u M. OCTOBER 6. 1933 THE cuanwnnrown cannons Follow These Simple ISIOCk QIIOICIIOIIS nuuzs or HEALTH ,.,-.,,,,,, N“, Iutimeslikethssanncrsthanevué A Wt gnome lmmrlnrs. lvvim .. drsws iuvi tea th hoi sysum- helps to kgegléyou fito: I d°you'1l en: ‘ _ ervesoence. Aesll 11.3w s?” 5.313“ Q Z “ton a‘! Lid-e WE IN SIST In properly fusing your Radio when making repairs. Its for- our protection as well as your“ ye c unconditionally guarantee all parts we ll1S a or ninety days. Estimates'FREE-'-No Service Charge. v. c. SMALLWOOD RADIO SERVICE 12E North River Road ‘Advertising llates-‘Payable in Advanc flu‘ local], 4e. per word‘ Western and per word; Announcements and Coming 51mg, 2c. per word; Claniiled. 3°- Dfl ""01 l" Memwhm Notices. 70c. per inch; Lisle oi Floral and SliITII-"li 0%?‘ 4o, per name; Letters oi Condolence, c. oi Thanks and Avrrwieiien. 10¢- w inch Other rates on IDliuP-“Mil- Minimum chum M m; vertlscment twent! mp, Cards, etc., per inch; Notices 9| 4e per word. cents. three Ill- ‘vv-v vvwv v carat-so w W4- sertious ior the WI" ti‘ “"- payable in DAWN!"- Tv Let, w“; up; _- ROOMS, 39 WATER Street. 1632' CARS FOR RENT-PHONE 1154-96 ._- r0 mun-causes. APPLY 11° Kent. at. 1°" V'TV ...xx_. - live Agents We9§esL__ SMART‘ NEW STYLE SAMPLE case oi printed-to-order Christ- mas Cards. Case is dome fastened and equipped with handle-it ‘will surprise you. Sent tree to reliable salespeople (men and women)- Largest line; iorty numbers. Dol- lar a down. Interchangeable greetings. Also hiEiiBi-Piiced cards. our boxed assortmenis pay one hundred per cent PTO!"- B sellers. Premier Art Guild. 10 o Bleul’! sweet. Mwtmi- A. W. 10-534. wo our - saves noon nousa. Mod conveniences 9 Prince Bt- em ' i619- For Sale 4"‘ roa SALE—ALL ROUND HORSE. IO LET-ail BOSTON ST. conveniences. Apply 20 Elm TO LET-APARTMENT IN RITZ Apartments. Immediate posses- sion. Mackinnon d: McNefll. 5°1- ICIIDPS. . 1112 r0 LET - ROOMS ron. Lrour housekeeping. Apply 195 Prime Street. - . 1593- TO LET-FURNISHED APART- mant, hot water heated, with electric range. Apply Guardian. , 1018 TO LET-Z FURNISHED ROOMS. Heated. Suitable ior light house- keeping. Use oi bath and tele- phone. Apply 7o Cumberland! Extra Money IA BIG $6 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample Book ireeiow ‘ '. Unusualoppor- tunity to make money. Capital or experience unnecusary. Brad- ley-Garretson, Brantiord, Ontario. N-lm. I0! SPIRES. SEX. N0 MATTER whether you are employed or not you can earn extra pocket money by taking orders ior Canada's - greatest values in personal Christ- mas Cards. Portiolio iree with ex- pert assistance. Weekly advances on Commissions. Representatives wanted in small towns also. ‘Mas- ter Krait, Toronto, Ontario. EM. 11-030. Wanted Bomss WANTED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. 200. L-Female Help Wanted l LAD‘! 1N YOUR COMMUNITY ior Sales and Service work. Must be over 38, nest, reliable and will- ing. Opportunity to earn up to $85.00 weekly. Apply B. Box 110. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN on. 30y To W011! on iarm. Apply Guardian. 1645 IICOII EXPERT BARBER thrown our man m eosi course. Hundreds oi successful Ireduates. Write Meier Barber “lino. era Bl-rrlnnltog: ‘names I-‘ivrhsai Jaws Under Bank workmen excavating ior additions to the Bank oi Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan, have unearthed the upper and lower jaws and teeth oi giant Olflihante believed to have lived millions oi years ago. They were iound 31 ieet below the surisce oi the ground. Dr. Juko Tokunsgs, archaeologist oi the Weseda Univer- sity, declares that the iinds are the rarest oi their kind. petrified shells also dug up are be- lieved to be 100,000 years old. Ilnasfsllalmeatousagroaaa. A number oi ' William Hanna, I Young Street, Gaytown. 