_()()TOBE1_1_21. 1932 '1'HI_£_(..'HAKLU'l'l'Ell_'9WN GUARDIAIN r3131: NINE "TRAIN (Ca-nldlan Press) “qNNIPEG, Oct 2o- caosa Wheat: IépIyZAMJI/fi; Oct 4011A: B" witshfuétt 2119111; Dec 2201B: "l! 3'1... o.» 2576B; n» 210B: M“ MM CASH PRICES 1 '11. i0-120_c9v:Nv1 ,,,,‘.‘."§§f. 2 41L; Nu. a 101s 40%; Kn 4 nor 441A; No, i1 41%: N9. ll 37%? "N; 33%; Truck 48%; ho. I durum “V” . o ' ‘i ti’ - o '3 C. ‘V. zogtllnilhggh '1Ci'0e‘1‘l"-’-il;9t:¢ NN5- 1 "ml 10%.? No. 2 feed 181/1: ltelei-‘lfll 15%? aclr 23 , , _ "Burleyril [DIV cxfrn .'i C._ \\'- @711’- 7 row extra 2i l‘ W. .2571! 1*". 3 (- my‘; No, A C, W. 24%; No ii C W ~-- 9g; No 0 c. w. 210.1: ‘rrnck 25%. Bozvns (Canadian Press)” ldlkl ‘In: Exempt Iasuea 101.55 101.75 . 1 1 0.50 11.2.1 108,25 10S.“ _-_ 1 y...‘ 1000 . . . . . .. ' 1 1101- 10:11 .. 1 lit-c 1937 Taxable lsaurs - 100.00 100.00 00-. 102.10 0 100,00 102,10 100.20 0000 00.00 ,, 110,00 00,00 "1 o“ 1000 07.00 011.00 1081 (‘ourrrsfon Issues . - ~ 0 n; 1 1\1v 40-00 11-00 00." ,1. 1 xllV 11-01 00.00 00.00 p‘; 1 “m, 4,055 , , , _ 110,110 100,00 n; 1 Nov 40-00 100.00 101.00- 1031 Nutlnnnl Si?!" Loan .10 x00 10.10 10""0 102.00 11.‘. Nov 1941 ... .... 1051.21» Imnfnion oi (‘unnrlu Guitrnnteril Bonds . . . . .. ' 00.10 00.20 _, 0s: 00 00.20 , . 0s.00 110.20 110,00 00.00 100.00 101.20 102.00 102.00 100.00 00:10 n ,\', 1101010 . . 105,00 Q70 f‘ _\~ 111-11 as 1000 101,20 100.00 101 ‘u... Pom s 1000 .. 100.20 100.15 unnt I’. 9011s .. 11% 42 42 MT’L. CUR (Canadian Press) EIONTRI-lrils, Oct 20~ Mark,‘ I'll‘: L011; (‘Ions a. .1.“ ou ‘i. n, ll liTflfl s ‘t '4 Stores 111.1. 11% 11% 12 121:, 12v. 0-1; 01a 004. p14, git; p11, 1 u, n; 11;, 20 20 c0 rv sin Jill "l3 11% b!“ rm . s0 s0 s0 . usr 1. 9% 9% 016 PRODUCE {Canadian Prensa) RIOXTRIJAL, 000,, Oct flit-A frac- tional adrnnccs in butter was the solo prion mow-moat 011 thc produce and fairy msrln-t here today. ("lflfltl or loss of n0 1 butter snlll | .‘l to 211,3 cents a pound, a quarter 0f n rout gain. A in-‘fr dcninnil was the strengthening fmiur. In connec- tion with the nllrnuco the Galetta will my tumor-row: "improvement in dc- mnmi was said I11 r-"no quarters to have 100011 stimuintml by rumors that no Fminrrii Government has decided i0 rlo 01111101111115: about assuring mo. 100111111 ngninst 011,1- rlumping of Now 2001:1011 or Australian butter during the coining uinior, some Now Zpnhmd "W" l! 0" the any to Canada at iirr-ssnt, Assurance that tho Govern- nwit will see that the industry is iifvvicrinrl urali-st any dumping of iniiior would bring more confidant also cncmirngu production, it n-ns "",l"'l" 1106141110 were 3S boxes. 1h remained firm, Ontario Sep- lcnihcr luring 10% cents and Quebec sfluomin-r l9 cents, Ontario October irr-rr i0 to 1014 cents and Quebec 0c- m" "'51 to 1W. ccnta a pound, its- liil-B wcrc 1,951 110x011, Kiri hold sir-iuly, frosh Ontario ex- ns 1101111: quoted at .'i.'l to 35 ccnts, firsts ntyflfl to {l0 cents and seconds It l1 t0 18 cents a riosen. Storage sxirns were 24 cents, firsts 22 cents, smi acrnnils 11 to IR cents, Pniainca worn unrbangcrl at 00 to Ki 0001s for New Brunswick groan mountains pr-r i0 pounrl lull! flfltl 45 to‘ l" "Pill" fwr Monti-mi whitrs prr 80 pound 110g, - I Miscellaneous Hi0.\"l‘ltl-I.\l., Or! 20—\\'|ionl north- trn,'uo.‘ L‘ T17 Ilnrley (‘nnnillnu wcstern a" -l 3h: I ts, (‘uunvllnu waster-n no, 2 n 001g Pnuniiinu lVcslcrn no, .'i Iii: a". fW-ri no, 1 .70; Flour spring y"?! patents. firsts 4.50; Seconds. "m,- "h-"YPPI. 8R0; Winter wheat pat- ynm c 010s 2.75: Whlts corn 4.20: I . V"! 