. In cases where ‘ resenting have not been yet marked, l the special service will be given by the ‘ leaving only some $440,000,000 to ‘ day, p UPS Canadian National‘ Fox Breeders’ Association Inspectors in order to‘ facilitate the necessary marking in’ time for the Show. The. Fox Exhibitors’ Association is doing everything possible to make the Show a big success, and in this ambition the cooperation of all Sal/ml; 1n interest fox breeders and citizens is earn- _ 939 i399 P" Blllllllll- descrlption, but in he'd cash come from where it might, and at how- evvr great a sacrifice. "In 1847, there was built 97 ves- sr-is of 18,445 tons. ‘Ille imports amounted to 148,617 pounds 3s 8d and the exports at 71.228 pounds 14s 2d sterling. This was besides 60 vessels of 9,608 tons at about 4 pounds 12s per tons or 40000 pounds. Timber sold in England at from 40s to 43s 4d per ton and the Island shipper got about 18s to 16s 8d per ton for the some. "In 1847 there was two steam flour mills-one operated by George Coles and the other by T. B. Tre- , main. The invention of kerosene by pr, (‘rcFiler was considered o, won- dcrful achievement. "Country farmers raise “green corn“ the half ripe ears of maize or mdinn corn. These are either boiled or roasted and eaten with salt and buiicr. They are not quite the tlfng for n young lady io- indulee hcr appetite with in the presence of he: lover, as the only way tn enjoy them is, as ‘I once hcnrd one of the finest "peasan- try" in the world say: “you must first plaster them with butter and pepper ‘em wid salt, and take ’em in your two paws, and thin gnaw "lily at them. for like a dog that hadn't had dinner for a neck.” "Thrrc are but two conservator- les in the whole Island and the success of the proprietor of one of these-my friend the Hon. T. H Havfland, Colonial secretary-l would have pf‘ pted others of his class one would have thought, to have followed his example. Indo- Prndonily of keeping s, number of Vary beautiful exotics through the winter, Mr. Haviland has had Willi-s ripen very early in the sea- Mll and has also ripened oranges. ‘Wheat produces about 15 win- chcricr bushels per acre. (Nine winchcstcr bushels equals 8 Imper- ial ditto). Oats produces about 80 bushels per acre and sells at about‘ ls Der bus. Wheat sells for about 6s nor bus. m 1850 H. N‘. Hope of Bt. Eleonora took first prise in ._________________ _._____._____ JUST ARRIVED cinloin m‘ elm: , from Western part of . Prince Edward Island. Will sell on foot or by "Wilfcass side or quar- o ter. ‘Prices right for cash. Charlottetown b __.__ . iTa-lo-lis-zl. l Ilr. W. Ii. iiarson l CflIll-OFIAOTOB Th!" Year Palmer Graduate ‘=4 Prince s1. Phone 1m , "'" Polk Mgfle m l .'lvllllllilitilfiiiiliil.vi-vlrii"-: Keeping, Chief Health Ofllcer, Doc- tors G. L. Smith, L. Tl. McKenna, G. F. Dewar, R. F‘. Seaman and J. Dr. Geo. D. Ciift left yesterday afternoon on return to New York W. MacKenzlc, of Charlottetown, 11150 Rotarinn hi. W. nlair, Wood- stock, N, B. and G, M. Hobart, London, Ollt. ' Hun. D1‘. hiacitiiillln, Minister of Health and Education, said the present occasion was one o.’ the most remarkable in the history of the Rotary Club in this Province. He commended very highly the service which the local Rotary Club has performed in aid of crippled children's work since the inception ofthe movement a few years ago by Miss Mona Wilson} As a result of the horse races on Thanksgiving Day, a further sum ofover $350 will be made available for crippled children's work and other charities. On every occasion, when asked for assistance towards the work of the clinic, the Rotary Club had res- ponded generously. It should there- fore be a matter of pride to them _tlmt crippled children's work in this Province is further advanced than in any other province in Can- ‘ado. the speaker said. The work was inaugurated by Miss Mona Wil- son, six or seven years ago. Dr. T. B. Acker, of Halifax, to whom its after spending the summer in this city. He motored as far as Bor- den with friends. “I never accept siivcr, madam," - said the night club waiter, handing back a couple of florins. "Not?" said the strong-minded dame. “What a nuisance; I never give paper, and I've no coppers. Prince County for red bald wheat- 30 bus per acres and 64 lbs. to the bushel. The second prize went t0 Benjamin Bearlsto Jr. of Prince Town Royalty for red bearded grown from oyster shells 29 bus of 80 lbs per acre. In the same year chas I-Iowatt of Tryon took first prize for turnips-moi bus pcr acre. The second prize went to Cornelius -Howat with 1238 bus '98‘ M"- Judge Peters took first prize for Queens County with 1153 bus per acre and Jerimiah Simpson of Ca- vendish second pr'ze with iollibus per acre. Francis McNutt of Darn- icy also took a first irlze and Rev- Dr. Wiggins of Si. Eleanors second -prize for turnips." I These quotations from the most‘ high tribute of appreciation. Dur- till’? 