dill“ lllllto tions mu Prim flaunt! Chronicle .-e:::::g§§;:1 fix‘, q- ms ,....-s:awefli|"'* m, mill-BUILT - lull wtyolucnalhllikrtwo. ