Certified Pupl Blank oi Nova .l(.8_. 1112111111111, -.-..-=--».-.¢.-TI all Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or- revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. . Trustee ‘under the Bankruptcy Act company By-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. rMOlVE Y TO LOAN. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ic lecolintant Scotia Building 3-4» 25th Anniversary On Tuesday, Nov. 28th lnst., a [urge number oi relatives and (llcnds gathered at the home of \l-. and Mrs. Alexander Cousins lfBul-‘ington, to honour them on ‘J10 occasion of the twenty-fifth mnivcrsaly of their marriage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cousins ‘were nken by surprise, but were over- lpysd lo sce their friends, so many ll iviioln had been present at their n-cdding twenty-five years before. An address was read by Mrs. Jcssic Carruthers, and a presen- ialion made to Mr. and Mrs. coilsins oi a chest oi silver and A beautiful mantel mirror. Mr. Cousins feellngly and most flmngly replied on behalf oi Mrs. Cousins and himself, expressing sincerc thanks and pleasure in such kindness from all present- llirs. Sadie Campbell rendered some piano selections, and Mrs. William Paynter a. couple oi read- h1g5, and with music and singing and pleasant conversat-ion, caused the evening to pass very quickly. .4 [lost delicious lunch was served by the ladies. 'I'lle following is the address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cousins-We are gathered here tonight on this happy occasion to extend to you our henrtiest congratulations. and to celebrate with you the twenty- fiith anniversary of your wedding. No doubt, as you look back over this period oi time you are deeply l stirred by the memories of many pleasant associations, and although ‘ your family are leaving you one hy one, you are gladdened to know a they are near you, in happy homes of their own. As host and hostess. 1 your friends have always been welcomed with the glad hand and theory smile, which has made your Markets Al‘ ' Glance (Canadian Press) Torontosand Montreal-Indus- trial stocks closed lower. Toronto Mines—l.ower. New York-Stocks closed lowen Winnipeg-Wheat up 1-3 to 3-4 cents. New York-Cotton and sugar lower; rubber and coffee higher. MT’l.. CURB " ' I T“) rock QUOTA TIONS __ B ri s’ k Selling On New _ York Stock Market u» n»: mailman) (Kl-calms Press Hnsalohl Writer) A1‘. By Guardian's Spools! WIN) NEW YORK, Nov. Il-The stock market had rough sailing today as realizing came‘ to the fore in a brisk selling movement “ tho noon hour. While sircrsits, metals and a. few others were in demand in lets deal- ings, and exercised some stiffening effect on other sections of the list. many active issues ended down 1 to 3 points. ‘The Anociated Pius avenge oi dostockslostootapcintaatfld. The 18 stock divisions of rail and utilities each declined .'i 0i s. point. while the 80 utilities refitted. a little better ofi .8 of a point. Turnover was auiiiclaltly active during the peak 0d the early-st- ternooln selling to leave the ticker several minutes behind floor tran- sactions, but for the full session only 2,190,880 shares ' changed hands. This was a little more than on Wednesday, but well below the