..- g-yiqrn-uivvunv.1H,,“ ‘Hufihu... .... "r: a $10 ' v Qgrossu 26. 1932 THE CHARLOTTEIOWN C-UAKi)_lAf§I__ T] iiiiiifiidilfiildiililnii "¢w2iflv Press) ‘Canadian wmmrso, on ze- OLDISI wheat: Oct 47KB; Nov 4755B", Dee “B; May iiflfiB. A_ M Oats: Oct 23%; D" 21% I l! “#31”.- Oct 2095B; Dec 2696A: May i’!- OAHH PRICES cat: Ne. 1 hsrd 481A; No. 1 nor "y? Km g n01- 451‘; No. 8 non 44%; No 4 nor 43%; No ii 40%: N0- 8 06%: i-eén am; No. 1 durum m4. 0.1mm». 2 C. W 23; Nu. 8 f.‘ W m“. Ex 1 feed 20%; No 1 feed I853: N“ ‘g [gar] 11%; Rejected 15%; Track ,. mi/sliriey: Melting grades: 0 row ex 3 g, iv. 201,5; 2 row ex B C. W. 281/3: Other grades: No. 8 C W 20%: No 4 [3 w, 24%- No. i! C. W 22%; No 0 C. W 210i; Mnwvc Track 25% f‘. Nornndn lillncs .. C‘. Pub Ser N. J. ... .. (t;- PR") c Iiudio .. stocks lligll Low (‘ions .l\iu,\nl inlich _ , . .iun Oil h. J .. .. mun Oil .. Ii II Ii , ,,, , _ Ajax 0n 1r. 1n 7.1 I; ilk?“ 1'3"“: ~- M,‘ ___ ___ 3 .. . non nrue .. l\illiili‘f . 1v ,, n“, . i213. '11.": 1.‘. r ygp-gg ,,-.--.-, ,, , - Mr“, "n11 ___ u" 3% .\i ... 0-1 \.viii.'iilliliii . ., , \\ onlworth .. 30 m“ Lina‘! 19,0 Government iionds -_.-i~ lliliuom . ... ... -.. - ., ' liunkci‘ liill ... .... 2 , l, ,-_ 1.10m... . 42,, Service m1 . 1n.- m2 1n: l l‘ usn ... . .. ii .. _. - ...... .. 1 mm vr~1--,»,,--- -- 1,7, 3;, ,3‘, miuiuarln ... . .. 111i, . 51°“ Pm” “' 5 " r“ "‘ inane Iiiucs . 12.111 (Canal n Iircss‘) ‘ [ponhfiqlgg 154,1 -——-—-—'*"“i— O1"[‘_\\\',\, (if —--‘ur\li<*r nercns- ]-' lcnllkirk 1 1 1 ’ ion in egg priv e reported from m-nnullu (50111 71 n1 (i1 lilo Iiinriiliuo Provinces ioliily. ihe iluiiingcr . 510 510 51p . siiuuiion ul Mlliilfviil and lnronio is linnicsicuil 221/, 21 21y; greatly- li4|i\'i‘_\‘ Gold m s: .12 -— '1'0lro.\"i'0‘:--~1<1i:ul price-s are“ ‘T; . . - ~ -- .- - . (rmunnun PR“) (lrl-Illfifli‘ llmiiynliin ‘inkunzr sun‘? mm rimxruicsf. Quo. on "'- - 33's: '°‘ "'.',, "' n.0,; products ‘ 1 1 iu-urln: - -' -" I‘ . Ilurinnd on . . nu: ill u- m“ '“"""' Anvil-i: Porn 1:is"'i:sn 1:14; “m” m‘ unrrm lliiil . . . 2 2 2 ""9 f?" u... Iiincs .. 21: 2c 2n ‘“‘i‘ P" "r Iiurphy ... .. ii’, i}; m,‘ if.” if- 1'1"‘ m" ' , _ xvwb" ___ n“. 4 4 4 “ulliT- dcunnuhni _\'-~:~ wdnys quain- “lflusmg ___ ___ _‘_ 1m m“ in“ Iln pfd Zrfflufllilifl lrnni Ili"lii§i|r'(lzllliliil‘?! .\ mi in . . are o erw n: l‘ .- , lrso‘ -1 ,\ll‘il'llii (‘nu 'l,' siunil sm-unds iii for lnrueru eggs rv Him Oil ‘offi-riui.’ from in»- uW-si vi TlPFl-“i 3i Pnfnnpr uFvnuds 17, ill‘li\'|\i‘l'1i, I'"i'iiIi4lll'il out 1'r _‘]\|'i'il) o stun-rue. iluliiunilt .. ‘ ii.\i.ll“.\.\'u-Frfsh our: arrivals oil Swnnullliilii this ninrizct so inr (his i\’i"i‘li lune I . \ r '1'. |.i dliiiil: . Fllfiivr .\l‘il Hilfu Mil-re -u-_’ i .~:|lr.<§—3ii0,0il0, ' t . . on "min-m , 'i'v-k iiughcs l5 . 320 a “n” IIngn were iiflifilzilli mi nil (m; - sc-lcels. immus, m 1' n-rs nu: in s o Us"IsTEn gnod nuniILr, fmi nud wnlornd. 'l'hr~ \.__-,,,. (m _ _ _ _ U _ 7 7 7 snlne figure nus pal-i for cnuirwrtflil l, “HEM”, _ m m 1“ pugs Mnrs were moving :1i‘$ lo 4-,." 3],,“ ___ _ _ 51,5 5,,’ 5% Si wimp said nil urndn, , "Vi! ilhq-H‘ lgpgpflrch ___ ' m‘ ;' m hrnurrht $1 i"‘i' 110:.’ ivremiuin, with n ,‘,,‘.,__., Poppa, 2m H "m rut of S2 [Hill $fi pen ling on hem-ins _ " '_ and cxirn heuvlns, i'f'§p"(‘tii'I'l\'. ii ii .\l0l\"1‘lii~:.\i., Ort 2541mm. and - 14 1- foreign exchange in rn-lniiml i» ihn limniiii- ... ... ... 800 800 800 (‘nnndinn duilnr us compiled ii_\' the iwvnurcs ... ... .. Gil 0i (ii rliqyu] Bunk cf Cnuildu rinsed lmlny- us Ford A ,. - "i 7% "ii follows; ‘ "H" 1% ‘l 1% Argentina peso . i“: m“ - - “l5 1"‘: l5": Iirnzil niiircis '. ' .. 40 40 Iiuignrin lcv Not quoted ~-— (ihlnn Iloni: Kong dul m 1.451‘: Him-n 0.910: (‘zechoslovnkia crown I 'l‘<'"il ll-"lil- Denmark kroun Jilin": . Fhurns 1.250: Mines 10,-. Finland flnuiark 0mg, » "Ii 7L0": 'i‘oini 15,117. Franco franc 0127. (‘IZRII (‘OLENSO MYSTERY CHEST OPEN AT LAST AND HOLDS ANTS‘ NEST AND A CLOTH hfARITSBURG, Natal, Oct. 25- Ihc “mystery chest," left by the {mucus “heretics? Bishop Coiensa wi.h instructions that it should not be inspected until the last member ll his family has died. has at isat been opened. For 22 years the chest stood in Ht. Mary's Church here, mocking the inquisitive. , ' Government and chqrphlofficiois crowded around wbdilt was open- v w’ BOlilDS A (Canadian Press) ' Tl‘ Eumlbt Issuers Itld Asked i fill 1 Nov um 101.40 101.00 5 I Mar 1037 ... .. 101i. >0 H050 5% 1 Dee i937 . . . . .. 103.00 lil8..')0 Taxable Issues 5% 1 Nov 103i‘! 100.00 10000 51A 1 Nov i034 102.15 102.55 4'11; l Sell 1040 00.50 00.75 .'i 15 Or! 1011i .. I'm-fin il\.'i""v 4% l5 Oct I044 .. 08.75 00.25 41/; 1 Feb 1040 .. ilfififi 00.2.’: 4 I. Oct 1000 ... ..... 07.00 08.00 I031 Conversion Issues w, 1 Nov 4M0 duo mum m, 1 m» 41-51 osso new 4V; l Nov iii-fill . . . . .. 00.25 100.75‘ 4% 1 Nov 40-50 . . . . .. 100.25 1110.15 I081 National Service Loan s 1s Nov 1m 101.10 102.30 s 15 Nov 1041 1mm 103.00 Dominion of (‘nnndn Guaranteed ruin (Canadian Press) M IiO.\"l‘ii1i.-\i., Qua. PM -»-—Th“-"' were iliii culiic, 21S valve-F. i158 110i!" and 020 sheep und lambs fnr sale on (he iwo Iiouircnl lirn stock ‘markets impu- iuviiuling ziimui 7.‘. rnile held over from ,\-|~alcr<i:i,\"s markets. A total nf 120 eniiin will hr- Ihipiil d from here inumrrni" on ilw sivninel- Airihrin for (ilusinnr. In". “my ,-,-,| . union wrr" il..'I<lf' nu of n f-rw cutters n! . > nud common lipils nt 5.1.00 lo 5 _ (‘uh-cs were si iIl_ at $2 in 52.2.. for izrussors in M50 fur grind aver- nirc v|uulll_v vrnis. Cnnd ewes nnd u-vlhers u-erc weigh- cd up at $1.50 wiih hcnvy lniuhs nut at $1 per liiiiid‘-‘1l\\‘I‘i"lli out, with ruiis nud inn-ks ni Sfi per hundrmi- woirrlif. Tim few sin-cu offered wort‘ snni nrnuud $21.1 5"“. I I Germany rl-lchsmnrk 25s!» Great Ilrlialn pound 3.00127». (lrevcc ilnu-hmn Ofllili. Iioiinnd fiorlu 471110, Iiuugnry pcnrn i000. indin rupee ‘Z707. iiniy lire 0551i. Jnpun you 2500. Jugoaiuvin diunr 01.12. New Zr-nlnud pound 3.27210. Norway-krone i815. Pulnud ziotl I220. ilouuiuiiin lcu (i007. South Africa pound 52212. Spuln pear-tn M03. Sweden krone i870. Swiizcrinud fmuc 200R. 1'. s. dnllnr W. p. c. nrvruium- Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) smxrnrzsn, Que. (m 2.1:- iiiurks Illgh Low (‘lose .\lii1~il Chem , ,_,, 72% 701/, 711/, Aui und b‘ Pow 7V; 71/, 7% Aui Smelling ... ‘l5 H 1H5 All! Tel and Tcl 103 101 102 Anne Copper ll 8M 8*)’, Alchiiiou . 42 40% 41W; Auburn Motors 4'.’ 40% 40H (‘iiiillilil Dry (‘un I'm: iiy 14 Iii"; l.'i‘,§ (‘use J. I. 40 11% as ifiiesupcake Ohio . 22f L": 225i; Com Solvents .. 0% 8M i) Con Gas ... .. . 