i-ali CHARLOITETOWN____G_L_IABDIAN JANUARY 25, 1933 TkOCKSijB-OENDS, ‘QUOTA TION S “Ellugglllllllul eiiuuiaiisin: "' - , = a ...'.L'.-.":1r:"=.:'.:.'.'.".'.:.2.::: ririzj “d PM“ 6mm“ YESTERDAY S LUBAI. MARKET mun F1 v E Disammment {Life Underwriters Cmfierem-‘e Elect New Officers u‘ Pivotal l New YOfk Stocks (Cbllldlian Press) At the Annual Meeting of the Life Underwriters Association of Canada held on January 20th, the following were elected officers of the Association for the coming year: l Montreal Stock Market Ilnyuble in ndvanuo. i _,-n , , i/a uilumn i e rved for news . of local Interest Jul! slvartlllnp 0f a went back to work today, the bur. ANNUAL MEETING 0F REDl "u"! "WWW Inlay be lnlarhd a0 ll “u dab“; _p;-°po5n]5 for interna- CROSS soclBTY_TuesdBy' Jam“ i-amii a yum] strictly payable In nd- “can mpemrgiszan o‘ arm‘ m an c!‘ vuricr. 1f‘: nor-l‘; Ihlaalr; GENEVA, Jan. 2e—iA.P.)--'I'he Escapes - Bat ‘ " °°" - [World Disarmament. Cqnjegqwg Is Latler ‘Killed wilupun "like - ' . iiry 3i 7766-1-25-21 for; u, u... o, Allied ciioinli-iii 191;“ s i°*""“"'"‘ "ml - T Y . e WY M‘ the *’°°°h‘ President-G Raymond smith C , , k i - us: BURNS concern‘ in - - - i3 ifiiiiiiiiémll? M ' ‘“'°°"'°d h“) isuminersldo Loni ht will not start venmg of the Gem“ comma“ 1* "u we" WM. We Ame- Co. = in h} and T“ 151% n" m nsmrv ROUGE, La., Jan. 24- f Plgoliai. TRIBUTE-Lil; boautl- ' mm no to enfmé tum ma! ,on January a1. Baum,’ u. u , i ' ... ... ' "' " " . ' ' ‘ l ___ Aging?“ I 30m gimp l Co“ n Stanley Swedilld chltgidorsmt r . wit) 6:1 t lixisketuloftfloger; 1v; t; paging m the mid week Pgmyer tthThe 391101;?‘ of supervision and Vice-.- esiden R. Geo. McCuiah, i s, 30%|": ltoioi- _ ,1" ,,,°,““N;,uf§, f’_“_‘ - Louis dunxdarwo; Md r8105‘; m" Church pa psunday were present imeetlngs to amend me concert I eflmuc Wm used quelgionttzfnusu C. L. U.. Canada Life Assce. Co.. ' 1 '—"'- (u " L. sir-coll lrroiii .. escape r0111 n ' 5 . _ ‘ ' uwfll‘ h" Owllm’ a. on Vancouver, B. C. - Corrected For Every Qhzghwflfe on. ?l::i'li:'.‘.."?ti"' emu were” u "u" "*'°“'“ °d "l M“ M°"*"“ m‘ "iii-ii Oftheizureaufortwoor ...... ...... mun... Vice-Presidents i W d d | léczunu%luoh.liot.s--u.i. the window of is swifotly moving MoNevJmh inMcnIlIemory 10f I _M0NEY lg-IQENDEMH you Aftert that the steering committee British Columbia-W. E. G. Mo~ E n e S a an (‘oru Products .. ' u m, ‘__ train north of New rleans, was eir .ii icr Mr. o n evin w ioi will hen attempt to arrange an Lagen, c. L. U., Bun Llfg Agg, cm i_ e y g::“‘1‘u'}:ct'rié sii-iil ‘illkilliliii . mo; and killed nem- he" [Qdgy g5 died one year ago, d° h“ "8"" that the DPOKFI-mlhe Eh agenda for the General Commls- Victoria. i ..-... the Bums Concert in Bummerslds slorl. Alberta-ll. 1.. Churchill, o. 1.. U., l Saturday Issue Gou Foods . Gail Mutiirs . he sought to flee northward on a freight train. He was shot down by HOT TURKEY DINNER i401‘- ~_.__. tonight is one of tile finest ever It was expected that the French Great West Life Assce, Co., Edmon. Assce. Co., Toronto, Ont. lnt H ‘elite I‘ H . . "it Flue?“ --r- " ' a deputy sheriff. Mucus of Gross Hall. tonight. No Pl"- °h hm You are guaranteed plan will be given first oonslderii- tun. _ 1 Nut Biscuit , - "rhm was a nlllmitualndaltiunnrlnrlarket N y 6mm, f’ u He w“ quickly meutmeu by u ioliorleu gmgu 77544; I: your money back. 77B5-li no“ by the @gin|,m]55iQn_ Saskatchewan-J. E. Hallonquist, ‘r fifigloliiiii. ‘P533: you a who" r=~ §fi{,'“s,§“,l,"'_}°“" - half dozen letters in his pooirois‘ ’ ; . The United States is being re- 0- li- V» Imwrisl 14h Aswe- Co. "‘“'""' ‘i? ‘$3.211? the ...