5nd SW95 "5 B "l? W“ °l hi)“ ing thepresent clinic to date nearly oin- ancestors lived in the early 100 physical examinations have days. ‘been made, five new operations ' All kinds of merchandise, iii- have been performed, three mani- ‘ *' _ puncheohs of molasses and puiations have been successfully rum. was carted all over the Pro- ‘carried out. All this had been done vim, w no,” and tr-uoig and in since Dr. Acker's arrival at Sum- general over very bad roads. Road mcrside on Wednesday night. houses every few miles where the Dr. Jean Mcnamara. was then in- havens;- oonid ggt 8mg and grog troduccd by Dr, Acker. Travelling and a feed for his horse were all on a Rockefeller Foundation Scho- over the Island. In fact almost all iazsillil, she has been visiting crip- retail stores sold rum by the pint'pied children clinics in England, m. gallon 0nd the price was vm-y United States and Canada .nd 10w and the quality KOOCL some came here for the specific purpose dmnk mo much than u now and ‘of studying the success achieved in Iwew ‘may; pom. but the majority Prince Edward Island. w", utemperaten although the" Dr. Mncnamara said the Rotari- were very few r-teetotalersn. set. ans of Meiboume have only recent- tlements in whfch there was iocat- 51y bee“ mwrcfted m ihehprokger ed 5 prosperous. urluuv-hopn iof crippled chi dren. B e ope o were llet them know what the Rotary r351’; firs’: genus: tgsmzigfzrf C!ubs of other places are doing, Ind particularly how the situation is a‘ gfgctoghcgnunule: ‘mum. a being handled in this Province. The e peep . - fA t li i l l the There were, practically,‘ no im- pr°blem ° us m a s “may , “on. of may made clothing care of crippled children in rural IF" ~ ' ommunlt as the opuiation is m boot‘ we Shae‘ and the thou!‘ Itsgcattered fiver large ‘districts. For ands and one that are made for us that reason‘ and also because she “d” m ontnm’ “d Quebec mdlhad heard in Toronto of thc suc- as a consequence, there was not, c658“, manner m which ‘the work u we" l‘ may‘ a wmmnt “ream was being done in Prince Edward °' "'°“°y “W” m" m‘ m‘ Island, she had decided to visit this vines to Upper Canada. We made Province‘ m“ “m “an” “m! bu)“ as we“ She predicted that in ten or '5 ‘u m" “m” “d “m and twenty years time the problem 0f farm machinery and kept our mo- uippled cmmmn m m; province ney at home. Our fishermen knit womd be 801%,, All"! W“ m“ “d “w” mm‘ ‘mi Contrasting the attitude of the rope from horse hair. The floats public toward‘ crippled children were made of native wood and the mm the “ladle Ages “the present He" ‘finned b7 “u” Mm Th” time, the speaker showed that the went W 971° film”? Fmmd “uh present movement is one of recent sails or oars and did not we“ years. This Province he; become their earnings 101' "Wm" "'4 an area free of bovine tuberculosis, about l2 per day fol‘ sfl- 0"!‘ m" and in the some iiay human ail- niture was almost all made in H‘ merits can be eliminated. 811s in- veral local factories. In our oplllloll ‘ stanced the work done in the treat- notvrithetending. the great ed- vancement in many W!!! tlllflllflh‘ out the world and the many are" labor saving inventions and im- alysis. In Australia, Dr. Macnamaro said, not as much irrnspilllly illld teniment here as the'e was filly sixteen years llDWlllTd "Ml" l "u, “a \ pound a week. These pensions in- n», 3, wanna‘) yoivo large governmental amendi- seven years over 400 crippled chfd- “lllllnfldfll-e W91‘ 500 foxes have re“ have been treated m mum. “Se, lJffCll piuccd in thc Main Building with most cnccmdging success. A warm tribute to ti". (lo-opera- tion and support of ills COllCGZUPS in the rrcdical profession through- out tiic Province was paid by Dr. MacMllian, who said tho‘ without this oo-operatlolr it would have been impossible to achieve success .vith the children. The musical program comprised a vocal solo by Mr. Percy Williams, who was encored. ' IN INEMURIAM MRS. MARGARET MUTCII l ‘The death occurred on Friday.