i. Prince Elmrll Tcllsy You can't malls o CIIWAI of your IIUIOAND if he makes o ttltlld" of your IWIIIIIAII LEN VINSON ARNENIE OLAND news - cow arm. AND ans!" SYMPHONY “ KING COLE " EXTRA! EXTRA! NEW! FLASH Maritime Prwnlera At. 8!! 0U]! PREMIER! “As Husbands G0” At Prince Edward Warner Baxter Gives Best Performance at’ Career ‘As Husbands Go," Fox film's screen play adapted from Rachel Crothers‘ Broadway success in co- operation wlth the Charlottetown 001i Club gave yesterday's audience atthe Prince Edward Theatre the mast pleasant hour oi enjoyment they have had in a long time. Dir- ected at the hearts oi the modern husband and wife, the film played "Don the emotions of a woman who longs for the glamour of a new romance after tiring of the old one. Falling in love with a young Emg- lishman while on a pleasure trip in Paris, the young wife returns home with the determination of securing a divorce from her husband. But because of the husbands kindness and generosity, she cannot bring herself to the point of telling him oi her new love. The situation reaches its height when the young lover arrives unexpectedly. The husband discovers that the new ar- rival is the man his wife hss be- come infatuated with while in Paris. Tactiully he handles the situation by becoming close friends with the young Englishman. uhe admiration ofthe young man for the husband becomes so great. that he decides to depart and leave things as they once were. The wife, real- lllnl her mistake, returns to the steadfast love oi her husband. Warner Baxter, in the leading role, gives s performance that tops any of his previous endeavors, while Helen Vinson who plays opposite him, gives a splendid characteris- ation as his wile. The other mem- ‘- d. the cast which includes Warner Oland, Catharine Doucet, - P. Huntley, Jr., Prank O'Connor. learlor Lynn and Jay Ward. are all eslly suited to their roles. Dir- tor Hamilton Machdden handled the direction with remarkable in- ht. TY" an: ire-vital‘. l- a, use. tour. and ma. Ollie - . was, a amour. with ~ N-At Bmokfield, Jan. n, be i» Ir. and ma Wilbert Stet- ~ a dI-IIIMI.‘ ~- this City, Jan. M. tolllaand Ira. J. L. Andrews. " eymlosth sheet, a daughter, BARRELS OF FUN Then see what MUSICAL “ HORSE Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante turn the laugh on the beer question in their new comedy. “What! No Beer?" which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Between them these comics turn 4 per cent beer into 100 per cent laughs in their newest Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer starring vehicle. First they take over the operation of a brewery, then find themselves caught between the fire oi warring beer-running gangs battling for control of their output. And when the gangsters are not hunting them down, the police are. The picture is brimful oi both comei, and suspense, and is all the more interesting in that it deals, even though humorously, with a mus union that TUESDAY ‘HID-C. O. I. T., Senior. III IIEIIDIIIMI MR. JAMES FARRELL Mr. James Farrell, a life-long resident of Sturgeon, was called to his eternal reward on January 22nd at the age oi seventy-one. A- bout two weeks before nis death Mr. Farrell was brought to the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment but soon it was evident that nothing could be done to stay the ravages of his insidious mafsdy- diabetes with compllmtions. Calm- ly and l-eslgnedly no prepared for the final summons oi llis Creator Whom he had served faithfully during his earthly sojourn By Mr. Farrell's demise, the pro- vince loses an honest industrious citizen who in his own quiet, un- ostentatious .way so exemplified the teachings of his cherished faith that he was respected and esteem- ed by all his neighbors And ac- quaintances. The sympathy and kindnesses of his friends during his illness and after his death manif- ested the hish regard in which l" was held. and comforted his rela- tives in their hour of trial. There are leit to mourn in his immediate family four dauslllfls and three sons: Sister St. JOhn of the Sisters of at. Martha. Char- lottetown; Mrs. John Palullvn- Salem, Mast: MH- 06°78‘! A- Schultz. Allston. Mass; M11 "W" olas rannisw. Siurswu: Jim“ and William of Stufleon; and M- phonsul o! Quincy. Mum. who Y“ lted his father during his last i11- mgs; three sisters, Mrs. Eliza Mc- Carron and Mrs. Mary C1094. gmrgeon; and Mrs. Anne Smith, Bllnd River, Ontario; and seven- teen grandchildren. 011° i“ “hun- Mm-y, daujater of a deceased son. Henry, resided with her IMMI- father. The funeral tool! Pl"! m?!" 5‘- usl-y-s Chluch. Bturcwn. when M‘ many years Mr. Farrell was a valu- ed member of the choir. Reverend Michael RponcY was the “mm” of the solemn Requiem Mass, Rev- erend William McCabe and RAV- erend Owen Klggim wece Deacon and Bub-Deacon respectively. ‘WW plall bearers were: Messrs. Philip Murphy, Neil irumhy. John '1‘- undylggn, Nicholas Lannlgsn. Maurice Dale)’. and Patrick. Gid- dings. The hearse was driven by Mr. Hugh Collins. The mortal rc- malns oi this 1H5‘ ma" “ac 111d lmlde those oi his beloved wife. (my O'Connor). She fled llld" sully three yew m and Mm W nicer oi hdl‘ death w. Farrell red. Ill! thl! (as... ream "we WW) Card 0f Thanks ARE YOU THIRSTY —- For Laughs ? “ BUSTER ” SCHNOZZLE havlikrlexved for your delight “LAMBS ALL STAB GAMBOL!" AND SPORT REEL ITéF£JiT Durante Lau gh Operas At Capitol " CAPlTOL—Now Playing .... in a Brewery! and REVUE SENSE ” question what has the whole coun- try and Congress lined up on one or the other side. An Excellent Cast Keaton and Durante were never funnier, and are ably seconded by the stuttering Rosco Ates. who is their brewmaster, John Millan and Edward Brophy provide plenty of THE _ GUARDIAN Stock Quotations Piqotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) (‘loss 1.55 10-3.. 4b’... law, v sips-ks I/illlrd on»... ‘AID iIIllI ll‘ Aus lime-it .. Aul Tel and Tel Anaconda Alvhhioh ... ... Auburn llluior i!» 'IIId8iLl'I "all: a Dry . ' : P a . . . . .. I Pow Uh w Uun Gas .. .. . Corn Products lu-lawaru and llull Eastman .. Isller .. IllL Harvester . Int Nickel . Nut Biscuit . N Y Central . North Amer-lulu Pub Ser N J .. liarilo . . . . Stand fill N J ' ~x G f Vlllon lJnl-llllln . ljnlnu Pacific Fulteii Corp ll S Steel .- Vlnudlum . , “rsillllgilllllfib Wuulllurlb ' Quebec Pow‘ . . ‘ - Slacks Montreal . Stock Market __-- (Canadian hols) Mocks OIOIO Ilslburst A ' Ih-ll Tel lirlullisn . (‘an Car . 101151 i‘llu Car Pfd . |illil Illd Al A .. 4.‘ P .. is} l n3. it! 18% .~ll:\\'lnlgln .. 