g , I , i“ PNOT NOW. CEFORE THE HEAVY snow STORMS 1 l. l l " hamper traffic, block roads and make ’ hauling difficult, attend to your fuel flneeds. Prepare now by putting in a sup- ply of Pickard’s Coal or Coke t0 last until fine weather arrives. g - Best quality Coal at lowest cash prices. CENTRAL lillllliilll MCLUIIE AND HACKINNON will open the fur buying season M9543)’. December 7th. 106134.! CAIENDAB. RECEIVED from Messrs. Carvau Bios. Lm-oldqgm, full-rigged ships. IN YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING please include the Dispensary. 10935-12-16-21. IT IS NEAR Christmas time! Hive You a donation for the Dis- DBBEBTY? 10935-124841. 1'5"" 1'5 paying highest prices for 511W! FOX and other furs at B. R. Holman! Oiiice, Charlottetown. IOBQH-IZ-IB-tf. llllllc-ii-lo-tts-Bi. THE PRINCE Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. will receive silver arid Cross For pelts daily at the oiiice of J. A. Webster d‘: 00., 1M Rich- mond St., Charlottetown. ..\ GIFT FOR. CHRISTMAS and all the year round is a subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian. sent it to friends at home or abroad, They will appreciate it. t! SPECIAL AT JIMMIES SHOE XIIINEZ-Cigarette Maker, 200 Cig- arette Tubes, one package oi Tobacco for 55c. 10910-12-15-81. REGULAR MEETING CANAD- IAN LEGION-Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. regular meeting will be held in the Legion Hail, Grafton St, Chicago Chosen For U. S. Convention - (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Dec. 16— The mpublican ‘National committco selected chicago for its national convention at a meet-in: that heard and applauded an endorsement o! President Hoover's administration. The Illinois metropolis won tht convention on the first ballot in I good spirited contest. with Atlantic City~the only other contestant for the meeting place. obicasds “loot- ion was made unanimous after the roll call showed the standing 86 to 14. ' . The meet‘ _ took on the spirit d! a Hoover rally as Chairman Fleas in ti; opening address lauded the President's policies. A special sub-committee decided to recommend that the convention begin June i4. This sussestion will go before tbs whole committee for approval tomorrow. Balanced Sheet Shows Decline (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Que. Dec. l6 — Drastic write-offs in the company's balance sheet were approved today when shareholders of Canadian In- dustrial Alcohol company slither- ed in annual meetin . The report oi the year's operations, showing a loss, was adopted and the follow- ing board of directors elected; Rt. Comedian Reaches Broadway At Last (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N, Y., Dec. 15-m- die Cantor has an interest in a fish business. Gets $1 for every word he writes; never can say "N0". refill" to slay around if anyone smokes. and writes advertising slogans as a hobby. George Jessel has read all Niet- zsche's works but cannot spell m9 philosopher’: name: Gets three neclcties a day, a present from Can- tor; tries to make people think he ls 10 years older than he is, and re- fuses to stay around when anyone takes medicine. The two comedians, who began their careers together in 1907. are now playing together on Broadway for the first time in 20 years. l "I got my start through recessi- ty," said Jessel. "My father was a struggling playwright and—" “Cut the sob stuff," came Can- t0r's challenging voice from over a line oi wardrobe trunks in their joint dressing room. "If his father had been rich, he'd be right here now anyway. We've been at it since we were kids because that's our job in liie and when we're old men we ivlll, well we-- “Long distance call for Mr. Cari.- ,toi' from St. Louis, someone boomed ‘from the hall. "Tell ‘em I never answer the ‘phone unless it's at least from Den- lver," Cantor replied, as he threw a .' Piclwrdo C» PHONE 24o . 1 .-. ,1’. M».