FROM ENGLAND BENTMI. GUARDIAN This is reserved for news, but nv-rtlsements of a news character FRESH THE cllhabolwllowlv GUARDIAN 1 = ' a , RILE ' m llloriment includes, on... ' l . ole-lo. 1mm and Butter, Variety, A etc. Yonwlllbesnre oi good nuybeinserkdnttlserateofte. per word, strictly payable in ad- vance. ~ A 18c. V: lb. 35c. 1 lb. 3 lbs. for $1.00 Q1131"? Eilaanteed pa. nmncnaan-s dental of- TOF _ when yon try Buoys-Fresh 7 J. us ma... Street fice closed from Sept. 12 to Sept. 2t. 6605-9-12-31 Ernest ll. Worth Phone 32 CLOSING DANCE at The High- ‘ 5676-8-13-2]. ‘Over 30,000 Readers In The Prov. Qver 8,000 Readers In 771a City. -— Every Day — ' Advertisersesnnot afford to be without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their message to customers and prospective cummgfg, It pays" to advertise in the Charlottetown Guardian. Readers owe it as‘ s. dnty to patronize advertisers in the ghprlottetown Gllnrdinn who make it possible for them to get m,“ ppper at less cost than any other lands Wednesday evening. BRADALBANE PDESBYTEIQIAN CHURCH, Sabbath, September 1a, preaching service at 11 a. m. and at Rose Valley at 3 p. m. NEW STORY TOMORROW,_ The Guardian's new serial story "The Crippled Lady Perlbonka" starts tomorrow. Don't miss the opening chapter of this thrilling story. ‘ POLICE COURT—At the police court yesterday morning there in “an?” were two cases of breaking and en- llATEr-zo P" W071i» prtlnns for the price of two, strictly pyabie in advance. Agents Wanted ___- [EBEE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOB spare time to Christmas selling "Imperial Art" [Christmas Cards; established i8 years; British Can- adian Publishing Co, Ltd., 428 Patrick Building, Toronto. A. W. O-T-S-T-tl Sept. 30. AGENTS—CANADA'S CELEBRA- ~ ted Royal Series Private christmss Greeting Cards; per- 5on5 who never sold before tak- ing orders fast; exclusive, inex- pensive, original designs. big commission. Sample book free to workers. Garretson Com, v. Hrsntford, Ontario. _ ’ V A. W. Sept. 10-61. mrrrn - AGENTS IN avarw town in Canada to sell Personal WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL l-‘Oli’. general housework. Apply Guard- ‘ 5670-9-12-31 tan. Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, to. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and ,C Events, 2o. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; ln Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, etc. to. per name: Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreclation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. »44 - three ln-_ ' ‘T0 RENT-GARAGE. APPLY l7 v fender was given 15 clays. MARRIED IN MONTREAL- The marrfage of Miss Isabell C. Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' I G, H. Toombs, elty to Mr. Richard L. Piper, son of Dr. W. A. Piper llld the late Mrs. Piper of Calgary, Alberta, took place quietly on September 7th at the Erskine United Church, Montreal. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. PldgeonMnandMrsPiper left later for the Laurentians. On their return they will reside in the town of Mount Royal. Wanted WANTED - ALE BOTTLES, PTS. and qts. Phone 1107 or write W. Michael. Charlottetown. 3758-0-7-tf. AT GYRO-Mr. W. D. Gillie was the chairman at the regular weekly Gyro dinner held last evening at ‘Beach Grove Inn, which was feat-I ured by splendid reports from the various convention committee: chairmen. President Stewart Jonevi report dealt with many important‘ Apply s. n. .1. Guardian. 1110100” "lav-W 0o Gyro while w; 5890-9-13-11. C. M- Williams brought in a Splen-1 - did financial report. It was an- _Boarders Wanted nounced that the Gyro dances‘ _---i--k would be continued until the end! MIDDLE-AGED PERSON CAN 1m of the month. _ accommodated in comfortable home. 33 Upper Hillsbcro St. 5689-9-13-21. WANTED AT ONCE HEATED apartment. Also eight room house. Charlottetown Real Estate Co. 5691-9-13-31. WANTED -‘ BUNGALOW 0B small house to rent near city. CAR DAMAGEI)—-While pro- day momlng a car driven by Dr. F. W. Tidmarsh crashed into the Male Help Wanted claimed he signalled he intended toi ToLet‘ stop. but Dr. Tidmarsh claims he did not see any signal. The car was g Scotia. While in Sydney Ml‘. Stav- RETURNS FROM MOTOR. TRIP-Rev. R. H Stavert returned on Saturday evening from a holi- day motor trip to Cape Breton Is- land and other parts of Nova oft about some time with ‘his brother, E. P. Stavert. manager of the Confederation Life Insurance Co. who is well known in this prov- ince, having at one time been em- P1°yed with the Canadian Bank‘ of Commerce, Charlottetown. BIG ralza WINNERS-Island winners took honors at the St. John Exhibition. which was one of winner, taking ten firsts out of-a possible fourteen and five champion- ships out of l, possible six and the lomolhdor solos to the Island herd of William Clarke, North Wlltshire. Stcadk herd also won junior, sen- lor and grand champion in bulls, also senior and grand champion in females, junior champion female was awarded to Clarke's herd. a1" ROTARY-At the Rotary luncheon at the Canadian Nation- al Hotol yesterday the speaker was Colonel Bladen of the Salvation Army, who gave an interesting ad- dress on New Zealand and spoke briefly o! the work of~ the Army throughou; the world. Past Presi- dent P. W. Turner was in the chair. Mr. Bert Skinner, of Sherbrook, Quebec, Past President of the Rotary Club and Ex Mayor of that city, was a guest. The musical program comprised violin selec- tions by Miss Hornby and vocal ' solos by Nfrs. H. S. Henderson, both artists being encored. President Soulter announced that it was proposed to hold a race meet on Thanksgiving Day, the proceeds to be devoted to crippled children's _ _ work and other charitable objects.‘ ceedmg along Kent Street yesterq A committee consisting of Rotarlaxl C. H. Chandler, Heath Maolntyre and I-l. L. Palmer was appointed to was united in marriage to Miss Margaret l-lamm, daughter of Mrs.’ Margaret Hamm. of Klnkol-a. The Nuptlal ceremony was performed by EXTERNALTUDIT l 7 s snows A SURPLUS, Revision Of Accounting System, Readjustment Qf Sinking Funds, Revaluation Of Certain Assets Anpi Curtailment Of, Expenditure l/Vherever Possible Are Recommended In Detailed Report Submitted" T" May!" And City Council A Surplus 0i’ $673,124.14 for thelin attempting to verify the out. year 1931 is shown in the account:- standing debentures. particularly 01 "'10 (lily o! Charlottetown in theflhe older issues. m fact the most report oi’ the External Audtor, Mnreliable check was furnished by the élvctlnalld S. Hort, C. A., Halifax, whose coupons paid during the y“, 1931; Coal ed report was submitted by ‘and had similar coupons for prev- Ffun- Keéllledlrgvtchairman of the ious years been available, thus mak- 1 nance e, 1 memng cram}: tcet 1:0 S] nishtswng possible comparisons, for two The pgrmm-lent works debentures l’ _ - 01' tluoo years. more oomlpele in- muistanding Dec. a1, 10x1, amount- All assets and liabilities, as far asmormatlon in respect to outstand ng ‘pd to $790 000 T11 tot 1 g1 I ; . . e a s n m; the yearly installment of 84,500, to take care of debentures re-issued. lllrs at present have a joint Sinking Fund. It is suggested that the fund be dlvldod. and apportioned between the two classes of debentures. Truslees- leash his coupons within that par- 1n g - ,, , H, 1 8 lmds will be required, beginning thenrlgpffzyZaxlltiplzlmblgeiigltssgewllcgllar pEIlOElI. a matter of fact in 1942, for these requirements. fairly large and‘ it would seem ad- Ilnst appar? 