WANTED PRESSED HAY: PRESSED srnsw mop a SEED oars Faun a. soon WHEAT HARLEY, BUCKWHEAT yo; which we are Nil-Ill highest prices in caslrw ln enhmgs for FEEDS at our FEED STORE and ware- hougg QUEEN ST- tarter i& to. LIMITED A WILLIAM MORRIS HUGHES Char“ that “economic sane.‘ lions are either an empty gesture or. mean wan". William. Morrh Hughes. ABOVE, --' , " ol the Au V . executive. connci", This has caused. Prime. Minister James Lyons to request his resig- nation. Hughes, who had made his statement in a book, said Great Britain was too billy to protect Australia from Japan. Central Gandhi IOQII, to Balrltaal Oilsrings. Cards, ole, 4e psr inch: Notices sl Thanks and A and. Other eaten II application Clara! ho For Sale FOB SALE - AUCTION FORT!’- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards Guardian Central Job Printery. I011 SALE - SEVERAL CHOICE Red rentals ioxes. Apply M. A. E. careLGuardian. L-3112-1l-21-1i. ICRATCH PADS-PADS OI‘ 100 aheets 5 x ‘Iii. Price 3 cents per Dad. Guardian Oflice. L-24l6-l1-l-1i. WOMEIWs WINTER cons. ax- Wlltlonaliy low priced now till December 2nd. Clark Bros, Mt, Stewart and Montague Stores 11-3162-11-23-11. ' ; ms cuousu (mom sum-za- tcne Over-coats in black or brown. Well tailored, _ n, ‘ ‘ Hicc $15.00. Clark Bros., Mt. Stew- art and Montague Stores. IrIiIW-ll-QS-li. Q‘~-”“'-;:_. ______'\1ai_le Help Wanted muss-nos wasrzo to learn Barber Trade. Short Course "DER training. Molar Barber Col- ltle. Hailing, 1035s, iufwssrinrrniifitfwfiififi Route oi 000 iamilies. Write today. "awlalsh Dept uL-svs-as-x Winnipeg, can, Mb wubsagg. ‘was , (lreolc Petrol“. ‘Advertising liaise-Payable In Advance k . per wont: Announcements bu". ha.’ u . per Ion“ In lanes-Inna Notices. ‘Ian pol Inch; Lilla oi Ilernl ‘n; up name; latices el Condcienec ‘Me. pynelafnl. 70s per Inch ' also“; u: advn-tisaucns anew-elv- ma». - Al‘. ____________t __ Ztiz-rgowo-ri-gtio-iglaa-as-aa-ao. i LESSON r5051 lilissiorh-Be | alsimfln. Customs Examiner. erk. Stanographer, etc. Free Booklet "flow p; m g gum-n. ment Job." M. O.-O. Civil cc ,__@99ucronto(10.) M. .w. Personal Plgvsm noon: KINDERGAR- =fiin”“"t<‘fiiiiiihifi“' Shim‘ U18 Toronto (10.) Far-Sat-ti: N . V’ I . Atlantic Sail a - liilLTltiillPll 2 ' lies tlia Guardian entail-fists f I 'i'_= _-_ p Guardian Oiiica. THE _CHARLO'T'I‘ETOWN IIUARDIAN . STOCK QUOTATIONS M... rim. At .4 Glance (Canadian Prom) ‘Iloronto and Montreal-Jndus- trial stocks lower. ‘Iloronto Mines-Lower. New Ycrk— Stocks sharply lower. Winnipeg-Wheat up 1-8 to 3-6 cents. . " New York-Cotton, coiiee and sugar lower; rubber higher. New York Curb (Canadian Press) v Stocks Amer (Jyun l! Aiuor {his i-Zh-i- . . . ‘Amer Sup Power . Assoc Gnu Elev: AiltlB L‘ . . . . .. lilcs liorv Elcu Jiond Share .. Fordmf (Pun A Gulf Oil Penn Hum Oil Roi _ lm lln Light Pow A . Un Light Pow pid Currencies ) I2—Tbe French iranc, at present sailing well below the ilgure at which it is proiltable to ship gold from the country, showed a further de- cline in the ioreign * markets here today, closing at 6.56 1-4 cents ior a loss oi .00 1-9 oi a cent. The pound sterling was up 3-9 at 84.93 3-8. a new high since Sept 16. Much oi the‘ money leaving France is being converted into sterling. The Canadian dollar was ‘ ’ at a " oi 31-32 oi Montreal open produce