?'—'i“‘i'i“—""*'—"* *“‘ ~€— '—_"_“‘€—_“' ' ‘ l)’ 12.12. BROW ‘ I...._ ‘ifitiiihltltzlfllfdliiiktlifftlihcfllifiihe. He said: WHENthe Manufacturers Life repre- sentative returned, it was too late! Unioresecuble physical developments had not only ended his earning days, but had left lumummsurable. N0 longer could he earn a livelihood for his dependants. Too late now to protect their future. Don't you say “some time later” to the Nlunufacturerg ife agent. Let him tel|‘you how to provide Buablirbrd _ _ 1887 against life's uncertainties. MANur-Acrrillesns LIFE INSURANCE Oompnny HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, CANADA B. H. HUGHES District Manager for Prince Edward Island Cameron Block, Charlottetown. ‘world's record for threc-YQBT-fld jtrottcrs held by her full brother, , , tPiUfZItOI‘, 3, 1.59%. The filly wai Wlll COTIIUIUQ tirivcn by her trainer, William F. ‘Ciliml of Syracuse. N. Y.. who also (Canadian Press) > ltraincd and drove her brother, Pro- LONDON, Oct. 22.—Great Britl- tccior, to h's record. The new anrs 33 1-3 percent. tariff dutzcsvchampion is the proiwfil’ 0f MB- imposed under the recent genoraPRalph R/Keelcr of Auburn, NY. tariff act will be continued for; two more years from October 25, it: SAVES BEE-KEEPERS WORK.. was officially announced today. 'l'h::| A IIFW method of detecting pre- immcdiate object of the duties, ltlparations for swarming in beeeol- was stated, have been to a grentionies is reported on by the Super- t extent achieved as evidenced by the lintendent of the Dominion Exper- fall of imports. For the third quar- l imcntal Station, Lennoxville, Que, ter of 1932 imports dropped 45 per- l who says: "Searching queen cells, cent as compared to the same by taking out every comb of brood, period in 1931, the announccincntiis a tedious task! to obviate such said. Nevertheless “the menace offa procedure an experiment was g TTariff Duties uneconomic foreign competitionlstarted five years ago. When the continues and is serious." colonies show any sigma of cen- ——————————— lgestion in the spring, a shallow Till-l MARCHIONESS TROTS 1N 1.59% super is placed on the brood cham- ber with no queen cxcluder, so that. |the queens have free access to this isecond brood chamber. When ex- LEXINGTON, K52, Oct. 22-411 an . _ \ t I I ‘Mrs. tRev.) c. J. st. Clair Jeans. lgave some pleasing solo numbers. tMrs. Josephus Smallman was the and Prince Bounty Chronicle = d)". THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SIIMMERSIIIE GUARDIAN I items, but advertisements oi a news |Jas. Tuplln, New Annan. description may be inserted at 2c. per word, strictly payable in mm’ vanes. —RADIO .A. B. C. Batteries- Tubes. W. J. Semple, Jeweller, Ken- —AUTO HEADLIGHT lamps and sington. 5978-10-33-3i flashlight’ bulbs, distributed by Bruce's. 5606-10-24-21. —BUY PAINT. glass. putty. oakum, Weatherstrip, insul boa-rd -0PENING MEETING - The now at Brace‘: Ind cut your coal Young Girls‘ Club of the Summer- side Presbyterian Church, met for the first time this fall at thc Manse. bill. 5608-110-24-21. -—CARD PARTY and Dance at Kcnsington, October 25th. Cards from 8 o'clock to 10. Special prises. Admi§l0n 25 cents. Wellington Or- chestra in attendance. 5609-10-24-21 the President presided. There was la. very good attendance. After the ‘usual business activities an enjoy- labia social hour was held and a [delicious lunch served by 2Z1; h0s-| less, assisted by some o1 t . mlics 29.440. On Western Road between pregent___g_ ‘Wellington and Sumerside via Popt ‘Road. Jss. Tuplin, New Arman. 