ycre » Iliorreeted For - Every 1 V Q, 'i’Ii1~ Coin|inny's not snlei-i for the ill- I-I1 seid to be in storage be- e _ ,1 ___ i' 1 QPR” 2°’ 1933- -iris ci-iARuoT'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ ence Five _ -li H1 __ St0Ck3» BOIIJS, Qu0fdti0nS A A F..-ire mTmi6"m,'A" Montreal' ~ Pivotal New M lllillll MARKET (C ll _`__m___“ eller nu Press) liul li u rr( ' Q i ii.-il 'i'--i _ I lirnzllii ‘._:"..',: U" wr 1`:in ('ur ... . . ’ ` 3,7 R _ , li 4 i‘i|n lnri ‘U if l‘ I! .. _ , lioni llrillirc . ,U ilnw Sinltli _ iioin Steel und (.‘--ul B _ int Nia.-knl ._ . Ai _ ._ Wednesday and Saturday Issue _ ii1~1'-.ii i-‘r-me ' Nut im-rr _ff i'n\\'r-r Corp _ . Sliziwiiilgnn __ su-1-iorrnn ._ . ' . r_.|lm\-ing were the average prices Winnipeg El _. ' ' ,|nntf‘1l;~ f‘ill»ng.~. 4 lhll ... ... 5 to Sv rnr-rnts 4 lbs _.__ luv ll-_‘illicit .._. . . . ._ ,<\ilnnn14i . - . . '_' mc; Tomntoes ... . _ ._ l‘:iraiiips 3 lbs ... . }¢i-r-is llnz ... ... ... . .. Vmiilierries ... ... ... . . ._ vi-lrry ... ... ... ._ _ 2.11: 1,,"-gi- Eating Apples .. ._ 2012 uni Cnlibngc _ . . . ._ -.. Sc ,-_,,,i;|,,g Apples pri-k !l.`i1- 0n’1»ns 10 poiinfis . . . . . . _ _. 051- mi. MINING M (C Ili I 'r1Ji:o.\'1'o,`.'1“ririi°'§.;f°") Stocks A1-nic Oil ... ... __ .nur on for 2.11- for Il_'|1~ 17|- 101: Rr- 1 21- iinlry und Poultry Prorliirtu All-x I-iggn ... ... ... 151- liuttr-r ... ... ... ...._ ... ... 32:* l'rsnm ... ... tur- t"hlr‘ll!li . . . ._ . 901- lluuks ... . ... ... $1.25 Men t e ,mul-y _ _ _ _ . ling R nr li-.\l1-luis ... . lluiik llill . . . . irni1s_ti;n;l;b 1-- . . ... lli-nliiriic .. . tons -- .. 1: florist \’|>ni . ._ 121- ilunst l‘nl'k ... ... ... . - . ...._ lir- |'||-»pu Llinill ... . . __ 101- Llrer iii ... ... . . . .. 101-_ 100 _ 'ir _ l'_1l 1‘nst|c T __ ~| _ _ _ _ riinpir Por-k ... . . . ._ ‘ "J" ` ' " llr-:iris lli . . ._ . ’l‘1\ni:i-es ouch . . . . 51.11- uniiinl St-‘nk ... ...._ . Sirloin Stenlf ... , ., Produce ffoinninu l' ... .. ._ 15s Z_’0c (ir:1|i:\1ln ... ..~ . . . - _ 40:- I L11! 351' 1 51- 250 Iliiy’ _ . . ... ... ._ . __ Sir-i\\' ... . .. . . ll.-11.1 . . . . __ '|'nl-nips ._ -. . .. ihtntnes ... .. ._ ... Fish iiiirkr-r ... . ... llulliuizl-r llonn-stcnil ilfiwr-_v _ ._ ..... __ Kirk ilull . i\'lrk Iliikc l{1mt1\nii_v l»‘r1~.~h Firlcillocifs ... . . ._ l‘nrii1-1l (foil ... _ ,_ iir_\' t'nll ..... .-. ... ... ... ... `i‘l1~l_~l . . . . . _ . ._ ..,,, ,,,,, 1`r1eli ll-:-rrlng per doz 1 21- 5,, 1 lis- 1.1¢- 5L‘c .\liilaril1- _ .. . _ ... M1-\\‘1\ltf.-rs ._ . ll .\ili\ (‘nrp . Mull' llltil . . . “oss _\liiie_~1 _ General Yiloto rs Repo rts' Progress .\'orni|rl:i ... .. 111111-.-1-.ny ._ ._ (llgn Oil Ploiirnr (Ansoeiaiui Press) |~,,,",|,_r l\`i-IW YORK, April ‘.’.7-Grnoriil pn" Ant ,_ Motors Corp., to1iu_v rf-|ioi'i1°-1l ul-t gm-,,|,, _ --nriiliigs fur ilic first 1|iii|i'l1-r of _\-hm-mt 1512121, :inplil-nlilu to iti1- 1-nlniiioii stock, of .$t_5T5_fi71. eriiiiviilcnt, to 11 rents :i slmri-. In the llk1ip1_-ri1i1l of iliIl2_ vnrnings per coinlllou sliuic were l'1` 1-mils, Sim-1| ._ . .\‘ln1|i|l-oi-ii - Si. .\'t1-r l’nc S111! linsin -- 1 pi-rlorl uggreiqgtf-1] $i‘JU_000,lii:i noni- 11(1); 11";-h .\lni\tre:il Fowl-r _ . _ , _ M 3|, - . 1 lliioluor- l'1i\\'or _. . _ 1-_5 - . `ll|.'. lllli i’n1.- ._ .. _ ,_,,, 1.5 ll1-ur . . . _ ,. iluluc .. . ... . _ ...._ r.\'~lI _ . . _ . lo 125 Il . _ . . ' 10 t'1-ii l'l|t. ... . . . lil 1 . _ 1. ~ . . 31 t‘i\`i\~»\Iir ... _ . _ . _ . . . ._ 7 ' . . . » .» 1. l|,\ (`1ilnin:1rl1» ... . . . . .. 1*/y . . 7 1 5.5 . 1ii1 . 1 \l rlnull _ - . .__' 15 1 1" . ... 44 _ _ 775 . _ . 70 , 102 . . il . . . 52 _ l"ii . 2-’ ('ltsle 12-14. init, 2% _'.5 i1.'»o ilnss-y I-inrrls , _ gn; - - . ii s\f_. (iii ..._ ,_ goié s- - 2 Close 11115 1° ... ... -H u- 1 .-1. '.‘3.Q .ilnilicf .. _ . ... 101.2. Ariin ... ... _:_ .. ..,. 2|,-iz' `|..1_. ice: er: 5 Oil.. __ ' iloninurliin ... . ... . . ... 30 lionir- Mines . . . ... lli00 l1"llr-iilgu _._ . . ... .. .. 200 iliililuh- .__ . - . .. 01,5 . 1-l0 llnrgui . . - . -. 4 . . . 4 S05 1¥l ‘,-Q 77 ilnki- Shore . . . . . ._ ... 30:10 .\lnr-nssu . . ._ -lil lll/.Q Mun Blisiil ... . . . _. 1% Rlclntyrl- ._ lilo . . 5') .\_`i 'Jig 13 .\i1~\`itilc . 30 I\'1‘\\'l\ 1' ... _ . . ... 3 zona 1% Auiliony .. . ._ Wi 14 105 .-. _ . -H0 pnrcil with $1-10,04 3,710 in ilu- sniue '|‘i»rvngi\inc ._ . 1ii_ liiinrtor lust y1nr_ l\".-t r-nrillllgs wi-re ‘- s1l_,¥10_i)0il1 cuniparc-1| with $ii_ti0(l_0'.’T_ \'||,_,,,,i _ .ii‘.1-r iloiluctlng pref:-ricil 1li\'l1lcn1Is of $‘J.'.'li-1,030, the uuiount. reiiiuinllii: \\'r~igh| ll . ._ for the common stuck totnlled $i_~. ,\'»|\-cr ...._ . . . . ._ li7I»_077. ’l`1itnl snies 7li_0(\0. -l__..__ l`.\`LIS'I`ED _ \ ` ._ ... il N. Y. CURB ._ It llnltliv -- (‘ n \l'in (Canadian Nam' ' u°".° S1111-ltr"-s _ .. _ . . - - - - .\iiicr1'yniijl ... . __ To East _.Nat ___ _ jn Ann-r Sup i‘u\\'1-r ... ._ _ .- -’is ],;|_1,,m,|_, __ ._ A- 1; null i~ll . _ 1- |_._m_|_m5 __ inn .\lurl-onl .___ i`ilf-s Serv ... ... .. . -to nnme on '___ _ _ _ _ _ i-lull Buy ._ ___ N11-wi ._ lil lioiul onli Share i"i-nl ui' Canada A llup fill ... ... ... lui I‘fi1‘ ... ... .__ -\"_'li~' lilill ... ... hi. Oil Iizil ... 1» _ _ ._ . - - - - rl 'lo Prell) =!¥‘(f;2i\i\1>;s._... .. . . .___ 000 iii . _ llnlcrnw ... _ _ ;‘ i~\i...... '_ - 7 - " 1*’ iii.:-‘ily . _ ~ - (iii "‘ °" "' 10% \lr-In-oil ... . .... -iii; ~.-zu; ;\.____,_,__ , _ 1.-. Norrloii ... . 1§ Sylrniiite ... - 90 ii 1-unni ... ~~ ___;-523 \\'iu.-ry 1- . ' .. -'»‘f- -(Sli _ 30 Z V, iliii Swift 1 iii H iii 0 1 45-'i LIVESTOCK :;:;i:.:'._.2.'°..-.»- . ‘$33 Vontllres ._ . - __ - V lckers .__ . _ - - CURB (Canadian Press) noN'i‘ni-i-li., .April -_-.1-offer-111.111 Mg_______ _ _____ _ _ totnlil-sl 2,113.1 on tllc.fwo llluiitrrul unbjo __ _ _ _ __ i_i1'r-slot-k markets torln_\-_ _Receipts nmwnlee _ _ __ ,_ _-rc r-olnposeil of 81 r-nt.tle_ 181-l c_ll- (mb _-on _ _ __ , ., \--.'=. fi'.0 hogs nn1l 20 sheep anil ininha Dm" Exp, ___ ___ _ _ _,_ ___ in siilr- on the two Montreal live- Gm_____ ___ ___ , ,. slr-ok mnrkcts_iolli\y_ "mwn _ ... lhcrf- vrvro .i.i,l ruliie for export to Khk ,|.n“_n ilrint RrI!|lIn_ liinklng pnrt: of n con- “nlm|_|c 5 in s'i.'nli1l\nt to it-urn .\i0utrl-nl, 'i`liure- M"y|n“_l _ _ _ _ , ,,. 2 -|1113 April 27th, on the llnnchestcr MRM Hnwk ___ _ _ _ ""‘$""“‘"'- noun Mont .. _ _ - , “limi “'¢’\'i" *‘i"”“5'- G00" °°“" “'"" \‘uil Font ...__ ... ... ... ... niioifvi ut 33-50. Wifil i'|"|" (0 5"" i\'||lp1-I ... ... fnlr kinils l\rol||\1i$'.'."' to $3, und cut. wood lurk __ lcrs from $1.75 to £1' l‘nn1inon bulls lirouglit from $2.25 in $2.75. (':il\'c.i\ were sollin_-_' vc-ry illr\\\‘l_v nt nlmut ntvmly prior-ll. A onllplo of gnml 'r $4 '$0 ill vu- es were pl1-kell nut nt. .» xv 1 iilriln to just. fain kinds nt ilrnuml $71. - Anil nilxml lot- fr' r-oinnion light. enl- rcs ns low as $2.25. ‘ Sin-1-p were nn1»hnngr1l_ Common l'glit snrlng inmhs we-rr wolrl ns low (Canadian Press) Stocks A Oil ... ... ... ._ ‘2`/s is 2% s 41,5 21/. 01 io o 1% 5 3 1141 f>‘/1 :iii ii. M T’L. CURB Close 0% ~ il "N $2.00 cneh. Six spring lnnilis weigh ];,.m||mr4\n|s _ . . ..._ 00 ilu: 2‘.`0 llis_ were sold nt. 1-i L-cuts per l‘\>\||uI llv wi lit. II ... ... ... ... ..._ "Oils v1?eroe}irn1 at $0.25 for bac- gm, ___ _____ ___ _,_ ,,:.. 'ins and butchers. Thsro was $1 per ,nt yr", ___ ___ ___ _,_ ,,, ... ling premium paid fill l\’i°¢i i‘"°°"5- Wrilker Pfri ... -._ ... _,_ llonrlf-s were 15,00 to $5.75 limi extrll hf-_-ivies $5.10 to $5.25, Bows brought, from tooo is s4. ilnin Eng ... ... ... ... ... - Despite the depression. 20,929,001 Dnssengcr cars are still in operation in the United States. givin! UM Car for every six persons of the °°\"li»1‘i"s population. A drop of 2.- i92,498 csr licenses in 1932 from he 1929 gn 10 I' rrrrtsl | pound. Receipts dropped --1. -1- "£5-JZ K ‘$11 -----Yi ::.-_-_:_-.-1--.,111-f:;e=.::"..ss iz; that more than 2,000,000 cars have wif- Nlle tothe scrap heap. A large Dfbportion of them, while service- (Custodian Pres). iuoN'i~ni=lAi_. Ailrii 25-Th' 1-areas:-ri by half n cent on ontmli rlnlry and rodure mu cnets for oxlrns_ 15 1-ents for ami IR 1-ents | dosrn for second grlialrll shipinrnts in 1-nrlots or off"-|_n|s_ _-ontlnnerl to gain rv Q2" th* WWII!" IIE lilllbi9 W PBY cnI"‘iIrr:i1t frniilsrlo colored cheese “tins costs. *M !='I‘hs Terror of Asthma comes ‘”‘° A this: in nie ruglrt with ns lfesdful throttling, robbing its vic- iiln of breath. It seems beyiiud UW °°W¢r of human sid to relieve until one trial is made of that remark- sbls preparation, Dr, J. D. Keli0ss's ‘mimi Remedy. Then relief comes "th I annum. memo we-th *vi-is. ma, iz tus rsmsriy be una '"°’°i¢l1lv_ the alma-'is init ner- ‘_‘_::‘°nily to rout. Take no substi- lotllilorl only 188 hnxrs. 1lny's prices. New »Brunsv141~lr Prince Edward Islniid green tnlns continul-ll to he quoted at 80 rents prr tilt pound hug. (Associated Press) 31 were 184l,0M tons against 1 I ”¥>iii'.1.f1."5r’ 553' 35'-1-rim 1--11 ' rts t the nibata 11,15-Efpoitii :gi huglness in the ` 1ii¢i1»ns. _ of butter-_ eggs ilnrl rheeso prices al . MNo 1 regnrilerl butrer in 1-ai-lots -ir-sr was xeurrrily fiuotffi 20 to The 1-gg market was quoted at NEW YORK. April 2|-Directors the Unlteil States steel `cor|\. today 1-mi-rr-:I lilahnrsement of a divi e d or nn -mn on the iw-fe\'Md lb ss they dhi three months ako. Unfilisd orders on band on Mnreh 140 three months Prcvlougly, and no 1-nmment to make after tba meadow. lou 11 14% 10% PRODUCE range was the rkeh on 20% con- es as Inst 11 i’.rsts iv for less. 2,031 lnld fm- n to 9% cents a pound. Arrivals 'rho potntoeil held Nfsily at yester- and mun- 75 to .ot 1| n ares. ogg. 3,. ntia past fnrcnisbt. or on general buslusss_eol- 1 Stock Market York Stggks M ' (Ciulndlun Press) Sim-ku Close Ailicd Cheinll-ul ... ill Ain und l1‘ Power ... . Ski Am Smelting . . ... 27% Ain Tel and Tel ... .. . ... D5. Anaconllu ... ... ... . ._ 11% Atchison ._ ._ 41115 Auburn Motor ... .~. . ~._. 40 Cnnruln Ury ._ - 1,' P It . . ,... 10% tfnsli ... ... ... ..._... . ... 52|/ ffhesslieukc sud Ohio ... _ ... fll ‘ -Con Gas _ . ._ 45% Com Products .. . _... 08% l’)lilawnro and Hull ... 54% Eur-itinnn . . » » . ,... - (inn l-llc-1-lrlc ... ... 18 G1-ii Foods . ... 30% :11-nxillotors _ . . ... 18 nt nrvcster ... _ . ... ... ..._ 'l 1 int. Nickel ._ -_ . . . . .. ...... Nat Biscuit ... . . ... ... 44% _N \;_Centrsl ... ...._ ... ... .. 2219 'nr i Anil-riran .._.. _. ... .. 2 pun ser N .1 _ _ llnrlio . _ . _ __ ... ... . ...._ flu Siiiull Oil N J . _ _ fill 'Fl-x Gulf ... . _ ...._ 2-1 ilnlon Carbide ... . . ..._ 00|/. iinlnn Pacific ... . . . ... ._ 72‘%` Unit:-rl Corp .. . . . ._ 7|,{. ii S Rubber . - . .__ 'li/_ Vrrnnilliiiii ... ... ... ._ 1.132 Wr-stinghntlsc ... ... ... ... ._ lltll/4 \\’1»ol\\'urtl1 34 _T EXCHANGE ((‘amuiIsn Press) \i0N'1'llE.\I._ April 2.1-British iinfl fun-lgn ox:-liuligc lu relation to ilil- ('nnn1i|nn 1inllnr. ns conip‘ll1>¢] liy lhr iloynl Blink of Clltindu closeli t1-1i:|_\: air folloivsz ' Argr-ntinii |11-so .2iifl1, Ail.~truiln pound Il..'»2|i8.` 151 Ill in ' -ig in -len .iii|0_ Rriizil iiillrr-is .0Sll'.’. f‘hln:i linnir Roni: flollnrs _fil05. (‘z1'-cliosiloriikin#crown _03pg_ Deninnrk krone .1078. Frnnre friino .050-i. ' (if-rinriiiy rniclisninrk 2044. flrcnt Ilr-Iliiln pounil 4.4.’l:;2_ (lri-1'~1-u 1l'n1-liinn _007.'i_ lloiiniizl fliirlu _(Hill. ltnly lirc ,0lt4lS. .iupnn yen /_‘$18. .lllgusinrln 1-llnnr _0|g5_ Nr-\v Zenlunil pnliuii 3.54011. Hollili Afrlr-il pound 4.4217. Simi" in-arm Joris. Nwr-111-n lrruiir- $111011. S\\-itz'-rlunrl frnnr- .'.‘l.\'l. Tlnitvil States dollar i_‘i prcnllum_ NEW Y0lfK_ April 2-'r-(A.I’_)_ l"0\'PiKIl .exchiinge lrrf-irulnr. Grant Iiritllln ill-mnnfi lilch fl.S|il,g; lm(- li.R;’i: r-imm il_Rli: 00 dn_\' lrllln ,'t_g1:}_;. Flrnnci-_ ~l,7i‘4 15-141; lt,1|_\- fi,-ipiii; };_,|j gum n_r.ov;.; llurnnin- -_- _:s ii- - _ udn 87,00. J 5 13' (nn percent Impression (Canadian Press) TOR-ONTO. April 25-A’ l‘ii bite," would seem to be. the natural reply from Hon. W. H. Price if asked who had given him n set of false teeth. - The teeth, in e neatly wrapped parcel. were left at the home of the Ontario At.- torney-General, by an un- idenffied mul. A note at- tached read: “I won’t need these anymore." But wheth- er the donor has an extra set or has nothing to eat. the Attorney-Genorai doesn't know. ea :=- 2 :>- 2 ;:r>:i=- 2F12 M E D I ii ASSUCIAT SAINT JOHN. N. B.. April 25- Tlil column is reserred for 0ueen's County news of local interest but ml. M-rtimlsg 0! la newly nuture surly ln.- Insc-rted lst 4 cents u word strictly puyuislc in nllvunce. ' '-"ms W. COL?-The schooner M. W. Colp, cleared Saturday for Montague, P. E. I., to load cargo produce.-Halifax Herald. M. WEDDING BELLS4-The marri- age of Mr. Wallace R. Ross, of Ja- maica Plain, Boston, Mass., to Miss Margaret Stevenson, Roxbury, Mass., formerly of Cornwall, P. E. I., took plncc at R.oxbl.u'y on February 15, 1933. The Riev. Stanley Botstone, of the Baptist Church,'Wcst Rox- bury, Mass,, offlclated. ` zioN c. 1:. Mears-At nie regu- lnr weekly meeting of the Zion Church Christian Endeavor Society held in the Church Hall Monday evening the large gathering greatly enjoyed an excellent address on “Wit and Humour” delivered by His Worship Mayor Stewart. In his ln- troductory remarks the speaker drew si splendid comparison between wit; and humor which was followed by illustrations of each. At the con- ‘ mo and extended His Worship by Mr. Reg. McNutt who presided. ' (Special to the Guardian) The forthcoming convention of thc all Canada Canadian Medical As- sociation to be held in Saint John the week of June 19th next will be one the conventions ever held by the Association. Dr. T. C. Routley, ‘Toronto, general secretary of the ,Canadian Medical Association has been in Saint John and completed arrangements with the local medl- cal society. Outstanding figures in the on the occasion including slr Hum- phrey Rolleston, Riegius Professor of medicine Camiorldge University, Eng.; Professor Lyle Cummins, Cardiff, Wales. one* of the Empires leading authorities on tuberculosis, and Doctor Robert Muir of Great Britain, the world's outstanding pathologist, who will deliver the .1 GRAIN 1 (Cnnusiiuu Press) \\'IN.\'Il'EG_ .'\|>l'iI 2:1- CLOSE 0f._).ii_;:_ .\ln,\' 2.'-itll; July 25f)(B; Ucl r- . _ _ml/iii_r_li-5': .\in_\~ dlfillli; July 3-1%; Oct (‘.\SII PRICES Wli:-sl. N.-1 I hnrl 120%: No 1 nor ii_7i5{,: No 2 ilr 111114.; .`\'o Ii nor 5411,; _l;_o‘-i .'»Ji%_{rr; ilu __l’iT;l"/ci Nl; 01501;.: -1 ..:".|1f .1 :Ho | |l0fi{,; No`2 cliiruin 5712.; Nu S Sli-lf.: No 4 lliiruni 54%. mfiulsl Nil 2 L' \\' 25|/.3 Nu 3 C W ~ 1| " gr), . __i_i{ii-l_r;_\_-_z xiniilng ;:r_n1lc1-svn row ex fi _ ; L row 1-xt (1 _'gui _ 0¢| uriuir-s 111. :i 1: w :i:i1,4.: No /‘4 1: ‘iii :io-uf No 5 c w 211'/1: so 1: \v Track 33’/l. Sleeves For Miiady As She Desires PARIS, April 24-The sleeve is fashlon‘s barometer of spring. Changes in arm covering are very definite and styles are now so var- ied that every woman ought to find a fashion to suit her fancy. Removable glove sleeves are tight to the elbow with puffs covering the joining. Lyolenc does them in a very fine trlcot, perfectly straight, with none of the puffing. A new note is struck by closely- fitted long sleeves cut: fuller near the shoulders and`by short ones cut in one with yoke.; and extend- ing out over the shoulder about five inches. Sometimes this sleeves ex- tension is seemed into the collar- P band. Sleeves sometimes come seamen on the outside down the entire erm and e brand new square tinulng the shoulder-seam outward in a dart beyond the arm, a point- ed effect entirely new in widened shoulders. Tiny short sleeves-on thin or-_ gandle blouses are tied near the el- bow! in little bows which corres- pond to those at the neck, but the long, straight-fitted model of me- dieval line is the becoming stand. ard that most designers stan from this spring for they know they add height, and silmness. what every woman wants. 11°! 0’ li'i1|¢f»0n types are favored at some of the houses, with g full- 0|' t°l> U19" Wlllit others are trim- med only at the elbow and wrist. R-sslln types are wider in me erm-hole _'and generally have an ellier line. Evenink ¥0wns have plestings end ruchlnga for epaulettc; md sometimes s stringy pleoa that winds round one erm and thus makes e little sleeve effect, the other one being left ban. But in general, Arms are uncovered after 1 wlrriri; M.1_\- ;-1=,.