J ‘Quality Thet l: Unsurpassed "SAl-Allli‘ 0 P? ‘TIA "Fresh from the Gardens" mrtising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locale, 4e. per word; Western and gluten-n locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Evan“, 3c, per word; Cluselfled, 2c. per word; in Mernorlam Notlc. 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ms, cud], etc, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. inch; Notices of Thanks and . m. 4c pel- word. Other rate: on Appreciation, 70c. per inch applications. Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - live gents. qq-ww- vv-v-v- é ¢‘." ‘ ‘ v vv-oee-oo-ooqq _ “TI;-—2B per word. three In . “m,” for the price of two, strictly F01‘ salg up“ u; advance. l2 ACRES U6 MILES FROM Charlottetown. Phone 633, 1931 Agents Wanted > i_ - CHRISTMAS 0am) AgQlIIS. Spare time work, For years ulen nnd women have carn- _ m good money ilandlulg our nucd-to-order Christmas Cards. up w three dollar value for one dollar a. dozen. Stuart-looking, Agnuied samples in patent case sexlt irec to responsible peo- , Then our boxed assortments a, 9nd,; pay agents one hundred W gent profit. investigate, com- pare. Deal direct with manufac- mm- for best values. Premier Art guild, 1070 Bleury Street, Mon- um, 1—A. W.-N-280. CARBOABD Miller Bros., Ltd. SUITABLE i‘ 0 B 11111118 outbouses. etc, lo. pg: “sheet. guardian Office. u, FOR SALE — SEVERAL COOKING Ranges. a9 Itochford street, 1091. FOR SALE — VACUUM CLEANER and Attachments, practically new, 1047. FOR SALE — SWIVEL OFFICE chair (oak) almost new. Vail, 24 Park Terrace. B. M. 1081. FOR SALE — DESIRABLE RESI- dence and lot with garage and shed on Prince Street. Apply pal- mer d: Farmer, Solicitors, 1000 lfiifilifrsexiwsomlvhrmrnn ‘miner you are employed or not youran earn extra pocket money by liking orders for Canada's gruust values in personal Christ- mncards. Portfolio free with ex- pat assistance. Weekly advances nfiommissions. Representatives nnted in small towns also. Mas- (u Kraft, Toronto, Ontario. 17-328. To Let [0 LET - AT BALMORAL APTS., m Upper Prince Street, one of the nicest Apartments in the City. ~ Eight rooms, well lighted with garage and large yard for park- FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY. Five. Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Winters;- Nov. l-tf. 15 ACRES 3 MILES FROM CIT . Would trade for larger farm, Phone 633. 103p HOUSE FOR SALE AT BRIGHT- on, new house, good location. Ap- ply evenings. B. M. Vail, 24 Park Terrace. 1081. CHOICE MILK COW FOR SALE. Guernsey grade, J. B. Lewis, West Royalty. ' 1097 FOR SALE — AUCTION FORT-T: Five, Bridge and Whlst Score ing cars. Immediate possession. Apply J. J. Stewart, 236 Fitzroy Cams. Guardian Central Job street, City. 1051. Printery. Nov. 1-tf. ' tar - corneas no. 4o Miscenaneo ' thal- Street, hpplfzao Rlch- t: “s mono Bimi- 1119 A sins wILI. Taiia-‘PLTIBIFKT |f0MS AND BATH, GROUND m: heat and water, $25. Phone m, 1029 iFTT-‘TIWTFURNISHEE mun with use of kitchen. APP!!! '0." Guardian. 1010. IIILET-NEW MODERN 6 ROOM home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brighton Phone 633. . 1071 o ii€€ 7M l0 LET — 7 ROOMED HEATED the residence of the late Hector Darrach, Marshfield. on Monday, September 18th, at 1.30 P. M. See hand bills. 1053. COLOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS IN spare time. Send ten cents for information, catalogue and samp- les. Tally Ho Art Shop. 120 Wellington West, Toronto. N-287. NLY EXPERIENCED FURRIERS can remodel, repair, reline, clean and glaze fur coats safely. scien- Apartment with garage. 257 Queen m, n u f tom . ltreet. Phone 214-J. 10:15. ,,,,°';,,,§,,;§ s a” y" Cmdflrfa- Wanted Employment Wanted BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND quartLPhons 1107. i433-ll-29-tf WANTED-RETURN TRANSPOR- tation to Montreal or Boston. Apply 194 Prince St. 109_2 Female Help Wanted WANTED _ AN EXPERIENCED ‘maid for general housework, re- rences required. Apply Guard- a . 1098 .-._- ____. -;_ Extra Income i’ sigttmo "IMPERIAL ART" arm ,1 -’Windsor" series Personnl Christ- l mils Cards. Dollar dozen up. Also boxed nssortments. Sample book 0nd sales help free to workers. British Canadian Publishing Co., 426 Patrick Bldg, Toronto. - ____ . ‘Found N~306. °l row of dancing girls being televised when.‘ to their as- tonishment, they noticed that only one oi’ the girls appeared to be EXPERT PLUMBER WANTS RE- pair work. Reasonable Phone lilo-L. rates. 1100 TELEVISION TEST ABRUPTLY ENDED LONDON, eScpt. ls-Ah 1111- expected un-dress rehearsal caused television test being made by two research men of the British Broad- casting Corporation to end sud- denly. They were engineers expert. mentlng with infra-red ray tele- sion and were “locking in" at a who were othed. The experiment finished abrupt- ly and the girls, who were clad in cotton danong tunics, were told 7mm" 9" ""3 ROAD BETWEEN ‘that il: could hot go on until they vestmorlnnd and Crapsud, Wal- let contnining money and cheque. Rev E. MacDougall, 52 Upper "lllsbvrcileh Street, Charlotte- W" 1050.. Qljdgi-lelp Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SMART man for fnrm and ranch. Must be nhlc in Dell. and dose foxes, build zgllj- °l°- Apply Guardian. WANTED - 0N OCTOBER 1st A1‘ Miller BTOL. first class repair mm ADDly by letter only to Alien Forsyth, 31 Brighton Ave., , ‘I rlottetown. 1103. Lost Wit-sooner um n! seven lie House on Malpeque Road. in 14°10!‘ Meter. Please leave st onmhh Office. I102. W "W t l . .. the loou mesh of the fabric, so that the television projector “saw" through everything. The one girl who appeared to be clothed was wearing silk. IVIUSCLES PLAY IMPORTANT detecting dreams and thoughts by electrical apparatus which shows thet muscles es well as the brain participate in thought was reported dressed themselves in silk. The explanation proved to be Markets A-t A Glance (Canadian Prue) ilioronto and llfoufreekitockecloee g er. Toronto bibles-Silver ehareletrong other groups soft. New Kerb-Firm and higher at ole. Winnipeg-Wheat clone higher. New York-Cotton, rubber and cof- fee higher; sugar lovrer. Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Prose) Stuck: Llulhuvst A ... lJoni Steel Hill]. int Nickel _.. ... ... .... . Massey Harrie . . Coal '1? . .. v. ea1',ee. GRAIN {Canadian Press) “TNNIPEU, S002. 13— cxlosn “lllfllli 01-1. 7014a: Dec 7116-75: Ne! 77-7 . ‘ Ullllni Oct 3715A; Dec IlT/g; Mny 40, B. ' Barley: Oct MMA; Dec 4315A: Ml!‘ ‘RSIQA. CASH PRICES Whcnt: .\'o 1 hard 72%: No 1 nor No2C\V.'ifi!/,:N08CW 3 ' 1 feud 33%; No l feed 31%; ii ‘,5. linrley not quoted. EX CHA N GE (Canadian Prue) IIONTREAD Sept. ifb-Btltllll end foreign exchange lII r"lntion to the fluunlllunjollnr, as compiled by the Rnylll B-Ink of Canada, closed today as foilows:—- Argentina peso .38‘i0_ Australia pound ll..\2l5. Auslrln scbilling _1_73l. Belgium belch .' M‘ Brazil luilrcis . . liulgurln h-v _0l57. Phiun llnug Kong llullnrs .3410, Czechoslovakia cruwn .0447- llv-nmurk krone .2150. l-‘inlnnll finlnurk _. 220. France frunc _07>ll. Germany roichsnmrk .3594. Grcnl Brlluin pouurl 4.8205, Greece vlrnchmn fifth; Holland flog-in JlOTIi. Hungary pcugo .2150. llulln Fee 2. Italy lire .07 . Jnpnn yon .'