1 1 1 i I , 4 \ A 4A.; groom 1s. 19a; 5 roclgg BONDS,’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QUOTATIONS BONDS (Canadian Pfclll‘ 111111111001, tn-t ~1- Tax Exempt Illlllfih‘ l0l.-"10 ‘l 00,5‘) 1 03.00 1 Nov i033 .... ... 1 lilur 1il.'i1_ ... . ... 11., 111121: 1057 ... Tunable Issues '11 1 Nov 40-50 ... ... 01.25 08,00 ,1’ 1 Nov 41-01 . 01.20 011,00 ,1)’ 1 ,\‘1>\' 111-00 ._ 00.00 1111.110 u; 1 xov 10-50 . . . . .. 110,00 011m 103i Nutlonnl Service Loan 51,-, x011 10:10 . . . . . .. 1011.00 103.30 11a .\'u\' 11111. . . . . 102.00 1011,00 llolnlnlon of Cnnodo Gunrnnteerl Bon 11. 1t. 4v, 10111 . 00,110 h: 1i, 41/1 1954 - "91-‘5 pf s. l1. 41/, 10:10 . 011,01 Q ,\-_ 11. w, 10.11 . 00,10 c, x. u. w, 100s . 011.20 v N. a, w. 100s , 100,00 n‘ _\-_ 11> 4:11, 14,155 , 100,7.’ 1,- s l1. r. 111.11 .' 102,00 p‘ N: ll. s, 1011 . 105,210 c1 N u, :1 1010 .. . 1011,00 m 11111 1.11111 r. 1000 .. 101.111 105.10 ai Pow e .. - d - "m" ‘e1 s4 s1 ' lti Train .. Tenn ... .. .___--—---—- 'l'llshutn ... 0 Tel-k llliflliél' ... ,_, Thomas Cab ... .. . 1; Treluiweii ..110 105 111: ' Vnrllum Gall ... .. l0l,(_. s1; 11111 Wright Hurg .. 201 ‘JS-‘i 235 irPr . . 271,1, —-——- Total sales 201, 00 (Canadian Press) WINNIPFZG, Oct l~1—- Unflggfl] Close East (‘rest . 10 11) l-iillornlio 131 135 Wheat: Oct 1814A; No 48B: Dev §liiflshflfl Ii 31o 320 ‘qlgqgn; .\i1|_v 51MB. [it ' rkcl 9211 p50 tints; Oct 219,511; Dee 211/QA; Mil! l\irlr Illld 51; 50 nsfh \mtllot , g1 g1 liarley. Oct 21711; Dec 25MB; lillly Don Holly-n ,_ ,, 111; 11y, 111:, 28B. Luke Shore . .. . 20.10 20.10 2071i) 1E0" - Yr". 211-’. 211s. Cosh Prices Nnrnnds . 1015 1M5 19:10 ' S1001- ... . . 7ft 7S 7i) Wheat: No. 1 11111-11 40111: ha. 1 aor~ Tk l1 . .1211 .125 1121s 1514; No, 2 nor 40%: b0. 3J0!’ 45%!‘ 3107.000 Fiver .. 4a,’, 4114 4r so 1 nor 41%: No. 5 40141110. ii 30;:- .\o11l .1. 111;. on; \ Ferd 3'.’ : Track 48%; ho. 1 durulll P011 Pete 11 11 10%. _ _\:4"Iif|ll'fl:i .. 7t 7'.’ ‘H 0,11 \'o. 2 i‘. \\'_ 231/1; i\o, .'i C. \i1-kr\rs .. .. 1.1 1.’. ,=- W 2 2x 1 fcmi 20M; No, 1 feed Siv-rritt (tor .73 711 5.’! 501,4; A L‘ feed 10%; Rejected 1.11;, Total Saks: Track 2- .’ Toilay: Shnrrr 1,970: llines 1,125- Barley: llnitiug grades d row ex 3 ilniisted .140- Tntai 0,4311. ‘ C. W. 30%,; ‘l row e! 3 C, “Y. 20701 Prev DB? Shares Qflfiihulifinos l3.- 3 C, W. 247/11: Ne. 4 1R0; ilnlistr-d 2,117.1 Total 111351, .'i (‘, W. 23%; No ti (‘m-h 241/1. Aliromn .. a 01/, 1111/. - liohjn .. 1'1 t) p Brett 'l'r . i014 11W, Brownies ... 1% ' (‘up Ilnurn . 1A 1,5 1,5 ’ Control Pat .. ‘l3 13 1 13 _ Cobalt v1.11 .. 11,4 114 O Dnm liixpi .. 4N. 4 4' 1111111111 .. 1'. a; a; —’*“"' Jint-kinn Man M, ‘ if, 1/, (Cuuutllun Press . Keorn . 11X, 11,1, - ‘lit flfm lllghLolv Clo Kirktown site 17W,- 1:11;, 131' Assoc Oil ... .. 10 l0 10 hfallrohir 215 21/; 21-’ . ii .. .. av. 8V. s11,- Oil Select :11; as; av. lieauharllois ‘i’; y, {i} ilihagn l M ‘l (‘nu i‘a\\' l‘fll . . . . .. 7.’! 'l'.'i 1.’! Ritchie l ' l 1 7 So Kr-orn . 4% 4% 4*}; Ihlm .\ 1 r115 , 110m l-lngill imp Oil .. imp Toll int Pete . lnt l'til Ii . lirgcut Knit Sou V1111 pow 1 i Walker Walker pfd Pivotal New i York Stock-s Stocks 1111111 Low/Close Aiilell (‘hem ... ... 74% 077i’; 12% Aln illlil l" Pun‘ 8M 7 8% Am Sulc-lting .. 131,4 14 151;, Am ‘Pr-i 11ml Tel .... 100 1nd 0M5, Aiiiii‘ (‘nppcr ... 10% 91,; 10% Ail-bison ,,, 431/, 3g 4g (‘nllmia Dry . ,. n; _. Auilurn .\i0to " i’. ii. . Filosunl-llke Oh ‘use J l 10in Solvents r1111 1'11. . . §. (‘out lialrillg A , Vi! fol-n Products 47 lung ii and li 1:0 ‘ llilinrouii hiatcil 177i. 17%. llrulr llli‘ . . . -' l-lllstman limlnit .