average of the past fortnight or so. Growing international. political tension over thg- Mediterranean crisis was again an unsettling mar- ket influence. ' The bond market, mixed in the corporate division, showed the ei- fecis oi the European situation most clearly in declines oi 1 to nearly 4 points 1.. various Italian loans. U. S. govermlent obligations varied between losses of 6-32 and gain! 01' 3-32 of a. point. with minus signs predominating. Pr ‘-‘ ‘ Roosevelt's Atlanta ad- (Bupyllled by Plttlelrl and -Compnny of stock Stocks Open Last '10 lav. 3T _ 311 Dom Stores 0 1111p Oil . 20% 20 llltcr Pete , 35% 35 Mrlrhers . . . . .. 10% 10% gatherings. And you have ever beeuready and willing to do your utmost to promote any good cause, whether in church or community life a And now, as you proceed on liie’s journey, and go forward together in the years to come, may you have the assurance that whatever be your lot, you have the best wishes oi your numerous friends. In closing, we ask you to accept these gifts as a token oi our ap- preciation and good will. Wishing you God's blessing and many more years oi happy com- rsdeship together. ‘ ' Signed, llcme the oentm of many happy c; ___r_?i.__... to. per lord: In llnnorlun Notices, Spiritnalfliisllngs, Curls. ale , do our ind; Notices sl ‘Ihsnhs ad Au word Other noes on application m Male Help Wanted llAN WANTED IO!" RAWLEIGII Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh Dept. MIrHO-SA-K, Montreal. Can. . N-3678-11-8~0-18-16-33-33-39-80. _ ‘- lPPRENflCE -WAN T11! T0 learn Barber arm. Short Course “pert training. Molar Barber Coi- lsss. Halifax. N-358. r_.___ .._.__... _.___ f‘? ._::.__. A REPRESENTATIVE T0 SOLICIT accounts for Canada's largest bonded collection agency; Com- mission and bonus basis. Give references and connections, etc, lo Box R 118. N-3388-ll-28-3l. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Caotrfl Gandhi locals. 4o per Iced; Wont-rs and lflueon I oer wont: Announcements and Coming Ivonta ls gr: wnrdr Ms namrl mm»- of Condnlonc ‘l lluilmsl Chis-I! hr an! advertisement swoon-flu ants. Relatlvm and Friends. B. Oflll. 8o Ola-sided 70o pa! Incl: Lists of Floral on prorlnfol. 78s on Inch TO LET — TENEMENT NO. 8 Water Street. Immediate pos- session. Apply L. M. Poole st Co. __L:8978-11-19-tf. TO LET-HEATED APARTMENT. Oentrally located. All newly dec- orated. Polished hardwood floors. Apply at 318 Kent Street. a L-azm-li-al-ii. To LET - PRIVATE cannon, rent reasonable. Apply 87 Green st. 11-3335-11-38-31 "r0 LET -. Ffinilsnnn nab“- room. Apply Guardian. L-3330-ll-38-8i l LESSON F8088 Till.‘ _ pg. Pression-Be s Civil Servant- Postman, Customs Examiner. Clerk, Stenographer, etc, Free Booklet "How to get a Govern- ment Joh." M. C. C. Civil Service Lfilliol: Toronto (l0.) M. H. W TO LET-COMFORTABLE BOOM. dress, with its assurance that "we have passed the peak of appropri- ations," comlng late in the trad- ing day, had no clear-cut market repercussions, but was welcomed by that large section or Wall Street opinion which has advocated a re- duction in government expendit- er included Cerro de Pasco at 88 1-8 U. s. smelting at 10s 1-2. Kenncwi-t at 28 1-4, international Nickel at 40 1-8, Alllsd Chemical at 18$. Unit- ed Aircraft at 