‘ October 21st, of Mrs. Margaret ‘Mutch, at the residence of her son. Mr. Periey Mutch, Southport, after" Ia short illness. , The deceased, who had passed the four score age, resided in South- .port where she was born, B5 years logo, a daughter of the idle Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Moore, and where she, by her pleasant and cheerful man- ner, endeared hcrsclf to all wlthl whom she came in contact. lat the > Exhibihon grounds. The Judging pilVllilll lliiS been arranged }wi;li i.s (ziblc and heating equip- mcli; to uolnioriably accommodate cxilibliors 11nd visitors. Foxes will be inspected on arrival by an of. ficinl of tho Health of Animals ‘Bfllllcll- illld strict sanitary meas- iurcs will be religiously observed under ilic- (lirection of this official during the course of the Show. ‘Everything possible will be done of foxes while at the Show, ‘the same time nssfi‘. the exhibitor] —--_____ MIMMERSIDE And Prince County -—DON"I‘ FORGET the tug-of‘- war in Kcnsington Rink, Wednes- day. Oct. 26th, at a p.m. This wlll be thc filial pull to decide the winner of Arneit Trophy, There are four teams competing, Mr, Ar. nctt wlll make presentation of the silver cup. Also other sports, Ad. mission l0 cents. 5653-10-25-21 -—RECUU.\'T STARTS WEDNES- She was, a devoted and ccnsist- ‘DAY-Nccessm-‘f simian“ in WP‘ em member , or Tmmy United‘ port of an application for a recount Church of this city, and a tireless worker in the Women's Missionary Society of Pownai. . Out of a family of ten the fol- lowing survive to cherish the mem- ory of a devoted mother: Mrs. Charles Stewart, Kcpoch; MYS- Fenton and Mrs. Wortilwortil, Cai- ifomia, Hurry, Fred and Bert, Van- couver; William, Port Arthur, On- tario; and Perlcy, at home. One brother, Mr. George M. Moore o’ Moore 8r McLeod, is the only sur- vivlng member of the family. The funeral, which was hold from .- the residence of her son, Periey, Sunday afternoon, was largely attended. Service at the housc was held by Reverend Dr. E. H. Ramsay. and Reverend Mr. Elliott, the latter conducted the service at the grave, when all that was mortal was ten- derly laid beside her husband who predeceased her twenty years ago. The pail lbearers were: Messrs. Leonard Wood, Alexander Kennedy, Herbert Mason, John McDonald Matthew Aylward and Everett Bov- yer. TOMATO YIELDS N0 FRUIT JUICE MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 24.--The perplexing probiiem of whether a tomato is a vegetable or a fruit has been solved Ior the Minneapolis l office of the Internal Revenue Bu- lreau. It is a vegetable. John A. ‘Mcnardy, in charge of the office here, had requested a ruling from Woghington on nether tomato juice was taxable under the new Federal law which imposes a tax of itwo cents a gallon on drinks made from fruit. Mcllnrdy was advised msnt of tuberculosis, rickets and that a tomato is a velelflblfl 811d i! to some extent in infantile Dar- not taxable. grnoll child in cinema, as picture provcrnents in many ways there is there is an Invalid Pensions Act -of Ganhdi appears on the screen: ‘eon- under which crippled persons from "Oh, Mummy, what is it?" Mother: "Sh, dear." Child, as, Gandhi starts talking: “Oh. minim. it on: hlkl ‘of the ballots cast in the recent by- ‘election in Fifth Prince have been filed by Mr. H. M. Downing. , His Honour Judge Innlan granted the application and fixed Wednesday ‘next at 9 a. m., as the date for ‘istarting the recount. On Declaration Day there was n total of 2,773 bal- lots allowed, 1,387 for MacNeill and 1,386, for Downing. In addition to these ten ballots were spoiled and one rejected; at St. Eleanors, one spoiled; at Miscouche, two spoiled and one rejected; at Court House 2 spoiled; at Town Hall, three spoil- cd; Summer-side Centre, one spoil- cd; Summcrside cast one spoiled. GENERAL RIOT (Cmtinucd from Page 1) with machine guns stripped for action. _ Police cars with screcchlllil sirens raced to the centre of Queens- bomugh bridge and sent Bqllld after squad of biuecoats, with saw- cdroff shotguns in hand, down B huge elevator to the island bélow- One Plckcd UP D349! The man picked up dill"! 