ilmltreal Stack arlzet (f-flllflilll Prue) (Canadian Prelim) r‘ . ' Dom,- ,\i|lli"B ... . F-Hyulge ... -- - goldnle ... ... . .. . Enymdrl flnllllllf"? flgfllfiilfllili ‘old iilrer . . Total ssles-—400,000. UNLISTED “ =2 2! .-\ s. ,_ a. _'z: Olarsvs-izs-Iu-l a4 if aiessnfissztx: t. -.»r:| .. .. . 5.1.x lilacs ... Ll VES TOCK‘ (Canadian Prone) ilnhvrlll-JAL, Dec. Bi-Thero were M caitle_ 235 calves, 400 hogs and ti? shew and lsrnhl for sale on the "up Montreal livestock markets to- n" fvii’ ruffle offered were only were unchanged. indium quality calves in mixed lots wire sol-l from $5.50 to 86, with me»- ilum roml to good kinds up to $6.50. lust plain drinkers brought H. Grass aim “Prfi sold for $2.50 to a top of ll. for a sumll lot. Lrnuivs were iligher. Good ewes and anthers wl-re weighed nt $5 to .50, ynh bucks and culls cut at $1.50. An M small int of cull lambs were ,‘ r " to H. Sheep were from ‘I. according to quality. The hulk oi’ iho hogs were deliver- ul nu i-lruler cnuirnrt at $4.10 to $4.15 in mo: uf gonll quality, fed and Inn-rill Foul‘! were mostly 8!. Feeder “I! were sold up to $3.75. EXCHANGE _ (Canadian Prue) librarian, Dec. 2l—Brlti|h and Pgifln elu-hnuge in relation to the vldlan dullnr ls compiled by the ill linhk of Canada, closed today iullnuu: ArKPiiUnli [lean , ‘Australia pound (i. l. Inliril schilling not —unted. figlurn ilolga .1505. ilrull mlireis .0866. ghlilrarla lev not quoted. ,. "f" 1101112 Kong dolnrs .2488. Dl"lii(|!l0\'nk|l\ crown .0342. famurk krona .2001. “Maud flnmark .0173. n nnce franc .0450 (“rimlflr rrlchamnrk .2743. ,,' "t Britain pound 3.8407. arm» rfrnohmn ,1 "a111, llun , i‘! . _ lunr .0101. “ml lnnd pound 3.4088. i, ii. krone 195R muu-uiw in" ,, , ,m °llld sloii .1307. .""| -\|i‘i1‘l| |mli1|tl 5.5105. ““"'" hull-la mum. Irwim ifruuv‘ .2100. ‘ "lcrlaml franc .2219 Tnit d $1 n ' "enilum-lahs dollar 15 8-10 percent -_.__.__i___. N. Y. CURB "m" lfunadian Prue) ‘In, ,-. Close g,‘ _,\.'lu It ,, 3 r “Y Hm pm," a in l; filifi 1'1 ‘ "'1 Man-on] l“ all... s,“ T“ "and n " . of Fuliriluizhxro 12% . n nu H ' 7 an. 10% ml y on luqf- . . 1a . --~- -. “- u. i g. DECE BER 22 1932 ' QUOTA TIONS ls- uuesemilouuouesolw STOCKS, BONDS, ,____________,_ Stcrns, In memory of Dcuglas Halg Mfllar, Mrs. J. H. Hill, A Friend. Joo O'Brien, Mrs. Eddie Cantweli, Mrs. Frances I-loll Trainer, Bill, Doris and Harold MacRac, Mary S. Stewart, Montague; E. McLean, Crapaud; Mrs. R. MacDonald, Mll- dred and Walter Cox, Savage Hbr Women's Institute, VonClure Gay, Marian MacKinnon, Hlghfield; Mrs. Grant Gregory, Roberta. Brown, York; Mrs. Wm. Reid. Frenchfort: Mrs. Harry Stewart, A Friend, First Charlottetown Girl Guides, W. D. Gillls, Mrs. J. A. Gesner, Pauline Gesner, Miriam Dollar, Brookficld: Hendrick Gordon, Employees of Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd, Kenneth McNevin, Tyne Valley; Katherine Bagnall. Eleanor Bagnall, Joan Miller. Mrs. Lloyd Warren, Savage Harbour; Annie May MacKlnnon, New Argyle; Fairlie Prowse, Smiling Sunbeam Junior Red Cross Branch of Vernon River School, Margaret F. Huntley, Vernon G. H. T.; Mrs. W. B. Robertson, Staff of Hynd- man d: Co., Sterling Institute, Stan- ley Bridge; Rev. G. Ayers, Hamp- ton: Mrs. H. L. Hardy, Princctown Road Young Peoples‘ League; Mrs. T. G. Ives, Allison Foster, Phyllis Foster, Ruth Corrigan, Vernon and Elinor CampbclL. Borden, X.Y.Z, Ruth Hcnrtz, Constance Cooke, Norman D. Lowther, Dorothy M. Lowther, A Friend, Mrs. W. C. Squires, Mrs. Harry Matheson, Le- Roy