172$: Flhnris ton 192T: Vial- "i-‘l ton 2125: 110111-11 nnts l-mr 90 p°""'l' " 1101' v-o. 2 nei- ton car- glt" l". (‘hecso 001., 1014; 'f‘l|=\r-si\ ',"_"i'~'0 i : num-r 0n. 1 flnrai 21-21- ‘r-‘miirr-‘s. fresh shrr-‘nls iu curious 4-‘1: "n" ‘estrus in cnrinna 41: Fresh- mhlru" zcnrinns fifl: Etnrngo cxtrns inl , -n -l: fltnrnot- firsts In cartons i’= I: seconds In cartons 21: R 7M ll gruu rnouufnlnl Sn 1° g liontrcnl whites an If”, st, Oil Ky . .. 111' 111,9 115.9 t 20--E - i" ",1," "m, ,,*f,§,’,',_",‘,':,',_ Unit Pow A 1m 0 0 . hare been re- polnts, _i_._________ ‘mm! Th0: egg gmrkc: lavas-v . . r _ ncrl k"! tnpriltlnllilaynfnfilgallirfi 171": COCOANUT Gnowma IN I .. a, 1,1,1,‘- In 110s 1-01. u... bin-lug] POPULARITY "M" I,“ thru- are now extras, ‘FNM- firsts 34, puilct extras 11001-03011 _| ' 1- ERR receipts here to- " were 244i eases as rampart-d with rs for the corresponding tin!‘ 29 l.l24 ras "" Mr. 1'10. local mam" ltotlnds reported soltl VANPnpvp . ti" ‘W Th.“ situation on u,‘ "m: market ra.,.,,1.,,, "M," “m, . Pains rIlflflPI to o arms, ax- ‘ "- mm‘ zl-Qll-viiullet extras 21. p41. If r The marlret here Is "i" Iliilrard trsnd. been heavier this from P. I. Y. n ztlflmretallsrsn '°- “" 00'1"»! rec-nus 'sr's°'s"s"sr'v. F"""I-ntsn-mssrn £7PQK§ l'".\‘in1r into ihc iunrlri-t nnil would, 801110. i} 2f, 4i‘ 4i (r " ‘ “om Pl" 1) '_ i“ ' ' . This b reserved for news, but G Pivotal N eu, Montreal front benches oi the Labor F0119» advertisements oi a news character 1- said definitely that Laborltes did |||ny be Inserted st the rate of 4c. ( a m") ' York Stocks Stock Market not intend to be bound by the Ot- per word, strictly payable u. ad- cuw . tawa agreements. His announce- N 0 0 t., 0 t 20- (c pd] 1 ——i- T0110 '1‘ 1. l‘ "m". L" ch" L,ONTREMIJIQH:HI ggsLsL I merit precipitated snt that CANNEL COAL-For a cheerful 11: 112 12 21110.1 £15m . . . . . .. 10v, '10 101/, (Cnnldlan Press) went from side to side oi the fire-In the open grate no coal equals A3293" . 1,, l A: “,{‘me,,,n';“___--_:_- ‘fizz ‘ti’; ‘it; MOXTREAL‘ Que’. Oct ,_,,,__ House, for and against the Dlctli-lcannel coal, we are discharging a Alberta r 1g lkltllllcTcéoand n1 1001.4 105% 10M 22mm 1415111118.. c410... Major H. L. Nathan. Free-Irid- carload now. A Plckard a Co. 227.," ,1 s... c.0573.’ " "133? ti}? 5,, Bcu 0.11. ° bibml- =r¢1==d w" 1n m“! w“ 590140-2141 2mm‘ Fr A.111|l1|1-'1'1m1io'tb 441754“ ‘A u’ $1.905; ck reduction m cum!“ “m” ‘w! __' ‘ti’; _, 2.101%. Dry 100g 10%, 11.?‘ (13.00; Silk‘ 1m the preferential rates at pro- roman mar; 2 m: 25c. Roast. lggslzzrnllllglll" (,2; Jilvl-“Iu H 457:2 14V. 6:: Sig? _ Lilblttllvg ie-rvels. He nsid the flow pork, all cuts 12c pound. Telephone njdgonlul 02.“. . Llgfllasrgzlkllgnghlo 5:1,; 261;: m Si‘: rom the Dcminlons to 1210. 5966-11 B, f. on ... - 4 ... , 1 . Buff Cnn (‘on oss 00v, 0s 001/. e m“ K‘“F‘°"‘ “m” m“ ‘“ (Janus, , and n 11:? 2.0% 31/, . agreements would be greater thanl MESSRS ELLIOT, McKearney, Baum“ kédi“ u,“ ~52‘: W " from the United Kingdom to the Fitzgerald and Nelson will appearl (‘olumnrloaih F1j>;i1:‘l--- all"; 101x. L, P n Domlnlons. ‘from 7.30 to8 o'clock in the Unem- ffofiffifll, ° Gen swim-sit." " 11412. 101v, 3..., gbciisbult 1- .. George Lambert, member of thelployed Concert and will leave 1m. QJJQTSZ‘... 11?: gtlrgllu? “s40? 01:44‘ all?‘ 0'25. ebsridgli .'.'.' Blmon Liberal group which nor-l mcdiateiy for the Palals de Danse . m," , fllfirbolyitlc Dom Btccl c B Hwlly supports the government, f0!’ their engagement. 