1y dd (lccur m several A Summary {wows on the report visable w revise the sinking Fund imce-‘l ‘"118 193i 19110 1i» 110D" of other debenture issues, as at ‘pened that there was reasonably Dec, 31‘ 1931; Drill/MOM. 010N551"! the annualclear evidence to show that bond appropriations. Further capital ex-ynumbcrs relating w these uncashed lwhdlture. financed by borrowings. coupons were still outstanding at should unless absolutely essential, the and 0g thg yegr)’ be discontinued m. the present;- l "It was found during the course bentures outstanding, $52,500. The with reference to the surplus m.“ our examination o! the records‘ present annual sinking fund install- cxcess of asset and expenditure over paid interest coupqns, etc, that. mam 15 51-945» Apparexlul’ 01115 11"" 110111110105- 111B "P0115 8W5! "Jllfililvarlous bonds formerly shown as nulal pafmemi if “mtmued N513‘ how much of thld flmillmt ($163,- afloat, were incorrect! described my “nu 1941' when the m“ o’ 124.22) should be allotcd to ‘Caplla-‘Qeithcr in respect to seryial numbers. the debmtules mature’ W111 “"10"”- and how much to -mvenue,- ,1; Iidates of issue, matur-ty dates m, together with the total sum already would be difficult to say at Storm Water Sewers: AmBUIIE fl- cumulated, $28,602.89, including $25,- 000 Dominion of Canada bonds. De- lhli otherwise. The detailed debenture i“ the “mi w "V" $10900 171°" time. M» the ‘Capitol’ and ‘Revelllwlschedules have been amended ac- ma“ W111 be "Sum" 1°’ i1" 0"" oooouhts hove apparently not beeh-‘cordlngly and those hereto attaoh- 1”“ °1 ""1""! the 520°“ deb?“ kept completely separate lh l-heled indicate the correct particulars ‘um 0°" 011°"- Il W°ll1d~ 000010" Post" of aildebeniures outstanding as1'-“gly' be i“ “d” 1° “all” 11115 Cosh receipts and disbursements m a5 our information enabled tbisleafll’ 1“5t*111m°“’° 1° 01-“3- 0°81“ were examined in detail for thdltgjyg d039," "m? ‘V1011 0119 011F101“ 1932 PW" 1931 period and found to be in ment; and if desired the difference order‘ It, was likewise found that inter-iggyg cquld be appncd to incl-else on, Cash 1,, 51mm“, Fund mounts-ell 101d apparently been mold 1h of the other funds, Permanent amounted m all m $110,100.59; cndfm °" $L°°° °‘ d°b°“‘“"°s ,1“ ex‘ Works for instance- Dominlon of Canada bonds hrccss of the total called for ln the Fife Department; Debentures safety’ deposlt box at the Royal 101001100011‘- ot the 011d. 01,1930 "It afloat for apparatus amounted to Bank o, can,“ on Smkmg Fumpls by no moons suror-Sms,’ the ro-iszmooo. maturing it various times account were "examined, counted, m“ conmmea “that ‘me 0r m0“ "ewe?" 1941 “"11 1951-1119 ammmt and found to amount to $141,000. debentuljes "my ha“? been 10st l" the fund ‘"5 53-058- Delmsm t‘) a“ as previously reported by the ‘track of 1n thc past, without benefit the credit of me fund are at pres- my Treasure” ,to anyone. when the conditions uhqmit being made at the rate of $270 The‘ total debentures outstandlnpd" which they were mmdled “Telllel .\'0lll‘- l" YBSDBM 1O debemllfes The Water and Sewerage deben-' ~ PAGE THREE amounted to $73,500, it will be 113g- "Iflfy to annually set aside $1.000 beslnnlns m 1032 and continuing until 1943 when sufficient 'will have accumulated to retire about $10,600 49mm!