.l8l, Jugnslnvis llllllll’ .0210- Ncw Zelflnnd pound 3.8420, Norway krone .2410. ' Pollfnrl zlofl _17.'l1. Roumnnln lcu .0007. South Africa pound 4.8008. Spnln pr-actn J21“). Swcrlcn krnnc .2487: Switzerland franc ..'i'| premium. NEW YORK, Sept. 13-(A.P.)—For- cign exchange firm. (lrent Brlteln (INYHIIIKI high 4,00; low 4.58 close 4,60; F0 (luv hills 1,50%; Fknncc 5.64: ltflly ll: "Vfvzlum 20.00: Gcrulrlny .'i4 (‘nmuiu 95%. M T’L. CURB (Cunndlnn Prone) I1 A Oil . Ilcnuhnrnols 170m ling . lulp Oil ... llup Toh Inf Pcfc- Walker Pfll N. Y. CURB (Canadian Prue) SloI-kx Ann-r (‘you B . .-\lncr Sup Pow As G and El (‘nu Rlnrcnn .. (‘ilics Scrv l-ll Ilnuvl IIINI Share . f Can A Currency (Canadian Prose) .\iONTll1_-J.\L_ Sept. 13-14%] by the pound sv-rllng tho Inujorlty cf cur- rencies udvllnced on Montreal foreign exchanges toduy. Only the Norweg- inn kronc declined while the Bulgar- (C l TORONTO, Sept 13- Bwr . . . Bagnmnc ... B 09:3,; y 2 no; l‘ ' No i} nor 06%; l\' 4 11:13,; .'u 5 ...1 ; l\o c wit: Till" "l", C111,; Truck 00%,; No 1 duruul gill“! n11 I 3 - Kn 2 feed 28%; Rejected 25%;; Truck cl u. Conhlgns ... .... _ Conieurum Dome Mines Ilolncstend ilowcy . - Kirk Lake Lake Shore Pnymnster Pct Oil Pioneer Premier .,, Pros Air _. Reno (‘mill "_ San Antonio UnltPfI Suites dollar 4 15-16 per cent fllscoe . Stmlncnna . Se Anthony Stel- Pnc ... sud Basin - Sud Cont ... Sylraniic .-- Tec Thnms Cad Towngmnc . White nude I’ United Silver ...-. t Total sales 1101.000- Enst (‘rest Eldornllo quite simple: The dark dyes in the cotton Iunics did not reflect thel Ira-red rays. These penetrated ROLE IN THINKING CHICAGO Sept. Ill-A method Of American Psychological I081‘ - cscsrcn more MY zlflch. female fox F.O.E.)F. No- lfv Welter G. MncKenzle, Brad- 3158-110. 1021 8T _-. BETWEEN CIIARLOTTE- u c w" and OKccfe Lake, suitcase hcntalninz man's suit. Finder ere Hotel. 1on2. 1°" - BETWEEN CIIARLOTTE- t“ “We and Hampshire, truck tail for?’ m)‘ P108“ notify Lester Hickox. ' when. mo. w feesor Louie William Max of New York University, who made the re- " "‘“"" ' port, “that a good athlete is neces- lndicet, that the muscles play a more important role in thinking today. "This does not mean," said Pro- rlly a good thinker. But it does an they are usually given credit pug-db Llnllncnt for grim bundl- iun lcv, tho Finnish flnlunrk, th-s Grcciun drucblun, LllllI tho Ruulnenien luu were unchanged. lllclro _. The pound opened higher at $4.80 prop-ml Nnrrlon and continued to move, upward clos- lug at $4.81 1-18, the high of EIIO dry end e gnin of 2 15-10 cents. ThoI United Sluice dollnr qpcnerl unchang- c-l nt ll pn-Inllun of 43L; percent and flnisln-ll lho tiny uL 4 15-10 percent whore it was l-lu of one percent higher. 1'11»: French grem- advanced .00 of n cont to 5.01 cents. Miscellaneous (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, Sept. 18- . Wheat, northern no 2 74. Barley, Cenndlnn western no (l 4!. 0e11, i‘ W no 2 48. Unis, l? w no s 41, . 01m l‘ II no 1 40 Ollie 1' I'll no 2 J0. Flour, spring wb-‘ut puluuls, flrete 20, _ Flour, conlll 4 W. Flo r lfcrs 4 6U l_ - - . I _ winter wheel patents, choice in Flour while l-urn 4.10-4.80. Brim Ion 18.25- Nhorla, lull H115. Rlhlllllugn Ion ‘H.211 , lfnilcd outs 1mg 00' lbs 3.25. liny no '.' per ion rurlote 14.50. (‘in-nee Onlnrln 1001-1155. Film-ac Quelwc it'll/phi“ liullcr no 1 ISM-ill Huge in cartons. fresh specials N. Eggs, frcnh cxlrnn 28_ HEII, fresh firsts '.".'. Nordnn . rlglry and produce nIarIn-t todlly- M the weekly auction today the highest bl pound. butter offered at tho nuctlon luul been sold at e level above thin bid, hut no figure wee IIIIIIMIIIPPII. market cased alight cents l boxes, but 7.407 bone of rcnented butler passing through for export IH-lnluv-I mw Quohccn H0 pound bag 70 $0 cents. Pivotal New York Stocks (Clllldlll Ilene) ltoehe Close Allied Chem 138 Am Ind l?