-uni. Drlces "("0 - (fal-udlan u...» and by iniurles about the race. sul- ENGAGEMENT-Mia and Mrs-i "Tmim" AT BM-Burus presented by Hush Wilson. mhister MM" J"- FMI”? g iiyflitlhgr" ~\' J - sun-loo ‘ (‘HM/f gel-ed 1n yesterday's leap Lhyough Samuel E. Craig announce the en- (mncen l“ St- Paul's HE". 5mm, to Switzerland. Mhnm-‘bh-c- 5- Tum". 0- I-i- U-i llllllfltflflzgllijhsl . .... 5 1on1: Ilutiiu (‘iii-hills i:,.,{§,i,(,:‘,],,,,',',,' me window o; a druwmu room m gagement o; mau- uuuuhwu Iuc V mcrslde. Admission thirty five} 5"” W9" L"? A-‘EW- 9°» wihhh ,' "-05 ... l . ... J V] o, ,- ' n, _ v . Pllirshlpfl 3 lbs . llilllouii 1&2}? , $13,, "u? which St. Louis marshals were Ashes. to Mi. John Drake Square i cents, 7765-11; —“_““‘—" — 'De8. mqlci-lrfiifsfx"lb§ Vliiiiirlium i“, 1-0“. ll": b11331“? mm t° New 07158118 t0 hrl8go of Charlottetown marriage‘ ———- i i ontulo_rrank Rom '“' CLU" i an - x ' ._ ~- i, . _ ' a . ti... .. ,l.gg',ig;gp;gi=fn _-_ u-ilio-i rm u. m, cmmu, mnuecum, “u, w, to take usoo latter oiiii of u... —PRAYBR Mummies sr mo, M“"“*11'"° "f “WM We"- ‘1"’"“‘ “i "‘i'.""".'-"ii‘ ' ' " alleged murder of a Louisiana dry month, 7769-1: AND BuRNs concern sr 8.30 MR- DUNCAN srawsnr °"°"°-\'-~V*d='-°1~"--°'°“'“ ° lfihfj“, M’ ‘ W -—i-___.___ ;TONIGHT_TI , = ' Life Ins. Co., Sherbrooke. ' I -"i\'-l-~ ‘J ~'-' informer two years ago. ‘L “me 0f “mini! \‘L'r‘nl“.|\1hlb.“ m ' PERFECT ICE-Excellent music l the hi8 Burns Concert in Summer- ' on Decembel‘ 23th» 1932-919 wm- New Brumwlclbd,‘ M‘ Monahan" l’ in "Hglilireiri-LZ. ail“... aElfc N. i B "’_ i 2% hours’ skate. Arena tonight,‘ side Whlzht has been advanced to muhlty Was shocked to heal‘ of the U" Cmada u!” M5“- c°~- 5'" ' ‘ ' " - - ~ "c ° ‘ dden and unex ectcd death f th ' » ' ... Admission 25c and 15c 7763-1lH3D h’ enable time at prayer S“ P ° ° . , SQURIS ' .1 t H; late Duncan Stewart. Mr. Stewart NW“ 5°°w*_w' P- M°°"- GL3" [wiiiniiii l0 noululs _ —<- __ _ _ V mac“ M" O a end the concert‘ was m mu usual good health up w Confederation Life Association, Hal- PnNIi-y sun-ha (Tnnilillnn Pri-pin) r I THE CCPJTUMES WO111 by MISS ‘ - 77654‘ the evening o! December 22nd when us!‘ Aiuor fiviiii u‘ I Ru.“ Bus“ cmkeu, u; 3,8,.’ w“ {xgnes Ayrm ‘he mm!“ 3'“ act’ he contracted a. cold, which did not Prince Edwmd Island-A" R- MC‘ Am" hull Pllllfi‘ .. less at the Prince Edward last weel 1 As o uni] p; ;i visitor at the Parochial House at _ were from S A MacDonald, t ' 1/ _ Held In at first seem serious. cnniséhC.ll;..:1b.e,t°1mpei-ial Life Assce. . i.i iiioci. J i t , . _ - - 5 5°" " . 0n n b 30th, his f in °-- "° ""- liz-llliliillui, ii..i .,.i .»..1 lt/Zllgsisgflzfll‘ ‘telghtxaggzg ca!’ and may be seen in their show I , U w“ ueldefilzluzgros Roads cgzregh, Chairman, Board of Directors-A. _ I . . . _ . - window this afternoon. 7759-1: H l ghest E$teefll and was one of the “m”, ever D. Anderson, C.L.U.,. Aetna Life The local shippers of smelts fcr llll‘ Boston market have so far Fur Pool Ltd. have AGENTS 0F the P. E. Island cabled ex- i l I Of the late Mr. Berton E. Hues- helcl in the Church. “A good man has gone." Rev. J. Chisholm offici- ated at the Church and Rev. Can- Honorary Secretary-l". C. Hoy, C. L. U., Canada Life Assce. Co., Ho- , st T. nlh ... lllc ' —~~—-______ , 1 ' ~ liglilsi lllit .. 11v: v l Hm Lelyugw‘? “inlets business: tremely favorable reports of the tifi. Si. Jvhh. Whose Slldlhh deflth on Malone at the home. His pall- r°nt°' om’ u"... Iflfk . 14. atoms being wry good and with Sales H“, _ i 1 h 1 _ _ Honorary Tmasumhfl C Hem um“, w“, __ 12,, L! in the pa“ ‘ew weeks the price now u n; Dime in London ~ occurred n C ar ottoman on Moh- bearers were: Edison Douglas, Ev- - . t ‘ilions Liiinh iui- tar At, the end 01 me soqimd day's day, a New Brunswick exchange erett Bovyer, Robert Jones, M. W. demon‘ C’I"‘U" Norm American m“ 5F", ‘,'.',,,',;' u“, ,, , -. ~ has "“ght1y'“d""“°°d' Th“ "a" selling the market is reported 1o says: Wood Mack MacDonald and James A“°°- °°-- T°'°"t°- om- > illlghi lli _. no -_- inn; m "mm-IF es °f eels have M“ been very. i? per cent above December levels MacCbllum i m5'st"""H' w‘ Gundy’ GL1)" _ . ‘Iounnraviiiiiiillun Promo bundant and 91°"! Wm‘ quhhm-"S ' 7758i“ Ml‘. Huestls was born in Yar- (Paérlot please copy, _Sun Life Assce. Co., Toronto‘, Ont. “flu-u giuuk 20,, m) Ulmhxinl‘. pslw‘lyl“n>gg-lgi|llgg\lvu ‘ of smells ready sale is found in mouth’ N_ s,’ u sou o; the 1a.. _ Qhaumam Active Bum-q of ma; Punk," Qgnlliulll-‘tyfstg-é; hrlllllilllrlyiuuulsllivi 1W0”. in...» .\'it.'\\\‘.'l_\' i.»'i»..ii.. m" mm‘ wmsuouuuu and Mm seldom Nathan o. Huestls. The fafnlll HRS. JENNIE MOTT institute of Clustered Life Under- bout 20o CIIIHC "I'll. l loo Ihhmlmfi. Pnliiiui ‘llilil . Drake have l‘(.“ili'l1 cl li~m te moved to same’ ‘Mm ‘vhm he w“ '—""' 'wflters_w' 5' Nlylor’ 6' L U" Do‘ oven from XPNIPTIIILWH. lllllfkiQ-q (‘ll “Oillllllllltlfh MlS Clara Curnmlfgs, R. N. " _e e a: r a‘ a young lnan and his business car, u-l d t d t he minion LUC A5869. CO, TOYOHW, Lute Ffllflfilhl’. lmuii stool-ii were H of Souris, paid a short visit to W“ weeks vacauon visiting Mr‘ oer was commenced in the en-i lo - ‘e eah occur“ 8' r "a- Ont. p y ‘deuce’ mngwonh Avmue‘ in this Chairman, Membership Commit- .2.'$ uni] were csfuiiig. "l i" he lllwlit 50 cunts lower tlinii n “oi-k .. Vilitcil Sink-s . t uvprnqghxunlqjgylllglslidfllspullétllglg‘ lfillllllllll. pane“ [flair k'|'rls lirouvvrl $250 ti. uéi-g “mu, NI,“ _ illk of ih. l 4. . ',“' " V ‘i ' iA-IFM-For- 1m twmu $2 "fir! LO“! “era be», PM", ,_\,-| pf,“ “m. ‘ li llnilduck (‘ii nr- i ' . -"\ lll-‘h ~l s‘, 9- all-sip l u I N M m uigll7syrvlfl“l'g fgligqg‘ \\('l“)l‘slnll‘l~llfillrzllll,lq_ r-u; h," lyi» b mo] . 2 lbs 26c brought 35g Wu“ hm“ "ll llnlzliiiil qlg ,_, _ .... 15c kiiliis im t" 3'3 and gum‘ bu: nh (nniiili billls up $3, “ch” (‘hives were ilnchnn cl t Q- r “ $11 fon fiiir to Dlflilllllllgl n‘ ‘Mm m . mill-til l‘: l~ . , . .lild r-nirlnlilil llrirkv-rll foln $35.50 ll‘) ‘$1.? EMIL. ..OMEN'S INSTITUTE MIN ‘NC film-Ila Ariiin Oil "iiillmnli .. Hiiuln Mines . . . l"'lll‘|lllti' . ‘MONTREAL J ' ;- .- u - ~, nil ‘lb-H 9- , ..“"':d:h'_'k " ' 7% continuing (Mini-rouse, l-g,,-m;.i~'i¢‘,:,|p:,l lows: School, Mrs. J. Austin Mur- -.- ' ' ' .- "M" '"°““<1 1'1"" cu ill» llniliriuil pliy and Miss Vcnlri Mayne‘ Sick , _ pritilucn llllll illllry illiirki-i iniliiy. ' ' mumgnr _ "m, Ilircsh gniiloii 0gp! in .