mar” PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONEY-EAL. Nov. 22—Little change was noted in prices on io- day with prion holding close to previous quotations. R88 ruled at. the week's declin- es with graded shipments in car- lcts or less selling at 36 to 3'1 cents a dozen (or A-large, 32 to 34 ior e medium, 30 to 32 lor A-pul- gts, 35 1-2 to 26 ior B and 34 for v Butter was quiet and unchanged at 26 -to 26 1-4 cents per pound for oarlots or less oi no 1 while lots to the retail trade were 2'1 cents icr solids and 38 ior prints. ' Cheese was 10 3-4 to 11 cents per pound ior current arrivals oi’ no 1 Ontario. Potatoes held unchanged at 31.40 to 01.45 for Prince Edward Island mountains and 81.35 to $1.40 ior cobblers. per 90-pound bag. In 80- pound bags. Prince Edward Is- land mountains were 01.25 to $1.30. cobblers $1.20 to $1.25, New Bruns- wick mountains 31-25 to 01.30, Quebec mountains $1.10 to $1.15 and Quebec white no 2 stock 90 cents to 31.10. 1V. Y. Stock Exchange Am For i-i- 'i'iu"‘.m' Am Waterworks Aiu Anaconda Auburn Atchison .. B and Ohio 0m Der cent. the first time it has gone above one per cent discount since Nov. 4. Yesterday's quotation was 1 1-3_2 per cent. A lllnard’: Llniment rcinovos stains. per Ierdi Olassilsl 01-40.‘. Miscellaneous ... __i_€___________ TRY PARKE]? HOUSE DINNERS only twenty-live cents. L-3l03-11-2i-iil. PUB COATS IEMODELLED RE- ilned, a ' ’ cleaned. glazed. Prices reasonable. Experienced Purrior. Caldera. 205 Euston St. L-3101-11-21-23-26-3i. THERE ls SOMETHING NEW under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-iamily Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Aak to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, __Currie Building, Charlottetown. _. WANTED 1'0 RENT. I ‘.0 acres oi land near Charlottetown. Write "AB’.' Guardian. 1..-311'l-1i-2l-31 TlNElilENT FOB DENTAL, 1A5!- more Street Tantoifs Accessories. L-3130-11-22-3i. i€*’r.irrffia . Apply 11 Grafton Street. __ __ _____I.|_-8152i-11-38-3l. '10 IE1‘ - TENIMENT NO. 6 Water Street. Immediate pos- session. Apply L. M. Poole d: Co. L-Sflo-il-iii-ti. TO LIT — GARAGE. CSNTBAILY located. Apply Palmer and Has- iam, Barristers, etc. 1-0087-11-20-21123. Lost iifii‘ 1N CIAILLOTTEIOWN. A Rebekah thirty years Jewel Pin; Name engraved on it. Iieave at Reward. b3136-11-23-3l- WANTED '10 BOQIOW ON GOOD security iour thousand dollars at 1%. Write W. careGuardian. Ii-ilfl-ll-fl-Ii. _ Help a Wanted fir; N:tional Home "Mimi: il ‘ Ix- 86, died today. He Ronni-coil Mull lV ngluu (‘upper . iagara ll N Y (‘antral .. Paramount U S flit-oi Vanadium Western ii . . ivestinghouso MT’l.. CURB (Supplied by Plilieid and Company Members oi Montreal stock exchange) Stocks Open Last B A Oil . lil 16 Dls S . - (iii UOIII Hioros . it‘. imp (ill .. 2i Inlor Pete ti‘! . iiiclchers 13 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, NOV. 32—I4:9.ding currencies were irregular on Mont- real icroign exchanges today. Pound sterling advanced 1-16 oi a cent to 4.98 9-32 while the United States dollar yielded 1-16 oi’ one per cent at 1.00 31-32. The French iranc held unchanged at 66.5 cents. OWNER 0F "CANADIAN STATISMAN" DIES BOWMANVILLE, Ont. Nov. 22 —-(C. PJ-Owner oi the Canadian Etnttsman.‘ a wsadv newspaper, here. ior 5'1 years, Moses A. James, had been in failing health ior tour-years. His son, George W. James, has edited the paper since 1910, when Moses James retired. Born in Bradworttiy, Devon. ll! 1940, Mr. James came to Canada when very young- Uao Iinaedw los- Bruises Xmas Cards PRINTED T0 OR o l: R 0h UL. Elli-f . . N-QTN-ll-fl-li. A Female l-ielp Wanted wmm““"”‘~:'innsi:s'“"_7dii"1fi halo Wii-YIWQPEKQQQUKUS fi. ' w il-aias-n-aa-at. ‘lba i006 production e! oats la estimated at 449300.000 bushels-a 40 par cent. increase over the ills narnéflor Illdflilllnziahola. T‘: 1030 07 ‘ 15W"! much iarslruaahktbat or 1094. namely 043601110 bushels compl- Piione 1331odou The Guardian ilantral Joli Printer; Charlottetown A . “H, IllwithU-lflfillilbulhelslhillh anincraaaacialparesni. (Supplied by Pltlleid and Company lilenaheru oi ontrsni Stock Exchange) Stocks amen Inst Am For Pr 7 71 YESTERBATS llllllllillllili lncn Miitiiil Corrected-fin Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue IIOIJUI Oats _.. .. Ray, loose cw! . . Straw, pressed rut . Turnips bus . . Potatoes bus ... . nrran. unnum- ' MINING (Canadian chem) ‘IORONTO, Nov fl-Mining share prices were only mildly db- turbed today by the wave oi sell- ing and price cutting on the in- dustrial share markets. When the weak spell set 1n, the mining board had already accumulated a substantial collection oi good gains and these were utilised to cushion the iall that came along in the last hour. Net. recessions held with- in a point. The gold index regist- ered n loss of .31 to 111.31 and mis- cellaneous mines .45 to 106.32. ‘mmover was heavy at 022.000- shares. Dome Mines closed at 42 lor broken lots, oil 7-6 while McIntyre merely lost its early gain oi 3-4. Bralcrne weakened 15 cents. In the early part oi the session the base metal stocks joined in a strong advance. Nor-ands. touched Ceier bunch . a “aw high at 45_ §§§§§§°f,,?l‘_ F's-om a strong start the silvers Apple! d... _ _ turned heavy and closed with Jim-- - Castle down 5 cents, Eidorado 6. ° - Bear 0 and Peterson-Cobalt 5-8. §,‘,‘,",,‘,‘,','°,‘{,°-'_,_°’°“__ Very icw oi the medium-price Beets pk . . . . .. golds came through with net gains. Celery hearts In the oils Texas-Canadian gained '~‘"""°'"°“ ‘It s, Acme 1 and Dalhottsie a. E1,‘f,""‘_“'v'b ‘h’ '1 ouorvro. Nov 22- ¢ lb ‘in; a Blocks Clone 5.9.33.3’; ‘$1.... :1: 1:: ~13" °" -~ 18 Broccoli . 10-121.‘ ' " ' Brussels sprouts Crab Apples pk . 25c Cabbage head .. 15c Veal lb . . . . .. 10-120 Roast Bee! 14-1 Pigail weeks old per palr 33.00-34.00 Steak 20c w. >ggs dos . I.‘ I'll! Corned Mackerel ouch . .... Haddock lb EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTTJK, Nov. 22—Britisl1 and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank oi Canada closed today as i’oilows:— Argentina peso .2142. Australia pound 3.9735 Austria schilling .1901. China Hong Kong dollar .3692. Finland ilnmark .0221. France iranc .0665. Germany reichsmark .4063- Great Britain pound 4.9828. Holland ilorin .0836. Hungary pengo .2995 India rupee .3767. . Japan yen .3904. New Zealand pound 4.0196. Poland zloti .1906. South Africa pound 4-9594. Spain peseta. .1378 Smden krone .2570. Switzerland franc .3268. United States dollar 31-32 _per cent premium. Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.98 9-32: iranc 6.65 cents: U. S. dollar 1.00 31-32. At New York-Pound 4.93 3-4: franc 6.58 1-4 cents; Canadian dol- lar 09 1-32. At Paris-Pound 74.95 ir U. S. dollar 15.19 fr; Canadian dollar 1504 . ir. In gold-Pound 12s; U. S. ~\‘-- lar 59.30 conic: Canadian dollar 53.13 cents. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 23—Fcrel change irregular, Great Britain 4.93%: close 4.91%: close 493%: (i0 day bills 4.027;: France 0.08%; linly mo; Belgium 16.00: Germany 40-21: Canada 00 1-32. - Ill Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) , Nov 22—Prlcei closed firmer on the produce sec- tion oi Commodity EK- chsnge today alter a steady open- Butier Spot-No sales; Que (grass make) 26-26 1-8; West (re- graded) 25 3-4 to 7-8; flask (Sept- Oct) 35 7-8 to 36 1-3. 0h spot-No sales; Ont whi 10 5-0 to 11, col 10 5-8 to 11 1-6; Que white 10 1-2; Que white (Oct make) l0 to 10 3-8- msse Sock-No sales: A larva 36 to36,Amedium34to 36,A11ul- nuszwseniarselfll-lwflr Bmedlum25to26:C231-2to24 1-2 (Canadian PM") MONTREAL, NOV. 22— W‘ m” as much as they will eat. up read- glltaidillmz" $11-15“, fly. Oabbsgeror roots in the iorm - » 1»- a» am"; l"? 9° 1 w" °"‘°“ "M" om should constitute the maiyn oheesenci t103-4to11. mmhdwlcedulymomlimd mm” M l 3' u’ a H‘ evening Five to te’ ext oi n" m" n‘ oiicahe ‘or 26 per cekitPeh-ram may 'l":A,m°‘“puu.o_' buedarddcdtnthefoalaGcatsvaryln “Aim. 4L capacity or grain, so that each goat should be given what I?‘ seems to be the necessary ‘ m n In.” u"? llafltbtlgilifltflflfi Ollllllkd. a I!!! O UIVWIL, an h“ g flmfa“ um: craving in um connection, mmrllmum"‘l_l‘uh IiIiiBLLHIOHilIADiIIi-hQNO-' ‘M,’ ‘ f, the lhorbuGoaltnem I?! . r. cobbles-s 00' 1.35 ' a“ . " u: can‘ ' ' o in Ballade.” issued by the Domin- r I I mu sou alas in so. ion Department o! Asrlcultm. may rarsoetiaawsaisotoaias haefllflaciraiawtrepuum RImillVlOlahQl-SO. thsbusharobrcughtwtheyard Gill mil 00's 01.1 000 01.15. in whichtths goats are turned out has white no 2 l0’s 90 to 01.10. icr concise. , Golconda Gllldilifi (lrunnda . . Grandoro Greene (lunnar Hnrd Rock . liollingen Howey . J M (‘nna .. Kirk Bud .. Kirk Lake . l. Short‘ . Lniunqun Little L L llm-nssn Olga (ill . Pnymnnirr Pcrrnn Took ll ... Texas Tnhul-n .. Tnwngumo Ventures . w Silver . . . . . . .. 'l‘nlnl sales 822.000. UXLISTIJIY Alderman Brett ’i'r Con Kirk (fen Man (‘burch H Pore Cro . 41/, Preston 1% Robb Mont ud Mines Temislra ... ill Winter» Gare 0i Goats In view oi the increasing popu- larity oi’ goat keep‘ _, in Canada, it ls observed that goats require ap- proximately the same care as dairy cows. Goats should be housed in wet, cold weather, and during the iall months they should be brought into the goat barn at night. As the weather becomes colder they will be more and more confined, until ilnally in the winter months their only outing will be once a day for exercise. Clover or alialia hay is the best ail-round roughage and goats should he ied twice daily on ‘ @;@‘© -Z- OUR NEW -:- DRY CLEANING -:- SERVICE -:- --@.@. 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Bell T01 .... iliilll, 1770 Brazilian 19% 10% ll C Power 2""’¢ W“ Dona Steel .. 531 5 (‘an (‘r-moat "V.- ‘W: (‘an 1nd Al 11! 11% (‘an Par Ry . ' 11% Dom Bridge 31% imp Tnh . . H lntor NiPkPl .. 33% liicCnii Front . 