31* 4 eel _of Csa .. . . .. 8 \- mime: III .. . 2% int Nickel . Ainsley Harris I. Power Corp . -_.___-___i._ MINING (fissile: Irsls) TUKONTU, Isa D- Close . . . . .. 1a ' 3i‘: 1M 1D 'l'.7l (Fauudiau Press) Bun live "ominous . . Ilnntrl-nl . . Nlril Nculll ill. I I 50% 1 Supreme Court HearsEvidenceIn Gamhum Case The case of the King vs. Russel Osrnhum, being an appeal from a iudgmellt. before Magistrate Donald llseKinncn was heard before Jus- tice A. O. Saunders in the Supreme Impcr 7 P. At five o'clock the Court m. iourned until 10.30 a. m. todlr when judgment will be given u‘, Judge Saunders. Sgt. Bradley testified to search- ial Engine» Bum/ops 0/ l/l." , ‘l... J. l w. - BRULE STE tlAléI l, Q lng the premises of Russel Garn- burn 0n November 1d last. Four can: of rum wens found buried on the property of the Connolly EL;- lais immediately adjoining Gum- bumb yard. A can of rurn was also {ourrld ltliggeg beneath the culvert n ron arnhlilifs house. Five of lliflsl All as cans each containing about a quart new-y natures’ LIP...“ I: 7 of water were found in a sack in .‘?“‘" ' ""1 '"-°llv Dlyahle in n the dining room of the house. “mm Constables Cameron and Shaw live evidence simfiar to that of Sgt. Bradley. J. J. Johnson, E. 0.. appeared. {or the defense and J. A. MacDonald for the prosecution. This column ls reserved lor news DON'T FORGET the turkey sup-I , Der in the Baptist Bchoolroom lThursday, February 1st. 4733 wssr mun‘ rcz sroarsd Pbrum-‘Piiesdflln-lmuary soul. Be there! 472i IMPORTANT uorlcl-z._n. Order to meet our obligatorls we request ReportsReceived At Meeting O ,Z‘.§’..§'S"£§.Z‘§..Z°.'%T°3Z.SZ.will? Caledonzan Club l Regular quarterly meeting of ti“; ‘WEST KENT ICE SPORTS-I, l-vcrum - Tuesday. January 30th. hovelty program. Hockey, 4733 As a result oi being thmwabt his flesh. Mr. decree w. match, Keplwch. axed rs, was lnsunty l killed yesterday. The d ‘ "l" W"! 8 hishly respected farms er, was hauling a load of manure 3 from the city when the accident» occurred. When the horse and sleigh arrived at the house ' noon and l pm. without"'lk- Match. the family became insets] and the hired man, Mr. Ls menace as the rival beer oarorls. w’ “I ' The necessary romance ls well sup- plied by the presence in the lead- lng feminine role of Phyllis Barry, Caledonia-n Club was held Iastevgn. lng, the President, F. A. A. Mulch, in the chair. Minutes of last; quay. terly meeting were read and adopt- Iifil ...1.;'.., , _ , lzllrr (‘on .. llulllr ulll . m ‘Moore, on driving down the , ffvmwi- Party sp- found h" ‘lolly lying near mrside ' jstcrga “h e CIW P°1l°° Coll-it of the road about a quarter of I .-~ y c arged with a breach of mile from. the 110mm . he Customs Act was fined $50 and last seen on the screen with Ron- ald Colman In "Cynara." The production is a pretentious one, and to vary the interest be- tween comedy and suspenseful drama with nice judgment. DEIITIIAL GUARDIAN ILUE FIRE-The firemen were called out at 6.30 last evening to extinguish a flue lire in a llouse on Prince Street. FALLING TEMPERATURES — M T’L. CURB (Canadian Press) Slacks B A Oil . Ilcallbllrllnis __ _ Illlll] ling . ,_ _ __ I Imp Tab , _ _ ___ . Imp Oil , , . Ill! Peir- ., Walker Pfrl Clone. 