Pivotal New . (Canadian Pres!) (‘l-OFT no,“ Illgh Low 0100a‘; _ I I _ ‘ '5 I Allied Chem .. .... 7~i 70, 1 ll heal, Oct 40A, 50v 10-5; I121: ‘.0 ' m and i1‘ Pow 8% 7'12 1% B; NI)‘ 5455A. V t... Smelling .. 1m 101x. 1.1% om: Oct 200,; Dec ca; May u) tar Tel and T 1051.4 I01 , 101% Barley: Oct 271/48; Dec 271,5; ,\i;|y_ ‘M, Copper . 9% 437a ‘Vi 3055K, 1 ltehisott 4* V0 4054 ' ‘ubud... gator 13% 315/2 m CA8]! IIRICES g v “t un u - , _ _ Es“ It,“ “y 0% 131'!’ 4o?‘ had“? ‘$33.1’??? 175:1”? 14.1%“: _'_"_ piifiapetnlrs‘ Ohio “VA 21% ‘l! s Ne. ,4 nor 46; Np, ii 42; No, ti as; Feed ram Solvents ‘if. - Zi-lénfgucrlso-ID": (Ne, 1 durum 11/, ( “ r (inn .. . 1 -- 1. - ‘._ r,‘,‘,',', ma. a . 21mm 1 feed 2101.; -1r a 201/, 6 (i116 S and "H, flruqlut-lti fccd 10%,; lic-Jcctetl 1013.3; qw-m-y peihvvare liuri prug lne ._.. - - - - -- Eaitlnau hot-ink .... Gen Elec .- - Gen Foods .. '_ ‘Y. Central ‘firth American ‘ornilflll Mines “h Ser of N J ailln . .. , .1 Dutch . l N. J’ .. .. ninn alaa Pacific ... .- pliFII (‘orpo . ltuhher S. ' s nolworth . Montreal a Stock Market (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, QIIG“ Oct 21- ]. L'_ Pow A (‘an fft-ment . Do pftl ..... t"nn Steamship pfd . ... 5 f‘. Sm Comrnerrs .. Montreal .. Noni 500111 .. . Rv-vnl H»! 1v ICCURB (Canadian Press) Itnrk York Stocks V: Acme Oil . - '.' 265 . . 102% 1021/, 1021/; ‘first Salesz- Shares 4,074. Bonds llinh Low (‘lose 4 4% OCTOBER 22. 1932 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sqoclg, ififirvfig ' GHZAJWI (Canadian Press) _ .\'o. 2 23 Barley: ‘faith: d :6 C W - 96: 2 rolwg" u m" ex MIYVYNE McIntyre hferland Oil Mining Corp ,, hfoffatt Hall ... ... hfoaa Mines . . Stedacona ... ... Sud Basin . . srlvanits ... ... Tnnhntn . Tack Hughes Trenilweli (‘om Vacuum Gas . . Ivrlght I-‘Iar Sliver Trek Hughes lentures . liurlsmt int Nickel Klrlr llud , \'euiures' (‘au Malt Ford A . Arno . Parkhill Total Snies._. Today: Shares 11.1m- up", Vnlisted n12: Tfllili 2n sn Previous Dnyg s ‘- H1410: Fnlisteul Amer gran H .. M, p,‘ an" mar up Power 51,5 41/. 40g ' ' A q E . - Algums ... 5ft s ca!“ 51:23am] _A ' " a. i" f“ Alirnnqttln .. u, pm" s", 3% m‘ JV Baldwin fl lion? and Sh ,, , 250;, 33k.‘ g-_ EMU" 7"" i? A .- .. ' . . lilup (iii m‘ __ 112a Ilyltgk tr . ' . . I1 a hula: lg“ 1i?‘ M‘ "m" EXP] in. on ind 29;’ 21% ti?‘ Hilltop . 1,101}, Ky W} 119,‘), fné iiatlziésogn £11011 . t n 0w A ii 4% 4'71 Lake lifar :1 ~_"_-—————— 31:111-001.- ., , , - _., on sew: .. . ‘ as; ., White Lake , 4t; 4v, ___ .P7?()l)lflC1? , (Canadian Praia) iONTi ... . | mu“ on” on m wrovrnr-"(ffnmdhn '6'“ - t .1. . . . ._ uc._ ct 21-911mm!- » y ax Exempt Iaausa livl-lpfylrtnnrf; prises pro’??? 01161". “m. 1 '11 y mar r ere allay. 51,5 1 y," was _ _ 1013:; Cheese advanced. Ontario Septem- . - - . . . a ' , at an» 10:11 11000 11100 3Y,'..".,,:.'9L'l§,,1,22i,‘finlofi Tam‘ “d a1 110010.11 100,20 10.12.00 0......“ n,.,,,,,,,, w"? 13% i‘ “fill; Taxable Ilnuol ... ..... 1971 Conversion Illuel 1'1 1 .\'o\' 40-50 , » . 0 .50 2 :,‘.1 1 Mr 41-01 .. 0:50 "which ,3 l QM: 48-30 00,00 100,00 a - m iii-oil ...- ... 100.50 101.00 103i National flerrler Loan 2111f New 10.10 102,20 102.40 .- Mr um 102.15 100.25 Dominion of (‘anode Guaranteed a . n a .~ N "- 4". 10m 00.00 00.10 ,'.~ 45, 10.14 . I 4 -_. 10nd _. , ,.‘ N . .-. 