- 1‘ Own liim‘ 1111/; 15M, i711; L-vn Foniiri Dill 30M, 2R 20% .011 Biotin-g , , 1411; 121;, H lvt Illlrr , , 3314, 201/‘ 2215, 1'31 hh-lo-l . .. s14, s s l\-_"i (‘llrilollic ... .. l-‘i l4 i tlion i" i": .. s1 _ » 11111111111 , “Iostiuirlllvusn ... .. ltllv‘ ooiworih ... ,,,_ 51% 35% 3M; EXCHANGE‘ IIONTREAL, Oct 11-11mm. 111111 foreign exchange in ‘relation to the "ililiiiau dollar n: complied hy the "viii ilnuk of Canada. closed today follows; Argentine peso 0.211111, Australia pound 8,0274, ituetrie sehilling Not quoted. eitium beige 0.11120. Belgium heigd 111mg liflilil miireil 0,0838, lfilillrls iev Not quoted, "l!" 110a: Kong doiiors 11,2000. ilsechosloralrin crown 0.0828. lienmsrk krone 0,1000. Finland finmnrlr 0.0170, France franc 0,0481. , Germany reiehsmnrk 0.212. Great Britain pound 8.78 4. lireeee draehmn 0, lilliund fiorin 0.4411. "I'M-rs nenro 0.1m, Ind.s rupee 0%. Iialy iiro 0.0502, Japan yon 0,2023. Jugosiavio dinsr- 0.0165. New Zeniand pound 3,4835, Norway krone 0.1001, Poland nlnil 0.1242 tloun-lanln leu 0,0008, tlcuth Africa pound 529M, Basin vlhlete 0,0001) Sweden krone 0,1040 iiwltserisnd franc 0.2121 - U. l- doiinr 0% 1h c, premium, . ._._-n__-.__ x i. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oil!" Oct ll»- Btoeks liillh Low Close 21d! Oil ... es 9'3 "t Base liietais Bitlgouil . liunlrer Hill . . B, it Pioneer liutfaln- Can (‘nnusn ... (Znstie Tm (llericy (‘oillmnrio Dollie lillnes Faiconhridge Fell Kirk . Granada Gold liollinger llomestelld . llorvey Gold .. Kirk Luke ... . Luke Shore Mncnssn ... Rilllnrtic .... . .\iun Basin ... Mclntyrc . lileriund Oil Mining (lcrp . . linffntt Hail Moss lillnes Newilcc ... Norsnds North Con Old Colony Olga Oil . Prosper-tors Sanantonio Snrnin Sheritt Sine-on Stnnthnny Sterling Pa: . Surihury Basin . Sylvsnite ... Tnshots ... . ' Butter YESTERMTS Iiiill. MARKET . .111u11l11111l 11s Corrected For Every Wednesday, and Saturday Issue ‘There was s good sttendsn st . " yesterday's market, the large num- '_ ber o1 stall holders doing s. brisk business. Eggs and butter again advanced and sold for 25 cents while such vegetables as string beans and let- tuce ulso showed increases. The following prices were quoted: ... ... ... 25c Eggs ... 25c Duck ... 90cto$i1i5 ‘Chicken 75c to $1.00 Fowl . . . . . . . .. 80c Geese .. P10621701; ‘ (fnnsdlan Prensa) MONTREAL_ Oct i~t—-'l‘r1l1iiug was quiet on the produce lllltl liniry ntlll- ket hers today, Butter declined. cnrlots or less of no. 1 current nlnke being quoted at 21 cents I pound, off_l1 quarter of l1 coipts were 1,050 boxed (‘ilrese was also solver, Ontario's selling at 10'}, cents null Quebec's at l0 rents both down an eight o! n rent ll pound, Receipts ‘were gflilti boxes, Eggs held firm, resh ntal-ioh ex- tras being quoted at 33 to ti!» cents, firsts st 26 to 2S rents. seconds nt. i7 cents a dozen. Receipts were 780 boxes. Potatoes were unchanged. N. B, green mountains 1101x110 lh hlng holini: 00 to till cents 11m lontrPn wh 1c per 80 ii». ling -t.'1 to 5i) cents. m Montreal Produce Form Harlow Canadian Western No_ 3 Iii‘- Oats, Vllllaiiiau \\'estern No, 3 3i Oats, food Nn, 1 30: Flour spring Wil-sat patents finsts 4.50: our 1101'- olllls 3.00: Flour ilnkers 3,80: Flour winter wilont: pntcnts choice 2.7.1: Flour, white coru_ 4.207 Brnn ton 17.- '.