5970-11 a," ‘a Clfxm, . ' questioned how British agriculture Luke shore iorth Aii1‘t‘[1'l(‘ili1 ' , I Ind!“ PM WOUld bcficllt 1.1111181’ ll‘6 M11115 0f A‘ . Mum!” i Pillllflgzg or"? J llussevy H the treaties’ Devmmhlm Prl-ldl-WETE ‘ THRACITE COAL-For the ggglzlltgFoill-I- Elmer... s“ 7'}; 7&1 {igfollozgr he argued. could not sell their but- Zfisbgzazfyif‘ y?!“ cwiuli “avian: Lllrflil - - - _ - ar ca, u , , Mum“, pm, m in. 0| or u, J 3.1% 30%- m“, Sat lfilreiv fer at price! which would compete a w sold b A PM: fir; gOgmrMr-rltieili .1 vars: ... 121"?‘ mar: 2%, Ngtnsr‘ C with the Dominion; . Y . ar , Co. n55 . ... _ ... , .. .0» - ' {llffllhg .. 711 gaggle "I: 0:1,; gmlziro inn“)... .. Mr. Lambert said H! 0011111 see ‘ouric ... ... . - _ .. . .. /»,- ‘ I n9 ' ‘ 1:000" i. -~ ‘=’»"-§ir.:..:0" u. . s....‘iif“iii..‘l‘.i“°"‘°i. i3“; “‘““ s - ssug ,., . 0c .. .'i"-’ - f. .. ‘,' _ 101,- ~-I ure S l1 - ... _ 0.21.0.0. Vumnllum . 10' 141a 140:. "‘."°' "f ‘- ~ 1°14’ 1"“- 1"‘- rificed on tls u o e s“ HWEQDI q BELLS Averypleas North (‘an ‘Icstlnshouse c1111.; 20 as “ l‘! U" - - ~ - - - - ~- I 4 4 ° a l" °5 lmPt-‘Illl ~98 event wok place at the United 2311:0101. unbnvnnn ssv. 011/. as BAY“ sentiment. Church Parsonage wins,“ P E I i! ... ‘ ' ' ' ' ' Promhrt rnA _ lioutronl 2&0 0531/ nsali on the other hand A T' Atkm- on Thursday evening. 00L 2031-. §§§'“X§1Zn. _ . m3?“ -/-_ 102111 102110 1 ' Zgnkhcmlservallve. Warmly defend- when Mr. Frederick A. Coles of Mil 00.101111“... . LIBERAL $0 (513831 bnit- inn-s 4,050, Bonus, e agreements. He remarked ton and Miss Marjorie 1,, Andrews s - 1 - . .. that 8- provislon in the treaty with of North Milton were united in 2100000003.}. M (Continued from Page 1) Cmlfldfl rfigardlng sale of products marriage. The ceremony was per- . 11S II so ' ; ,.__., ‘at world prices was omitted in the formed by the Rev. L. J. Icarcl. gangsta “h. ..._p;-".i - by ppm, J, 1,, 3015mm, (Lib, y“- Austraiisn pact. This, he hoped The bride and groom were o 111: cs ... .. - - -- , ~ ' v§~n...... o... 1;; "n, an mouth-Shelbme). who followed, _ "as an °V¢f$lsht which would be sorted by Mr. and Mrs. Russel 1301GT, -- 5,, _- - Mr. Duprc, and was ruled. out of (connnued from Page l) pultd right. Such provisions, he Proude. They will reside 1n Milton, Dome stun-s ._ order by Mr. Speaker Black. Quot- I. . were oi’ great value when . ing from authorities on Parliamen- taxes were being placed on goods INJURED BY CAR-Last eve- ‘Total snlcb tar-y procedure, the Speaker found m,» says “The Busme.“ Paper“. and raw materials. nlng at 8.15, Mr. Wiiiam Carmcdy that since in some parts the a- ns ma, m, the first time m two Late tonight the House began W98 ‘injured by a car as he was {$00! ~- - 1, mfllllllléfll- 9XPfe$5¢<l flifleement years stocks have been brought in- debate Q" Yesterday's riots around,w“1kng “crm the “reel at’ the . _ with 901th"! 01 the treat!’ 5nd l" to correct relation to sales. Analysis l-‘ambelll Palace when a croltd of “mar °f Kent and Great 66°19 Sullivan others it consisted oi an expression or “den, Reserve reports or Saks 10,000, mostly member, o; the N“ Streets during a heavy shower of 11111111100 2,200: T0101 10.020, Prov, Dar: Shun-s 1,709: Mines lI_ 101; Unlisted 2,700; Total 0,140. WNLI-QTED int Nicki-l Kirk 11ml ... .. hIoLcml ... Nnrrlrm ... P111111 Orr-lilo .. Pcn Pctc 1101.1. sib0t".'.." lVoml Kirk Ilolllnger ... ... ... Excijiifics . 