1'. x‘ ~ ' 1'. x‘. ' r". ,\' ' ,._ N: . 1' ,\~ - - ' ~ . 104,1" 100.00 W‘ "11 0031M? .10? .. 10.5.25’ 100.00 a e Honda .‘""""1 '1 n. c. 44 ii u T v t - . Tubal?" t iggiahno-lliiiilififi bonds ,_ Government Bands if“; Qoan ma; .. 1022a 10s.»; 1022:. ,.;_m_~"" 11 101m .. . 1020.1 1011201020.’. "Fflitlil 195R , , Di] flfl m] “"1 Pew nt-na 4214 i2 MTIEURB _ (Canadian Press) IIOh ‘uh TIIEAL Que_ ()5; l. A. 0:1 ‘nfi I IIlsiTLow (tloaa ii ' ii i cents and Quebec Oetobers lilioto 01% vents n l1ouad_ Receipts were 5,580 boxes. Eggs wee: higher, fresh Ontario extras helm: quoted 0t .13 to 30 vents. 35 firsts at 28 to 31 eenii and aecdnds at 17 to 1R cents n dosen. Western stor- aire extras were 2-7 i0 2i cents, firsts 21 to 22 eenta and seconds Iii to 17 eents a dozen. ltecelpts were 100 cases, . Butter was unchanged earlots or less of nn. 1 selling at '.‘i ta 211,4 cents a pound. Receipts were 1,014 boxes Pothinen IiFitI steady at 00 to a". cents for New Brunswick green mts, and 4-‘1 to 50 cents for Montreal whites per 80 pound hog. neclInrJ-na Que” 117' v Mi BIONTIIEAII. nnnthern no. 2 western no, .'i western no. 0st Qf-Wheat Harley (‘nnadlan Oats. (‘ansdian : Oats, rfanndian weatsrn no. ll .7 . nis_ feed no, 1 30; vim"? 5014111? wheat patents firsts. 4.50: Seconds 3.00: Bakers 380: Win- ter wheat illltenis choir: wht ""211 4.20: Ilran ton 17 horts inn Iii --"i hliddlinfla ton 2i 25 Rolled "'1" i111! M iivl. 2.40: lInv no 2 oer ton enrlcts 1000- f7h~~-sn'Ont.. 1M1: One. 101L101“ Flutter no 1 fin- est 21-2114: Elms, fresh specials in eartnns 4.7: Fresh extrta in rations 4i: ifrosh firsts in trnrtuvts Iifi: Shir- nvre extras in (‘hr-tutti " _s|n.-,m.. firsts In cartons 97' l0 i-artmvs '11; Pointers ._ gram], mountains H0 nouml ha“ “p95; M“ whites R0 pound hag V-Ith OTTAWA: 0nt._ Oat 2i- ktts eouihvz» flnu tn-l-n- I nxtntu herb-nip: .\t both ‘Jnnrwnl 11ml Tor-wt: the L"'I-I4‘ a! fresh first! is Ivariieuhwly in demand, Ti)liONTO:_l1‘r:-.:u eggs nilniu eqn-i ex a n. w. 20v,- Othen grades: No, 3 C. W. 271/‘; Ne. 1 C ‘V. 25%: N0, 5 C. ‘V, 23M; Kg C W, 23M- ‘frnck 271/4. "ills Low (‘lone IL’ I11 I2 20.07.’! . jlN BANKRUPTCY . Saturday Issue a Despite the lnelemene, pletely filled runny shoppers their week-end Iflllfliifiy; have taken s decide.‘ ‘wcreuse wera busy 0V Tuesd 'l ri e , b"lv tff a 30 ‘gamma Pro") PGHQLuIH-IIIOPIICE-Ifll a. ai-llieli: 1:: 20 freight rate on hay out of char‘ q-QRQ_\~TO_ 0 t‘ 0 t 2‘_ rents. A large display of chickens, lotteto W h gunk‘ -n ' c aim-ks and fowl la helm: slowly tle- w“ as ‘a as compared w"; 7-; 5 7,‘ on tin-m. The nrerngo range of’ prices 2 H; J ut the morning sales were: I 20 201 i, Market Veletablea and Fruit ... . .. 14,’ 1-1,’ 0/ ' Barry Hell ... .. 39.; 3-3‘; (Cihim 2 M" B 1; 1 ___ ____ ' age . . . . .. Biiigooilleuff. ... 901-1; min; “Q01 ‘mrmi-‘i Bunker “m '__ ._,' 2' 2" lhtrsnlps .. g, Pionecr 10o 12s 400 §,‘,1“g,"",§;‘;' T _ _.e- _ cash?” t? ‘u u ‘H Swiss Chard Columarlo Dome Mine Falconbrldge (New ,";{,",,','g;',',,,“°"{ (‘rnul-lerrles, 10,100, Hnww 001d" (‘rub Apples week Khkbflke ' flrnvesteln Apples, peck Known" " Baking Apples doz, . m,“ Sh", "' “ Squash, lb . . . . .. llfneasss gnur°n ‘m’ " ' 1\fnn Basia ... "mp " Green Tontnties peek . liipe Tomatoes ii». Summer Savory, 2 lmncites .. llml Cnhltaflc . . . . . . . .. Savoy Cilililflgl‘ Lettuce . Onions 10 Onions f.