NOVEMBER 17. 1933 -POTA Paul A. Buying table stock Mountain Pota- toes and Turnips at our Warehouse until Wednesday, November 22nd. CHARLOTTETOWN ro- Murray ti Consular Invoices For (lhina The Cllnese Maritme Customs ‘ advises that documents covering shipments to China continue to ar- ' rive from abroad without co sular invoices attached, tli rcby incuzr- ing a penaty of 15 god units ($9). lnaddlion, the TBQLLCIHEUlZ that the signature of a responsible member of the manllilohlring or. explrt iirm must cpjeir on the in- voice continues to b: ignored, causing srrions inconvelfencc to imp rt ng irlr-s in China. In the absence of t"e reqlrred signature, invoices will not be aczepteci and cargcs will be subjlxt to examina- tion of custom. valuation at an additional chs ge of l0 tacls for the services oi the snpfrv sing oi-l ricer. CHALLENGER/S KEEI. WILL BE CAST SOON LONDON, Nov. l6—'I'he Ielden keel oi Endeavour, T. O. M. Sop- with's challenger ior the America Cup, will be cast from 80 or 90; tons of metal within a fortnight, it’ was learned today, and the yacht,j now under construction at Gos- port, will probably be hunched in April. Sopwith himscli’ will. command the challenger during the cup races against the AYIYFIJCBD defender-f Gem-go Williams. who for many years was male of the famous yacht. White Heather, will have direction of the cl‘ w as skipper. The cup races have tentatively been scheduled to start September I6, 1934. mterest in aviatbn is growing in Perpetual Pension Stopped After only 1841 years, a. pension which should have continued for- ever has been allowed to lapse by the Supreme Court in Leipzig, Ger- many. In i746 Landgrave Frederick I of Hcssen awarded to his chic. in- spector of the salt mines “and his descendants" a perpetual annual pension oi 400 thalers (then worth about $2,000) for his wollk in the salt mine oi Allendori. Forty-one years later Landgrave Frederick II con- ‘flrmed this award, prescribing that it was to be paid out of the receipts from the mine. In i924 Prussia slis- pended payments, declaring that the mines were no longer being worked. Descendants of the salt inspector brought proceedings. The Supreme Court rejected the claims, quoting ' the document of 1746, which says that the payments are to be made from the salt revenue, and adding that now there is no such revenue. VALLEYFIELD o...‘ scuooi. Valleyfield East School standing for the month of October: Grade X.-1. Ruth Campbell; 2, i ' K thryn MacPherson; MacLeod. Grade IX.-i, Isabella Knox. Grade VII.-1, Helena MacLeod; 2, Lilian MacLeod; 3, Thompson Knox. Grade V.—-l, Eileen Weathcrbie; 2. Bruce MacLeod. Grade IV.—1, Betty Weatherbie. Grade II.—1, Stirling MacLeod. Grade I Sr.—i, Lily Knox. Grade I Jr.-l, Alice MacPher- son. Wallace MacPherson, teacher. 3, Betty l A Local Flapper said: I can't. get flop-ml and South Ohm- along with my boy friends lately. He ignores me, and i1‘ there's any- thng that makes me hopping mad Many womcn in Lord'n are wearing berets of ostrich skill. it‘s ignorance. WANTED A Distributors and dealers f for “MODERN OIL BURNER” for Ranges, Self-Feeders and Heaters. Write immediately to lilodern Oil Burners. 97 Union Street, Saint John. N. B. Advertising liner-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals. inner-p locals. 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming Chiscllied. 2o, per word; 12 Mt-mflfllm Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- Events, 2c. per word; Notices, 10o per inch; tugs, Cards. eh.- per inch; Notices or 4c per word. Other rater Minimum Charla for an! sontl. BATH-lie per Iorfl. three In- sertions for the prion of two. atrloll! payable in ndvumo. ' ’—=1-'=—' Fl ., Bridge and Whist Score Boarders Wanted Clivlftis. Gusrdinn Central Job ____ Vrr: Pflntgfy Nov i-tf any uomnafw‘ o. a": m“! wee, wligo u-tnvsusiais APlLhs‘ I5: pan .—_-_-_~._~—~——— ---"~ ——— bushel. Also Movllliwh PP l5‘ rwo aosnnaas coMI-"(ixulgagtl-Y WF- 5~ Rteiii. s°‘!£“l’°"“__?.5°§ “wmmmiated at m P] m 215a. oanaolmn SUITABLE FOB lining nm 8%., P" W d sheet Guardian OiIice _____§f_- ante ** =1;;_»;.~.<__~. -------- -< ma sAicE ... AUCTION FORT!‘- W A N '1‘ E D — BABY STROLLIIR. must be in good condition. Reas- msbl , A 1 "E," co. Guardian. e ppy 2727 WANTED -- JANUARY 1st, MOD- erate sized furnished house, cont- rally located, reliable party. Write full particulars care Guardian. 2755. L<z§t__..__ LOST-LIVE HOG FROM TRUCK on November 7th. b ‘ 80h Hunt?!‘ River and Emerald. Finder please notify A. E. Wedlock, Hunter m"; 2754. Male Help‘ Wanted WANTED-JWEN WHO THINK that. our economic system can be improved. If so write. P. O. Box 104. All letters confidential. 2i BECOME EXPERI‘ BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful lflduates. Write Molar Barber Oollals $73 Harrington, Halifax H H W. _ Miscellaneous Flfiffioiiify ‘pit-line sis - since July, two steers. one heifer: year and half old. Ii not claimed before December 1st. same will be sold after that date to clear expenses. Alexander Mclnnis. Innis Valley, P. E. 1. 3705. 4e. per name; Letters of Condolence, of Thanks and Appreciation. 10o- por lnoll or Charlottetown and P. E. I. 4o. per word; Western and 10o. on applications. artlsouient talent! - five roa. sou: - AUCTION sonn- Flve, Bridge and Whist Scoro Car-ls. Guardian Central Job Prinierv "H ‘S~C_O_'l'l‘lSH TERRIER PUPPIES for sale. Bred from our stock, im- ported from the world famed Chairman's Kennels, Scotland. Be in the fashion, own a. Scottie. F01‘ particulars apply Manaiel‘ 9°55" Punt, lower Gagetown. N. H. 2797. FOR SALE-TWO PURE BRED Ayrshire heifers to ircshen in March. also one Ayrshire bull. eleven months. will sell or trade for beef. G. H. Mason. 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The speeches given in th Public Breaking contest were of a. very high order. Ivsu Roberts and Cedric Stetson of West Royalty, who won first and second places, contest at the Central School Fair. The schools represented were: Central Royalty, Miss Helen Doug- ” ills, teacher; South Milton, M1‘. Al- . lson MacKinnon, teacher; and west ltayriliy, Miss Ruby Stewart and Miss Katherine lilcaoKinnon. teach- “ CIT. CLASS I GRAINS Sec l-Oats-l Lillian Hurray, W. i Royalty. 2 Raymond MaoKinnon, W. Royalty; 3 ‘Ilommy Jackson W. n - Royalty; 4 Harold Rodd. B. Milton. Sec 2—Wheat: I Harold Rodd, 2 N’ hill an Hurry. w. Royalty: s Ivan I, Fl-lzzle. w; Royalty: 4 Allison Mac- -- Rae. Sec 3~Bsrley: 1 IvanRobel-ts. W. Royalty: 2 Harold MacRae, C. Roy- alty, 3 Athol Roberts, W. Royalty. Sec 4—Col'n: l Keith Pickard W. Royalty; 2 Margaret Curley, W. Roy 111W? 3 Elvin Bilrke. W. Royalty, 4 ‘John Weeks, s. Milton. l I Sec 5-Beans: 1 Willem Hambly ‘ § C- Royalty: 2 Raymond Hambly, C ‘Royalty: 3 Harold MaeRae, C. Roy- lfllli‘; 4 Kenneth MacRae. C. Royalty. i l l CLASS II—ROOTS i Sec 1—Grecn Mountain Potatoes:' Pill Plus Curley, W. Rioyalty; 2 Many- Iico-Cilrley. W. Royalty: 3 Arthur '. '4 MacRae. C. Royalty: 4 Allison Mac- Rac, C. Royalty. Sc" 2—Ir'.s'h Cobblers: l Joseph Curley, W. Royatly; I . “lg-lo Arthur MacRac. C. Royalty; 3 Har- " f... old Rodd, S. Milton, 4 Ivan 737; Kinnon. W. Royalty. Mac- Sec 3 (l) ‘Iurnips (feed): 1 Athol: Roberts; 2 Jack Bell; 3 Gladys cur- lei’? 4 Ivan. Roberts. Sec 3 (b) Turnips (table): I Ivan MacKinnon, 2 Jack Bell; 3 -7 Bertha Hurry; 4 Ivan Frizzle. 1 Sec 4 Mangels: 1 Donald M“. iPickard: 4 Allison MaoRae. won first and fourth places in. the I Young Young. 2 Katherine Diron 3 Flor- ence Dixon. Duifett, 4 Florence Dixon. i CLASS {Pl-MANUAL TRAINING SAVE your Battery . . . SAVE your Temper . G R A D E A Marveluhe Sold at Imperial Oil Dealers’ and Service Stations. Drive In today! wmren ‘ John Agnew. 3 ‘Tommy Agnew. 4 (b) 2 John MacKinnon, 3 Mar- Aildroy Colon lea 4-76 yard dash, boys 11 and I Laura Stetson. i Jorie Inng. 4 Harold MacRaie. _ .seo 1 school Lunch: 1 Irene Mc-. (c) 1 Mildred Hurry. 3 Jolmlm 1 ‘Ipmmv mew. 2 Hvnrvfiilfl‘! 5,04, 3 getiy Agmw, ‘Weeks, 3 Mary Gallant, 4 Louis and Gerald ‘lrslnor iMacNevin aw s-so yo"! duh. elrlfl 9 end (d) i Tommy Jackson, 2 Laura l0: 1 Gladys Culey, 2 Bertha Hurry. Hurry, 3 Helen Coles. 4 Eileen Weeks Sec 8-60 yard dash girls 11 and (c) 1 Irene Mscleod, a Kenneth l2: 1 oeoralpa ‘Irainor. B Mildred your... 3 Raymond, Hambly Hurry. 3 Eva. ohown, 4 Helen Max:- DMBW" A find" 12 Yea“) (f) 1 Lillian Hurry, 2 Raymond Kinnon , , s" 1 59”“? 1 Ermine Latter’ ziMacKinnon, 3 lvan Roberts, 4 Sec 10-100 yard dash boys over Irene Prinle, a Mildred i-iurrv. 4 3mm “Wm. 14; 1 Cedric Stetson. z Tommy cuss vn-sswmo, KNITPlNGl AND CROCHITING Qentml lMaoKinnon, 3 Eva Chown and Mar- _ b 1 Lm .1M __ (b) Current History: 1 S” ‘ m "dared e“ at Rpyalty gueriio Aylwafli. 