‘uh (gr |, iollim syn, A., ,¢A."_ s. ».,.~ .bl-et... . to - tv. ..'._.iVAN'rln-A MAm. Arrmf Ar efluurnrs onllA'ras'r ento- .l".' Greenfield Ave. 345'!-6-8-8| *"' Guardian. * 3525-6-8-81. Female Help Wanted - rice. ' sits-s-a-sl .JUNE 8.1932 _ _ _ _ ._ _ me cliAnl.ofr'rE'rowN cu _I ,_ ,AGE THREE ` ` FOR SALE P. E. Island Experience ' Shows Th at Fishery ' lP|’RE¢llTl0N 0F M °°‘"““°" Conservation Pay-if The (iharlottetown Guardian f i~evcuyTucue HAVE FRESH AND-CLEAN _ igggsiiggii §,iill§i§ §§§'i*"i€; ioiiii-ii. irsiiil YOUR PRESCRIPTION A DISPEN SED written use your J. Ernest ii. Wortlll -14| Prince linet non, gg HERE O`IV-0-9-OO-VDO-*D500 §i§g gig; sig? I cuban' refused-Apply www _ . _ l .. w'”"""’*Y '“°'“` ' °'°i.°°k' ""”‘“"‘ °'°““°“‘“’ ”‘ ""° °“""“” ,hue the _ ~ ' °°'“°"“f" 1° 1"'“°° '1`°nRwroN, N_ B” _mm ,__ :nah hunt. V33; Marx ternatlve tours have been arranged - F0! SALE. T0 LET. Bonn Alun my 'rho cum-lien Prou>-`-Prelim- s-mono pin.; "onion 1 the - °° "ke ”‘ "°”"“ °‘ ‘“”°'°“ "‘ 'md ' mrnjiglu on hung gg quuqlm muy .uw in nu uubulhmdm 0! Mu". "Tw 65:2: about Ottawa, and in the evening °°- >~ tf. ' ' the meeting will conclude with the . . e . . °’ " “°' ',,°‘,,,,,,"°'“°“‘ ’°' "‘° “",,‘”“,,,, ‘°“‘° °' ”"'° “'“'°' *"1* ‘° L’ “°‘ -mu uunuct. W1 l l S 2 6 li Lost Confidence Trinity Uiiiioil iiiliircli '§lf'..u'§.'&.i§.p'u°1'.'f.¢'i.'.§f.§.'f§iliffcbe ..»..'§f.'§°§.illfL'est ci .”,fIf,’ °"‘,f,,,“§', "12' 1`,‘”,§,'°"{§,“ 1" °'“°"““"‘““°“"‘=°“ “T” I 'lilo by mail, t'4.00 per thousand: Geary. Sudbury County, are how |m_my1":¢4 figure; nilor 'th 5 :ir is Philosophy of Business." Mt Swv- , F. S. Reeves, Southport. Mm' mu", ,mb me mmm” of m am M Wm: 15830 ens observed that comparatively few 3431-34-51 “mm 155 I , 'km' Pm” U' people of the present age think out _ I "‘““°' *W* ‘WI cults. losl cow s dccl-me cf about ml bl f 1,, ,,, 'ol _sul 0 the ‘ummm ,mm er own pro ems, pre err g - VERLAND SIX ' I WW" in th* i°'»*1 “Wh leave them for others who are edan. 1927 Model. Recently over- C““‘°°'" °f th’ n°°°m“”‘t °' for the province for the twelve ~5p¢¢l,1|§f_u" lp handle The lege; hauled. New tires. Good condi- Land* *nd Mum' with t°“"‘ md months and dro f th ' tions. No reasonable offer re- equipment. have been on the scene . P 0 mme mg pr°!°“1°n had been bum up °n um' mud Phono 20,14' 3468_6_8_3L more than 319.000 in landed value. ~hum,_n Wngmcyv, he ggl4_ while 'IOUSI T0 LET-APPLY A1' 5| T0 LET-STORE 202 IIUEKOND Street. Apply to A. Aylward. 3203-8-'I-3|. io am- _ Nawnv nlnslrlm heated flat. Self contained, five rooms and sun porch. Apply WANTED IMMEDIATELY - AN experienced girl for general housework. Apply Guardian of. "03 SALE -1- LARGE QUANTITY Russ Hotel. 8459-ll Salesmen Wanted BALESMAN WANTED W I 'I' II some experience to call an Groc- ers and Druggiets. Apply "J." A care Guardian. 3447-0-I-ll , 1. - - - _ . ._.., none other need apply. Apply \ \_ c *9 30'. Free " is fx . .CJ ' ~ BALESMAN WANTED.-WANTED lan experienced hardware' clerk, '_ in writinz. P. 0. Box 338, Char- lottetown. _ 3505-3-7-ai, ‘ Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATBD at 183 Euston Street. 3533-8-8-Si. 'WANTED __ Two GENTLEMEN Anyone knowing of whereabouts . Builders. Apply Guardian Office. _ 349!