22 1-4 and General Motors at 54 1-2. In the Canadain list price chans- es were well mined. Declines of more than a. point were recorded in Distillers-Seagrsms and Lake Show while fractional recessions occur- red in Canadian Pacific, Dome Mines, Canadian mdrustrial Alcohol "B", Ilbrd of Canada "A" M88891’ Harris and Hiram Walker. Domin- ion Stores, McIntyre-Porcupine. Brazilian, Hollinger and Canadian Industrial Alcohol "A" were slight- ly- higher. imi- Miscellaneous (Canadian Presl MONTREAL, Nov. 29— Wheat, nor no 3 91. Barley, C W no 3 43. Oats. feed no 1 34. Flour, spring wheat. firsts $5.80. Flour seconds $5.40. Flour. bakers 85.30. Flour, winter wheat choice $3.70. Flour white corn 84.80. Bran ton 820.25- Shorts ton $31.35. Middlings ton $36.35. , Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $3.75. Hay no 3 per ton carlots $10.00." Cheese no 1 Ont white 11. Cheese no 1 Ont col 11 1-2. Butter no 1 38 3-4. Eggs fresh specials in cartons A 1 large 47. Eggs A l medium 43. E888 A 1 pullets 40. _ Eggs A large 41- patent‘. patents. business man preferred, with or Eggs C 37. ' without board. Apply XYZ, Potatoes 80’s P E I mts $1.30 to Guardian. 11-3380 31,35. - -— 90's ‘ “ 81.35 to 81.30. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE or rooms. sunny and large. Good locality. Apply Guardian. __ Miscellaneous FOR saltvrcs. vonkslrmn 24°31‘. Grand champion‘ at all wlrlllme shows oi 1938 Chas- : Kingston. L-83 11 39 3i YIIEIIE IS SOMETIIING NEW llnder the Sun. A Brand New Pol- °Y~lamilY Income and Retire- '“°"l Annuity Combined. Ask to a" n- ""1118 Mo. J. A. Moore, 9131111611111. Charlottetown. -> r W lo vmcll z Personal L-vaw-n-le-al . PRIVATE nolvnl nmosarun- Femal e] W ‘P118 nay. we start you- The Can- ___..__.e_ ldian Kindergarten Institute, ,_.T_glgu_l__o (mu __Per-Sar.-ti. WANTED — MIDDLE AGED housekeeper. Apply "V," Guard- _ Q11. _ L—83l0-1l-38-3l Lost LOEIIETETIIE-zhtltfilililfi taming 4 keys. Finder please leave -. “Lilllefiiiilt _ LOST IN CITY-SUM OI‘ MONEY. Finder leave st Guardian. 11-8812-11-30-31. For Sale nla oolrrs JOB sans. m Prince Street. n-aaar-li-zo-al. ron sans - Aocnon man'- Plvqfiridle‘ and who: Sears . Cards.‘ Guardian comm m SCRATCH PADS-PADS ‘DI’ 180 sheets 8 1: ‘m. Price a cents per -a~s -.-.-. liultmlreaargrll y; “Willi?” i- psd. Guardian Office. _ L-34l8-11-1-ll. ill it... can: - cacao-Io snsu. .10! Poultry, only 88o P" 10° 1N- diroct to Farmers. Earle Fisheries Co - r L-8380-11-38-8l. _-._. :2. ms / sane qtanrssi IIAVII lamb cost. excellent conditIonH-IV " M11811!- O ll 8 MtlIAlllll-BIU» ‘jjflogg, . . 141-8041. i Boarders Wanted 1% ' A OIMTID- Potatoes 80's mis $1.30 to 81.35. 80's cobblers P E I 81.15 to 81-30. 80's Que mt: $1.05 to 81.10. 80's Que cobblers 90 to 81-00- MONTREAL. Nov. 39—Cheese prices gained slightly and butter was narrowly lower on the produce section of the Canadian Commod- ity exchange today. . Butter spot-No sales; Que (03) closed 2| 3-8 to 38 8-8; Que grass 35 8-8 to 28 8-8; West regraded 5 l-3 to 38 8-8. cheese spot: Bales: 1,000 Ont col (Oct) l3; 300 Ont white (Oct) 13. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ont A- iarge closed 8'! to 38: A medium 33 to 84; A pullets 80 to 81; B7 large 38 to 37; B-medilnn 34 1-3 to 38 1-3 C, 33 1-3 to 34~ axcnnzvcs (Canadian Press). Closing exchange rates:- At. Montreal-Pound 4-08 17-83; U. S. dollar 1.01 1-8: iranc 8.87. , At New York-Pound 4.03; Can- adian dollar 0e 7-8; iranc also. At Paris-Pound 74.98 ir;- Csn- adian dollar 18.08 fr; U. 8.vdolisr, 18.18 l-3 fr. I m gold-Pound 1311,10; Canad- ian dollar 88.79 cents U- 8. dollar! 9- o- .31 80 day bills 403 8-8; Rance 8.88;; Italy 8.11; Belgium 18.91 l-3; Corr many was; Canada a 1 . MONIRIAI-u’ and foreign exc tethcoenadlandoar as com- piled by the Royal Bank oi Canada closed today is follows:- Ailatrslla Nllhd 3.8818. Pnncc iranc 0881 nous comm m Grafton st L-3800-ll-38-8l ures. " . 5| ' Stocks that managed to end high- Mt ’l. Stock ‘Exchange _--_- (Supplied 1P1 Pltilsld ma amour Bombers oi Montreal stock subs-lie) Open Lost 140 140 9% 20% 20% 85‘ 5 (W; 8% 11% ll 11 11% 31 1d 40% . 8i Mont Power 2% Nat Brew .. Nat Steel Car .. 141/; Power (loop ,.. . 111,‘ 11 Shlwlnlgsn 20 if ho Can Pr . 13 Steel of Can 821,‘ IANKI 0 a I n: oi Mtl ... 12?.“ Royal Bk . 1gp Can Bk Con: ... ... Exchange (Supplied by Pitileld and Company Members oi Montreal stock exchange) Stocks Open Inst Am For Pr 1 11 Am For l'r P 7" 3:12 Am “|iil!'\\ - 20 1g; .\m (‘no ll‘: 1411,’, Ann Ravi 21 218i. Am T- and T 181111 151W. Anaconda . 237i. my. Auburn Auto .., 301/, 33 Atchison 541.1, 53 B and Ohio ' 1511/, Bendix Av .- g0», lloth'Sl00l 435,-, fuse 9g" (‘hryslur , . . . .. 93 l'nn (Ins .. 3| l-llec A and L 3g. Gen Eleo 37 Gen Mot . . m“ Gr Non Pill 30.37 Int u‘ and T 2%‘ Kenneeott 11314 ont W 37% Mn ma Cuppvt 34% l; (icntrul ~_ _aromount 3y M11 Oll n J m; Radio . . a u“ Ho Par-lilo ~34 l.‘ s Stool . m Vanadium m Western U . . . . . . . . . .. 33% Westinghouse .. ()1 New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stacks Amer (‘yan R .. Amer Goa liilec ,_' Anler Supt-r Pow, ' Atlas Corp .. Can Marconi . Clilel Sorv Cl-eolo Petrol . . . . ., Pile-e Bond S11 . Ford of (‘an A (lull Oil Poun .. Iillui Oll lief . Oll Nina Hud Kent Un Light Pow pm ,__ Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 29—The French iranc was higher, sterling and the Canadian dollar lower, as cign exchange markets today after the United States Thanksgiving Day holiday. The iranc moved up .00 i-z of a, cent to a closing rate oi 8.59 cents. ._ the best quotatio since Nov, 8. 111e,, rally took place‘ in the last hour following a vote oi confid- ence in the, Laval Government in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris. Tile Canadian dollar extended- lts discount from l to 1 1-8 per cent while the pound. closing at $4.83, showed a loss of 3-4 oi a. cent. MONTREAL. Nov. Iii-The pound storllng declined and other major currencies advanced slight- ly on Montreal foreign exchange today. The pound was off 7-82 oi a. osnt at $4.98 17-82 and the United States dollar rose 1-18 oi one per cent at 1 i-s pel- cent; p1 mium. The French franc gain- od .01 oi a cent at 8.87 cenu. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. zit-No broad price changes were record- ad on the Montreal open produce market in light turnover today. Butter was s. shade easier but other lines held unchanged. No 1 butter in carlots or le brought 38 8-4 cents a. pound while small lots to retailers in cal-lots or less were 3'1 for solids and 38 for prints. No 1 Ontario white cheese held ‘alt lllacents a pound and colored at Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were generally 8'! to 88 cents a dozen for A-large, 83 for A-medium, 30 to 31 for A pullets, 38to37fcr3and34forC. Potatoes-in DO-pound bags were $1.80 to 81.88 for Prince Edward Island mountains and $1.38 to 41.80 for cobblers. In Iii-pound bags potatoes brought 81.30 to 81-38 for P. Ii. I. Mountains, 81.18 to 81.20 ior P I 1’ oobblers, 81.18 to 81.30 for~New Brunswick Mountains, 81.08 to $1.10 for Quebec moun- Joint and 90 t0 ll for Quebec cob- Croat stimulant: ma. , i -. Spain peseta .1883. United States dollar. 1 1-8 per cent premium 11v. Y. Stock‘ trading was resumed in the for- ‘ llllllllillllNi lillilllllliliil tori-acted - For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue I IIODUUI Oats ... ... ...... ...»; 42c Hay loose cwt . . . . .. .. ... -- c Stra , pressed cwt . Turnlps bus Potatoes bus IITLII: Illfll Celery bunch ... ... .... ..... 10-188 Tomatoes h, . . 11o Cauliflower each . . 18-2011 Onions lb ... . .. 4-70 Beets pk ... . ... 30c Celery hearts . . . . .. ... ... ... (franherrles qt . ' 1% Pumpkins lb lillnt Carrots l Potatoes pk . 20c Squash lb . . . . .. 8c Aimles dos ... 18-381. Apples pk 20-301- ’l‘l|rnlps 8 for 10c Spinach lb .. 1m Parsley bunch . 7r Broccoli .. ... .... 1043c Brussels sprouts ho! . . . . . . . .. 15c Prob Apples [Ill 25c Cabbage head . __ e Vonl b .. 12~14c lioust Beef .. 12-180 Pigs (l weeks old per pair 840045.00 Steak 1h 20o Slow meats . 10-12-140 Ducks _. 6041.15 Geese 5042,50 Chicken §5.$|_25 Lamb lb 12.g¢ Iluttrr 33.39.; (‘ream . . ... 40o Eggs doll . .. 42-481: FISH Corned hlackerel each . ... 15¢ Haddock lb .. 10¢ MINING’ . (Canadian Pres) ' TORONTO, Nov. 29-.-‘1'he inevi- table profit-taking period hit the mining section of the Toronto ex- change today and the base metal group in which heavy gains had been accumulated through the week, were sold in volume at fall- ing prices. Golds were able to hold their ground fairly well, losing only .08 in the index while silvers were a. bit heavy in the late pro- ceedings. The miscellaneous mines index weakened 1.45 to 113.27. Volume was the heaviest oi the month at 1,058,000 shares. Selling of the base metals kept step with a drop oi the metals on the New York market. Prices turned heavy around noon, rallied moderately in the last hour only to turn heavy again l0 minutes be- fore the gong- Hudson Bay was the weakest; dropping i 1-4. Castle, Bear and White Eagle TORONTO, Nov 2.! YESTERIMTS lllllLY ' Ill were down slightly 111 the silvers. .'.'.' " Eldorado finned to 1.45 in the {lfvlluro morning semion under short cov- ,,'.‘_"_‘,;“]’f\‘,‘,ff," ‘ ering but eased back to 1.38 to .~,‘.‘,,,‘,,,.. __‘_' close unchanged. mm.- \11lu Trading was a little heavier in “;,“~‘l'-"‘1“_-_- the high-price golds with prices \y,l.',éf,,h,‘[“ irregular. Ynllr y u (Canadian 'l‘l'lll) Sliver Total anion’ l,ll.'..'..i)()l). V. Stocks Clnss 1 \l.l,~‘l‘l".ll \i'ion Ugfllll _t I M Alb-om" ,1,‘ derulsl- , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 71/. -\llgln ll 127ml‘ l‘! Arntilclll ‘ Lu u» o Ashley» m1 o1 _ ltuguiunl: E1153 m’ l Hunt). H Foothills ' 11...».