MacKilfcy, Marjorie McKinley, Mrs. J. F. Gard, Southport, Mr. Walter Beer, Mrs. Vernon Gay, Mrs. Lelth McKinnon, Ben MacLeocl. Harold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart. MacKlc 8r Co, Fortune Bridge’ Schoo‘, per Pilizubeth McDonald and J can Ross, teachers; Haz- el M. Green, Central Bed- eque, Mrs, Edgar Heortz, How- ard C. Hcartz, Addie Hayden, Kel- vin Grove Junior Red Cross, Rena. and Thelma. Reid, Montague, Inez Marie MacDonald, Grace Joan Mac- Donald, Douglas A. C. lvfacDonuld Stephanie Leila MacDonald, Lewir Valens MocDomlcl, Edna Gordon. ‘Billie Bourke, Joan Wood, Natalic Cook, Mrs. W. R. Aitken, Lilo. M Cotes, North Milton; Eileen and Ir- ma MacKenzic, North Milton; Hat tie Howard, Miss Beverley Smit" E. F. Acorn, Mrs. Pope Clark, Mr J‘. L. MacLcod, lvlrs. Mary Seller, 1 H. Cameron, Gordon MucMiila. Cornwall; Billie Wood, Elmer Wood Crapaud; He‘en Wakcford, Winn fred 130st, Clyde River; Wanda Li: ingstoue, Clyde River; S. A. Mac Donald, John CIark, Wiltshirc; Es tate late J.’ H. Maclicnzic, Mac- Kcnzies Corner, per Ray Jones and Earl G. Jenkins; Mrs. Dan Talbot, Mrs, Cecil Jenkins, Jimmie Palmer, Mrs. H. L. Palmer, Joan Misc- Dougull, Pounal United Church Sunday School, Alctha Brown ‘York; D. Williams, Sid Green Jr., Alpha Women's Institute, York. pcr Mrs. Peter Proud; Mrs. R. Hurst. Robert Gallagher, Margaret Gal lagher, Mlargaret Gallagher, Char- lcs J. Gallagher Jr., J. W. Conn, Port Borden; Lucy A. McLure, North ‘Rustico; Eleanor Toombs, Mrs. Mc- Crcady, R. E. Muich and Co., ,Miss A. Cassfcrd, Milton, Mrs. Robert Hooper, Milton. Mrs. Burden, Louie Burden, Stanley Donald McNair, Miss E. Web- ster, Young People's Class of Central Christian Church Herman Wilson, H. Sterling Mc- Ewen, Bristol; Mrs. -Wm. Dalzicl, Mrs. A. Dalzlel, Miss Mnry Mc- Quaid, Bertha Bcafrlce Watkins, Mrs. Brooklyn M. Vail, A Friend, David Adams. Sea View; Thelma and Billy Pldgcon, Victoria; Mrs. Garfield Stewart, Muriel B. Bruce, Mrs. Walter E. Robertson, East Baltic; Hilda Noyc, North Wilt- shire; Mrs. Junie Partridge, Ruth Stewart, M. W. Weeks, Mrs. Fry, Gweneth Fry, J. O. Hyndman, Wil- llam Wright, A Friend, Gordon Wright, George Partridge, Thelma. England, Elierslie; G. F. Hutchi- son, Mrs. H. L. Palmer and Jimmie, Marlon Saunders, Allison Saunders, Elizabeth Prowse, Harry Jamleson. Charles Toombs, Mrs. Roland Coady, Bcmlce B. Wood. A small storekeeper, to the sur- prise of his brethren, suddenly de- curated his window with a gorgeous new blind. “Nice blind of yours, Isaac," quot- cd his neighbor. "Yes, Aaron.‘ "Who paid for it, Isaac?" . "The customers paid for it, Aar- on." - . "What! The customers paid for it, Isaac?" "Yes. Aaron. I put a lcedle box on my counter. For the Blind.‘ And they paid for it.“ AUGTIDII SALE I P100101 NGW A CALL aaakrlmmis .10 . 384 Veronca .. . .10 York Stocks . . see u...“ .. 5 =. (°°°“°“°4 ""1 "1"" see Vincent . a (Canadian Bren) _ 30'! Allin ... ... .--.. 7 §‘,‘,’,',,,,',.,,,,,,,,,,, "W"! 1' l u" °' ‘Mimi’ aae Edward .. . . a Am and u lulu-c whom Santa-Pal] can mike hill?!‘ 389 John .. 10 133. Prilllllll -.....-... .... 2 39o award __. ___ n a "4- IW“ -- 7 301 Innis a g:- , 2m Mary 1o Canada Dry - """"" 393 Anne ... -.. ...-- ... .- 5 3.; .. m- “mm 8 s04 Susie ... 4 (‘lgelarapr-alre and Ohio , 141. Arthill‘ . 8 395 Fred n‘ _._ U‘ u‘ _ H m Corn rrnliu'c{i"I.".'..“.'.. ... . 22% uzKThenn " *2 306 Annie 7 gggggggfjd H" - "'- 1,=;_'{:"°' - g s01 Helen a g5: ggizcdtzlc . Mu';et"' z 398 Reginald .-- .-- . . . .. 8 Y" “°'°"m‘ 151' Blanche s m mm " 6 I" 31'7""! ' 400 Many 4 Eltthéfskclf. 152. Joseph 2 m, Augusune 4 \~ y C°‘,’,,‘,, 153. Bernard 3 Ixbru; Agata“.- _ l“. no!‘ nnnu". 2 102 Archie ... ... ... 1.. ".10 Pub Sea J 5111‘ 403 B93210 . . . - .. ... ... 6 limp, __ 5 155. Geuivieve 9 404 Daren‘: _ “till-ii 0* N J M 15a. Wallace 9 ' " Union (‘ilriiillfi . 2.1 405. Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 UM“ 13w!" ' “"55 159‘ Thelma " 1o 406. Marcella . . . . . . . . . 9 iimififilliirliel" 0 m‘ 33°“ l: 401. Plus .................... .. s 'sna um ..; : . .‘:r::.:'u=:rl"e:.. 3g- Ig $1 £52.."ii:::11;:i:ttt.:tt... S 410 John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 *‘"-- 13;: ":::::::::::: ° cu» “u... s... ... t clergyman PRODUCE 1'17. Thomas o! the converse“ w which "=- "B He,“ '_____________ 15 mos‘ families belong will be published. 18L John 2 Following is a list of Santa Pals: ‘ ‘(camupmn 11111-5.) ma. John z Mrs A. Cosh, Master Frederick marshy» :.r:.=..2:r':.:-..r:::;a.'.: u... m. 1o sea-m Masc- Md mm»- uulti dairy market here today, ma Pflscma m M133 Lflurll Hll8h95. D- K- 011F115. b.5311"i..'ik.i'§l"yluilf.'iil'liii' '..""*".‘-.-.'.‘E'“‘§ m. Rupert a M“ “’~ chm" S- M°‘*“"- m“ pound. Active trading was ngrlin eg- 1B9_ James l EVE Burnett. John 7549-3551915 will‘ iwrrljiuifgnlcqliliiltil-fcilqtrilsfr»??? giliaocliii 19o Hilda a 1”" Mm’ wmke" C°"““° wme“ TZNFGIHS u pound for f‘ grrulc. m,‘ Harold. Unnunuflu" 9 Frank Saddler, JOhfi C. D0111], DEX-ii,rim‘uirliiiafigugitinvgiiiilntli mat Eileen .. a chem" “W's Lwnm" m“ MW‘ n|numi._ Sum» curly western bum-r 194 Raymond ‘nunu. ‘u a ther, Mrs. W. H. Prowsc, Mrs. F. P. i!iiylilggélfibliitiliiiflti‘ “Frizz uutmill 198. ThOIIiB-l u“ 4 Taylorv Mrs- Murdock Mncximlon. 11l‘|l:‘l;t'en“r:‘fl“e:rptSena-girlie;- [the gent-rill 19,7. Bernard U. "In-In" 6 B11116 Saddler, JOEY! Williams, G01‘- Iig-ga were irregular: l-‘cz-Ylilikflntnin 193 Wilfred _ 3 do“ Deanna new“ DCBIMS‘ Mrs’ lift-iii! :."*§."."-..'".§":'."..‘.: ":..‘::;"-.J::: u» nus . 1 Be“- "ws- S“ M“ ‘m’ l ~'- inn-hanged nt 20 lo (i0 rent» while, 293. Max-Jane _ __ 9 Yeo- Constance Hyndlnnnl Margaret $211,?!“flzlzlzfsrflsgjrxgit(gs Whiter“? 205 V,” 1,, Coffin, Arthur Coffin, Mrs. c. H. liaiénzvgc‘l;p9sznrelntgfniirzmhrif1291a; 206 Georgina’ 8 glrifrlluellfrirri’ I-Elzcnixilgzitzggiqiiadfi: 1§£1,;§§Ii1,l§§-',,jjgjjfi" " 2i’; :::::: ...:::::::::: 3 M- <1 A,1;=;1»=~-'»-=- ' F" - "m?" "- Flood, Craswcll S u o, Mrs. O. C. ‘ §".Z'°,.,'.',l‘§f"¢.']§i§§¢“dffiffu. ‘l-‘olofilf, ‘u’; gags“! 2 Craswell, o. c. Craswell, Mrs. H s. l}?! lluillkecegéslgilérl guilnlrioenanurig 2H‘ h; 8° "" ,, Henderson, Mrs. M. W. Wood, E. C. "Diigldémxf-Zceigifi “u!” m’ “s "n°"“- 215: s....£.§.'.i"" a Hmme" Desable‘ A nmnd’ M” for I'd-Inca Edwfiiffieniiglilfllllilt “:1- clgg: 217 Olive 3 ‘ gal-at Pmwse‘ Mrs’ Ewen Cameron" ‘grctallldrl‘izvilr}fnilli=i per so mo: Rmhmjd ' 1‘ Marjorie Carr, Mrs. J. L. McLeod wunl Nhitll-flnléirbllll. nlaliirliuirrrllnileerwgli 22L B1511- __ 3 i-Mrs’ Mnry Seller’ smart Chandler‘ rwm! lwr- 228' Vernon n n 2i A Friend, Norboro Women's Instit- ' an Margaret uunu“ nun m .ute, Margaret Wood, Marjorie Wood 231. George ............... h. 3 George E‘ Hughes’ Annabelle Law- 234. Bernard .................. 4 Son’ lratgaret La\vS°n'nJncqduc;0La Cours ere, Mae I. Sma woo , u- ' _ silzliitor; ' "' "' "" l: ris; Mrs. A. H. Smnllwood, Souris _ _ (Canadian Press) g“ Mm " " "' 4 ris; Mrs. A. H. Smallwood, Souris; w"‘MPE"'-1""’~ 31-‘ 45 c, "t," "' "' '° ' ,, Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Miss Etta 161 Willi? l ~i§““.'.“f.' u“ w‘, ,_ u,‘ '2,“ , ; .... ngwor, ss figu-lt 10px;, \iuy' July Margaret . 9 Norah L°ngw0r,h_ A Fflend, Mm 22mm“ h“ 'r""‘"' m" "'5"? 3"‘? "3' Frank ' 9 J. W. MacKenzic in memory of yllinrley: rm 21a; zuuy 21; July 2n- 2°|" Maui!“ ' 8 Sara Elizabeth MacKenzlc; Maurice ' ' “m, ,.,,,,. ' Mm“ “ w. Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Weeks, wu- ‘ 1 .\'.» l lull-ll No i nnr Marcfl" ' m ton, Eleanor and Lawrence Rom- u;,.3;;',',°',', f Jerome ' 7 say, Elaine Mutch, Earnscliffc; Mrs Hrs 1 ufiuuu‘ 260- Gerald - 5 (Col.) D. a. MacKinnon, Mrs ; w m,“ N, _., c W 261- Francis - 5 (Capt) J. o. Taylor. Audrey Birch, I ..=..".-r‘".."..". “l m w“ " v- L- “were w- ' 2'. ; xn s c w 311),; y; i] ‘Cow 201,4. 963 “name ~ 2 and Bill Acorn, Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, Till“ 3'1 n 364. Ronald . I Kensington; Tomlins' Grocery, Mrs. ‘(S5 Ronald . 5 W. B. Prowsc, Sara Forbes, Mrs. 269 Joan 10 Leith MacLeod, Mrs. Mark R. Mac- .- 270 Josie .. i0 Guigan, Mark R. McGuigan, Mrs. ' 274 Ruby .. 8 Isaac Carter, Bertha Carter, Mary '_"—“ 276 Evelyn .................. 9 McQunld, Dorothy Andrew, Earl “M, (°"'"""‘ m") 2'11 Teresa a Lund, m. Herbert; A Friend, Don- 279 Elinor 3 aid and Stewart MacNciil, S‘sidc; 280 Alfredo. :1 Katherine Murchison, York Point; 281 Jessie 1 Zion C. G. I. T., Senior Group; 232 Kathleen 7 Candyland, Mrs. (Major) D. A NE“. “mm n", 2,_,A_,,_,_ 291 Rgymond 10 Macdonaid, Mrs, Wm‘. MacDonald, (Ilrezall-lalur- 1r ensures‘: York Steak 293 35mm g Mrs. J. B. Hegon, Janet P. Hogan, u‘...,,,,.,‘§ :,.';'|':.,.,,,,f~‘,.“y .111"; ',,',', .294 Edith . 7 Margaret H. Hogan, Dr. W. J. P. fifirmlfo] 11:"- lil-t-‘illllr member» 301 m"; 4 MacMillan, Thomas J. Morris, Syd- Chrlotrsal IIDOIITIIII] in: i151" 302 Steve . .. 2 neY- N-s-i 5°!" Rltflllc» MY-i- 30h" aoa, Telly e A- Cvllinxs. Helen Collinss. Doris 301 wlnnmed _,____ ____ _ 3 and Esther MacDougall, Mrs. Albert Back From Long 20a. Velcrie 11 mos. Crawls". Mrs. A. E. LcPasv. Mrs- ‘ 310 Jose h 3 W. A. Johnstone, Montague; Billie 3,1 F": 5 McEachern, Zion C, G. I. T. Inter- To West Indies m Gm, __ _ _ g mediate Qiroup, Zion c. a. 1. 'r. 313 Vernon _ 7 Junior Group, Allison Mutch, Mount T» l» m-m-m» 3,1,; 353;" - z 2.112.111: kxrgxfltiihlibngavalzféofig 0:25;: 23 AMI, ‘_ _ 5 McLellan. Cable Head; Morris ,0 m‘ we“ Ind,” the 08nd,“ a“ Hum,‘ _ m Blake, Phil and Bill, Dorothy Yeo, N-l-‘wsl swam-sht/vhomedy o- l” “m1” ° 32.".‘.'..‘i2.-"i‘1;.“§".“'§;if fr: rived a.’ Ham“ m“ momml‘ A" Eggs, "' ' ." "" 51 J. M. Mnc-Fadyen, Joan Large, Do. Em‘: the 9339mm“ “ma”! we" 32,,‘ Jack“ 1 nation lu memory of Bradford Mc- - P iilips, Montreal. -M.rs. G. Slat- " "' "‘ 3 Lure. Gordon and Bruce Moore. er, Toronto, Ool. Connolly, Kinps- 329 “h” “‘ ""' w Pownal; Virainia and Ian scartll. ""- 0119» MY- Ind Mrs. Roberts, 33° 3°, "' ""' 5 Mrs. Ina Hutchinson, The Misses st:".~..:::"-=.:- r m’ r- 2:: ...:.:..-.~-..:~..;-:.:-:.:-;:; “m; we“ name Mttihosodyxctswfi 3“ Joseph m 1 stltute, DeBlois Bros, Mrs. Roland, the Bram‘ we“ ma“ - 34a manor ___ m" 9 A Friend, Cavendish North Shore - - “ma,” n u. u. u. a Y. P. S, Mrs. L. C. ‘Prlvctt, Mrs. TM" '"°"°“d "u?" '° i" a“ 4 Ralph Bearisto, was. .1. o. Stewart, Wes; Indies have mot with a popu- 349 Edward "' “' 2 Ruth Fcavyour. Ruth Jenkins. Mt. l" Yewpum‘ d“ i" m" °PP°P$""‘ 3" Aim“ Albion: Hazel Malone, George Rog- ity they afford for a. month; hou- 350 Robert . - g em mom“ Rogers, Rosemary day‘ ‘i’ 5 mum MW" m” m"! 