-8-'I-Si. e_7`__-__4--l--ii-- Employment Wanted ICOLLEGI STUDINTS DEBIBING _ profitable employment for sum- mer vacation apply immediately -f giving phone, etc., Box Z. 110. , V out. Books written up and bal- _. -. 8-6-31- anced. Moderate charge. Business confidential. P. C. Pope, Revere l Hotel, mlarlottetown. 34” 6_1 31 Iir. Vi. li. Garson ' ' ° Walrted'a fewlslniredblgl ol Wlllo Potatoes-*Mol Ill roincstccll. st our wm- loaae, logaa‘s Wharf. fiigi §;§t§ '§ ga ll. Lester Douglas Cor. Queen and Water lttltil . calrnaoalm, sUl'rAsr.s ron without any dsinuge bein; 4,” P, , Wu z mu nhud mm” °xp"1°“°° need for broad general thou ht on 'h°°°° aww” °m°°- U ::Douslos' Eifyliillll Liliimclit may my be the part of business leaders, and -----_-_k_.__.___._____ should be in every hoqgghgld, ‘ less leaning upon the banker; and '<::":.:1:,.:;'v.f°.:..e.::=..,':.-:,=.f- ec .len .l M. M.. °; ' '. ' - , ce wer 3419-s-c-si. iwgundéuumapisveinlzublood poison. mm" ,om “mm” production tm porfecuns the ,ndumm “_ you ' P’ i' °”'“"u°“ md last you-, sg shown by mgormmon chine," said Mr. Stevens, “the lead- sAl.a-mtwr.r lmllslmwzn bio.. ww, Ay,-,mn b,"d_ _‘_ 0_ Fawn d mm- supplied tl-,¢ Dominion Deputment ers of lndustry must not forget the Duwllfnese. aus-s-s-el G , of rlshcrics by its island officers, lhlitefs Wife-How nmol-| mano” cmcxs “_ would it cost me _to divorce my ‘ ' 100 prepaid. Evervftt WI-Iovliazig h“°b°“d?" wmt 0! “wh md “mum M mah 1:; cxolyh T1 confidenmnl on-lcton. casa-e-l-'ni Chicago Lawyer-"About sooo." “W "““°- N” °"° “"1"” ""9"" . 3 ml" mn Lb" ---i-_---_--.__ asnggmq wf,_-3,00, why 1 ld by thai; tha state oi world sl- "°°°5“"'i°“ °f uw “Ct "1" ul* '11' iron :Abe-1 rurir corfrwrs: could get him shot fc. gm.. mn. oconclnleclly, wa so disturb- °’°““ °"l°°* °’ 'U “‘d“°*f“1 "id Bra-srcvlinder si ted. Ira , Rodd. Milton. W 'gill-e-s-ai. “““"" “‘“"“"‘ "Y" "°°“ "°°"°"' '“ ““““'“°'°" md’ 'rho deleeetestolhe lulnuol cet und in get m,,,-fied you °f umm.. naturally, there was slackelling of m ' AT HAZELBROOK, I 07751; My Lieutenant (jeslously): “Who' °P¢1’l M GVBIYW 216- ;", hold ,,,,.,,, 0, M um 19,. and you.. ° UM” .u me cimmmnm' mm ins on the attitude of thc omrdlsn Msnufsctur ' _Association toward ""° °" "°“°- 1’h“’P W¢°4~ ‘ nclu-tu desire- "Mother and fo- uiishi have been no surprise if °“ a53l'°"`m‘ ther." Prince Edward Islsnd's reduction th' fonhwmmg I'mP°rm '°°n°mi° gguwngmy “ANTB ,.0-By figures for the year had shown e Wu made to Luueme in l Quebec Duncan stewart, southpci-tl mob glues, W P R. R., 1, 3529.5.3..1|_ N , ner. Tomorrow morning the final e w Settlement The islands total commercial business meeting Wm be hem' ,w be W, __ catch of fish during the year was _ sal.: our rsrsns, s For Unemployed mmmumy 23,460,000 pound* concluded with the election of cin- the past few days. looking over the agricultural possibilities of the land. Similar surveys are being made in 1 of seasoned boards and 2"x4”s ies ou-ed for business risks and the Q ~ 1 ;’..‘I§’ ..°°“‘....f.’..°;.‘l‘..$t. "’°”...".‘I.°' “.