F MYSTERIES SHOOTING or a rsxr-narvsa I 3y Victor Cotro Press Correspondent iOopyl-igbted. 1090. by) The Can- GARBON DUNE, Ont... Rb. iii- fCPJ-At the side d the Budbuiy hishwey. three miles westor this village. is a tiny, weathered, wooden cross. It marks the spot where thi body of Guisiippi Giusti, Sudbur} taxi-driver, was found at 9 o'clock Monday morning, Nov. 1, 1936. by a passing . N years later the murderer is still at large. Si: bullets from a .92 automatic had riddled the taxi driver's body, ‘ five piercing the head. upper arms and shoulde n. while one had entered the “' The murdered 1 man's oar had been found near I Sacred Heart College. Budbury, 101 all? l/way, at 10.30 the previous Police investigating the laying concluded that the murder had - been committ ’ about 9 o'clock ‘ Saturday night, October 30. The last person to see Glustl alive was his 15-year-old son John, who war CSULTANA ROLL A triumph of the Mod- ; ' at his father's taxi stand at 6 pm ern Ice Cream "lant. It {s has a Valentine Heart V’ shaped center of Whip- Pfil Cream and Cherries and an outer layer of P L‘ R F l.‘ C T I 0 1V ICE CREAM, and a n". a! coating of crushed Saturday night. He was able to giw only a meagre description of a ‘to man in a dark overcoat." who ha come to the stand while he wa 1 there, and had arranged for a trii to Garcon Mine. The “tall man in e. dart over- coat" bobbed up agan when pro- . vincial police inquired at s Garson g Mine home. where a lengthy wedd- 1 ing celebration was in progress, one answering the description furnished _ by John Glusti, who had joined l walnuts-Roll serves 16 in the l‘ Why Saturday uisht- He ' _ had not inquired their names. The . "’P’e' other man is believed to have been _,', , the Sudbury taxi-driver. ' . Examination oi’ Giusti’: outc- n E L I c I o u s ! mobile revealed no bloodstains, in- MSTTNUTWE i r (f. Cl l dicating that he had been slain outside the machine. and that hi= body had not been transported in it Motive for the murder remained e. mystery. Giusti's pockets werc stripped of everything exoem a bunch oi’ keys. but if the motive was robbery it is difficult to understand why the slaye- should have ridden around with his victim for several hours. The morning be was slain I Glusti had deposited $405 in the bank. PACKED A N D DELIVERED ON I4 HOUR NOTICE. $1.25 PER ROLL ::Persian Balm-t‘?! delight of dainty femininity. imparts a frag- rant charm to the complexion. Tones up the skin and makes if velvety soft in texture. Cooling, re- freshing, it is delightful to use. Never ‘reeves a vestlge of stlckness. i Invaluable for hands. face. and as ‘ ‘ . _____ o. hair fixative. Wonderfully sooth- ing and protective. Especially 1e- commended in cases of roughness or chafing caused by weather con- CENTRAL ______ i,’ Q ‘ Ule Millard’: for Cuts and Cores 1- ' i PHONE 94s FOX SCARVES To make your Fox skin into Scarf will cost Brick Ice Bream ALWAYS AVAILABLE A ged 210.00 ross 2.00 Silver ............$l2.00 Best workmanship. Winter sale of Coats con- tinuing. Write for prices. Free storage next summer. DAVID MAGEE LIMITED EXAMINATION lilting and implying Gletl. l. J. Illifll orromnrnisr 78 King Street on» Connected ems Saint John, N. B. Drugstore N-ifii-z-ii-ia-is-is. [retessieiial Gard: fi hi0??? BENTLEY w. a. BENTLEY, K. o. J. a. BENTLEY, Ir. c. rs and Attorneys-aid.“ norm! no LOAN I Oflloo: iae Richmond Street. Prohibition Commission . " Chas. ll. Black, Chairman. , Charlottetown Ill. B. McDonald. Welt It. Pelfll . John Simpson. Hamilton. | v » IQII all Bel-nation regarding o! PBOIIBITION AU!‘ " the above or to Inlpeeior J. ~ I. C. ll. l. Charlottetown g Buckwheat ' Flour The "Pancake" kind made from clean ISLAND GROWN BUCKWHEAT. Only Scents pound, Get some of it at GARTEIVS Seed Q Feed Store §“'.\‘_\.\ N‘ ... oi‘? “ \\_ -‘ x \\ \ c» . . \ ‘ :~.._\\'\..f~- '-~~ You have been asking past . . colors, \—~ dun Life Assurance Company Shows Big Increase MONTREAL. Feb. 12.