121-5 Mont Pow . ~'4"_ Nat Brew 39%: m: Stet-l m i-‘i Power ("nrp . l? Shlwlnigan . -- Sn Cnu Fr l4 Stool n? (‘an . . 59% IIANKH Bk of (‘up M Rk of N. S. . ‘N7 an of Mont . l“ 1M o3‘ .. . _i‘nn Bk oi’ (‘an . . . . . . .. 143 Bees and Tcrtaric ... A1 r gm "y being advised to add a small amount o! tartaric acid to sugar syrup when feeding such syrup to bees as win- ter stores, states the P1981158 "- port for 1930-31-32 oi the Bee Di- vision, Dominion Department oi Agriculture. The claims made for the use oi tartaric acid are that it prevents the re-granulation oi the syrup and assists the bees to invert the sugar. At the Central Experi- mental Fsrm, Ottawa, a consider- able amount oi sugar has been ied to bees every winter without add- ing tartaric acid and without any apparent injurious eiiect on the bees. Further, ircm the results oi an experiment carried out during the three years, it would to MEDITERRANEAN SEA “ 1 “Yk Britain Plans To Supplant Malta \- Great Brltain, according to ob- servers, is permanently abandon- ing the Island oi Malta as a naval base and grooming Alexandria, Egypt, as a permanent base for the gigantic British fleet. The obser- vation was given credence with the announcement oi the plan to pro- ceed immediately with enlarging the harbor- The Egyptian govem- ment has allotted $5,006,000 to start work. The abandoning oi‘ U.S. Balloonists Alexandria harbor Malta, it is believed. will occur be- cause oi its proximity tn Italian Libya and Sicily, observers say. A view oi‘ Alexandria harbor and map oi naval developments are shown ABOVE. Meanwhile. by agreement with Greece and Tur- key, Briinin is also said in ho inrtiiying the island of Corfu, of! coast of GKTITI‘, nt rnirauv-v lo Adriatic Sea. Ascend l4 Miles be necessary to add acid or any other agent to a solution oi two parts sugar and one pal-t water as winter iood icr bees. The main leature c! the experiment was that in no case where a straight solu- tion oi sugar and water was given to the bees did the solution recrys- talline in the combs, and the inver- sion oi sugar was as equally pro- gressive as with the tartaric solu- tion, showing that the bees re- quired no assistanoe so iar as the inversion oi sugar was concerned. “Canada Tir a ' Dhenta” "Canada 'I‘lr a Dheanta" is the Irish Gaelic ior ‘Made in Canada" and thereby hangs a tale. Like her agricultural products, Canada's iur- nlture and other manuiactin-es oi wood enjoy a good. , and for the future must be identified State. is As yet, this innovation has not been extended to agricultural, produce. The Can- under the Merchandise Marks Act. itwillbe illesaim and aiter No- vember 30, 1035, to import into the Irlsh-Pncfltatecroiler ioraalea wide variety oi new furniture and similar articles made wholly or wood, unnless such iur- '1' l:- CIPL A. w. such goods in a xeasonabl con- spicuous place, where convenient. the words are to be clearly shown Otherwise, in the case of llPhOl3- chm-Wan“. _ ~ ~ ,_ l Stevens (tern and cant." Orvil Anderson are past-ms here in the gondola or their baloon in which they ascended highs,- than $51.15!’?! H031 inlinf the stratosphere beio . uc va u e n crma w h‘ on as re-'l4.000 mt. or 14 colected by their sclentiiie in. tery. the words are to be clearlll: shown on a tag or label securely attached to the artlcHCnnads Tit a Dheania. rciovtcroofooojeo