5 5 500 500 500 RIONTREAL. Oct. 2ti_1'irltlsh illlll foreign cxchnngc in rcintiou to the Vannillnn ilniinr, as cnuiiillfll l‘! "i" Royal Iinnlr of Cnnndn, cinscil totlny us follows: Argentina peso 0,2802, Australia pound 2.115315 Austria schlillni: Not Belgium hclgn 0,101.1. Brnsil mlirris 0.f1‘~i.’i0_ Bulgaria lev Nnt quoted, (‘hlnn Hour Kong dollars 0.2.310. Pscchosiovakla crown 0.0323. Denmark krone 0,1011 Finland fininarlr 9.0160 - Fmncs franc 0.0047. Germany relchsmnrk 0.211510. Great ilrlinin pound 3,0901, Groove tlrnchinn 00000, Holland florln 0.47179. Iiungnry pengo 0.1005. India rupcc 0,2807, Italy lire 0.0057, Japan yen 0.2584. Jugqsinria iiinar 0.0152. New Zeslanri pound 3,3510, Norway lrrnne DIEM, Poland nloti 0.1211". Roumnviln lt-u 0.0091. South Africa noun-ii 5,2393, Spain pcstn 0.0R0i_ Sweden krona 0.1002. Switzerland franc 0.2192. U, S, dolisn 7 13-10 p_ e, premium. hunted. N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) lllgh Low Clone Rios-Ira Amer (‘you B . . . . .. Amer Sun Pow .. .. As G anrl El A .. (‘an Marconi Cities Kerr I71 Bnml Rh 1 W. 2% 1% ‘diam and Dominion Bridge 5. K and lower for seven stocks. Brazil- ftlufilj" " _‘£ / ' I‘ of general principles, it could not §1'§.§1l'."c'.." 10"‘ w‘ l?» l‘ properly be resflrded "e B" amend‘ Total Sni00:-— mEIll- Today: Shares 2,505: liliuos 10,410; COL Ramwn regretted that 1n m5‘ - opening remarks the Prime Mini!- l ter- had seen fit "to do all the dam- age he could by saying that -the Conservative Government had suc- ceeded where the Liberals had fall- ed." Mr. Bennett had declared 1t to be not his intention to deride the opposition, yet that was what he had done. If it were failure t0 increase tariff imposts and to tor- bear entering into discussions which had resulted in the news- paper headlines which the recent conference had inspired in the Enig- lish press, then the Liberal party had failed: and Mr. Bennett was welcome to any credit that such a situation brought him. INDEX NUIVIBER-S OF SECURITY PRICES Investors’ and ‘Iraders’ weighted index numbers of security prices, computed by the Domlnon bureau cf Statistics in the base 1926-100, were as follows for the week ending October c: _, The Investors‘ index oi common industrial stocks was 81.1 as com- pared with 64.5 for the previous! week. The 'I‘raders' index of the 25 best selllngdndustri-al and public utility common stocks on the Mon- treal and Toronto exchanges was 429.2 as compared with 459.6. The Investors’ index oi domestic utilty common stocks was 47.0 as portion as sales. Tbs was an un- healthy condition, obviously. Are Nearer Normal. sales approaching a. normal rela- tonship, it is believed, "there ls much better basis for an assump- tion that store buying will show an almost immediate response to the quickening consumer demand than was the case slx months ago when it, was generally believed that store stocks had reached the irre- ducible minimum." The [editors laid considerable stress on ‘their findings that news- paper advertising “made a distinct upward turn during September and appeared to be continuing it, dur- ing the early days of this month." Total lineage for September, ii. was said, was 81 per cent of September only 74.3 per Cent, of the same month s year ago. Business PEDBYS advertising which ilncreased about 10 per cent ‘m September over Aug- ust. added another l0 to 12 per cent in the early part of October. THE POTATO HARVEST The prcfminary estimate by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics of the total yield of potatoes this-Ye" is 41,745,000 cwt. from 539.700 acres. or 77 cwt. per acre. as compared against 51.1, and for common stocks located abroad in which Canadians are hesvry interested 45.1 compar- ed with 46.8. Investors‘ index for Inii three groups oi common stocks combined was 63.0 compared with 56.7. Average weekly prices were lower for nineteen, unchanged for two and higher for four of the twenty- iivs stocks included in the Traders‘ Imiex, Consolidated Mnlng and smelting from $94.5 to $78.8, Sha- wlnigan from $18.7 ta $15.6. Brazil- ian from $11.1 to $10.9, Montreal Light, Heat. and Power from 036.9 to 036.7, Ford "A" from. 810.6 to $9.3. Power Corporation from $13.9 Ito $12.1, Quebec Power from $16.7 t0 from $18.8 in $17.3. Sales were higher for eighteen Ian mounted from 13,500 to 24,200, Bell Telephone from 500 to 900, In~ ternntional Nickel from 14,400 to 17,700, steel of Canada. from 300 to 1,200, Consolidated Mixing and smelting from 2,100 to 2,300. Que- bec Power from 300 to 800, Power Corporation from 600 to 1,200 and ly lower than in I931. The total production for Canada shows s. de- crease of over 10% million cwt. or 20 per cent compared with the‘ 13"‘ the Marltlmes and eastern Canada was rather unfavorable but the main damage was caused by W81"- and rot in the fall. Summer drought reduced yields in the south-central area of the Prairie Provinces but, precipitation was more amvle Ind production higher in the‘ '99"! bell- with ‘$2,306,009 cwt. from 583,926 acres, or 90 cwt. per acre 1n 193l- The averages for the five years 1926 to I930 was 46,352,200 cwt. from 561,915 acres, or 83 cwt. per acre’. By provinces the average yield: in cwt. per. gcre are. in order, as follows, with last year's {B11195 in brackets: British Columbia 110 (100); Quebec 09 (m); Nova 5w- tla 96 (91): New Brunswick B7 (107) Prince Edward Island 85 (90); Saskatchewan 09 (58); Mhrlltobfl- 53 ms); Alberta o0 ma); Ontflflv 53 (71). The yields oi potatoes are shafli" cedng year. The summer season 1n mrd "A" from 1,400 to 2.200. Brit- The milky cocoanut is growing in‘lsh Columbia Power "A" declined The cocosnut is esscntiifly a Brit- ish Erripks product, so fr as Can- ada ls concerned, for our supply comes almost exclusively from Js- ed Kingdom in September, maica, British Honduras, ‘Trinidad 4,095 bushels as compared with and other British was Indian m- "440000 a year ago. The total ex- snds. The Fiji Islands send along 90ft. hOWMY. in tho first months oi the crop year was 1,620.- Large quantities of deselected cc- 297 bushels valued at 9791.779 as ooanut. also some to Canada, many compared with mm s: 0200.017] from osvlos. popularity. During ths past rlght'iron1 1,800 to 200. Dominion Stores __..___._. months Canada has imported close from 900 to to nine millions of them. about two Dredge and Dry Dock from 900 to millions more than in the previous 800. twelve months. - 300 and Canadian EXPORT OI‘ BYI Very little ryc went to the Unit- ,. only , i two 573F589 In British Columb". the grdwlfl! and harvest 5-,» -~ ~~neraily favorable. YLI 1111211: NT‘ and stocks have shown, ever since the end of 1929, that stocks were falling to decline in the some pro- With department store stocks and 1011, while 110.1 of August totalled‘ “W191 Ufiemfiloyed Workers Move- ment, a Communist organization, looted shops, damaged prqpem, and 1 ongflged police in fights which 5cm, numerous persons to hospital , ____________ woaw ZINC 10120011011010 Zinc production of the worm re. ma“ a 1-9 Per cent falling-off l" July W 68.949 tons: in the pre- fiedlflg month 70,293 tons were pro- duced. Decreased output; m the United States and Poland was the Pr-nclnai cause of the July decline, 7"“ United Sims July production showed a i0 per cént recession to 14,771 tons. which was not suffic- ient to offset the lessened demand ‘f0? 