MARCH 14, 1933 Ts T0 q GRAIN (Clnltllln Pro-u) WIXNIPEG, March i3- (‘L091’) MINING (Cilnudlon Proiul) UWHIOITIU, blilrcll l3- Siurkn 9V ‘yfig;ulhlg*y“bl A; July salt-u; i‘; . - - “Si... u...» 20MB; w: 255th: on 1% “ihAgiy; May W055.‘ Jilly 3M3; 0ft- -_ my“, Anlllcy . 120 1 " ’ * ltllganlnc . 81/; CASH PRICE! Harry-Ii 15" v Bust» Sit-till S5 Wheat: N» 1 tau-o 52%; M 1 nor Buff Cllll .. av, 4914,; No 2 nor 48'. N0 ll" 49% i_ N’ BUIIIKPIIII“ .. . . 2% 4 ll l‘ 4r»: No v wit: M ll 40%: l-rnl PPM! m: . . 21v, B6,; ik d0. N0 1 duruln 50 I 1111mm“ _ , _ 4 i), X0 2 l.‘ \\’ Q5; l\t| it l.‘ IV 2-’. (‘mule Tr "4 ' No 1 food 21M; No _‘.' fut-d ,lll%; lie (lhiphug __ lcctcll 'l'i"‘~it'|< ‘Jdii- ' (‘olunllll-lo flqr .\lrllllllg rnltl-“fl ti w" ("K -i Itfllllv uulos C w mtg; 2 row ox :5 W 32%. (ltllnr grades no s c w 2314; m» 4 i: w will." y, _-, t: W 21%; No t! L‘ W 23%; ’1‘\‘rwi\' ll-l-.-......1\.,.|,¢, - unu é I 1o w-nm-vouvuvnvunvuovao - 28'». PRODUCE (fnnndlun Prriln) .\l()N'l‘ltl'iAll, .\lnruli Iii-Edits IIK“ fllHPiI wlliiu butter and chum-st» ll\t|\'- pll llighcr nil iht: Month-ill pruduvc lllli llall-y lnilrlult today. Prospects of lucrcascil receipts lol- lnwlng the nllld wcathor forced fresh gfflflfifl eggs down one in two t-cnls Extras were quota-d llt ‘:4 to 2-1 t-i-ri , .\1l-lnt,\‘l"e . .\i\~\\'uttl-rs .\ii1l‘l1l.' (‘m-p . Muff Il~lll lion‘ Milton llr-ts at ‘J2 to ‘J3 (‘Pliifiv ilullvts at. '.’i prmnh“, h» :2 mulls and SIHJIIIlH lit '.'tJ to Pr,“ HE“ ‘PMS a dozen.‘ llv-"i-ipts were l_'.'.*l-l wwhuglt Sail Ant. Efl. S. (‘nrlots or less of no 1 grass ‘butter- i i galnl-rl a quurtor or ll cent at 2. Qatari“ routs n pound. ltccolilts wcrc 11 IIOX- km”, FF. I (Tilrront Oiliarlo rnlorwl Pllflmlfl nll- rillvrtl a quarter of a t-ullt ill 101/, tn Zfmfmm ' __ ml; cents a pound. RPUPHIIS u-vro 2r qwnfl], fhnfli,‘ __ i"“""" - ' Full‘ lurk‘ . Now Brunswick llilil I'l'iill‘u EII- vplflmm __ g ward island izroz-il lllnulltaills per 8'1 6pm“, 4 u '- pminri bag heill unchllilgcll nt 1o ti» “Hum ‘fin, 430 75 """‘- Tilitli Still-S 422,000. lllVl-Il-VTEII Ass-rit- Oil 18-)! issmirl EXCHANGE (‘nntrtilrtlzn S (Finlutlllin lPn-sn) llilllsoll I 3' ... - - --- m" NEW XUliK, Mart-h 13—\\'hcn Xii-kci .. ... .... trailing was rvstlulud on a limited Slwllcod . . .. -~‘/.l wllc in ‘fflfrlllll oxchaugvll lu New tislskil . .. . ... ii York today tho. United Slates dollar Pvllil Orv ... .-- "5 tllowcd flill"k'il utrcllgth against tho vfllllilfl“! . . . . .. ... ... ltil ruz-rencics of oihl-r coilnlrlos, tilt.‘ Yii-k-‘iw ~ ~-- 15 Uailndlllli dollar ilnlollg tlli-ul. Off-cial qilllilltlillls roivlls-ltl tlt nth-ll till“ allowed tll (alladhill dollar at s" c rontlg ngllillst n Illiv of Stilt, cc .- 3 when trailing \\'fl\’ vi ill-lllli-d .\ ll It owing to th“ l‘. Stalin IHIVIC“ u Int: holiday. .'-i m.» .- If tlll- lllilf- l? l: t tho Iltllllllllfllffi culllnl)‘ sill/ill at "W! . ' Ulllllul Slates ilollllrs llrnilgllt a Z l.“ contu [ircutjtlni as ngitlllst Clln- f, , fitllllll funds. " f" '.i‘hc ‘pound ntcriillg also was off lll‘l'l‘ toilny, finishing at Q-lulil}; cents. kirk llullt 5A Ull Munch 3 tho pound hlld cloned at kirk ‘Town 14_ 5.14.755, Lllkn Moron . 1;" Both tho (‘ililnlllilil dollar and lmllill "f; Rhrlillg llr-id sll~iiilil_i' ntiru- tho trati- Milli/lit?!‘ 1/! lllg_ rognlatc-ti ily I-‘roll I. Kt‘ilt_ ilrbin- Uil Wllvt ~-- *5‘ Int-lit New York llllnlu-ly llllll llol-ulne ltihafl" --- 14.’ llilelllc .. ' nctticd. Kong drsigiultl-ll 1'. S. illc— intor of foreign oxt-llallgc, will lillvo tho tank n1’ t-nailrlni: thorn is no flight from lilo Alnl-rlcall dollar, cording to nil tnlcrilroltltlon o! his onmtnission that was gvucrlll ill \\'illl Stror-t rlrclrll. IiION’.l,‘llI<1AIl_ .\I:irt"l\ lib-British and MZIZCCRB forclizn cxoitlilgc in rcliltnll to tlln llnundluu I'm-on) Panndltlil dollar iia cnillililrll lly tho. 54",“, " llnyill Brink o! L‘ill~ail:l_ ciosctl today 1i A 0i . ... ~. u followat- Iiorltilulrilo - ‘ Australia pound 3525531. lnlil 0i] ., . - .1 Ilolgiunl tlollzn .1‘ l. llni- Till . .. l. ("zrchnlflorilkin crllwll .tl.'l.'l?i. 1m 15.“, _ _ __ ‘ILEIIIIIBTK kmne .1910. Frtlilcc franc .0171. - _ r _ Germany TPTII-Sltiflfk .2.s"o. i‘."“' "i-"itl lingual‘ 3.21.113. Great Britain pound 4.00. i,‘“'_“-'l) krilnc- ._ll , Greece drrlrhma .0070. -\ .llll pro-til it l §IOIlIllYl]t‘\ fiflgglifl 457i. "lllfllllnilcrlillllglhln ta re . ' . -_ , y mmflpiavin d1", _q](‘2_ I IllivlI slam: 2" pi-rrvlll Farm Implements At Whole- sale Prices THE T ACO GUARANTEED LINE INCLUDES : Harrows, .... (inds. Manure Spreaders a Plows, all kinds. Farm Engln" . Seed Drills, 12 l! 14 discs. Craum Separators. Farm wagons, all sizes. Chums, all sizes. Cultivators. Furnaces. Mowers. Ranges. Rakes Steel wheels, etc. Implements arc set up by the purchaser and settlement made at time of delivery. This means n saving to you of from Z0 to 30 per cent. Delco Light Products, W0 are also distributors Light including: for: Plant batteries, 32 volts Hall's Thrashers. Radios, Vacuum Clean- Hall‘s Sprayers. ers, etc. All General Mo- Hall's' Horse Hoes. tors Products. We can Hall's Cultivators. equip your home equal to the city home. 0. K. World's Champion Potato Planters, Sprayers, and Dlgzflfi- A" Kinds Wovon Wlro Fencing, Barbed Wlrc Gates and Ornamental Fenclnl ‘node by the new Brunswick Wire Fence Co. at lowest prices. We have on hand seventy-five Fertilizer nod time soweru at a 511W!!! Price of $20.00 each. Over 40 o1’ these machines were sold ‘in 1939- n" wtular price was $55.00. This year we are offer- F? Feeds always on hand: ing Carter's Seeds. Oilcako Cracked Corn Call and get our low Bran Cornmeal prices on Farm and ~ Shorts Royal Purple Garden Seeds. v Produce Remember. can" 5 Seeds Grow. i; We will pay Highest Prices m Pitilfll mm, may Butter. Fowl w! Chicken, Dry, for our Cosh and Curry stores. - . w. RI DENNIS 187 Great George Street. WILL EXCHANGE IMPLEMENT! FOR GOOD BEEF CATTLE. .;;lf -13.!’- __ ETQWN _ GPARDIAF _ cKS, Bolvo s, Quoili TIONS .ElllSiAllRE N cnllliliiu lisiiillli Second Reading Giv- en T0 Kings (J0, Hospital Bill And Amusement T ax Amendment Act. Provincial Legislature, March 13. The House met at 4 p, m, with the Deputy Speaker, Mr, E, g strong, K-Q. presiding in thc absence c: Mr. Speaker. Answers to questions were tabled. Hon. Dr. MacMlllan presented a petition from the Pharmaceutical Association for an Act to amend the Association's Act of incorporation. A bill in accord with the petition was received and road. Hon.