‘.'1: Shorts tou 13,25; lliiicllillgs toll. ‘I425: linllml oats hug 00 lbs, 2.40; llny tlo L‘ |It'\‘ ion rarlots 10-510: (‘ileese Ontario 101,5; (‘heesn Ouch-ac .10; But- ter No. i finest 2i: Eggs, fres spee- ials in cartons ii: Eggs fresh extras in cartons 30; Eggs fresh firsts in cnrionu ii-‘i; Eggs, storage extras in cartons Ill: Eggs, storage firsts in cartons 27; Biting storage seconds ill cartons 2i; Potatoes N, B. green mnuutnins R0 lh ling 00 to 05 rents: Potatoes liinllirenl n'hites'80 ii1 i101; 46 tn 50 cents. OTTAWA, Out, (let i-k-Thc silull- tioli nu egg lullrkots lll control i‘lln- luln today is firm nml nt ‘reroute prices are advancing further on sup- plies of current fresh eggs as these are scarce. F reni fresh eggs arriving on this lnar- kot nmi this is forcing prices up on these, Brokers report snies of Ontario graded shipments at extras iii-fill: firsts 28-20, seconds 1S delivered, Deni- ers are quoting producers and coun- try shippers for ungralied eggs ex- trnlu 31, firsts 20. puller extras 20, seconds 15-10 delivered, Wholesale prices to retail stores nro extras, loose, 30, firsts 31, puiiet extras 24; seconds lit. MONTREAL-Eggs receipts here today were 780 eases 11s compared to 1,380 roses for the corresponding day last year. The market hero today is firm with prices unchanged, British Columbia eggs are offered the basis of rxtrnl 35, firsts 28, puilet extras 28 fob. _ And Prince County -BEDEQUE, United Church of Canada. Rev. L. P. Archibald’, Min- ister. . Services for Sunday, October ‘idth: Bedeque, i1 a. m.; Sesrie- towu, 8 p. m_.; Borden, 3 p. m-: Cape jrraverse. 1'30 p. m. Rev. J51. ‘Lund, of Tryon, will conduct the service at Georgetown, the minister conducting all other services. . _._,___.___.._. -Mr. Alban Noonen. eon of Mr. end Mrs. Dlniel Noonsn, of Bede- 0h cent from yesterday's quotation. lleY TORONTO-There in a Si'i-1l‘1'll_V of ‘ IPGSS . . .v Beets .. ..Bc Corots. . .30 Doz. Corn. .. 18c kliarsnias .. .10 , ndish . .. ... .50 Onions I0 lbs. 19c Cabbage 5c Cauliflower 10c, Lettuce Green Tomatoes 18c pk. Two lbs. Tomatoes . 15c , Mushrooms .. 15c Squash 3c slb. Pumpkins 2calb ‘Cabbage . . . . .. 8to10c Rhubarb... (G lbs.) 25c Crsnberrfes (10 lbs.) 75c ,Peors .. 35c doz. Meats ‘Roast Beef. . . , , ,, 15c IRoastLalnb . . 16c Roast Pork .. .. . 17c ‘Roast Veal ... ... .120 Pork Chops ... ... 18c ‘Round Steak 10c |Sirlon Steak ... . 18c ,Calf Liver 10c Veal Chops . . . . .. 100-150 Fish ‘Mackerel . Cod. . . . 6c Salmon ... ... .. .... 25c Haddock . . . . 80-100 Produce ;Hay....... . . . . U400 Straw .. ... 30c New oats 25c I lPotstoes ... 25c Turnips ... . . . . .. 12c Small pigs $4 a pair (Cunudinn Press) Stocks lllglrLow Close Ailitiiii .. 50 5U Abostrls 20 20 20 lilith A . 2 ‘.2 2 Bell Tr-i .. 96 itii D0 ll, t‘, Puck .. 11/; H1; i|,-'; lil-nziiillu ... 0'15 8% 01,1, B. t‘, Vim‘ .\ ... -... 2'.’ '.‘l 22 Clln fii-nu-llt 4 4 4 (full Cement B ... .. 28 2S 2S (‘m1 (‘nr . .... ii 0 (i (‘an (‘nr B ..... 10% 10% 10V,» (‘nn liyd 111i pfd .. . till 55 65 (‘all ill Aic . if”, 2 2 t‘. l‘, ll 101/; 151,1 10K hluriier-i . . 01W, 001,1, 01W, Dmll liriligv .. ..... 10% 101/; 101,] iinlll Sim-i iiilll L‘ B . 1% i-‘i’; i-‘V, llmll ’l‘1\liliie . iii till/j I 1J0 p ... iiypsulu . Hum lirl Oigiv . Ottawa l’ Pcnmilus Power Corp Quehec .. Stl Flour ... Shnwillignn Sher Wil ... . Steel oi’ Carl . D0 ltfll . . . . .. West (lrocs .- Winnipeg Elee .. BAN 01V .- Canadienns Montreal ... .- Norn Scotis ... 1v. T75R12 o (Vnnnilinn Press) 150th 1111111 Low (‘lose Amer flysn '1 _, 44g 414 411;, Amer Sup ‘ .11 59;, 41,5 5 As G 11ml i 2% g g (‘an Marl-on. 1 19;, 1% Cities llerv .. .1 3% 311;, El Bond Hhrri! .. 