‘ Pow . 13%,’, An: $111211 , . .. sou Arn Tel end Tel r .. t“ .. 1821/, Anaconda ,.. , . 17% Atchieon . .. Auburn Motor ... . Cnnnde Drv ... ,.. . Cl’ R Peso ... ... Chesapeake and Ohio Con‘ Gas (‘om Products Delaware end Plnflpinn Gen Electric Gen Foods _ Gen lllotors r-x Gulf llnlon Perhirle Ylnlon Pacific Tl I Rubber ,.1 MINING v anadlan Prue) Stork: N a N: — $45 IIH UNLISTED MONTREAL. Breweries, ' cline fractions > Canadian Car, ' GT5, THE ' CHARLUFTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN Stock Quotations ‘vslilfllii S Ii i] ll MST MINUTE RIlllY IN MT ’l Montreal Sept. 13—-(C.P.)-— Under the leadership of Notional Stool: ll:- chsnge listings mounted upward, during the last half oi’ today's 803-, sion but losses were in tlie major-l h ity et the close. Trading increased rapidly following the advance on the afternoon with approximately 31.500 shares changing handy, “ The market was quiet and in- ,“ clined to weakness up to midday. The moderate display o: gtl-cngtn '1 in New York before it closed in ob- l é servance of the NRA pgfpdg “m. ed an encouraging influence, The n m9 mlloriy of stocks were unable price mounted up to p, high 0g 28 1-2 and then receded at, @119 @105; to 28 where it finished with a gain of 1 1-4 points. Beer was acuve I leader with 12,500 l traded in. On the Curb Cosgrave Bl-ewrrs; rose 1 5-8 points a: 6, shares being LIQUOR ISSUES “A” The liquor issues were stimulat- ‘., Cd by the repeal victories in Mary- 7- land, Minnesota and Colorado and 1,, scored substantial gains, Canadmn Inustrial Alcohol '71,, Points at 22 and the "B" stool; was "D 1-2 at 19 3-4 after recovering from a low of 18 1-4. On the curl; Hiram Walker gained a-4 points QYHlTihnnd DiStiIIGTS-Seagram a, point, L" Wilding issues also participated in the higher movement with In. ternationel Nickel cents at 21.40, Brazlian Trucnmhhas been a greet 1-8 at 15 1-4 and Canadian Paciflclmfllly friends. He was a. man of. Railway 1-4 at 1s 3-4. Power hcld unchanged at, 35 34_ ‘ Bank of Montreal rose twp points while Royal Bank Cclanesc qom- mon and Celancse Pl-ofen-ed were all a point lllghcr, Corporation and B. gained fractions. T058 being up g0 St. POINT LOSSES Cement , Lawrence I Preferred. Among the issues to de. were Sha/wlnigan Power, McCall-Frontenac, Quebec Power, Hollingcr, Dominion Bridge, Oockshutt Plow, Bruck Silk, B. C. Power "B", Do- _,.,;_, minion Textile, Dryden Paper, Vie, Biscuit and Willllicg Electric. Massey-Harm's, Power Corporation National Breweries Preferred. Do. minion Steel, Consolidated smelt. ‘ Canadian Bronze. ' Canadian car Preferred and Win- nipeg Electric Preferred were 1m. changed. Sales 31,564 shares; bonds $13,500. Losses of a point were suffered by National Steel Car, Smith and St. WESTVIEW LODGE VISITORS .____ _. " Montreal, P. Q-Z PRO_D__UCE (Canadian Prue) d for no 1 butler wee 18 c-zuls n it we: lute;- ennounecd lhc Th. gmcrnl lv tu 15% to l0 pound. Receipts Iva-Io ‘LHR this rcp- boxes. The l-gg market had I I150‘ unda- Lowell, Mass; Providence; R. 1.; Ruth A. Butler, Rev. Louis DQ112011. R61" Providence, ft. I.; James L. ButIerJDOUKB-n? Providence; R. 1.; Arthur F. Doyle, Clthflfinc Gillie. Si. Joseph's Con- Providence’ R“ L; ML _;_ A_ Mm“ vent, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., and ray, Ottawa, Ont; Mrs. J. A. Mur- ray, Ottawa, Ont; Mr. H. C. Mur- cmnnect; M” Masses ray, Brantford, Ont; Jenkins, Charlottetown; Jenkins, Charlottetown; Dr. M. E l IIIAII, for