“ l“ "my fall due, provid- ed 00-000 are reissued in July 1w ‘ohd about as do m July ma. City ‘Purpose Issue: The 10ml or this group of debentures (including $1.000 added to adjust an additional 31.000 apparently omitted in 191s or earlier) amounted 1,0 $133,500 at the end of last year. No Sinking Funds have been providedtherefore. Aln ‘annual deposit sufficient go retire these debentures as they fall dud wou'd probably be too heavy a bur. den to carry but it would appear advisable to try w reduce the total as much as POSSibIe; Specific reis- sues are suggested, wgethgf wm; ‘the annual deposit of $1,500, begin. " "B ill 1932. to meet this obliga- lion. 5118805110115 oro made for a rear- lallflement of the present Sinking Fund installments. which avould Wm, a total additional annual pdylnent °f 5453-0901 D1323 the funds upon a mucll more satsiaciory basis, sub~ 00”“ ~ - t i . r the - . . The ch-flflkmn and“! “n” “h” Edward m.“ “er ng a n Ofrld 1:8! l “focused the largest Jersey shows ever held 111° 0001001 has boon ‘bio to sfioer-‘bonds wou.d in this way have fund provided therefor was $i43.- ‘mt or mills.‘ w such further sink- “m d", _ as sen up or a n a next in the Maritimes. In the one hun- m" are 1ll011l<1od in the report ex- been furnished. With only one year's 12120 ymludm h - b ins Fund installment; as may ls 11" ' term of the Supreme Court; in the dred head of Jerseys shown out or cept the current assets and liab1l- ‘ paid coupons to work with however Dink} 1 cg- c; l; (ink and "eoobiflry o: tr years go by . ' . » on o an . Th - > 1 -'-' '. yf other the charge was red to eight classes, Hal-old Stead, Char- 0105 0f tho Wotor and Soweraso there is always the possibility of prgsen; annual Sink?“ on}, 1 e respect u, “w, and ,-c.,_.,,,g., one of vagrancy for which ‘the of- lottetown was the highest money 9001011881011 and the Board of Schoobsome bondholder having failed to mum t L5 513 000 55:15 und Q- All oddliiolll $5 007 pcl lmnum ’ l s en , . onal sin - * '- ' would enable the 01%;: to begin pay- ing ofl’ the three zssues or classes o! debentures for which there are 3Q, present no Sinking Funds, namely, Civic School, School Board and Civic Purposes debewltllrrs. Accrued Debenture Interest The amount of accrued (coupon) debenture interest at the end cf December, 1931, was $20,787.45, as closely as could be calculated. This amount is exclusive of interest then accrued on Housing Commission lbohdson which the interest accruals are shown separately on the Bal- ance Sheet. It is lzkewiso exclusive oi interest accrued from last coupon payment dates to Dec. 31 on Water and Sewerage bonds. The Bank overdraft, $60,162.70 in eluded at the same figure as that indicated in _the 193i published re- port, which was in accordance with the Civic bank book. Total assets of the City are list.- ed at $1,202,304. The calculation is based on valuations many of which. tho report suggests, should be gone into carefully and the neces- sary rcadjustments made in respect thereto in the City's records. A care- ful inventory and revaluation of thl movable property of the City should, at the end M, 1931 amounted wconsldcred. Debenture records were mum prior w 1931_Du,;ng me 1M. incomplete, andredeemed debentures t9,- yem- a new issue of $15,500 was of the total outstanding debentures can be obtained is by careful com- parison of the interest coupons paid in Sinking Fund, $900.96. Install- ments are beng paid into the fund at the rate of $65 per year. Appar- ing of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, which meets there this week. the report suggests, be done thil year and annually thereafter at the assessments are concerned, are in comparatively good conditions." Dis- count, rates. it is noted. have been amended this year and placed on Christmas Cards One-Dollar- "a, of a m,“ owned by Ingtaham Dozen up surprising values’ 10w WANTED. IMMEDIATELY MAN . make arrangements for the meet. 31.650600. _ _ ; prices, quick easy sales, big earn- for farm work. Apply ,W. R. fwiailmerk summebfli: causgf ‘ii "Due to scanty ‘records? says the-Wig? (115319: fell-Titled ‘Ynilmzilrrfgs: marketed but 51mm“! 