- Mot 110m" ("l 01 Benr . 20 lieuiii.» . . 14% Big \llss 1V1 Bollju ... 12 Brulurnv . ‘lg ‘ll-ill: . .. gzlxilmln-II- "a? lillltk lilll Ifnwnm 30 I ('11. Erin: .. I,‘ ['0 l‘ - 2V.- nn Ull . . Pulfi 0"‘ s4 17m Lin! . “fill-b G" 4 rllrllnro . q", 3'1"" 5 (fnstle T .. ...- irezmsk n“ “'6 Con Put . a ' - 3% lfllfllyll lies " '— 1:1. 011g . ...-.... .. Awarded Medals (fouluizus _ (fonlaruiu ... . . . .. ' lJoln Expl . l-ilrllgzlfllo b‘ rrge .. gen gfllifk .. Evxfi-MII-Tolil. Nov. 29—(C.P.- ran n .. ery (Iagmdgn prqvjn (lo-Ii;- lbnko . resented in the list of bmorze fifill. Go u o .. “mnyngh B1141 lmrchment certificatw awarded Gruhnm by the investigating governors of (lrnnflfln the Royal Canadian Humane As- (IICCIFJ ' Gunuar 78 attic“ for deed-‘l of 131918111 811d 3.1..“ 3% P!‘ nce otmind in saving life. Ten 2mm Rook .. as medals and 51 certificates are an- fl“m"3°' < {Q90 M99695. seven medals and 35 cer- DIVE Int all. . “ha? some w our-no am gqyk 1:11.111: 1'! Qllre residents. d _ r "0111 wo medals an awarded post- kirk llilil. Lehcl Urn and fotrwsrded m sur’ Lake Shore Vlhg a ves o Mervin Somme:- Lee Gold ville of Ottawa and William Iléittlfl L l- O'Brlei1 0f London. Ont. Ml‘. 50m. M “$1513; '_ metzrville lwt his life July 13 last ltlsplo l. .. l! ~ mate. Gordon fichntyl-‘e . Echlin. with whom he had been C 011740 . . Alcmnnn " capsiaed from a racing shell into the choppy waters of Inks Deg. Mcvlttie Sllflllnlirlrn ohenes. Mr. Echlin finally managed i0 Q91; l0 shore but lib compgn was drowned before help came, In the other posthumous award, William O'Brien lost his life at- tempting to rescue Noel Willlsnn from drowning in Medwsy Creek. lfindvn. Ont. May u. John N. Macltinnon also of London. who inally bmlmht William to shore is the bronze medal. James W. Platt, a Canadian Notional switohman oi Hamilton; Ont-. is citod for the bronsc medal. While m the front platform of a locoin ivs Aug. 38 he reached down and threw out of harm's way who had toddled and tripperl in front of the moving train. The uledsl is awarded "lbo llo Peter and h wins lumped from the ‘ior toward a t. n wit". b boot wt r-n -—~~~ a delightful conic strip oi Ohristmas Adventures Don't mist this treat, kids-collie along to Toyland and see how Santa brings- Christmas cheer to the boys and girls of all the world. You'll watch the toys be- ing made; you'll see Santa in his palace receive his messages from boys and girls for Christmas and how Santa carries the toys in his sleigh." “Christmas pin Toy- land” is loads of fun and excitement cverv day.gBe sure to follow it. HRISTMAS Col. A. E. Kirkpatrick of Toronto is given the medal for attempting to rescue a boy who got into diffi- culties in 18 feet of water at High Falls, Muskoka. Aug. 19. 1931 He brought the boy to shore and ap- plied artificial respiration but un- successfully. Bronze medals are also awarded as follows: Thomas Addicott. Glace Bay. N. 5.. for rescuing u woman from drowning Aug. 26; J. A. Sharpe of Lloydminster, Sash, and Vernon J. Laird of Maidstone. E-asln, who on Oct. 24, 1934. were men overcome with gas. PARCHMENT AWARDS Fiollowing Ontario and Quebec people are cited for parchment cer- tificates for rescuing or assisting to rescue persons from drowning: Edwin Hare, Hamilton, Ont. 111 Grand River, August l. 1932. A. O. Gunter. Ottawa, 1n Dow‘s Lake. Nov. 2. 