‘;'.. =° f-= ~ °-vm =°»°=f»==\- @<-~=»~»=» we M ~» fc M- ’ `353§_6_8_u_ Queen md me mdmtmom 'ul llli- Year brought increased Quant- eu and work. "Too great a ic'ndsll°Y ' ities of alewives, olblin. toincods. to specialise", Mr. stevens said. be extended further should this be Mnnuanemu "°°°""y' , _ dwrwes in the lmdinol from the power ie think bfccdiy md celrrc- A three party arrangemmt neo STRAYED, ON MY PREMISEB, f 1] Mo 11 man., - dm; by-own mare, Ben), Moore, Jr 3 3:: region" 'L mm cod, hake, herring, mackerel, smelt The developments of science had West Royolty- 34554,* oem” ms “homo B pu,uc,p‘"d and clam and quahaug fisheries.In not been adapted to benefit the - in by the Dominion' nwlnom md most cases, and perhaps in all needs of the human race in the loin! ALFIID lleDONAI.D PBD- , “new mud sunqr Hérmlm Munmpu aovammenw A .um of NN. where decreases occurred they extent that he believed possible , ,nm ,E ,_ ,Quan " woo 15 Mm ‘Mud to “nh ,mv were due chiefly to a lessening in Mr. stevens said. Astronomy, he in- 9379-l0-it-1 month. the intensity of fishing effort be- stanced, had for years stood as a ily. Each settler will be given an opportunity to acquire a grant of RADIATOR. REPAIIIING A SPEC- loo mu by rum," on the und ditions. to ponder over but beyond tl-le com- ;7i£i:yGre:laGeorg“ett‘eB;li:3' service' for three years and cultivating ten 0° th’ "nm" 'u° °‘ th' '°°°““" p"h°""i°“ °! "M °rdm"y mm' ,fum g.11_ am,M_ for the year, the lobster and oys- Sli' James Jew-S bi’ Phl1°U°D1\i° tel' increases were the most note- thinkinil. hid broushi. the MYSNCII STRAYED - A BROWN MAR-E,' _ Burns ‘ worthy. Oyster catch, 5,326 bon-els, realms of the heavens within the with white face, about 1300 lbs.| ~ W" 4” “neu ml", than “_ md mm-¢_,t ,md wmprehmglgn of my notify Russell o clerk. Mt misss-A'r liatelbroclc, .func Wu in 1°°°» uoiv/iihliludius that 1“*°’“!'“* “"““» "“"5;::"'§;"3e:“': IRWIN. - ‘ SUM-O-|41: ll, 19”’ M My-_ ‘nd lu-‘_ J_ A_ lynx’ Ill \&ll‘ldl!llit to the lishoflod commeme had been 'mls WEEK omni. ranrralz-4° d°“'h"" ` my omg" ,gym eh, ,M mm, scnclloent lnvcnvons had been “ sP'°‘d°“ 'moo' c“h °' ICBEAMIB-At gouris May 4 to for marketable oysters. Interest in bwulht f°""“`d “nd "p“°°“ h°]°d'" 'mm' W' R' D°m'a`4w-e-1-sl. 'ur and ran. .lolul '.l. oruubcr this iuhorv in Prince ldwsrd Is- 11° “’°~ W °“‘""“‘° °“°" °°““""' _.__ (formuw Mum" Moog” , und hu Mm mmuhud in me sation with some established but fi ie t rticle or process mcolna 'rAx mtrunus nr.r.lm d,,,,l,¢,,,-, my Dem., uw, but two cl- thi-oc years by crepe 125° ef ° “ “ od Ls mi DEATHS B' "'I'hat'a nothing I bought her \ pon bench red that ' “mn "U11 “"»°°° “ *¥*"’*° newcomers I was s stranger to 't wen WMU” all sssomo in loco. 'nu cutout of een- ,,,,_ ""“‘ ‘”"""'° M whom inmwd to 81.11°. The sores-.lciiy ceemc of ll! Till I 7090*' Phone IU 9”' ll °°l!\llll'9d with 31.935 Cast! themi When I was s newcomer to \{` _. wsssraa-At lwcrcll, .lube sth. production in the next few ycclu ;‘h’;’u:;;‘; Z; “‘“’“"I‘mn who me i . m1.rnnl=wbctcr voyeon. lu¢».As ltf ecuu- ‘°°d °m"°"'5°T°’ lngnufmqmwgg .Funeral Wedngsday 'ax o’olook. ihimyxperiilsyents bynlli department 1°" "nh “me mp” R" th' ‘u"“"' I , ' S0 YI - . fl v - -nu-ee 1%" cuuluotc pm., ...Bed emu sem. Battery _ lu oyster culture in the province, T22’ “’°""‘ ‘”°“‘ W" 't ‘ ‘"‘“° U4 PHI” -“M Wil radio. me cabinet. complete Qulrllv-ln this city, June ith, application; fel- looses of tumble mu' “M M” s°°"°“" Y" "M Home Cala lilsdo. ' 99,00, lieotl-ie combination John mum, "H qg yum Th, N, mu M" hm mm’ b . n Mr leaders of productive industry we sf ¢ ”“"°° ""‘"° ”’°'°°' ‘”°°°"’° nel-sl will me lace from hu lm of citizens y “'“ medics bv "in h=il>1°-\= d“°°“»” - - ~ me audio s'l4.oo. Battery rlnilc P ¢°¢if°“l °f ""¢°\¢=ki11l (ummm, um ,he ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,_, _----*'*"""*-°" set s1e.oo. cull or tel-nu. W. residence. 