--A forty- one million dollar increase in assets; now paid for business of over two hundred and thirty-six million dollars. an increase of alpproxim- ateiy twenty million dollars over 1933; cash in banks approximately twenty mil-lion dollars; and an ex- cess income over all disbursements of more than forty-three million dollars are four or the outstanding features of the Sixty-Fourth Annual Report of the Sun Life Assumnco Company of Canada covering operations during 1034. presented to policyholders and shareholders by Arthur B, Wood, President and Managing Director. at the Annual Meeting held here to-day. The financial statement, which in- cidentally is the first presented by Mr. Wood since he assumed the Presidency of the company a year ago. is marked by a decided con- servative note and indicates im- and increased business activity in the United States, Great Britain and Canada. the three chief countries in which the Sun Life operates. The figures are especially encouraging to those who are seeking evidence of improvement in industry and show the ability of the public to purchase insurance and also of Tieir growing appreciatiofPof the “no record which insurance has 1de during the last few years. ‘Jerham one of the most interest- lg features of the repirt from the ‘lblifi standpoint, for it directs at- ntlon in a rather forceful manner 1t a definite recovery is taking ‘. is the Porease in Efoup life '~ - -' “cw corporation and industrial plant employees ir ._ .3, Canada and mt D Lain, a clear indication of ‘he return to payrolls of the workers. New group life business ai- most doubled, but in addition the cmount of gro life business in force by about wenty-five million dollars. The experience of the Bun Life in regard to [Min life is the experience of the lending companies or this continent where over ten billion dollars on roup life is in force and it estimated that twenty-five percent of the families oi’ the continent are protected by Crisp, new WABASSO PRINTS. 18cyd 22cyd 25Cyd . and we’re delighted to be able to shovi you a generous range once more. There's thi breath of Spring in the lovely new designs ano provement in economic conditions. for these for several days 4 this type of policy. The reduction in the number of loans applied for and the repay- ment of loans made in preceding years would indicate that many people status in 1934. Cash repayments were stantiai reduction in new loans. Total income for the year was million‘ dollars with over two hundred and thirty-six million dollars of new paid for business for the year 1934. Since 1929 bilsileai! in force of the Sun Lite has in- creased by two hundred and eighty million dollars and now stands at two billion seven ' hundred and forty-eight million dollars, the Sun Life maintaining its sltion as one of the ranking companies of the world. The assets now stand at six hundred and sixty-five million dollars for the year. During the year the bond account increased by over forty-six million dollars, while cash in banks is over nineteen and a half million dollars and loans on company's policies show a decided decrease. A profit of approximately one and three-qurterl million dollars was realized by the sale or securities. Apart from these items there has been very little change in company's investment portfolio. In the five year depression period the Bun Life's assets increased by over ninety-seven million dollars. while during that time payment to policy holders totalled over fou‘ hundred and sixty-eight million dollars or more than three hundred and twelve thousand dollars for every working day. Payments to policyholders during 1934 were over eighty-eight million dollars, bring- ing the total paid since organization to over eight hundred and eighty- eight million dollars. ‘The Director's report shows that continued efforts toward economies have resulted in further reduction in the cost of nagement and ad- ministration. The total expenses being a million dollars less than the corresponding figure for i933; while the surplus earned during the year amounted to 021.291.936.11. oi which 019.219.504.28 has been paid 0r allotted in dividends to holde's of participating policies. ‘me sum of 00.009.004.46 has been applied to writing down securities and in- creasing of reserves. Mr. Wood. in the re- port, reviewed a some length the BRINGING UP FATHER company/s cperatioris during 1934 SECOND WINNER ' 0001050! Q Row’ _ Coupon Ho. 130 won flIllffOO tori Bard this week. The lucky “number was drown by Hie Worship Mayor Kennedy. l o ifiymgar coupigioghgnmrimy °"°£.Y. omi ‘blaeebiimerorfuriuoeeiueiiflmlftyur ‘- n. a. l-AIOI a co. Wily, ’ . llqueealt. n- "HE - was» $1M. ERE are valueethat you'll not see equalled! Colorful new prints and percalee, shown in stripes, cheeks, plaids, ilorale, polka dots with I number of original modernistlc designs. The Dresses offer you all sizes in onerous ranze. They are cleverly designed in uttering street dress styles. They are carefully made and fine- ly fitting . . . asmodetnllto-dl! nnilellilflil as a rose garden. ‘A new one if it fades” To-day, a SALE of House Dresses improved their financial thirty-one percent greater than 1933 while there was a sub- ovcr one hundred and fifty-nine‘ One Dollar Customers outside Charlottetown may send s dollar and mention size wanted. Dress post paid. We'll ship the Savings in Wabaspso Broadcloth 15c Yd- Here is a line that we picked up at a price 1h!‘ made possible a bargain for you in a dozen colors of these useful fabrics. Sitcom i laAoL-i-Ja-s»... trol machine which he was r0011": gum,“ ‘i; mint...” lfunotusir-mindcll. end line we lee lard Londonderry at Hatfield Aerodrome ready to take oi’! in I dllnl 001l- hlmlcll. remarking that the statement, m view of present day conditions, he felt was encouraging and eaiisinc- tow. Mr. Wood is of the 0111111011. based on reports from the impor- tant countries where the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada cp- erates, that the world is zradually emerging from the depression al- though he believes that a fleet dell has pa; to be done before the world oouid hope to retum to the level of prwpeflty which the progress of science and invention have made possible. P. E. I. Hospital AnnudlCollection BIAUKIEY ‘POINT Per Gordon Show Charles Gregor 00.00 Robert Shaw . Clove Robinson C.A.Beiunan lnwis lilecCallum Mildred Brown 50 Georgeliuzhes .50 m. BUCHANAN Per Oelvlnlllhop OelvinBishop $2.00 Everett McAulay .. 2. .............. l m. cameras: James u.1v1u.ch.son ....~.... 1.06 Miss Bella McKinnon 1.00 Alex. Smith l’ Mrs. J. Robertson 1. .. . 00 Fifty cents each contributed by L. aid McKinnon, M. W. Muwhlson, Weston Maztln, John A. Martin. Chas. D. J. McLeod, Alford Martin, BRDOKIIILD ’ Per Georli 0N0!!! George Crcwys‘ Margaret Chandler STANLEY BRIDGE Per Miss Pansy Allaml I Mk‘. Fhlwn Brown .......... “.00 mil! 1 New Tlllyar Lance I- When next you we! llleele, Thelinwort-hliasblol We d! up In laid er frameeernonntinfl. E. W. TAYLOR cc-nseumm S. TAYLOR ammo I r 38 inch GREY corrous 12c There are hosts of purposes for which you are always wanting good grey cottons. sheets . . . pillow eases . . .aii kinds oi’ occasional use about the house. These cottons are firm, strong and you'll be agreed in approval of the smooth flneneee of texture. Allan Cup Finals Wolves Wand Abbies at the Forum Friday Night J Egg. Laying 0ontest Report of the Prince Edward Is- land egg laying contest for the week ending February ‘I, 1035. Pen. Owner's Name Pte. 1 @). 8th, 6111mm . . . . 349.9 3 Mrs. R. Blaster. New Wilt- shire a m. 111' iiI ‘Masha; m " HlVGB Sable . . ‘ibtaliv- . . ... .1 s Mrs. .1. u. napalm. 1 m. so.‘ wit..." ..... .. 352.7‘ Weeklyprodirction. B. A. Drisooll, Manager of Con- test, J. A. Clark, Superintendent. elia}; 356.8 250.1 ' .. 22391 88.3 per cent E’. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond Sh. "I KI s: B'A'IGP'AIIC'G°A OBBTIIIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CANADIAN SOCIETY 0i OOWYACCOUNTANTB OOIHISQIONEB FOR TAKING AFFIDAVIT! IN THE ‘I'll CANADIAN OBIDII‘ MEN'S TRUST IANI OI NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING at Lowest , Rate. Charlottetown MEMBER OI ‘ surname coca-r or r. s. r. r. Li. asraasanrsrrva ABBOCIATION. LIMITED- OIAIMJTTITOWN. l’. S. l. Accounting eyattine opened up and revised. ‘all!!! IIVIII‘ DINO methods lfllhlled. Coot Accounting incur-use lo um special nellemwil- ‘willy, lllfllfl! 3d IIIIIIII lIditl. leluee lheele see mu: and u» Accounts unwel- lbeolne ‘In: returns written up and riled. Ilnensisl arrangements nude between debtor III! colleen. uni-e undid Oeiapanld moi-mm. I. C. I0! I. . TII-IPIIONE 181l-