141; ll‘ Currencies (Canadian Press) The mercury columln had dropped to ten degrees below zero at mid- night last night, according to a ther- mometer near The Guardian Office. Indications were that the tempera- ture would be even lower before morning as the mercury had been steadily dropping since early in the afternoon. The severe cold follow- ing closely on the recent mild weather left the streets in a very icy and slippery condition. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES -The second in a series of lantern services entitled “Opening Events in Christ's Ministry," was seen by a large and. interested aud- ience at the Salvation Army Hall last night. A week ago Monday the service was “John's Introduction of Jesus," showing among other interesting views the Baptism of Jesus, also the Wedding at, Carla, while last night some views of interest were the Synagogue in Nazareth, where Jesus attended worship, the Wo- man oi Cychar, Jesus and Nico- demus, closing with a view of the Sea. of Galilee. Adjutant Stevens is conducting this series of services in connection with the winter pro- gram of special meetings at the Salvation Army. . AT BOTABY—An interesting ad- dress on the motion picture busi- ness was delivered before the Blot- ary‘ Club yesterday by R-Ol-fllli" Arthur R. Cooper, Manager of the Prince Edward and Capitol Theat~ res. Mr. Cooper first gave an his- toric sketch o! the theatre, and traced the progress of a motion picture from its inception in the brain oi an author ulltil its iinal appearance On the screen. TIER pictures that move and talk flash across the silver screen of more‘ than sixty thousand‘ theatres throughout North America. South America, Eilrflpe and Asia are I01‘ the entertainment and Bmilfilmfinl- of millions of people People went to the theatre to be amused. en- tertained. and emotionally ex- hausted. The theatre mailailvmriii. Mr. Cooper stated welcomed con- stnlctlve criticism. Rotarlan J. A Clark was in the chair. A new Rot’ gry song “Roll Roll, Rotary Wheel’ written by Dr. Arthur S. Burns, of the Kentville club. and set w music by Rotarian Cooper. was suns by gotgrian Roy Qulgloy with Mr. Qqopgr lfths! ,“l'iO. MI’. N. G. S. Ingram representing Cinn s; Co, publishers of Montreal, was a guest. i_____~ PERSONALS Chief Justice Msthieson is con~ fined to hi horns with a severe cold. ‘rhsmsnyil-isndsofiidrslfsrry Jameswillren-sttolearnoiher illnesairltherllfloapltal- lhw l"'|" "MIL n. close st 1,, old IIPIIL premium. 51:1“? YOI£K_ Jail 2ll—SleriIng want above the S.» mark ugaln in the fur- Pluli exchange markeis todlly and It'll ulhl-r loading currl-nclcs lulu higlll-r ground. The new! rant-u below III‘ v. low-l must of ille rlay, but expel-lone. ll -'_,"@¢l'l~l lip-m...- Ii] the lust l.....r Iillilll rliiu wag g, m 1,5’ up 4% “m, tlho Lallrldlrlu dollar was Just about ‘Fl-WI! Illlrllig the rogulilr houlrg lvlll flier three unlock sported with llivr "K slid closed at a discount of 1c per r-elli sgulllsi. ‘l’, s; [he [mun Saturday’. The French (rum: rinsing at 6.231.. cents, was up ma; of a u,“ "' M().\'TIil.-I.-\I., Jiili 2a_1ll.s‘ pound stalling llnll [Iiu ifrencb franc rocovvrr-i snarl-l)‘ ln afternoon trud- Iliiton Aluntrolll foreign exchanges m.I ‘hm. In" "mVllIl-r llurrowly in mlrly‘ Iflidlllgy HUII closed with henvy "my I ‘lilo Plllirll States doll“- “lowed u s-nlnll loss. Jule IWIIIKI. sill-r onenlur around 51- 1Y1. riiul-liy lily»...