SEPTEMBER 11a. 193a Plums plums, Ask your grocer baskets. 0hn S. MacLeod & Son w. F. Burke J, C. Stewart Announcing the arrival oi P. E. Island grown Growers oi Charlottetown Royalty, Plums for the cellophane-covered F. S. Reeves Geo. W. Dewar P. L. Smallwood Stock iQadtations I Arm: CHARLUITEFOWN GUARDIAN Eastern locals, 20th:: word; o; 4o per word. Other nice Minimum Charge ior my cents, .A'l‘E:—2o lwl’ ‘"11"!- UII" ll- ,on5 for the price oi two, strictly (able in Mia-Fw- Agents W anted 7W ,__.__.~ WANTED — CHRISTMAS CABD Agents. Spare time work. For - s men and women "have earn- good money handling our pr-lnted-to-order Christmas Cards. Up to three dollar value ior one dollar a dozen. Smart-looking, dignified samples in patent ease iurm sent free to responsible peo- ple. Then our boxed assortments 0t cards pay agents one hundred per oent profit. Investigate, com- pare. Deal direct with llliillllfrflfl- turer ior best values. Premier Art Guild, 1070 Bleury Street, Mon- tmi, I-A. W.-N-288. WExtra Money "Plfi whether you are mpioyed or not you can earn extra pocket money by taking orders ior Canada's greatest values in personal Christ- mas Cards. Portfolio iree with ex- pert assistance. weekly advances on Commissions. Representatives wanted in small towns also. Mas- ter Kraft, Toronto, Ontario, N-32B. To Let i I LET — AT BALMORAL APTS., iii Upper Prince Street, one oi the st Apartments in the City. rooms. well lighted with Fmand large yard ior park- ing cars. Immediate possession. Apply J. J. Stewart, 236 Fitzroy street, City. 1051, I ROOMS AND BATH, GROUND iioor, heat; and water, $25. Phone 533- 1029 t flier-finer: iiffoivis. Arrfi Guardian. 1066 (Filer - TWO FURNISHED mains with use oi’ kitchen. Apply Guardian. 1016. 0 LET~NEW MODERN ti ROOM home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brighton Phone 633. 1071 0 LET — 7 ROOMED HEATED Apartment with garage. 257 Queen Street. Phone 214-J. 1035. OUSE TO RENT. NEW. WITH sarase, hot water heating, fire- PIBCE- ADDIY Nuardiari Oflice. 1057. 0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT, 8 rooms and bath, centrally lo- cated. with garage. Apply W. R. LePage, c.o_ LePagc Shoe 00., or "2 Pownal. 1025 ‘mployment Wanted Fillies. Apply Guardian. 075 JXPERT PLUMBER WANTS_ pair work. Reasonable rates. Phone 510-L. 11 Female Help Wanted YANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED maid ior general housework, rc- ierencu required. Apply Guard- ian. 109s OPITIWATB-eptffiifiéifi e world in a longitudinal sur- QY." world astronomers will check P 0n a theory that. the relative‘ sitions oi’ continents are chang- z. Leading nations oi the world ll co-operate with their observa- rios ior the next few months to ttle arguments on the theory, ac- rding to R. M. Stewart, director i the Dcminion Observatory in ' tau-a. A local party headed by O. C. "t and including J. P. Hender- and A. H. Swinburne, have Ottawa ior Vancouver tio assist ' the Canadian port oi the inter- tional survey. iiTiic Proven Asthma Remedy. "we asthma. existed there has been o lack oi much heralded remedies, t they have proved short lived d worthless. The ever-growing butation oi Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- r u. Remedy has given it a 1111M - the field oi medicine which no her can approach. It has never ‘"1 hushed by sensational meth- 5- but has simply gone on effect- s reliei and making new con- rte vvvv www-° ° ‘ — —— -- -w- I I I 4 Advertising llates-Payaiil in Advance Central Guardian locals, le. per word; Western and Events, 2c. per word: Gliilllled, 2c. per word; 1n Memoriam Notices, 70o per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiier- logs, Cards, etc» to. per name; Letters oi Condolence, 70o. 0 per inch; Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70o. per inch < ‘ OO- OOQQQOO‘> ()0 LOST - BETWEEN CAVENDISII 1040 l Announcements and Coming on sppliol- i ‘ advertisement . only - lvg For Sale 12 ACRES ll-j MILES FROM Charlottetownlflone 633. 