1934. Bernard Goldberg and Arthur Goldberg. London, Ont. in River Thames, June 30. 1934. Armand Brodeur. Albert Brodeur and Arthem Dupuls, all of st. Paulln, Que, at Grand Montague, June 3. James R. Taylor and Llewellyn Stonehouse, Wallaoeburg, Ont. at Errol, Ont» July 24. W. E. Hall, _East Windsor, Ont, in Detroit River. June 8. Rev. H. E. Burritt. William Cole- man and George Murmy. South- ampton, 0nt., in Lake Huron. July 4 ‘Polce Constable r. c. Aldrich. run. William. in Green Bay. Aus- 2am G. E. Banetts, St. Jerome, Que, in Parent's lake. June 14. Arthur Little. Joseph Smith and Frank Christian of Welland. Ont. in Welland Canal, June 28. Clifford Bacon. Lind-say. Ont, in Scugog River, May 28. 1933. ‘mamas Kost-al, Guelph, 0nt.. in speed Riven‘, June 18. Vera Howie and H. W. Hoilomby oi Manual, at St. Eustache-Sur- le-llnc. Que, June 29. Henley ‘Delr and James Hender- son, Leeds County. Ont, in Lake Eioida. Aug. 13. Jean Beaumont and Dorothy Glacier. Scerboro, Ont.,in Lake Oil- tario. Aug., Aug. l8. Frank Parker and Gordon Mc- Ilheuuiey, Ottawa, in Dow's Lake, Aug. 39. Samuel Hemhorn. Toronto, in Silver lake. Aug. l0, 1034. Charles M. werguson. Montreal, at St. mlstadle-Sur-le-Lac. Que, Aug. 1a. Frederick J. Cook. Napanee, Ont, in N panes River, July 9. Barbara Meagher launch in lake Massa- wlppi. Aug. 28 and 11B. Bowen of . Ont. for saving a women fmrnbeingstrucir by a train at Poraut Motion, Juno ‘l. "mificatnn an elm given for lowered down a well to bring up v - l ll hcgiuc arc. 2nd‘ The Guard ian various rescues from drowning in Prince Edward Island, Nova. Scolds, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Sask- atchewan, Alberta and Britidh Coiumba. ' Georgetown visitors on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas. Mr. Gordon Douglas, a student at Prince oi‘ Wales College, spent Silnday at. his home here. M1‘. John Stevmrt. of Pictou, N.S.. spent a few days visiting his son, B. H. Stewart. Miss Ethel Benton week-end at her home. Miss Jessie Easton returned last week to Boston after spending the past few weeks at her home here. spent the SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS VSor over FORT!‘ YEARS iAN'l'.-\ CLAUS has; made hi5 HEADQUARTERS at (‘ART- l-IIFS TOY and FANCY GOODS STORE. and there will he no exception this yclu". Thcro is only one REAL GENUINE SANTA CLAUS. and he will not be coming along a. month or six weeks ahead oi‘ his usual time. To say that ho is would be nuis- leading. lio will arrive at CARTERKS STORE ill plenty of’ time to distribute the large and up-lo-dale stock that is now bring made road," for this memorable yreariy 1' We are. open for business and would strongly advise tho public to make their selec- tions at. our Store as early as possible. We will gladly set aside any goods selected and HOLD UNTIL CHRISTMAS, and wilt not ask you to pay any money in advance. licrc you will find on dis- play n larger stock of NEW and USEFUL TOYS, DOLLS- GAMES, and FANCY GOODS than my other Store in lie City. Prices to colt everybody. Bartel‘ 81.00. uvluen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were"