-,-.,-i.,|,, ,,,. Mrs. Joseph Hughes and Mrs. llivnlrflléflil in B" 1°" W" i" h" "Plus u iIflY-"ll- George Mayne; Plosramine. Misses illl\l'l‘_\' liirk Luke .... .... ICiinil-i-nv ... l" _, .' ’ LYIHPFI quntniinns wrr. ff v '\‘l‘:f:,:;l:nhn_rfi " 2373 ihnrgl ($3121 ii dozen. ILCQHIIF (tnlanllt-li‘ t0 be ill thfi form Of B. Valentine ‘lillrlriiu - ". ' l l at the home of “m, Baum (nrlnts Ill‘ loss n1‘ no l KPH-NS lluftvr social’ m be m d _ ,|,.uu_,.,,, ilfcglucll u uv;-lrti-l~ of ii (‘Pill ni will‘. Mrs. Joseph Hughes on Febiunry 222.51.: '.¥&"'i'i.'."‘.'.?.‘1..’.5."Slillfiffn? ‘L’; 14a == special pi-osumme w u blah-ml . . . Jiionlnnt .. siiiiiintonio ~'iirii|.'i ... . iiivrrlit Silicon iinilni-omi ,, ‘mi lliialn syli-iiiiiio .1: (iTJIHIIFIR were $23,‘; Tlic few lambs fin -. . slpnfly Drives‘ u .l‘(‘(l uirc sold iii. “use were nzniil eiia'i-i-_ ijy, u, “W, The regular iiiolltlily meeting of Emerald Women's Institute was "f "P111118. some 1200 l . ., (cannula- I'm-l aufllrflll-til "If, $11.15 fol- iiiiu.'"§.’§ 2.1.1? held iii the home of Mrs J w ' l’ W i \\‘ 1 I . . ' ' ' uuu “lured, Orllftolllzlfnll u m“ likwfzi‘: Fyfo on January 10th, with eleven hogs “I18 siilil foi- 33,7" us,” u""l'""l4'l‘il iii $2.50 in - \_Vlien amid on grygflp _-, ' i 5‘ ‘m’ h"? Ilreulluuf l li i-iii or if’! h" 110$ iiu heavier iiiiii I',\'|l'.'l iii-iii» “TH! I members ilrcscllt. ‘ivfceting opened [With the Institute Ode. The min- lites of lllC last meeting were read ._._.____._,i__ PRODUCE ed as follows: School, that the school should be scrubbed, some hooks, also a lock for thcdcor were needed. Sick, iliat ‘the sick had been visited and fruit left. New committees were appointed as fol- i(‘unarl!an Preiull ‘lixllflil were off nno til ilvn ilenh-i :ii .2 cents with firsts iinii piiilots um» imr ii cont nt ‘Z0 i-entli n l]fl7,i‘|1_ To rh- Muriel Clark, Nora MacIver and Pllllllw Milrpiiy. The next meeting dercd and a small sum charged. A Yetter was rend from Mrs. P. F. Hughes, thanking the members for fruit sell: dilrillg licr recent illness. Pnmn" m“ t I w‘ m n Bills fOl' $1.20 for fruit and $2.20 l . 4 s Pill ', . v ll ll-, n-Irk grimn lllfillliiflllil) per 80 potiilil imr a candy ‘mat for the sick also but: hnlnz ‘Flllfltfll iii 80 rentafPrhlctqfor the school children at ch11“. l"~'“‘..".§I'...i"hi2"..i“?%"‘L..§'2.Y“L‘.§‘!i'“ill33S! mas were wad and ordered laid- ‘giliviiril lliuilllllll tlfgl/‘ll luniintiilns pi-r Run can foy next; meeting tn b9 I I ..' ‘m .. . ,, mum "g “ ' '“ ' q answered with a Valentine Verse." An interesting contest was put on by M. Miss Catherine MacDonald, the all, A prize was lvon byMMrs. J. Austin ' Murphy. The meeting closed by (c iii 1- ) __ T; “-INNIPI_7G:":I'§,I,“§‘,_"" singing the National Anthem. E. cnosn ‘New Zcnlnllil stock. Receipts only thrl-n lloxca. \ (‘ilrrcllt receipts of Ollfnrln choose wore imchiingml nt i) c-oiitn for wlllti‘, l0 cents for onlnrcil llilfl 101i. tn 111,’, cunts n pound fur riirly lliiiko, lic- clints were l8 boxes. were and approved. Committees report- , friends in Charlottetown this week. The quarterly offic‘al board of the st. James United Chumh and the Bay Fortune United Church held their regular meetlilg on Wed- lii-sday afternoon ln the United Church, Scuris at which the regu l. L passed. Mr. Adria": Mzclnnis, spent ‘few days at hi’. home in souris. i “i Mrs. Sydney Molxod of Saslr iatchewan. has arrived in soilfs in, ISpEDd a few months visiting at the lhome of her father, Mr. J. G. lVirs. many friends. are phased to welcome her back to our town after an absence of a number of years. Mr. W. Warren Lord, returred t0 Charlottetown on last Friday by car after a brief stay in Sourls. Mr. Robert Savilie