351 vicmfl" "' 1 Rogers, Joan Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Pf°m¢d bydirhs 3°?!’ luxuflmll W96 "' “' "' " g Riley, Frances Klrwin. Dorothy Kir- °3 "l" l °$¢m° ""1699?" "' "‘ win, Mrs. Victor Coffin, Savage mit of visiting some of the most 354 Mum" --- " a Harbour, Doroth and Francis inter-silos parts or thecfiritish and i" “M1114 Michael. Mrs. a. Mathcson, o'- Ffflwh W989 1nd!!! Ind 513° BT19‘ 355 59°“ '" "' Leary, Wm. J. Henucsscy, Raymond ish Guiana. Among the Islands lb- asv 1-1099 9 H,m,ewy_ Em 5_ Henneggey, v“. eluded in the itinerary am Ber- 858 Marla?!‘ -' '" 2 m" wflldm 3611119889)’. Long my- mudl. Purim-v R500. 5115111101199. 39° “m”! --- '-- 1° er Junior Red Cross, Constance Maltinique, Barbados. Trinidad and 361; 316mm’ --- -" --- - - 7 and John Holroyd, Clarence and from there the cruise continues on 366 3 Blair MacDonald, Bradalbane; Dor- to GOOYBWOW". 511M511 Gillllnl- 3“- 10 othy Hennesscy, Hazel Malone, The "Ohomedy" sails again {mm 359- 9 Margaret Ceilings, Mrs. Percy Wil- rlalifnx on return voym Ohllstmu 810. Dorothy 4 llams, Mrs. Cecil Wood, Central ma. December 24th. 5'"- Jlm" 5 Royalty; Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mrs. 373- “m”! -- ~ 7 Lorne Burleigh, Ellerslie; Harry The reporter come idly into the 374- "mm" - 5 Finlayson, Mrs. H. E. Cantweil, 0mm 375- Bl? - 3 Florence Cantwell, Betty Bruce, "Weill laid the editor, “what did 375' 13"“ -~ - m Archibald Ramsay, Eleanor McNe-_ our eminent statesmen have to 870 John ,. l yin, Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Tom, Beryl "y," 330 Gertie .. . .. 4 mu Audrey 1393mm, Mrs, wm.| "Nothing." 881 Billie ... ... nee -.. 9 Wright, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Paul Cud- "Well, keep it downtoaeoiumn." m Elmer ...- l more. Mrs. J. E. stems, Buddy CONTINUES TODAY AT 10.30 AT 79 IIILLSBORO ST. Special articles on sale today. Plano, Chesterfield Set, Parlor Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, Electric Washing Machine, Electric Frigid- aire, Electric Ranges. Hot Point, Bide Board, Carpet Squares, Bed- ding, Hall and Parlor Tables, Hall Stand and 4 Bedroom Sets, oom- plete, Fire Screen, China Closet, China Bets, Carpet Squares, Look- ing Glasses, 2 Grandfather Clocks, etc, etc, Sale at 10.30, 79 Hillsboro St. 7286-11 Helen Lockhart.‘ M. A. McLeod, Belfast, Bill' GEiiTiiiiL turnout’ Crimin a1 Libel ,0 h ,. , s t m, DWELLING DR-JSTROYED - A large dwelling house, the property of Mr. Roy E. MacLcaxl, Lot l6, was completely destroyed by fire lost ev- ening. The fire which was discov- cred about 7.30, apparently origin- ated in the attic from the flue. There was nobody home at the time The building was heavily insured. The barn also caught fire, but was saved. ' PROVING POPULAR—'I‘he open lng of Milton's Old Spain last ev- cning was a huge success. Judging , from the large number of people, who patronized the restaurant and the many favorable comments pass- ed, it was quite evident that the ar- tlstlc and beautifully furnished cs- tablishment met with thc csthctic approval of everyone. The propri- etors were warmly congratulated by their many friends, and their gen- ial personality was everywhere rc- flected, especially on thc stall‘, who did everything possible to satisfy the many customers. Those who Y 1 Suit Continues l At Montreal , ' Fl (By Frank Fiaherty, Canadian l Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, Dec. ii-i-Dealirlgm, of the Sun Life Assurance Com-, pony of