1559- caanoaan SUITABLE roa lining outhouses. etc». i“ oer sheet. Guardian Oiiice. ti. FOR SALE-TWO SIX-CYLIN- der sedans and car radio, 217 Weymouth. 1% FOR SALE-ALL ROUND HORSE. William Harms. 8 Young Street. Georgetown. 1559. FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. I-ti. FOR SALE - FOR-ii- Flvc, Bridge and Whist Scum Cams. Guardian Central Job printer; Nov. i-ti. FOR SALE—ONE WILTON RUG. child's cot and mattress. stair (mi-pct, Apply 107 North River Road. 104B GBAVINSTEIN APPLES, WIND- ialls, 50c per hushed. Bring your packages. F. S. Reeves, South- pon, 1631. I0! IALE — OORSIOAN STRAW- berry Plants 01.00 per hundred. 08.00 per thousand. J. R. Marks, New London, P. E. I. 1564. FOR SALE - HEAVY IFABM Horses, 7 years. Will exchange ior Express Horse. Also cheap Farm Horse. Wallace Wheatley 1580. FOR SALE - 1027 FORD COUPE. Good running order. Good tires and Battery. With Markers. Price 070.00. Apply Guardian Oiiice. 1 1578. BIG REDUCTION OF FULLER brushes ‘ior short time only. Phone 0B2 or write J. E. Far- quharson, 00 Upper Prince Street, ior demonstration and iree han- dy brush. 104s Lost LOST - SUNDAY, NEAR IODIAA Station, Bracelet. Finder leave st Guardian Oiiice. 1006. Position Wanted WOMAN WANTS HOUSE WORK. Will work ior small wages. Apply to 106 Sydney Street, Charlotte- town. 1023. MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on isrm. Capable oi taking charge ii necessary. Raymond Rogers, Marshiield. 1010 Miscellaneous WILL THE PARTY WIIO TOOK rug irom car on Prince Street Saturday evening please return same as they are known. 1593. WANTED-MALI: STUDENT AS boarder, 47 Orlebar. 1077 WANTED-TWO STUDENTS. AP- ply 90 Upper Prince. 1042 a mostly York Stocks Auaconh ... Atchllou ... ... Auburn Meter ifauuda Dry ll P B ... n.- n: win- (fuse .. .. Chesapeake and Ohio .... lion Gal ... (Jorn Products Delaware and Bud E E a u Radio ... . Stand Oil N l’ Tux Guli , Union Cnrb'de Union Pacific . Montreal Stock Market? (Canadian Press) . Close . . n. — .. 1091A C . . Do Pid ... . Can Ind Al .. C I’ R . Dom I-lrdge How Smith int Nickel Massey Harris McCnll Front, .. Montreal Pom-r Net Brew .. Power Coop Shuwinignn Steel of (‘Yul Winnipeg El ... . ... -.. l“... s.» . ... PRODUCE (Canadian Press) hiONTlll-Jiiii, Oct fi-Declincs which. have sent huiien prices steadily lower,‘ on the Montreal dairy nud producol market during the putt iew dnys_| came to an cud toduy, nud a slightly ‘ A. ateudirr iouc prevailed. No eurlols or lcss brought l8 cents a pound us couipaxvd with 18 to 18% cents yesterday. Export business cou- tinued disappointing sud export pric es are still under domestic levels, Receipis today totalled 32 boxes. Eggs were unchanged. graded ship- ments oi Ontarios bringing {Q to 33 cents s dosen ior extras, 27 cents ior ilrsls and 15% to 10 cents ior sec- onds_ with westerns slightly cheaper than Ontnrlos. Arrivals amounted to 845 cases. The cheese market continued on the easy side_ Ozilsrios being quoted at 11 cents and Quebecs at Hi4. Arrivals totalled 2.505 boxes. The potnio market was a easier, increasing arrivals oi time stuck sending Quebec potato prior-s oii 5 cents a bug. Quebecs were quoted at 85 to 70 coals while N Brunawlck\gr-ecn mountains brought ‘iii to B0 clltl. pcr S0 pound bags, EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL_ Oct li-Jlrltlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollnr_ as conipled by the Royal Bank oi Canada closed todny as follows:- Argentlna peso . Australia m i Bulgaria lev 112034. China Bong Kong dollars i‘ ‘ ‘vnkia cmwn .04 Denmark krone .2100. Finland iiumnrk .0221. France irnnc .0611, ilOPiIISny nichsmark .8769. (rest Britain pbiiIid 4.8441. ireecs drschrns .0000. Holland ilorvin .0377. Hungary pcngn .27S0_ Indln rupee 3088. Italy lire .0820. Japan yen .2878. ugoslavla diner .0011. iew Zcalnnd pound 0.8091, iorway krone .2430. ioland sioti .1788. Icumsnls lcu .0100. South Airlm pnurd 4.8989. Spain peseta .1310_ Sweden krone .240". Switzerland franc 8004. United States dollar 1% per premium. (Canadian Press) Exchange mics at the close today were.- At .\iontrrni._.l‘nund 4.114 7 10: U- S. dollar 1.01%: irnne. 0.17. t New York-l‘~und 4,75%: Can- ndlnn dollnr 0°84: I'M": 0.00 At Paris-P nnd 70.10: Canadian dollar 10.00 fr: 1'1 S dollnr 10-74 il- In Gold—f‘nnnllinn dnllnr 68.06: U S dollar 03.3.! rents. GIjfiIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEO, Oct 5- CLOSE uwgiieunw0litaglg Nov 01%: Dee 01%- i i, ° soft... 1499, coat uts: Oct 00;. Dee ll: Barley: Oct 83%; Dee CASH PRICES No.2 nor 59: No ii nor 57; N0 4 nor 54%: No 0 51%; No 0 57; Feed ex ii C W 40%. Other grades No 8 WMVflN04CWSl§flNo5CW 3C0“; No 0 C W 20%; Track 87s. MT ’L. CURB '((‘an ~dInn Press) aka“ . l0 Int I'm ,. . Walker Pid .. Slightly Delrious Financier- Nurse: What did you say my tem- Peynter and Cecil Oakes. perature was? Nurse-IN, sir. financier-Right. When it gets to 100 i-S-eell- ' Merl O‘l >Newhec . “ Reno Gold Markets At A Glance lllwadinn Inca) Toronto KIIISI—II’IS‘|;jIIIY lower. New York-Stocks dritt lower. Wiuui eg-Wheet closed higher. Now‘ orb-Cotton. rubber and coi- ieo loam; luau unchanged. N. Y. CURB (Canadian Iron) Can Marconi .. Cities Serv n1 Bond and suiié Ford o! Can A .. St MINING Stocks Acme Oil Ajax Oil ... Close lli ... ... -;< ... t“... ‘Bo o , iBruiorne .... ‘Bull’ Ouu Bunk Hill ,.._ ova t" (‘iluinion W P I (Zonznuruin . Holliugrr Ilnlnouivud Iluivvy . l\'ir l-Iml ,, Kirk IAIRB t Kirk Pro Lnk link McMillan . McVlLlie , McWatlers Min Corp Moii Hell Moneta Nipissiga _ Nlplsslng Noramlu North Cu Puylnaster Road Auth .. Pioneer Premier Pros Air . . Sun Ant Sherriit Siscoo Stadacoua ... . St Anthony ... . Sud Basin Ventures Vickers . . . Wood Kirk ... nos ... ... ... LADY ram: school. The iollowing is the report oi Lady Pane School for the month oi September: Grade X-i, Alethe. Rogerson; 2, Wanda Gamble; 3, Robert Cakes. Grade VIII-1, Norma Gamble; ii, Olga Gamble. Grade VII-I, Kenneth Paynter. Grade Ill-l, Keith Francis. Grade Ill (a>-1, Aubrey Gamble: 0. Vera Gamble; 9, Cecil Oakes. Grade III (b)—-1, George Stordy. Grade III (cl-l, Elsie Francis, | 2. John Icrmcis; 8, Denton Francis. g Grade 11-1, Doris Oakes; I, Mur- ‘ iel Francis. Grade I-i, Everett Gamble. Most hearts ior month: Kenneth Perfect stlendance-Aletha Rog- erson, Kenneth Paynter, Cecil Oak- Silver. 1i W. court shortly. Male whelped in President. SIX THE WURLITS GREHTEST HIX SIIIJW Dark Silver 15% to 30% Silver. Dark Medium Silver 30% to 45% Silver SECTIONS Male whelped previous to 1932 and having sired a recorded litter. 1932. Female whelped in 1932. Entrance Fee $2.50 per Fox. All foxes, both adults and pups, must carry registration letters and tattoo numbers of Canadian National Live Stock Records. Entries WlII be accepted up to Friday, November 3rd. Mr. _Ge0rge A. Calibeck of Sum merside, President Canadian Nation- al Sllver Fox Breeders Associa tion, will be sole Judge. Valuable Trophies, Champions hip Prizes, Ribbons and Cash Awards for winners. EArrangements are bein / 4 g — Yunnan iiilAlliilAll This column in reserved ior Queer’ Couuli new: o! local interest but na- verilslng u! n newly nature may he Inserted at d cents n word strictl; tumble In advance. P. W. O. FOOTBALL DANCE to. night. Oddiellows Hall. 1544. NEW SHOES FOR OLE-That IS sales 1.130.000. our business-dyeing shoes. Jim- WL-Ium rule's Shoe Shine, Queen Si. 1028. j}gg';"°__-_"_ names. name mm. our "112 SHOES to us. We will dye them any '5'.“ shade. Jlmmie's Shoe Shine, Queen - all Street. 1591. 