100 Kina Strut. Thurs- oyster farming in Prince sdwsrc , k _, mt F 1 ' - I lt. menu. chulottetcwn. ~ dey morning at ass to et. nun- wand would ‘ "M "’” °“°' “A” ‘“‘ " "° _ am-e-1-sl. mn., ,“,,,,,,_ mm" w mmm .nu mmm in low" meh the politician doln¢1"l~l;c;lcitlcn- cdhouc Gunn", dum' un “mud mm mm 1 ed the sdvissbillty of in us ry ur- ' A: "Do you know your wife is ' . " rendering to public control the dir- . telling everyone you can't keep her °°°'°°° ’°‘md|' “ibn of lu again' mggmclng gh. in °l°th”.,.. - In 1080 the landings amountedlquot. "mm md export and ,m_ V _` _ N D M cl' au told. te about e,o|r,ooo pounds l , hm, ,M I cm., mp M, ,,, o » G Ball and lot you they me to o,e1l.ooo “Ili dm"-" UN»l'TAx'l’ vmmu' Th' “nd” vm" °f th' The Bore-Out yonder in the lllbllll ml “wh 'W 'h°'°d ‘ nm' °°‘ bush my colleagues used to tail , | .., , _ _ :none ill 5"' - Wi it WW I-\'°\1!l4 in "'10 D\‘¢Vl°\l5 Ytlr. and the De- this club nobody warned me about you to kiss me you needn’t think I ` llhilhwii __ _-i ,outm¢atefrl|b¢nu'ulpclvi»cl-lycu. ycuceuxlcctbcwhcloiunlly. I ` WANTED _ M PULLET , PIII] bred Plymouth Rock 0 geeks old Yolilrday afternoon for a blasa in sons mo", of gh. |::,,¢,,,-m,,: hu ““"'" d°"l“’°d HW- H- H- 5i""°n In writins state yn-lee. Apply fo' the cellcr ut the residence of ran. 1 M tl, °'f“"i'°°' °f T"“*° md C°mm°f°\ R. A. Bllnali. Hunter River. J. W. Mott, B0 Longworth Avenue. qtilylltililyg any °spr:,T,mf:;;:s addressing the second luncheon f 3524-6-8-21. It Wu presumed mn too much found m the tu” mu” be nbsp the Blat annual meeting of th oil had been turned on in an oil ated immediately The cmmhn Mmuncmrm' Mm!" _ . purpose of _, F9, Sak burner and the overglew caught niulmom of um und’ of wane’ tial: today. The wnmter took thi ffm gg Wu qulcuy “thunk” p osophy of business as his texl u w °"“°n'° th' um “mn md and urged u the`gatherin the of ml indicates how successful ' human element. In the roalnu of ya; gmqle, mm in 193° both m finance the principles of production oc in lssl that the mullet for fish °°"““°'°’“‘ ‘°“"“Y °“=l“ *° i” th' happiness and welfare of mm," ‘HMM no h ing conferred in private this morn- P Conference. This afternoon a visit mlm dmc." mm °°tu°uy here the arty remained for din eers. In the afternoon several a.l the bankers handled credit and cur- UPI mil Downs rency needs, the insurance compan- oyeterc. and lobsters but there were "1-my and indeed does, rob us of the othr island fisheries, such as the llantly " cause of unfavourable market con- wierd problem for mathematician! regulations which became operative 193°” in thi# d°V¢|°Pm¢“*- which thc Department of rlchenes L“‘°““” ffm m ‘im P‘““ has taken to encou e o ter 5"" CWI-S¢d by scientific study but. Ill yl 1 1 their chief effect on human afis-in arming and urther expansion of mm umm" g »»+“ ° - | Iiisusualforablewspaperldltortorooelvemrebrikbisthnnb ts. Thefoll - mM_,,_m_ Last Year'a Increase In Provincial I_.obster Catch ,,,, “nm” “annum Mm umwdc mhcmz.. m m.:;;" “Numan” Believed Largely Due To F lsherrnen s ul tee um. emeeules .. my “mm The Editor, Dear Sir: Sung Yang Ch |;5||r|\g|_ g||s|i|||||| ` R°“§i.