f ocfionan 11,1932 \ grockslidivos; Qu5“r°2“i°-73fi§§'““”'” PR 0311015 'MT’L. CUR R. E. Mutoh, Mrs. Charles Chand- iisr, Mrs. .1. n. Stewart, Mrs. Small- ,wood, Mrs. J. A. Webster, Mrs. W. E Cotton, Mrs. Bruce, Mm Irank Stewart, Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mrs. Percy Turner, Mrs. Neil McDougall, Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Mrs. D. A. Mc- lKinnon, Miss Horne, Mrs. Bailing- hm ‘gall, Mrs. Walter Robertson. Mrs. 99% J. C. Houston, Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Mrs. Percy Proud, Mrs. W. S. Stew- art, Mrs. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Sinclair, Mrs. E. R. Brow, Mrs. Ben- m iamin Rogers, Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mrs. y)’ in. n. Quigley, Mrs. w. n. Tidmarsh. iii/a Mrs. Lelth Wright, Mrs. Frank a 6"’ Stewart. Mrs. G. M. Richards, Mrs. ‘l; Addison Miller, Mrs. W. A. Miller, W, Mrs. W. A. Huestis, Mrs. F. S. 2V Chandler, Mrs. Byron Norton, Mrs. 91/; w. c. Cook, Mrs. Brooklyn Vail, 14% Mrs. D. C. Schurman, Mrs. J. A. 01/, ’MB-0Fi1yden, Mrs. E. A. Foster, Mrs. at“, ,J. E. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Warren, Mrs. :0" ‘F- Long. Mrs. E. H. Ramsay, Mrs. Jack Rattenbury, Mrs. J. A. Rog- erson. Mrs. Reuben MacDonald, Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster, Mrs. N. D. MaoLean, Miss Evelyn Haszard, Mrs. Harold Pickard. Secretaries and treasurers; Miss F. K. Mayne, Mrs. Annie Beer, Miss May Dawson. Mrs. Mary Large, Mrs. Mary Palmer, Miss Georgie Lowden, Mrs. G. A. Sharp, Miss Perle B. Taylor, Mrs. D. Sutherland, Mrs. J. P. Gordon, Mrs. George Stanley, Mrs. S. C. Moore, Miss Catherine MacLeod, Mrs. J. S. Bag- nall, Mrs. F. J. Nash, Mrs. A. A. Pomeroy, Mrs. H. W. Weeks, Mrs. A. W. Peterson, Mrs. Leith Wright, Mrs. Benjamin Stcntiford, Mrs. Roland Meilrle. Montreal ' Stock Market QIlOtGtiOfls (Canadian Press) nigh Low c 00% 00% J. A. S. Bayer, Mrs. A. A. Bart- lett, Mrs. S. C. Moore, Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Mrs. D. MacLean, Mrs. . -._._.._ (Canadian Press) _ High flaw Clgfll! W, N... P!‘ York Stocks .__..--_. rela) - Iigh Low Close Chill an w" 74% w“ To a an!‘ .... ..... 121.2 a: llliniél “a “so 0000"‘ i‘ ~ “burn c - (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Oct 0—Chees| exports continued his from the iwrt Montreal to the United Kingdom lalt week. A good movement on Saturday brought the week's total to 48,300 boxes, a gain of over 4,000 from tho previous week and more than 3.000 greater than in the corresponding week last year, The season's cheese exports to date have reached 704,411 boxes agaililiat 601,812 boxes at this 3 . time in _ date have totalled Stocks Allco Brew . AssoonOil .- Beauharnois Can Nor Pwd Pfd .. Dist Seag ... Dom Stores Imp Oil ... u. Int Pete ass - Int Utll A “- Walker . Dom Tar ... use ... Walker Pfd .. t- .. ' listl . an n, 1 .... _ ' Brazilian ... ... ... B. C, Power ... Can Cement ... . Can Cement Pfd I?‘ d .. .. 10 21% 4 30 2% Butter exports to only 3.’! Iiaxcii nguinst 144,245 at can Can Car . . . . . . . . .. Can Car Pfd ... Can Cottous Pfd C P It . . provciucnt, egg arrivals bciug 4,100 _ H Cockshutt cnscs against 3,825 in the previous week, butter 13,010 against 13,219 and cheese 80,244 against 10,770, - Prices advanced on eggs, butter and potatoes and ruled about steady on cheese. The butter market ended the week at 211/, cents for canlots or less of No, 1 current make, ' Cheese closed at 10%, cents to 11 cents for Ontario's and 101,1, cents for Quebec's, current make, with cnrller season iualre cheaper. The egg market ondcd w Onttariifs just s (on; Prod ... ...... Dlnmofi: Match ...