Annandale, spent the 20th in the Eastern Me- tropolls on business. The funeral of the late Mr. Clystus MacDonald who payed a- way in Ohio recently, was held from the home of his parents M1‘- and Mrs. Joseph F. MacDonald, on Ffday morning to the St. Mary's Church at Sourls/ where Solemn High Mass was performed by Rev. Monsigrieur J. C. MacLean, V. G. Rev. Eugene Murray performed the last, rites at the grave. To the bereaved parents, brother and sis- ters the Guardian jolts with their b b ll n vlnclal night from Ottawa where he at- tended Conference. Drake's sister, Mrs. Albert Smith, Wluslce. Hunter River after visiting [iiflnds in Chzlrlotté. Mrs. Gcolge v Sentner, has rl-tiirntd home own. Mrs. Bsil Smith illlil Mrs. Beatzioc Nfflii‘ have return-ad heme after guCSt izf Mrs. Ilar business for the quarter was, M“ Cworge 5mm"- mmt" 3W"- week the daughter spending a. Smith's ' PERSONALS Mrs. A. J. MacLean, Milli-Fill" formerly of Charlottetown, is Ylsii- lng a few weeks in the city, Mr. H. R. Stewai-i, Assistant Pro- Secretary, returned last the Dominion-Provincial In Distress BONE, Algeria, Jan. 22—-(Assoc- fated PlleslO-Wireless calls for help were received here today from the German steamer Lippe, which was in distress 15 miles off Cape Car- on, Algeria. _ It was believed that the Lippi: elongs to the North German Lloyd ne, which owns a vessel of that ame of 78,800 tons. Cape Carbon t is 22 miles northeast of Oran. i A WARNING NOTICE is llcrcby given that by Order oi the Court, of Chancery of many friends in extending sincere sympathy. The drying plant for fish which I5 owned by the firm of Matthew and McLean, of Sourls, is at pre- thls Province, in the matter of McLean vs. Forbes, No. D 154 all the personal property and movables belonging to the estate of the late George Forbes at, Vernon Bridge in Queen's County were ordered to be sold by me as a Masier in Chan- cery and all parties are hereby warned against having any deal- izgs in respect of said property i....~pt through the Officers of the Con... duly ailthorized as dealings otherwise would be in contempt of said Order. Dali/ed 23rd January, 1933. l). EDGAR SHAW, Master in Chancery. 7758-1-25-2i luck lluclics . n ma‘; work 1-,. _ _ _ 1, , _ _ _ , _ sent busily engaged in Quglrxullu; “it? audit. May um. -Ii|l_\ lrlia. Oct Tfade RGUIUGI on quanuues of um which “e4”. ,',“"""hl 4 (lain: May 24MB: J Q 1 red f 5h] men; in the i... _ 2n ,. . _ n: preps or P gliilihu m" "m, gsulifilri. Mil!’ JlP/iis, ...ii,i IS LOOk€d Fflr near future. ‘lwr ... . . - ' ' Iulul sulus 1,142,000. ii’- , N I m“ mums “WM t“ Tl“ Gumm") There are rumors on the go in ll us! n u win-lug: "duo: ‘has? 1:110’ 1401:}: MONCTON, N. 13., Jan, 23.--Tho scum at m, ma,“ “m, m", u aslzrgli-irtatllll No '4 um."3m;~;u,, l, no, 35.2, Nufi‘, outlook for revival of trade which f”, o! our cluueuu m, Mum“. up’; Mani‘ liflsnglslzluxnli in}: hats uifmgcn iféili; w to a great extent is dependent upon xating the erection o’ u rum It u Elirguruiuhu‘, 2.3%, Ex 1 mu 22% N}, "m, 2m, settlement of the war debts is very hoped m“ u w u it would be u (‘ban Iced 90%.; ltrii-uioil 17%." Thick hopeful consequent upon the an- wonder“, w” to sour“ a i _ nufluy: 10,, 3 (3 w 9g. Nu 4 p w nu‘ llttflmeht 0f flfrfllflemehts f0! l _G_ < i....,, F0 Fang" 'lllllll'illllthihlOllG fi-k .., Vmrii ,‘ .‘“l] r u, " ii allot-ii". '. ‘A sashes been déveloped by an "lupin? to first servo as a rs- f. r-llcrnnt in motor iii-licks used for ~ ‘Murine perishable products and i .1»... Natonallst nioinbn-s from "u" l! fuel to u» tnioiis outlast. the clover-ameni- meeting between the British and United States governments to con- sider the mnttcr declared Sir New- ton J. Moore, President of the Do- minion steel and Coal C0,, when passing through Moncton this af- |iem00n 0n the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways on- i-oute to Halifax and Sydney. Sentiment iii ihi: United States he believes ls liiore favorable to a srttlement particularly in the last few days than it has been for some time Push 599531118 0! 00h- dltlons in Eur we, Sir Newton, who his just rci tiy returned from (‘rent Britain slated the old coun- try seems to . e forging ahead and making prour s. He found also that (jag-many is milking headway, he having made a trip to Germany. while overseas, visiting Berlin. While there he noted a betterment in busi- ness conditions. 1n commenting wit: No n cwcili: lvéacwmih: Truck 28b4, Strength Of Govt. Will Be Tested V‘ oApg: TOWN, South Afrira, Jan. ZCl-wanadian Press Cable)“ Strength of Prime Minis-tor J. B. M. ' Hertzogs Nationalist cavem- M nient, undcr fire from two sldfii for several week-s. W511 be tested w‘ moi-row in the House of Assembly by g vote of no .-oonfiderlce. The vote will be m0V9d by 6°" oral Jan Chl-lrtinail Smllts. form" pun”, Mgngsggr gird veteran leader cf the south African burly Wh° has’ assailed the government's 000' gwmlg pollgy for more than B Year‘ It is gxpectcd to reveal what suc- cm u my, ncimim mos, returned CURB ' 1% / N. b‘. Archbishop Passes Away CHA-THA-M. N. 8.. Jan. 23-(0!) -The body of Venerable Archbishop the Anglican Parish of Chatham for b7 years, who died early will? from an attack of pneumonia. will be taken to St. Mary's Church hes-e tomorrow afternoon and lie in state until Wednesday. On Wednes- day rimming, at 8 o'clock Commun- ion will be celebrated at Bt- Marl’! At 10 a. m. Wednesday, the 33°57 will be taken to SE. Paul's parish church, where tho- funrra] servloo will be held, followed by Cvnlmun ion. Interment will be made in St. upon the outlook for the steel in- dustry he stzited that Japan hasi been exporting stkei rods and nail to Belgium “uprama Court Judsfl. N»! h" l‘ "eotnt ‘efforts io iiilenur snow" .4.»- PauPs . ‘The arrangements will be carried out according to the lute Arf-‘hdea- lion's own wishes,’ Deacon David Ilorsythe, Rector of‘ Al|0Tl_0_N_ sue DI‘ FURNITURE, FARM STOCK iAND PRODUCE AND FARM- ING IMPLEMENTS 0i‘ THE LATE GEORGE FORBES, AT VERNON BRIDGE. A8 DIRECTED by Order of the Ctllllt 0f Chancery, in the matter of McLean vs. Forbes, No. D 154, I will set up and sell by Public Auc- Jiog on the premises of the late George Forbes at Vernon Bridge in Olefin’: Couiiiy. on Thursday the second day of February, A. D. 1933. blfllmlng at one o'clock ln the af- ternoon, all‘ the household furni- ture, farm stock, farming imple- ments and farm produce of or be- longing to tho (‘slate of the said Gem" Forbes, fl\""‘ZUl('ll. Tlfllu as Io rrrilli and conditions of illo will he announced at aale. For further particulars apply to the ‘undersigned. .Dll¢ll this 25th January, A. D. llll. T). EDGAR SHAW. Master in Chancery.