[he] Close Allied. Chem ... .._. ... ... can 141. ‘I! S .. 4g ‘,2 a“ I. P" "' m m m 0.4 ' eating-hour's": '“ ° 1 ....-.ns ,... ,,,;3 “ma; sud T01 ,._. if‘ Woolworth ... ... ....‘ I...‘ m; , | ... 0- t iii 11.»... lot?! ~-- "r '1' “on (Canadian Pres!) Amer C S . 13% Am Supugow 1- ' Can Marconi . Cities Serv .. El Bond and Sin Ford of Can A mp Oli ... . lnt Pele ,,. Nlng Hui! .. s: oii 1nd .. _ _._i__?__ OCTOBER 10. 1933 ‘Stock “Quotations Nat Biscuit ... ... ... ... ,_... 50 . - w N Y Central ... .. North American . Pub Ser N J ... Radio ... Stand Oil N I _ Tex Gull ... .. n . Union Carbide ,.. .,_ Union Pacific ... nits rp ._, finbher an Pivotal i New York - Stocks (Canadian Ines) 515 W! Dill With Hillard’! Llnlmeli. Mother and Dad Have‘ $100 a Month to Live ‘on ‘ Plan to Enjoy a Similar Income uvmg policyholders. in increasing numbers, are receiving regularly each mouth from the Confederation Life Association cheques for Monthly Income. ‘Ihese policyhol’ ‘s are the ones who, in their active earning years. invested wisely in a. Con- federation Life Endowment Policy or Dension Bond, and are nqw enjoying the fruits oi their prudence. Some of these policyholders have voluntarily told us that their Confederation Life Policy has proven to be their best investment. As a rcsult. the Confederation Life A ‘ation is constantly re- ‘ “ applications from sons and daughters of old policyholders Because they have been so imprmsed with the wisdom oi their parents in providing for their own old age. roracomparativslysmallpartofyourpresentesrningsyou can assure yourself a Confederation Life Monthly Income oi from S50 to $100, at age 60. Moreover, if you become totally disabled. due to accident or disease, it can be so arranged that your premiums will be waived and you will receive a monthly cheque w replace, in part, your ’ income. Ii you iill out and mail tbs coupon below, we will gladly send you the particulars. ....... .....,........................... Confederation Life Association, Toronto, Canada. amt amass-filing.‘ wining, fgminf-irrmstion regarding your zndowmsnl Nuns Zddreu owl-n...»- a on. .1 smi. _..-......... I I I ~ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advanc 1 Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and laliernlooahldperwonhAnnonncenienlsandComing Innis. Se. per word; Classified, 2c. per-word; In lilemorlam ‘ Notices, 70c. per lash; Lists o! Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, ate. 4e. per name; Letters of (londolencc, 70c. v pes- hich; Notion cl Thanks and Appreciatiom-ltc. per inch erlepsrword. Otherratesoaiapplicatlous. 4 Bahama Charge for any advertisement twenty - Ive Isms-ac pcr wore. lhrse In- ssrlsnslorfiepriecsltwqstitiiy. pwasls h slvanss. Agents Wanted SMART NEW STYLE SAMPLE case oi prlnted-to-order Christ- mas Cards. Case is dome fastened and equipped with handle-it will surprise you. Sent tree to reliable salespeople (men and women). Largest line; forty numbers. D011 1st a dozen. Interchangeable Also higher-priced pay one hundred per sent profit. sellers. Premier Art Guild, 10 0 Bleury Street, l. A. W. 11-584. Extra Money COLOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS IN‘ spars time. Send ten cents for in- formation, catalogue and samples. Tally Ho! Art Shop, 120 Welling- ton West, Toronto. N-535. A BIG l5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample Book free to workers. Unusual oppor- tunity to make money. Capital or experience unnecessary, Brad- lq-Gnrretson, Brantiord, Ontario. N-ML For Sale FOR SALE-ALL ltOUND HOB-SE. William Hanna, S Young Street, Geri-Own. 1559. CAILBOABD SUITABLE FOB To Let T0 LET — 3.00MB so WATS]; lining outbound. 66-. 10 D01‘ 5...“, ' m1 sheet. Guardian Oiiice. u. eon sans - swan. mares T0 LIT-GARAGE, APPLY I10 Km‘ s‘ 1M1 R06! PC1116“. J. R. SWWIIZ, North R-Wll‘. 1611. FOB BALI - AUOTIUN FORT!- Five, Bridie and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printers. Nov. l-ti. i0 new - SIVIN noon nouss. Modern conveniences, 0 Prince St. 101s. IO LIT --BOOMS F011. LIGHT housekeeping. Apply 155 Prince _ Street. 