' v (Canadian run) n; numb: nines‘ Illd 1 Nov 1083 ..v can 101-55 W51 M... 1001 .. .- lag ‘ 15 1 Dec 1037 u... cs0 , Taxable Inna: 5 sbv 101m - g :5 Nov 104i. . . . . - - -- .\.'1: t-Wl) ss r. 19w i131 1m Com o 1000 105.25 (Canadian Prensa) ll? Pivotal New (Canadian: Press) Stocks Illgh Low Close wheat patents firsts .170; so. f an or h. S5 r ye Alltutl Fhcm .... 711% 70% 795013-99; Bnkcrs 3R0; Winter’ whcutul { o c f a pa enge serve Am llllii F‘ Pow .. .- 17] 175/2 grits choice 2,75; White corn 4' - The matter of an a" ma“ Service m; situ-ltng .. . . . i ran ton 17,25; Shorts ton l . f; 3m T‘), Te, _ “mam”?! m“ ,_ : Raid.‘ on“ was also brought up and no doub i...“ Puplml‘ 0v. 1101110111101? 2.40; Hay m; -_- 1...; m, m, summerside will be included m the Ut-hist-li . 0s 0. : Cheeiug Ont. I01." Qu hcc _. Alliiilfll Motor 991; Butter. no 1 finest 21-21%; Eggs Mr ma“ mute this wlntexa s’ 12111111111 llry .. fresh specials in cartons 43; Fresh N‘ Ill llvll Pupils‘ lion llnttir In , ININ (('||n|ni'nn Prcna) _I‘ 'lli.l t‘ will llulllirg (‘nus ,, ilnnuwinui , | . Va V: 4% Shares 520: Totn . Sim-ism Shares- sled s00; Total 001d. --_i_._._._ 19*" “"‘"°"“‘ s"vh1'o':.1'z'3'n1o2.4o 102.15 1on5 Mrvigz-JR 27 1000 1M0 1 77 77 7 assume cusnnuit JIIALLOWUIN DANCE-Coma " , and enjoy one of m; ma“; mm. My, 2nd November. ocrroscn 24. 1932 S TOCKS. QQND - Dominion of “llflllmwl 105.75 gin Low Close i4 8% 1% 5V1 D 10% 80 9% Cities sew .. :21’, n14. w, T°wn c°uncu buy the field’ 8% ‘u! Bong Sh .2‘. . 201; 221/, 2'» Mayor Manson was not sure 1W1; 13316], 3'1“ " " 7 97,, m whether the Town Council had the 37'" "slug" I-lml m; 111/. power to buy land outside the tovtm, 1M4 2:: 3},‘ 113;] f?“ limits. Mr. Jenkins suggested that‘ 83% Uu Lt Pow A n; 4% the Board of Trade intercstthcm- York Stocks 1 Illgli Low (‘lone . l2 12 1'.’ % 4 m 1020 1020 1020 a‘! ' 000 15 l5 ‘l5 PR .. 8'22 3'22 822 p ‘ vxntsrnn l,“ J-ut 1m 13x mt 5"" .\ a a s lluynn 70% 70% 70% »l_ vrlit mar ... u“ 41 4U -_\l|.-~tn|u-i _ __ m,‘ ii.|..,-__,,|,, __ m, |t...i§\..'.‘.k“;i,,,;‘ “a -I,.-...i llvr 4 ~ l utility" Pa”. 1.; 12% "°“‘""~ as mun“ “ cums m 5 liilunquln l“ t“, Bclvjn ,, 8% 31/, ‘l "'1" 11 11 1% 1% 1% 11 I4 17/; lll 21% . 2% 2% 2% u- ocaa 1 1 07d; lilacs 2550; 14340 lfiass iv dances of the ulson st The Rlxhlands. My. Orohutrs. ‘soa-is-si-nw-ammmssomumsdnr- Georgetown, Wcdnes- 4m 9.110.311! November- October 20th, ti. aid of, the The courses last for about seven more difficult. _Montreal _ ' Stock Mdrket- (Canadian Praia) 1.118; z-Llhalles l $0,050, 1v. 'Y.__QURB (Canadian Press) PRODUCE estern ||c_ 2 33; no. 3 31: foul 111-. 1 cxtrns in cartons 41: Fresh firsts in cartons 8'3; Storage extras in cnrtovis 31,- Storngn firsts in cartons 27; Stor~ nun solvents iii; ngc srcontls in cartons 2i: Potatoes Fun ‘ ... .... 50% 54% 05% N, B, green mountains 80 lb hug M- Ftirn lrmlilcia .. .. 411M 481/; 38% (i5: Montmnl whites 80 pound bug 45. wit. 1 rt- ilmi .. 041/1 n3 n11 5o_ nutuuiui tutu-u 11% 17%. 11%. MONTREAL, Oct eta-came mo at MIA 32 52V; country hoards over tho vwekcntl ‘it cents higher thnn n work ngo reflect- ing the greater stnhility entering the choose innrkct tnwnrtl tho cntl of inst work aftcr n wot-k qrtwo of declining prices nml pour vxpnrt ll"lllllllfl. Ex- ports inst ‘week form the port of; Mnnfix-nl in thc United Klntlgnm t0- tnlletl 35,304! hoxcs. A fnir rccnrnry from thn low volume of the previous “neck, when only 255100 imxt-n worc shipped out. lt \\TII still nnricr thc sonic week inst your hnwcrcr, nnrl the season's chm-so exports tn rintc rcmnin until-r inst your. lming now 764,010 boxes against 778,413’: boxes tit this time lust _\'cnr_ Th:- rhcesc mnr- kbt ontlctl the week int 10% cents for Uniurlo flvtnlwrs nntl M; vents for- Qtivlvcc Octobors, with cnrllcr nmkcs hnlf cont per pountl hlirltcr nnrl whit-h is 1,1 rent nlmvc n work previous, Thc butter mnrkct nlsn fifllifltl V‘ cont inst week curling 2i rents to 21% ccnis for cnrlots or Lass of nn. i cur- rent innkc. The otzg nmrkct ntlvunncrl ngnln inst week, fresh eggs to t-tetnil- ers hclng ntlvnnccti ‘..’ cents to Zi ccnts per dozen following night-r nsklny: prlcealn thc rnrlnt section nml in the country. Eggs endctl the wot-k for loss lhnn cnrlots of fresh Ontario's nrriv- lug. graded at 33 omits tn {in ccnts pcr tlozcvi for EXU‘nS_ 2R cents iv) fii cunts for firsts nntl 17 cents to 1R ct-nts fnr seconds. llfore interest li9\".‘ilv|li‘ti in storage cggs, with tho nrlvnnt-lnc fresh prices. ‘Va-stern storngv cggsi werc being quoted on rnrlots nt ‘lit-i 2f cents for cxtrns_ 21-22 cents fob firsts and 10-17 conic for sunnmly Tho ‘rock's receipts were eggs 4.14.‘. crises, bnttcr 8,727 boxes t-hocsc mum, boxes. wprenenting rt decline in cggs nml chet-se but nn increase in hum-r as compnrerl with the week bcfnrc. Thr- potntn mnrkct continuum with n flrnnzc of 45 crnfa in 50 cents for Mont rbnl stock nnd 00 cents to 05 rents for New Brunswltllg per S0 pound bag in ouch case, r GRAIN (Canadian Prula) (‘LOSE Whcnt: Oct 401,1; Nov 40%: Doc n0: Iiov 5-136. Outs: Oct 25H: Doc 231,4: lifny '2 ,5. :3 Barley: Oct 20M; Doc 27%,; llny 9. . (‘ARII PRIFEH Wheat: No 1 lmrd WW,- Nn_ 1 nnl‘ 401,4; No. 2 nor 4R: No. 3 nor 40'}: No. I nnvlfil/r: Nn_ 5 49%! Nn. ii, R1114: Food 811/‘; Truck 401,4; No. 1' durum 52%, Onts: No_ 2 f‘. W. 25%; No. .1 (1 1V. 22; Fix 1 fm-rl 221.4; No, l fer-d 211.4% 2 feed 20%; Rejected 17%: Track .4 1 Illirlcv: lifnlting grnrit-n. fl row ‘ex 3| f‘ W 201/: ‘J-now “x3 f‘ c w 211mm» s c \\','"’.: NM 22%; Truck 20M. Cadet Signalling Schools Assemble‘ ‘ , vNuuiIiOlflOfl has been received by the cadet instructors otmeorned that the signal schooh announced ‘BOARD _ on for cadets of Charlottetown, Sum- msncs early in November. -'I'hesc Cnn Ifnrconl ... ..._ 114 m, 11g (‘nnmliuu Wcsnoril .'l'l' l"l0ur_ spr'_ ' 4 _ . W. 20:15 the greatest race 0f the age, this Other Rrndrs: No, a r‘. W. MW gmw‘ development of television and nvla- I ' ' ' tion" Can. ' Airways ‘ R e p re sentatives Vic it S ’Side not cost a great deal to put th present field into proper shape s “up, "M, M“. n“, lation landing field as the ground! 211101‘ gynnPB ... 4,24 4 4v mer u ow .. .. 1’ 4*,’ -, s. q nndpEl A ,,_' __ m}, g “ ‘ suitable. It was suggested that the selves in the matter and rt NTREAL, , ~ -___ r 9 Nortgeru n0. 2 gilldhg-‘llu’ ‘lnilzltiluril use to summerswe if the necessary Western no. 3 .10; Oats, Canadian regulations could not be complied I Super 0- Aviation, Races Television PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 23.—(A. P.)-—A great scientific engineering ‘race ls on between super-aviation I and television. Dr. Theodor von Karmtm, aerody- graduate school of aeronautics at California Institute of Technology, here, said today the next 20 years will see fascinating developments in this race. He wus commenting on plnns here to make on initial test of the prac- ticability of the vision of General Grocco, aviation leader, of strato- sphere aeropfanes traveling 1,000 miles an hour l0 miles above the earth. “Aeroplanes flying at super-sonic velocities, speeds faster than sound travels, 10 miles high, would cross the Atlantic in three and a half hours," said Dr. von Ksrman. The type of engine General Grocco sug- gests a comblfiation of internal combustion engine and rocketing principles with pet propulsion, would require no more fuel for such trips than present type engines, the Increased consumption being balan- ced by the short duration of the trip. “ he first thing to do ls to dc- vclop such an engine. Tl1c aero- 'p'ane is n simple matter. With the lesser densities iarcvailhtg in the high attitudes wing spreads such us used in lo\v altitude flying are possible. The ‘cockpit for the oc- cupimts, of course, would have to be airtight, like Plccurdb gondola, but thcrc arc two such aeroplanes now built, one in Germany- and one in France. “Value of such planes comtncrcl- ally would bc for mail transport. 111a question is whether television may not progress as fast and pro- vide a. more economics! means. It SUMMERSIDE And Prince County " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,8, TIQNS insuring ctlsnmsu his i2 reserved for news. but '1' Dggeased Pastor advertisements of a news character - Ill l l. Well Known Here l? fir: '31-'19“; ‘Mt-lint: J- ENTER YOUR FOXES now for PAGE FIVE Senator Hughes In Critical Vein OTTAWA, October 22—-I-!on. J. J. t Hughes in continuing the debate on the address in the Senate, said: “While public opinion the world over is coming to tregard high iff as the major cause of the, [All OFFICL The only life assurance com contributing so directly W Mariiime Lille HQLiFI-Y puny whose steady growth ll the growth of tho Maritlmes. world's distress, this government proceeds on the assumption that ' high tariffs are a. remedy for every economic ill." Advertising Rates-Jumble In Advance only be landed on licensed landing‘ fields. They thought that 1|; would that it would confonn to the rcgu-t confer with the Town Council on the best means to adopt. It was felt. by all,‘ that, it would be a great disadvant- with to make this a licensed port nnmlc physicist; and director of the | glib Iggy 0515M‘ Messrs Jenkins and D i-he m“ can.” Duncan who pas_ the big 10X show. 5619-10-2Q-3l 21/ 2 2%l n"? WP‘ sed away at. Dumfries, Scotland on 0%.‘ 9% 0w resentstlves of the Canadian Air- Thursday, w” a mauve o; chm-p LUCKY NUMBER-List Week's o}, w, M; ways. Montwu. arrived by plane 1n 1bttetbwu and was a. son 0f the late ‘my “"11"” "1 the B'°""-H°1d°' 2% $56 1% Sumrnerside on Saturday urn-mom m“ mom“ Duncan, m, twenty Biscuit Company's live canary con- '11,“; ‘ll-W. I; “d- wa“ ‘waved by Maywluim‘ years pastor of St. James Presby- w“ w“ L347‘ - 1i 1W son, Mr. B. W. Robinson I-‘resident g m“; Dom Brltlga m1; W; / - terlan hurch in Charlottetown. ggrzlerflteei C l3 ‘on; 11,4: ‘Q of the Board Of T-ade, Mr. L. R. H13 mother w” a 8mm- of the “be i WFOX SHOW P713915“ 119W ready- Dg-fi, G‘ is‘ wh.re.... m 1% to“ 511m, M_ 1h 4" and ML J_ F; “ed w_ Hyndmln and of the late rlte the secretary for one. {Ft Nick]? .. .. . sv. av. av. Amett. The 1.11m: of their visit chm,” Hyndmm -- A w 5619-1041441 ‘m’ - - 3'" 3% ' w disc the t1 - ' ' ' -—— ‘ lllcCnll Fr m; W" "55 ‘mes °l1 °f 11W" Hyndman, of the Royal Bank, J. 0. 00.35 gzlwer I sing the present landing field for Hyndman’ w_ E_ Hyndman’ Mm, ENTRIES F03 FOX 350W 0105B .5015“ gnssé-wm“ wwrlanflg .1. s. Bagnall, of Charlottetown, °“ Omb“ 2m- Em’ M“: i llgfjoo Pgwg, ‘g5, m m t A11 infirm“ 111M111: was held in, and m. w. T. Hex-ridge, Canad- 5°‘°‘1°'24'3 .Q1|e_ Power 141/, 14v, 111.1, "@151"! Hm Besides the “We, isn Minister to wasi-ungton, all st, Law Co .. so m 1o menuoned gentlemen ma“, were first l v SOCIAL IIOURF/it the close of Shawlnlgan 12m 12v, 1w, 6011MB. are amvns the sur- c t] Elite-ell totf on" .. 1321/. 1n m Present. Cvllncllm‘ Mme!"- MF- H- vtving relatives Dr Duncaupreach- Hf,“ chapter N°' 1' o‘ E‘ s" ' uc o .... I I l ' ' _ Winnlpegp (m all “l4; m2‘ 32mg”; MTI-dm“ C'- Cluk “m: ed in St. James Church here on gsiflcliamtelgugertas inf/ix“ zfsttfégfg ' ' . . c ona , manager Bank o 1 - BANK’ Nova Scotla. It was explained by sefizgbgfzafifnihe Mb m Dun Wk Was given by Miss Mary Douli. prong"; _,_ ___ .___ m; m; m8 the “smug airmen that bwmg to unis ‘or r u - th our Island Portrait Painter, on Pot. ~11“!!! -- 1W1 101A 1a l . m congrega °n,_says ° tery. as to how 1t is made and the T0,“; 29-” no“! a new regu ation ptusengers could Montreal Gamma expressed the deepest sympathy for his wldowyderfu] Mrs. Duncan in her sorrow, and {commented upon the warm friend- °,shlps which had been formed by Dr. Duncan during his life in Mon- ttreal. Reference was made to his interesting work it is. e i I ters Wheel’. the violin. At the close a vote of . BS l ll i; h d. 3 t w n exce en 5 ape m very Schlliflfshlp find to the popularity thanks was extended these ladies which his character had won for hlm in the city. His response to the cordial relations which had ex- . lsted between him and his congreg- by the members of the O. E. S. shown in the refusal of a. call to a church in Scotland at the urgent request of his congregation. Later, when Dr. Duncan felt that he need- ed. for reasons of health, a change of climate, he accepted the call from Govan, Scotland. Rev. Dr. Duncan after a brilliant college career at Edinburgh Unl- versty succeeded Rev. Dr. Hill at St. Andrews, Beaver Hall Hill, Mon- treal, in 1914, remaming pastor of that church until l9l8gwhen the merging of the two churches, St. Andrew's 11nd St. Paul's took place. a work in which he took an tim- [portant part. St. Paul's church had just lost its minister, the Rev. Dr. ‘Bruce Taylor who had been ap- pointed principal of Queen's Unl- verslty, Kingston, and the way was clear for the junction of the two congregations. The Rev. Dr. Dun- can became minister of the church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, remain- ing in that office until 1924. I The church at Gavan, near Glas- gow, was a field which probably lately. O'Sullivar1 was at, his throne, as George MacDonald and Rev. Em The service will include congrega Father Knox. The Masses Duncan and he was forced to re- at 5.30. 6.30, 7-30. 811d 3 0131001‘- sign that charge and go to a smal- lcr’ one, New Abbey, Galloway, to try lo build up his health again. 3 DELEGATES (Continued from Page l) Montreal on a business trip. inaugurated the system of week-end excursions at reduced rates, and are ‘m a “s” w B°st°“- ‘conducting many special trips in- ~ tcr-provinclslly, as well as to Unit- ed States points, at low excursion rates, ' And Whereas: This service is the only one in Canada where traffic from Province to Province is pen- alized by rates which are ‘ prohibitive. ‘home. Misc Duff's friends will be Therefore Resolved: That this ‘pleased to know that she is very Maritime Board of Trade, in An- ‘much improved in health. nual Meeting assembled, strongly 1-} urges on the Management of the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Mac- ‘Canadian Notional Railways, in the Izod and family, Montague were interests of the public and the rail- visitors to the gity on Friday, They Ways. the necessity and Expediency accompanied their son Donald who '01 promptly making a substantial left Saturday moming for st. John's, reduction in the rates for the trans- Quebec go attend Mmgm-y whoop fer of automobfles between Borden, and who ls taking the qualifying and Tormenline, believing, as we do, course ‘m. sergeant in connect!” that such a reduction would lead to 7,1», the Prince Edward Island greatly increased traffic and con- L:i,;;._a.