“ fir,’ ' {mil-if 5“; lattetown as from any other ports. I ,-- --r bnnan “ " ‘ ' Pf" mflncle pm __ T, 7, 71' Pr” A" l-Ioney, ‘r. lhs. . A letter written to the local lig- Phs r111 5° 5" RM- Antenio ‘:'“““. """"”"" “ m‘ ' .' ent. from the Halifax office of the m" 1M M _ __ 2 “m”, _ _ ltvrl icppers fl for 101., C n, A] B _ 5mm." u tueululiers .'i for . . . . . . . .. 10r- Company was 3159 rem-L The 191;- 2-051»! 5'9"" - vat”. “m; rum,’ ymdnfl, ter indicated that ‘it was not con- Egrrs Pnlleis "g3! ... . i Roast Lamb . llnast Ilenf linust Roast (‘hnpw Pimps. Pimps! Liver. llenrts_ il\_ .. . . . Tongues. each . . Striiovi Steak Rmlml Steak .\'lllf‘ii.~l_ ‘.1 livr‘. fut‘ ' Iieis. ll», .- In the matter of the bankruptcy of A. Frederick Hardy, Bankrupt. Tuesday the 1st day of November A. D. 1932, for all or any of the following parcels which comprise all the assets of the Bankrupt:- Carcel No. 1—-Store and lot on Main Street, Alberton. Parcel No. k-House and lot in Alberton on Reid Street. Parcel Ne. 3—Six acres 0! land on Dufferln Street. . Parcel N0. 4-12 fox pens and houses. \ Parcel N0. 5-Groceries amount- m m 31,0943, Reading-Roy McGllllvray. _ Ihrcel N0. té-Hardware smount- w‘ B°XmBTThru Twowhnum mg w $916.02‘ Rounds ~ Bennie Blnns vs. B Parcel No. 7 - Crockerware mmiaphie‘ s . m _Jamcs Kem iamountlnt; to $170.05. “ca; °‘“" "mg i‘ Parcel N0. ll-Dry goods amount- ing to $89.59. Values placed on parcels no. 5, 6. 8, at Invoice prices. Parcel No. iI-Flxtures. Parcel No. 10—All the sccoun and bills receivable of the bankrupt together with any securities there- fore. Tenders they be made for the whole or any of the parcels. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Inventory of the stock may be seen at Messrs. DeBlols I Iv. 11‘ Bros, Charlottetown, Messrs. J. H. Myrlck a Co., Alberton, or at the office of the undersigned, Water Street, Summer-side. Inspection of the stock may b: Myrlck d: Cofs store, Alberton. day 0i’ October, A. D. 1932. 5904-10-32-26-29-31 of the wea- ther the Pity Market stalls were coili- yesterday morning nnti gettinl! in, Eggs plated anti n fair price Ilelllg realized ‘c: from Montreal. It was also stated g, ' that. atovedorlng in Charlottetown ~ other ports stevedorlng amounted n", hatch, whereas at . 13s Sw-l 01' l ' “unless the official was called in as fir-was the case in other ports. v copy of the letter from the steam- '_' McLure. M. P, and to ask him to '- look into the matter. Sealed tenders will be recelved' by the undersigned up to noon QUESTIONS (Continued from Page l) matter of the appointment of the Canadian Chamber was brought up. Mr. s. a. MacDonald was appoint- ed chairman and was instructed t0 choose the other members of the committee. Freight Rates Canada Bteamshlps Ltd, Halifax written in reply to inquiries regard- ing freight rates by steam to New» foundland on livestock and farm products, was read. er The letter indicated $9 per ton out of Montreal. and that fairly heavy shipments have been carried from Charlottetown to Conception and Trinity Bay, ports in Newfoundland whlchlls about 25% cheaper than tariff to the same ports amounted to from 18% to 20% of the steamer’: gross freight: while 1n -, to between 8'73 and 12ft. Al; Hall- '_‘ fax fifteen men were considered 11 - gang for loading