1m. l‘ T0 LET — FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping room. Apply Guard- O S - N I - Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printefy. Nov. 1-ti. ‘ good people of this district. IKE [é NEW YORK. Oct. s .- Al.) - WMsn xehanves: Great Britain 111811 4.08 .14: low 4.0: close £50 1-4; France demand l.” 8-4: Italy demand 7.06: sahlss 780i Belgium demand 21.15: Germans “mind 95-15: Canada VI 1-1-10. GEITIIAI. Gllllilill This h reserved m Qqgy f.°.'l.'.'.a..'l.‘l'."..'t.‘.‘,‘ “h...” "‘ ‘,1 mum so a n’ "nu."- eoatsawerl sfilstb BOARD 0F TRADE quarterly mefliilll Wednesday. 8 o'clock. i704 SALE OI‘ STAMIIB RESID- ENCE Oct. u. Furniture will be sold on the premises. 1707 CAR. OVSIITIIINID-Ssturday evening s Chrysler overturned u, the Borden mud between Keg-t}; River and Cornwall. and was very badly damaged. ‘The driver will sp- pear in court shortly on a, chefs! a! driving to the common danger. RETURNED T0 WINNER}- His Grace Archbishop Sinnott leit yesterday lwmlns on rel/urn to Winnipeg after spending several 4W5 in the provlncrvisiting rela- tives- 0n Sunday evening ms GYM Drfached st St.» Dunstanm Basilica, .elatirig the account or m; visit to Teresa Newman during s, trip to Germany several years ago] BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS- Rev. J. M- Murchison will conduct services this-week as follows: ‘hiss- day Oct 1o, Long Creek Baptist church: Wedneedey. Oct 11th. Kiflsston Baptist Church; Thurs- dll’. Oct 12m. Alexandra Baptist Church: Friday, out 13, ma]- brook Baptist Ohumh. Services at B P. m- There will be spcci Inn-in CLYDE RIVER-A lairge comm- setion heard Rev. J- M. ‘ urchiscn in the Clyde River Baptist Church 1w night. The Pastor, Rev. John Wakeling presided and introduced the speaker. The Bible Society has always had a sfmong appeal to m; MOTOR ACCIDENT-Two cars collided at the corner of lilin Avenue and Euston Street Sunday evening about 7-45. The car com- ing in Elm Avenue failed to ob- serve the stop sign, with the is- sult that the car coasted into an- other vehicle which was proceeding east on lruston Street. A front fender, wheel. and sxil oi the lat- ter car were badly damaged. The other ear was w". lesser extent. zlSlEClAL REPRESENTATIVE of great maker c! Indies IUD. COATS will be at this store Tiles- day and Wednesday and will u. ‘ irders for special measure. MOORE & MOLIIOD LIMITED, 1710 Mr. James knith, Hallie: Sports Editor was s. visitor to Charlotte- town yesterday. —-_ Mrs. (Rem) John Stirling Ind daughter Doris, Springfield, spent a iew days in Vslleyiield and Mon- , taguc. While here, they were the guests of Rev. D. M. and Mrs. Sin- clair, Vslleyfielch-B. MARY BARBARA M01111‘!!! (Bath Dally Titus. 66¢- 3W9 ‘ Mary Barbers. Mcmtyre, 7B, wife of Irwin M. Mcthitire, ed 501 Mid- dle street, died Thursday morning st the City hospital from a long illnen. She was a. daughter o! Joseph and Moreen White Davis and was born in Mufinique. N‘. S., on Dec. as‘. -< I Q-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ' i DOMI A 1933*‘ 1.0m‘. __ 11a pmiuiariwomalg may» public subscription ‘Two-year 3’/é%. Bonds; due 15th October, 1935 ’Ia'siw'*Pzt§i=g:§£.99.160 and_acmieds_.i_n1ercs_t, *.WWM£5LZQ%' w‘-"i¢i*"i¢iii' six-ye'av*'i%" Bdiiliéllliiue _l5tli’Octbber. 1939 Issue Price: '99.QQ and accrued interest, f I~ uieliiiliia *4-.1§%;_to maturity- Tweive-year 4% curiae,‘ due 15th October, I945 Issue Price: 96.60 and accrued interest, uidiziziii 448% w maturity. Principal payable without charge iri lawful money of Canada, atnthe office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General of Canada at Ottawa, or at the oifice of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, _ . ., .' » NW, "" Calgaryor Victoria. _ riieerascpgiabi. half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Canada, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Denominations Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Six-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Twelve-year Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 Cash Subscriptions Cub subscriptions will be received only for the Six-year 4% Bonds and for the Twelve-year . 