11M. and stocks on hand 1n- cressed 1,875 tons to 136,907 tons, —-—_-___._. SETEMBER EXPORT OF FLOUR The September export of wheat lat $592,435 went to the United KlnBdom. A year ago the wheat flour exported was 566,666 barrels, of which 202,579 went to Great Britain. BIRTH S ARsENAULT-At Summerslde, Oct. 13th, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Barth- olomew Arsenault, a son. DOYLE-At Summersidc, Oct. 13th. 1982, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doyle, a son. CAHILL-At Bumrne side, Oct. 19th, I982, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cahill, s. son. _ MARRIAGBS _________i_;_______ TUPLIN-MACDONALD-At 71 Upper Prince St, city, by Rev. E. H. Ramsay of ‘Trinity Church, Oct. 90th, Frederick Joseph Tuplin of Indian River to Mary Isabel Mac- Donald, New Giasgow, P. E. I. MCFADYEN-WARRIN-At 71 Upper Prince Sh, city, by Rev. E. H. Ramsay, Trinity Church, Oct. 19th, John Robert McFadyeri, Brsdalbane, to Lily Ora Warren, French River. DEATHS MCABSEY-At Cherry Hill, Oct. 20, Miss Mary Jane McAssey. Funeral Friday at 3 p.m. arvruosrons- At aa Valley “PM. ‘Ihuraisy, October 2o, 1m, Enid Isabel, aged 7 months, daugh- ter of Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin Livingston. Funeral this sricsy STIFFNESS Qt Minn-J's wall subbed la saunas yea 3...”... 1.3L‘. ti." f1 I M3115‘ 74$” i story. afternoon. Service starting at I o'clock. Interment People's Cem- N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII Illll-AIIII Charlottetown op] North Iittslstro flour was 385,113 barrels valued at, 31.290496 of which 173,385 barrels, rain. Mr. Carmody crashed into the front of the car and sustained sev- eral broken ribs. After receiving st- tention Mr. Carmody was sbie to go to his home. i SUSTAINED INJURY —- While‘ marshalling the floats parade yes- terday Mr. Rankine McLaine who was mounted for the occasion, hap- pened to wheel his horse suddenly with the result that the animal fell ito the pavement, carrying his rider with him. Mr. McLaine sustained la very severe injury to his leg. l I ‘WANTED-SITUATION AS MAID. Six years experience, in last situ- ation. References iumishcd. Ap- ply Miss A., Guardian Office. 5940-10-20-31 MAGISTRATES COURT-Four cases were brought before Stipend- Iary Magistrate Donald MacKinnon yesterday by the R. C. M. P. A man charged with illegal pOSSESSlO s of intoxicating liquor pleaded gull- ly and was fined $200 or three months. A slmfm" sentence was given in a. case d! illegal sale of liquor. A man charged with coni- mon assault pleaded guilty. The case was adjourned till today for. sentence. A man charged with “ED111118 muskrats out of season was fined $20 and costs. Y's MEN'S MEETlNG-Y's Man Reg Taylor occupied thc chair at; last night's meeting of the Y's Men's Club. The speaker of the evening was Y's Man A. M. Doug- las who used as his subject a re- Pfift 0f the Y's Men's Convention held In Moncton last June 23 and 24. Y's Man A. M. Douglas intro- duced Mr. Jack Stewart. After sev- eral items of business were dispos- ed oi the meeting closed with the King. FUNERAL AT 12001.0 nay- The funeral oi the late Rcv. Dr. Walker, which was held in the Ro- man Catholic Church at Rollo Bay ‘Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, was very largely attended. High Mass lof Requiem was celebrated by His flfixcellency Bishop J. A. OSulii- van, D. D. The deacon oi the Mass was Rev. L. P. Callaghan, the sub deacon Rev. Reginald MacDonald, deaoons of honour. Rev. R. J. Mac- Donald and Rev. J. C. MacDonald, master of ceremonies Rev. Patrick Walsh. Thesermon was preached by Rev. A. A. MacAulsy. Interment was at the parish cemetery, R0110 B33“ Pracllfifllll! all the priests in the diocese were present ' .