4 Helen Cola and lRoyalty School. z West lschool, 3 south Milton School lflorence Dixon Sec o-Project mo; 1 South Mil- 8w 14-60 vwl. three-leased race ton School, 2 West Royalty School, boys: 1 Ivan Frlzzle and Ivan Rob- lfi Central Royalty School eris. 2 387111011451 MwKbl-nvn 8-814 Sec 6—0riginal Puster (a) Health Jack Bell. 8 Oodrzc (Bebop and Bor- or School ma; 1 Ruth Gallant, new Tremor. 4 Ivan MeoKhmon "South Milton, z Catherine MacKin-flnd Hwy Hurry ‘non, 3 Tommy Jackson. 4 Katherine 59° 14-"75 yard dash Kills 0V" 143 |weeks south 1.4.4.0.. 21 Ilene Carley, 2 Lillian Hurry, I Soc S-Jlnrbroidcicd Linen: 1 Nor-i ‘m 5am” first 0r ienlmmn“: Catherme Dixon n“ Young‘ 2 Vera Home‘ 3 Vmanll Jean MacRae 2 Cecl Stetson, 3' 59° 15-50 ylrd dash, boy! 3 lfld jllaymond Hambly, 4 [V8.11 Roberts winder: l Donlol Chow“. l! Allison Sec 7—Weath-<r Chart for JuheqMBoRBQ. 3 Hoiold Mums ll Athol Roberts, z Central Royaltyi 5w "-75 w"! dosh. slrls l8 mil lSchool 3 Birdena Frizzle. West i“: 1 u)!" H1117)’. 3 MUSE-Wt Alli- ‘(Royalty ward, 3 Florence Dixon and Eileen l Sec ii-Plasticene Modelling (s): We'll"- ll Eilem Avlword. 2 Allison Ma¢-' Sec iii-nail mile relay race: 1 Sec L-Hammer Handle: 1 Athol‘, Roberts, a Henry Hurry _ (Rae, 3 Harold MacRae we“ wyyalty‘ Senior Dept; Jack Bell. Cedric Stetson. Raymond Mac- ian MacKmnon, 2 Jean MacRae Division B (over 12 years) Sec 1 Hemstitching: 1 Norma. Sec 3--Knittod Sock: l Norma‘ Young, 2 Florence Dixon, 3 Kath-i erlne Dixon Sec 4—-Mended Sock: 1 Norma Division A (under l2 years) Ausland‘: 2 Arthur MaoRac; a Keith Hum, sec 3_Bhd Home: 1 Mfinardl (c) 1 Harold Riodd. 2 Irene Mac- Coles, 2 Gerald Trainor. 3 Henry Lmd’ 3 Raymmd Mmmnml" Kinnon, Tommy Jackson 2-West Royalty Junior Dept: Bertha. Hurry- (g) 1 gel-tho Howard, 2 Raymond Jackson, 3 Raymond Maclfinxlon. 4- . . Pa, “w... . 1 J an MacKinnon. a 1.111111. Hurry Bomard Trainer Msouli-ao m5 n8 e Sec 4 Portfolio (a) birds: 1 W955, 59° “"59 3"‘,- WIWJWBW P"! 5m a mended Garment. 1 Jeanmioyalty School. 2 Central Royaltylzlrls: 1 Ilene Curley. 881d Ulllm lschool a South Milton School Hurry. I more rim-xv and Marion Macitae I ' Division 5-12 years and. over CLASS lll-QONTESTS 595mm Trainer. Ivan MacKinnon, Sec 5 Carrots: i Ruth MacKln- soc l-School Chorus: 1 South GM“ Cwley» Mudl“ Hum’ MncKnnon, 4 Hilda. coles. CLASS Ill-VEGETABLES Sec lTomatoes-I ‘Ibmmy Juk- son. 2 Arthur MacRae. 3 1-1414; Coles, 4 Bobby Gates. Sec 2 Cucumbers: l Ivan Roberts, 4 Ivan NlacKinnon. Bec 3 Beets: 1 Ruth MaoKinnon. 2 Arthur MacRae. 3 Allison Msc- Rae, 4 Leo Doiron. Sec 4 Cabbage i Elwin Burke, z Ivan MaoKinnon, 3 Raymond Mac- Kinnon, 4 Ruth MacKirmon Sec 6—Squash: 1 Henry Hun-y, 3 ' Helen MaoKinnon, 3 Andrew Male- Rae. 4 lvilldred Hurry. Sec 5——Plll1’l'plfllli 1 Norma. Young, 2 Tommy Jackson, 3 Ivan Prmlo, 4 Maurice Curley A cmss IV-FDOWERS Scc 1-Swect Peas: 1 Hilda Cole-s. 2 Aldry Coles, 3 Jean Male- fans, 4 Doris Pickard. l. hliiruii . .