4% Bonds. All cash subscriptions will be subject to allotment. Following the announcement of the ' plan of allotment, delivery of interim certificates against payment in full for the bonds allotted will _ s...» be promptly eifectcd. "i Refunding Subscriptions ' Holders of Victory Loan 51% Bonds due 1st Novunbu, 1933, after detaching and retaining ihfcoupoifduc lstpNouember nut, may, for the period during which the subscription lists are open, tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions for alike par value of bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in fullwith prompt delivery. The surrender value of the lllletoiy 5§% Bonds will be as follows: ‘""__: ' 100% of their per value on subsuiptions for the 3§% Bonds and the Six-year 5% B i00}% of their per value on subscriptions for the Twelve-year 4% Bonds if efiected on or before 16th October, and 100% of their par value after that date. . No acnnied interest on the new bonds will be charged on refunding subscriptions it‘ cdccted on or y; before 16th October. After fliat date accrued interest from 15th October will be charged. Holders will receive in cash the difierence between the surrender value of their Victory Bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue. The ‘a; m. L...» i. limited i. $225,000,000. 1 The Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, ‘and boytgfimcipal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Ca ' The proceeds of this Loan will retire $169,971,850 Dominion of Canada 654% Bands maturing 1st November, 1938, and 840,000,000 short-term Treasury Bill-s. The balance will be used for the general purposes of the Government. Subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank and by Recognized Dealers, from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the oficial prospectus containing complete details of the Loan. Applications will not be valid onforms other than those ' primed by the King’s Printer. The subscription lists will open on 10th October, 1933, and will close on or before 84th October, 1938, ioiih or uzithout notice, at discretion of the Minister of Finance. DIPABBIIIT or Fnvmon L Orrsws, 10m Ocmnmi. i938. ian. 1607. l‘) LIT - BUSINESS OFFICE, Corner Queen and Water Streets. Apply Box 174, City. 150i. TO LET-SIX BOOM HOUSE with bath, 302 Gmfton St. Hot water heating. Apply Chandler d: Hell. 1700 T0 LET -- IUINXIIIID RESID- enc5. Central location. All modern Conveniences. Fred H. ‘Irainor, 50 Grafton Street. 1607. Miscellaneous UMBIILLAS REPAIRS!) — l7 Pownal St., (south). ' SUBS BIMODSLSD, RILINID and glared at reasonable prices. MrshDavison, 170 Prince Street. 1152. Position Wanted MALE STUDENT ACCOMODAT- ed, 253 Eusion St. 1052 ___i\_/ii_iie Help Wanted ~MAN WANTED FOR FARM work, Apply A. Rhynes, Mslpeque Road, R. R. 7. 1070 IIIUOII EXPERT graduates. Writs Moler sum College, m Sarrington, aim», In]. Y!» FOR. SALE-ONE WILTON RUG. child's cot and mattress, stair carpet. Apply 107 North River Head. 1048 FOR. SALE — ANTIQUE ENGLISH Card Table at store of Henry Mc- Ferlane a Company- 1701. GBAVINSTSIN APPLES, WIND- falls, 50c per hushed. Bring your packages. I‘. S. Reeves, South- D011. 168i. NIB. SALI — ONE WILLIS SIX Coupe, i031 Model Good condi- tion. Apply to Vernon Camp- bell, Vernon River. i077. 1712 FOR. BALE — SOME CHOICE Quebec Mink, related to prise win hers. Apply at 75 Euston Street. Charlottetown. i058. finders Wanted WAlVflD-TWO STUDENTS. AP- ply 00 Upper Prince. i042 _ 8d hi'_._188 Elilton Street. 167B. WANTED-ONE BOABDIB. CAN be sccomodated la private home, I0 longwerth Avenue. 1700 Female Help Wanted A LADY IN YOUR COMMUNITY for Sales and Service work. Must be over 20, nest. reliable and will- lég. Opportunity to earn up to m mix a. m. m. 25, 106i. When she was seven yam old the family moved to Prince lid- wsiid Island, residing st Mouton" Bridge where she lived until 26 when she came to Bath. Then she moved to Popham Beech upon her marriage and came to Bath in i009- Bhewasthelastoifii children. the lsst one brim-e her. l‘ ‘ L Davis, dying in Transvaal. South Asrica. three yws In 1M1’ s." theresincethesdflfli 1B Dining her residence here she attended People's Bartlet Church and was a faithful worker- She was known to her relatives and friends as "Aunt Mary" and "Mrs. Mac"- Irwln McDowell Mcintirs. end W one daughter. Mrs Eugene L. Cole- man or Cape Neddick Light Stet- ion, York Beach; also by three nieces, Mrs. Georgina. Verritt, M1‘!