‘ i llTil-l-Ii-Ol‘ oi’ the fimi of F. W. Daniel and Company. Ha joined the staff of Manchester Robertson Allison, Ltd, about 25 years ago, and after serv- ilig for about one year iii the wam- house d partlncnt, was promoted to be traveler. His first district was along the St. John River valley. Later the whole of the Maritime provinces was made a district un- der his supervision. when the firm iof Vassie-Brock-Manchester was formed by the amalgamation of iilree local wholesale firms, Mr. l Huestis continued in the employ of [hat concern, and still had the Maritime Provinces as his territory until last year when he was allot- ted the Prince Edward Island ter- ritory. As a commercial traveler ln every section he was always s. cordially welcomed visitor, esteemed for his sterling qualities and the friendli- ness which was an outstanding characteristic. Members of the firm, speaking of his death last night, expressed deep regret and paid him a. high tribute of praise as one who was very popular among his associates, and onc well trusted and highly valued in the service of the company. Mr. Huestis was a member of St. John's Lodge of the Masonic Order and e. mcmbcr also of the Falrvllle Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, foul‘ sons, Ralph J. Huestis, of Mana- wagonish road; H. Gordon, Emest N. and Berton W., all at home, and his mother, Mrs. N. C. Huestis, of Yarmouth, N. S. He also leaves two brothers, R. M. Huestis, of Toron- to and Lee Huestis of ‘Iruro, N. S, and one sister, Mrs. Walter Doane, of Jersey City. The remains of MT. l-Iuestis were forwarded to ills home in Falrville. N. 13.. yesterday morning. BIRTHS MCINNIS—At the P. E. I. Hospital city on Friday last after ten days illness, of Mrs. Mott, aged B8 years, widow of the late James Mott. Mrs. Mott was the daughter of the lat» George and Mary Mac- Kay, of New London. when a girl of sixteen she had lefi, her home for the United States, and before known customs broker in New York, had been following her pro- fession of registered nurse. After residing in New York for 45 years she came lo Charlottetown about four years ago after the death of lier husband. She was a most estimable Chris- t‘a.:i woman, whose fine qualities of mind and heart endeared her tn all who knew her. She was a icsu- l lar attendant of Zion Church. took a. deep utter-est in its various activities and generously contribut- ed to the work oi ihe Church. She was a true friend of the needy and iii other ways practised the Teach- lngs of ‘rho Great Master, whom she so faithfully served. There are left to mourn two sis- ters. Mrs..James A. Stewart, of Kelvin and Mrs. Herbert Bowneu, of Kensinglton; also four brothers, John D. MaicKay New London, Hugh J. MacKay, New London, William K. MacKay, Boston, and David J’. MacKay, Vancouver. Two of her nieces, Misses Mild- red and Jennie MaoKay, and a nephew, Lomc MaicKay, had been residing with her for a time. The fulaeral. services were con- ducted at the' home Sunday after- noon by Reverend G. Carlyle Web- er. Ivfrs. Mott will be liiid w mt be- tee-G. A. German, C. L. U., Crown Life Ins. Co., Toronto. Ont. Chairman, Publicity Committee- A. L. Wright, C. L. U., Sun Life Assce. Co., Toronto, Ont. Additional Members of the Board of Directors-D. Mennie, C. L. U., Metropolitan Life, St. Catherines, Ont.; G. H. Dawson, C. L. U., Mu- ller marriage to Mr. Mott. a well- tual Life of Canada. Hamilton, 0nt.; S. P. Qullty, C. L. U., Ont. Equitable Life, Ottawa, Onto: L. N. LISP"- anoe. C. L. U., Imperial Life, Mon- treal, Qua; E. N. Jory, Great West Life, Toronto, Ont: L. J. Lugsdin, C. L. U., Mutual of Can- ada, Toronto. Ont. C. L. U.