VEMBER so. 1932 M 7/11 0 I'I -WILLIAII UINTLIY IsIIl Iv IAN I0 Is ‘ 11...’. l1 ‘1\1//1 //i-.|1/ 17/11 1.. ii. 1‘.- l\1.11..111. 11.111 |1/\ . 1111/1. H11/1/1111i 1a HNER iiiiiis 11s Will Be Receiv- ed Until 10 a.m. On Thursday; _ . . E. H_ Rayner, manager of . ‘gf Fur Sales, states that pelts gen been so slow coming in on. c-oum 01- me warm weather pre- um up to the last few days, m, he “.111 keep the catalogue ,_ “M11 Thursday morning and ‘n m, 1111 pelts received until n 0 11m day.~Buyers will have u]; jngpect all late arrivals be- “11... sale which will start at (f pm, sharp Thursday. Buyers now here iookins W‘ 10-009 lLs and we fear they will go away um disappointed at the 011mm" 5 offered at the first P. E- 1- . auction sale. Mr. Rayner Bibles pelts are arriving in large titles at Moncion, N. 13-. 0nd prospetitS there are for a sat- acmry quantity and excellent 1e. Peits leaving P. E. .I. on Fri- y 13w 2nd, will be catalogued riiiioncion sale December sixth. ._1;qyncr intimated that because (he splendid suPPOTt Ell/BB by 0mm mgiiiess men and for “chm of New Brunswick ‘and wa Scotiri that the headquarters ,R,,yn1-1'g Fur Sales may, be mail-red to Moncton. He states gtliuyiivr Fur sules have buying ders from Europe for more pelts 11111111 be often-d at the auction no; in deference to visiting ,4... their oricrs will be filled {@1- me auction sale by direct wqhqge from ranchers. 42-li 01y Name Club v Bowling ..~ night on the Holy Name 1e)‘; the "Arrows" defeated the 1awks" in a veay close and ex- 131g game. F. Buote rolled high- single 200 pins, while Frank yte rolled high three 660 pins. flowing are the scores:-- ' IIAWK S DJVebsfer .. 21o 182 2:15 olicMation m I95 22a ma .. 101 am ii1c1u11111 .. isa 157 14c Joy .. 100 21a iai s1... .....-2"106 liiocombc 1'12 181 zoo am .. 1w m 1'19 Duncan zas m ice maows lfodonnal no 12o moms ass 21c, :10 ...-arcs ‘i- ht at 0.45 sharp the A19"! the Stars, all bowlers are re- - -- to he on time, on account lid hockey match. LADIES BOWLING PARTANS 00 N 17'! Wynn 166 I00 Ill lsnalian 128 96 122 Power 86 i241 06 so 0'1 98 ‘II ... "-1630 AMARIMS Oaudet . ~ 180 08 140 ‘Mam 104 m iss 1mm no 114 m Wm so r1 u: 111111111111 m 11v so ...-mo “Sic-Elizabeth Connors, “‘ ~- lino-litmus); 9mm", 1 l Victims. The mnn or "Meet u. asthma is indeed ‘ ‘ xhat can be more terrify- "lfidcnly be seized with t °' "will!!! which seems IIITIAI. Glilllllllll DIISSRD POULTRY WANTED —Eighest prices, careful grading. Prompt retiu-ns. I". B. Conrad. ' sssii-ii-so-u POLICE WOUBT-At the Police Coiirt yesterday ' ,, a prohibit- ion case was adjourned. A man charged with theft had his case adjourned until Friday. For; simi- tary by law case the offender was fined s1 and costs. MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES on . ladies‘ fur coats all day today and Thursday, by one of Montreal's largest fur houses at S. A. Mac- Donald's. 0837-11 IIIGII TEA—'I‘he high ion and bazaar at Notre Dame Convent last evening was very largely at- tended, and was a most successful function. A large number sat down to the delicious meals provided at the tables. The various articles oifeed for sale at the. booths ‘found a ready sale. FAST TRIP TO IOIONTREAJ: -- 001. D. A. MacKinnon retumed Monday afternoon from Montreal where in company with Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, M.P., they con- ferred with the Genera‘ Manager oi the Hudson's Bay 00., and the Fur Trade Commissioner, Mr. Ra ph Parsons. Mr. McLure is expected hoifie tonight. Col MacKbinons trip to Montreal only occupied 21 hours. He left Montreal at. 8 o'clock Sunday even rig, caught the air- plane at 4 o'clock at Miancton and arrvcd homo at 5_o'clsck Monday evening. It is expected that McLure & MacKinnon will be operating the fur purchasing agency for the ter part of this wet-k or early next week. ONE‘ 0F CANADA'S largest" fur- riers will make a demonstration of ladies‘ fur coats at S. A. MacDon- ald's all day today and Thursday. Special orders taken. 