5611-10-24-1 -—SUCCESSFUL CARI) l‘ lili- The Sub-Division of thc Catholic Women's League at Summersldc held a most enjoyable card party in the C. M. B. A. hall on Friday evening. Bridge and Whist were played. There were sewn tables of Bridge ‘and fifteen of Whlst, Prizes were won by the following: Bridge, Ladies, Mrs. Nellie Pope; gentle- men's, Mr. Fidele Perry; Whist, ladies, Mrs. Charles Doucctte; Gentlcmens, Mr. Henry Martin. The proceeds were for charitable purposes-S. PERSONALS --- Mr. Austin Ramsay, of Conway ivas in Summe " last week-S. —Mr. Keith Jamieson left Ol - Saturday for a trip to MontreaL-S -Dr. J. A. Johnson, of Tignish was a. visitor to Summerside Oi Saturday on business-S. —Mr. Anthony Williams, of thr stafl of the Royal Bank at Sum- merslde, is at present relieving in Tyne Valley.-—S. —Miss Margaret Hogan, of Char lottctown, is visiting her aunts, tht Misses Hunt, of Summerside.-S. -TRINI'I‘Y SOCIAL CLUB —- The Social Club of 'l‘rinit.y United Church, Sitinmcrside, mct at the home of Miss Jeanine Bowncss, on Friday evening. After the usual business and sewing activities, a very nicely arranged vocal and in- strumental programme was put on and much appreciated by the mem- ,bers present. Mrs. Douglas Gordon —Mlss Florence Pope has return- ‘ed to Charlottetown from a pleas- ant visit to Summerside, the guest of the Misses Green-B. —Mr. and Mrs. Wright Leard oi Searletown, have returned aite spending the holiday in Boston. -Miss Bertha Riley, of Messrs T. W. Strong and 00., Summersiut left on Saturday for a. two week: pianist of the evening-S. -LEFT FOR MONTREAL-The S. S. Gaspesia and the S. S. North- ern Voyageur left on Saturday af- ternoon from Summerside with po- tatoes for Montreal. The Gaspesia had a cargo of about 7,000 bags and Visit t0 BOSWII- She W88 accom- the Voyageur about 12,000 bags. Danied by Miss Amy HHtChBSOH. Both these steamers belong to the “b01136! been V151i1fl8h8f110m6-——5- , Clarkmsteamship Co. There was - ‘ much activity in Summerslde and —Mrs. David Schurman, who has surrounding country during the last befin 590116018 the Slimmer mOHihS few days. Potatoes were moving at her old home in Bedeque, left on effort to beat her own record of 2.00 The lowered the world's record for} and note if, queen cells are present ylamining the colonies, it is a good three-year-old trotting fillies to along the lower edges of the combs 1.59%. the mile also equalling the of the super." ' i MORE AND MORE OF YOUR OLD 601.1) Can be used-so look up your old Jewellery and bring it in to us, and use it as cash to get anything you may need in our store. » G. H. TA YL OR Jeweller and Engraver i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. f death occurred on Friday at her home in Miscouche of Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . L. DesRoches, at thc early age of ' 21 years. The young lady had been visiting in New York and retierned home on account of illness. that "time, about five months, her condition had not though everything possible had been gm. done for her. Shc will be very much ' missed at home as she was of a bright and affectionate disposition. She was a member of St. Baptist Church, Miscouche. was also a member of the Children of Mary Society and her death was learned with deep regret by her! fellow members. mourn besides her sorrowing par- ents, two brothers, Tilmau and Ag- ape and two sisters, Sophie and El- eanor all at home. of a wide circle of friends is ex- tended to the bereaved family ln their sad loss. place this morning fr-xzn ‘tcr home to St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Martin Monaghzin, D.D., of- ficiatiniL-S. day and night. Another large Saturday for her home in Reading, ' r _ lM .