or unloading one Charlottetown 25 or 26 men were used. P‘or these reasons the company believed it should get 25% more freight rates - from Charlottetown than from " other ports. Freight rates, the let- ter stated were as low from Char- sidered necessary by the company to ' pay the port wardens charge of $10 The council decided to send s. f ship company to Mr. W. Chester S. It was pointed out; that the ex- istlng conditions were lessening the merce of the costs of government, dominion, provincial and civic. The local committee suggested by the A letter from the Newfoundland that the i i i i ROAST PORK - . - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~-; - - - - - - 12c per lb. but isiis to maite sun this fund is satir- SIRLOIN noasr AND STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100' per m. iacioliiy administered. When the mat ‘spacing/signal: .... .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per 1a.. c y i, mm“, ‘xmww, m‘ immn“ . . . . . . . . . cper a. , snowmen noasr ..... 1a..- per m. p ' '_"'"_' """°""""‘ f’ Md‘ “d auzvu- noasr ....... .. 15¢ per n». '~ 9mm‘ ”""""°" '° ‘h’ """'Y "‘ ’“"' LEG or LAMB ....... ..... ........ .. 10¢ per m. _ "1""!- . 1.0m or LAMB ...... l5c per m. ' _ . roar: QUARTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12¢ per m. ,' ‘ CQIDPIIIY I'll!!! MEATS QUOTATIONS YESTERIJATS cmcxsx, DUCKS, FOWL ........... special cash prices 1 . i GROCERIES | _ ONIONS l0 lbs. for 17c i susan to lbs. for 49c cam-arses‘ .'.'.'.'.'..'.'.... sours . Give Iu l. try for l cans for 25c your next meat order. 1 Phone 1210 sesi-io-zz-Ii ' llEiiTilill. GIIARIIIAI .__,.._ may be inserted at the rate of to. per word, strictly payable in ad- SPECIAL F011. pumpkin pies at; Stewart's Bakery. Phone 211. 5993-11 CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC at the Red Cross, 59 Grafton St, Charlottetown, Monday, Octob- er 24th. 5941-10-20-41 BASKETBALL at the Y tonight. 7.30, P. W. C. vs. Prince Street. 8.30. I-Il-Y vs. I-i. M. C. S. Ssguenay. 3995-11 PRIZE WINNERS-Stewart's Ba- of their Sunshine Day coupons. First prize number 2297. ‘second prize 689. and the third prize to the holder of card number 1097. The prizes will be awarded upon presentation of the ‘above cards. DELICIOUS OVEN baked pork containers at; Ste\vart‘s Bakery Sat- urday. 5993-11 TWO MYSTERY GIRL PRIZES trade which passes through this port. - It. was suggested that t. commlt- i '_ tee of the Board uteri. represent-i . atives of the L. P. U. to discuss] ' the question. I Delegates for, the annual conic" . encc of the Maritime Ecnid of . Trade will arrive ltere evening for 505510115 on Tuesday and Wednesday. A reception will be held for the visitors, shortly after their arrival. in the Coltfed- eration Chamber where addresses of welcome will be given by ‘the Lieutenant Governor, the Mayor and the Acting Premier. Tuesday ‘morning. registration will be followed by a business ses- Summerslde Board of Trade. Will be in the chair. Mr. W- M6 L- Clsrk. Secretary of the Canadian LARGE tContlnued from P1180 7i Intermission-Sale of Candy. 12. Dancing-Miss MBYBBTY-‘ii Gal‘ lant and Amos Costello. 13. Boxing-Three Two-Minute Rounds-Jets. Kennedy vs. Gus- Longaphle. - l4. Song-Francis Douccttc. 15. ‘Sonip-Scotty Armstrong. 