6837-11 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION — A very eriioyable function took place at the home of Mrs. John Stevenson, North River, last Thurs- day evening when a number oi friends and relat ves gathered to celebrate Mrs. stevensorfs 04th, birthday. Mrs. Stevenson was PW" sented witha suitable gift and was heartily ttndered many happy re- turns of the day. Best wishes were extended her on reaching such a ripe old age, and the hope express- ed that she would live to celebrate msny more birthdayi- A 501911415 lunch provided by the ladies was partskeri of during the evonfnl- It is pleasing to know that Nib-s. Stev- enson is enjoying excellent health and is as vigorous as many Perm“ many years younger. Hernumerous friends in city and country Wm join in extending hearty $61101!- lions. B. IL S. SOCIAL-A large num- iici- attended tho s. I. s. social last evening. ‘Twenty-five tables oi auction forty-fives were plflyeil Following Competition was keen. werq the prize winners: Ladies first: Mrs. A. Gormely: Ladies second: was Hilda Duffy; Gentle- man's first: Mr. W. J. Murghan: Gentleman; second: w. George drawn by Miss Dorothy Gibbs. The slim-t. musical programme brought forth tremendous 199181183. Qwh number being heartily encored. Following were the numbers on the programme: Step Dance by w. Stephen Connolly; Solo by Mir. Amos Arsensult: Concluding num- ber, step dance by Miss mherine IifcInnis, and on the encore res- ponded with the Charleston. Due to the good condition of the roads many tool: the opportunity of st- randing the social evening. A number came from Grandview and vicinity. The new and improv- ed orchestra proved very satisfac- WYY- " PERSONALS Miss Betty Newson, Vancouver, is at present visiting her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Andrew McNair. Mrs. I. J. Leonard/who has been h" hreaten the existence of Jqfkzfmfl such a condition h“ "was Asthma Remedy visiting her former heme in this city accompanied by her young son, left m"! to completely re- on return yeflerday morning to Ind happiness. It is North Sydney. She was accompanied "was ‘Minna. - whofiiilqacidsfsw dsyl _ ‘in’ 1 t». A in every section by her mother. Mrs. Joseph Praught. at , ,_ the _..-._. 1.1 Hudson's Bay Co.. either the lat~ I Cha/ppeil; Lucky table’ no 5 and ‘s g [ESTEROATSOIM incii MililiiEi 1111111111111 Corrected For Every Wednesday and ' Saturday Issue Potatoes were -on the rile accord- ing to last despstcbes and the re- portwsl reflected yesterday in the local market. The price per bushel was quoted between 40 and 50 cents. There was little change in other prices. ' Following were prices quoted: Cabbage .... . .. 60-84: Carrots, 4 lbs Parsuips 8 lbs Cauliflower . Beell. doz .. 3t! Brusse] Sprouts . _12I: Parsley .. .. ... 51! Celery Hearts ... .. ... . .. 10c Celery . . . . . . . .. ... ... .. 10e—i‘§c Cranberries ii lbs .. ... ... ... 2m: (‘i-rip Apples peck ... .. ilmvenstein Apples peck linking Apples do: Cooking Apples pcck_ Squash lb . . . . .. .. 3 Murrow ... .. 100—l~'>\- I'uuink‘u lb .. . . . . .. ... ... go Green Tomatoes peck ... . ‘ioc Cultivated Mushrooms .. 25c ho! Summer Savory, 2 bunch ... .. L lied Cabbage . 30-11" Savoy Cribbage Lettuce . (lninnn ili pounds Onionsaw-pounds .. lloiiey Jnr ... .. 15¢ IIouey 2 lbs .. .. 29¢ lIoney bibs .. .. 43¢ lied Peppers 3 for .. . . 10c Cucumbers 3 for ... 