711111): 1.9317‘ close of each year's business. ~ ings, also low prices on boxed as- Dennis, Charlottetown. X 5V9 “"1559 e "l! 5 CAMPBELL-HAMM —- A pretty t, "and ‘n some instances," $11151 E 59""- - mellts will not apparently gn un- , _’ sortment. Send for sample book 5688-9-13-11. and front of the car. It is under- wedding w“ sclemmmd at 5L gizgzicnuy no ‘Looms atwan a greatuiccordingly, after careful search of m 1932‘ m order to retire an these T“ m“! satisractow . now. Premier Art Guild, Weliing- ' mod some he n 1,1, 1d u; . - . ~ - ' ‘the old records it is the writer's . ' ' iontc York Toronto BECOME Inna ° ° ° 3 W“ DunstansBas-lica, Charlottetown, deal of dfilculty was experienced, ' 110109110111959501193’ 1811mm» 111° 511m ' , Afw‘ 9_1_t!30_ through our ‘pecan Saints; shouted tothe driver ofthe truck on Wednesday ; morning‘ August __ H _ ‘opinion that while i: seems ciealiqy $040 should each year be rpaid “Compared Wm‘ various other , I course. Hundreds of successful who stoppetLnl-‘Tldmursh thmkmg 24th, when Mr. John Campbell son Mr. J. J. McKlllllo". 500190517 ‘ilithat additional dlben urga‘ angouimldnw smdng W11“ ‘mm and m‘ towns and cities with which the . F l H l t d glaiiegtegis ggflelllnfiflfba! had”? ‘hard’ tmnlsdd his hum of the late Hugh Campbell and Oddfcllows for the Maritime Prov-lags‘? $191? cagne Efhth “r I: oludins 1951- writer is somewhat familiar," con- I . ng n. ax. an us en cras e into the . _ as a ve escr- e e on . n. . » C1113 G C p 8D 6 M‘ H. w_ Nov‘ 144w“ truck The driver of we latterlnlns. Campbell got Westmolclalld inccs, left on Satulday for Denver‘ way m which absolute mflrmlitiqnl (my Marker; Dpbengures our- llnues the report, your tax rolls, 1:1 , . Col., where he will attend a meet- Standing, $1500, Tom accumulated so far as real and personal property ; F i i ‘ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED ' and paid weekly in spare time sciling well known line personal Christmas carded - Exprricnce in necessary. An early ' start and our co-operation as- lures success. Beautiful new port- ioiio sample free .Master Kraft limited. Toronto. dccpresenta- lives wanted small towns also. towed to-a garage. King Square. 5660-9-12-31 T0 m1‘ -. noose ls nouonas HERE FROM TORONTQ-Mr. Street. 5677-9-13-21. HOUSE T0 LET-ALL MODERN conveniences. Apply 6 Upper Quegn, 5333-9.13-11_ ing representative, spent the weekq end 1n the Province. Mr. Keenan T0 LE1- _ BED gnnm; 390M’ is a regular visitor here and knows Rev. Clarence Pltre, pastor of Kelly's Cross Church. The bridle , who is only seventeen looked charm- w, 1-1, Martin, -m3,]13g1ng djfegflgfglllg in a gown of white crepe du. Wednesday mornlngfor Halifax eh 0g 51mm», g; pbggep Limited, Tm- chene. with hat to match. She was route to her home ln Si. Johns (mm, and My, J, s, Keenan, gavel- attended by her former schoolmate Newfoundland. and friend, Zilss Kathaieen Hugh-z ‘cs of Shamrock, who was attracb‘ ively attired 1n pink silk chiffon Miss Peggy Joyce who has been during 1931, with thoset Zhic: “slung Charlottetown as the guest be presented for paymen ur g Cr Miss Marla Mum, ,5 leaving following two or three years; and for this reason. as well as others. it ls urged that adequate debenture and coupon registers be installed ‘without undue delay." I enily this fund will overrun. 