-s. Marchioness this afternoon l idea to tip thc super from the rear steamer is expected this ‘leek. 5' I ass 1V.B. Potato Case I In Supreme Court OTTAWA, Oct. ill-Alleged fail- |ure to deliver 2O car-loads of pota- ‘toes under a contract formed the ibasis of a case appealed to the Su- imllwved. al-‘preme Court of Canada yesterday. e appellant is Thompson and Al- ix, Ltd, of Sherbrooke, Que, who tsought to have set aside a judg- ment of the Supreme Court of New yBrunswlck which set aside a ver- ,dict entered by thevtrial judge and ordered a new trial. Judgment was reserved. Thompson and Alix. Ltd, claim- ed damages of $3,290 from B. F. Smith, of Florenceville, N. B. At the second trial ofthe action the judge entered a verdict for t‘ plaintiffs although the jury found against them. The Supreme Court of New Brunswick held the trial judge was bound to give effect to the findings of the jury even if he considered them improper. Railway Bill —S.»\D BEREAVEZIIENT — The Since John She There are left to ‘The sympathy The funeral takes to —'l‘l|is is for Prince County new! l —FOR SALE. —- 25 B. P. Rock r t 5611-10-24-11. -LOST.—Spare tire and rim‘ menting the recommendations made in the report of the Royal Com- mission on Railways and Transpor- tation is well under way. Free State In- creases Its Tariff t tariffs on a large number of man- ufactured goods andv semi-lfinishcd articles will go into effect on Thurs- g day. The rates will range from i5 ' veal certain varying reductions for Imperial preference. Coats for smaller children, Blue, and Rose. Fur Trimmed g Other-Leading Lines $10.95 f0 $19.50 'A range of Ladies’ Coats have ever shown at such low prices. New materials, attract» ively lined and suitably fur trimmed in the season's latest fashions. All sizes and all $10.95. $15.00 and $19.50 CHILDREN'S coins $5.00. $1.50 and up u $15.00 One of the largest selections we have ever shown for sizes 6 to 14 years. All the new cloths attractively" fur trimmed. Bring the children in, we will be pleased to fit them out comfortably for the winter. ages 1 to 5 years, in White, Sand, Red, on‘ Ladies’ Winter . A Coats 14 f New Modes New Materials New Low Prices Ladies’ Coats trimmed with furs that add to their beauty and comfort, at prices in tune with the times. Fashions that M1,] the stage for 1932-33 season. In fact every- one who has had the privilege of seeing our display wonders at the marvelous values considering style, quality, and workman- ship on each and every garment. The price range of the better coats is from $20.00 t0 $75.00 t that surpass anything we the new shifdes. Selling _ I Have you ever seen the marvelous values we are offering in our Basement Store ‘l Wearing apparel for all members of the family. Novelties that make excellent bridge prizes or Christmas gifts. Plain and fancy Crockery and China at. prices you thought impossible. 4- SINGLAIR and snwm limited I Summerside, P. E. I. g , Manufactured articles, general 10; THE MAN WHO NEVER READ A ‘ed in the House of Commons. The lilfiflfll 20- bill, though, may not reach Commons until early next following the recess. the year. Imperial l0. Tinplate, with exceptions, general 15; Imperial 10. . Wood articles. including sleepers. scaffolding, telegraph poles and ex- cluding crucifixes, generaig50; Im- perial 33. Roof felting and feltlnglsubstitu- tés, general 37%; Imperial 26. Cordage. cables, ropes and twine .01 hemp. general 30; Imperial 20. Drafting of the measures imple- DUBLIN, Oct. 22.