\; July 51| fu 531;; ‘ cast on a trans-Canada nel-work. 0"* ‘"'A"' Arrangements are being made by Outside Sentinel, John Darrach: Inside Sentinel, Aulden MacPha1l; Lean. on April 13. Olga MncNevin. Cap- tain of the losing .side of the re- slewbwp is accomplished by com cent pr08'ramme contest, and her Lister oration on Wednesday even- _ing, June' 21st. Q The public will be adiiiitted to _Din Mulr's address, which will, ac- i oordlng to present plans, be broad- _the railways to take care of rail travel, according to oiiiciais of the Canadian National Railways, and everything ls being done to assist in making this one of the greatest meetings of the canadian Medical Association held to dale. With such an outstanding list of speakers li: is expected that there will be 9, IHPBB attendance of medical men from all over Canada. DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE Fairplay Division No. 234, St. Catherines, P. E. I., held, in the hall on April 6, a two fold meeting that of election and installation of officers for the next quarter. Sis- ters Katie MacEachern, Gladys MiacNelll and Cecily Moore acted BS Bcrlli-iI1€€l‘s and the following of- ficers were elected and duly in- stalled: Worthy Patriarch, Mal- colm Mac-Neill; Worthy Associate, Hilda. MacNevin: Chaplain, Hec- tor MacNevln; Recording Scribe, Marie Darrach; Assistant, Record- ing Scribe, Olga M1-1cNevin; Finan- cial Bcri/be, Seymour Mlaclieanz Treasurer, Evelyn Morrow; Con- ductor, Leroy MacNelll; Assistant Conductor, Leonard MacNevln; ast Worthy Patriarch, Heber Mac- Aitcr regular Division mcetliig team treated the winning side to a delicious lunch after which the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in playing games. It was moved and seconded by, Heber MacLean and Elwyn Morrow members of the winning team. that a hearty vote of thanks be extend- iid the l0slng side for the pleasant entertainment. On April 30 Fairplay Division held s very interesting meeting with 27 members and 1 visitor Present. Two new memibers were initiated into the order at the meetins- After the business Dart of the meeting the members debated on, "Resolved that there is more Pleasure in possession than in pur- suit." Mr. Heber MacLean opened the debate and brought out many Mints to convince one that pos- session is more pleaseure than Dllrlllit. Mr. Leroy MscNelll lead- er of the con side efndeaveled to show that there is e great deal more pleasure in pursuit than.i:1 Mrs. Cuthbert Montgomery, Jr.. 'Park Corner is enjoying a we`i iccrnfd liolday, and is the guest of iMr, and Mrs. Hall Burl, F’l'eli:" iRiver. Giving Go-By 'I‘o The Gossips 1 1 LONDON, April 24-A Society HRST STEAMER TU ARRIVE IN P ii R T The S. S. Dominica of the Fur- ness Red Cross Line in command &U8ta.0ll. _lsrvsss-Gull lst Sleep, Tired writes -"I ‘if Li _.___ file? 3-is 5231 ri Miieueu-5 05%,” Ntuvf P1113 _ e E r lb-ledeildrugad Out All The Time ' llrs. George Scribner, Nsuvlgeeuuk, N3., wuso_verylwrvousIeouldud uigimeudfnlttiredoutellthetilh. eboatli1b\rm"sB’rt gthamet Ilomd i;Kupmbb’|.&'l_l1ih\n0o.,|M` of Captain Kean arrived in port Monday evening at 'i p. rn. from Mon- treal. She encountered very heavy Straits being practically full of ice from North Point to Sea Cow Head, Port Borden. This ls her first trip to this port, shc being formerly on the West In- dies servlcc. I-fer commander Cap-_ tain Kean, has been here a great/ many times, he bei.ng formerly on the S. S. Silvia. which made regu- lar cnlls at this port last; season, she being also one of the Furness being 380 feet over all, and is 50 ft. beam, her tonnage is 4,850, she has a speed of 13 knots, and is ini 6,000 bags of potatoes and oats for St. Johns, Nfld_, and St. Pierre, iMiq. She has also on board a. fair passenger list. Carvell Bros. Ltd.” are the local agents here for this .-lcamer and this firm is to be con- _Irutulatcd upon having thc first. steamer for the season 1933 to sr- of the most outstanding among, _*_ me hem _ EMUR Ali’ lil M I _ rg _ _ | `- - _*__ 'lol' the Prevention ol' Gossip is be- MRS. ALFRED FRASER ivillage of Beckington, near Bath. iSeemingiy its operations are to be iconflned to within the borders of 'the parish. Presumably what is aimed at is the supprcsflon of gossip that is malicious or slanderous, not the innocent tlttle-tattle which Justifi- ably goes with afternoon tea. For the time being the names of the officials of the society are be- ing kept secret. There are those who assert this will set gossip go- ing all the harder. Some of the ancient parishes of England still possess the ducking stool, in which women who had been condemned as "scolds" would be soused inthe horse-pond., Whether the Beckingt/on Antl- Gosslp Society proposes to revive this kind of punishment is not yet revealed. PRINCESS INGRID’S LATEST INTEREST