1n- stallments at the rate of $21 per year beginning in 1032 will provide a suthcicnt sum toretire these dc- benturcs at maturity 1n 1940. Patriotic Fund: Total debentures 154,000. sinking Fund accumulations, |$l,740.3l. Annual payments into the fund are being made at ‘the rate of $95 per year, which apparently will Mr. Leslie Hughes arrived in the city Saturday evening from Dal-- llousic N. S. on a short visit to his sinking Fund a much more equitable basis. As- sessment valuations, lt is suggested- should be carefully considered in all cases before being included for rate making purposes. “The accounting system," :he re- port continues, "in the writer's op'ni0n. requires complete revision, in s0 far as the Clly Treasurer‘! ' l’. i-l. W. Sept. 3-6-8-10-13-15-17- suitable for two, furnished. the Island well, but this is the first with white panama hat. The groom 1 d. - 704244- omlmd 11W?- APPW 5119-11110"- visit of Mr. Martin. He is very much was ably supported by his cousin, pflfollls. M1‘. and Mrs. G. AJ-lughell‘ The mm] sinking Fund‘ 1m“ mg not produce a sufficient sum in cthcc is concerned. The 80110111 f ii 565440134" impressed with the fertility and cvl- Mr. Elmer Campbell or Mddleton. Prince Street - gmnilnmn sgfégnfoiasomgndsnzi p; 1942 ,3 retire the issue, Accordingly ledger should be rc-arrouged and .1 F0! S118 dent prosperity of tho Province. After the marriage ceremony the ———— He“ a ’ ' ' ' beginning lb 1932 the Sinking Fund the accounts rc-clzlsslfiedhaddltlonal To L" “' s“ Rom" “UNW” ' l M 1v: B 1 di trib lb for 1031- 0n "115 00515 the "e1 0°00“ ' cl tc" and the sub- low with modern conveniences. The? "mamed 1“ “mmfiflde ‘We’ Part5’ "WWW" 10 the easier" Pa" 1" s- ‘ ‘ a“ s u r . t m d installment should be increased to accounts opens . o -. 01110110111111, SUITABLE I0! Apply Gordon wylght 123 131-13115- Sunday, visiting the north shore in of the -pmv1nce vlgmng Montague Pyroil left Saturday for Saint John, indebtedness of the CW 0 9 e" $110 or $15 additional per year’ and 5341M). books should be remodelled. gimgiuggmoégg" 1°‘ on Road. 5841-9-10-31. the afternoon, viewing the huge and Georgetown returning at nooyfto conduct a dry-run test and’ in- “(A931 15 fotund t? bemfléaggéégiggi so contnllcd until 1042. so as to provide for a more com- y 1 l breakers 155m“? the “on” mt" to the city where a dinner beiittingllellds 1° 0901"" 1" "b13110 W" “Y5 e rep" no s a '6 51,11 - Mqnumgnt- sinking plcte clrlssifimiion of receipt-i ""5 ‘ ' ‘ ~ ’ ' ~ iasses of debentures have no sink- 3 C“ ' . b1 the 1 ma sacs - OLD ral- Mllfitllllltfllll wm“t““d‘“g “h” m‘ 5'0"“ °f ‘h’ the occasion was served at the Jmo- ° F nd m latlons $2,141.42; deb- expenditure. M10 "105 0"“ 0 - Ens’ 5 ' ing funds. This is clearly set out in erturezcgitsllandmg’ $11,500‘ Prey monthly totals t0 be carried mm the tents bundle. Guardian Oiflee. previous day had passed away. Mr. Martin says business in Ontario is Garden Hotel. After visiting the! "_"—‘ ' ' Mrs. Frank Weathcrbcc. daugh- the published annual statements oi cnt annual sinkng Fund inst-oil- gclleral ledger and more readily m / N.“ xpglgxglllllydia-ILGON- Dickinl! up considerably. there being Exmbmon grounds the ,1) my re-‘liu- Angelle and soh ' Goorso o1 “m ‘my- “s i“ 1mg“ 52 °f ‘he 19“ ts disu-"buwl" F00 Mu: - Ialsn sarran 5681-9-13-21- B, spirit of optimism abroad, dspec-immedi“ “xezzezigfaifdt we; 61,10“. N q who spent the report. In that schedule a fairly i""t’“ii1$3‘f7~ "she-f ha“: 1,’“yr‘::“ed ,,s,‘lmmn;g “p- the “W, w“. ,. “m, nlonths ma‘ A 1 3w _ _______ _____ , _ me i‘i m . _ * " v ~ ' “l ‘ t t. is n o 1c un slou lnc s . u l‘ ‘ F h a . ' c . I , - v . ' . - . . - finch“ Land surveyor‘ Herman. 