10 CABBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outbouses, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflice. ti. FOR SALE — SEVERAL COOKING Ranges. 89 Roehiord Street. 1091. FOB SALE — SWIVEL OFFICE chair (oak) almost 22:2‘. B. M. laih-JLBQILTSFFFS; 1°" FOR SALE — AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-ti. 15 ACRES 3 MILES FROM CITY. Would trade for larger iarm. Phone 633. 1030 FOR SALE — DODGE 8 SEDAN. Model 1930. Thoroughly overhaul- ed. Tires good. Price $300. Apply P. O. Box 103, Kensington. i055. 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. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!’- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-ti. FOR SALE —- l2 OR l5 BARREL-S sonable price. George A. Pineau, North Rustico Light House. 1084. Wanted BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND, quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-ti WANTED-RETURN TRANSPOR- tatlon to Montreal or Boston. Apply 194 Prince St. 1092 WANTED - USED OR 51-13%)‘- hand Surveyors Compass. Apply Guardian. 980. Lost LO S T — ESCAPED FROM MY ranch, female iox F.O.E.)F. No- tify Welter G. MacKenzie, Brad- aibane. 1027 LOST-IN .CAI'ITOL JIIIEATRE, gentleman's ring oi no value only to owner. Reward. Apply to Guardian. 1019 LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and O'Keei‘e Lake, suitcase containing man's suit. Finder leave at Revere Hotel. 1082. LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Hampshire, truck tail rack. Please notify Lester Hickox, Bonshaw. 1090 and Cornwall via Hunter River and Milton, pair men's pants. Finder notify Geo. McCoubrey. Cavendish. 1024 Miscellaneous "ii-Ava: s smut CATTLE-‘TN Elmwood District pound. John E. Bray, Pound Keeper. 1010 A SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT the residence oi the late Hector Dari-sch, Marshileld, on Monday. September 18th, at 1.30 P. M. See hand bills. 1053. ATTENTION. EMBOSSED, MONO- gramed Personal Xmas Cards. $1.25 doz. Excels any dollar line on market. Also albums with higher priced cards. Highest com- missions paid. Write Brltannic Agencies Regd. 4334 Clarke St, Montreal. 11-335- Found FOUND 0N THE ROAD BETWEEN Westmorland and Crapnud, Wal- let-containing money and cheque. Rev. E, MacDougall. 52 Upper I-iillsbcrough Street. Charlotte- Qqwim 1000.. Male Help Wanted WANTED - RELIABLE MAN TO work on iarm. Charles Willis, Kingston. P. E. 1’. 1063. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SMART man {or isrm and ranch. Must be l’ | Greens Produce _-:n Rhubarb lb u ,»1 a“, n. New Cabbage ..... Onions bunch _ Beets do: ... Carrots bunch t... Radlsbss bunch Lettuce 2 bunches Goosebcrries qt , . Peas qt ._ . . . . .. . . Sarsapilla Berries qt Blueberries qt. .., ... |(‘.orn do: . Raspberries ql ‘iisiiiinivs incii iiiuu illiIil_I_i_l_ltlNS Corrected For Every I Wednesday and Saturday Issue nits-fliers ‘W p. e ,.< ,.-- ...-... (Dc 5c -2 to 23 cents a dozen tor extras, i‘. 5c and w- - bout S00 boxes oi Quebec butter will : he offered so well as between 1.00" PRODUCE , (Onnndiu Ines) MONTREAL, Sept. Iii-No price changes occurred on the ,3Ion!reul dairy Ind produce market during tu- (ll 'l rather dull trading, ' ~ ding iirm. Stocks lg, storage Domin on n 0i September I were sir bounced yesterday with substantial increases over lut ye r belng shown b! butt". cheese on storage eggs, while Iresh eggs showed n decrease. It ll expected by local deelcrl (but. iroin now on there will be good ex- port lhipmentl o! buttery cheese anti eggs which will reduce the stocks u» some extent. Cheese demand ot latt- bu been better and butter QIIIOHS have also started up with weelrly shipments looked for. It is undr-r- stood tblt the west, whore hunt-r stocks are showing general IIICTPIISr-H. has sold some good blocks oi’ Stork ior shipment. lbeioro tho cud oi lin- yeiir. 0n the butter market today, No 1 grade in car-lots er less sold for Iii cent: s pound unchanged from ves ierdey, with offerings totalling N!‘ boxes. Graded shipments in Cflfllil.‘ f," I"! 