Summer-side: Mrs, A. W. Summerside; Mrs. Major Summerside: MacFarlane, Summerside: ncconnls with Mass; quotations Guests who registered at. west. 93% view Lodge, North Tryon, for the month of August: Rev. A. K. Herman, Mrs. A. K. Herman, Ruth M. Herman, Arthur G. Hennan, Monctou, N. 13.; J, E. Andoff, Toronto, Ont.; G. H. Bon. veil". Quebec, Que; J. E. D'Eon, Eve. McCu1ly. Moncton, N. B; Delia C. Wilson, E. Stroudsburg, Pa; Lucie H. Wil- son, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Jordan, Lowell, Mr. Oil Select 5-» . -' - Genge, North 'I‘ryon; Mrs. M. E. , null . . _ -precieted. o" " qr‘ 11' sense‘ North Tryon’ Mr‘ Frankl May his soul rest in Draco. P""*""'°"I w: Smith, Boston; Mrs. Frank Smith, Al?‘ Boston; Mr. Chas. swwal-t. Char- ‘féur lottetown; Mrs. Chas. Stewart, WOMEN “DECKS, M“; NOT ... M, Charlottetown; Joan Stewart. “m” To GAZE UPON 9 Charlottetown; Jimmie Hasiam, Springfield; Dr. A. W. Leard, NDONI Sept 13_Thc “we Mrs. MONTREAL. Nun. iii-Tho bun" Bruce Davison, Summerside; Mild- being manifested in them by the 21:32:11 Ipiaihlihflgo Im Til?“ Afll-IIIILICIIII red Lefurgey, Toronto, Ont; Miss general public. though little is Bryl, Toronto, Ont.; Miss Huestis. Boston; Eldred Buchanan, Mono- ton, N. 13.: Jcrzy Buchanan, Mone- tcn, N. B. lone although uucllnvlgvnl. tlrmlc 11 ahlplucula in our lulu 01' less ul’ Onlnrius u-cre _ '23 ccnls n lluzcn for extras, 1T in l8 Othe-g- linen held singly. Film-no wnn- ccufs for flrsie nml 11111, to i~l c"!!! 10 In 1114, cents a pound for On-l tnrln nnvl hnlf n cont lcne for Quehcc. At the auction 880 boxes of no 1 Quo- bcc cheese brought 101/, cI-ntn n pound. Im-m-v- Ion-ml m2 Ivcsicrun The. pulpln Iunrkv-t luld llI. 1r- in so They l-onls pr; $0 ]vL1lllllI 1mg of new Quv" M"! 1 1-4 Montreal Lawrence C. Packers Howard Paper Oliver A. Winfield,‘ Alien Anderson, John Sutherland Cross. Lowell. Muss: Ralph Saw- and John Maclsaac. yer, Lowell, Mass; N. R. Bakem Margaret Butler,:his cousins, Rev. Adolphus Gillls, Dan Mrs. Dan LO L°‘“'d'- women detectives on the Scotland schmflyud force are umel personally and none yet 30 years of M“ age-hence considerable interest is -._--‘- ilan Police, as plainclothcs dell-c- rculnllv-Il ‘l1! t" PAGE NINE AN ATTRACTIVE “TELEPHONE” INVESTMENT Ylfilding 5.35% for 30 Years '0 recs-tende- Dated September I Den ATLANTIC UTILITIES LIMITED“ ‘ 5% First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bonds Series A st, 1933. ominatione: $500 and $1,090, Price: 94-.50 §cljpll lFgaut ....- .-- w-n- suites! Corp ,. ore psi "v "i, t i ._on rcu uwq- ._, ,..- ... I... Inn um ..... ... _ ... .... - A O overcome early 103555 .\ t B “W ... - 2 W H h ... - - I n ea 40%,’; ' A Pgwerrtcurp n as ng nuse ‘ t". w The transfer of a block or 7,500 "m: Utflltleu Limited the telephone bnllnul In Prince Edward Island, mug gllltlilltjnégxrYll‘ . shares of National Breweries short.‘ , ‘I ll Tel IKGLLIII i nines of Nova Scotie, Ind ll a wholly owned subsidiary of Mari- ; |i\\' ~ o) ,_> I p 1y an" noon w“ the Sign“ ‘or I, L?‘ ‘:8 Ulfugloevilcrsrzoptlalxi-y, limited, which in turn controls the telephone 59'1"!