1mm the center of the milling, siusslll!» snarling prisoners was George Hol- shoe, who had been sentenced for carrying a concealed revolver. pfjsqngfg o; Irish extraction at the peace meeting in thc warden! office. The other two inmates at the conference were Anthony Mazzic and Joey Rao, who spoke for the faction of Italian extraction. Warden Joseph A. McCann and Medical Director Abraham Nor- man, who had sat in the confer- ence with the three inmates, gave vivid eyewitness accounts of what happened. "There had been trouble brew- ing between thc two facidons since Wednesday.“ the warden said] "I sent for thc three prisoners to lee if we couldn't work out o bales- eelli solicited. The Show no: only? means something to the fox brccd-' er who is exhibiting, but its iniiu-‘ ence if beneficial, as it surely liillFl. be, has n direct prosperity of every Province. 11px production was one Sum)“ of the best and most lines conducted by producers live stock last can improve pecta by lending full support to the ‘.Fox Show, permanent institution. _--_-___________ Sir Clzas. Cordon rs c asses Loan MoNTREAIT-ozt: 24__,,,I_he ob four per cent. one-year note issue ierins of a new domestic loan at m New Y°'k' “mwmm? l° $50" 5617-i0-7-ft-Bl_ attractive investment levels will ‘be made with the confident feeling on the part of all concerned that the response will be such as to meet the requirements of the Gov- ernment, and in the success once more achieved, still further strengthen the credit of Canada in ithe money markets of the world," Sir Charles Gordon said today in issuing a statement regarding the new domestic loan of the Govern- ‘ ment. The loan was announced last ,Frid.ay in the House of Commons ‘by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Finance fMinlster, as an $80,000,000 public lissue to otake place about October 31. Sir Charles was numcd by Mr. Rhodes as the head cf an organ- ization handiing the issue. Details of interest ratcs and so forth have not been made public as yet. i Position FJVOHIDIO I f In his statement Sir Charles, who is president of the Bank of Mont- real, said: "The financial position of thc Dominion of Canada today is rc- lativeiy favorable, particularly when __________ ful solution. The four of us, with the medical director, sat down in my office to talk. Creating Dynamic interest In Prov. i the Classification Committee, France). and the other form to be retained coupon rate of 4% per cent. for iConvcrsion Loan of 1931 will reiauonship ,0 sion Loon, lll November, 1931, Can- cmznn in me udlan investors were asked to sub- profitable known as the or Loan. The response was so Widc- i season, Ei/Qry person Spread that within a. single week I on brightening may there was an over-subscription and by his attendance as an $221,000,000, an excess of $71,000,000‘ exhibitor m. a vlsmn.‘ m. m any over the original offering. For this‘ ‘to ilroicct nnd promote the health way that ‘mnmbules 3° the Sllc- 1mm upwards °f 1091000 individual‘ and at neg; 9g this worthy and we hope subscriptions were Pomeranian Mothers ! Cllrlcmul Soar Used Daily Protects the Skin and Keeps It Ilcalthy EVERY member of the family should use Cutie-urn Soap regularly. Price 25c. Camilla" T310011 Lyman AuenclesJAd zuo st. Paul so. w., ltloulrcul. ~ compared with the conditions that ‘Girinitp @1020 illillfifi ‘IUESDAY --. 5T u: aw- O e. 5 ‘.4 ._ 3 (A) 3" O N a D o. w é 3} IiJiO-Mission 150ml _ Halloween ]){ll'l.y—Cliil(ll‘(:li iu bring their refreshments - Social l-Iall. 100-Senior C. G. 1. T, regular meeting -- Social Hall. connection with war and victory.’ loan issues amounting to some $1,- 084,000,000. Instead of raising new money to pay off these maturities, it was decided to offer new secur- ities to the holders of these bonds whose maturities would be extend- ed in each case for 25 years. "This “was what was known as the Conversion Loan—a. measure that has since been undertaken by other countries (England and The new bonds carried a 000 000. Of ihls $40,000,000 will be utilized to meet two-year notes ma- turingl in that market on Decem- ber i, and the balance for ‘ othel maturing obligations. As indicative of thc lllgil credit-of tile Dominion of Canada, lliU current ilrlce ill New York of this latest