27 22 25% Ford of Call A ,, ,, 1 1 7 int Pete . ‘l0 9% 1n County Hospital on Monday, was operated on ‘mesdsy evening for o serious one of oppendicitis, end rh-q-‘qlugiquqwhowsetskentothnhlnce indoisssswsllsseslfinemlntsd. MALPE QUE The annual recital consisting cf n. number of piano solos and duets was given in Maipeque Hall on V.’ “ esda, evening; Oct. 12 by Mrs. S. L. Campbell and eight of her pupils. The stage was beautifully decorated With furniture, potted plants and a profusion of flowers, and presented u. very attractive sp- pearance to the large audience present. Rev. M. A. MacMiIian act- ed very capabiy as charman, at the close of program he congratulated Mrs. Campbell and her pupils for the very fine and varied program. The pupls, one and all, played in splendid time and with fine expres- ‘sicn. Program: Words of Welcome, Rev. M. A. MacMillan: Piano Duett “ii/larch" from Iohengrln Wagner Mrs. Campbell, Ruth Montgomery, ‘Piano Solo, "Glory March" Bennett Margaret Pickering; Solo "Pretty Starlight", Greenwsrd, Eleanor Rsntsay: Duett, “Honey Bell Polka." Strqabog, Mrs. Campbell, Elizabeth Ramsay; Solo "Sextette" from “Lu- cien", Donazette, Mrs Campbell; Reading, Selected, Annie Woodside: Solo "Merry Peasant" Schubert, Ruby Mountain; Solo, “Luddy Polka", Bellat, Elizabeth Ramsay; Duett, Contraband Schottische" ‘Winner, Eleanor Ramsay, Mrs. Campbell: Solo, "Merry Christmas March" Unknown, Annie Woodside; fResding, Selected, Mrs. James ‘Hickey; Solo, “Gyrpsy Rondo" Haydn, Dorothy Thompson; Duett “Little Fairy Scllottische", Freeman Mrs. Campbell, Dorothy Woodside; Solo, "Beautiful Blue Danube Walt- izes" Sarsuss, Ruth O tgomery. “Duet, "Marche Mllituilc" ‘rschall- ikowsy, Mrs. Campbell, Dorothy Thompson. God Saveihe King. 1 __.___. 1' M11‘. and Mrs. H. A. Calr of Camp- bcliton, N. 3., are guests of Dr. and , Mrs. Keir. i I’ Mr. Arthur Owen, who has been "n Oakland, Cal. for several years has returned to his home in Ham- ! iton. l Mr. Percy Crozier, Halifax, is spending a. month with relatives . here. of afternoon service on Sunday, sealant. 110111101111 .- - This l2 reserved for news. but. advertisements of a news character may be inserted st the rote o! 4e. per word, strictly paylble in od- IIUNTEE RIVER. CHARGE, ‘United Church of Canada. Services 1111 Sunday, 001. 10m, as follows: Wiitshire, ll n, 111.; Hlmplhlsu, 3 p. m.; Hunter River, ‘l p. m. Preach- ier for the day, the pastor, Rev. I". E. Boothroyd. MT. ALLISON DEBATE—On Oc- tober li, the Freshmen Preliminary Debates were’ held. Particularly Ouifitamiills among the debaters were, Bob Rand, Monctun, N. B.; Harold Freeman, Moncton, N. 8.; J. D. Munscn, Bale Verte. N. 3.; and Clair Johnson, Hampton, P. E. I. ELECT OFFICERS-‘Ph: ization meeting of tile Mt. All-son Acadv my Student Christian Assoc- iation was hell on Mctndtly AVE}.- ing. Mr. Ralph Parker, Faculty B'.l\'1.‘0I was in the 01101:. The fol- Iouing are the officers for he tom- ing year: Hon. Pres, Pflflfiihfil Fiennngton; Pres, Charles Bloke. ‘Loggieviile, N. 13.; Vice Pres, Bert Hurley, Cross Creek, N. 3.; Sect. Tress, George Smith, Steiiarton, N. S; adciiionai IIISNUL! .