50% 55% 55% Cont Bali A 41/; 4% 4V; Corn Products ~10 48% 4i! Delaware liud i ill) Diamond Iiiufch Drug inc . . . . .. ... ‘i2 Eastman Kodak Gen Eiec . Gen Fonda . Gen liintors Int Hnr .. Int Nickel .. Liq (‘nr-honic Nat Biscuit N, Y. (fcntrni .. North American linen rerr light and. sloruun eggs ur" unw in gain-mi mo. .\|l pril-vs hure ndrnnr-oil filrllu-r qunilag ‘pruililfl ii"i'." fun r-lrzr ‘30, shrouds ‘l rclnil sfnrl-s ml duulvrs urn now duvers Iiiiil . nrn mm‘ nvlrns L" 1",‘, i‘ - - nnvis 11.1.1. 13am lwvlril"! =1 hur lhn volnun- oi" pnilvl virus is crvnsinit. iislziniiif incii mum uuniiliois ___ I Corrected For Every l Wednesday and, .- Saturday Issue The attendance at yesterday's mar- ket was very good, but did not enme up to the standard of Friday’!- The stalls were not all occupied but those that were did a thriving busi- noss. Eggs again look A Jlllnp and in some vases sold as high as 8.‘! cents, while in others the price remained nt {i0 cents. In the inent department inmh registered s drop from two to three cents. The prices quoted were as follows: Market Vegetables! and Fruit T $231123‘; dun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ac ing are the officers for the ccmkhig carrot! M, year: President, Mrs. Hammond . n: MacEwen; Vice-president, Mrs. S. 1,1,9“, d“ _ c LePierre; Secretary, Miss Emma Swiss (Ihnril Ilr-usscl Sprou Parsley (felory .. (franherries 10 lhs Crnh Apples peek . Grnrostciu Apples linking apples 11oz Squash lb . . . . .. Vnrrmv Pumpkin ih . . " (irvcn ‘fouinlncs peck . . . . . . . .. 1N1 liipe 'i‘onn>tocs 1h . . iii. Summer Savory, 2 hunches .. 1.11. lied (‘nhhngc . 80-101- Suvoy (fnhhnge .. . ilettuue . (luions 10 lhs fin-on Popper liPll iH-ppcrs . . (‘ucunillcrs 1i for . . Hi1‘ i Dairy und Poultry Products Elieri-ilunvlnus .\i0.\"l‘iil’..\ rmrlin-ru u western m». crll nn. g Fez-d no. ‘l n Winter uhcni pnicui \\'i||lu corn I llT-‘lii . Illilliultn ills. 2.4": s‘. ilfl . .. nor (nu rinis 10.00: , Oct Out lfilll-lfiii: Oct . Iluiier no I finest 211 : Fresh < in win-inns iii: Storage ovlrus iu caricflfl iii: Storngre firsts in carious 2'12 "m" iiun seconds in i-nr-‘nnu 7'1; PMIWlP-‘i .\‘_ ii. rrcou umuutnins S0 pound ha! nnltfi: Mil whites F0 pound hug 4.1- 50. ,\ifi.\"l‘llE.~\ll. Qliik, Oct frguling‘ yirnvnilvui on the produce and mnrlrct li-‘rr irvdnv. s were siiiriiily higher. fresh in m-lms lupin“: quoted ut 3.‘: in i its. firsts nt {in in .'il ccuis und mulls or 1R in iii emits. Storage . s in vurints were 9'.’ in ."l rents fa r-xirzis ‘J0 in '32 l‘f‘lil*' fnr- firsts nmi l'i in i7 n-cuis u dozen for ii hr-‘pis were 1'30" rrrwr". iiuiicr Iiccililrrl. rnrlcis or no.) soiling: r! ‘.‘1 m-“is n dun-n n qunrlcr of n cvui. ivcr» only l7 how-s. were u-ns mlsi-r. Ouinrin Oz-inhern iii!’ in 101.’ routs and Quchcc ' in S“‘I routs 1| pound. ‘r- nunintin-w were half - flz-inimrs ‘iwmipts were / loss n! pnuud. Receipts ln-lml lim-inilipol‘. New pr»... y\yrv"ii'"iv\Q iwiip- i=0 [WT F0 pnuud Ian" uud 41 fur Iiunirunl whiius per so pound . zzwhen a mother detects from the writhings and fretting of a child that worms are troubling it, she can procure no hotter rcntcziy than Mi‘lcr's Worm Powders, which are guurnnec! Lo totally expel worms from the system. Tncy may cause . (funnrfnn Press) .\lfi‘."l‘lll~l.ii., Quc (l ‘ L‘: - Harlin ]|l"II Low (iinsc Amer (‘vnn il ., 41/. 4 -i Ainor Sun i‘nw .... 47f. 47-1. 45»). As (l nnd El A ... -. _‘.'It ‘JV. 2‘. (‘nu iilnrrnni ... ... 