issue that was floated at 100 on a flat foul per cent yield bzusis, is wcli over pill‘. Except for this maturity fall- ing due in 1933, no other obliga- tions of the Dominion of Canada will mature lil NOW York for sev- eral years. ' “This program of financing de- veloped at intervals over Lilo past l8 months, as a result of which more than $920,000,000 llilS been provided for national fCqllifUlllClllS, has served to rclicvr: the ilrcssure of impending holn-iy ilnynlunts, and has piaccd Canada ill the strategic position of being nbie to choose its the own time for z-rltcrillg the market $3.", with a new izwln. At the cnd.of lone of the most confusing and critical years in the illstcry of in- ternational finance, the securities ‘of this country-nominal: of Can- ada DOXILlS-Cflllliillli! to occupy an enviable illTltliill lll i110 luadulg fin- ancial markets." the 25 year periods instead of thc 5 per cent. and 5% per cent. rates extent $638,000,000, rep- practicaliy 60 per cent. of, imminent obligations, and be taken care of in the next three and a half years. Incidentally, the saving in interest tllrough the amount to over $3,000,000 for the fiscal year of 1933-34, and by the year 1935-36 and thereafter, will exceed Six Months La. to r "Six months afrc-l‘ the Conver- to a loan oi $150,000,000 National Service ______; Ifosejtlarie Hairdressing Shoppe ‘ 168 (jrcat (lcorgu Sircct SPECIALOFFER _With each shampoo and finger wave or marvel we will give FREE hoi. oil treatment to introduce our new sun lamp. - A facial with milk pack 75c. PERMANENT WAVES $5.05, $1.50 and $10.00. the Government finally acceptod received and‘ accepted from all parts of Canodxml Portion of the Proceeds of this’ 105-11 Provided for payment of the " 1931 war loan, maturing on No-I vember 1, 1931. _"A third major financing opera-t Mrs. 13, wanvn tron was the recent flotation of a Miss L. Fairciongb. Phone i213. »--_____.______ TENMDER installation of Cast Iron Water Main Mt. Edward Road to Falconwond Hospital for Department of Public Works Charlottetown, P. E. I. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this (iilicc until noon of November 5th, 1932 for the Installation of a Cast Iron Water Main, marked as to contents and addressed i0 L. B. Macmillan, Deputy Minister of Public Works, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. ‘ Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Depart- ment of Public Works office. Tenderers are especially requested i0 visit the site of the proposed works and acquaint themselves with the course, working conditions, etc. Each tender is to be accompanied by a ccriificd cheque on any chartered bank for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, as a guarantee of the faithful performance of thc work. The lowest 0r any tender not necessarily ncccilicd. L. B. MACMILLAN. Deputy Minister of Public Works and llighwziys. "I asked them what the trouble ' was all about. Holshoe said one of the men in the other faction had been sending tales out to the Ital- inn mob. "R80 and Mazzlo said it was a lie. Then Hoisiioe got up ffom his chair and struck Muzzle. Dr. Norman picked up the story at this point. 100 Men Joined In Fight H's had represented a faction of | "I ran out to get hclp," he said. ‘ "As I did 15 or 20 prroncrs who ‘l were passing through the offlw building on thc way io various jobs irushed through the wardens door " and Joined in the fight. "The battle gradually moved out . into the large antcroom. About 100 ' men then joined in. It was a frce-' = for-all, with fsts flying." Search for the weapon disclosed! and ‘ several penknives. Some had been‘ secreted in emergency fire buckets. y r g razor, a. pair of scissors, One of these inking part in the melee required hcsp‘fal rrhimenf. The other injuries were cuts and iaruuu. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, October 22, 1932. ' scrl-‘ilf-Eéiisr-ai Specials for National Fish Week at The Home of 000d Fish FRESH SCALLOPS . . . . . .. . .. . Fl LLET OF SOLE HALIBUT . . . . . . SALMON FILLET OF HADDOCK .. FILLET OF COD . l-IADDOCK . . . . . . .. . . . SMOKED FILLETS . . FINNAN HADDIES . . . . . . . . .. A half peck of Oysiers with every 50 cents or ovcr, purchase 0i‘ fish. l$LANll FISH MARKET PHONE 1220 Sim! fi-IO-Rfi-tfifl 37c 25c 251' 23c 1S0 . 12c . 9c 7i (luccn