16. Jackie Chipman and l-lls Gang, With Alfred Bead. Alex Mc- Lean, Accompanlst. lenge on Wednesday. Honour Lieutenant-Governor ness session wll be held. The con- ference will be brought to a close at l p. m. MUTCH-At Southpcrt. 0n Friday, October 2i, 1932, Match in he, 35th yo,“ Funeral Ilearn that she is recovering satis- from the residence of her son Perle Mutch, on Sunday. October 23rd, service starting at 1.30. Clifton Cemetery. i Iii MEMORIAM -—Through a‘ misunderstanding. two versions oflthc correct challenge to the Mystery Girl in the Sunshine Days activities were glven- out, and as both were used in good faith In challenging Mrs. Trainer, the 00m- in both cases. In addition, there- Chamber of Catnmerce will be the speaker. At 5 p. m. a reception will be given at Government House by His ton. At 7 o'clock a dinner will be sion at. the Canadian National given at. the Canadian National Hotel. At the luncheon at. noon Mr. Hotel. The speaker will be Hon. W. B. W. Robert-son. president of the M. Lea. Invitations have been extended to ML s_ J’ Hungeu-ordv vicbpresl. ueney. Mr. Baldwin tvas a member dent b! the a N_ a and Mn E_ w_ ‘of the Graham-Bell Aero‘ Experi- Beatw’ presldem o; the c_ P, Rlmcntsl Association which was form- It ls expected that the premiers of‘ Nova Scotla and New Brunswick will be present On Wednesday morning s. busi- DEATHS Mrs. Margaret Interment This 1a reserved for news. hut advertisements of a new: character SATURDAY, kery announce the lucky numbers and beans, 20c quart. in seslright, Dal- i LSIQE. | boree. be repeated l7. Old Time Music-A. DowlinS and B. Weatherby. Joe O'Brien — Ambassador-at- 18. Al. Ryan and his Dixie Jam- God Save the King. The Legion Band was at the door ‘while orchestra selections were giv- made at any time by applying to an by Messrs. Elliott, McKcsrney. _ Mr. T. C. Bell st Messrs. J. H. Fitzgefgid and Nelson- At the close of the programme, Dated at Summerslde, this 20th the President of the Association. Mr. Peter J. FREDERICK J. E. WRIGHT. audience for fiultee- nounced that. the programme may Morrison, thanked the attending. and an- in the near future. iiune very source with prim-u hilrdml- in;r_ Sales of graded Ontario shin- tnents are luring manic at exir ‘iti- fl1. firsts 512-2!!!‘ pallet extras 20. seconds lil-rieilveaevl. For tmgratled shipments dealers are, qllnlluu pro- tlucors and country shippers extras fill-fit firsts 25020, pallet extras 22-23, seconds 10-17, The. large hulk of the trading is now in storage ens. RIONTRI-ltihz-Iigg receipts hero to- day were 100 eases as compared to R05 cases for the corresponding do! last year, The tnnrket continues firm at yesterdays quotations. Firsts are scarce and probably could command‘ as much as 3i cents tiellu-rcd, Hier- 14 111.. l‘ grntlltarnnis p,‘ M2 p“, Int Ilene _ ‘W’. M». orne Oi] - “M u...‘ ~ ‘l: 4 9% 0w om- hilt m s?“ on (‘an pm‘. M“ s“ m I nllter .