11,4, 1'1. W. (‘lties Sz-rv ... u... 4 R0’, Vi: lEl Bond Sh ... 24 22% 23 int Pele ... i174 071i U7’. , NlflR Illld 14".] 14y, 1-i"‘i Si. Oil lud . - 22% 221:, 22% ‘Unit Pow A ... .... ii 401 Wit ed. Only an ants‘ nest and a piece of red cloth were found inside. 12% Instead of 6% You can provide double the Income Your widow and children would or- dinarily receive from their insur- Inca money through the very liber- ll ilrovislons of the Imperial Double income Policy. This doubled income would con- iinue from the date of your death ‘"1"! Your youngest child become 2i fem of age. 'I‘hen the full face value of the Policy would be paid~to VOur heirs in cash. If m! ordinary policy for say .000 became e claim the income "gm the money, if invested at even l». would be only M00 s. year. BEND ‘I'll! COUPON TODAY The Imperial Life Asmrnnce 00., f-ma 0am. Toronto. Ont. Under s $10,000 Double Income Policy, however, the Imperial Life would guarantee to pay 01.200 a year and this Income would be paid Iuntii your youngest child become iof age, and then the full $10,000 would be paid in cash. If you survive the policy it will provide o very welcome cash fund or a desirable income for your own ister years. If you have young children yg cannot do better‘ for them m‘ i yourself than to 100k 111W 1011f"?! unusual typo of Policy without de- lsy. IOI COMPLETE IN FORMATION l1. Please send me by rnoli particulars of the Imperial Double In- come Policy without obligation on my pert. Name -.-...-“...-unannounce- ......\........................... Adm". IoasesscenicIQOIOIODIOOIIIOIOOOOOOOOOOOQO AU l"'"" vomiting, but this nccd cause no nnxifxy, because it is but a inani- festaiion of their thorough work. No worms can long exist where these Powders are used. Along The CARVELUS WHARF S. Silvia, Captain Kean, ar- rived in port Monday evening from Montreal with a very large general cargo for here and after discharging she shifted over to the Railway Wharf and took in a cargo of oats for Montreal, sailing last evening. DEBLOIS WHARF Bohr. Dwlna, Captain Fraser, ar- rived in port with a cargo of lum- her from Nelson, N. B. Bohr. I-Iibbert C.. Captain Dou- cette. at present discharging a car- go of lumber. _ GILLIS‘ WIIARI‘ Bchr. MarisnEiizabeth. C-u Holiett. sailed yesterday aftsi d. chasing o cargo 0L coal. 25-—Quiol l I ! I Fish i Ilnckcrcl i(‘mi . .' llnildir-k .. sin , 7i for ‘or Pcrvh dun . . Sun-its ‘.7 lhs for . . . . . . . . . . .. Eels, ll) ... Montreal StoclrMar/zet i (Canadian Press) RIQXTIUCAL, Quan, (ll-l ‘l3- Stocks Aiin llrniu .. . i ‘l . . . . .. 08% iiruziliun ill/q i Ii. l‘. imwur . . . . . .. 2i) Ii, i‘. Pow B . . . . .. 5 (‘nu (‘l-xinrnl. . 1m pfd 23% nu iHm . iii (nu Fur ~i |1m rm .. 1."- l‘uu ilrdrn 40 in, i. .\|l-n , z: , '. iiy 14v, (‘on Sun-ll . (i7 | Dom iiridge 10H i iinm ‘Pcxiiio 50 ldust ilnirics .. 0 Gruser . i0 Gypsum 2% lliliii iiridgn 411i |Int Xlvkvl W: Iii-(‘nii Frnu . .\Iont Pow 32% Nut Iiruv . . . . .. 10 .\'.1 Iir-e pfd . ‘J7 j ilirilvlt‘ . i510 ‘Pow Fnrp ll _ Slunviuignn 1‘-'. Si of (‘an 1" Winn Elf‘ 3 fr»... Soniin ‘J05 .‘li\IIIl'i‘-'ii "0 ‘ .\'ni .. . 00 Toinl Snlcs>~Shnrvs iimidri. 35.800. Coughrendsd by .\Ilnnrd‘n Liniment. Waterfront BRUCE STEWARTS WHARF s. s. Iiocheiags, captain Trev- erse, on the Pictou-Chariottetown route. Fisheries Patrol Boat Ostrea II, Captain Doucette, in P011- Fisheries Patrol Boat A. Halkett, Captain Zinck, in port. MARINE winnr 1r. M. o. s. sssuenay in iwri- C. G. S. Brant, Captain Basil Kelly, arrived in port yesterdayu D. P. W. Launch, Captain Lunci, in port. BUNTAIN, BELUS WEAR!