-i. the executive: Norman Saunders, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1.; Gerald Walton, Newcastle Bridge, N. 13.; Lyman Bubar, Bultts Corner, N. 13.; and Wilfred Price, Canterbury, N. S. organ- i Mr. G. Dsivuy Murchison and Mr. Robert D. Matheson, Clyde Riv- ,er, left Friday morning for Boston on a brief holiday trip. Peculiar Isn’t It? Isn't it funny That so many Business men CIVIL ACTION (Continued from Page 11 he found, had personally received a large share of the money paid on the claim. ‘ In Hands of Court Senator Meighen told the mem- bers of the Red Chamber today that since the Department of Jua- tice,‘ after considering the report, recovery, and had instituted such action, he did not think action on immediate circumstances, was n0- cessary. The action being a civil one, it would not, in itself alter Senator Logan's ;1;.1~.ia.1.ental-y standing. Statement 01143211 When the Senate met last week Senator Logan intimated that he would make a statement on the floor of the Chamber in respect to the Harvey Commission report. The statement was delayed, how- ever. and Senator Ingan stated yesterday that he was consulting with fellow members on “the desir- ability of his making a public statement. Not Present Senator Meighen, in the course of his statement today, said he had discussed the matter with Senator Logan, st the iattefs request, and had advised him that any state- ment he might wish to make should not be delayed longer than today. Senator Logan did not make hi1; statement and was not in the Chamber when Senator Meighen announced the latest development in the case. Logan Acted For Captaiin The Gypsum Queen. built in Will get up in the morning, Refresh themselves with a dose of advertised fruit. so". Clean their teeth with an advertised - brush and advertised tooth- paste. | Shave with an advertized razor, Wash and shove with advertised soaps, | ‘Put on advertised underwear, ' Advertised hose, garter, shirt, collar _ and shoes, Seat themselves at the table and bread, 1 Parrsbnro, N. S., home of Senator Logan, was on 11 voyage t3 England with Nova Scotti; lumber ill June, i916, under the command cf her owner, Captain Freeman Hatfield, also of Parrsboro, and a lifelong friend of the Senator. Her crew was picked up adrift in small boats by a. British steamer which landed them at Liverpool. In 1930, Senator Logan, as a law- yer scting for Captain Hatfield. ‘ Rev- M; A: Madvlma“ had‘ ‘marge And cat advertised breakfast food pmsemed a claim t” the ‘wparatims commissioner Errol McDougaiLKC. Oct. 9th, o1: Lot 14 United Church Drmk advertised m,’ 6mm 0,0! Montreal. cleimlns that the ,0! wh"ch Rev. Russell Woodside is ‘pastor. He was accompanied by Mirs. MacMiilsn and little daughter. also by two of 11's elders, Messrs. James and Herbert Donald. 1 Mr. Allison Owen, Summerside in the employ of R. T. Holman. Lid ‘spent the week end in Hamilton. Mr. Matheson and Miss Gillespie teachers in Fanning School, spent the holidays at their respective homes, St. Peters and Summerside. A host of friends are glad to learn that Mr. F. J. Iockerby is conval- escent after his recent illness. Dr. and Mrs. Ramsay, Charlotte- town spent several days recently at their cottage in Hamilton. Mrs. Robert Stuart is cnjcivins l! few weeks, visit in ‘Tyne Vflney- the guest of Mrs. Edward Wiliiiims- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGougan Miss Alice and Miss Blanche Stew- art motored to Crapaud on Sun- day to visit relatives. Mrs. Nelson Ramsay. Aibeflmi- 15 visiting relatives and friends here. Misg Flo MacC-uusan was the guest for a 19w (lays of her niece. Mrs. Fred 111-1111;. 001w Tiavflse- Mr. and Mfrs. E- BMW“ and his w children, North Wiiishire, and Mrs- samh MgeGotlgnfi. Kensingtofl. were guests recently of Mrs. Lois Green. Miss Marjorie MbCrae has return; ed to Msipeilile "m" a pleasa“ ’ two weeks visit at her home in Bon- shaw. i“ Miss Ann‘e Peake is spefldiiifl B few days in Eilersiie, guest 0f h" sister, Mrs. Colin 5mm“- VMrs. Dugald Stewart. TYRE V9119? 