- . . p14, v‘. ° N11 up, 0h, age eggs are helug offered from the welt at firsts 22%, seconds 17%. Re- caudled out of noun, The Economy and Monday, Oct. 2i, at. I SAVAS Demonstration Repair Shop will 011m Queen 9L. Opp. Dellloia Bros. Whole- on: sale. Try this new plastic leather tested for over four yelll. flll your new shoes as well as old ones. It's better and cheaper than leather. All work guaranteed en leather and rubber footwear that comer in fair shape. _wVr| IU- II. C. MUTTART. In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved husband and father, Laurence Dolron, who departed this life in the early morning of 0c- tuber 22, 1981. l|| our lu-nriu your nlciuury lingers, it is sweet In hrenthc thy name; in life we lovctl you denr-ly. in death we do the same; ‘Filo moon anti stars are sl|ll\in¢_ tin your lone and silent grave, lloncuth lies one always loved, Iiut whom we could not sure: There are some who stlll will linger At the spot where you are lahl_ Who will come, anti scatter flowers (in the grave that (‘hrlst has |uade_ Itequicseat in pace inserted by u-ife, sons anri tlangh- trrs, ‘SEE SAVASOLE advertisement in this 155110. 6001-l0-22-29-2i TWO GAMES 0F BASKETBALL at the Y tonight. Admission 15c. 5995-11 SOMETHING NEW for Saturday. chocolate fudge cake, rich and cle- llcious. Also chocolate cookies. Stewart's Bakery. 5993-11 MISS PEACOCK, demonstrator for the Gossard garments, will be at our store all day Monday, Oct. 24th, to meet her customers again, and those who wish to be fitted. to the Gossard gsrmente without any obligations to purchase. Prowse B1105. Ltd. 6000-10-22-21 srswamvs naxsnv Sunthine Days prize winning numbers are. first 2297, second 689, third 1099. i Lucky number holders bring or send your cards and receive prizes. ' 5993-11 POLICE COURT-Al. the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 20 days in Jail. A party charged with non-payment of dog taxes was fined $5.00 and costs or l0 days, while a man charged with theft. under $10 was given four months in jail. ._.___.__. AT THE BASILICA-‘Ihmorrow at all ‘the’ Masses in st. Dunstanks Basilica the Rev. John Knox, of the Society of ‘Jesus will preach. In the evening at 7 o'clock Father ,' mittee has decided to award prlzes-fxmm Wm Pinch and °P°11 a Ye‘ treat in preparation for the Feast f fore, to the prize won by Mrs. J. A, ‘Of Christ the King. in the Basilica. . Monday? Fraser o“ Thursday. Mn wmud The Rev, John Knogl; a convert Locke, 10a Elm Avenuehreceives s10 the Catholic F111111- He is a dis- rwo osurnsmsu can m; ac- slmiisr prize of $10.00 for his chsl- ‘iimkflilhod war chaplon, and after . ‘ {his return from overseas he en~ [tered the Jesuit Order. Father Knox is the National Director in preaching the devotion to the Sac- red Heart. COMMENDS AIRPORT —- The ' excellent; location of the Upton Air- port was commented upon favorably ‘yesterday by Mr. Casey Baldwin, iwho is here as a guest of Com- der Murray of H. M. s. Sos- ed in Baddeck in 1909 and was one of the first aviators in Canada. He has had considerable experience in airplane construction and recently has been carrying on experimental work in this‘ connection at his home in Baddeck. PERSONALS The many friends of Miss Enid Hughes, city, will be pleased to ‘factorily from an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Rev. George A. Christie, York, and Mr. C. If. Black, city. returned yesterday from Sackvillc, N. 13., where they attended the fall meet- Mount Allison Universityz Miss Margaret Black, city, has been awarded the Mount Allison scholarship offered third year Prince of Wales student with best. record entering that University. NEW TRADE (Continued from Page l; more even balance than lt. has 4"‘ __z._'___ I“Mh-t&. lng of the