“Ltf3$'L1;§§i§ff““ HOWARD WALLACE 4 45 Canterbury Sf, Saint John, N, 3, June 2, 1932 The Charlottetown Guardian. I have been personally inf I d ' twenty years, on both the edltorlulehhzls-ed;'n’l:;u;i4‘i,;?e 3116?; into this office on his several trips the postman brings arm. loads of newspapers from all over the country. _ The newspaper that is chosen every day for my r¢. Iaxfng hour fs the Charlottetown Guardian. I have nwgr been to the Island, and have no reason to read your paper other than lo hear how your editorial page comments on affair.s_uf general. even though I am not a Conservative. I like. its studies of national subjects and international ones and its brilliant assembly of Notes by the Way. Not overlooking those Health Talks.. It happens that I am one of those persons whom folks flutter 'as widely read, one wlw H028 in for “deep stu/7” and enjoys watching the world go around with analysing eyes.. So one feels moved to utter , a pleasure on the chatty manner the Guardian deals with " things within a broad horizon of human interest in auch . good sense, simplicity and nice neighbor character that the children are in on the audience, too. / (Signed) .%0l1/a/#J of Howard Wallace Advertising Directors. FROM CHINA _.°r.‘-I am enclosing renewal subscription to the Guardian, which I pronounce as the best daily paper of its kind published in Canada, for I have seen nearly all of them and checked them over. and have thus come to this conclu- i sion. Most of the priests here are from the Eastern Pro- ‘ vlnces and though they get their own home town paper they always ask me for the Guardian which I always grant. them. I do not ask them to exchange, because when I have read the Guardian, I know that I have read all the news. I am, Sir, etc Qcif. /fine/M W Catholic Mission, ekiang, China. nu! osanals crrr morn: -11,, “mu Wm ,mum mm. ‘°' 1"”‘°° “"“4 “md "WW Adwffilillg Directors ' 1810 Ib. loil, |130. 3450-5-8-41 uw loam ful", |m|u|¢ry in ~»~l.` ~.._.._._d_ _ __ _ xc `Iil"‘ ,- isiandn-_~ . ..-_,.i»-"Zi.w=»or.f.`~Ll.'f£'=`k;f;»¢7 Leezwrn 12:1 'nar:~...i..- if"/*f "$31."-23/4¢>2d'~’f .. K5. ret. ll, zssz .e <;<»v;é=:»»' Sunken Gold. NNW YORK, June '1-lBy The Associated Press)-A master lock- smith embarked for Europe, today on an adventure that may take him to the bottom of the sea to release treasure buried beneath the waves since the ship containing it was sunk during the war. To the romance of Participating in salvsging this sunken treasure- eolne 81,000,000 in the gold--there was added the spice of mystery that brought an added thrill. For when Charles Courtney, the master lock- smith and president of the Ameri- can Locksmith Association. sailed today he did not know at what part kl Europe he would land. The ssl- vaging concern which engaged him gave ln.struct'ons that he was tu have his passport visacd to permit his to land in England, France or Germany. I-Ie was told an agent would meet him at Southsmptlorlu Cherbourg or Bremen to give him| further orders. The secrecy oven ex- tended to the name and location of ` the sunken sh‘p. All Courtney knows ` definitely is that three steel chests have been taken out of the hulk and landed in Europe. His first job at the secret rendez- vous wilibe fotrytoopen twoof the chests. Acetylene torches were used on one and