15 the guest for a few dflyl. °1 M"- and Mrs, Holold Stewart. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace McKay are spending o. few weeks guests of Mr. McKfll/‘S 11mm- m- “d Mr5_ Edward MCKBY» Dam‘??- Mn c131»); Woodside, Vancouver. 11.0., is visiting 11's ambie- Mi- "d m‘ M-cpgbgfi Wcodside, and re- newing old friendships. His mm! friends ere sit"! i° "'5 him “M” sitcr about. six years W560"- Mrs. W. K. MacGougan, Summer cocoa, ;Put on an advertised list and I gloves, Light an advertised cigarette, With an advertised match, Go to the station in an advertised motor car, Give down letters to n typiat, who types on an advertised machine . Using advertised carbons, Sign their letters with an adver- tised pen ‘Containing advertised ink, And Tum down a proposal to ad\"er-| tise on the ground ' That Advertising Doesn't Pay? -Printers' Ink. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Psynter, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Paynter, Eel Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Harrington and two children of Spring Valley were motorists to Miaipeque on Sun- day. The many fronds of Mrs. Hort- well Crozier, Baltic are very sorry to hear of her sudden illness, and hope for her restoration to health again. Standing of Fanning School, Mal- peque for Jember: Senior Department: Grade X-l Lois Ramsay. Grade IX-l Enid Ramsay, 2 Marjorie Bryenton, 3 Alice Mac- Gougnn. Grsde VIII-i Lora MsoGougsn. 2 Kenneth MacKsy, 3 Ruby Moun- tain. Grade VII-l Dugnld MncNutt, 3 Goldie W111i, 3 Roy Abbott. Grade VI-l Eleanor Ramsay, 2 Waldo cousins, 3 Kentford Abbott. Junior Department: Grade V-l Marion Abbott, 2 Jeiin Stewart, 3 Bruce MscGollilitn- Grade IV—1 Gerald Lockhart, I Lawrence Ramsay. " Grade III-l Harry Champion. I Lloyd MacKenzie. Grade II (Sr.) 1 George Wood- side, 2 Amen Burt, 3 Helen Wall. Grade II (Jr) 1 Stella. Wall, 2 Ralph Owen, 3 Montgomery Owen. Grade I (Sr.) 1 Erma Bryenton. 2 Shirley Wocdside, 3 Erma Abbott. Grads I 1.1.1) 1 lots Wall, 2 Ger- ald Stewart, 3 Jack Champion. Perfect Attendance: Enid Ram- say, Alice MbcGcugan, Kenneth MucKay, Dugald MacNutt, Roy 1Comwa!i‘on Oct. 14, 1932, at o'cicck_s. m. by Rev. D. K. 8.058.. Gypsum Queen had been torpedoed by a German submarine. The claim was suppolted by affidavits from several members of the crew des- cribing the alleged torpedoing. Claim Paid The claim was paid il-1 August, 1931, in the form of a cheque pay- able to Captain Hatfield, for some- thing over $71,000. The latter, in company of Senator Logan, cashed ‘the cheque in an Ottawa bank on ‘the day it was paid, taking the money mainly in tteasury notes of $1,000 denomination. MARRIAGE S ROSS-BROWN-At the Parsonage 10 B. A. Herbert Ross of Strothcona. Kings Co toElsie S. Brown oi New Haven, P. E. I. DEATHS ORR-At New Glasgow, Oct. 14. 1932, Mrs. Nelson Orr, aged 69 years. Funeral from her late resi- dence, Sunday, Oct. i6, at 2 p. m. SMITH-On Wednesday Oct. 12m Mrs. Mary B. Smith age 62 ycRrS- Funeral plivate from the hlacLcan Fhmeral Home this morning. litter- ment People's Cemetery. COMPTON-At the P. E. I. Hospi- tal on Friday Oct 14th, 1932. Mrs. William H. Compton age 63 years. Funeral from the residence of her brother John Archibald Campbell. Hestherdaie on Sunday Oct. 16th. Interment Valleyfieid Cemetery. lit. MEMORIAM In loving rcmemberance of my deer husband, Sanfo-“d hfacDonaid who departed this life two yeals ago to-duy, October 16th, 1930. To-dny brings buck sad memories Of s loved one gone to resi- And those who miss him most Are those who loved him best. Gone but not, forgotten. Inserted by his sormwing wife. 5841401511. 