____________ more AND srssr. AND THEIR rnonvcrs The Production of iron and steel and their manufactures was valued at $985,189,001 In-1931, This total W18 $184 millions or 32 per cent be- low the corresponding v51“, o; 1930 Reports were recaved from 1,240 establishments in 1931. These con- cerns gave employment to an av. erage oi 99.150 perosns and paid‘ to theae workers a total of $122,. 577.68’! in salaries and wages, Mo. terials used in manufacturing cost $176,116,348. and the value added by manufacturing, or the net vaiue of Dftidiicta, was $33,072,715. This lat- ter figure compares with $289,032,111 Pbfll Ill in I980, a decline oi 27 per cent. II leldlea, sub Ilaarfa- i cos , 0ft fnf/inq cost Qpwsuvsngfié “CROWN BRAND” ‘the llrourislainqalad ’ n» DellczousFood CANADA STARCH Co.. Lllllllid. I MONTREAL F . C '31 I F§QQ§§-§Q"§-§'§'§§-O4 v 1 I 1 0 O 0 4 c I O e O Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and 5'9""! lwll-I. 20- Per word; Announcements and Coming Events. 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam , Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, etc.,_4c. per name; Letters oi Condolence, 70c. P" lllvll; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. V§IOOQ¢ “vvG vvv vvv itATEz-zc per word. three 1.n- I payable in advance. 5962-10-21-21iseri-lona for the price of two, strictly ' i For Sea‘: IFOR. SALE — ANTIQUE CHAIRS. Apply Guardian. 5960-10-21-31. i To Let i , furnished or unfurnished. Apply i Guardian. 5936-10-20-31. I i-ro LET _ canon FURNISHED front room. Apply Guardian. 5900-10-21-31. on Longworth Avenue. Apply 203 I Grafton St. ITO LET - A DWELLING HOUSE y on Great George Street, contain- Building. (Boarders Wanted commodated at 238 Kent Street. 5935-10-20-31. BOARDER. ACCOMIMODATED IN To LEILJHREE Room” n" GRAVENSTEIN APPLES AT F. s. Reeves’, Southport. 5948-10-21-31. FOR. SALE -- ELECTRIC SINGER I Sewing Machine. 8 Stewart St. I non sass. TO LET, 110.4100 arm sup‘ T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSEl I I i ing eleven rooms. Garage in con- {FOR nection. Apply MacLean 8c Mac- -‘ Kinnon, solicitors, Royal Bank! 0004-10-10-31. | iCAR-BOARD Y i lTWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- SPODE pLATTER FOR f I 1, room signs on hand at Guardian 05108. ti. 5g64_10,21_3j FOR. SALE -- OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. ' SALE -— VIKING RASP- Apply Burhoes 5897-10-19-41. berry plants. Grocery. SUITABLE outhouses, ctc., Guardian Office. F O B 1c per ti. lining sheet. SALE, 14 by 18 inches, over 150 years old. Apply Mac. Guardian. 5951-10-21-11. private family. Home privileges. FOR SALE _ ELECTRIC SEW“; Apply Guardian. 5903-10-19-31. Employment Wanted. “KPERIENCED MAN WANTS work in blacksmith shop. James E. Somers, Breadalbane. 5938-10-19-31 ooumnv c1111. WANTS nous-r; Good references. Phone 5958-10-21-3‘. work. 1247. Female Help Wanted WANTED-AT QUEEN HOTEL, Summerside, an experienced wait- ress. Apply in person or write. 5967-10-21-3.‘ 754N611“ (Continued from Page 1) i i i 1 i- Machine. Perfect condition. Bar- gain. Apply Guardian. 