- funs WANTED Sam Isaacs of the Merchants Fur Co. Ltd., is buying - ver ForFurs at Samuel Kennedy's, 134 Kent St. It " uld, be, to your advantage to show your pelts to him ore disposing of same. 10909-l2-l5-tue-thur-2i x .5: 1-. -~ t” Wanted We would like to do your pelting and cleaning, jas properly shaped and cleaned furs appeal to the buyer. . ' ‘a On account of the lower prices being offered r pelts, we have decided to reduce our charges to 1.00 for pelting and 25c. for cleaning. . All work Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 10947-12-16-2i CHURCH 0F SOOTLANDP Rev. Ewen MaoDougau will preach Sab- bath 20th at Coleman at 10.30 a. m., Muo Hall at 3 p. m. and Coleman at '7 p. m. Also Monday, 21st at Bum- merside at 7.30 p. rn. and at Birch Hill on Thursday, 17th at ‘L30 p. m. I. 0. D. It‘. EXAM-The League of Nations Examinations. referred to yesterday were prepared by Mir. R. H. Rogers, not the I. O. D. E. under whose auspices the prises were given. CAVENDISII AND NEW GLAS- GOW-Christmas services in the United Church on Sunday. Dee. 20th: Cavendish at ll a. ni. and New Glasgow at 7.30 p. m. Rcv. B. S. Bishop, Minister. ‘ PETERS ROAD PBESBYPEILIAN Church, Bimday, December 20th. Service in the afternoon at 2.30. This will be a union service between MurrayU-iarbour North and Peters Road. Rev. Alex R. Gibson, Mon- tague, will preach. ST. JOHN'S PREBBYTEBIAN Church, Belfast, Sunday, December 20th: Morning service, 1l._ o'clock. Evening service, '1 o'clock. Mr. Tho- mas Watson. Presbyterian College, Montreal, will preach at both ser- vices. POLICE 00UltT.-'I'hree cases appeared at the Police Court yes- . m d h h“ , KG h v_ new pair of shoes out the window 3,321“ r Jsgugilufignce 'A M ‘because there were knots in the la- , , . . . . . . Reaper, E. Lauster, c. G. Kaestner, c” ‘L ammonia E J_ mamas“, J_ P. When the reminiscing began Jes- Masterson, o. a. s. Harris, w. stor- #1 told his most embarrassing ex- moat, M. Haupt, s, G, mmbuu; g, perience: He was l8 and was play- C. O'Rourke and A. A. strschan. It was explained the write-off was necessary as it was advisable to carry investments on the books at their present values rather-than at the Vliilg attached to them during the past few years. ‘Things in the distilling business had gone from bad to worse, Lord Bhaughnessy declared in his Pres- identlal address, but he was not without hope ‘that, in time, some measure of the company's former prosperity would return. English Poet ' For Harvard immi- " "- (Canadian Press) ~ CAMBRIDGE; Mesa, Dec. 1c — Thomas Steal-nu Eliot, of London, England will become the Charla Eliot Norton, Professor of Poetry, at Harvard University for the year 1932-33. it was announced at Un- iverslty Hall today. The choice oi Mr. Eliot who is regarded as one oi the finest poets of this generation fulfills the terms of the endowment of the Norton chair which call for the appointment of men "of high distinction within the field of literature." The present in- cumbe ‘ is Sigurthur Nordal, Pro-: fessor of Icelandic literature at the. jing ir. Chicago. He took his sweet- heart back stage to watch his act from the wings. They discovered <hls trunk outside his dressing room. It bore a sign reading: "You're terrible. Your act is can- celled. Get out of here in a hurry. The Manager." , JessePs favorite oft-stage stunt is to grab Cantor by the shoulder when he is talking in his serious lwide eyed way to someone, point to a deep scar on his forehead and say: ~ “Eddie used to be superstiilmis, but not any more. 01c day he bent over to pick up a lucky pin, A horse kicked him; there's the scar. Arid the horse is still ailing, isn't he Ed- die?" ' Aeroplane Picked‘ Up At Sea Two Rescued (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. iii-An aeroplane carrying Paul Zimmer- ‘mann and Ed Mbodle was picked up ‘in the open sea, last night about 300 miles south of Boston by tho Steamship Frieda o.’ the Union guaranteed. ficeof the Est. A. J. Biffin, Lower Queen Street. l W. F. MILLER. Queen Street. Give us a call at the same stand above the of- "Promotes Health Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits. Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regu- larly and liberally. For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from - Factory. “Uabifiuir-Ciira- terday morning, one a case of a man charged with receiving stolen goods, a case oi’ disorderly conduct, and an assault case. All three were dis- missed. BRADALBANE-The United Church oi Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday Deoombfl‘ 20, are as follows: Pleasant Valley, 1i, A. Mm Rose Valle!