- u...“ l“: w»... ' loin: 'Illl)lilIII1ll_ lunlpru lllillply h, IIII‘ afternoon LIIIII vlufled wlgh M in" l-r 4 all: vv-llts u: $5 on The ill-tn", "u" M -~i '15 run: u» u .13 while llll l Slain-i iii-liar» llcollneli I“ of one pl-r EXCHA N GE v (Flsrusdisn Prean) IIIDBTREAL. Jiill ‘.'$)—Brili>'l| and furrlgrl v-il-hzlngr: 1n relation lu the l'iIIll‘IlII1III llnllar, all POIJIIIIlIWI by ma, lloylil llllllk of Canada closed mdsy us follows:- Argentina [IFFO ‘.581 Austrrllill pllullll 4 lulu‘. Austria srllllllllg l\’ii. llolgluln llvlgll 22:18. llrazll lIlllf“|!4 mo: llulgrlrln lv-v 0151 villi... 11...“; Knng IIHIIJII~4 Fsocllnalorlllllll 4'I'|\\VIl 11477. Denmark krmu- ""10 Flnlllrlrl flllrmlrk Frallrv- from» .114 . Her-many rell-llsnmr RSO. (iron: Britain puunll .'. (KM firm-cw vlluwllllla marl. llnllnllll flhrlll 1H llungnry [DPIIKH ' IIIIIII rupee 0M Ililll. "I 31.1 (lllnlr ml pnllmi Norway klnno ’ ' POIIIIIII xlqtl lloumllnln INI Smith Afrlv-n pound 5 Spain pear-tn 1N1» Swollen llrllnn 11ml swlIz-rllllul irllnv- 111m.‘ sum.» llnllllr illll Fnllv-ll i; |..-r rwnl‘ premium. Slack! . K ‘A Err-hinge fill‘! nl IIIP <l~ao lnlls)’ werci~ Alnnlrrlll-Jfllllml 001,-): irnm- ll 1a.‘: New York Pound 5 "I111; IliIIhfl lllilIilil out: rmlu- c211‘. Ill Pnri-n-Jvvllud ‘m as fr~ Fannllinn lIrlIInr l." as‘ fr; IT s’ Illlllill‘ 111.11: ir Ill GnIvI~Prllinrl IL’! I011 Frlllrllllill dollar 6'.‘ (R cents; l7 S. Ilollnr 113 70 c 7.15:1‘ (‘an- em- NI-IW YORK, Jnn QIi-Forelgn or.‘ change firm Great Britain hlgll 501 D5; Inw 4 M; rlnsl- ll 01%; D0 day hlllllv 4 07%; Franco II WV’; Ilnlv ‘l 214; Br - gum 27.12; Germany $11M: Fllrlldil Qfl. it t tbs best cough remedy flat 711$‘; boy. Isl: it at some. It coats we liltll. 13W‘ u‘ 33"‘: .\li ill-um. " c I Premier .. \‘:ll Eliul .. PIIILIIB .- iklsile T (‘on s1‘: Pllllloug Vlwrlvy .. lullulllarlo l‘:ln _ _ _ (‘ullllulvn W P ... ' Iflnllnurum liniiivr Allan l’ lirlllga __ iiulvlule .. uhlllrlelu , Hldlhlllli iirullada . . , liulrrovv liarker llolllngq- llowey lllt Min C Klrk Lake Kirk I'm Killrllill] . . lulkolsllll l. lll-lnlyl-e \1--_\illlnn ili-Vlltle . ill-Wslhters Murphy New-bee , xliilsaiug N-wrauliu . Ulgs Ull Pliylnuster . Pioneer . liead ll..." Iienu Gull] Hsln Am. . South Tlh St Anthony . _ Star I'm: Sud Basin Sud Cont Sylvunlia Teclr LI Thorns (‘m1 Ipvvagnlag . Treadwl-Ll White Eagle _ Unit Kirk Vacuum Ventures . Aldorlllllr .. Assoc Oil Arno _ _ _ lira-ti Tr lirownlr-o Iluoklngham Fan Kirk . (‘up liouyn Ivllllurulll; (Elihu-r "Illlull . Iionw nil limi Ray firkal . . Jack .\iall K0 ' iv, i I‘: 2'.‘ I '. 11v, .. l "ll W. lll . 1 . so . in i 2i NteIA Iillll Market trslhd IR-Nlll 9N Idwlllol was not an soft at the cl rtieal I I so ration wzl-c-i Toot 1:‘ gotten-i: 1. sad Ola oils also bold bars. Volume was more tau s Illlloa saans. The strong rsliq es the New York you ldoistab- g: Iubewaéhtakqbo “ "w" I with ages e 13$: T-KII-hmls» s ile, and add grsaulstre: is . eenaosw cl Norway concentrated iorrl. 1M III! t for anon mocha. prompt rails! 