‘.5e_ sequent increased earnings from this source. And Further Resolved: That co- pies of this Resolution be sent to the Minister of Railways, the Act- ing President 11nd the General Manager (Atlantic Region) and all the Senators and Federal Represen- tatives from the Maritime Provin- ces. Mr. Frank M. Stewart left Sat- urday moming on a business trip to Amherst, N. S. Fall Fur Sale Meats. Frecfk. Huth d: Co., Lon- don, cable the following results of their regular Fall 1932 auction: (Comparison based on our London IDES-Spring sale). Silver Fox. All grades advanced 30% to 38% except the extra flat, "And how many pigs have Wu. Mr. O’Rcilly?" -—ll0RSE AND TRUCK OVER- Frldny afternoon |consldcrable excitement was caused m°md° “d x°mmgi°n Wm °°“""at Hannah's Wharf, Summerside. ‘when two truckmen became engag- mhw“ “m up w 7 “nulu” m . ed In an altercation over whose turn Morse and Ssmaphoe Signalling n and a portion of the best students conclusion. opening are to be: Remington-LOO p.m., 1st November. Summerside-tw pm» Charlottetown-ION mm- Jteamer. One of .he truckmen de- receive I w!‘ I'm‘ i" "m F‘ ""1 cldedhe had the best of the argu- ment and caught hold of the other ‘ _ The hour! Ind d"?! 1°‘ m’ 'f_sllow's horse to back him out of proimtns t0 the 8111-‘ the way. “WWI near the edge of the wharf and he ' wen overboard, truck and all. For- ths cart and both WEN 0 "P. Wednu- , outlaw the tide was 1.131., or else ‘by the winch and slinss used on the ';““'°"' °“‘°"~ ‘*°°""°“ 1”’ l“ - it would have been impouible to get steamer, to safety. The animal ap- 95' and the horse up. as being fastened to 'paared nous the worse for his duck- iths cart, it made matters so much ‘lag. The truckman was minus his However, after alshovel and had lczkt‘ a good bit to: Mum “mum d a d h a h ‘s . n do s and dca! of trouble and not a little-his time, and wha er e came - 8m h W e1‘ s county 80mm‘. n" ch" ma: a‘: “amnesia” ywill be m... L... ropes were fastened terms with his fellow worker ovsr WIFT-Tlltlhwled- 5M8 800d! Im- ' urcunatbunomaudtnsubstuortnsmsturismtvntdulaad-l. "l4- was to unload coal from the He pmhed the horse too iv‘ry one o’ them except a frisky ‘little spalpeen that Just runs round an’ won't be counted!" kids): "Well, how is your new hov- el coming?" Inferior skins, for which there was littls demand. Beaver, declined 10%. Otter, neglected. Lynx, unchanged. Cross fox, unchanged. Blue fox, unchanged. Ermine (large), advanced 5%. Stone marten, advanced 10%. Red fox, advanced 15%. Skunk, declined 20%. "Bedad, an‘ its wishln' I am I could be te1lln' ye. I've counted Wife (turning from squealing Husband: fine! The hero is Just ‘manner of glazing and what won- reading was given by Mrs. L. E. Prowse, entitled Lcngfeiiows “Pot- Mlss Thelma Teed IF YOUR PUPS are not yet marked for fox show get in touch ation of St. Andrews, Montreal, was with the proper authorities immed- 5619-10-24-31 REflbEAT BEGUN-The retreat gregatlon took part in the Singing slsted by his two Chaplains, Rev. melt 0'Hanlcy. Benediction of the CATALOGUES FOR distribution at Canadian National Fox Breeders‘ i The Qnly surviving member or Association's office, Summerslde. islon to gross mwtcflflllfim. greed. m5 own famny is his widow’ Louise 5619-10-24-31 and the accumulation of great White. wealth in the hands of the few. ' Little attempt had been made to PERSONALS check the great moral and social Mr. B. Rogers Jr. has gone t0 Miss Elsie Biffin left; Saturday Mrs. A. E. Duff who was called to Halifax owing to the illness of utmost; V her daughter Elizabeth has returned» trade agreement whereby Senator Hughes said the princip was fundamentally unsound. This equalization of the cost of g< but A modities. those Liberals went out of office the in - Vwas at a premium in such com- tkmal singing and a sermon by Rev. [petitlve countries as Denmark, New each Zealand, Australia and Argentina, {taxed the physical strength of Dr. morning during the retreat will be and at a discount in Canada, which made it Impossible for 115' to com- pete with these countries in the Britlrh market. He attributed the world's depres- evils of drunkenness, gambling and divorce. BIRTHS MCISAAC-On Oct. 8th, 1932, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Alle McIsaac, Fair- vlew, a. daughter. DEATHS MACDONALD-At Kensington, Oct. 23rd, Mrs. Annie A. MacDonald, aged '72 years. Funeral from home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cotton. Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 2 p.m.. i0 the United Church, Lot 16, where serv- ice will be held at 3 p.m. Interment United Church Cemetery. Lot l8. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear sister, Verna M. Darrach, who de- parted this life October 24, 1931. When the shadows of night are falling, And we are sitting alone, In our hearts there comes a longing Of you dear Verna, to come home. Inserted by her sister Ethel (Mrs. L. A. Edwards). 5622-11 Ill MEMDRIAM In loving memory oi our dear daughter and sister Verna M’. Dar- rach, who died October 24, 1931. The years may wipe out many things, But. this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Inserted by father, mother, sisters and brothers. 5633.11 . wue: “wom w“ h" to “y no}, Clvet cat, unchanged. opossum. Very limited market where sold. No. 1, un- Muskrat, unchanged. Southern muskrat, unchanged. Black muskrst, unchanged. ln N. D. MacLean UNDEIITAKEB EMBLAMEB Chztrlottetown m; mm. Wiltahlro Of article 11 in the proposed the . qelaalizatlon of prices in Canada and Great Britain Ls to be secured. within the Empire meant. increas- ing the cost, 0f fozeign goods sold in Canada, and this would destroy international trade. He said protec- a tlve tariffs were not intended to. " nor did they destroy national trade, would destroy international -- trade, and instanced the United ‘States as an example of the dls< astrous effect. 0f protective tariffs on the world's interchange of com- Senator Hughes claimed that the- tariffs had been enormously in- , creased since the present Govem- To LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE mom, came into power. He submit- ted comparative figures of the dut» ies when the Liberals left office, uncle: the Conservative rule, and fixed by the conference agreements. He claimed since the crease in some instances had been, ‘Z00 per cent, and even after the conference decreases they stand at: Employment Wanted the same rate. Under such circum- in honor of the Sacred Heart 1n stances, he claimed that no free AN preparation for the Feast 0f Christ trader or the King which will be celebrated could support the proposed agree? Best o’ on Sunday next, began in st. Dun-l ments. staffs Basilica yesterday morning] It is conducted by Rev. John Knox, trade who preached at all Masses yester-i day momillfl- In the 61/991118 he 1 In some parts of the world, people commenced l1ls series of sermons. ; had to resort to barter, owing to preaching very frccefully on home} the scarcity of gold. The Prime life, and the Sacred Heart. 'I‘he»Min!ster was opposed to what was Basillca. was crowdcd, and the con- known as "flat money" and defi- mined to maintain the sanctity of of the hymns. HsExceHency Bishop contracts. He thought that was a good idea, except when it impovw wANTEmA-r ONCE. GIRL FOR erished the poor and made wealthy; those at present with money. At the economic conference the Prime Most Blessed Sacrament was ‘given Minister had pointed out the dang by Rev. Charles McCarthy. Each er of interest charges, but the con- evening the devotions and sermons ‘ference had adjourned without cak- during the week will begin at 7.30.‘ing any action. The British pound moderate tariff man The great impediment to world's and world recovery was, he thought, the changing value of gold. Furthermore it was Russian com- petition which was forcing Finnish Central Glurdlan locals, 4s. par word; wag", mg Eastern locall- 2c. per word; Announcements and C ‘ , Evlllll. 30- Pfl‘ ‘will; Classified. 2c. per word; In Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- lllfl. (la-rill. cw» 4c- per llama; Letters of Condolence, 10c. l” per Inch; Notlcfl of Thanks and Apps-cola __, 70¢, pg;- 13¢}, or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. Y Y v ¢vv For Sale GBAVENSTEIN APPLES AT F. i. Reeves, Bouthport. 5621-10-24-31 RATEz-Zc per word. thraa In- sertions for the prlcc of two, strictly payable la advance. To Let r0 LET - ROOMS WITH BOARD and garage. Apply BI Fitzroy Street. 5979-10-22-31. FOB SALE — ANTIQUE CHAIRS. Apply Guardian. 5960-10-21-31. GBAVENSTEIN APPLES AT F. S. Reeves’ Southport. 5948-10-21-31. T0 LET - LARGE FURNISHED front room. AppFy Guardian. k 5960-10-21-31. FOR SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room s.glls on hand at Guardian Oiflcs. . h ' tl-‘OB SALE-— OLD PAPERS I gafivgczn Avenuggegfllgyzfigi cents bundle. Guardian Office: ' - 2-4-tf. CARBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses. etc. 1c per i T0 LET-FURNISHED BED SIT- tlng room with fire place. Also single bedroom, heated, and gar- shew Guard.“ omca m age. Phone 626. 5625-10-24-31 _ - —~——'————i——~ FOR SALE-YOUNG oucnnsrzy I Boarders Wanted Cow to freshen October aotu Amos Acorn, Vernon River. 5981-10-22-21. FOR SALE -- ELECTRIC SEWING EXPERIENCED WOMAN Machine. Perfect condition. Bar- wants position as housekeeper. gain. Apply Guardian. references. A 5957-10-21-31, poly Guardian. 5988-10-22-31. RASPBERRY PLANTS, VIKING certified disease free. $5.00 pen hundred. l". S. Reeves. Southport 5621-10-24-31 COUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSE- work. Good references. Phone 1247. 5956-10-21-31. FOR. SALE-NICE LIGHT EX- Female Help Wanted press. Good market or delivery wsmsn-ar ovccs normal 3:22" °‘°;;,’,Y_-,,_,‘Yf_§ Summerslde, an experienced walt- ress. Apply in person or write.= I _ 5061-10-21-31 Miscellaneous KNITTING ‘pom: AT 251 can. housework. Must be capable oft i011 Street 5939-1042-31- dolng plain cooking. References! required. Apply in person between ‘ .'011'N ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- 8 and 12 am, 2 Park Terrace. vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- 0624-10-24-31 ville, (R. 3. 50111183 ,g,,-,,.,,, w...“ ¢.,,,.-¢, “ch22. ... 51.22:: notify Bert Drake, Vernon. 5616-10-24-11. . MONDAY STRAYED — THREE CALVES, two wlthwhlte faces and one Shorthcrn. Please notify John Stockman, Wlnsloe Sta. 5623-10-24-31 Wanted l WANTED - SECOND HAND OF- A W” quiet but pretty wedding flee furniture. Also Safe. Give i°°k P1°°°' °" Mmdfll" °°*°b°‘j igillteatttowrllrlce‘ Box Jillllltll-IIOZE-agi‘. 