101: Dairy and Poultry 1min" Eggs ... - flutter .. Jioast Lamb . Joust Beef . linnst Pork lloust Yciil (‘hops Venl (‘hops Pork . Chops Lamb i1iver ili . ‘lenrta lb . . . rnnguvn each ... . sirloin Siciik liouiid Steak .. . liay . Straw Outs .. ‘Puriilps ... ' Potatoes .. Fresh Coil ~ Fresh ccd fillets (Yorueii Fillets ... . Smeits per lb . . . . .. ... ... ... ._._______i-—- . IHEHMWE MONTREAL, Nov. 20—Brit.isb 3nd fureign excbriiigc in relation to the (‘iiiiuiiinn dollar, as compiled by the ltoyal Bunk of Canada, closed todu us follows: - Argentina peso 0.3001. Australia pound 3.0851. Austriu scbilling Not quoted. Belgium beiga 0.1048. ltmiill miireil 0.0007. lliilgnrin lev Not IfllLIIEd. Phiuu Hon: Kong dollars 0.2627. (‘zv-irhoslorakia crown 0.0353.» Denmark krone 0.1070. Finland fiuruurk 0.0178. Franco frauc 0.0405. Germany reiebsrunrk 0.2824. Great Britain pound 8.7821. Greece dracbmii 0.0060. llnllund fiorin 0.4778. lIuugai-y pengo 0.2000. Iudig, rupee 0.2808. lluly liro 0.0000. Japan you 0.2620. Jugoslavia dinsr 0.0100. New Zealcnd pound 8.4473. South Africa pound 8.738. Norway krona 0.1001. Polnnd slot] 0.1343. ltouinanls leu 0.00 3. spuiu pesetu 0.00 . Siva-den krona 0.2005. Switzerland franc 0.291. U. S. dollar 18% Der cont premium. 'i1'1;i1'," ' ' Mill/LNG (Canadian Pull) no _ D idgood . l llomo .. . I410 lloliinger 570 Homestead .. 17% Howey 51% Lsko Siiors 8815 lihn Basin 1% Jilclntyro .. 2176 2 88 Vacuum .. 6% Wright Hsr 10B Sllvrr . . 26% Tofu! snles:-'.’75,000. Ilarny l-lolliugcr ... ... .... ... 8% 31150 I-uko Shore ... ... ... Nomads ... - Siscoo .. . Sullivan .. .. -Teck Hughes (‘on Man ... Eldoriuin . In Nickel Ventures B. Missouri ... Granada Total nls Al on iiln ... l Bo 5o‘... .. 1... ... Al? Knorl .. 2% Lake Moron . 1M5 Llbet . , ,, 3 liislrobie ,,, ,, H,“ 8o Kean . 0% guest of her daughter and Mr. Leonard. Mr. A. B. Orsswcll of Brooklyn, N, Y.. is in the city, called homo by the death of his mother. the lsis fiFs. Harry Craswoii. Friends will regret to learn that his father is a patient in the Prince S I - rm: Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCKS, BOND ON; QUOTA Tl Y. CURB‘ (lisnudfnn Pnsl) Stocks Amsr Cyan ll . . . . .. ... .. Amer Sup Power As G and Ill A .... Can Marconi .. Cities Ssrv .. . ll Bond and Shara Imp Oll .. Int Pets . Niag Bud . it Oil Ind ‘... .- Rt Oil Ky .. Un Lt Pow A PRODUC ... real to the nlted Kingdom rioae-l today with the sailing of three bouts carrying an aggregate of 10,054 boxes of 85 pounds each. A total of 952L051 boxes were exported this season, the largest quantity in three years. Lust year total shipments were 008.025 boxes. in 1030, 840.513 boxes were ex- ported and in 1020 040.484 boxer. The only discouraging giipcct of the seri- Late Captain Hugh McPhee Laid’ To Rest The funeral of Captain Hugh tlflPhee. which took place yester- day morning from St . James Church. Georgetown, was very lerselv attended. The remains were met at the entrance to the church by the pastor, Rev. Owen Klseins. Solemn Requiem Mass W“ celebrated by Rev. ‘William (0 ndl l‘ ) MONTREAL? 002., "i331. 20:11.11 MacPhec o! St. Bride's Alberta, a i032 cheese ex ort sousou from Mout- Son o’ the deceased’ Rev‘ D. R Crokeii, Fort Augustus, assisted by Rev. Michael Rooney, cardigan, as sub-deacon. Rov. George MacDon- ald. Tkacadie, was Master oi Cere- monies. realized. Cheese nrlccs on thr- producr- n nt 8% to 3'71 at 10% cents, and Quebec Se tenibera at l0 cents u pound. Itecei were 1,234 hoxoii. eline fire in ton cents n hug. Durl tho week ar-rlveii from Prince Edward lslii Brunswick or Prince. Eilivxiril lslii last while Prince Eilivuril mountains, fire rents at $1 to 0.1 A hotter C011‘! wna experienced the csrir market. 0n spot cnrlots Island zre fresh extras were quoted nt 48 tn nt 30 to 42 cenia unil seconds at routs 1i dozen. For shipment, firsts (Pl cents, and nulieii-i .75 cents Ion was the sniiill margin of profit u il dairy malkct were unchanged today. Ontario current ienelpfs were quoted cents, Ontario Septem- p- pts Arrlrrii of heavy receipts from the. li-iritiiiies forced poigin [irlcos to ile- "i! ending yesterday 117 (‘urn nil iiml 00 curs from New Brunswick. New n d green mountains, per 80 puunil ling. fire to fen (‘fiilifi nt 110 tn 05 cents en per 110 2:111:11] brig, dipped 0H 0D less of Ontario or British (‘oliimbin 50 cents. Frets at 4i to 43 cents, puilots fill British (‘nliimbin fresh extras were 4i ccntrfi (lost-n. l1‘. O. 3-. wlflch would add on iii/i cents n dozen for ilolivery here. Receipts were 384 boxes. Butter was unchanged at ‘Ji to 2! rents a pniiml for ciirlots or less ‘A of "n 1 finest arena-make R"l‘l‘i['|tl wore 2.515 which included 2,003 boxes shl ped by iiont from Quebec. p. lilinrellaneous Pninines, N. B. and I‘. E. I. green mountains. 80 wound hair. no tn 11.1 "c1115! Pointers Prlrrc Iiirliriiril island mountains 00 pound ling $1. to $1 (b5. . The rust nre unchanged. Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) RIONTRPIAL, .Q\ll‘., NOV. 20- Stocks Brazilian .. (‘an (Tc-incur. ... . l) Pfd 1:811 ge . . . . .. Dom Steel arid (‘oul B Fraser .. liicColl Front .. Montreal Power . GRAIN I (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Nor. 20— CLOSE Wheat: Nov 40B: Iioc 4424A; M! {SKA to ‘b; Jilly 4MfiB. Oats: Nov 231,58; 22A; Ma Mgfll- July 355A 30%; July 30MB. CASH PRICE! 46: No 2 non 4345: N 4 nor 40: No 1i 47%. 201.4; Track 44%: No _l durum 4'1‘. Outs: No 2 i.‘ W 2314: N11 3 1 ‘Barley; No 25%: No ii C Track 28%. Pivotal Nero (Canadian Press) iron-maul Que, Nov. 29-- Stool: I Allied Chemical ... ... Aicbison .. .. Auburn Motor Con Oils ... Corn Products .. .. .. Delaware and Hudson .. Diamond Gen Electric .. Gen Foods . Int Nickel .. yI1ir| (‘nrbonic ,,, Niit Bllrlllt .. .. N. Y. (‘ouirnl ... North American .- Norunilg, Puh Scr of N J Radio .. Royal Dutch fltsn Oil of N’ Texas Gull’ S United Corp .. z U. B. Rubber ... U. I. Steel .. Vanadium Westinghouse Woolworth .. IHIIM Ililhd Eflitsl. 00 Nut Brew .. - Rliawlnignn . ill-l Wabasso Cot . .. 5H BANKS (‘imadlenne . . . . .. . ... 12S Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10o Total |bures:-_'1',E0-4: Honda-Sill.- BONDS Montreal Power Debs .. ...... 40% l’ .\' arisy: Nov 280th; Dec 2805B; MAY Wheat: No 1 hard 46%; N11 i nor n 4 nor 41', - .\'c No 0 321i: Food \V 20%: I-lx 1 feed 211,4; No l feed 10%: No 2 feed 1844; Rejected 161,4; Truck SCWQSQML-‘nlfiw WZMMNoGCWZEAQ; York Stocks ‘A Arn and l?‘ Power 0V, Am Smelling ... . . 14 Am Tel and Tel ... ... ... 104*’- Auacondg, ... ... ... . 8'5 gliilijfiln I"! family wish so ghank all the kind (if _, _ ,» friends for their many acts of gzg'gfj'l'rgnf:‘l_ "* kindness and sympathy during z » so-kind and who did so much for ' the departed. His Excellency, Bishop 0'Buliiv- an was present at his throne in the sanctuary, and was assisted by Rev. Charles McCarthy, and my Imus Dousan. of the Basilica staff. Bishop O‘Sullivan gave the final absolution. Rev. Mich- 051 300ml! was cross-bearer. Rev. P. D. Crokeri deacon, and Rev. Louis Dougan master of ceremon- ies. The service at the grave was wndlwted by Rev. William Mac- Phee. Rev. Bernard Giliis and Rev. Fl‘- Mllmhy assisted in the choir. The following clergy were also present in the sanctuary: R/t. Rev. Monsignor MacLean, V. G., P. A. Rev. James Murphy, D. D., Re . V. MacDonald, Rev. .1. C. MacDon- ald, D. D., Rev. O. Higgins. P.1P.. Rev. J. F. Johnson, Rev. A. J. Maclntyre, Rev. Raymond Mac- Kenzie, Rov. Francis McQuaid, Rev. Aiphonsus Sinnott, Rev. Reg- inaJd MacDonald, Rev. P. D. Mc- Guigan. Present were Hon. H. P.‘ MacPhee, son of the deceased and' Rev. Sister Paul, Superior of the. Charlottetown Hospital, daughter; 0f the deceased. Among others pe-i sent were, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, Minister of Health and Education. Hon. G. Shelton Sharp inister of Public Works. Hon. Thomas McNutt, Minister of Agri- cultu'e, Hon. A. F. Axsenault, Mr. D. Ill-Bethune, M. L. A., and Mr. J. Howard MacDonald, M. l’... A. The pail bearers were, Captain Charles Fitzgerald, Captain Alex A. MacDonald, Messrs Peter Ross, Fade Go'don, Lorin Brehaut, Al- phorisus Corrigan. BIRTHS SIMPSON-On Nov. '1, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Cec‘l M. Simpson. Bay View. s son. (Norman Alton). DE ATIIS DOYLE At Pt. DeRoche, Nov. 27, 1932, Mrs. Patrick Doiye, aged 54 years. ROBERTSON-At Mt, Albion, Nov. 29, 1032, Mrs. Nicholas Robertson, age 76. Funeral from her late res- idence Thursday, Dec. 1, to Birch Hill Cemetery, service starting ‘at 2 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Grandfather. Murdle McLean, who dspnrsted this life on November 30th. I931. Ills Loving Mary McLean. “Gone but not forgotten." Granddaughter, i 6819-11-80-11. Card of Tlianks The family of the late Mrs. John J. Mclnnis gratefully extend their sincere thanks to the kind neigh- bours and friends who helped them so much in their recent sad be- reavement, also to those who sent spiritual bouquets and mass inten- tions. 6840-11 Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and their recent bereavement and for the splendid floral if“ "u: and letters of sympathy rcc ‘. We are grateful indeed to the clergy- men, doctors and nur:es who were N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII EMBLAMEII Charlottetown and North Wiltshlrs Plums I40 v w‘ i tion of ‘Gross Earnings LONDON SINGER (Continued from Page 11 gRlchard Terry; i-Can’; you dai ‘the, polka? (American), arr. by J. Moersn. _ In addition, in response to hea; Int! Pmlflflltd applause, a serenac by Borodin, an English folk song, "'I‘he Keeper." and two sEIiOT-u Charities, “Yankee Harbour" and “Billy Boy," were given as encores. The London Singers who Mr. Goss are Mr. Frank Hunt, ten- or, Mr. A. W. Whitehead, alto, Mr. Robert Rowell, bass and Mr. David Carver, baritone, Mr. Carver also being the pianist for the songs which had an instrumental accom- paniment. The taste shown in the selection oi the programme was such, and the musical abilities and artistic merit of the ensemble are of so high an order that it is a very dif- dicult task to select outstanding numbers for special praise. But the task must be attempted. In the first group the three numbers from Ravenscroft were very fine, but the song “A Robyn, Gentyl IRobyn," which is used by Shake- speare in Act IV of "Twelfth Night," appealed greatly to this listener, in its sturdy old English harmonies suggesting those of Byrd and Gibbons. And of course, the group of three songs by Purcell which followed it continued in the same stout tradi- tion. Of these “Fie, Nay Prithee a contrapuntiil representa- Of the group of German Lieders, the "Trink-Kanon" of Mozart, as also "Die Rose stand im Tau" of Schumann and the Brahms vocal solo “In Waldeseinsamkeit" which was sung by Mr. Goss, were very. lovely. In the folk song group are many things that k the writer found most delightful, The melody of "0 Waly Waly,” an English version of 1-_nx—1————~ Retirement . v Usually, u life goes on, there comes a Limo when we realize that we cannot draw indefinitely on tbs bank of capacity, and that sonic day we Ill/ST Min . . and then we begin to think . Think . . . but, all too seldom, we plan. The years pm swiftly and, Here we know it, the time for retire- ’! strives and iinds us unprepared. but this can never happen to you if 1w plan now to provide for tbs needs fliiteriif . Plan . . . AND AC1‘. Stu! ycutzum . . 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Familex Pro. ducts, 4785 Ste. Catherine East, Montreal. A.W. il-wfm-tl-Dec-i2. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, P110- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, (R. 3, Soui-is.) WANTED - BOARDEILS 0R roomers. Phone i305. 6790-11-28-31 FOR INTERIOR DECORATING in alabastine and stencil work, E. Kucher, phone 1326. 6830-11-30-31 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS Exclusive designs may now be ob- tained from Guardian Central a Scottish Ballad known as “The. Lament oi’ the Marchloness of Douglass,” was very poignant, as was also that of the strange and mystical “Corpus Christi" carol. The Gaelic melody “Yont the Cool- ins," a song of l-Iebridean origin, was magnificent, and was much appreciated by the audience as was evidenced by their loud applause. The fine arrangement by Dr. Healey Wiilan of the familiar rollicking ballad "Ten Thousand Miles Away" was also greatly enjoyed. A word as to the selection of the programme. In the past one has become rather “fed up" on the empty pretentiousness of many of the so called "Art Songs" and it really is a great relief to hear a programme in which this sort of thing has been studiously avoided. It was evident that the folk song, racy of the soil of its origin is really in its simplicity art at. its highest. In this connection the writer would suggest to vocalists that there are many lovely Gaelic melodies from Ireland and the Scottish Highlands which are de- serving of a place on many a. coii- cert programme. And the clean and sturdy Elizabethan songs too, should be heard far oftener than they are. One looks forward with eagerness to the next presentation of the Charlottetown Community Concert ‘ ‘ -n. C. P. R. Declined In November MONTREAL, Nov. 20—Ai-.lioiigli gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway in October were down 81,484,818 from the same month last year, net profits de- creased only $553,089, an official statement issued today showed. Gross earnings for the month un- der review were $12,279,731 and net profits $3,023,573. Working expenses were lowered from $9,287,386 to $8,- 356,157. For the first ten months oi‘ 1032 gross earnings were down from $122,351,685 to $103,504,681 as com- pared with last year's figures while net profits decreased from $17,268,829 t0 84,454,943. Card of Thanks Mr. l-ienry Crnswell and family wish to thank friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy extend- ed in their recent. bereavement. 6826-11-30-11. Success has attended experi- ments in England with the produc- tion of steam by burning a mixture of gas and air injected at high speed into the water in boilers. A woman seldom knows lust what Job Printory. Order early and avoid disappointment. Nov. 21-tf. ATTENTIODH-WE ARE OPEN T0 buy a few more men's cloth and fur coats, suits, etc. We also buy all kinds of tools. We pay spot cash for everything we buy. Sec- ond Hand Store, 108 Richmond St. 6788-11-28-31 Position Wanted rooms MARRIED MAN WANTS position, 8 years experience with double-entry bookeeping, also ex- perience in retail selling. Capable of taking charge, with best or reference furnished. Apply P. O. Box 134, City. 0824-ll-30-3i. Lost LOST-ON SPRING PARK ROAD. two parcels, the owner's name on one. Please leave at Angus Pin- eau‘s, 31 Spring Park Road. 6834-11 Wanted WANTED — TWO OB THREE rooms for light house-keeping. Heated and partly furnished. Ap- ply Guardian. 