\i Pore Cro . . Preston Ell ... ... Veiltiir- s . , Vlukrrs Markets At A Glance (Cnniullnn Press) Toronto nml .\iontr<-.il~—.\locko cl"!- eii higher. Turnuln Mines-Miilivriwl)’ lush"- New Yorlh-Sluclis slszlrilly tailor- “'|l'I\lhi‘g—-\Vll‘i| closed liiulll-r New York-Pinion, rnlvlvi; w-ifec and sugar hlgiur. SAINT ‘JOHN HAS REAL ESTATE BOOM SAINT JOHN. NB. Nill‘. 14*‘ (C.P.)—Due w the fcnllomli‘ illslil oi small wage earners, s inznialure real est-ltd boom is in prvF-‘s °n the Bandy Point Road and adia- cent sreas near 5a nt John. Already 26 families either iinVfl built small bungaows or liarc new homes under construction in that district. Ovrng to keen demand, 60 lots of l~nd have becn lunricclly surveyed. 7/ 2 Doris Pickard; 8 Hilda Coles. n) H ‘ J Young. 2 Millard Coles, In, Coles. 4 Athol Roberts. l Boo b-(Eildso: i Jean Malta, a mi, 4 vcims Burke Sec 2~—Mixed Flowers: Pickard; 2 Helen Coles; 1 Doris 3 Hlldls ° Coles; 4 Keith Pickard. Sec ii-Gladiohls: i Velma Burke. Sec 4—Geran um: 1 Nomm 3 Mary CLASS V-FRUITS Sec 1 Apples (Northern Spy): 1 _'u Jack Gallant, 2 Margaret MacKin- “"0 non. 3 Katherine Macliinnon, 4 Bobby Gates. Sec %-Apples (Worthy): 1 Harold Rodd. 2 Jaen Frizzlet 3 Doris Pick- ard. 4 Helen MacKinnon. Sec 3 Apples (crabs): 1 f-lhmld MacRae, 2 Jim Coles, 3 Andrew MacRae. 4 Keith Pickisrd. Sec 4 Plums (Lombard): i Donald MacAusland, 2 Raymond MacKin- non, 3 Margaret Carley, 4 Birdenno Frizzle. CLASS Vl-CANNING Sec Z-Beets: 1 Moran MbcKin- MscRae, 4 Aldrey Coles CLASS VII-COOKING Sec i—Bread: i Marguerite an. son. 4 Norma Young. Sec 2—Bisouits: 1 Jen-n Mutton, Marion MacKinnon. Bee 4-Ginger Bumps: 1 McLeod, 2 Lfsrisn MscKinnoi-i, lMary Gallant, 4 Bertha Howard, 2 Katherine Dixon, 3 Athol Roberts . v l l non. 2 Georgina Trainer, 3 Jean, lllll. 2 Irene Fflflle. 3 Lilli’! Stet-Ivan fiizzle. 3 Laura Hurry. 4 Ver- 2 Irene Maolcod- 3 Vera Home, 4 Harold Rodd, zi Bcmard Trainer 47 .| o _ 2 m1 _ Sec 2—Pouitry Feed Hopper: 1_ is.» in n‘ _" A ° mbem‘ 3 we“ Bomflrd Tremor. 2 Arthur MaoRoolli/illiou, 2 West Royalty. a Central “Omml R°YmY= 1mm“ 1.; Weeks, 4 Harold Rodd. 3 Kenneth M8633‘. 4 Raymondkovalty _ MacAusland, Kenneth Macaw, Sec 6 Parsnlps: 1 Andi-ow Mu- Mmxmnon " ' Tlomm n on Sec 2—1Public Speaking: i Iva-n y A‘ W‘ Ev‘ °wn Rae, 2 Elnmleline Larter, 3 Ruth sec 3___Nafl Box. 1 Bernard Roberts. 2 Cedric Stetson’ 3 Athol (pan-jot please ca”) ‘rrainor; 2 Jack Bell. 3 Ivan Rob- erts. 1 Andrew MacRae Soc 4—Miscella.neous: i Raymond MbcKinnon, 2 Vernon Stockman. 3 Jack Bell, 4 Cedric stetson Roberts, 4 Lillian Hurry so " Youaowyour eioplck your oompwy. do you?" "Why not? She's s good juflgq oi people-she picked me." NUTIBE ~ CLASS X.I\'—SPORTS Sec 1-400 Yard dash boys 13 and l4: 1 Ivan Roberts. 2 Hamid Riodd, 3 Gerald Trainor, 4 Ivanl . i IFTlZZle. Sec 2-75 yard dash boys 9 and i0: 1 Henry Hurry. 