9h market in which some of the ld stocks participated. gave the Stall srd list its msls so port. Dome closed 8i ill st _ si n *4 Lela lbore up l0 colts aI 48 ‘I5. lnlliiiger up 10 coals It 1:20 Ilid ilsrgresvs, up 5 cents at ass. Bu. leree and Tack closed unchanged. i Press) Toronto sad Real-links elas- .o.l alnn. i Toronto IlaeO-IIIIII! aigaer. Nelw Ynrk-lieefl aQn ass flrn 1‘ 0Q!‘ \\'IIIIIIICI—W‘Q ahead New York-Celina, he ilgldr; some aaolsassl ‘ed. The 5t Andrew's dinner com- l detailed of 15 aiaplo culuulodlly prlcen. g6 1N1 equal, 100; 102G average equals 10,’ glzlsbowrd the wily with a brisk upturn kn . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. b ‘ TORONTO, Jsn D-Tke ‘Sflilfllrnl adsstrlsl stoeka Ia a forward lovalsst today‘ IIOII. silver slates were moderately. lriittee reported a surplus and the ‘m8 °r 2 "mm" l Burns Concert Committee gave a TR . merrt of receipts and left Qlfnjfiffyfl“ mrmfeny expmditures showing till; celeb“- and arrived in Bord ' M?“ "my “on to ha“ been " decided 5W5- stenmer encountereiin hes-gr TIE: m‘ throughout the crossing. Floss were rllllllabi financial statement of the §§§§§°“§fl’uf'°fh"{ o ‘mid: Gun" conlm-“we w“ The train from Borden arrived in appo and were authorized to Charlottetown M 9 0.61m,‘ "PI-lilo for the annual field sports at some suitable centre. A special committee was anointed w riego- as? Igor the purchase of a set or ppes for the Club. A special vote of thanks was passed unani- gaaeengfilgaégg ‘Pnounogamlgdvgaegélexsgs fggugsvlf land Hospital ssoo. Prince Edward occasion of the Burns Anniversary Island orphanage woo‘ Rm Cm“ celebration as follows‘ Rev Ber Sway “m “n” Edward u" an,‘ Guns DD Mn‘ w Mcilland Bible Society 8900. Central Donna Mr’! J finch ' Miss Christian Church $2.700. The latter a n ' w ‘F, ' will also receive later an addition- w' P’ em’ w‘ wood‘ al amount of $4500 proceeds of Messrs. Malcolm McKinnon, J. 89am of residential‘ prbpefiy Livingstone, J. G. Murdock, P. ' ‘ Crichton, D. Edgar Shaw, KC, and the eight old timers. After the meeting Clsnsmsn J. B. Manderaon entertained the| members present with some much‘ appreciated selections on the bag pipes. I treasurer presented the an. REQUESTS-The Eastern This‘. Company and G. W. Dewar, exec- utors oi estate of Alfred E. Dewar, AT GYRO-There was one hund- red percent attendance at the week- ly dinner of the Gyro Club held last evening at the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Rilssel Chandler was iu the chair and Mr. George Buntalll was the speaker. He discussed in an interesting manner the potato industry with regard to the shipping oi the product. A report was given re the contract bridge tournament now in progress. The hockey com- mittee reported that a. game would be played on Wednesday evening between the married and single members or the club. Miscellaneous ilik-(AIU-lrlrii-x (Dov NEW YORK, Jan Today 185.1’! prev day 134 0. Week ago 132.4 month ago 124.7. 1934 high 134.0 1934 low I20 (l. 1%! high 148.9 III-Til low 7N ‘I. IDKZ high 10.‘! D 1032 10w 79 R. (Copyright 1034 by l\luolly‘a) (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Jan 29- Whest rlor no 2 14 Barley C W’ no 3 40. Oats C W no 2 44. O . 