6844-11 Y. BOWLING C. N. R. OFFICE IEAGUE Bates-Payable in Advance P" ‘"1717; Announcements and Coming 79°- Mr inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- Dfl‘ name; Letfcrs of Condolence, 701-. or ‘c Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Der word. Other rates on applications, Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five rGO-OOO 4c. per word; Western and 1 2c. per word; ln Memoriani 4N+woovo sown» To Let i i L. T0 1.11:1‘ - FURNISHED uousu. Apply Guardian. 6797-ll-09-3i. T0 LET-ROOMS. ‘PIIQNE 850-L osos-11-ea-a TO LET—I-‘I.'RNISIIEI) HOUSE Apply to 207 Fitzroy Si. 0835-11-30-44 Sula FOB. SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t: FOR SALE -— OLD PAPERS, I cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf FOR SALE —- WRITING DESK antique chairs, etc. Apply i9: Prince Si. 6803-11-29-31 FOR SALE-NEW BOX SLEIGIIS. Wm. J. Scott, Marshfield. 6818-11-80-81. FOR SALE-FIFTY ACRES OI land at. North Milton. Apply 31 Passmore St., Charlottetown. 6792-11-28-8 CAIIBOARD SUITABLE F0! lining outhouses, etc., lc per sheet. Guardian Office. ti. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Pive, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. 1-ti FOR RENT OR. SALE-PROTEST- ant Orphanage Farm, 100 acre: Coming year. Apply Capt. T. G Taylor, Charlottetown. 6602-11-20-31 FOR SALE — TWELVE MINK. All are young, dark and first quality. Price $15.00 per pair in- eluding new up-to-date pens and equipment. Neil McPhee, Elmira. . P. E. I. 6828-11-30-21. Found FOUND _ 130x zusucuaumsa. November 23rd on North River R d, Apply Guardian. m ' 6833-11-30-‘10. U.S. Rugby Takes Toll OF 37 Lives NEW YORK. Nov. 29.--DesPm nddgd safeguards in the rules, death again took heavy toll of foot- ball playcrs in tho United State: and, territories during the season MAIOONS 110w drawing to a close, records to- day showed 37 succumbed t0 B1111?- 11R. 114 144 ies in games on szindlot. duh. J_ Gordon ___ n, 135 1R2 municipal, higli school and college Jean . . . . .. ... .... 157 185 gridirons. W. C. McLeod ... 167 124 With most liigli school scheduler R. Campbell 154 ‘l8 completed, the total for the W" 727 713 probably will fall xvi-ll below tlic Total - ~ .....--l440 record number oi 50 fatally/injured in 193i but tiic 1ircsr~nt figure ll §ENATQR5 the second greatest for 11113‘ yea! since national records were kw‘- snmue] Hood ___ 1.14 153 Up to 193i the largest number was r. M. Breliaut .. 121 258 2° i" 1°35’; 1 _ n B_ E_ MacDonald n. .__ 124 133 OI tilt‘ .51 ‘r:>~‘1| 11:0 were Cg ti: H. N. l-Icwatt 1B0 izi Pie-WS- 1] ‘mil "Eli"- lab“ mm J_ In“ Rice n" .__ 32 123 sandiot,‘ semi-pic \ll1 cu 560 791 compct l1 mas. OQMPmANS All incii zirc horn ‘helpless. and , some 1‘.‘.-”ll 1~~11~'- ‘.1_"'.il . 1 outgrow it. W. H. Townsend . 161 82 " _ "td to Urban Gallant ... .. 180 134 ovsradjigrpc: PM. (‘wmch George Hennessy . .. 146 221 ” ' "‘ >_ " cuts rural‘ 1110,11‘ '- H110 m?" M’ wfifcannen " 1,’? 1:3 shafts and '.)"1'.l'il‘1£l.»' 11nd rudciez"; oi '1' w an“ ‘ ‘ ships tiizit navigate iili‘ \\'1'\\f‘i‘. “RUINS Rub in Nullilffrlll“?! exercise. J. H. l-Ioivatt _ 125 __ _, _ 1 ,_____ "W, W. C. Davies 172 l G. Blenkliorn ... ... 136 L. Cameron 2“’l BOWLING TONIGHT go sogcit all hind; a: fishggn ew runswuy, r ce - COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ward Island and Nova Scotln ‘Ti for a reliable wholesale fish 7 P- m- PVWW B!“ Vl~ 37""? dealer, on a commission basis. Stewart and Co. alleys i and 2. l 7 p. m. Guardian vs. Tel-phone ' _ ,,,,,, , m, ,_ _ Saniiiforii 0i e 8.30 p. m. Stewart’ Bakery vs. 3 Fulton I-‘ish Market R. T. l-Iolmsns‘ I and 2 nlllvfl- N" Y°"' N‘ " 0.30 p. rn. Patriot vs. ' - 3 ' slis wsntc, but shs usually gets it. and4sllql. _ PA ca. NiN_i~:_ '