13ers gambled t0 greet thgnL An gn-l P- -' hi“? re “me 0mg i h 1 th 1929 and 1930 “n? “mg in 1932, 1f it i5 dgsn-gd to re- mHJOl 111013191115 599m 1° Co“ re a _ 10a sacs, r0 LET, noann AND ville, (n. s, soul-ls.) joyable evening was passed with,‘ -———- 9'“ ed “ e 1 tire this issue m full, at maturity. round 00h“ 000 °l 011° “h” °‘ ‘he . - Mm 018m on hand at Guardian ——~-""""-"""- mnw" mnmu“ "n" "t Pa.‘ lmusic dancing and other BlllilSe-l RW- Wllllflm Larklll W110 "as been llshed ucwunw in 1044 following: I ‘l emu‘ ‘ M"‘""" ' I "n ments, which extended well into the “h” E110" 0' 11's I"°51‘-°Y'- “t st‘ H‘ The 6105505 01 Wbmmms 101 Public Library: Debentures afloat "(at The accounting SY-‘Wmi "Nth ,, llccds radical revision; and “(b1 Finances, or the heed of f; careful ndnlillistration mid M100?‘ vision in respect thereto, curtail- . mcnt of expenditure, both ‘capital’ g and ‘ordinary’ whenever and tors for the past ihrec months, cal- led on Mrs. Annie Sutherland and lfnmily of Pawtucket, R. I. while on -his way to- Colorado. Father Clark- fin was accompanied by his sister, ‘Mrs. Smith and daughter. Miss $10,000: Sinfllg Fund accumula- tions, $683.32. Installments are be- ing paid into the Fund at the rate of $335 pel- year. This rate, while approximately correct, on the basis loll SI\LE __- TWO Llalrr DE- 11\'@rl' trucks, Ford and Chevrq. let. Usud two summers. Priced to sell. Max Cope, Albany, 5675-9-13-31. mwms which no Sinking Funds have been provided are: Civic Purposes, $183,- 600; Schools; civic issues, $60,500; School Board, $73,500. 1n the first two classes are reissues and may be small hours, and which was much‘ enhanced by the arrival of the charivari band which also came to greet the young married couple. The groom preented the groomsmall SPECIAL PRICES HUGHES-In this city on Sept. 4. 1932. to Mr. and lvlrs. Frederick Hughes, a son. 0N FLOUR §%_______m________ BRAVEL FOIt IIENS. THE RIGHT material for winter egg produc- with a set of cuff Inks. His pres- ent to the bridesmaid was a hand- lion delivered anywhere for its P" owl. Sample on l est. Order to X. 0. care of Guardian. 5644-9-10-41. liorrnrv roll SALE -. rlousa wcivc rooms, two apartment iiouscs. two lots, one comer store, ‘Wlllliv property. Will exchange 1°‘ 011i‘ property. One corner lot, heated apartment, farm property. Charlottetown Real Estate Co. 5591-04-01. . Wm Wireless FURNACES. REGULAR ‘ 2.50 nnw $139.00. Gang Plows. , £142.00. Walking Plows 818.00. i! 1 - -P- Ellillncs slsobo. Potato Dig- Rrs $25.00. Buy directend save -L "mil-s profits. W. ll. Dennis. ; Charlottetown, ‘iron , an SALE _ Lands rowan _ 45 ft. 0. A. shoal draft i000 llssod. l6 1-1. P. Acadia sm- 0 Ncnrlv new. Make ideal boat ‘lllshting potatoes. Will se'l gfiline or hul! separately to suit um"- Allply Weeks Grocery. 56704-184!- saaz-o-la-ll.’ We are now offering special prices on the foi- lowing Flour to clear: “Beaver", 98 lb. bags, $2.25. ' “Royal Household’ , 98 lb. bag, $2.50. Cali early as we have only a limited stock t0 sell at the above prices- A A. llornc & 0o- Card of Thanks Mr. Leo Brown and family desire to extend very sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors and to the management, staff and em- ployees ol the P. E. I. Co-operative Association, also to "the Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of the City Hos- pital for many expression! o! BY!"