in the process val- uable papers were so badly damaged the saivegers gave up that method. For the job that has defied the experts of lhlrope, courtney een-led a very modest set of tools. There is an option in his agreement that provides he may descend to the sunken hulk and attempt to open its large vault. But he was undecided whether to undertake that part of' the job. Not, however, because of open the vault. “I’ve never been in a diving suit before." he explained. At an evening party a gentleman asked a frend in a whsper, "I-low shall I stir the fire without inter- nipting the music?" "Oh, between the bars, of course,” was the reply. IIs-Does your mother object to kissing? fear that he would be unable to, In President I-IALIFAX, N. S., June 'l-(By the Canadian Press)-Official re- tlcence curtained any major de- velopments which may have oc- curred today in connection with the situation at Dalhousie University caused by G. Fred Pearson's retire- ment as a. member of the board of governors and resignation of its chairmanship. In tendering his resignation last. night, Mr. Pearson gave as his reason the fact that the board had declined to hold an investigation into President Carleton W. Stan- ley's administration. and prefaced the announcement of his decision in s brief statement with the de- claration that he had "lost con- fidence in the ability and reliabil- ity" of the President. ly denied a rumor that he was pre- pared to resign, and confined his comment io two sentences: “Dif- ferences oi’ opinion having arisen between the president, Csrlet/on W. Stanley, and G. FredPearson, K. C., chairman of the board of govern- ors, a meeting of the board was called on June 6. As a result of ac- tion takenl-_by the board, Mr. Pear- son resigned." The chairmsn's resignation had Today President Stanley prompt- WEDNESDAY 7,30-Congregational Prayer Ber- vlce - Visitors welcome - Heartz Memorial Hall. 8.30-Special meeting of the Willinl Circle of 1¢ing's Daughters. __ not been accepted, it was learned. and Hector Mclnrlw. K. C., was acting as head of the board pend- ing iurther action. Neither Mr. Mclnnes nor other governors had anything to say about the matter, and it was not known when another meeting would be held. 1t`wu molested, however. that while withholding comment at present, the board might "publish independently" a statement giving their view. “That new girl of mine breaks everything." "1-low about the Ten Commend- ments?" l "Oh, I don't care so much about those; they’re not mine, you know." Mr. Jones-"I bought 10,0® shares of Drywall Oil Company stock `today. The broker said it was a ‘good buy."' Wife-‘Yes, and he told you the truth. It's ‘good-bye' to your cash." ul; ' ___ clear. 'i tee. . Bhe-Now. just bcsuse I Allow Your Last Chance! This is the last week of our Big Selling Out Sale. Saturday the eleventh, will positively be the last day of our Sale. Do not hesitate, buy now before it is too laie. Many lines have been further reduced to There are still thousands of bargains left. ' New is the time to buy your requirements in auch lines as jewelry, silverware, watches, clocks, leather goods, playing cards, etc. ' Buy with confidence--You have our guaran- W. W. Wellner Ltd. The Island’s largest and finest jewelrysiorei ll el `»';>,m; ~....e..._e° -'free-ff.-.re.~‘~;~f.e»‘..