22% 1g,‘ cnnrsr CHURCH-Cherry Val. C I d Ed r1’ ley, Oct. 0th, Harvest Thanksgiving cflfflqnk g . service eta p. m., solo by Captain 5:21:23’? .1.” A- E- WW0» BAPTIST SERVICES-Services oi 'I‘ryon Baptist Church, Sunday, Oct. 8th: 11 a. m., Westmoreland; 3 p. m. Tryon; 7.30 p. m., Albany. Preach- er, Rev. F. S. Crossman. JUDGMENT RESERVED-In the Supreme Court on Wednesday the case oi Judson Clow vs. Ivan R. Cipw, action for debt, was heard by Mr. Justice Arsenault, Judgment be- ing reserved. LIQUOR SEIZURE—Fii teen gal- the owner oi which will appear in MOUNT STEWART PASTORAL Charge, United Church oi Canada. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B.A., Minister, Oct. 8th: 11 a. m., Mount Stewart, Harvest Thanksgiving Service, 8 p. m., Lot 40, Harvest ‘Thanksgiving service, 7.30 p. m., Mount Stewart. Special S. S. Rally Day Service. Vegetables, iruit, etc, ior the Thanksgiving services will be wel- comed. .___._ TRAINOR-GIIJFITN-The mar- riage oi Miss Mary Edith, eldest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. William Trainer, Johnston's River. to Mr. Maurice Griffin, Charlottetown, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Griiiin, Mt. Stewart, took place at St. Pat- rick's Church, Fort Auzustus, on the morning oi September 20. Whflg the ceremony W“ bein! Performed by Rev. n. P. Crokefl. girl iriends oi the bride rendered appropriate hymns. The bride was prettily gowned in white transparent velvet es, Doris Cakes. Teacher-dive O. Inman. with bridal veil and wreath and car- ious oi liquor were sezed by the nando Roy, both oi Fort Kent. Mas- Royal Canadian Mounted Police at ter Willis Napier, a nephew oi the Oyster Bed Bridge this week. The bride. was the rink-bearer- K liquor was iound in a motor boat. , roses. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mia Ruth, who was becomingly gowned in nile green transparent velvet with hat to match and carried a bouquet oi talisman roses and‘ larkspur. Mr. Pius Griffin, brother iast was served at the home oi the brides parents. The orizie and‘ through New Brunswick, returning to reside in Charlottetown. The bride travelled in a grapejuice swag- ger sult with hat and shoes oi the same shade and iox scarf. Upon their return, a reception was held at the home oi the groom's parents, where numerous beautiful and use- iul gills were received. Mrs. Griiiin is known as one oi the capable Is- land teachers and Mr. Griiiin is one oi Charlottetowns successful young merchants. I BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED - Mr. and Mrs. George E. Simpson, oi Congress Street, West, entertained Wednesday evening at their home in honor oi their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Simp- son (Florence Caulombe), whose marriage took place Labor Day. The wedding took place at the home oi the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dougie Caulombe at Fort Kent, and ‘the attendants were the bride's sis- ter, Miss Lillian Caulombe and Fer- Mr. and Mrs. Simpson leit alter the cere- mony on a motor trip to Canada, having returned Wednesday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are gradu- ates oi the Fort Kent High School. Mr. Simpson attended an Agricul- tural coliege in Canada and ls now employed by the Cumberland County Power and Light Company. Mrs. Simpson has resided in Portland a- bout eix years. The evening was spent with games and a tap dance was given by Phyllis Keating. A pink and white color scheme was used in the dinlngroom where a large wedding cake decorated with miniature bride and bridegroom iormed the centrepiece at the table. ter Heating, Mr. and Mrs. John Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jen- nings, Mr. and Mrs. James Leland. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunphy. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chase, Miss Ellen Rooney, John Quincannon, Villa Mechuan, Mrs. Allen Rooney, Miss Katherine Cullinan, Mr. Reedy, Mrs. Tinney, Miss Mary Simpson, Jerry Levlgne, Miss Mary Curran, Everett Simpson, Philip floberg, and Miss Phyllis m‘; g, bouquet ci while talisman Heating. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ‘ At Exhibition Grounds, <=h=rI~fl~*~w»-P-v-i- slx -- colon cusses -- six Black and Extra Dark up to 15% Medium Silver 45% to 60% Silver. Light Medium Silver Pale Silver over 70% 60% to 70% Silver Silver SIX Female whelped previous to 1932 and having sired a recorded litter. Young male whelped in 1933. Young female whelped in 1933. _ g ‘made ‘to accommodate 500 foxes, but more can be accommodated 1f entries exceed that figure. Make up your mind to enter in this petition of 1933. a. w. noamsou, the world’s greatest Silver Fox com- W. R. SHAW, A BritainflWill Secretary. like this, even ii I am the Prinq Wales. Why, I wouldn't accefl for anything." I in: special consideration from yol 1 LONDON, Oct. 4.__<c.P.-A.P. Cab- ‘ Replied the cop: “Bar, liar, hag so you're the Prince, eh? Well 10d 01 Iliiii SPOON W“ be“ mlm- 1m‘ le)—Neville Chamberlain, Chancel- - 1191-9 Fringe. every 5mg g Q°p yam medlately after the ceremony break- 1°;- og the Exmequer, tonight told a 4 at a Prince. who 15 41mm; bub», group oi bankers Britain's budgetl would be balanced this year and, bridegroom then leit M1- mow trip that undoubtedly the situation m|rm diffem“, Now get on eves the newspapers report that the CO1 later regretted being so hasty. We] the United Kingdom biiered a more were on the right side of m; favorable prospect than it did a year . street!" 8K0. The Chancellor, speaking at af bankers’ dinner at the Mansion! House, said he consoled himself ior; what he bad lost in being unable to be present the lest two years by this, thought. The Chancellor said it seemed likely Great Britain ultimately would return to the gold standard. “But," he continued, “we in H1151 country cannot consent to link our currency to gold until we are cer-, tain that the conditions prevailmfl, are such as will permit the gnkli standard to function ciiiciently." ' Mr. Chamberlain pointed to a, iurther drop in unemployment iii-l ures for September as n favorable} sign but said it was urgent that in- ternational trade be revived, 1am- aln‘s exports, he declared, had been halved between 1926 and i932 and; the nation had lost 23051100000. ,The Prince Enjoyed G0p’s Reprnnand! i l BIARRITZ, Oct s-rm Prince oil Wales enjoys being spoken to sharply by traffic cops. 0n e rv- I cent vacation at this rrsort he was driving his own car when a mp1 called him down ior driving in the] wrong direction on a street. ~ Replied the Princr: "Officer, u is] n pleasure to be ordered around skirts oi black or xiavy blue. Prince: "Charmed oiilcer. l shall always pass this way. II makes me i001 rormal to be treain ed like a hlnnan bcing. Will yo‘ always speak rlllfpiy to me?" Cop. “Sim I will. I'll even havi you pulled in ii you aren't carer fill!" 1-[5 Royall ii gbncis grinned and drove on. Ovcr his shoulder hd flung a purring remark: "Then 1 shall come to Biarritz every timl I'm bored with my title." BISIIOI‘ IN SHORTS VISITS DUKE "You may not credit it. but l really am a bishop," said a visitor who arrived at the Duke of York’! ramp for boys at Southwolci, Dig- iand, wearing khaki hiking shuril and an open-neck shirt. l-le was the Bishop oi Croydon, and the first bishop to be invited to lilo Ell-ml). where evmgvhorly. including the Duke, wear shorts. Lord 131118111531 one of the campers, said. "I eXliBiil-r eci to see you in binck shorts and gaiters." The Duke of York wore a yellow shirt. rod slcrvolnv sweater and grey shorts. ‘Lipstick and rouge are now bah red to (he girl xvorkrrs in till O0lilll10llWC£lllIl Bank 0i Auszralial thry must lllz-O wen" coals and 1:: RASH‘ lieeled n; 7700M: 0/226 570/7 ‘To ,,, t ,. i 5 l‘: ‘i. Q . A‘ ‘I i; ~r 04."; .-.- .._ ;'aa.§¢.~l-fiw;g4‘.£_6’~r~l—-"“ ~" = = ~ 112,-":