0f Qfliilrlo eggs continued ll =- o to 18 cents for ilrsts and 18% to i1 cents ior seconds. with westerns v to n‘ t; a. po ad ior Ontario slid hsitifiscxm less or Quebec. Receipts were 702i iwlel- New Quebec Potatoes irfm pound bags remained It 75 to 80 cents. , i A5 "N! WPPIIIY bill-tel‘ and cheesrf auction to be held here tomorrow u— WHERE-- Blackberries box.- Dislry and Poultry Products Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian I'm-us) Stocks Aflli-rl (‘bout . . . . . . _ .. Am Smelt. ..... lAni Tel and Tel ... ;.\uucouilu .. Aivhlsnn .\lil)lll‘ll llotor (You LI-IH . (‘orii Products lieluwure and Hurl l-liistiniiii . . (fouiiignu _ (fonlnuvuiu oi lohster bait. Will sell at rea- Pub Se: N J’ ,.. .. lliiilln .. . sumo oii N .1 .. 'l'v.\' tiulf n . l'nioii (‘zirluiilc . liiiltvil Puenflc . Viiiierl (‘orp .. li S llulriier .. urlium , “W-siliighousa . Woolrvorlli Iiutll Stool ... . U b‘ Steel I, Grimnda liarki-r , llolliiiger Homestead llowey Keeley Montreal Stock Market (Clllllldlln Press) Stock! Buthurst A Bell Tel . llriizillau (‘iiu (‘iir 1hr I'M . (‘uu luil Al ... C I’ ll. ... ... . Dom Bridge ... . liow Smith ... ... I701]! Stet-l iiud Coal B lut Nickel , . .. Aluaary liiirrls . Pet C M C Week ugo 128.3 month 5,30 1.33.0. Si] 10315 high 103,0 1032 low 70.8, (copyright, 1033 by Monday's), (Claudius Eran) MONTREAL, Sept. l2— Wheat northern no 2 74, ltiii-ley_ (‘nuiirlisn western no ii 48. Uillll, C W no 2 43. Outs, l.‘ \V no 3 .1. Uuts_ feed no 1 40. Outs, iced no 2 illl._ Flour, spring vvbeet patents ilrstl H) l-‘ionr, seconds 4.00. Flour bakers 4.00. Flour winter- ivlieet pnlcnis, choice 3.lIti-ii.$tI_ l-‘lrnir, “'lllll‘ r-nrn 4.70430, lirnii. tori l8, I. Shorts, (nu l0. . lllrldllngs tou 28.26. Rolled naiiv hg 90 lbs 3.25. Iliiy no ‘.2 per ion curl ots 14.50. (‘horse Out. i0%-lI1j. (‘hi-can Quebec 1111/448- Duttrr no 1 10. Eggs in curious fresh specials 20, Eggs In cartons extras 28. Eggs. in curious first: 22. _ G POIIIOFH~IIFW Quebec! 75-80 cents Hilltop per 80 pountl bag. I N. Y. CURB (lhnadlnn Press) Eiiilt (‘rest Elrlnrndo . Stork! Aiui-r tflvuu ll Amer Sui- WW . As ti illlll El (‘nu .\I'II'('4YIII Cities Sr-iv . El liulii uiirl Sluiro able to pelt and (lose ioxes, build 7 ‘ Mlmirilflr Ifniment ior Nrurillil and 1.100 boxes Read .. Paymaeler ,. Sun Antonio . iir-itoii int-m . Snrnte Montreal Pow . BIIPPPIN . Nut Brew ... Sig?" . limvor Corn Stnducoua . Quebec 1’ow St Anthony Shnwlnignii .. Sud Billie - sir-s] nf (‘an Sud (‘out ... ... \\'Innlp(ig m Sylriinite Teck H .. Thorns (7nd c Towugniuc . Miscellaneous ‘We Bu‘ United K dox 0i 15 staple commodity prices wmgpym _ (Dr-c 31 1031, cqunls 100). wrmhy ‘Poiluy 128,1 prev day 128.8. wnygme ,, ,, lisgs ... s“ ,-.-. ..." ... ’ llutler Ducks , . (‘hiclrcns Fowl Cream . Mocha R .1 Oil BPIIIIIIIIIIIOIS lloust Rec! .. l-iv n0“ E118 . I llonst Pork l-ic h“? on - , Ulinps Pork 10v ""9 T°b - Yer lb g. 10c I": P999 - ' "98",; 5,. “Wilker- Pill . -, ’l'ongui=s Mich 35c llniinil Steak . _ . 15c .. ' 1 Fish i lliivlrerr-l . fir: nlul 25c I l"i‘l‘!lll (‘nil 1c uml 5c lslulrlrlyek‘ ... 0c and 8c ___i I Grit ‘or .. . ... 44' ' Coil Tongues ... ,.. ..~.- ,.. 10c T0n0N.r&F“§:gtl_"§2l:“” Sim-kn Acme Oil 5, Dome Minus llulcroiv , . . Kirk ‘Luke. Kooteuiiy . . "_“' v saw roiiii dept. i2_(.i.r.)-ia- w“, A y; ver .,_ ... ... ,.... . iuziu high no.9 1033’ low 18.1. Tom an" 010,000. uxusrnn o! cheese. at 13 bushels per acre. " Southeastern Area-Wheat, thresh- u situation has astic efforts. Below will be found a. briei syn- opsis oi telegraphicmeport-s receiv- ed at the Head Ofiice 0i the Bank of Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Managers have com- piet-e and intmate knowledge oi each local situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections 0i‘ the districts men- tloned. GENERAL Grain cutting is nearing comple- tion in the Prairie Provinces and threshing is well advanced. The quality oi the crop marketed to J date has been high. Private esti- mates place the Prairie wheat yield ’ at approximately 