- m“; J-instuian Kodak ..- (ion 1'11“? -~' "° fir-n Foods ... .. i.- lit-u Motor! (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Oct 8- CLOSE Wheat: Oct f8; Nov 40%; Dec 50%: May g, Oats: Oct 23; Dec 22% May 2559, y il/tariey: Oct 24%; IJcc 25%; May '31s. Mass Harr McCall Front . Mon Pmv . Nat Brew . Nat St C . . Pow Corp Sbuwlnlgan Steel of - u, Amer gxlillillll . lio ' CA8}! PRICES Wheat: No, 1 hard 40; No, 4855; No. 2 nor 45%; No_ 3 nor 451,5 “gm No. 4 nor m‘; No. is 4055- No. e 50-‘ is; Feed s21 ; Track m1)‘,- No, 1 1i s“! . ' Siliudard Oil --- 5mm‘ g3! .. s... Union Unload lggg“ 3mg.‘ Rubber . . 5% 4% 454i ' Note: All Canadian Markets closed. BONDS (Canadian Press) . ontreal Priccs:—— ma I66 100 100 ‘ltlil bonds. Commerce Montreal Royal .. 100 1B0 Total-Shares 1,802, Total $20,100, ' IMPRESSIVE (Continued from Page d) 1 nor for firsts and onds, The llotnto market firmed to .50 “Mum 40%‘ S0 1b. blll: for new Mont- potatoes and U5 cents per 80 llr, for New Brunswick potatoes, 21' lint! c. sou 4%; No. 4 _ _ ; No. ll C. W. '2‘-’%; No 0 C, W. 20%; Traci.‘ 24%, c0§§11> NEW YORK Oct 10—\Vith stock market falling into new ground for the current decline. Street, managed nevertheless to tuiu its optimistic attitude, The cliue on the Stock Exchange quite sharp and the selling wu sag- grcsslvc throughout. The spokesmen for speculative interests 110F080 tho At- C ‘v having liccn slilppcd ‘wok. It was originally exported Bell, J.“ A] Webster, F. M. Stewart, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. W. B. Pethlck, Mrs. J. S. Bagnali, Mrs. D. Macllean. Messrs. John G. Mac- Fayden, W. C. S. McLure, Alfred Plckard, H. H. Horne, S. A. Mac- Leod, Dr. J. A. Clark, Mr. James Paton, Mrs. E. R. Brow, Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Mrs. V.‘ L. Goodwill, Mrs. E. A. Foster. A list of those who have served on the medical staff of the Prince n Edward Island Hospital since its jorgin in April 1883 and up to the, ‘present: Dr. W. H. Hobkirk, Dr. F. . D. Beer, Dr. F. P. Taylor, Dr. Tho- j mas Dawson, Dr. James Warburton, Dr. James MacLeocl, Dr. Richard The m“, ,,.,,,,_,, Johnson, Dr. S. R. Jenkins, Dr. H rgrisglzogenss 101,5; filfluthoi‘ Yesterda D.’ Johnson, Dr. Alexander Mac- , _ * ;-"_ _ ~ . ;Neli, ‘Dr. R. B. Shaw, Dr. Gordon, ,{‘_-,‘.,1;” " 4.- ‘ ‘ T. Ailey, Dr. George Carruthers, Kira?) t‘ ,_.,,,,,,,,,, 3,, 11.35,, ‘storage ' ' ' _ a“, , mgvwbr. D. M. McLaughlin, Dr. Jamcs‘ -r cartons 2; Potnoes N. B. i B“ BN1‘!!! l - azii:s.'.i=li.i..."*ii'~ir .5f°"5"’ie'-“ ::.."r.'.'..:: ‘.';i..‘;‘.':.'::::' miss 3.1.12? J 3133x532, ‘Si. 2.3121‘ l3.’ . i340; 13.553 m" m“ ‘“°"""""‘ “"“‘ Dr. c. c. Archibald, Dr. J. c. Hous-‘Albert Baker, Mrs. s. Campbell, ,1" don, Dr. R. F. Seaman, Dr. F. W. Mrs. Ernest Champion. Mrs- J- A- Tidmarsh. Dr. J. W. MacKenzie, lClark, Mrs. W. E. Cotton, Mrs. B. C. 43% 42;». b “T: ' Dr. J. P. Lantz, Dr. V. L. Goodwill, Cox, Mrs. Allen Cosh, Mrs. Louise {rift n? 5f, Lax. (321111: Amflm‘ ' Dr. E. S. Giddings. Carruthers, Mrs. Ernest Coffn. Mrs. K351i""éhmillliul"iifTi-Yfi. 523'}? 1J5.‘ strongly will.‘"ii.‘2.‘“§Z.'3.§l§..f€£."‘“‘?.'i s“"°°“ "°““““’ D" J‘ s" m" F‘ s‘ Chmme" M's‘ G‘ R "w" -:;=1.".'."'.".: ...-".'.:.::'*'=.@.'r:.:"us: 5if.'fi-§.'.1.“J’.'i...“'ii°.€2"li'..§“'12 ““.‘.’.'..?.'.‘.“‘ZZ'.§“'............. s. 35.5.1.4?‘ 05°35“ $05.71;. “u; And Par-col Ofdllllllllslllliilft‘ ly-‘ing and the President referred, ~ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' lkéllllfl oltgoiqiiliglnsllhh alilxililxlbolPrdkelnclil: \Vhllo ligllilttikrfigiazohslflilfryzftllona may legigfiatrlst Edward 5 315mm,, iltlimlf."..,"‘:5,,.?"::{,',§',:;1,,,r;;,, {,","°;‘;,“.; ififiililii.‘lfi».l"'fiffk.l".ii§f‘fi1532i‘? m. ' ' rsré. iuss avsirrrusszérdfiwrs. ad- ,‘f:_‘,‘_,',"‘,‘,’,’"‘,‘,,g"flflffJjlTnmfosg, ffjiggfflu‘, fimfkififfzfégnfhff; Surgeon dentist, Dr. J. H. Ayres. gar Heartz, Mrs. Frank Heartz, iiounld, iiicnr-e nrvurdiiii; in m9 mng- the cnruinis-ilou lveuscs cannot b: rc- S88" DOW serving at the hospital: MTS- J- E- HBTTIS, MTS- Hubbard-MYS- mo 43:2 liiigkcfloigoilggeofgsiirzlfi 17.0.4 iégriigufii licd lliioii these days. The Miss Anna J‘ Mair’ Supermtentb l.‘ C‘ Houston’ MIE H_ H‘ Home‘ i?“ River to‘ said Post Iioaii lending to ent; MIN Ella B. Saint, ASSISEBIIC JVLYB- G- w- HQdESWl» MB- 5- Hen‘ "l1" 11'0" 'Z',.°,I‘,','.';.,‘L‘,"';‘,°.,, ,f,§_'.,',‘":,',',:§ Superintendent; Miss Mary Low- derson. Mrs. H. Hilson. Mrs. W. A. ,1“ m“ in Hm Piucu of r-mmnr-m-r-msri: ther, Night Supervisor; Mrs. Mary Huestis, Mrs. B. R. Holman, Miss C. Pineo, Laboratory Technician; Alma Home, Mrs. T. G. Ives, Mrs. Miss Jane Mackenzie, Dietitian; H. D. Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. iMiss Ado. E. Harris, Secretary Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mrs. A. Lord, Mrs. ‘treasurer. Dorothy Lantz. Mrs, Fred Long. Nurses in training: Misses Ada Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Mrs. W. A. Acorn, Olga MacMilian, Marion Miller, Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs. R. E. MacLennan, May Bentley, Bernice Mutch, Mrs.-B. Norton, Mrs. Ed. 1 Tax Exempt Issues to llllitflllllll, Sonic Canadian coming hack tlircc wrecks mi Nov 1033 51,5 1 .\iiir 1037 51,1, 1 Dcc I037 the low Wail re- ile- was butter has been during the inst two or 0 Taxable Issues 100,00 lliLl-‘ii 00.50 1 u n m m m, List of those, who are at present a 2.1 serving as members of the Ladies’ Aid: Mrs. F. P. Taylor, Honorary President: Mrs. E. A. Foster, Pres- ident: lifrs. E. T. Rings, Vine-Pres- ldent- ‘lfvs. E. i? Brow Truntce.’ Mrs. l? Stcntifcrd, Secretary: Ivirs. Roland Meikle. Treasurer. Mrs. C. Acorn. Mrs. J. H Ayres, Mrs. . C. Archibald. Mrs. Arthur Affleck. Mrs. Louise Bonnell, Mrs. J. A. s_ Bayer, Mrs. w. a. Bent- ‘cy. Mrs A. A Bartlett, lVlrs. J’. S. Isa-mall. Mrs. Manning Barrnall, Mrs. E. S. Blanchard, Mrs. Wm. lBrehaut, Mrs. G. Ballingall, Mrs. "' ""' tion has liccu possible by shipping it lmck to Cnnndn ivhcro the current price is 211,5 cents lll hulk, accllnnruml illnn western No_ 8 86: flats, Canadian western No. .7 3i; Oats feud No. 1 30: Flunr spring \\‘ll“il[ pnt- ,,,,,s firs“ “m; ,,.,,,,,,_ Foam,“ “mdcompialut, therefore, was heard that 1e10," Mk", p, ; p10,“. “qmul short selling was being resumed and “Ihgnt pun-m, mo,” 9J5; Flmm {that pool operations were being ter- wmm m", "gsminuted because of the prevalent un- ‘ ’ certainties. Renewed Alarms Abroad press the belief t . will have a "wholcsoYe" 1 commentator pretended lo hav formation that explain the reaction. 95. 75 IO. t"... 1981 Conversion Issues Blllhl 0mm 4.; l Nuv -l!'-.">fl 4i; 1 Nov 47-51 41, 1 .\‘uv 48-58 . 41., i Nov 40-50 . i931 Notional b l5 .\'ov 1030 .... 515 Nov 1041 Service Loan ' ' ‘On - tnrio I011; f0 ll: Ch Iaomlnion of Canada Guaranteed BMW‘ ‘N9- 1 mm" l t ( I (. l 1 _ ii, . t‘. .\'. IL (WI) l l 5 .\lll liar Com 5 1060 .. lltl Pow Deb in lliiiiiling in , s/Yifvlivi Acme Oil . . . . .. Ajax Oil . Amulet Arno .. Jlldirnml Jliiiikhill Jl. C. Pioneer (‘nstle Trcth (‘vilumar-io Zinnia Minca J-‘alronbridgo .. (lrauarla Gold .. Iloliiiigcr Cons .. Homestead . . . . .. .. Ilnivcy I‘ ld , .,, ,, kirk i" ,, r0 , 2o ‘I14 z: 2-1;. l 5% 2% 7i uiided mid dr-srrihcd us f ls to lays-Commencing thence along the» - south side oi’ the said muia post road» .-oast1rnr<lly 11'.’ fcet or about 12‘fcct‘~ ‘"0"?! 0011!"! ir-nst of n row of trees, thence 5m"), docs not cancel more than 60 per cent pnrflilpl w“), nl‘ the Summer's gains can he regard- Ilfllfl “ms cd lll“l"i‘ly as a technical reaction. 13.1 feet or New Motor Car for Canada The Continental Motors Corpora- tion has contracted with the Domin- sny decline which 20 1000 70 12 - 330 Assoc Oil , , . , ,_ 1t Missouri ... ,, 11% lthem Research .. ' ' (foast CODper ,,, flnulauruni . ,_ (‘on Smeltara ... .. ilidorailo , , ,, mortgage dn to and m For further pa t? l - .' t H F. “norm”, r cu nrr nppy o s ll it nu n no ', Charlottetown. o c o" o, u m‘ D‘D1lot;2d. this 8th day,of October, A, DONALD R. DICDONALD Mortgages bllill-ld-ll-Tue-f O WANTED ‘Bottles, pints and quarts. Phone 1107. Will call for, or write W. Michael, City. A . Iiud llay . , Siren Gordon u: gotéal lllgll °fl¥:l1°.,403:i 2 ; tiluistsa gfiilfgrltal io, 2%‘ n" x ‘m rev. ay ares 101s" Mi 2g. 11-: Unlisted rsoo; rétsfzogzzld- ' ounu irctt Tr i: '-n Kirk 5742-10-11-31 Mutch, Ella Edwards, Marion Wll- Nicholson, Mrs. J. E. B. MacReady, son, Ruth McLeod, Georgina Mrs. D. A. MacKnnon, Mrs. Mur- MacKenzie, Mrs. Lois MacDonald, Kinnon, Mrs. D. MalcLesn. Mrs. Misses Helen Crosby, Mabel Bur- Neil MacLean, Mrs. NeilMacDougall, ion .\ioiors_ I.til., of Toronto for the 5°11» Loni: Jfinkllli. 511118 90115015. E- w- 0W9". Mrs- H5701‘! Palmer- manufacture in Canada ofa new low- Evelyn Carmen‘ Isabel Multan‘ My‘ w_ 1.1 prawn, M", Alfred day by W, R. Angeli, president, Con- tinental recently made a contract with med“ MuMulanl Marjorie Forage]..- iure and sale in Canada of tho (Jon- Orderly, Ml‘. V. G. MacLean. tinciitnl Devon car, marketed there ards, Mrs. H. D. Raymond, Mrs. , (‘onsldrring the num specs-i Superintgndentg from beginning J. A. C. 1103611011. Mrs. Jack Rat- lntire "ii-mg“ commitments that were lllltlfllnll) Iscc; tho share market re- .1151] Robjngqn, M155 shgrgton, M155 |MPS. E. J. Bllllldéfl, MN. H. L. sumo s a nu, mcaaund tread, w“ ZMMDOHaIdI Miss wnanylvnss A. M. ‘sears, M", James sunpson‘ M11 nlmut #1000000 shares less than “tlllthl gurcd iumtlhel C0llV]lllSlVzo“llE:e'!M' P. Turner’ M,“ Long‘; Mac- W. S. Stewart. MYS. Frank o r wn n , - HOD: ‘$.- loitersnt tliangrlleklng?utlhely Stewart’ Mr" E m smauwood’ m f ‘h I ‘I G. Hutchison. Miss Anna J. R. c rest o o morn ng. . oderatc weakness, which cropped out in the MM!‘ gfeiggoiuggntlgzlydnfjhgngan*axgs' level of prices to a new low for e the Ladles, A“ so l, I ' ' r t fi l ll hi h cey serving the "mtfmm "H" ‘F121, r. ‘inf Prince Edward Island Hospital ‘rfirner. Mrs. w. a. ‘Thompson. Mrs. s s nvcra es, ca cua e on al- ipso of fifty slacks, showed s net gain u Frank ‘nnnem Mn‘ Brooklyn van‘ rne: {§{,',“‘E,{,,“‘,f,',','ff§l,,,',“°"°“ l ‘on’ Md Presidents; Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs. Wooflmlll. Mfl- 116ml Wright. M1‘!- B kers lllllrl that margin calls w,“ wane!“ M?‘ Agnes wlmanw‘ ro . which went out in greater numbers I011, M18. James MBCLGOG. M". Hum“ we (JQgfgQB _p',p,'r1, n commit fthene priced car it was announced yester- mmner’ M“ 3y or Prince Edward nun: Hum“: d " hr tr t th stock Iglrfltfkectfnlll ncgl-elittemiljny ilistslfccsunauud‘ Mu‘ J’ A‘ Mnthleson‘ Mm’ w K Rage" w F “dmamh gghgiltp thmgrztocflllsngutrllrhlioty, “mp” ' Jm“ “m” H‘ H- H°m°' ‘med R I “m, "mum which w n Goodwill, Mrs. E. A. l/oster. crers u 5 hi: severely by the depression have n‘ J‘ Yo“ Dr- H- D“7°hn'wn- Dr‘ b. a w ‘menu mm m 135-10,, J. A. Clark (Secretary). eeivership and blossom anew as I re- “ce-Pmlldemi? MT!- Lalld. Ml’!- Klrson, Mr. J. E. Harris (Associate). In m” mum." "m. “I "nmbm Mrs James MacLeod Mrs Contrsctors- Messrs A I" Byers , Mr. D il ply additional rmm to refines fllOlnonnd "WWW" 5 ‘m’ clerk or m“ m “hm m,“ rd lit t i I llfsélil‘, Elrorrigtuhlnsir m? "w" - 3- “tll-‘Yfli M“ Amm” ‘m , lord, Mrs. L. C. Worthy. M1’!- Hon. I’. R. Hearts. aer, Mrs. A. Down, lm-s. George Chairman of campaign fund 1930‘; ~ Hodgson, Miss Wright. Mrs Mb, P t , B dm , - . (Canadian are’; h‘ mo" F vn an ‘Secretary Treasurer 4* f,‘ g3 Nash, rm. .1. P. Gordon, Mrs. o. Only three passenger: were kill- ,,“.,,, Thomas Pickard, ms. .1. H. avm. so in mm railway accidents in a: 15:? III. I. H. Beer, Mrs. A. W. Stems, Thompson, Erma Lund, Louise dock MaeKnnon, Mrs. J. J. Mae- dette, Grace Harper, Anne Roger- Mrs. Reuben MacDonald, Mrs. W. priced car, t was announced yester-‘nobel Irving‘ Beatrice Raynor‘ Plckmfl’ 1w". P. J. proud, M“. Roy ti . . f . io s1nu~ company for the rnnnu m: ‘w. B‘ Rnbertson. M“. George Rich- - undcn llio trade name Englneelh Mr- John Garrick- rloscd out, Wall Street was not aur- ,' up m the pmaent time: M155 Han‘ itenbury’ Mn‘ R“ E‘ Sutherland’ turnover on the Stock Echnngo that 'Ro.ss, Miss w, '1‘, Graham, M15; ,W. G. Spencer, Mrs. P. J. Simmons, cllne of the day hetero. The Kinnon, Miss Bessie Beer, Miss D. I held strady and in a narrow range‘ MB- 5- W- stlm-i. MTS- 5- c- 517l- enrly flftcrnoou, brought the general Presidents and vice-piicsidents of t" Mrs. w. n. Tidmarsh, Mrs. Percy canceled the previous gains. The,coni- since its origin up to the present of 14 cents at the close, Only tho M11. J. A. Webster, Ml‘!- T.’ B. lvlllkcl"! Artemas Lord, Mrs. George Hodg- Mts. Ira J. YGO. than in some months met with a sur- day, apparently confirming the "cash M11. W. F. Tidmarsh, Mrs. P‘. L. Messrs. s. A. MscLeod (Chairman), where customers were called upon for . Projected " organisation PlCKB-fd, Mill Anna J. R. Mair, Di‘. i Honorary president, Mrs. 1". P. already reached the stage where they ""7 Architects; Mestrs. Govan 8r Per- sult of 'earefal reorganisation planmicharlu Palmer’ Mm Rlcherd Johm & O0. group. It il at least l hopeful llgnlDlViM, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Mrs. R . _..___._____-- ’ Chairman of campaign fimd rm; N Y B ‘monies ma. u... George s»... s' o ____ Mr. W. P. Tidmarsh, Ml‘. A. W. Cresdy, Miss Lowden, Mrs. Whis- _. 4y, 4;; m ton, Miss Maggie Kennedy. Mrs. WIIIBI DEATH LORI! ru Stanley, Mrs. John Iongworth. Mrs. Canada last year. In motor vehicle 1M‘ H l m, m, m" ms. s. n. Hassard, Mrs. r. o. Tay- accidents mo per-smallest their Dung’ -,-~~g_;_-_-~_-_ ' "m Ihuor, m1. long, Miss wuiuaisurs. lives. ‘ uifllllAl. ournumn This Is reserved for news, but advertisements of a news character may be inserted at. the rate of 4c. those who were present on the platform yesterday at the laying of the corner stone of the new Prince ' Edward Island Hospital were rep- esentati from the Benevolent Iriah Society, Messrs. J. r1. McKen-‘ as, President, Jos. H. Malone, John ' w, Hogan, John