5957-10-21-31. FOR. SALE-NICE LIGRT'EX- press. Good market or delivery wagon. Burhods Grocery, Wey- mouth Street. 5971-10-21-61 FOR SALE - SEVERAL PAIRS of wild geese, all choice callers and good decoys. James ‘A. Payn- ter, Clinton, P. E. Island. 5950-l0-21-2i. Lost LOST - BACK 01-‘ DOLI/S CAR- riage. Finder please return to 21 Grafton Street. 5912-10-19-31. LOST-JN IIIERMAID. A RUBBER belt. Finder please notify Wm. I-I. MacDonald, Mermaid. 5921-10-19-31 “ Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vincisl Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, (R. 3, Souris.) and quickly cisrputcd service. Re- ports trickled in of ipoles crashing under the weight oi snow and ice, but no confirmation of damage could be obtained. 15-Inch Blanket r Brandon les under a 15-inch blanket of snow. Residents of cen- tral and southern eastern Manitoba were digging from under a storm that apparently swung into North Dakota and Minnesota, accompan- ied by low temperatures. Many towns are wthout. power. the hydro system being Criippled since the beginning oi the storm. and highways are reported laden with snow, making motor travel im- possible. Rah fell in Winnipeg for more than 24 hours after a light fail of snow. Manitoba's wheat crop was com- pletely harvested before the arrival of winter weather and escaped fill damage from snow and ran. Warmer weather prevailed in Saskatchewan and Alberta, sister provinces that recently suffered from a wintry visit. Threshing l" Saskatchewan is practically com- pleted but 20 per cent. of Alberta's crop is stli in the stock. OUTPUT OF ZINC Zinc output in July amounted to 15,306,916 pounds; In June 14.665.- 930 pounds were produced and in July, s. year ago, the production was 20,861,627 pounds. 1 Wanted WANTED - QUILTING AND washing to do. Apply Guardian. 9920-10-19-31. WANTED -- FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment about November first for winter months. Apply giving description, location, and rent asked. Guardian. 5918-l0-19-3L Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED T0 CONDUCT renowned Rawlcigh Home Ser- vice busincss. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and in- crease rapidly. Write immed- iately. Ruwlcigh Co.. Dept. CN- 96-5, Montreal, Canada. S.W. Oct. 3-7-8-14-15-21-22-28-29. UNITED KINGDOM BUYING MORE CANADIAN BAILEY The purchase of Canadian bar- ley by the United Kingdom has been running more than double during the last month or two what it was s, year ago. The September export; was 717,306 bushels compar- ed with 0:12.402 in September. 1931- Thc total export. to all countries was 769,088 bushels valued at $391.- 726 as compared with 757,930 at $320089 in Scptcmbcr last year. The purchase of barley by Othfl countries however, has fallen ofi with the result that the total ex- port in the first two months of the crop year was 2,316,428 bushels, compnrrd wih 4.045.395 In the cor- responding period of 193i. PALMS 0E MIISE i October 21, 22, 24. Something new at last. High class vaude- ville between dances. Engaged by rfllllfill. Wllllflm 9011mm ""1 Jean Darrow Its-one of these vrlglhll 9011193! lllflt-‘hfl lllvlllllllll comedy singing and dancing. One big laughing wow. These are the people that. were such a hit at. the Burns Concert in 1930- Also Henry Neale will entertain with special dance music. Son! by William Neale. Come and enjoy yourself. Dance starts at 9 p.m. sharp till 12 p.m. Admission price 35c. OrchcstraF-Messrs. Elliot, Mcllearney and Nelson. llcnry Neale, Manager. 5908-10-21-31