Board of Regents of _ x IFC/f/C/C/Y/ IS INSURAN ior his dependants Saint John, NI. Head Ollm f. . _ t. Xif/I/JYZ/f Sometimes a man malm adequate provision C. N. BissilT-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. Qnr/Jr/fxx/f/ too CE ENOUGH? through Ilia insurance HALIFAX, us. st. John's, use. “ ,N.I. " ' ',Oua. QLLA‘ r A ‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2e. per ‘word; Notices, 70c. per inch; Inn, Cards. etc, 4c. per inch; Notices of g _ or 4c per word. Lisll L‘4vvvgv e vv RATE:—2c per word, three In- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted MAN OB WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- onto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particulars, expense allowance, etc. Winston 00., Toronto. A. W. l-5-8-l2-l5-19-22-2B-29. WE ARE NEEDING, SERIOUS, active and ambitious men to re- tell 150 Canadian Products such as Toilet Articles, Medicines. Farm and Home Necessities. Cash Proposition. Our agents are mak- ‘ ing from $25.00 to $35.00 a. week. . No risk. Best times to start. this business. Reserved territory. Ask for details and catalog. The erlne East, Montreal. A. W. 10-l-S-tu-6l. To Let T0 LET-THREE ROOMIED FLAT furnished or unfurnished. Apply Guardian. 5936-l0-20-3l. TO LET — ROOMS WITII BOARD and garage. Apply 84 Fitzroy Street. ' 5979-10-22-31. T0 LET - LARGE FURNISHED front room. Apply Guardian. 5950-10-21-31. ‘TO LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE . on Longworth Avenue. Apply 203, Grafton St. 5964-10-21-31 EVI-‘Iiil. 2m P" ‘ii-I'd; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memcrlam per name: Letters 0f Condolence, 70c. Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Other rates on applications. llshed house In business in Tor-- Famllex Company, 4785 Ste. Cath- I Announcements and Coming of Floral and Spiritual Oder- - §-§§O-\ I For Sale i ' FOR sau: - ANTIQUE cuams. Apply Guardian. 5000-10-21-31. vvvv ,,_, GRAVENSTEIN APPLES AT F. S. Reeves’ Southport. 5948-10-21-81. FOR sau: -'ELECTRIC SINGER Sewing Machine. 8 Stewart st. l-‘OR BALE, T0 LET, 50am) asp room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. FOR SALE —OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. FOR. SALE - VIKING RASP- berry plants. Apply Burhoe‘: Grocery. 5897-10-19-41. CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhcuses, etc, lc per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. . FOR SALE-YOUNG ' ovmuvssv Cow to freshen October 30th. Amos Acorn, Vernon River. 5981-l0-22-2i. _._________ii______. FOR. SALE - ELECTRIC SEWING . Machine. Perfect condition. Bar-V gain; Apply Guardian. . 5957-10-21-31. press. Good market or delivery wagon. Burhoos 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. 5950-10-21-21. Boarders Wanted ’ commodsted at. 238 Kent Street. ,1 5935-10-20-31. l Employment Wanted Miscellaneous KNITTING DONE AT 257 GRAF- ton Street. 5989-10-22-31. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- | WANTED-SITUATION AS MAID. Six years experience in last situ- ation. References furnished. Ap-i ply Miss A., Guardian Office. 5940-10-20-31 v AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants position as housekeper. Best of references. Apply Guardian. 5988-10-22-31. COUNTRY GIRL ‘WANTS HOUSE- work. Good references. Phone i 1247. 