A. Callaghan. OFFICIAL HERE -— Assistant Commissioner C. Jungett, Moncton, N. B., who is the officer command- ing the Maritime Provinces District of the R. C. M. P. arrived in the city last evening. LEFT FOR ROME-Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., of this city, left yesterday morning for New York City, enroute to Rome, where he will continue his studies. He will be absent for three year's and at the end of that time expects to re- .turn t0 Charlottetown. Father Mc- Mahon has been connected with the parish of St. Dunstarfs since his ordination. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mrs. William H. Mayne, Summerfield, announces the en- gagement of her daughter Mar- garet Leone, to Mr. J. Sutherland MacKay, Springfield, Prince Ed- ward Island, marriage to take place in October. 5747-11 THE FUNERAL of the late John Quigley, Mrs. Bcnj. Rogers, Mrs. MaoKenzie took place from his late residence yesterday afternoon. Ser- vice at the house was coricluccted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Service in Canoe Cove Church, conducted by lRev. Ewen MaoDougall, who also officiated at the grave. The members of the ,Calcdonian Society attended in a body. YOUNG AMERICA-Now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre is a story told in an entertaining man- ;ner of the trials and difficulties en- icountered by a young lad who in his endeavour to help others, often places himself in a rather awkward position, which requires an explan- ation to the Judge of the Juvenile Court. The story reveals the warmth of friendship that exists [between two sworn “pa1s" and how the boy with the reputation of being "the: worst boy in town," becomes, with pa: word, strictly payable in Id" ATTENDED FUNCTION-Among‘ FIRE ALARM-The were called out at 7.15 Sunday, evening by an alarm from 75 Ens-I ton Street. The fire caused little or no damage. firemen v THE Y's MEN'S CLUB are hold- ing their annual Hailowe'en dance Friday, Oct. 28th, at the Odd Fel- low's Hall. 6745-10-11-21 VISITING CITY-A welcome vie-I itor to Charlottetown this week is‘ i Rev. Peter A. Walker, Truro, field secretary of the Intcrprovlncial Home for Young Women. at Monc- ton, N. B. Rev. Mr. Walker preach- ed in the Baptist Church on Sun- day morning and in the United' Church on Sunday evening. I SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAlN-‘ MENT AT THE HOLY NAME CLUB, -The second card party held in the Holy Name Club last night was‘ another big success. The large crowd, present, good playing and keen competition‘ made the party most interestng and gxcitlrig. The siriiifi ful playing that characterized last night's game clearly showed that‘ the participants were "old hands" at Auction Forty Five. ‘The men's prize was won by M's. A. Peters, the' Ladies prize went to Mrs. Arthur: Gormley. Prize for the lucky table was won by Miss Florence Gorm- ley. In conjunction with and fol- lowing the card party was a short but most interesting program. me following were the numbers: Dance, Hghland Fling by Miss Mar-I garet Gallant accomyanied on the.‘ Bag Pipes by Sergeat Lawson: Pl- ano Selections: Kathleen Mavou'r- neen and mme Back to Erin, by Marjorie Miitchell; Solo, The Voice in the Old Village Choir, by Mr. Connie LeClair accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Frank McGuigan; Acrobatic performanep by the fol- lowing boys of the Holy Name Club, Ivan Martin, Benny Ddron, Henry cals, s, 2c. per word; Events. 