270,000,000bushels. Recent rains, while delaying har- vesting operations, have improved pasturage and late feed crops. In Quebec the cereal crop is proving about average, except in the case oi oats, which are heavy in some districts and under average in others. In Ontario threshing has been well advanced under favour- able conditions. Barley ls oi good quality and shows a iair yield, and a. short oat crop oi lair quality is indicated. Fruit crops are pro- grossing satisfactorily. In the Maritime Provinces grain yields ' tire showing somewhat under av- erage, potatoes promise an average crop and the apple crop outlook is J. excellent. In British Columbia the third crop oi alialia. is making good progress. Threshing of grains is now general, although delayed by rain in some districts. Details iol- "2 low: PRAIRIE PROVINCES Alberta Northeastern Area- Threshing has been delayed. The average wheat, yield is estimated Alberta. ing is hali completed. The average yield is about 10 bushels. The iced improved. Alberta Western Ares—1n the north the average yield is 18 to 20 bushels. i, There hos been some irosl. damage in the Peace River District. In the south the average yicld is 10 to l3 bushels. A good average yield oi’ _ sugar beets is indicated. Saskatche- ' wan Northern Area-Yields are vcry uneven. but grades generally - l- are good. Therg is a iairly large acreage oi coarse grains still to be cut in the eastern section. Saskat- chewan Southern Area - Heavy rains are expected to result in u lowering oi grades in the soutli- begin immediately. will commence at same hour. On Thursday evening a Public Speaking (‘Tontest will be held in the Paton‘ Pavilion, commencing at 7.30 0’clock. Friday morning Judging will be com pleted iii all sections. Friday at 1.30 P. M. the winning boy and girl athletes from the several schools competing at local Fairs, will contest for athletic honors, on the track in front 0f Grand Stand. Au attractive program is arranged for pupils 0f all school ages. The prosperity of our citizens depen ds on the success of Agriculture. It becomes the duty of every citizen t0 support this important undertaking "and thereby encourage our boys and girls in their Agricultural and Schol- CENTRAL SCHOOL FAIR The BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ROYAL SHOW WIILBEHELDIN Reserve the above dates. UNDER l5 YEARS 10 CENTS. west. Wheat yields show wide var- iation. Coarse grains are patchy, with a shortage of feed in a num- ber o! districts. Pasturoge is poor, EXCiillNGE (Canadian l'l’QIiIl_ IIONTPIIEAL, Sept 12—Br1tisb and but shows improvement from rec-, tort-tint vxi-hiiiige in relation to the ent rains. Manitoba-Threshing isi approximately 65% completed. The = outtum in some localities is ex-I ceeding expectations and an aver-' age wheat yield oi 13 bushels per. acre is now indicated. While the reed shortage is serious in the. southwest and a few other districts, reports indicate that there is sui- flclent iced ior the requirements of the province as a whole. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Growing conditions have been generally favorable and crops are making good progress. Cutting of grains is nearing completion and threshing is fairly general. Po- tatoes have improved; a yield slight.- ly under average is indicated, Oth- er root crops promise well. Corn is in good condition. Cutting of to- bacco is under way and though the crop has made good progress dur- ing the past iortnight the yield is expected to be below average. Pas- turage is ialr. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Corn is ripening rapidly. Root crops have been adversely aiTected by insuflicient moisture and po- tatoes, turnips and mangels will be a light crop. Pastures are badly ' parched in some sections. Harvest- ing oi tobacco is tinder way but, - due to lack oi moisture, some plants have suffered iroin rim iire. which may aflect. the yield. A fair peach crop has been marketed and while, due to dry weather, some dropping oi apples has occurred, indications continue good ior an average ydcicl. Fall ploughng is general. MARITIME PROVINCES Weather conditions have been favourable and crops are maturing satisfactorily. having been benc- iited by widespread rains. Harvest- ing oi grains is becoming general. Potatoes promise to be oi good quality. Other root crops are pro- gressing iavourably. A yield oi apples well over average and oi good quality is indicated. Pastur- agc has been improved by recent rains. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Grain yields oi approximately 90% oi average are indicatesd. Po- l'iill.'lillilll iloiliir, as compiled by the ll lbiiik oi PininrIQ, vlnsml turlny rniitnvc: - Argvirtiviu peso ' .\ll~ll"illlll pound z r F: hnslivYfllilll n nurk krone Fiulriu-l iiumurk l-‘riiuvc franc 05 Geruinriv reicbsiunrk .3500. Great Britain pound 4791i. Greece ilrucbmn .0085. llciluurl flurili .6043. liiiiigiiry pciigo jtiflf. inil‘ri rupee fl lmly lire , Japilii yen .2770. Jugnsinrin riinnr .0207. New Zeiilaud pound 3.9301 Norway krone .2423. Poland zloii .1730. itmimnuiu lcu .0007. South Afrirri pound -I.7F4il. Spiiiii pear-iii .1270 Sueilr-u krone fit-iii Sivitzi-rleinri imuv .280R1 lfniierl States llvtllgr 4:11 her cent premium. (Canadian Prue) \\'iNNll'l£li Sr-pl. l'_'- (‘LOSE Win-tit: Uvt. 7015A; Dec 7I%AI May ‘i'."..ll. A : Ovt 3715A; life 371,|[A; .\Iuy Fill .» . ' lIgr-h-y: Oct. 41-7111: Ilcc 4324A; liiny -i.'.7..-\. (‘ASH PRICES "lull-Lexy iiot quilllrri. tutors are doing well. Harvesting oi onions has commenced and ripe PAGE N lNE The Exhibition Building, Charlottetown Thursday and Friday September Zlei- 22'"!- the future of Agriculture for this province will be mirrored in tlie ex- hibits shown by the first and second prize winners at the local School Fairs recently held. Two days crammed full of interest for both old and young. All Exhibits must: be in place in Main Building at 2 0’clock Thursday. Judging of Calves and School Fair and Club sections Judging will ' ‘ADMISSION-EXHIBITORS FREE. ADULTS 25 CENTS. CHILDREN lFlowers Adorn New Fall Frocks PARIS, Sept. 11—Flowers and feathers add a. glamorous note to the new evening frocks launched by Molyneux. Frocks oi shimmering green lame or old gold velvet, designed on a slender, sinuous silhouette with trailing skirts, are finished will feather-decked capes or iiower bordered decolletes. Little detachable waist-length capes arc a iavorite accessory. One luminous govm oi green and rose gold lame is worn with a little os- trich ieather cape dyed‘ in the. some shimmering tones and a midnight. blue velvet gown is ac- companied by a leather cape shad- ing from light, blue to midnight. Feathers add a worldly touch to the bodice oi several gowns. A slender old gold velvet has a vap- orous thread oi brown ostrich trailing down the ironi oi the cor- sage. Trim wool ensembles make the bulk oi the daytime clothes. Most oi them are designed in tones oi grey. green, slate or black with a slender high-necked irock and a three-quarter or seven-eighth length coat. A big muii and a small toque made oi the same fur as tho coat trimming often complete the 5 ensemble. CONTROVERSY IS ENDED NEW YORK, Sept. 12- The po- lice susp riders controversy - how Ito vrcar yrur suspenders without showing by order oi‘ Police Com- mfsioner James S. Bolan_is over tomatoes are moving very freely.‘ for the W150“ Prospective yields oi the above crops are 85",}, 150% and 100d, respectively. Pears- pmches and until next summ"r The ccmmisioner orders all po- liccmen to wear their coats again and plans a PIUmS "Ye m°viil8 l" V°1i1m° and standardized shirt ior next summer "mile picking is becoming general which will enable the force to wear A large crop oi hops is now being picked in the Fraser Valley. its suspenders underneath its shirts, ii it won't wear belts. IIVOII (filly VICTORIA $7.75 i"!!! Screened) PHONE 900 SAVE uonrv on 00AL MARITIME 00M. till. I Ciniberlsnd sine; TERMS CASH $7.00 Screened) YIIll-IISIIIIIE $9.50 (Welsh Semi-Anthracite) PHONE 990