‘ Dr. MacMilian referred with regret t0 the continued absence through illness of’ the Premier. also of Mr. W. M. Lea, leader of the Op- position, to both of whom flowqrs were being sent on behalf o! the Government. The hon. Mr, Speak- er was also absent through illness tn his community. Reference was also made to tl-lc absence of other members. Dr. MncMilian wished to thank the Opposition members for their courtesy in sending flowersto the Premier and to ex- press the hope that the absentee mPIIIIJQPS WOilld shortly be able to take their places. Mr. McIntyre concurred in the remarks of the acting leader of the House. He regretted the absence of the members referred to, also of Dr. MacNcili and Mr. Thane Campbell. who also was absent through illness. rect an impression prevailing with regard to the illness of Dr. John MacNelli, who fortunately had not experienced any setback and hoped ' to be in his seat. during the present session King's Co. Hospital Bill On motion of Hon. Mr. McPhee the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in tllc chair on second reading of an Act to incorporate the Kings County Hospital The proposed trustees under the Act are Maynard F. MacDonald, Robert W. Stewart. Preston Moln- tyre, Russel G. lllvllollnld, Norman J. Nicholson. The usual [Il7\’»(.'l.\ oi a C(7i'].l!>l'£.l.ii|.)ll are collfcrrcrl by tilc Ai-l. 'l.‘llc plonulavl" vxillullll-d that ll. was thc intriltlilll to construct the Hospital at, MOIVIH " oll land which 11nd boon donllllltl till‘ tho pillqlonc. Ml". Zitt-Illiluv" "l". it. tho. illlvtltitill to go ullllad this will" with ihu hos- pitnl?" Hon. Ml‘. hlcvhov" “Ihavc not. any instructions ill that. rcgarrl." Hon. Di". Machlillau polntrri out that a training school for nurses would not ill- of much benefit to the llclv hospital, as these schools arc under strict supervision, both in Canada and United States. Train- ‘ their profession. ing in a small hospital would not be adequate fol" nurses to qualify in As Chairman of the Provincial Examining Board for nurses, he said it was the duty of the board to sec that the courses of nursing correspond to the standard set by standard hospitals. He rc- vlcwcd the steps leading up to the establishment of standard classif- ication of hospitals in co-opcratlon with the American College of Sur- goons. The standard requires an adequate staff of qualified nurses and physicians; there are also standard requirements with respect to rooms, operating room, instru- ments, laboratories, x-ray equip- ment, etc. Exact and accurate rc- cords or patients must be kept. Twenty-bed hospitals are not recog- nized in the standard lists and con- sequently they do not get that. mark of qualification which should be u guarantee to psitieni-s. Every one of tho hospitals in Prince Edward Is- land is a standard hospital under these regulations. A very small hospital may start a training school for nurses, but there will be some question whether these nurses can qualify for their R. N. degree. Dr. MacMillan hoped there would be no misunderstanding in this respect. It he were asked to express an opinion, he would say that the promoters of the proposed hospital are undertak- ing a very big project at the present time. The present institutions are now greatly embabraased, owing to the financial situation, he pointed out. Mr. Lepnge thought a Kings County Hospital would bo convenient tor the people of that. community. r" on it it did not come up to stalvlaril hospital requirements. Ho il-olwtlt the provision in the bill fol" n train- ing school mould remoln, though i l i l I t Mr. Allen said he wished to cor-- I . ‘Eat-Lint’! H: nldvlgeglut: a word nlrlutly Sta sun PLAN now open March i ck 15-17. "All U18 COXDIOILB 0! An - nun Home." 837B-3-14-2i. i . (Canadian Bren) ’ —- l Stiff?“ ti»... PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ix‘ ~- ~- fl,.,,,,|u“'_"_‘_"_"‘ '_" "'" ‘_" f’. CANADA-The service in Mount c. 1'. n. 11% Stewart Presbyterian Church for n s " l “flux. i?“ __('_°“_l_ i’? . Simdny. Marchglllth will be as f0]- liilflflvl‘ llurrls .\IUlliH‘tl| Pun-or . Nat Brew Power Corp .. (Jill-bee Power . Sllauviillgarl ,, Slur-l llr t‘nu LIVE§ZOC .. (Filnnillnn Proud) 1-" . 71.4‘ ‘PYltCiiiiTd, minister. ..-; w, it. 1', .\IO.\"l'I(I"}.\ll_ Mltrvb l-'l—~C'uftil\. rl‘ i~i~l|ltsl wi-ro ills tildai; Cattle Drill worn firln til 25 t-l-llta night-u lil, simian Ililw lll"tl|ll]]] 1|; medium qiilll l it)" slot-rs. lll-ifvrll and hutchrr l-rli\".~ were the fir": in he ivolgbetl and WRIT‘ csliinuird tn he up to 23 cent! strlllll-t- i or. IIollvy stvors, xvciglling around l,- itlill ills. or nv \\"-‘rc slow. Stern of grin-l iii" 11g“ ([5] llv gull] (‘or $4‘! l . $~l.,'l0_ with lltll stt-ilrs up to $17.“. Sim-m of lllollliliu guild finish lllitl lot-icing ill t_vilv~ sold up to $4, allll sti-l-rs n! ijtilillllitll quality sold u-l round $16.25 uild $3.50. _ (load vnWl-l \\'0f‘\-. mostly $3.26 with 1- ii-l- kllttlti- ill ill-es and twos_ un i" S llr I\t‘lil‘l' \IPtlliliD rows mold fur $ in", plain Illl|"ll"l' 1' . hrs wvlo 81L‘? liulls uurl- I I to $3.10 ’l'lll'rl- wore N"\'I‘I'YII ulnall lots of fed ml Yes, and "W!" wore ilolnlnnlly qnoicul nt $1 to $5. ililkors and olrtnger< i Worn frrlnl $75 to $4.. l Sir-Ms gal-ll and choice, $4.25 to: $4.75; nvi-r- l “IF._ good and chom- SLQS til S illlll $3.75 to Mil (‘0I|lIilI\Il_ ; foil t':tll"r-s_ govt tn $51" luelllllln Si . K"UII 33.25 in $‘ ill; l til $1; l-omlnoo, $2. ti- alvl cutters $1.2 tll 2.75 b»: Till ‘l0; miikora allli ls Tllflft" \\l"r<\ . nu Iilt‘ tu..l . l- . nlado early lltl tn on l-mlts lllghctl tlllill inst i $709k. “not ill‘ tllc veal valves liIllI lznollgonrl llrilllvrs wore onid in llllx ud lots at $7.5" in Ft? with n toil of $ti.‘_‘.‘l. (‘r-illlnou vnain Worn \\'l‘i'..'llf‘li ill‘ llt $7 .7. til .4? Si", Drinkers of i-lziiii lr kind llr-night ilrnund $4, allll issrrs \\'PI‘P mostly $2. ‘rlnllllllil llllll Illt‘li'\llll_ $4 to $li.‘.‘.'>: l ~.= $1‘. gm 4i Sllccp l-ocripta WPH‘ 141i Lillulis \\'T‘I"l\ sir. > Ono lot ni’ 205i gar-ll ivllstrrll l Itlllllnl \\'t"‘t‘ tlrllvrlrod on fnrlum- v-iltrzlvt at Sli. Spring llllllllll‘ Hf fa] trl gout] rillzllity Wu?" sold for, Si‘. ti. I\ oarll_ with ulli- gnarl sill-Inc ' i‘ll'llll ‘ll-z up In , (‘ollluinll light sprilly: l-llllbs uw-o not irniliorl ail/l‘ wot’: still as low as $5 Ynilrli" gs, worn u-uiullcil 1t $l,'l'.'l tn $3.10 --' , ill i-nrllilil: iii quality and including hunk? Iilliillf‘. Slit-op worn strongrr at $2 to l. Elvt-s. S‘! to $ l: lnullis, good $5 tn $5): i-lllllilinil. to $21.50. IIrlg rvcolnts wort: 1808. llngs worl- 2.1 wants ll'£'ll’”f‘, florid qunllf!‘ hogs worn sold fun $3,123 for] ltntl nuterml , with lnivwl it-ls: m $5.10 and 315i lliili W's irohzllint‘: lllHlPi‘ lfill plllllltlrii nt Tillro wcrl- imillo Mill fccdi-r r sail‘ null tllow- wcrc nlmrnc "_ ll illlll sill!‘ will: lnrlllo at $1.00 Snug: wrrv sll-nllerlr, srlllwlz IIIUFIIV fill‘ 5|. \\‘lll\n snl (ion grildt‘, sulorts lirctmllt S! pnr lloir premium with a rill nt‘ S! and $3 por hog on lli~:li-'i~s {llltl rxtrn hoax-ins. the nurses receiving training might not. be able to take their R. N. de- grep, Mr. Alvllliyrc agreed with the last sllclllacl". Hi: PlllPllBSIZDd the incon- vmlii-ncc of having no ilospital in Kings County. l-loll. Di". lvlnvMlilan replied that hi: was lull. ut/rlnptins; to throw cold \\'l|if‘l‘ on lllt: proposition or to sug- gfirit. the deletion of the clause in question. Ho merely wished to make it clear what the requirements were fol" nurses in obtaining their R. N. degree. Ho was in no sense oppos- ing the legislation. The promoter agreed it was very important that the standard for the training of nurses should not be lowered in any way. It would be the responsibility of the authorities in charge of the proposed hospital to see that. these standard require- ments wero nlet. Mr. H. H. Cox could not see where the proposed hospital would be of’ any benefit to the people of King's County outside of Montague and the southern section. The present, times were difficult financially. He was obliged to the leader of the House for pointing out the difficulty in connection with standard nurses’ training in small hospitals He did not. think in the cil‘cun‘l;-".'.1c0s that the protect was feasible at the present time. The matter was further discussed by the promoter and by Messrs. Dennis, Hon, Dr. MacMlllull, Cox, McIntyre, J. A. ‘MacDonald. The lnttcr strongly supported the bill, emphasizing the convenience which would result from having such hos- pttal facilities at Montague. Pilollc ‘J-ii). 8377-3-14-3i. = l . A . DONATIONS of candy for Saint Y Pntluckis Play March 16—l7. Phone 1H7 and \\"ill be called for, 8378-3-14-2i. PARKER HOUSE now under new , lllutlilgcnleut. Reasonable rates fol" lzcrlllaucut and transient guests. C0115; 8308-11 to ‘ AT GYRO-A business meeting C0115! I tollowutl the regular Gyro Dinner in at. tho Canadian National Hotel C d " 111ml. cvcning, Mr. Simon Paoll J1‘. ‘arm a was thc chairman. Two reels of 0 j pictures depicting various phlwcs NEV,'FQU{\'DLAND' of Canadian scenery were shown. JAMAICA. CUBA. l CONDITION IMPROVED-The PIZERTO RICO. i lllnny friends o1 M2". James Paton, notlillsic/lw ivhc is at present. n patient in the nLPLuL-Iu i Prince Edward Island Hospital, will ' be Pleased to learn that his condl- NEW Y9“- tion yesterday W85 reported to ho. 551cm"- Boston’; ‘equally dvlded. Tllc meeting taxes. that the hon. member should intro- duce partisan politics into the dis- cussloll. under the old Act. for educational, church and other would still apply. CENTRAL GUARDIAN .,-..._.- _ Tliln column u nurvod [or Dunn’: will"! new: oi‘ local lnturelt but ud- "Piill": o! n newly nature mly lu- lows: morning service l1 a. nl; Twtminl; service 7 p. m. 101111 A. INVERNESS COAL.—We are un- loading cars today- Order a ton and vlljoy burning coal that is Hotter- QUiCkPY-"Clifilllfilfi A. Pickord 4c Co. vcry much improved. l i mrvnosmrvctavn Y. r. s. MEETINGS-The Caven- It gJosiiiolz . . . THE POSITION which this Bank holds today in the financial struc- ture 0f Canada is not a result 0f mere chance. It has been acquired by meeting the needs of its cus- tomers down through the years- since 1832—-always along the lines 0f sound banking practice. Worlrl-ztlirle facilities in every (Icptirlillcilt 0f banking ‘The of NOVA SCOTIA OVER A CENTURY 0F BANKING SERVICE dsh North shore Y. P. S. has had a very successful iviltcl". lveekly "iceiixlli-N have dbven held at var- j bvrllqlrhx at. 3.15. Rev. Father Lyons l°i15 1911185. an much interest; has l r-‘i speak, 3393-544-“ been shown. The various programs]; -_-___ consistang of dobates, papers on m- l CONCERT ENJOYED-The pat,- tereslirlg suigects, em, pfovidgd by; lents of the Provincial sanstortum the several committees have proved Bfllvlvd a very nice concert, on "TY instructive and entcrtainlngqsllllday afternoon, the entertain- Slleclal mentkn desrrres to be mcnt being given by My. Jack made of the suctess or the Y. P. S. l Connolly and Mr. Leo Veniot o; Journal. "The North Shore nip! Mflncton. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Dies", under the editorship of Mr- Cvsih- Charlottetown. Arthur woolner. North Rustlco, An attendance contest; under the col-i ors of grccrl and yellow is now in‘ progress and a banquet in view tori ____ the winners at the cud of March! Mr. Thomas J. smith, Tracadic UpItO the present rmc the com- Cross, was among the Visitors m lZEIIlIliOkZ has ham lvcrylkeen rlgd the cty yesterday. l oo as if 1c aures \vl'l e ___% 0f MFS- W. C. McLeod, Kcllslugton, March 3, ulna held at the home of was among the visitors go the cm, 1:11. and] Mrs. fflcston Warren, Bay satlrrday, the guest of Ab...‘ Hollis ew. Tic nlec ing opened with the l Warren. devfitlvlln! Del-loci ably led by Rcml W. A. Ilatcrsorl. who took as hlsi Mr. G. M. Richards, Vice presi- thcmo. Wlllrlt tho Church Should dent of Carter and Company, Llm- mean tot cmlndlxidual. Thr- pm- lted, left yesterday morning for gram, comm "no then ‘took charge Toronto and-Montreal on a buying an aéllliloulllcfl n pzluotlc pTOg-lillp in the interest or the til-m, ram. <1 P "outing items wcrel _____ then given. A papcr on the "Sight-i The ‘many friends o; ML Haroid fcance of ‘the Flag‘ by Anita McInnls, warehouse man for ti“; Webb, readznsr. Canndran Bom by Rogers Hardware Cgmpgny’ Wm Jim Warren. the lady o! the snows regret to learn that he took a by Ircnr Wynnd, Tile Maple Deaf paralytic stroke on Saturday and gorevcr. O ttltzlnwda. Txlie Island ‘was taken to the Charlottetown ymn were ten sung n unison. HospltgL _ The folouling delightfully staged "Lord Ull‘ns Daughter.“ Annie Llowthel", lylarlorlc Ciark. Bcmlcc Ferguson, Dorothy Warren. Jim Warren. Stirling stezvarl. A hum- orous stunt, “The Young Lawyer" was thi-n featured by George Clark and Stirling Stewart. A hearty sing-song was then indulg- ed tn by all and the Benediction pronornccd in unison. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs Warrcn by Miss Annie Low- Lher prosklent-rlcct for the even- ing. For They Arc Jolly Good Fel- lows and the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. PERSONALS Mr. L. A. Mann and duughtcr, éErinfl. of Charlottetown arc visit. ,irig relatives and friends in Ken- Wnlzian and intend visiting in Clifton before "rs-turning t~ the City. Miss Betty Doyle, daughter of Mr. J. T. Doyle, Great George Strum, is in the City Hospital, where silo has undergone m1 operation for appen- dicitis. Her friends hope for hcr speedy recovery. BIRTHS DAVIES-At lhc P. E. I. Hospital, March 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. DSVlPS, a son, HACKETT-In the Prim-l" County Hospital on Saturday, March llth 1933. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Hack- ett oi North Cllpt‘. a doughtrr. tives had promised not to increase Mr. J. A. MacDonald regretted Mr. Allen asked if the exemption WORTH—At the P. E. island Hos- pital, on March 11th, to Mr. and organizations’ The bill was agreed to without anlclldmcl-lt. Amusement Tax Al-l The promoter HIISWIJFCd in the af- Mrs. Arthur Worth, Tracadie, n. ilrmatlvc. Ho explained that the principal purpose of the Act was not DEATHS to collect, taxes but. to facilitate col- lection of the taxes already impos- DUFFY-At the City Hospital, On motion of Hon. Ml". McPhec, the Housc went. into committee with Mr. W. A. Stewart in the chair on second reading of The Alnllsemcn Tax Act. - Thc prolilotor said lllr Ari. was lnicildcti to rcplllro thc Alllust-mcnt Act of 1910. Difficulties llacl been cxpcrlcllccd ilntlcl" the old statute in collecting tho Mt. Tllc scope 0!. the (‘iPIiHlUCll has been enlarged to include certain amusements which were not tlcsiglntrd under tho old Act. Mi‘. i-"TH-v- soil‘. i-- ‘ll l il\".'"2l zli, print» l~l~ "'l‘ l» i“ " ' ‘ill oliuillui, Act: pm-nl. It ~.-..l izlitflv n0-\"~ intend-hi to l-al. l ll... vmilc lzn- ~ do!" the Ari. Y» lldri n; 0‘\""'~tloll to that except. that the Colulcrvs- ed. specific illustrations the original Act iras defective in In this connection ho cited showing that. many particulars as to authority and machinery of ciltorccmcnt. Thu discussion was continued by Messrs. H. H. Cox, -l. P. McIntyre, W. H. Drnnis, B. W. LcPagc, Hon. H. l". McPhcc, L, R. Allen, J. A. MacDonald. Tho hill was agreed to without amendment, Hon. Mr. NlarNutl placed on thr. table tho Tllillllitl rrililrl of the Dad l“il'illll".l7 l-l .\i!l‘i\Illlilll"f‘ llllll ll; \\’:ll."Mllian. iii rniwly in ‘l F!“ 1' u. liolil Zllr lNll-lntyre, sairi "it: Furlo- would not likely be tn- lZ‘.“(iil"P.i li".'~l"c Thursday evening. he Ilium»; adjourned until 3 p. m. Tuesday ' tiwjhk“ ‘ ‘March 14. 1931i. John Duffy. 53 Elm Ave.. aged 68 years. Funeral notice later. O'BRIEN-At Wntervalo. March. 7th, 1933. Nlrs. Wiillnltl O'Brien, aged iifiy six. N. .D. MacLean i if NDERT AKER l~,.\l “LA “FR l t ‘harlottctown 5nd North Willsblro Phone I49 REGULAR K. of C. meeting this w? i l . Retail Lumpy-Brlgh IP-U|B3.ll. POPULAR. Tel. 1000. COAL SYDNEY . . . .VICTORIA . . . .PREMIER THEY ARE PROVING VERY $7.75 per ion. Cash price only. Special new low prices on slack coal. ll. R. LARGE a co. Wholesale Adve Eastern locals. 2c. Events, 2c. per word; C Notices, 70c. per inch: L ‘mils. Cards, etc, 4c. per per inch", Noticu or 4c per Word- Mhlimum Charge cents. "FO-OOO-O-Of-O ooaawoowl gArm-zc per word. three tn- gertlnns for the price of two. Bififli! payable in advance. 7_4I_’_1 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. P110- VIDCIM Land surveyor. Brim“- vlllc, 1R. 3. Souris.) TICK’ To LET -—- IVIAY I51. DESIRAIHJII. Apartment. Central. APPW care Guardian. 8Il49-3-11-3l~ W anted WANTED-ISLAND BRED HORSE 1,200 to 1,300 pounds, clean limb- cd. Phone ol" write N. A. Durracll, East, Royalty. 8372-3-13-21 WANTED -— A SMALL FARM OR block of land within a few 1111195 of the city. R. P. Simpson, 118 Richmond Street. Plltlnc i157. 834G-1i-l1-3i. WANTED — lion weighing around i200. "c ago, J. A. Fmscl", Sr-rrotaryn East. A AAAA44L L‘ rtising llates-Payah C t l Ll rdllm locals, 4c. per Word an m w‘ per word; Announcements and Coming liisalflcd, 2r. per word; In Memorial» ists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- name; Letters of Condolence. 79¢- ”; Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Other rates on applications- for any advertisement twenty - five §'§+§§Q 0o vo It: in ‘ltillflllild z Western out! For Sale CARBOARD SUITABLE r03 ‘ lining cutbouses, etc, 1c pa: sheet. Guardian Office. ti. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!!- Fivc, Bridge and Whist Scorl Cards. Guardian Central Job Print/cry Nov. i-tf. FOR SALE—FARM 0F 128 ACREfl with good dwelling house and barns. Judson H. Clcw, New Hav- cll, P, E. I. 8385-3-I4-5i. FOR SALE - STEEL SPLIT PUL- lcy, 24 inch diameter, 9 inch taco. Steel spilt. pulley, 26 inch dia- meter, 7 inch face. Cast. iron pui- ley 1B inch diameter. 8 inch lace. Steel shutting 9 fret long, 1-". inches ill dialllctcr complete with llallgrrs‘ and ilCfllillgs. A bar- gain fol" tiulck solo Apply (‘llulrd- lull. if Female Help Wanted _- \\'.-\.\'Tl-ID — EXPERIENCED MAID \\'".1lli.s work. Apply 25 Richmond Street. 8390-3-14-31- tiling motions. Point Farmers Institute. East “ Baltic. llilltl-Il-Q-tsi-Zi.‘ Male Help Wanted l l. st ‘Broom: nxrcnr cannon O through our special low cost . .. I-I d d i’ f Gem?" t; {mi “Tmtq 0&0 Collerzr, 573 Harrington, Halifax. ggacqifli Tlllccr cznc a lSgvn-fi H‘ n‘ w_ Twsabu T t”? 1' U” .\IUSIIROO.\IS MEAN Ill-IAIN “ ‘Khpvrsons 3 {m “ " cash Grow our fancy “lillit. than has invented a fiflflilllg lralllc Queen yam“), we bu). mm. Ln which they lie and propt-l tht-m- trotcd book from American solvos b)‘ nlnklllg thr- Pl'0l'“‘l' sirim- éhisglwggmklllgd“smrs Lid" Dw‘ II. W. Mar. ti-ii-ili-Apl, l IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE MATTER of the bankruptcy of D. A. Bruce Charlottetown, l’. E. 1.. ‘Alert-hunt Tailor. tlobtol". Sealed tenders will llc received hy the undersigned up to noon on Saturday: lilarch 18th. 1933 for any one or all of the follillving" para-ls comprising part of lilo zisscis oi this estate. Parcel N0. 1 Stilt-k in tradc. Part-cl No. " Fixtures and OtYcc Furniturr. .1 Parcel No. 5i Bonk dcllis and Promissory Notes lnvonlnrios oi Hit‘ :i‘l:l\"o asst-ts may he soon at the ollict ‘ll’ lilo lilltiwr .i"_'l‘"~‘,, liar-d at liu Richmond Street, Charlottetown. I‘. E. I. l_\ i" Iiizirrll. 1933. ' t‘. ‘.\l. WILLIAMS. 'l‘l'usico Estate of l). A. Bruce tiliio-Zi-ll-sit-ii