0ai| feed on 1 4i. glour spring wheat patents firsts THOSE T. B. SEALS-That en- velope containing Tuberculosisl Christmas Seals that you slipped‘ into a corner of your duk before Christmas~d<lave you forgotten it? If so it is not yet too late to send your money. Money raised by the sale of Tuberculosis Christmas Seals provides education, nursing service and childrens fresh-air camps. It 1s the little seal oi good- will to men. Tuberculosis is the enemy of all. Fight it, for your safety from it lies in the health 0i everyone clsc. 4793 Flsll QUOTATIONS ' pa!) Flour seconds Hi0. Flour bakers 4 .10. Flour winter wheat patents 145-5 50. Floul- white corn 4 40-450. Bran ton 21 ‘J5 Shorts ton 1L". ldldlillngs ton 2'6 2.‘. Rolled osla bag 00 lhn .95 Hay no ‘.2 per son rllrlols 1i .'.’). (‘horse Ont. rurrl-nt 10h; Butter no 1 regrailevl 25V.- 2 Eggs A large Lil ltlrgs A medium 27. Eggs A pullers 91 Potatoes Qur- 90 in M R0 Ihl Poulirml N R in.» sfim ll m ll... Potatoes I‘ E I Lilia $13!) ll» $1 .'."; t] 90gb: . 8. flInIlPrrIfll 1.1.x $2 2.’. N I. and .\' B nmllonn-vtvlllulul choice w» l R|l\'|‘u\'_ . -l< IITFIYIWI uL illi- . 11.. .| Ho... ',_1Yw>'v'1‘fli| \ l» ‘no-hols per llllllllll I I <Ifl_\'l\\‘fl r... h pm l...» n- \I|rk|-i~< 41in '1' Civil‘! Illlllvllllk .\ 9.. f) wlllfl, GRAIN i .1, g (Famatllsn I'M-la) _ , » t l FHIVAGU. Jan Jil -\\']\e>1t llrnlllrrl mon- ibvul 2 I"‘I\I! n Ivllnhl-l 1.11» Il|lI‘i_I to the hlghPst prim Iris‘ i1 fllllil‘ h.»- 21 last It was evident that the sleigh ' had struck s pitch and tbatQfl. Mutch was thrown to the road-Ian ceiving such injuries that diafll was practically instantaneous. Z Under the circumstances It"!!! decided that an inquest would III unnecessary, the doctor this‘ that the neck was broken The late Mr. Mutch was b&.fl Mount Herbert but had gagcd in farming at Keppooh. about fifty years. Mrs. Mutcb died about Ii years ago, and there are ldl h mourn two sous, Georse “III lmltcli at Keppoch, James ‘males Mutch in Boston; and two duds tel-g, Mrs, Percy Mulch, in W Canada, and Mrs. Sylvan Pipw, Southport. H NOTICE TO ADVERTISER]. Advertisers are requested to". in their copy so as to reaQ Guardian Office by 11.00 A. bLjN day previous to insertion, insertion will be delayed a dad. CARD PARTY-A V011 III} ml card party was held In Ml- oi C. Hall on Friday evsniiil J nary 26th under the auspices 0i Josepha Sodality. The prim . . IIPIS were as follows: Ladle! . Mrs. Peter McDonald, Ladies _, ~ Mrs. Bert Carltwell, Collsolafl Miss Nellie Hermans. Gents ‘ lenmens 1st, Claude P . 2nd. Joseph Hughes, conso tlon. Alirml lill-lsrlcllera. Aftsl cards dlllnly refreshments I‘!!! served b) ‘rznbers S ll Ill IlIERS I DE ‘Land Prince Count?" —FOX STEALING CASI-‘HI case of the King vs. Joseph"$l\:~ Dougall, charged with stealing’ I. pair of foxes, the property of Pat- rick Daley, from the ranch of- Wal- ter Arseuault at St. Eleanors. 60m" merlced yesterday morning under the Speedy Trial Act before Judge Inman. After a number of witness- es were heard the Court adjourned until thls morning _ i-.—~r::—r WANTED! DRESSED IIDDS Highest Market Prices. Gash & Garry Stores W. R. DENNIS, Prop. Enlarged Iluylllg wlllvll nlv the rile of when! values on MI i0 thr- frlri lhill :1 sl-v- r. bad muglll IInlIi"<li|' yiamir minus any simu- |\l'lI|i'I'lI'\lI llvnlly all ‘own-w; .-i ll;-~ lt-‘r ll. ml rllnml, AIry “mil...- ..,......1..l..~- “hi. reports oi dust slllrll... IVPFI‘ recoil-ml today from pllrts rli Rumour Wheat rlnsnll strong L.