- 3. PM. Bradalbane, ‘l, P. M. At all the a- bcve services the theme will be in keeping with the season of the year. There will be special singing of Christmas Carols. Thos. Pale- thorpe, Minister. Mrs. J. A. C. Rodgerson is spend- ing a two weeks vacation with her daughter, iviiss Helen Rodgeflofl. B. A., Boston, Mass. Drowned Body Tells Sad Story (Canadian Press) VINEYARD HAVEN. Masit. Doo- 51—The identification of a bod! round by coast guards on the beach near Gayhead today led to the be- lief that the mull fishins. boat Vivian. which left Newport. B. 1.. Dec. ‘I, had been loll with its 011W of three. Wallace M. Rogers o: New Lon- don, Conn, identified the bod! ll that o! his brother mwry. 84. o! New Iondon. Wallace said another brother. Viladimir, 30. and Joseph ‘Hodge, is, also of New London. had left Newport with a fleet of fish-l lng vessels. Others in the fleet said they last saw the Vivian astern oi the group but that she appeared in no diffi- culty. THE INVINTOI "What is your ledger?" "A great inventor." “Really. What has he invented?" "A new excuse every iaontn for not paying his rent." University of Iceland, Reykjavik. Stress Object of Conference (By Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 16.—Re— IolloW-"fl ciproclal trade agreements between‘ "Re-imlellPllll Zimmefmflnh and the different pirts of the British Ed Moodle from airplane and took mp1“; with the prospect o; gtgb- "machine on board l0 miles south ility of trade is the aim oi the com- ‘Of Five Ffltholrls llsht lie-tool Tho? m! Impfl-m Economic c°ngemn¢e_ were forced to land at ll a. m. ‘This was the intimation tonight of , Plflnc bound New York to Porto Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, PrImeRlCO- Minister, _ ' (Signed) “Giliway, master." The Prime Minister, who ro-, The Mookfly Company Said the turned ‘ from London over the Position was about 300 miles at sea. week-end, spoke of the evidence oil The United States coast guard a great change of economic vlcw- _book locates Five Fathom light ves- point, as compared to a year ago, sel as about four milescast of Five which he had observed in Englind.‘l='athoms bank, which In tum i5 13 There was a realization manifested indies east of Cape May on the oi the great territory and rcsourcessouthcm New Jersey coast. of the Dominlone. But Britain, he added. appreciated that trade agreements must be mutually ad- vantageous to the contracting parties. o» l» m to ..f°ll.ii’.‘.‘.‘f.l'..ii‘.i..‘lfifi‘?i menmm“. u "mmme mmnhs tori Grade VIII—l Mar .Boyne' 2 the holding of the conference. In John Ben. ' y ' ’ unofficial circles, there is a feeling. Grade VHF,’ Jonnem Momm m“ i" "l!" °f ‘hi’ A“‘"“"““| Grade VI-l, Ohristeiia MacLeod; General Elections may be a factor 2’ mam“ H“me_ in determining the date. Ottawa Grade Wfllsmchlr Macman, a, continues to be mentioned as the Anna Ben, a’ Donnie Mntheson, 4’ probable-betas- or the conference Mark MacDonald, Sulpher lines. The MacKay Radio Company reported last night both filers were uninjjured. The plane was bound from New York to Porto Rico. The message, picked up at the company's Hockland, Me., station, IRIS SCHOOL Grade III (BrJ-l, Napier Mac- . . Donald. I l on Grade m (JrJ-l, Mary Bell. J-Trla Grade II-l, Irving Buell; 2, Don- - Bid Young. Murder Ch a rge ' ' ‘RWY; 3. Emily Matheaon; 3, Jennie _ . ‘M03307? 4/931 IIIBIJOG. oni-I 99°‘ 15' (By ‘he. Grade I (JrJ-l, Jean Hume; 2, °'“!‘".“' P"">"°““'¥°° ‘m’ Isiah Stewart: s, Charles Young: 4. murdorine Jloi fl°"""=- P'°'““" Marion Mathelon and nevorie Bell. mew». 4o. was commuted f" "i" Morrow. Ohrlstena llaoLeod, Am... by Magistrate Olen Strike after I Bell, Sinclair llaolfln, Mary Boll preliminary hearing this afternoon. Irving Buell, Jean gqme, Marlon His case wul be heard at the win- Matheeen, Leigh Stewart, Earl Mac- ter IIIX oi’ the Supreme 0011M LGOd. Wind-IO! (31106 I (SrJ-i, Windsor Kon- ent jeweler, hem Nov. 24. Bell 5- oi Ontario, begllininl Jw- 11- May Herrinr-llbaoiiet. ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWN VGUABDIAN l \ ll I Strike Uver NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., Dec. 15 —(BY the Canadian Press)—l.ocal fishing boats were baited up tonight and await only clear weather before setting out for the fishing banks for the first time since nearly two hundred fishermen walked out on strike two weeks ago in protest against low prices and other con- ditions prevailing at this port. Decision to resume fishing after a two week lay off was reached to- day after an agreement had been reached with the two local buyers to handle the catches or all the lo- Ool boats at a general increase of one quarter cent per pound {or 311 classes of fish. ' . Market For Sulphate Pulp In Germany An extensive trade has been de- veopcd in the sale of Canadian sulphite pulp to German manufac- ers of rayon or