‘ B. S. Delia, Captain R. W. Bag- nsll, arrived in port Monday even- ing from Lake ports and Montreal with a cargo of flour and canned goods and after discharging s~me sailed for Halifax and Sydney, N. S. -I James MacDonald, Mrs. Harris Arn- ' ors, Mrs. Curran, Mrs. Sinnot. The ‘ meetings to be held on the second , Sinnott. Roii cnil will be answered I by a Patriotic Verse. mi recently announced by the Civil "I Service Commission ‘following: Office Boy, Charlotte- "‘_ town, P. E. 1., Department of Mur- - inc, P. J. Cedric Williams, Summer- This I: reserved Ker news. bill sdvertlsements of a news chflflfl" may be inserted at the rate or 4c. per word, strictly payable in ad- ENTER. YOUR FOXES now for the big fox show. 5619-10-24-31 FOX EXIIIBITORS ATTENTION —In adult male and adult female sections 1 and 3 in Fox Prize List, the statement of the exhibitor t0 the effect that male or female has produced a litter in 1931 or 1932 will be accepted. 5679-11 WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-On Sabbath, Oct. so, 1932 the Sabbath_Schooi and Y. P. S. will be held at the usual hours. The next fortnightly church service will be held on Nov. 6th at 3 p. m. Rev. Allister Murray. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-A new branch of the Women's Institute was organizedcn Monday, October 24, 1982, at Bristol, Lot 40. Follow- Mobbs, Bristol; Directors, Mrs. old, ivLrs. Lester MacVarish; Audit- Tuesday of the month, the next’ meeting being at the home of Mrs. GAZETTED-Jn the eligible list appears the side, P. E. I. Arthur E. Farquhar- son, Charlottetown, P. E, I. Jainesi pun“! w,” __._ gnclpsivald Hornby, Chariottetowni "70"" -~ - iP. E. I. John Burnett MacDonaicLl , _, _ 0,. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Thomas} (ii k~ . . .. .. . eo- . . Mufks" _ U H o5c_n'0;] Pollock Campbell, Charlottetown, i P. E. I. Tidal and Current Observer "m" | (Part Time), Rustico, P. s. 1., De- Roast Lnnih 12c partment of Marine, George Alfrcl ll ..t u f - . “Q21, Pjfm _ LeCiair, o. A. s, North Rustico, lions-i Veal 1.11:‘, P. E. I - i 121v | luv ‘—- l-[ifl FOX EXIIIBITORS ATTENTION . <~ "Dam H, _ 5,. —In adult male and adult female - sections 1 and 3 in Fox Prize List, iinund Sivuk . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1.1“ the Statemmlt of the exhibit!“ W ‘the effect that male or female has Produce produced a litter in 1931 or 1932 " ' ' ""4"" will be accepted. 5679-11 CARS CRASH-A car proceeding in Long-worth Avenue collided with another car proceeding out of the city inst evening about 6.30. Both cars urcrc badly damaged. The first was seized by Officer" Jay who went to the scene of the accident to investigate. CALEDONIA AND MURRAY H A R B 0 U R PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES-The Sacrament of the - Lord's Supper will be dispensed on Oct. 30th at 11 a. m.. The minis- ter will be assisted by the Rev. "w" "i" 0”" Norman McDonald of Murray Hm"- .. 1 ‘lbour North and Peters Road, a rc- ‘cent graduate of Glasgow Univer- islty and Presbyterian College, Mon- treal. Pre-Communwn services will be held on Friday '7. 