- pathy extended to them during their recent bureavement. They de- sire also to thank those who so kindly sent Mass 0min. Spiritual and Floral Oiferlnll- some necklace and to the bride a‘ valuable bracelet. Ad, a pro-nuptial- shower held s week previous, the happy couple were thc rcrfpients o! many valuable and useful gifts from their friends. They will lnakc their- home at the Campbell homo-stood, in Westmoreland. PERSONALS Miss Louise Jenkins, city has re- turned frcm a holiday trip to Si. John and Fredericton. when in St. John she was the guest of Mrs. Eugene Hargrove, Cedar Grove Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. John Harp" l!" rived in the city by motor from’ Maiden Mass. to attend the fun- eral of Mr. Harpers 111011191", Mrs. — 5§7T9-6-1013-3l N. D. MacLean $10.00 Reward 0%‘ A revrnrrl of ten dollars will b11321: E :10 '3?“'i'.i‘li.li'l.'lfii's.f.i'..vi'i.'k'iili will Charlotte“!!! and lemi to the conviction n! the nutty °P North Wlltshlrg particle who, on the nlaht of All!!!" - ‘ . :'.~'..::-'l:'.'r.-l:.::-::.<'."his?"'"" oo- m , It. Bar . Crapaud ll-l-iloll Annie Harper, which look plow oh I "We! of 4 pcr cent-camlllli. 11101100005 0 shortage of about $55. If the ll7~ stallmcllis were increased $2 p" ycnr illc Fund should be sufficient. .ll 1949, 1o retire the issue in full. City l-lall Annex: Debentures ducal $20000, issued durnfl July| 1931, at 20 years. At present there is no Sinking Fund for this issue. In order to retire the issue in full at maturity dates, $772 should bc de- posited annually until Dec, 1950. , City School Debentures: This is- suc at the end of 1931 amounted to $60,500, and as previously stated no! Sinking Fund has been provided‘ therefore. 1f it 1.- dcsred to do so.‘ and obviously it is the P101181‘- coursc to take, it will be necessary. in order to retire the present bonds as they fall due, to set aside $2.507 annually beginning in 1032 and continuing at the same rate each year until October, 1050. Sclloollloard issue: If 1i. is desired in create a Sinlcng Fund for this issue, which at the end of i931 so continued withoutslllking Fund provisions. The School Board dc- ‘L-cnturcs were issued by the School Board under powers conferred upon them by the School Act. "It is understood" says the report. “that it is planned to begin Snk- ing Fund payments in respect,’ to City Hall annex debentures dlfring 1932 and the Housing Commission debentures should be taken care of from repayments of funds loaned to borrowers." The total bonds for Water and Sewerage requirements outstanding on Dec. 31, 1031. amounted to $381,- 560. 'I‘he.sc debentures fall due at irregular periods and for varying amounts from 1932 to 1960. The pres- ent Sink'ng Fund amounts to s70,- 24007, and the annual deposit is $4,500. By 1960 the accruals will be sumcient to pay off all except ap- prcx'mately $144,000 of the present Sewerage debenture indebtedness. Beginning in 1940 further sinking funds will be required in addition to Margaret of Somcrville, Maw. Problem There are those who believe that mathematics can explain anything. Can they explain why it's too ex- pensive for the country man to live 1n the city, and too expensive for the city man to livc in the coun- try. rumors We will be buying Turnip! every day at our Warehouse, Hogan's Wharf. llighcst prices for good stock. J; Lester Douglas tnin assets, rim. 11s “T11 5'5 wherever pggslblt‘. readjusinlcllt oi Sinking Funds. rc-valunt on of cer- other matters l-ciuvrcd to in this r0119“ FARMERS ATTENTION We can supply the Black Diamond Scmi Steel Plow shares and soles. Wade to fit- all lnnkcs of Plows. Priced to meet all competitors. Try thorn, they wear longer. For salcjn I’. B. island hy Bruce ' Stewart & 00., Limited 5