- Minnie Nickeson Wheeler and Mrs- aiternoon at two sttheCurtlg 111m. II Home. 105 Cents Street- SIIMMERSlIIE and Prince County “WILD GIISI NOT PLINTI- IUL THIS SEASON-Sportsmen lntbcwestoftheprovinccreport thltihewlldgssaearsnotvery plentiful this season. ‘more were a. isw sssn in the Narrows last week huttheydidnotremsinfcrmore Others say the feed is scarce along Laura ‘ " Ill 0f ’ “ ' setts. daughters of her brother Ed- ‘win who lived with her a number ‘oi years; also by several grand- inlecos and nephews one oi whom. Edith L. Nickerson, parsed the Summer with her. Th! IBM!!! mil lilnthstlssdisscsrcspl. ~-Mr. Richard l-inion spent be Thanksgiving holiday in Summer- slde. S. —Mr. Ralph Ramsay of Chor- .“. home in Summers!‘ . S. -Mr. liner Hamilton and hi. Oliver Bnanton or Stanley were spent the weekend st his NCQM. ViSibMS D KSDDMIQE. friends in Hedeque- l- Jsnet Romp. who h et- tending Delhousi. uiivorefly. is spenL the Thanksgiving holiday at her home in Summerside. S. —Hss Dorothy and Miss Phylis Dowel: spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents. Col. U. G. DSIIOn and Mrs. Dawson oi Bedeque. S. —lls. James Callaghan of Tig- nifl, who was undergoing treat- ment in th, Prince , Hopi- tl, has returned to her home. S home in Coleman. S. Dairy and Cold Storage Branch oi A ate“ or one chief and iivs in- m accordance with iesai requiw manta, the msnuiucturer. or other responsible person, is either warned he...“ and in addition two offi- cers primarily engecbd M‘ W1" purposes, devote their time to this or prosecuted N!’ U19 “mini” work. Samples of butter and cheese are secured and mllmlnlry M“ inspectors preliminary test -i———-—-i— A new package for 8PM" w!“ an made by the inspectors. r: the sisting of s. col-roasted new w‘- indl- ton holding s dozen apples has cstes that the sample is novin sc- ibeen devised by the Dominion Six- cordance with legal requirement, a perhnentsl Station at Fredericton. sealed sample is secured and siib- N. B. The top is covered with cello- mltted m analysis. Should the sn- phone. exposing ‘alysls show that the produce is not vlw. F Q U Faith in )- EVCVY apple N. ,,.___ than s day. On the Iedeque shore Bridge. "I 1 h "h" “h” ‘" "M" “m m‘ = sawmill. u..‘§;....'l.°...'.‘.TT - flmm”°uimm°ddu'h~ '4“ n‘ t‘ ‘i. L ‘"931 has returned to her and there. u. um: Smell, who stone have returned regs a vhlt and (1- hssiiistarrivsd in Suinmerside tolivlimlndililfiilllllil gym Angicom mmd on u” q“. New England States. S. . ii‘ The 75 million Dominion of Canada loan which was A w». -i= ~ -- hue»- ~ —— Tl" WW few“ rm l-x".‘.‘.t'.::."..'.'*.:.;:a.'".::.:"il::i.:=.i ; Reese winsifls i-heir my with. m —"'- "4 "l" ""- AGIZ demonstration of mo. in ca. future of Canada on the g his way down. This would indicate mess of Relflll. "II. arrived in” “gammy-ion 0g the Dgifiy ma: Groatnfirlntain the irnficeuc; h.“ u" ‘m. u, m, 1,. ‘mm, i.» many mains b1 m to visit mdustry Act is curred wt by ti" Mnnielpll Bonds {i current levels. the ‘ . the letter would ev- '_' the Dominion Department of Agrl- ' ~ o ' " ' - p... u. s. u» ma... rear- -.Mlss Ann and us. scum. .......... p... one .1 m... 1... and Eastern Securities Company Ltd. on rcr the cs oi the birds, as Green. M!" E111 01v. was laid m. regulations made thereunder w. n. v. nuunsa, Manager hundMI of suiis were seen in the and Min Marthe lhellrlmo of provide standards of composition (Ihlflvtfllwm OHM- fields far in from the shore at Summerrlde 8P!!!‘ “I! nllllllv- for cheese and butter, as well as guy-g 103g uoymon HALIFAX ' Bedeque last week. which is a lure ing holldfll’ i" FNMPWW). N. B. requirements concerning the net v SUMHEBSIDI i I. weight in packages. hrendinl. etc. i awn-wen