30 p. m. and Saturday 1i n. m. The closing scr- vice of the "Communion Season“ will be at 4.15 p. m. on Sabbath. Rev. Allister Murray. minister. CANADIAN LEGION—A meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L. was held in the Legion Home on Monday night. which was largely attended. Mr. George E. Shcrren who has been Seer-story of the Branch since its inception tender- Med his resignation, which wns ac- cepted with much regret, as he has ‘faithfully and carefully pcrforlned all duties pertaining to his office. Mr. James Walker was appointed Secretary in Mr. Sherrcnfls stead, while Mr. Sherrcn wns appointed an ‘ i" member of the Ex- ecutive Council. It was reported that arrangements were well under way for the dances at the C. N. R. Hotel and Dixon's Hall for Armis- ,lice eve, and also that the Ladies Auxiliary had completed the mat. fer of taking orders for Poppy Wreaths. A street sale of poppies will take place on the two days previous to Remembrance Day. As Remembrance Day is a public hoi- idev i: is likely that the form of memorial at the monument will be somewhat changed this year. It is Dmilflsed to have, services held in the City churches at an enrly hour in the morning. which will end in time to enable all in be present at the monument at 11 o’cicrk for n. service which will likely be of n purely patriotic nature. tice for the two minuics of silence will be given by gun fire, and the Islet Post and Reveille will be sounded. PERSONALS iiiiss Shirley Cooper, of Murray Harbor. is enjoying o visit st the and the following clansmen Corresponding Secretary—T. F. White. _ Directors—J. R. Burnett, D. B. IMacDonnid, James Paton, S. A. MncLeod, S. A. MacDonald, J. J. MucLeod, J. J. MacGillivray, P. J MacDonald. D. J. MacDonald. Official pipers—Capt. A. Mac- Th/e no-_ iIAlEIJIJNIAN fiiilB EiEBTS 0 F FIBERS The regular monthly meeting of the Caiedonian Club was held last evening in their club rooms with the president, Clansman J. M. MacFadyen, presiding. There was a large attendance and much inter- est was manifested in the pro- iceedizigs. Clansman J. G. MacFad- yen gave a brief outline of the ar- rangements for St. Andrew's din- ner. The different speakers to re- ply to toasts had been and a. successful celebration was in prospect. The secretary was in- structed t0 purchase a wreath for Remembrance Day. After the usual routine oi’ busi- ness was carried out, the nomina- tion of officers was proceeded with ap- pointed: Chief—J. M. MacFadyen. President—Maiwlm MacKinnon. First Vice President-F. A. A. Mutch. Second Vice President-W. R. Shaw. Treasurer-John Anderson elected). Financial Secrets ire-elected). _ Recording Secretary-T. M. Muc- Mlilan, (re-elected). (re- ry—A. B. Brown! Dougall, J. B. Mandcrson, John Reid. l Some discussion took place over the advisability of holding a. Burris Anniversary celebration and the following committee was appointed to report next night of meeting: Clansmen Malcolm MacKinnon, F. A. A. Mutch, W. R. Shaw, J. G. MacFndyen, J. B. Manderscn, C. F. iMacDonnId, A. B. Brown, T. M. McMillan. i selected, _ REV. W. H. HARDING ' Of Summerside, one of the oldest states and held several very sue. and yet most act.ve ministers in cessful pastorate-s as well as filling the Province. Rev. Mr. Harding wasithe office of district evangelist i‘ born in Halifax, N.S., a. Sfln 0f thc Iii nois for two years. He returned late Henry and