- The Life Underwriters Association is an organization comprising sev- eral thousand representatives of life nsurance companies, pledged to the" highest standards of business con- duct. To those of its members who qualify by examination and experi- enoe the Associatio i grants the title and designation Chartered Life Un- derwriter (C.L.U.). France has nine studios for the production of sound pictures and 460 theatres equipped for their-ex- hibition, while 300 more are equip- podi tlyFmnch-spcaking colonies. side her husband in the cemetery at Great Neck, N. Y. The b0dy~lavft the Island yesterday momli-ig ac- companied by Reverend Mr. Weh- ster. in accordance with the dying wish of the deceased. Mr. Webster will be joined at Boston by Mr. William K. Mac-Kay. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday in All Saints Church, Great Neck. > Central Guardian locals, l a» as {Advertising Rates-Payable inviidvance " Eastern locals. 2c. per word; Announcement and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Cliillfled, 2c. per word; In Memorlam , 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings", Cards, eio., 4c. per name; Letters o! Condolence, 10c. per Inch; Notices of Thanh and Appreciation, 70o. per inch or do per word. Other rates on applications. Minimum (o. per word; Western and aaaasa4nnnasiaassn ru-r-vvvvvvvvvvvvvw Charge for any advertisement twenty - five January 25. 1933 to ivlr. and lvli-s. 1 cents. Johli A. McInnis, Hopodaio, a tuuu“ u“ ““__< daughter, '“ ' " ' ' ——-— RATE-Zn per word. three h- DEATHS sort-Ions loi- the price of two, strictly Female “all, wanted “ in _.‘ -~ ' ' WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOB SHAW-At the P E. I. Imspital on u, u; home, gum“; macmm; Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1933, Louis E. necessary. No selling. Ontario Shaw in his 63rd your. Funeral For Sale Neckweal- Company. Dent. l4". from the Rkildelliifl of his bnother- » Tomnw‘ CABBOABD SUITABLI I‘ O I ' in-law A. W. Down, 302 Fitzroy St. on Wednesday, Jan 25, service 513W! iilg at _1.30. Interment at Stanhope. BUOTIZ-In the City Hospital, Jan- uary 24. 1933, Paill Bilotc, aged 66 years. The remains were forward- ed from M. Hennesscys Under- taking Parlors yesterday afternoon to his home in Tlgnish. 1T1). Moors; UNDI-ZRTARER l..\ll‘-'I..\MER Clltlrliiitclown lfiil North Wiltsbiro I'll otic I40 etc., ic per lining outhouses. u sheet. Guardian Office. FOR SALd-Al duced price Machine used Telephone i060. ‘Jilly one winter. 7722-1-24-31. l-‘OR SALE - AUCTION l-‘OIITY- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Primary, NOV. l-tf. nAnIo - FOR QUICK SALE-A bargain, onc five C. Crossiey Set. complete. Good condition. Brown Electric Co, Cor. Kent and Quit“. ‘ City, '1899-l~23-mwf-3i. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRRDMcDONALD. PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- vlile, (R. 8, Souris.) To Let 1'0 LET - wlmlsnnp moms. Apply Guardian. 7'18'1-l-24-8|. Employment Wanted" EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework. Apply Guardian. ‘1749-1-25-31. Lost FOR SALE -- THREE YEAR OLII Cow, Ayrshire Grade. Freshened. Wallace H. MacLaine, Nine Mlle 3mg]; 7146-1-25-1! LOST _ BETWEEN SUMMER- side and Summervilie, January 18th. Tyre and Rim, strap ah tachad. Notify J. P. 300ml‘. Uhlf‘ lottetown. Reward. 1153-1-25-31.