“ 111111108 movement. ‘rhe , , m ' not of of‘ ,afcer’ " ndmamnchu Y r gee for the requirements. Full particulars‘ of MONTIIEA L TORONTO plat three years have averaged ovei two and QnQ-hplf Descriptive Circular, this attractive investment are contained in our ' A t‘ m?! "f which will beforwarded upon y-gquggg, W. C. PITFIELD & COMPANY Limited 20 King Street SAINT JOHN ’Phong 3.3305 neursx OTTAWA 0011c telephone eompuntce 0G t‘ u, Pflce Itability with the £11,013: c?! mrnrztfarinn’ of .1 "h" d "l"! l-h eeowiti Yrlvhzllflpliono bonds have maintained I comparative-Ty :35], |geihe§rt ‘c. o no Lance ofdefeult having occurred in the pnymmg of mw,e" on bond. ofpri owned Canadian telephone companies. . Maturing September 1st, 1963. time: annual bond interest know vs tcly LONDON, INC. Ill MEMORIAM MR. RONALD GILLIS The sade death of Ronald Gillisp shock to hisl intelligence and refinement, kind‘; and a true brother. He was a (N voted member of the Catholic Church and had the consolation of rick‘s Church, Roxbury, before his; death. He was waked at his sister's: Mrs. Daniel Powell, where his cas- ket was covered with Powers and many Mass Cards and Spiritual Bouquets given by his relatives and’ friends of Boston. His remafns Ivere I then taken to St. Peter's, Prinw‘ Edward Island accompanied by. Mrs. Powell, to his aged lathe-Iv where he wished and loved to bei the last two years, as he had been in poor health. The late Ronald Gillis when a; youth was an Alter Boy and al member of the choir and organist‘ of his Parish church, St. Peter's. He was agent for the late William, Lewis, Cardigan, headstone and, marble work, also for A. Home and Company, Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and a. member of the Inter- colonisl Club Boston, Mass. He leaves to mourn an aged father, three sisters, and four brothers, Annie, Mrs. Mary Kist- erfon; Tens, Mrs. Daniel Powell of Boston, Mass; John in Boston. Mass; Joseph, Paul and James at home. A large concourse of cars and carriages comprised the cortegc to St. Peter's church, August: the 9th. High Mass was celebrated by hi5 beloved pastor. Rev. A. MscAulsy, and after that solemn Ftonlan, Catholic funeral service Was BDtOIP, ed. The hearse was driven by his‘ cousin and chum Ronald Muc- Innis. Pall bearers: Roy Qlligley. Peter MecAdam, Martin Maclnnls, Masses and prayers were said by Emmett Prayers by Sister St. MacDonald, said by Father Emmett O‘l-1anley. Numer- ous Mass Cards by his relatives and kind friends of St. Peter's and sur- ',‘rounding districts were deeply w- Sister Mary Rose very attractive known about them beyond official- dom. They have been given per- manent employment by Lord Tren- chnrd, Commissioner of Metropol- tives in London's West End. Two of them arc dark; the third is a blonde. For the past year thcy slightly" have undergone almost as rigorous‘ lwlnrv (hose low-ls. Arrivals Ivl-rc 3'43 NIFIW. s training as the male detectives. are familiar with PVNY lug finger-prints and assuming dis- guise. If you met one in Piccadilly you could not say: “I bet that's a. wom- an detective." She might be dress- ed exactly like the host of fash- ionable shoppers who thmng the formerly of St. Peter's Bay, occur-l red m Roxbury’ Mu‘. His death showrooms and stores, even to the lipstick. On the next encounter she might be an efficient, permanent- waved iypist hurrying to the of- They have been able to trace the rendezvous of women criminals in London's underworld and as a re- , _ . mak “g the mission in St’ PM Isult more than one gang of jevrel thieves has been broken up. WITHOUT JUDGES ROBES LAWYER WAS “NOT PRESENT" SHEFFIELD, England. Sept. 13- A humorous incident occurred at the Sheffield Quarter Sessions when Grattarl-Doyle, a barrister, who had been selected by a prison- er to defend him in court, pleaded he was "not present." Gratten- Dayle was without his robes and was therefore legally "invisible". the procedure of.the Court being that if counsel makes an applica- iion Irhen not properly robed the Recorder is bound to say, "I can- not see you I cannot hear you." When called upon, Grettan- Doyle said he “was not there," but would return in a few