Caroline (Youngkto Summcrside ‘m 1911 and hu Harding. He graduated from Cutncrlmade his permanent home there, University, Nebraska, U.S., came wiHe has picached or lectured in Summer-side in 1889, and vies Pfitflflncarly one hundred different plac- of the Christian Church for nearly e5 on the Island, and yew men u. four years, during which time hens well known as he. Two years made monthly trips to Tlgnfsh, ago, Mr. Harding retired from the driving his horse and buggy over active ministry after s, service of the Western Road. forty five years, but during theJasi In 1893 he left Summerside andyiwo winters has conducted a. PODu. after a. pastorate of five years in iar Radio-Forum over station once Nova. Scotla, went to the Unitedsummcrside. "S. AilWfliSiiiiY Rater-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler. ings, Cards, em, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. s ‘Al; vvvwh D P P b r, > vvvvvév A AAA For Sale GRAVENSTEIN APPLES AT I‘. S Reeves, Southpcrt. 5621-1044-3- llATEz-Zc per word, three i.n- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. l FOR. SALE, TO LET, BOARD ANT\ room signs on hand at Guardian Oflice." . t1, Agents Wanted asrjranns man ron nunnnsn ‘ store route this county, no selling; ‘ | The president made feeling refer- ence tc the loss sustained by the club in the passing of Ciansman John MacK. MacKenzie, who was a life long member ‘of the club whose place would be difficult to fill. As one of the club pipers he rendered very valuable service at gatherings and entertainments. Thelsccretary was requested to ex- tend to the family of the deceased clansman the heart felt sympathy of his fellow clansmen. fsuuunisuu: And Prince County —AI.L RETURNED MEN from Kensington and surrounding dis- trlct interested in‘ the organization of a branch of the Canadian Le- gion st Kensington, are requested to meet in the Town Hall Friday, Oct. 2s, at 7 pm. 5669-10-26-31 , —-Rcv. John Ccburn, D. D., Field ‘Secretary of the United Church ‘Church Board of the Evangelistic Service, of Toronto was the special speaker in ‘Trinity United Church on Sunday evening. He spoke par- ticularly on Missionary and Main- tenance funds-S tillnnrdw relieves xlrnlnu and sprains. ‘home of her iuicle Mr. Geo. Mc- IRnC, Steilnrton N. S. i Mr. J. S. Macdonald and Misses ‘Marion and Edna Macmillan have returned from Si. John. They mo- tored there on Saturday a distribute and collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net sixty dollars weekly. Write Shamas son sans - 01.1: rarsas, s cents bundle. Guardian OiIice. Manufacturing Limited, New 34'“- Ioronto, Ont. A. W. 10-5-12-19-26. | ‘ CARBOARD SUITABLE F O R MA To TRAVEL lining outhouses. etc., 1c per ‘:31, 2:3,? ,,,‘,‘{,, m, Om_emb_ sheet. Guardian Ofllce. ti’. lished house in business in Tor- v-i onto forty-two years. Position CERTIFIED VIKING RASPBERRY permanent. Write for particulars. 4 Plants for sale st Bur-home's Groc- expense allowance, etc. Winston’ cry, guaranteed 90% growth. 00., Toronto. ' 5620-10-35-31. A. W. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-29. KINCIIED BAKE AND COD 4 AND 5 cents per lb. Cheaper in quan- tities. Aylwards, 202 Richmond Street. 5629-10-25-31. Strbyed STRAYED -- THREE CALVES, two with white faces and one Shorthom. Please notify John Stockman, Winsloe Sta. 5623-10-24-31 Female Help Wanted RASPBERRY PLANTS, VIKING. certified disease free, $5.00 per hundred. F. S. Reeves, Southport. 