2c. per word; Notices, 70c. per Inch lugs, Cards, etc, 4 per inch; Notices or 4c per word. ltATliz-Zo per word, three in- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted the encouragement and guidance of public-spirited citizens, ‘the best boy in town." The picture contains many delightful episodes character- istic of a boy's life, and which once more makes you turn back the pages of time. Be a boy ornce again and see “Young America." A pic- ture for both old and young. BIRTHS Hospital, October B, to Mr. and a son. DEATHS COFFIN — At Cherry Hill, Oct. 10th, Mrs. Albert Collin, (nee Grace MacDonald). Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. from her late residence. MACKENZIb-At 18 Bayiieid Sh, on October 8, 1932, John MacKay MacKenzie, aged 78. BROWN-At the Prince Edward ls- land Hospital, October 9, Sidney Brown, age 33 years. Funeral from his late residence for Birch Hill Cemetery today at 2.30 p. m. MURPHY-At Miliview, P. E. I., October 10, 1932, Mrs. Patrick L. Murphy, aged 80 years. Funeral Wednesday morning, leaving‘ house at 8.30 o'clock to St. Joachims Church, Vernon River. IIIOIIESIDE - At North Milton, Mbndfly, Oct. 10, George Samueli Moreside, aged 77 years. Funeral from his late residence Wednesday Oct. 12 at 2 o'clock. Service in st. J0h!‘l'5 Church, Milton at 2.30. In- terment Milton Cemetery’. Please omit flowers, Card of Thanks ._____ MrnWm. Duffy and family wish to take this opportunity of extend- ing their sincere thanks to the Sis. ters and staff of the Charlottetown Hospital. and their lrlndi neighbors and friends for the kindness and lYmPilthY extended during their re- cent ssd beresvement.-5737-10-11-li _._._. _ MCEACHERN-At the P. E. Island Mrs. w. s. McEachern, Mermaid,‘ WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN Canada to sell Personal Christ- mas Cards One-Doller-Dozen up. Surprising values, low prices, quick easy sale, big earnings, also low "prices on boxed assort- ment. Send for sample book now. Premier Art Guild, Wellington dz York, Toronto. A. W. 10-4-tl-15. WE ARE NEEDING SERIOUS, active and ambitious men to re- tail 150 Canadian Products such as Toilet Articles, Medicines, Farm and Home Necesslt . Cash Proposition. Our agents are mak- ing from 825.00 t0 $35.00 a. week. No risk. Best times to start this ‘ ' business. Reserved territory. Ask for details and catalog. The Famiiex Company, 4785 Ste. Cath- erine East, Montreal. A. W. IO-I-S-tu-ili. Boarders Wanted R 0 0 M E R S 0R BOARDERS wanted. Apply Care Guardian. 5683-10-7-3i. A YOUNG LADY DESIRING A comfortable room with meals can be accommodated in a private family, very central. Apply Guardian. 5655-10-5-31 Male Help Wanted iECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds oi‘. successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. lt-stttf. Employment Wanted WANTED - A POSITION AS house keeper. Good reference. Apply 34 Longworth Ave. 57ll-10—B-2i. Situations "acant START NOW - EARN MONEY taking orders for most beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greet- ing Cards ever shown in Canada. Liberal commission. Regal Art Co., 9i Gould Street, Toronto. S. V. 24-10. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A COMPETENT EX- perienced maid. References. 239 Pownai St. 5749-l0-ll-2i Lost N. D. MacLet-rrt; UNDEIITAKIB IMILAMIII Charlottetown and North Wiitshirs Phsnslll LOST — ELEVEN DOLLARS IN 31s city Saturday. Finder notify uardian office. Reward. 5750-10-11-21 _____________-_-__ Wanted _______.