moments. C. Milton, Assistant Recorder said he would allow him to leave and re- turn "visible". The barrister then left the court and returned later in his robes. JULY IMPORTS OF TEA Th3 July imports of tee, amount- ing to 1.903202 pounds. were con- siderably below the average al- though higher than in July, 1932. The quantity imported in the last. twelve months was 30,007,369 pounds valued at $4,741,880 com- pared with 39,255,245 at, $6,180,541 in the previous twelve months, a considerable drop in the value. The quantity of black tee im- ported in June was 1,735,328 pounds and of green tea 167,884. Black tea from India. totalled 810,716 pounds, from Ceylon 910,071, from China 7,552, from Japan 956 and from other countries 15. Green bee. from Japan totalled 114,794 pounds, from Ceylon 18,802 and from China, 4,288. GASOLINE IMPORTATIONS Cnsinghead gasoline imported in July totalled 1,619,847 gallons vai- ued at $80,740, compared with 3.- 876.771 at $151,684 in June and 1,- 444,396 at $67,467 in July, 1937. Dancers, Acrobats, Musicians, Engaged The Elaborate Entertainment Pre- pared for Provincial Exhibition Plans are progressing rapidly for the Metropolitan Revue and Broad- way Night Club which will be the chief Ilcvcity features of Nova Sc0tia‘s eightieth Provincial Exhi- bition (Halifax, Sept. 30-Oct. 7th,) and contracts have already been closed with a large number of act- ors-and actresses in Ne» York who will take part in the crlicrtnlunlent. The Broadway Revue will take place on a specially constructed stage in the Forum and some forty performers will be involved in it. The ensemble is to be provided by Phil Wirlhls miniature Revue, C011- sisting of a dozen beautiful dancing girls, who will form the background for a number of outstanding spec- ialties. Prominent among these specialties will be Accordiana, in which five people-two girls and three men - wili form a regular orchestra of five accordian pianos. Balaski and Skar- on will put Mickey Mouse thfifugll his antics to amuse both children and grown-ups. Tile Blondie Em- merich trio will offer an acrofltic turn the like of which has not been seen in Nova scotih. Another strong comedy act is that of the Gand- smith Brothers, a standard name in the world's biggest music halls. The bill will be concluded by a quartettc of adagio dancers in a spectacular program. The Night Club and Cabaret will be located in the Industrial Building and will authentically reproduce the atmosphere of Broadway after mid- night. Two ten-piece orchestras will play on alternate nights directed re- spectively by Joe Mills and‘ Jerry Naugier." There will be an elaborate floor show and specialties chosen from the Forum revue. From ten o'clock till closing there will always be something doing at this floor show, the catering for which will be in the hands of the Halifax Local Council of Women. RETAIL SALES IN JULY Index numbers of retail sales fell from 86.1 m Juuc to 73.7 in July. Boots and shoes decreased from 104.5 to 74.6; clothing from 103.7 to 68.4; drugs from 75.0 to 72.3; dyers and cleaners from 103.7 to 75.9, and furniture from 46.4 to 33.5. General and depart- mental fell from 98.4 to 80.7; gro- ceries and meats from 76 to 73.8; hardware from 99.2 to 8i, and mu- sic and radio from 15.0 to 14.4. Candy sales increased from 55.3 to 60.1, and restaurants from 57.2 to 58.4. Hill ‘(hilly Screened) PHONE D00 branch of crime wrok-r-ven to tak- SAVE MONEY Oll 00M. $7.00 (Fully Screened) VICTORIA $7.15 YORKSHIRE $9.50 (Welsh Scull-Anthracite) MARITIME 00M. 00. i 3 Cunberlend Street TERMS CASH PHONE 990 1* ...». __ _..._...._-..,... ss..;.._..._i.._~l 5-. _. _