< 4 ,R _.‘.‘_‘f"f“"""!'1‘!4f°*’=‘dl!';QFé?..‘!<'S!E‘3§ . -l I -r.g_.,':.ii».sa-~.r}=.'.e=e; 1 r » » _ _ _ -._ _ \` \ \ P U 1 Q 1 ` MQNDAY, 11-[E (;|~1AR_1,0'_r1‘l-;'rowN GCARDIAN _ I ‘ _ .__ .._.- T.-. - M--. -_ R »_ 1932 ‘F ,=_ if 3 ' *"_"` iiriiainioii rox ilniiciisiisi 3500 SILVER FOX PELTS A b SATURDAV NIGHT to make a suitable offering for the buyers attending our sale on 1 iircizuiirn io ` _ If you want the world's market brought to your . NATIVE' PROVINCE A you must give us enough pelts to attract the BIG BUYERS otherwise they will not come again. - We will receive pelts as late as Mon- day and Tuesday, November 28-29, but will have to offer late arrivals in original lots as they come in. ` We will appraise and protect all furs , to the highest Nlarket Value, and will ac- cept limits as requested. This is YOUR sale, and it‘s success depends largely upon the support you give it. Doii't wait until the last receiving i day. Give us a chance to properly clean and lot your furs in the most attractive _ nianner. We will have the buyers. Bring i us your furs! » i i RAYNER FUR SALES I i (Registered) f I SUIIINERSIIIE GUARDIAN , ' and Prince Bounty Chronical fresh stock at Brace‘s. Halifax, spent is busy day in Sum- piane taking up passengers and do- ing stunts. His manocuvers were watched with interest.-S. ____ -CONGRATULATIONS - i and Mrs. Charles Arthur, of Sum- lmerside, are receiving the congrat- I' ulations of their .friends upon the | arrival of a baby girl, Joan Audrey. at their home on Friday last, Nov. 25th.-S. Mr. -BARN BURNED T0 GROUND éorne excitement was caused at , St. Eleanors on Friday evening, I when a bam on the farm of Harry |Arsenault, situated about half a imiie from St. Eleanors corner on the *road leading to North St. El- ieenors was burned to the ground. |There was some pressed hay, a po- , tato digger and other machinery in the building. The prooperty is own- ed by Mr. Stanley Compton.-S. -BOOK TEA-The annual book , tea put on by the Abegwcit Chap- ter of the I. O. D. E. was held on Friday afternoon in the Suininersidc Library. Several nice books were donated and will make a pleasing addition io the library shelves. Quite fi number of ladies called and chat- ted with their friends and enjoyed the delicious afternoon tea provid- cd by the ladies. _Mrs R. T. Hol- man, Hon. Presiciciit, puiirccl tea and extended a cordial welcome to all. The tea was a great success finan- cially and the Librziry Coinmiltcc I' SUNIMERSIDE, P. E. I. , I ___ *seas-11-za--.-¢.-m-ai, ' / " _______________________”“*“-”-”-”__”_-_“-“_”_ are very grateful for all those who assisted in any way.-S. -CONFERT ENJO\'l`.D -- Th". variety enicrialiinicnt pi-csentcd in the King George Hall, Kciisingtozi, on Thursday evening, was one~of the very bcst staged here for many years. The Hall was comfortably filled by an audience that gave' SILVER FUX PELTS are continuing in ` 1 uui>nEcEiiEiii'En nrniiiiii f MARKET 'rnnovnu AN oRGANlzA'rroN which, - through its contacts with tile 1.AitGi:sr sauas Houses IN 'run Pniivcinii. Fra cizivrnrs or :me ivonui has proven its aliilily to secure the highest possible prices con- sistent with quality. Our system of Closely Supervised Protective Marketing HM, in UIC PSSA, resulted in our patrons securing highly i' satisfactory returnsf This season with improved market- ¢0¥\diti0nS. we anticipate still morc'sritisi`acior_v results. I l-Iarh pcit marketed through this Organization is, re. gariiless of its value, thoroughly inspected, cleaned and ‘ faults corrected iivhere possible. Our grading and appraising facilities are unsurpassed. Two Plans are offered and are optional with the ship. pcrz- Our own exclusive ' i every minute of time to genuine appreciation. Mr. J. A. Mclnnis, in a neat speech, introduced the event, and the successive numbers as they appear are the following_: Program-Opening” chorus; piano) solo, Rev. Th solo, Rev. Dr. "Smiling Irish ore Gallant, vocal B. Gillis; vocal solo, Eyes" ’-me Mary Rev. Theodore Gallant, _ Lnnis: comedy due Trainer and J. /~.';= core, "Dorm xr.; Dfeam-SL" vocal si derful Mother of Houghton; Scotch Trainor; vocal solo, nard Gillis; comed bell 6.: .Co.; d pipe," Mary Tr 5, ance, 8758-11-26- _AEROPLANE _ VISITS SUM- l MERSIDE-Pilot Claude Kenny, of ~ Rocky Point merside on Saturday with his aero- ‘ 'eiiiized report of the year which , I (ance to start another year's work.: ~ Have , _ _ _ -FLASHLIGI-ITS and batteries --BUY STORM' WINDOW eyes and weatlierstrip. at Brace's. 6758-ll-26-2I. Mr. John Doiron, Hope River is lcently bereaved brother, Mr. Stan- islaus Doiron, Medina Doiron and sister are also guests. The sym- pathy oi the residents of _Rocky Point and vicinity goes out to Mr. Doiron and faniily in the sudden and unexpected,-death of Mrs. Doi- ron, whose funeral took place ou 'November is in st. Marinas church, South Shore where High Mass`was celebrated by Father George Mac- IDonald. Following were the pall- ibearersz George Wilson, Wellington Murphy, James Smith, Nelson Cur- _,rie. Joseph Doyle, and William Mutch. ` Mrs.'John Smith has retumed aside recently but is improving. Ili/Lrs. Quiity has bccn iivvaycn xi rmiicli ncedrd holday amongst her Miss Narnia Currie is in thc City aiiciidlng C. B. C. ` Ringwood Women‘s Institute held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. John McDougall, Novem- bcr 24th with a good attendance of members and vlsitors. The pre- sidient pre.=idcdT` Singing Ode and ,repeating Creed opened meeting. Roll call was answered by sign-| ‘ing on for another year of all thc' siibscribed for.` Secretary gave 1;. showed receipts amounting to $104 and expenditure $66, leaving a. bal- It _was voted to biiy 'tivo bracket lamps for the schoc', also candy and fruit for school children at spending some time with his re- members. Institute News was also' Malpeque ' ___f g _. , __ cc . The people of Malpeque and surrounding districts who did not avail themselves of the prlvlloile of hearing the recital of music siv- en in Malpeque Hall, Wednesday evening. November 23, by Copeland MacDuff and Mr. Duff. S00"-ISh rntertainers, missed e. wonderful treat. These two gentlemen, fa- ther and son, am natives of Aber- deen, Scotland, musicians of inter- national fame, and have given 1399 recitals in Canada the past two years., going from coast to coast. For four years, during the war, the elder Mr. MacDuff entertained the soldiers while they were resting pre- paratory to retuming to the firing line. He is u wonderful comedian, ranging from the sublime to the rl- diculous. As a. pianist his techni- que was wonderful; he could bring enchanting tones from piano, while in any shape or i’orm. I-Ie sang a number of songs, one of the best being "The March of the Cameron -Men," showing the beauty of his bass tones. The son handled' the violin. While here they were wel- come gusts of Rev. M. A. and Mrs. McMillan _from a very pleasant visit to rel- _ Anyone passing Hamilton Hall atlves and friends in Hope River. cn Monday evening, November 21 'would have heard gay music and Mr. Jolin Quilty has been laid 'song, peals of laughter, issuing from the building on the side of the road. If curiosity prevailed, on entering one would have seen a 'relatives and fricnds in Middleton. 1 motley crowd enjoying themselves. “Belles and Bcaux of "Z6," is quiet Quakercss in her demure robe of grey and white, gowns of all col- ors, queer shapes in "bunnits" and hats, wonderful and awful to be- hold. Tlrs weird assembly was in After the costumes had been duly admired, Rev. M. A. MacMillan, acted as chairman mid made some very humorous remarks about the occasion. ' , Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. J. R.