5956-10-21-31. Female Help Wanted ‘ i WANTED-—AT QUEEN HOTEL,’ Summerslde. an experienced wait- i ress. Apply in person or write. 5967-10-21-31 i woman wawrao r0 saw FOR i us at home. Sewing machines - necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept. 147, Toronto 8. F. H. W. Oct. l-B-l5-22-29. Personal P R I V A T E KINDERGARTENS pay. Advice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto I10.) . Personal Oct. 1-8-15-22-29. of objections Sir Herbert had made that. the Anglo-Canadian agree- ment wss unconstitutional in that it would be effective for five years without either party having the, right to terminate It. | He cited many authorities to show ‘ a five-year trade treaty was no innovation. "Even 1f I thought. of these Ottawa agreements as some people think,“ he challenged, turn- ing toward the Liberal free-trad- ers, “I should still think it my duty been in the past. I Crushing Government majorities to ntaintaln the National Govern- ment unimpaired." ville, (R. 3, Sourls.) “AAIBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for in- formation. hfarvcl Beauty ‘Acad- emies. 8 St. Catherine East. Mon- treat. 9-17-24-10-1-8-15-22-29. Saiesmen Wanted liIEN WANTED TO CONDUCT renowned Rswlelgh Home Ser- vice business. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and ln- crease rapidly. Write immed- iately. Rawiclgh Co. Dept. CN- 96-5. Montreal, Canada. S.W. Oct. 3-7-ll-l-l-l5-2l-22-2il-2i Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molcr Barber College, 573 Barrlngton, Halifax. M. H. \V. Nov. l-i-stttf. HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT job. F‘ree booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd. Toronto 110.) M. H. W. Oct. l-8-l5-22-29. Situations ' ‘scant LADIES WANTED T0 D0 LIGHT sewing at home: good pay; work sent charges pa id. National Manufacturing Co.. Dept. 1.. Montreal. S. V. 9-10-24-10-8-22-11-5-l8-l2- 3-17. Wanted WANTED -— SECOND HAND OF- flce furniture. Also Safe. Give lowest price. Box 111. Char- lottetown. 5990-10-22-31. WANTED-CHILDREN'S SEWING. Apply 13 Spring Park Road. 5998-10-22-31 were recorded on the divisions on; four financial resolutions which] give legislative effect to tariff pro- ' visions inherent in the agreements‘ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKBI EMBLAMEB Charlottetown an: North Wllishlrs Phone ill ‘ ‘ ’ at. the Imperial Confer- ence. The majorities ranged abe- tween 950 and 400. On a fifth re- solution. no division was taken. Attach Samuel . Closing hours of today's debat: saw a sharp attack on Sir Herbert Samuel, resigned free-trade Liberal Home Secretary. by Sir John Simon, National-Liberal Foreign Secretary. l III Jdlll challenged 2.110 Nlllility the people that. were such a hit Also Henry Neale will entertain 5963-10-21-31 PALMS DE MUSE October 21. 22, 2i. Sorneflling new at last. lligh class vaude- ville between dances. Engaged by . quest, William Couilon and Jean Darrow in one of these original comedy sketches including comedy singing and dancing. One big laughing wow. These are at the Bums Concert in 1930. with special dance music. Sons by William Neale. Come and enter ymlmll- T111111‘! #111"! 11¢ 9 pan. sharp till 12 pan. Admission price 35c. Orchestra-Messrs. Elliot, Mclfearney and Nelson. Henry Nollt. MIMI"- FOR SALE—NICE LIGHT EX-