2.Ivan Malc- Kinnon, 3 John Agnew, 4 Keith‘ om. 10,, p,“ "new." depot Pickard l will be opened Friday, 17th, for the sec 3.4g ym-d dash’ 841-15 3 andl convenience oi our shippers. under: 1 Eileen Aylvirrad, 2 Ruth! Canal“ Nathn“ F” Bmmw’ MacKinnon. a Doris Pickard. .‘§’,“,';"""““°- CLASS X—LIVE STOCK AND _,_ POULTRY Sec i (a) Calf (dairy breed): 1 Athol Roberts, 2 Kenneth MacRae, 3 Gerald ‘rrojnor, 4 Arthur Macftac See l (b) Calf (beef breed): _1 Ivan Frizzle 2 Birdena Frizzle, 3 Harold Rodd. 4 Henry Hurry Sec 3—(Pullet and cockerel (Bar- red Rock): 1 Jack Bell, 2 Keith Plckard, 3 Henry Hurry, 4 Bernard 'l‘rainor Sec ii-Pullet and cockerel (white leghorn): i Keith Pickard, 2 John Agnew, 3 Sidney NiacNevin. 4 Gerald Trainor "BORIlEN FOX SHOW NOVEMBER, 24th. i933 CLASS III-COLLECTIONS 5 CLASSILS Dark Silvcr- Dark Medium Silver- Sec L-Weeds: 1 West Ryoalty. 2 Adult Male Adult Male Central Royalty . Adult Female Adult Female Sec 2—'I‘ree Leaves: 1 South Mll- Pup Male Pup Male ton, z West Royalty, a Central Pup Female Pup Female Royalty. Sec Il-Samples cf wood: 1 s. Mll- Medmm Siher- Light Medium Silver- , i Adult Male Adult Male “Se” X$i‘.i‘f“..i.‘§.'.§°’f“é;...' Adi" Female Ab" Female Stetson , lzup Male Pup Male Sec 5—Insects: 1 Cedric Stetson,‘ I "p Female P“? Female 2 Arthur MaaRae, 3 Raymond Mac- Pale $i|ver__ Kill-HM). 4 Romy Hurry Adult Male Adult Female cuss XII-SCHOOL worm Pup Male Pup Female Sec l-Nllriting (a): 2 Velma . . . _ Burke, 3 Dom Plckardu 4 Alexi Show open to registered and unregistered foxes oizllllé Rhyms . fourth d_istricl._of Prince only. Entries will be receive up ito and including Nov. 22nd. Entry fee of 50c will he (b) 1 John MaoKinnon. 2 Allison MaoRae. 3 Mary Lewis, 4 Eileen Ayliward . (c) 1 Gwyneth Stockman 2 Geor“ gina ‘Irainor. 3 Mildred Hurry. 4 Helen Mack nnon ' .‘ charged for each fox. all foxes to be in the rink at 9.30 a,m. Entries to be mailed to Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse. or R. S. MacKenzie. Borden. Admission to Show 25c. (d): 1 Eva Chown, 2 Tommy Jackson, a mo, Hurry, 4 Athol 9S m... l GORDO ,(e); I Jean MlicRac. 2 Irene Mac- Iieod, 3 Raymond Hambly, 4 Mary w“ Fox Felting And Cleaning Business “$333,153; gffgjfj- gnmvgg; REMOVED T0 71 QUEEN SL-OPPUSIIE OABTEIVS SEED STURE l’ MacKinnon l Bee 2-Map Drawing: . (a) p.121. l Tommy Jackson, 2 l am prepared with the best expert men. properly shaped 1nd plant to give entire satisfaction to all fox lumen-Will be '4.’ give best possible “ ' “ ll luilll to all customers. '_ ‘ nrinr NOW roa nusnmss-iiria; your foxes to.» peltlng and i“ non Stockman. (b) Canada: l Irene MacLeod. 2 cleaning to ' (c) British Isles: 1 Raymond I UND hens MaoKinnon. 2 Hilda Colts, 3 L’iiinn| I Hurry, 4 8011M Howard - 71 QUEEN ST. Sec til-Art Work: 3 Doris Pck- ‘I 113+! .215, 722.22 A-ll -:.:;;:,.§wr.1 .;,-.-'.-,(- ~ h... ‘... 3 __ ,3 _. '3»21‘<\.$'-'; Y-lwref-Q-{wisr-s- a»: i; ‘ll F- ...- _ 1 w: _._.-_,fi__: u "mutants-e