__-____- FARM WANTED WITH TWENTY five acres of land or over. Not further than live miles from City. Charlottetown Real Estate Co M79-10-7-3i. i I race NINE Davey, and Charles Corie. turnblifil‘ airspring, etc. The difficult flit!" performed by these b0?! ‘Wind d‘ credit to professionals and ch00 with what wonderful success M!‘ Amen-l is-conducting the Bymllul‘ um in the Holy Name Club- TWO BARNS DESTROYED- Two barns filled with hay and grain were destroyed by fire lasl evening in Royalty. The building! which were situated w fl Sldt T0“ near North River R0110. We"? u" property o: Mr. Frank Pickard whose residence is located on a! gdjgceni’, farm. In the barns, om of which was 30 feet by 40 1'69‘ and the other 60 feet and 20 feel were stored about 40 tons of ha! as welias a considerable quantity of farm machinery. The latter. was salvaged. The fire was discov- ered about 10.30 and quickly spread from one building to the other. The vacant house standing nearby will not in the path of (he sparks and the flames carried by the wind’ which was blowing. The red glare in the sky aroused the curiosity o! many citizens. A large number drove by car to the scene of ex- citement. The barns and the prop- erty on which they are S. W. ‘Dodds, before coming into porsession of their present owner. Hungerfo rd Elected Pres. Cen. Vermont ST. ALBANS, Vt., Oct. 10-(By The Canadian Prcss)—-S. J. Hun- gerford acting president of the Canadian Nat. Railways was elected President oi.’ the Central Vermont Railway suceeding Sir Henry Thom- ton at. the meeting of the board of directors of the Central Vermont held her today. Advertising llates-Jayable In Advance 4c. per word ' Ann Classified, 2c. 5 Lists of Flo Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, (R. 3, Souris.) For Sale - FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND morn signs on hand at Guardian tf. I l l ,l Oflice. FOR SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office‘. t’ 2- - . FOR SALE NO. 11 BASE BURNER. Apply D. McKlnnon, Gaytown, R. R. 7. 5729-10-11-31. F 0 B per tf. CARBOARD SUITABLE lining outhouses, etc.. 1c sheet. Guardian OiIice. fFOR. SALIJ-VOLO RICO, 2.1M Johnny Miles, pacer, matinee re- cord 2.16%; trotting record 2.11%, eligible to 2.26 pace. Both horsel will win themselves out easily next year at prices asked. Mac- Kinnon Stables, Charlottetown. 5'123-l0-8-3i _,_\__;_._ To Let iTO LET—HOUSE. INQUIRE I8! , Queen, 5746-10-l1-3l l FURNISHED APARTMENT T0 let (Balmoral). Telephone 381-1 _ 56B2-l0-7-ti. T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM FLA} No. 1 Orlebar st. Apply A- R Wise. 5693-10-7-3! T0 LET-A FURNISHED BED- room. Heated. Apply Guardian. 5741-l0-ll-3l T0 LET-KITCHEN AND BED- room, unfurnished, modern, con- veniences. Apply 139 Hlilsboro. 5738-10-ll-2i suuuensuit And Prince County -—SUPPER, OCT. l5-'I‘he con- gregation of St. Mark's Church, Kensington, will hold a chicken supper in the church hall on Satur- day, Oct. 15. Tickets 35 cents. 5743-l0-1l-tue.sat.-0i —TIJG-OF-WAR at Kensington in the rink Wednesday, Oct. l2, at 8 p.m. The following is the lineup: Southwest Lot 16 vs. Kensington East; Kenslngton West vs. Mal- peque; Albany vs. Indian River; Freetown vs. Traveller's Rest, and Bedequo vs. Malpeque. The rink managcme .. , ests that the above named teams be at the rink at 8 o'clock. Admission l0 cents. 5739-l0-114L. " ___._______. -Miss Eileen Holman, of Char- lottetown. is the Silent for Thanks- giving hollday of Miss Nora lhirnsn n O! Summerslde-B located. ' were the property of the late Dr. '