articiclal silk, writes L. D. Wilgrass, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Hamburg, in the forthcoming issue of the Commercial Intelligence Journal. This trade would be very much larger if the duty on Canadian pulp were tho same as on Scan- dinavian pulp. Owing to the ab- sence of a trade treaty between Canada and Germany, chemical pulp of Canadian origin is subject to a duty of ‘ll cents per 100 kg. (220 pounds), whereas chemical pulp from other exporting coun- tries. such as Norway. Sweden, Finland, the United States, Cze- chosolvakia, and Austria, pays a t0 Santa Claus Headquarters ‘. Carter's Book and Toy Stores Here is where you will see displayed the largest and most up-to-date stocks 0f Xmas Gifts both useful and ornamental. BOOKSTORE Hundreds of Books by Popular riutlzors, Books for Girls and Boys, Picture Books for the little ones. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, The New Hymnary for the United Church, The Pres- byterian Book of Praise, a splendid stock of Catholic Prayer Books, Fancy Stationery (in boxes), Walermanfis Fountain Pens, Pencils and a great range of Blank Books, Ofi ice and Pocket TOY LAND Up-Stairs where Santa Claus Prcsides, easy to get there, and worth going to see. An immense range of Toys, Dolls, Games, Mechanical Toys, (newest inventions) 5. 10, 15 and 25 cent counters, but come and sec. (open every evening). Carter and Company Limited in duty is equivalent DB1‘ Cent of the sales price. Hence [commissioners would permit the the German rayon manufacturers ‘C. N. R. i0 do so. ' can 0111i’ afford to use Cmuiclinn pulp for their top qualities, and. U19)’ buy pulp from other sources m" making the cheaper qualities of artificial silk. In addition tu use of Canadian sulphite pulp for ni- yon manufacture, bleached sul- phite pulp is also being sold by British Columbia pulp mills to German paper factories. This bus- iness has only recently developed and has mostly consisted of con- tracts for limited quantities from the smaller German paper manu- facturers. The same duty handl- cap applies as in the case of pulp for rayon manufacture, and if Cu- I nadian pulp could be imported at- the some rate of duty as Scnnrll-l navian pulp a larger business would be possible. ‘ 50D GOING TO OTTAWA T0 ‘ PROTEST CLOSING OF C. N. R. SUBDIVISION: ___-_. l _T.DNDON, out, Dec. its-Local protests were heard to-day against‘ the closing of the Alvinston sub-l division of tlic Canadian National; Railway and according to rumors- efiorts are being made lo have a: party of 500 go by special trainI from that town to Ottawa in pro-l test next Wednesday. i According to statements made. today arrangements are being made to have Howard Iralolsh-g member for East Lambton the rccvc ‘ of Brook township, Lambton county and Reeve J. A. Leltcli, reew of Mose. township. Middlesex county: accompanying ihc protesting dclc-, gatlons. l It ivas announced several days ago that the 33 mile Aivinson sub- duty of 36 cents per 100 kg. At the present price level this difference division would be entirely closed on, Perfect attendance: — Jonneva ‘ We are now busy at work, W. B. Proust 8. Sons Pelting and Cleaning FOX FURS do it well at prices lower than usual. Cleaning polls 25c, Stretching and drying $1.00. 122 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l 10663- tts-tf but we can do more and and Cliver Gallant Diaries for I932, The Poets. (lift Ifooks, Christ- mas Cards and Calendars. _ International Fox and to about 4 Janunnv l if the board of railwr" The subdivision runs from Glen- coo to Kinqswin joining the main lines from London to Windsor and London to Sax-ills. Products Lead in quality and economy. We arc in harmony Willi the present depression. Compare our prices with others. For Foxes : Suiiglo Flea Powder. Sllllklo Ear Mite Solutions. Sunglo Fox Ration. (l'<‘all Furriiigl. Vltzimlucral. Mcalblcnd. Sunglo Worm Expeller, Sunglo Disinfectant. Poultry : Su-uglo Growing Mash. Sunglo Luy Mash. Sunglo Scratch Feed. hairy Cattle : Sunrzln Calf Meal. Suiiglo Dairy Supplement 135 per cont.) Sunglo Dairy Ration (24%) o‘ -‘ Hogs . Suiiglo l-iog Supplement. Vltavlm for all Livestock. Sungln Stock Tonic for all the Farm Animals. "The Most of the Best for the Iieast." Ask your nearest Dealer for Suiiglo Products. Animal Foods Ltd. Summerside. P. l2. I. Charlottetown Dealers: E. C. BURIIOE. CARTER a 00-. LTD. IIEDDIN BROS. HUGHES DRUG C0. MW-ri"-i'4'-—FF"£F"E“"'ss - ue- ur- . "