‘ Lockerby, Miss Ruth Taylor, Mas-I ter Wendall Crozier, Master Har1'y‘ Taylori» vocal solo, Mrs. Chester' Simpson. Miss Marion Simpson; aceompanists, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Christmas. - - , A bill was presented for cocoa.i sugar. tea and soap for the school which was ordered paid. '1h=n fa!- loived election of officers for ensuing' Marion Simpson. Lunch was served and inst,ead‘ of bariey_cake and water which you associate with hard times, is vers' beautiful and bountiful lunch Yeah Pl`€S5dBnf. M!`S~ JOSQPY1 Doi- _was served to all. showing depres- lroni Vice presid'-ni. Mrs. Herbert sion has not strucl:`I-lamilton, yet. _ _ Geori'ca;f_: Secretary. Mrs. John ‘Contests were enjoyed then, a hon- Trainer; vocal trio. P.;-.1 B. M°D°"‘351i-3 -'“1dlf°1`S.MIS-R-Mah-icymoon relay race. in which eight -- v_ p_ Mb le: and M:s. Augustiis McMahon; couples took part. created great ._ M__,_5 Man. Directors. Mrs. Ernest Currie and excitement. The audience at times .._,_ -I_..E__.__.J:_ “___ Miss Ausiina Match. A vote of _was oonvulsed with laughter. Miss ~_p__._..: of @5652 thanks was tendered the rettringikita Ramsay received first prize ,_ .,,-na. WOW officers to which the secretary re-Ifcr the most poverty strioken Q05. M,m_-1 GUS plied. Social chat over the_ tes tume of the evening-, and enter. da,,_c,,_ Man. cups brought a profitable and_ har- tained the assembly exceedingly Re._._ Dr_ Ber____monious__n_1_ee_tlng to a close after wc_ll with he‘r__ant,i¢,<_ Mi-_ Wmiam Skit 1,-_ Camp 1 singing God Save the King.-R. Woodside received the booby prize. -~53i|o,.-5 Hom_ Messrs. George Crozier and Gor- an-,0_r; vocal som _,_ don Manderson were each fined P. ivmnnis. Tin audience, nispiay. INDEX NUMBERS or three rents for flimnir.. as Mr. U18 a taste that is delicate and cor- TWENTY MINING STOCKS C"°Zi°1` WHS Dellnilcs-S, Mrs. J. R. rect, enjoyed bers with a the suecessivc m,m_ _M Lockerby relieved him of his neck- _ satisfaction that was The weighted index number of ue- and S015 it t0 Mr. Manderson POOL PLAN 1 forcibly evident, and bestowed ap- twenty mining stocks computed by fm' “VC CCHIS- So the fine was plause to every number to the de- the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Imd and P6806 restored. All dis- And U1 UAA ' ;Ol§;IG;~MEwT PLAN Bree m€rIt<-id. Y. on the base 1916 equals 100, was Persed “wut m5d“18hI*» P~fi€\‘ R Very ` ' -i 59.8 for the week ending November Plewant “U51 hIIa1'I0U-S evening. Cash Advances arranged under citiier Plan at any time. ' -WILTON BUGS ll ' 17 _ d nh 8 f ,h _._ F H V' I 1. _ t _ _ f i __ _ .a sizes, spec- , as compaie w 58. or . e _tu par icu ars, silpping rigs, etc, urn shed on ri. ‘al mme at Bmce.s_ 6782_u_2B_2i_ previous week. The sea VAGW W- I- milf- Ht thi? que. . _ -i- Eleven gold stocks rose from 55.7 mme °f M"-5~ Wm- A551115 f°X‘ tho “Mr R059! G0fd0i1, ol’ Sum to 564, four gold cooper stocks 'N°V°mb" m°etIn8- Th" fl‘€SICI' merside, spent the wccl: cud very from .7-4.9 to 77.3. And five silver mt “'33 in the Chilli' Bird Ollohod IIICEISHMIY in Halifax.-S. und miscellaneous stocks fell from the meeting with the Institute Car- FUR PUUL LIMITED n.9n.n.5. , ol, followed by the Creed in uni- ' --i Among me gold stocks weekly 50"- R011 Call was answered by P. G. (flark, President tilt ‘ilanaging Director. . snmnn-rsiiin, mince icawni-a nuns, cannon. , liver-so prices behaved as follows: ’“°'“'°°“ Pali” “wtf “hurl fee- Ii is not o.ten that such frank' _ganim-um mounted from 25,: to The m‘riutes of Inst regular and nn- Tlm0lff`.ll0_I‘1_‘_ Tllli §_l<7.»\S_0N PELTS ART; BEING RE- ness is drclosed in trafic announce- 29 Holm., 0,. $514 $534 L ke lnual meetings were read, rifle,- ci-ixsp ar iiii. oi~iiirii. or J. fi. \vi~:iss"ra f ~ ,_ , . ~ ._ . . "» 9'- t° » B 156 iiiciiuoxii .~"i'nr:i-JT. t'ii.\m.or'rr.r0wN.R & L0 "';,fc“3‘g°;"t§I‘_1 _by 'Slim from $20.43 to $29.75, Mein- ;"hm‘_’_b:_l‘° P"""1d°"° “nd S°"‘3' " “ ’ ‘ 05° 51' tyre from $19.69 to $19.73, Premier| My I gave 5PI°"‘“d ‘md 9"' 11' ff -1° ...... ... .. 