PARIS. April 25-Princess In- grid' of sweden, is said to be try- ing to interest her friends in n. prospect for the insurance of spin- sterhood against marriage. Gossip in Paris newspapers first had it that her Royal Highness whose name had already been link- ed in tum with two British Prin- ces, was really in love with the man she was not permitted to marry-a young Swedish noble. The Princess is now staying at the Cap d'Anthibes villa of the Duke of Connaught, her grandfather and fonner Governor General to Can- ada, and when the gossip reached her cars she was quoted as denying ll: and saying: “I want to be an eternal spin- ster." Already a friend of hers in Lon- don is said to be trying to interest some insurance comfpany in her project. The scheme ls to have various groups formed, each identified by the yearly amouiii. its members would be able to pay bet/ween the Age of 18 and 30. Any member marrying between these ages would forfeit what she had already paid. Sunday Book and church and day are given For man, not God; for earth, not heaven- The blessed means to holiest ends, Not masters, but benlgnant friends. -Whittier. -*lil* ed the pro side and Olga MacNev- i'n, Marie Darrsch, Seymour Man- Lean and Malcolm MncNeill thc can side. A vote of the division was taken and resulted in 13-12 in favor of the pro side. - ::Perslan Balm promotes dalntl- ness, charm and beauty. Magical ln its effect on the skin. There is nothing like it for creating and pre- serving s lovely complexion.. Cool- ing. caressing, it soothes and re- lieves all roughness caused by wea- ther conditions. Delicately fragrant, it enhances the most finished ap- pearance. Makes the skin rose-leaf in texture. Truly 11 ”"“"` "fist possession. Messrs Eiiwyn Morrow 1nr1=._ _ . and Hector Maotlevin sbly support.- requsite for " -18 woman. 1 dl 1 1 I nan ca word wil be present _ _“__ __s___b__s__ed by the rector of the ____ To Death has recently been busy in- ‘ the quiet district of East Baltic, (Mrs. Alfred Fraser and Mrs. Fred ice enroute, the Nortliumberlrrid § A -O-0-0404-Qovo 0 Line steamers. She is considerably union, 10;- me 9|-me of ‘Wm "rica, larger than the Silvia, her length ` payable in advance, c___s_0__ __ he________ vom or thanks’ sluglc screw. Slie has an inwnidinuy ved by Miss Julia G____h__m_ com cargo of 200 tons and after dis-1 fe 'venor of the Programme Comirllttee I charging Wm shift wer W thei Pa ‘ seconded by M__`s_ R_ Parent was _ Railway Wharf, where she will take 10° serv! _ ._ _ ~ NEy_ WHY TAKE 25é._~___ FOR Five, Bridge and Whist Score .110 _ _ your money when we can get you Cards. Guardian Central Job E. I., two of its oldest residents,- _ central Guardian locals, se. Events. Ze. per nord; Classified, Zo. *%% %%4 ¢0O& %k; dvertising Rates-Payable in Advance per word; Western and Eastern locals, Ze. per word; Announcements and Coming per word; ln Memoriam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, etc., sc. per name; Letters of Condolenoe, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 701:. per inch or 41: per word. Other rates on applications. Minimum Charge for my advertisement twenty - five cents. O9-O-0-O9§Q§, RATE:-Ze per word, three iu~_ _ For Sale _*MM* ron S A L E -- EIGHT ROOM Miscellaneous house and store on corner lou FOR Apply Guardian. 9067-4-25~3l ry-s Denlveny sr Titans. *T* r, los Kent street, Phone 209. VARBOARD SUITABLE FOB reels sailed for and delivered, linlns vuihvuserr etc-_ 1° ver _ large parcels 25c, or weekly Sheei- Glmfdia-U 051%- lf ce sooo 1 21 si - SALE - AUCTION FORTY- 6‘,'b on good Mortgages. Call or Prmmw' - NW- 1'"- rite A. E. iviucweni sr co., izi *Mmm P ox Cy SHENED HEIFER FOR SALE spruce tice for hedges Apply 9009-4 22 Smw 31 Gllrlrdlan 9064 4 .I5 31 lv Grafton Stiet, City. Phone 1130 PRE _ .o.B 431, it _ also ‘_ - .~ .. ll *‘ TEN DAYS ONLY-LEVER- FOR To Let Spring-tooth I-furrows. 17 teeth. LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE LET - TWO FURNISHED ooms for iight housekeeping Ap reversible points. $31.50 delivered, W R Dennis 9061 4 25 31 T0 _ - _ -~ - - - _ Phone 1583 ring 13. 9041-4-24-31 l- FOR. SALE _ AUc'rioN'Fon'ry- Five, Bridge and Whisi; Score Cams. Guardian Central Joli ply Guardmn 9077 li Prlntery_ Nov. 1-tl. Eachern's Cottage and 2 others] Apply to A. McMahon, Rocky Point. 