10th. at 9 s. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, The Highlands. when Carrie Augusta McDougflll. formerly of Prince Edward Island and lately bf Vancouver, B. 0.. be- came the bride of Matthew Alex- ander Latwence.» of Edmontoxu formerly of Seafo-"d, Ontario. The bride looked charming in a gown l of robirfs egg’ blue georgette, with velvet; jacket, and carried a bouquet would be able to dispose of all it: of orphella. roses. The wedding surplus sheep and lambs, he said. march was played by Mrs. E. Ed- Big possibilities for future tradv wards. The ceremony was pcrform- were opened by the agreements. by Rev. Mr. Fraser of Wesley Unit- The Minister of Finance announ. ed Church, in the presence of a ccd the Government intended to few relatives and intimate friends. adhere strictly to the present mon- after which [B- dfliflly buffet 511F119?‘ etary policy, emphasizing that when was served. The bride's going aWlW the question of the gold. standard suit was of navy blue wool, withland devaluation was discussed at coat of navy and Wlfl/B 0096i! tfflvel Ottawa and the conclusion was tweed with blue fox collar, and reached that the Government would smart hat and accessories of navy be unable to continue assistance blue. The havnvévunlcleft by first" beyond the 5.000.000 pound limit for Jasper Park to spend their fixed by the special relief act, of honeymoon. and uvvn their Mum wl1lch 4,300,000 pounds had already will reside in Edmonton on 124th, been spent The Act" asserted the Street-Edmonton Journal. ‘ minister had been wholly designed; (Patrwt P1905‘! COPY to relieve the pressure of creditors ,on farmers affected by the drought SEES GREAT and depression. (Continued from Page l) SSW-Intermediate C. G. I. T., regu- lar meeting-Social Hall. 7.00-—Trall Rangers, regular meet- lng-Soclal Hill. LAWRENCE-MCDOUGALL WANTED-CHILDREN'S SEWING. Apply l3 Spring Park Road. 5998-10-22-31 EN DORSES (Continued from Page l) Hwnoxo rigs I An old negro went to the offlcl of the commissioner of registration in a Virginia town and applied 301’ registration papers. "What ls your name?" asked the benefit. Mr. McDadc went on. Hon. J. L. Ralstcn (Llb., Shelburne- Yarmoutlu had sought to minimize the effect of Russian competition. The fact was, Mr. McDade said, official. of the 3,250,000,000 board feet lm- "George wasmngtuny, was the ported into Great Britain in 1931,’reply. 88.7 per cent came from Russia i “Well, George, are you the man and only 4.4 per cent from Canada. who cut down the cherry tree?" “No, suh, I ain't de man. I R1111 done no work for nigh onto a year." and Norwegian mills into liquida- tion and unlooslng large stocks __ from those countries on the Brit- ish market. RtjHon. Mackenzie King, he re- marked, had predicted difficulties would arise in giving effect to the clause in the treaty directed against Russia. Since his speech the British Government had taken steps to cancel its trade treaty with the Soviet Union. optimistic he felt convinced, Mr. McDsde said. that the concessions to the lumber industry would mean ultimately an increase of Canadian lumber imports to the extent of 1,300,000,000 feet. The lumber irrlustry was the lifa of his constituency. He hoped, Mr. t McDade said, that even if the Op- position did vote against the re- Esrly Increase in . solution when the bill was in com- Phone l4! l Lumber Exports to G. B. mittce. no exception would ba taken to the clause relating to lum- Whila ha did not want to be too her.