6... S,,....n. fs... ...»-°\if-g'»- more of me -in intmatcs liz; capnbi itzcs in the an- to 700 and W1,ight_Hargreaves from compllshcd during the year, des- , ____ __ »f~__ nounccmcnt, "We Make You smart." $235 to $2_88_ Dome declined from pit/e the depressing condition ex- l5 Ariliiir Street, LONDON, IC. (`. 4, ENGLAND Auction Sales will lie held by tlicm in London on ‘ the following ilzitesz- Decemlier l2ih, 1932. January 2Ilrd, llliiti. March (ith, liififi. I May 22nd, 1933. i September 27th, 1933. Bags for shipping can he obtained at the oifice of' B. Roy Holman. 90 Queen Street, Charlotte. 3 town i I SHIP YUUR SILVER FUX PELTS TU S I I niiiiiun & cons, l"or Packing pzirticiilurs, shippinlt. insurance, etc., apply tai. LEVIN FUR COMPANY LTU. 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ ll. ROY HOLMAN, Representative $12.94 to $12.82 and Kirkland Lake isting The matter of having it 50;. - Average weekly prices were high nuwd and decided to mid ‘me °“ “l I C, for an of the gD,d_c°pper stocks | Wednesday, November 15. Com- _ | _,\m,,1et rose from 1.7¢ to 19c_ Hudllmitte/as were appointed to take *U11 BUY f1'0m $3 92 to $415, Nor charge of same. As this was the i _ _ _ _ _ mmm $1997 to $2,147 and shenm__ annual meeting the Honorary pres- riiiing .nn annniying oinu- Gordon from 43c to 45c. ment t°°k the chad’ .for th” busm' nu. fee, ‘ ess part and election of oificers:‘ In the silver and miscellaneous *V ---------~f5--‘------- ' _ V from 236 to 25,,_ lol evening nrvl bazaar was dis- ", J M A B U N 81‘°“i> MIHIIIE Corporation dropped President, Mrs. J. A. Coulson, re- . ~ . Office Connected With BRINGING .UP FATHER I5 0\<. VVE CAN SIG ¢t1o,ooo.22 ‘ 6479-11-14-mwf-if 'T ci 'THE PAPERS AND Tt-|E_ DEAL lb CLOSED FK ffiml $129 to $124 While Nipi in elected, Secretory treasurer, Mrs. . ’ ~ » ss orrnul-xi-nisr mounted from “I2 to $1_14_ B Earle McKay. re-elected. The dir- hri-¢~i°r» .__;___&_ rotors and auditors were also un- A program was then igiven consist- I im; of three choruses; readings by" P rxsnn\\\\`-\"\~\`\`\\\¢"`¢\\ Assurance Provincial 6\\\\`\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ` 1.35 Kent Street. ' ~Charlotte'own. P. E. I. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Features of a Policy for a Young Man, or a Young Woman who Earns Her Own Living: " (1) Pays $1,000 Cash in Twenty Years; (2) $1,000 immediately if death occurs: (3) ` _ $2,000 if death occurs as the result of an accident. (4.-)_ If _disabled through sickness or accident for six months or longer it will not be necessary for you to pay any premiums falling due during the period of disability. (5) Each year a dividend is declared which may be used to reduce the premium or allowed to accumulate as a special fund. This requires very 'moderate savings on your part. the form of ri “poverty social." eiv- We shall be pleased to send full particulars regarding a cn by the members of the W. M. - - - ° S_ and MMO” Band or Hammm poliqyfor you, with annual deposit required at your age. lVlutuT:l Life Please send Company of Danadu Head Ofice: Waterloo, Ont. ._ Emslmwd 1369 H. . I'lBi'lRS» Manager, annum\\\\¢‘\`¢\¢\~`\\\\\\\\\"\\\\\¢\\\\\\d 20 You Endowment Policy Nome.........................»