1 N. D. MacLean Abbott, Kentford Abbott, Eleanor Ramsay, Goide W111i, Jean Stewart. Marion Abbott, Bruce MscGougan, George Wcodsidc, Lawrence Ram- say, Helen Wail, lh-lns Abbott. Shirley Woodside, Erma Bfyenton. side, Mrs. Mills and two children of clement were guests of Miss F10 lnactloilgsn on Mancini Rstph Owen, Stella well. Teachers: 3 UNDERTAKEB . EMBLAMEB 1 Charlottetown sad . North Wiltshire ticn played by Senator Logan who, had decided to take civil action for ' the part of the Senate, under the ‘ I i We Assume the Worry of Property Management Our Real Estate Depsrtmentwill not only relieve you of the worries lncidentsl to the management cl property,“ very low colt, but its specillists csrrytllis out more eificlenlly than you perhaps can, securing greatest re- venue for lowest outlay. The EASTERN TRUST. Company Saint John, NJ. Heel Olllu HALIFAX, NS. it. John's, NH. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Meadow, NJ. Menhul, Ole. C. N. Bl5$ETT——Msns§e|, Charlottetown Blanch. Advertising Rates-Payable In Alivanc Central Guardian locals, (c, pgg gym-d; wukm “d gxffllziwl-il. Zii- I084; Announcements md Coming N u H. . per word. Classified, 2o. per word; 111 momma,“ 0 we. 70c- per inch; List-s of Fiorsl l-nd splrltusl Oder. "i". Clfdfl- m» le- lwr name: batten of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks Ind Appreciation, 10c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on sppliestlons. ‘****vvv¢¢‘ . 4 RATE:—2c per word, 1hr“ m. sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Wanted WANTED-ANTIQUE PICTURES. ADDIY Guardian. 5835-10-15-3i. Agents Wanted AGENTS-MAKE MONEY SELL- ing Christmas Cards. String of pearls free with each sale. Big Profit. Send ‘l5 cents for sample WANTED - ROOM AND BOARD in private family centrally loc- ated. Apply Guardian. outlit and full particulars of this 5790'1043'3i' and other good "propositions. Super Specialty Co., Saint John, , u. B. A. w. 10-14-01. F OI‘ $1M‘- I-‘OR SALE-MAHOGANY CHAIRS 194 Prince Street. 5798-10-13-31. MAN OR. TVOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in Tor- onto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particulars. expense allowance, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-29. FOB SALE. T0 LET, BOARD AND rooln signs on hand at Guardian Office. 1 t1. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN. Two piece Chesterfield Set. Apply WANTED 64 Rochford street. 5813-10-14-31. AGENTS 1N EVERY TOWN IN . Canada to sell Personal Christ- . -- PAP mas Cards One-Doilar-Dozen up. FOR SALE OLD Ens‘ 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. Surprising values, low prices, 2_4_“_ , rwlickl easy ‘sale, bliag earnings, - ii s0 ow pr ces on oxed assort- . ‘ ' ' sheet. Guardian Office. tf. York, Toronto. A. W. 10-4-ti-15. FOR SALE - TWO PIECE PAR- lor Suite. Also Bed Coach. Rea- sonable prices. Apply 109 Pownal Street. 5500-10-151-31. _ Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- viile. (R. 8, Souris.) FOR SALE-NEIL FRISCO, 2.03, One of the fastest paeers in Arn- "IPELESS FURNACES REPAIRED ‘erica. Charles Ballard. Sydney and overhauled by experienced Mines, N. S. 5820-10-14-31 man. B. W. Stevenson, 84 School Street. 5812-10-14-61 FOR SALE_LARGE FURNAC. ette almost new. Apply 166 Dor- chester Street or Phone i326. 5837-10-15-31. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Diplomas. granted. Write for in- formation. Marvel Beauty Acad- emies, 8 Stf Catherine East, Mon- tresl. 9-17-24-10-1-8-15-22-29. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOB. us st home. Sewing machines . ry. No selling. Ontario Neckwear company. Dept 147. Boarders Wanted Toronto a‘ ' P‘. H. W. Oct. 1-8-15-22-29. WANTED-ROOMERS 0R l boarders. Apply Guardian. 5798-10-13-31. Trade With- _ New Zealand BOARDER WANTED IN PRIVATE family. Apply by letter to ABC. 0.0. Guardian. 5824-10-14-31 Situations "acant: __i. (special to the Gugerdinii) AGENTS — HANDLE THE MON- ey-maker of the season: Royal Series Private Christmas Greeting Cards: they defy competition; splendid opportunity for every SAINT JOHIN, N. B» Oct. 14- Leadirlg exports from the Maritime provinces to New Zeuiand a: t i Yoduc one; big commission: shipping 1 canned fish mm and fstee Canadian charges prepaid: capital or exper-l declared C. M- CFO 1 fence unnecessary. Garretson Trade Commissioner to-NBW Z95‘ Company. Brenmrd- Ofliflriv- “and who has been 111 Saint. John s‘ V‘ wttsqu‘ interviewing firms 111 conneciioii with the development of Canada?» export grade in that Dominion- Most of these products "W" New Zeslond in Canadian NIMOHBI , Steamships, and trsde with Cliilfldfl r 1- LOST-SUNDAY. A runsr: on! h“ ‘mmfsed “W?” E10 “hi; the Brnokiey POFnt Road. Finder} that sens-KW 5M "185 a please le'ave at the Gunrdianj inaugurated by the Canadian office. Reward. ssic-liiNat1ona1 w New Zcaiand, the ser- combined Lost LOST: THURSDAY SMALL brooch of pearls. Please leave with Guardian. 5 - »———————-—~~——-—- vice heretofore b01113 f» Personal with 111111 of Australia. New Bruns- lwick sardines he stated are also 1 PR l V A TE KINDERGARTENS shipped to New Zeaisnd 111 consid- pay. Advice given free by the u _ M m new. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, l "Table qiantxdi; itrthrenelm o! Toronto 110.1 print 15 "c i1 Personal Oct. l-B-iE-ZZ-SQ. articles exported to New Zeaisnd although the greater part. come! from Quebec and Ontario. Last ___ ——-——-— , year Mr. Croft remarked Canada . MEN WANTED T0 CONDUCTigupplied about five rights 0f the 1. ., renowned Rnwleiczh Home Ser- a to“; ‘mount or newsprint import- ,1’ _ . vice busmpss" Rpmme hustler t?“ ’ ed into New Zesland. New Zeuisnd ‘ , . .-, . -. . , Ziilisellliill-“a vizlygil: Igilneg-lhe continued is dependent “Pm lately. Rawiciszil f‘ . Dvpi- CN- ' world markets tn I 8161561‘ 9X99“ till-S. Montreal ("vvdfi- than those colmtries with a larger SW" Oct‘ 3'1'q"“15'21'22_2a-29' , domestic market, and just m soup '1 ss world prices improve that. coun- itry would rapidly recover her pros- Salesmen Wanted M111.- Wanted "__“- rit depending largely on the mcolvlr. sxrulvr ssussulzle ‘L’ woo,’ mm‘ but," and, through our special low cost; 1 I n r which M course. Hundreds of successful, Ohww P"!!! °i' I ° graduates" grit: Motel}; , the present time sre st a low level. cmiefl- 5 A" "5 ‘m ‘ ' Q Mr. Croft is u native of Novl. / M. n. w Nov H-stttt ism-mu m, whue attend,“ Mom,” "MEN-liaison University at Ssckville, 1r 11nd went overs’ now -ro our s oovrn ,iob. Pree booklet. The M. c. o. i n, enlisted 1.111.. Toronto 110.1 [with the 1111111 111101111111 11 ' M- 3- w- °¢'-- 1'°‘1°‘“"°‘ 1 Scott: battalion. Ybllowing 1» ihe completed his studies s’ >_ To Let t1 ltd . dsiH a rrmen Richard '1‘. Motheson and Olive Giiimiu-U’ 1 Phone I49 lin Montreal and rev nouss r0 urr. 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