5621-10-24-31» FOR SALE—NICE LIGHT EX- __._M%_______ press. Good market or delivery WANTED _ LADY CLERK IN “"*_8°"- Burma's GTWEYY- Wei’- counm, 5mm Apply Guardian‘ mouth Street. 5911-10-21-61 l 5662-10-25-31. FOR. SALE — CHOICE FARM 0F 40 acres, ‘A mile from Souris Sta- lion. Suitable for anybody going into whole milk business. Wm. D. Cummins, Sourls. 5665-10-26-ws-2i. WANTED-AT ONCE. GIRL FOR housework. Must be capable of doing plain cooking. References required. Apply in person between 8 and i2 am, 2 Park Terrace. 5624-10-24-31 _ Miscellaneous To Lei roan ALFRED McDONALI), rno- 'ro LET-NO ‘II cussrnur sr “PM” ‘*““"ss“,",§°,"°’- 80mm” Phone 40s. 5655-10-25-t0 me‘ m‘ 3' °“ ' ' ' ‘ssc irsn SILVER BLACK rox- ROOMS To LET FOR LIGWT nnilc. Notify Earle lugs, Mt. Her- housekecping. Apply 139 I-lilisboro bu.“ Rcwum 554740.354”, St. 5672-lO-26—3ii____ HAVE YOUR FOXES TATTOOED by experienced mnn. 30c each. Box 303 Charlottetown. 5668-10-26-61 TO LET-JTUIINISIIED HOUSE with oil furnace. Apply 120 Priuc“ St. or phone 628. 5676-10-2G-3i1 TO RENT—Z ROOMS FOR LIGHT , AUCTION SALE 0p sTANDnqG housekeeping. Also garage. Apply; lumber and firewood on 27m a, Gumdm“ 5667'10'2G‘3“i 2 pm. Vernon Munn, Mermaid. led by Mrs. Macdonaid and Miss Jean Macmillan, who sailed Satur- day night on n three weeks’ visit to New York and Boston. The many friends of Mrs. John Murray are glad to learn of her re- covery from her serious operation in the Prince County Hospital two months ago. She is now staying with hcr sister, Mrs. Charlie Mclvor, Summerside. DEATHS CAIIIb-Ai. 17 Chestnut Street w. 25th, 1932, Verna Lily Carr. aged 3 days. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carr. Funeral this Wednes- lday afternoon, service starting at f2 o'clock. interment people's ceme- tcry. ' | 5674-10-28-21 TO LET-NOV. 15TH. FURNISIIy ed apartment with all modem‘ conveniences, centrally located. Telephone 566-1.. 5671-11 T0 LET-JURNISIIED BED SIT- ting room with fire place. AlsdAT HEREIN” 0N THURSDAY‘ single bedroom. heated, and gar-ii ' age. Phone 62a. 5625-10-24-311‘ OCT- WT". AT 2 095°C!‘ 0f choice lumber and Lost I firewood. A beautiful growth of old LOST - BETWEEN RAILWAY nine. hemlock w! spruce in I0" wharf and North Wiitshilr, truck to suit purchasers. Terms st ssie. tire and rim. Finder leave at ‘ “m” Guardian. sesi-io-za-ai. q” "a" ' A u VERNON MUNN. LOST -- IN CITY mm or corn J- 0* 1““C”°N"m' rim glasses. Finder leave at 511M009!"- Ciuardian. 5635-10-25-31. 5574-1! 105T — CIGIWETTE. "Gllnmr cmvnmas TIMBER SECURITIES initialed E. T. Reward. Finder LHMTED N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEII EMBLAMEII CL-rlottetown end North Wliishirs Phone III \ piease- leave at this office. 5678-l0-26-3i Male Help Wanted WANTED -- A COMPETENT , '_ | NOTICE is hereby ghrn that fiumer. Write E. 151., raililfdiiili.“ CANADIAN TIMBER SECURF _____‘ ___-’67°"‘°'-*'~‘ "rrss, LIMITED, will mairesyalic; Young Jcn u... IVhen I found ma? flgelfleszelaryslrmndir n‘ myself in debt I wxit to father to mun" “d” 1h, prm-mon, 9| mica P" rfird " Section 30 of the Companies’ Act, I-Iis P'r.c;1<i (‘fluidl- suvs, MONTREAL, m. October, 1m. " , W. I’. CIIEAGII, Young Jenkins: "Im now wait-i sun“. in; for it to blow over?" ' fcli, xvi-h ivhat re- 566640-2041. l,