-. Addnu.......................... Age.............................. i i 4 'rr -<1 A '_ 1----SLT 1-- --- --l---_Jai A I 1,000 Cash for You in a Few Years i i \w \\"\\`\\¢`¢\\\\`\\\\\;\\\\\\ particulars of your ’ ii / and sick committees -were chosen for the next three months, also a coinmitt/'ze to map out s program for the coming year. The members were pleased to welcome one new member and also to have present several (visitors. As this was Rem- embrance Day it was fittirigly ob- served by a suitable program as fol- lows: paper, “Meaning of Remem- brance," Mrs. Colin Donald; read- ing of Honour Roll. Mrs. J. T. Mc- Kay; reading, “Roses of Remem- brance," Mrs. Jerry Adams; chor- us, "Supreme Sacrifice,” Institute members: reading, "High We Hold the Torch." Pauline Coulson; trio, “Just Before the Battle," Institute members; reading. "Remembrance Day,” Mrs. Il-I. L. Donald. A vote of thanks was tendered the pro- granacommittee for their program and suitably acknowledged, also ihiniirs 61 an was tendered on of- ficers for ‘their splendid work dur- ing the past year.. The National Anthem brought the gathering to is close. The next meeting to be _held at the home of Mrs. Jerry Adams, roll call to be answered with Christmas suggest- ions. The members also decided to start a circulating library for the winter months and a committee was chosen to take charge of this and have the books ready for dis- tribution at our next meeting. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Roy and Miss Gertle Adams and a soc- ial hour followed and wasthorough- ly enjoyed by all. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins, Baltic on the birth of a baby girl in Prince County Hos- N THE NEXT Nllif _ ss' ‘/ ` _ "7‘~._A. it %::: |)| IIIII ' Premier _-#------ M~m",._ n_,,"" s,°mm_h (.mmp_ onimously re-elected. New school pitxii on November 19. A very enjoyable bazaar was held in Sea View Hall on Tuesday ev- ening, November 15th, under the auspices of the Women‘s Innitute. The program consisted of old fav- orite songs, humorous readings, in- strumental music and contests, af- ter which a delicious lunch was ser- ved by the ladies. A goodly sum was realised, and a. pleasant ev- ening spent. Miss Jean Donald. Sea View, has retumed in her home after ta pleas- ant visit with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. J. Paynter. Long River. The many friends of Miss Alma. Woodside, Hamilton are pleased to hear of her return to her home. after spending some days in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Agnew and child. Wihnot, were visitors here on Sunday.-M MONTREAL, Canada,-Imports ol coal from the United Kingdom pas- sed the million mark at the end of October, exceeding the figures for any previous year by 260,000 tons. REGISTER OF LANDING GRJOUND IN BRITAIN -,--ir--' (Canadian Press) noupou. Nov. so-An euf51'!ilGl wgm; imitation wherever unsteii! pilots fly is that of the Automobill Association, which has just issued a cinplete < register of limdifil grounds in Great Britain. The Iicldl registered are not necessarily UG' ences sy on Au- Ministry. but all have been safely used by aircraft Brief but sufficient details are given of every landing ground BM of the country immediately aiu- rounaing ii. A tiny district men 1° accompanied by a plan on I. s1i8I\I' 'ly larger scale of the field it-eelt The charga imposed for landing. if any, are listed, together with nhl addi'3!Es of the nearest hotels. the nearest fully equipped aerodromei 10431 fuel suppliers, telephone near- by, railway stations, transport fn- cilitles and so forth. The surfed is clearly described and sP¢°I°I waminge are indluded when neces- sary. ______________ Rub In lill|i|rd'|| after exerelle. Select your Gifts now . CHRIS TMA LA Y-A WA Y' PLAN C-; . . we will hold them for you until the day you want them. By I0 ‘|°\l\I YW *IW* from our stocks while they are complete. G. H. TA YL OR Jeweller and Engraver __ _ . """'e'i§e'-11-2e~ai_. ' - _ ru. ser ‘ms ‘ i=osri=>aNe. 'n-ie WPBW5 *N ` 5iaNiN¢i uN‘n\_ I' .f `-"_ “NL I -_§ ::::§§:::;'-'a ’ ¢&F€lT 'W »»\" " ' $13* Q1 »_-if P4-at ur ine, Gmi Bnuiii sighs gpg( -_f””_-“-EZEEEHIIIL --_J scene; MR crises R,c,,_,T , we.i_.__\..i wg _ E vva wii.\. i-uavu '|15 '¥DNliXR¢l/V _====_ ---_ .___--1 VVH'/ 5355 AWE. COM\NG IN L - a IVE GOT TU \.l*.5TEN iN 3| 'THE WADE. '11-IE FXTBALL ‘ ,\uiiiiiiiiii. -f ”-\¢ Q! inlcif 'r _ gg, f (M93 1:8 4/ Q5, rs ‘ , By George McIVlan\1' l mi °“° '/ _,www "