‘ ll. shove Saturday's flnlall. (join '_. m l, up, oats ‘it in M‘. YIII\'IIIIY‘"II IIIIII prm lslovls st l0 to 11 NWIH rm. wlslurnn, .1... L1) \\'h1'.‘lf m... z rose shllrlll! on ill, ‘Yllliilhrg cirwip Exchange invln_v_ n orpnrll-rs rnlorml lbs pit for 6001!!) hlllhvls nf Fnmld- Isa wheat and (‘hlrllgn quotations u .111" \\ |ll"lI m Pm:- (‘v-nirval (lnrsrllinn locals, 4r yurr In per ward; n‘. Fflm‘ fiplrlillll (Hlrrlngl, (jrlll, Pl!‘ , venrll llllvrr rule! 0n lppliratiun aoooeooeaeoooo-oooo-Oooooa worl, lATlz——2o per 0i two. "an: In! the price payable Ill ad lull-e. strict I y I For Sale‘ rule sAait — AUCTION POIITY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Scorc Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. i-ti. l-‘Oli. BALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlsv. Score Cards. Printery. (‘losing figures revealed net glllns oi‘ 15h 11,5 rents. . ay villi flnlnhed st out’, July wheat ended at 71V, Ilnnnesa st Liverpool flHlI lnr-k of selling pressure aided in» IIIVIIICD Cold weather over ti; United Risin- Wlater when belt was bullab and cents the I factor at Chlra n. slim Affecting aeri- tlllent In outsl e markets Irport isles formed ihr major part a buying power In the [IIL b some purchasing we; don! by so era louse. Trolling was srilrv- . at times. I Liverpool v-nrled with gnlns of I411 its 96d and Chlrsso IIII up lllvmi i'<_. to two cents Blstllllrs ‘Hf lsst work Islewsd so Increase of flImIll Loooom bushels in world wheat the total being 1X30!!!) bushels. II srnoant_ 4,061.1“) originated in Nofll America, compared with 4114mm bushels s week previous A little Improvement was noted In rash ulna demand but offerings were rvaly bold. Cosrae grslnn mien firmed Is sympathy with will-lit (fan-slam re»: Amer Cyna I Alsor Ila Pow As 0 as Ii .. Can llsrrani . 2' (‘Itlls ION . fl . __.__: II load and More 170M010 (‘Is A Nov. i-ti. CAIDIOAID lining outhoueos. etc. sheet. Guardian Office. GASOLINE INOINES POI ~41 Jumbo 5 hp. Magneto, price 805.00; 1 Emvlfl‘ 5 h.p., prici- 865.00; i Idcsl. 4 hp price 140,00; 1 Jumbo. 12 h p 1r per O. F. Gill. ChtlrloitWOwii. a,‘ ~ -— ~ - -» — —.-__—..—_~_ reaper fiable home u: In ‘g Announcements: and (OIIIIIII I-hrllis fr‘ 2o p0! wnrvl; n. “smnvllam Katina. 1n- l.» IIlPIll r 4e M. ..'....--. l..- n" 1.: i"nlllflvlrnrl_ 1o: per Inch; Noilrel Oi Thank! lnrl Apprelllsi on, 70¢ per irrh II’ Al‘ IQ? three lnser- :‘_ Guardian Central Job SUITABLE FOR. tf. SALE with Wico price $13500 All guaranteed. A 1B8 "f Female lilelpgvwanted WANTEII-IIOUSEKEIIII FOR hi country. Write. L, no. Guardian, itsaing 41D x illvertising Rates-Payable in Advance- I'll; ‘\I~-\vfII IIIII '~I\I'IPI\ Inn-all, h: m.» warvl; (‘lawslflel [sis ni Floral all Sllnlnnlm (‘Illlrle fnr any ldvrflllemenl twenty-file venl! 00040-0 __ H wanted’ ‘_ WANT .D-.\'ECOND II. . Applv (lllartllall. _:._ -.._ . - --.»_—_—.:-_:_.~ -—~__—== WANTED —- LARGE BOOM WITH fireplace, ground floor, cent] located. Write Box 151, city“ Lost [DST-BETWEEN 11! Btret and Prince Wales College, ' pair oi glasus in cue; fi please Irsvc at Education and YQCQIVQ reward. "Q1. ale Help Want\ sscorss sxrssr as!‘ ', through our special l , _ course. Hundreds d ~ _ . gradmlss. Write ilolI _ CoIIQ, l1’! Barrinngtli l ' w. The last srnlll’. .3 ‘ ll , .