Canada and of several of 1L5 officers in the securities of the Middle West Utilities Company were disclosed st the trial of James’ J. Harpell, publisher of business newspapers, for criminal libel to- day, Thomas B. MacAulay, Pres-l ldent of the Sun Life and other officers of the company who sub- scribed to a syndicate which purl» chased stock in the middle Wes company reaped a. profit of 25 pet ccnt on the money they paid in. Prior t0 the trial a commission from the Quebec Court of King's Bench sat in Chicago and examin- cd Patrick J. Fallon, treasurer of nsull, Son and Conlpony, Inc, who ‘disclosed tile Chicago transactions. , Evidence taken by the commission Came "WHY t" View the ‘Welling °f ' was read in court today. Iusull, Son another restaurant, were agreeably surprised at thc magnificent blend- ing of tone and color to give Stltlll a harmonious effect, while the ex- pectations of those who knew thc t reputation ofthe proprietors as to, their thoroughness, was exceeded beyond limit. There is no doubt.‘ that the renovated charm and at- tractiveness of Milton's Old Spain tea rooms will prove increasingly popular with its patrons. a and Company inc. were managers iqf the syndicate which under-wrote a block of Middle West stock. An effort will be made to end he case this week in order to avoid the necessity of keeping the jury ‘over the Christmas holiday, and galihough a 11111111101‘ of prominent,’ I witnesses subpoenaed by the dc- fence have not yet been called it ppcared tonight the defence might be able to close its case tomorrow. WILL INCREASE (Continued from Page l) Imperial Conference agreement be- tween Canadn and the United yKingdom, Canada extended to Bcr- e t0 the list of when he was subpoenaed lodny. H0 ‘attempted to discuss thc affairs of the Sim Lifc in the House of Com- muda a preference of not less than two cents a pound on tomatoes thc year around. It also increased the l preference on Bermuda celery to 30 , In asking for an early mcnt today Calixte Cormier, ric- fence counsel, said he hoped finish his evidence early Friday at __-_--_-_- the latest and possibly tomorrow; port to Canada is tomatoes. In thc night- EIVu West, and leader of the Ll adjourn- t0 Mitchell F. Hepburn, M. P. ltr ral party in Ontario, was added possible xvitnesses percent for a large part of the mons recently but was ruled out year. Both these commodities are of order. free from Bermuda whereas the The evidence taken at Chicago duty applies to all foreign qoun- howcd Mr. MncAulay, complains tries. ‘he was llbeiled by Hnrpcll in thc In the U. IQ-Canadn agreement the British Government undertook to invite governmcns of the non» governing colonies lo axtcnd addi- tional preferences J Crmarla and ' other dominions. ll complln -‘ i with this invitation I-lvrtnudzt in: made the changes in its tariff magazine "The Journal of Com- io Canada is. one half pence or one cut pcr pound. Butter, B.P. 10 percent; gcncrul 0 percent and tint-e cents a lb. fhls gives Canada three cents o. .b. preference. The New Tariff According to information receiv- cd today by the Department of “ Trade and Commerce from its trad commissioner in Bcrnlucln, the ncv. tariff is as followsrv Bacon and ham, British prefer- ence, 10 percent; general tariff 10 percent and one half pence per pound. The preference therefore BIRTHS MrcnlanELLEs-At‘ 24 Brighton Road, Dcc. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Michahblles, a. daughter. , HURRY-At thc P. E. Island Hos- pital, December 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurry, a, son, Robert James, Junior. MARRIAGES MACKENZIE—SlMPSON—-At the residence of the bride's brother Dr. J. C. Simpson, Summcrsidc, on Wednesday evening, Dcc. 2i, o‘. 7.30, by the Rcv. John Sterling, Walter G. MacKenzic, Springfield, P. E. 1., to Eva Louise Simpson, Bayvlcw, P. E. I. DEATHS LAVERS-CADIERON-At the res- idence of Rev. H. R. Ramsay. Dcc. 2i, 1932, Earl Andrew Lavcrs to Florence Catherine Czuucroxr of Mnrgato. RILEY-In the City, Dec. 20th Frank Riley, aged 87 years. Re- mains were forwardtd from A. A. Hcnucsscys Funcral Home yester- day afternoon to Cardigan. Fun- eral this morning at 9 oclock SLACKFORD — At Winslow on Wednesday, Dcc. 21, 1932, Aildrcy Alecn Siackford, age L! nlonths, 10 days. Funeral Thursday, Dcc. 22, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment Winslow South Cemetery. PROWSE-At 49 Eilsiou Si- wccl- ncsday, Dcc. 21st, Miss Elizabeth Prowse, in hcr 69th year. Funeral from her late residence, Friday, Dec. 23rd, service starting at 2 o'- clock, funeral lcavlng at 2.30. In- Bermuda imported goods to ‘value of 991,219 pounds sterling of iViliCll 40 percent came from tho U.K., 39 percent from U. S. and 18 511-, percent from Canada. T0 PrPfc-rcnce on Eggs Eggs will-have a tariff from Junr» o December of two pence a dozen gninst British countries and four rics. The former preferences of 1L‘. 1-2 and fresh meats also remain the‘ same. During the calendar year 10.31. s Message From L e gi 0 n Head 'I'he following message has been sent to the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League by Major J. S. Roper, President: Ottawa, December 1o, rm. Dear Comrades:- This is tho Christmas Season. The period of Good Will and Good Cheer when we try to forget all the sad things of life and remember the bright ones. We drink to ab- sent friends and toast our loved ones who are far away from us, The Canadian Legion is a. far flung family and it is impossible for its members to put their legs under the same mahogany table at the same time and enjoy their Christ. mas dinner together as they would Dominion ulsh. We can, however, think of one another as we sit with our immediate families on Christmas Day and raise our glasses filled in the brim in a toast to the great- cst Canadian institution, The Cau- adian Lcgioil of the British Empire Service League. May the Christmas Season bring i you and yours every pleasant mem- i ory and all kind thoughts and the {knowledge that we are all in our . different spheres trying to do our l best for each other. On behalf of the Dominion Executive Council I wish you and yours a. very Merry Christmas and a very Prosperous New Ycar. ' JOIIN S. ROPER, Dominion President. l merce,“ subscribed $250,000 to m3 syndicate which dealt in Middle West stock. Four other Sun Life officials each subscribed $100,000. ‘Six per cent of the subscriptions were paid in which in MacAulay's case aluountcd t0 $15,000. When thc syndicate was woluld up the $15,000 was returned to MacAulay with the 25 per cent profit of $3,750.02. ~ The Sun Lifc later purchased from Iusull, Son and Company, Inc, 104,257 shares of the six per cent convertible preferred stock, series "A" of Middle West Utilitifl at prices from $100 per share to Mill's. None of this stock, accord- ing‘ to Mr. Fallon, had been held by the syndicate. Further evidence regarding a. de- 1 fence allegation that important as- ‘scts of the company were trans- ferred out of Canada will be taken tomorrow when E, A. MacNutt, treasurer of the Sun Life will be recalled. Today Mr. MacNutt pre- pmce o dozen against foreign coun- Semed a statement showmg me u_ ,sets held in Canada and outside ‘ Canada at the end of 193i but Mr. percent xvhich Canada enjoyed cu l Cormie, hop“, w get the mfonnh salt, smoked or pickled fish, chccsinl “on m,» briefer form and u“ flour and oats remain unchanged.’ statements were m, mat .Thc preference on whrrlt, potatoes, A man who dropped into a local restaurant last' week, asked the waitress who came forward to take ‘he his order. “l-lave you frogs‘ legs?” The girl blushed and replied: "No It's rheumatism that makes ,me walk this way." Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists pcr inch; Notices of Thanks é or ~ic Der word. i cents. p044 w+o++uo¢o+o~+¢++4+e o-weeo-oeo-eoao-o-v-v-o-eoeooo-L ~ . '. . , z advertising Bates-Payable m Advance ~ v i Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and l: Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming 4v Events, 2c. pcr word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam ‘I of rah-at and Spiritual Ofler- l, lngs, Cards, etc., 4c. pcr name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. i, and Appreciation, 70c. per inch 4, Other rates on applications. r Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five 4, i: > RATE :—2c per word. payable in advance. To Let LET — (YOTTAGE. Guardian. +04%“ oweveo-weo-wew eomoooeeowo-o-eoue-oe-e-e-ed. three tn- sertions for the price of two, strictly APPLY 7256-12-21-31. 4 Miscellaneous i-——-——~—- JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, 1R 3, Souris.) (iET YOUR (‘HRISTMAS TREI TO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE newly renovated. Apply Guardian. 7266-12-21-31. i TO LET — HOUSE KEEPING} rooms, also bed-sifting room.| ground floor. 76 Gt. Geo. St. - BUILDING FOR RE- —N0. 225 Huston, corner of Euston ullil Orlcbar St, Store formerly occu- pied by A. R. Wise. Apply 211 Eusiou. 7l84-l2-l7-cod-tf I Iior Sale FOR. SALE —— 22 CALYBRE RIFLE. Phone 1583-31. 7224-12-20—3i. FOR CARBOARD SUITABLE 1v. o. Maclteion UNDERTAKER EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and terment, People's Cemetery. lining outhouses, etc., lc pcr _ __. sheet. Guardian Office. tf. F011 SALE -- LARGE DRIVER. Apply to R. E, Farqilhnrson, City. 7238-i2-20-3i, roa sans - aucrrou rotary- Plve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardim Central Job Prlntcry Nov. i-tf. No th Wliflljro Phone 140 There is n.. I _...nge in the fact. that the tounst trade in Can- ‘WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK 7342-21-2‘ ‘PRIVATE CHRISTMAS t at. nloorc Bros, 256 Queen St. 7248-12404] the electric toaster (Toast M85- tcr) from Mrs. J. A. McLarerfs kiichm (luring sale kindly return today. 7288-11 CARDS Exclusive rlcs‘gns may now be ob- lalncd from Cvuardinn Central Job Printer)‘. Order early and avoid disappointment. Nov. Zl-tf. \Vanted WANTTII) FOR. ("ASH SEDAN cur not ()i(if‘i‘ than i930 model Mn t in‘ in good condition. State lnuwsl price hnd particulars. "R" can: Gunrrlinn. 7223-12-20-31. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 101 l-‘itvroy Street. 7270-12-20-31. Sulesmen Wanted MEN WANTED T0 CONDUCT RI‘.- nowncd Rawleigh Home Service bitsincss. Reliable hustler can st~rt carnhvz -35 weekly and in- rrcwc rapidly. Write immediately Rawlcich co. Dept. CN-iiB-S Montreal, Canada. ada has taken a drop. It always did. S. W. 12-23-24-30-3’ ,,,,,,¢1;,---...... .__ l i