—Increases in Skunk Routs Policeman,‘ EVENSTON, 111., Oct. 22~A lkiifil beset with tear gas in this fashion- 50 per cent ad. valorem and re- What would you think of a man who said. A dolly paper he'd never read? I NEW YORK. Oct. flit-Another To look at him you'd guess it who“ o; Jack “new. mama,‘ thmmh’ mmlnlllk Bllllflv. was murdered in He's the man the children made smglmd fashion today out of snow. ' If you could peak into homes at m." m“ 73th 5h Th" km" WON random, tied up around the chest with r053 You'd see in action this paper's “weed °"'°" the "eck- 5°"!!! 0th random’ er gangster victims, police recalled, Ma and Pa. and the young ones too, m” bee" Slmllalll’ “"8565 "P 0i tReoding the paper through and through. Uke the baker and milkman, the , . . _ . _ able Chicago suburb gave back bet- naperboy. too. 1"°- ""11 flsvlmtion! to r111 theshoes Agent alt SLIIIIIHCYSIdC, LlOYd LEWIS ' ' ' ' The “ew “m” Schedule ‘vas "n t . m he “wk w“ and cqm- Makes his rounds daily to me and 0f the late "Legs" Diamond. I n 8 6n 0 e lnounced in the Dail this afternoon an dun n H y Gran w m you uwlcky" also was known to p“ - i t - pe e Po ceman enry - - l “*6 “‘°’"“°"“ s“ ““a"°“*=‘°w" i e Next Week t'i.:.";.:€";::; ‘zgzfszrzzxzsr: i - fl I» ms-m- w» “- gllltlliulalalllllllilllilorfltl‘: _____ lLemass I The skunk had established be- once. f , f q , k“) .- ' _ _ _ H 1b t; a You'd storm and rage and call him tg'r(_|'i2ve"b‘:“c ‘f l (Canadian Press) The new list of tariffs introduced neat“ M“ H RH ‘ithur 12:52“ a dun“. , __ _ I-.- ‘fiche. “live my“? I OTTAWA, Oct. llZ-Governmentlincludes: and 5"" ""1 "t t i1” M ' ' ' _"' ; TT 3w“ "m “i. m!‘ Senators and Members will be free Yarns, general 22% per cent; Im- Rlchflfd 14nd“? W9" ° “V” ' ' BA 'to vote as they wish on the Rail- aerial, l5 per cent. 88W n ‘:3 we have you,“ admit is l ' E 6 “"7” "l" m m‘ t m‘? i;'::..’i‘."<.’:.?:i .‘l§;“.i§"’;°.‘i‘ ..?.“'.';‘Jif°“2;‘: ‘ii-LS? t» ~ =5 EXiihiliiiiTliiI a v l - otiored me and ' 8 I1 ' TO- . ll - 00D 9T. l‘ »| ‘ n "mt ' ' ‘ i‘ . ll‘?- "8 vlwvk $0111‘ Home" W"! 9111110, IHl-“vrulllfl Wltll bflelflwllr. duce the measure in the Senate bronze gunmetal and date stamps, Then he Waited R- blt» llld- when ’ p. | . 3 (lzlfbulizflirdijgrlltga sometime next week. every effort general i5; Imperial l0. nothing happened, Fred twice mrrzlllgse$h° m“ new“ M“ flw‘. n. ' ‘M "WM" an", ‘ -- ' away t n uin i t m o 111 , - , ' may. bolt-filo: snail “by illlxtilrilggl-“Slb? m’ Ifarfl§§n"'§,jjj;;,§§” Wflififfi? spring swam 3m’ mgheen things happened-the “"1"” ":21" “m”? '“."°‘""‘° | "- J- B a | r m I I t a f D . ‘ -— , Emtflpn". a. m," "rvlclu Plnresirhievi-Irlnean. fu-iratrztrlhtr“. film;- tive Senators will vote as they Optical goods, general 50; Im- skunk retaliated with devastating ef- y” “a Orrflnlrmsr t ' 41mm, numiio, N. v. Sand m. |n "on -—'—-—————— l 0ND! Connected Witt _ as, rm m, iv, 0n!" r5- . om pi]. of Pli-‘BR- infill 33%- , fect and Groh retreated in utter m n _ H Brannon , n P , A ,1 M n Ill r lavas Stomach Cramp. / "- '°"" '""'° " °"~ A similar course will be foilow- Fancy jewelry, general 30; Im- rout. Li; Automobile Starting Lighting // Ignition l ill: “it , MtNtJTE- Jtqqs- BRINGING UP FATHER t’ is/ELL- wens GF-‘Tthi’ MORE vc-TEQ wear vss- AN‘ WELL mesa ‘EM- I wmsrr You T0 CALL 0M MR- DAVEY DEND -THE BANKER- 513E tr= we KIN Gvrtufi VOTE- BIRD'I'L AH‘. THERE'S THE ow DISTuRB t-i IM NOW- '- 41)} t. Gangland Claims Another Vi c tim‘ ._.__. NEWSPAPER (Canadian Press) Severely battered, his body wu found in an o‘- ' a augomobu, late. The police. in looking for n mo- "VB 581d Bufano, known as "Wicky" and as Johnny "The Dopey" 101e,. L NOT got: - nAA- TEE - D009 - A- DQOP- 5-? llslhlflqimnrabysliraigfllhlrdolfliflfll By George McManus oosrr woanw- uitwcrrirm ""0" °° YDU" I JUQT 5EEN HIM CujrTN our PAPER out...» v-tns A cmcu V011 FER FE YOU -