9071-4-26-31. Wanted .___.________ RENT M- ROCKY P0,N°-1-_ M,_ ron sAi.r; _ i-:Anim rornroes for seed. Bliss Triumph-roll. Enrly six weeks, pink, Early Hai"- vest, white. I ship to any station, Price on application. John R. Marks, New London, P. E. I., _ 9o4s-4-25-al. Stillman) at the ripe age of 'i6,_ h ` 4 d thei . d en-` w'th‘n 8. week of each other. Mrs- Alfred Fraser was the eld-_ Fraser and Mrs. Fraser, North Lake, and the wife of Deacon Al- aving serve_ r dwy an g _W eration passed on to their reward‘ *MMM est daughter of the late Donald!wAN,l,ED _ ROOM IN PRIVATE wagon. Apply Guardian. 9044-4-24-sl. v home, Apply "A" care Guardian. _ April 26-ll. ANTED _ LIGHT EXPRESS FOR SALE AT FAIRVILLE, LOT 49 100 acres land good dwelling house and outbuildings, pump in house, also lu barn. 30 acres ready for crop, 10 acres under hard and soft wood, well fenced. Particu- lars apply Robert Whelan on premises. 9072-4-26-IL fred Fraser, Red Point, P. E. I. Mrs. Fraser‘s illness was of short Male Help Wanted Employment Wanted duration, an attack of flu followed long and useful life to a close. She was a faithfhi and devoted member of the Klngsboro Baptist Church for 59 years. Uniting with it in 1874, at thc' a`ge of 15. Mrs. Fraser, quiet, unassuming of choice and beautiful spirit, and _ hind li. worthy name and spotless her pastor, H. R. Bell, who spoke 2l, "To die is gain" and sang "The Interment was made in the local She is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters, Silas, at home, Elmer, South Lake, P. E. I., Ethel, Mrs- Barton MacDonald, Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Evelllte Ada. wlfc of the lute Rev. , Ching, Lewis MacInn’s, John J Campbell, Alcxfmdei' Robertson, Arthur Young, R.. Kitsoii. pathy to the sorrowing husband, family and relatives. ltl'RS_ FRED STILLMAN Mrs. Fred Stillman an old and respected resident of Klngsboro. passed away at her home on Satur- day, April 8th, age 78. The deceas- ed whrse maiden name was Eliza Ann Young, was the duuglfer Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young, Klngsboro, the last. mem- ber or a family of four, three brothers having predeceased her. She was 9, member of the United Baptist Church lor over 50 years. For sometime past she had been ‘fn failing health suffering from heart trouble. but. always spoke hopefully and optimlstically of re- cupcrstfng in hcnlth sufficiently to fill her accustomed place and perform her usual task. blit n Service was conducted at her late home by he r pastor, H. R. Beli who spoke from Job 14-14 "If is man die shall he l've again?" The service was largely attended notwithstanding the inclemancy oil by other complications brought, a ISE t ; character worthy of emulation. b Her life was a benedictlon. The daughten Mm Charles Stewart fhneral service was conducted by K_ ’ fl from Philippians, Chapter 1, verse ___ J Christians Good Night." __ cemetery. fr K‘“gs'b°'°' Aida' Mrs' Lmngsmne days, Mrs. John A. Campbell (nec tj Rme' North Lake' P' E' I" and ten Catherine M°l`l`i5°“) 9- W9” known ifrom correspondents in various part; ¢"""d °h“d"“' S‘""""°d “15° by und respected citizen of Camllbvlls of Eastern canada, 'support this one brother snd one sister, Ezra Cove died at her home on Tuesday st Fraser' Nm-th Lake' P' E' I" and March 23”* *lt i-hi? alle Ui 84 Y9*31`5~ fore to learn that thc disease caused `- by Lcucocyiozooii Aiiatis i.i'niisi1iit_- n the lifc of the ideal Christian Wd by the spa-,C5 of bigckfiyig com. predeceased her within the PB-Si' mother, self sacrificing and .ever mon in the Dominion, Dr, C, H. iildfui Of hel' family and i”E1i8\°U5 Weaver, Aiiiinnl Pathologist of the Dinswfii- Smith Like- P~ E~ I-» duties. In Iwi' Dnssins the C0111- Dominion Dciminiciit of Agricul- Point,'P. E, I. Two sisters having 0 .three years, Brssic, wife of C. C. m hrough our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moier Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax ' » H. H. W. Tu-Sst~ti. B ‘ r he weather and condition of the am exemplary life, lovable and loved roads thus evidencing me msn *by all who knew her. leaves be- est There are left to mourn her hus- t a ' 1 A ngsboro. Interment was made in the loc- S . ___ _ _ nb eem m W wh She was held ada., Slmulium Venustum Say, which nd, Fred Stillman and one r ly cemetery. The pall bearers were-_ cu COME EXPERT BARBER VVANTED-A POSITION ON A' farm. Apply Guardiari. 9076-4-26-3( LACK!-‘LIES BITE ~ DUCKLING5! A high percentage of thc mortality ong ducklings through disease is caused by the bite of tile most undant species of Blackfly in Can- ansmlts a parasite, Lcucocyiozoon nstls, to both domestic and wilrl uckiings. The disease is apparent- harmless to adult ducks. This cies of blackfly is invariably the Pe lprit when fishermen and camp- °s°Ph M“°D°"*‘1d' John A' stew' ers are tormented by swnrnis of the rt' J' F' MOSSW- Jerome Chai* pc-sts Referring to thc wide dis- man, Jolui A. Campbell and Wil- mbuuon of this _fm ML C_ R_ ed M°L?““- I Twlnn, linlomological Bi'a`nrh, Do- minion Dcp'ii~tni1:-nt of Agriculture. MRS- JOHN A- CAMPBELL says, “My own observations in the _M Ottawa district limi elsewilcrc and Following ri brief illness of two, ,_ Mis Campbells life was modelled nunity has lost one of its oldest and L, John A. Ford. Seattle. WRSIL. \\/|10 best loved rcslclciits, one whose life is study of thc speciniz-ns in the Nn- onal Muscuin and of specimens atement. It is not surprlsiiig, there- irr.-, informed mc that the filer-asa prevalent during ilic ily _-season, The pallbcar rs vvclc. Willard deeds. Her unbounded hospitality, harity and friendly disposition will amc witliln the wide circle of her c 'f’l-ie Guardian conveys its sym- acquaintance. Her good deeds will follow her and receive from Divine P¥'°Viden°° the rewards they 3° this disease which, npparently oc- justly deserve . . ________ s Aeneas, San Diego. Cai-; Aiidrr.-iv, at home; Mrs. Robinson, Tacoma. Wash.: Mrs. Anderson, Cliicngo, lil.; Mrs. Banks, New York and 2.11.5. E. A. Pierce, Elmira, also one brothel- Joseph Morrison, Hermanville, and one sister, Mrs. Bennett McDonald. Somerville, Mass. 30th to St. Colllmba Church and was attended by a. large assenibl- age of sorrowing friends. A solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor, Rev. R. J. MacDon- ald, who visited her during her lil- ness_ Her remains were tenderly laid to rest beside those of her hus- band, who predeceased her twenty- six years ago. IIl0l`li,S. Mly |101' S0111 F051. ill PCBCB. Mrs, Campbell is survived by two ons and four daughters. Simon 0 Her funeral was held on March li Many spiritual bouqul-l.<, l\fn=s hi8h0i` *iid Wis" P°“'*’l` ""m°d it cards and letters of syml‘=\iil.'»' “WC 7"* I Otherwise- expressive of thc high cstrcm in S which me rlseemel was mid by all ‘ *_ who l:i1cw licr. it-fuch sympathy is it 99 felt fo the br:'e.~.‘:cd family, especi- m r ally/those rslio had not tlic comfort to bc with hcl' during her last nio- i N | M E I __I_______ _...__ M* ...____ \_ mctg and (mt, thcrc is a treiiiend- ous amount of it ziinoiig domestic passed away Ou February 2. 1933- was 11. continued succession of good particularly in _hc no,-mem dis- - C . long be remembered by those who ducks_ HC _.gm-pf,-_er-,ri tim opinion _that thc slioi-t'ci~ups of wild ducks complained of by liuiiiers and sportsmen are probably caused by curs in cycles." EDISON URGES SPENDING WEST ORANGE. N. J.. April 2~li _Charles Edison, son of Thomas A. Edison, 1119 famous liivcntor, had posted sl pmspf-i'ity proclamation n ilu- li-lilctin board of this coni- pany cxhortlng wo:'k1‘i~s to spend money. The bulletin rc-nd: "Buy anything. li-.i_v\vlici'c . . _ A car, n liollsf-; Sing :i song; get is alrcut; get niarrlcd: see a show. Do something-keep going-this old world is beginning to move." (l|'iS&S0ilE$ Apply Minsrvfs freely. It washes our poison Ill classes. Any wind heals quickly elm in lo. M Ihere'| nothing better! f ' '.1 1”' _ 1 -ii - ` :‘=.<- - ~ 1,- l _. ._ ... ,_ 2 2;. -_.:.;_,'f_._“--__ _ ,...-...... _.,......... . ____.......__... ,,- 1,. ‘i "1 __ ,~ _. .___ -_isiii ` liii’_`f§ uf-1 1 » el? , »i;.;»r 1i`i.~l;‘§ _ _ _ 1.5,- 1- 1 i___‘_. 1 _s 1 is li il E 1 i _ ii 1 1 1 1 t < 1 I1 -1 if 1 1 1 A _ i 1 , _ . in _il i 1 1 1 i - l i \ 1 1 ‘J 1 1 ~, rem ." i- "» __. .1 1 ‘- ._- :_ .~._ .1_" .`_;i _. .-4', ". i--*_ 1 . l .'.\ '-L. ` _.li __ . ,’ .1 A; if -_-»~ .1 1 \ » r/_ ; .ru-~ 1 r \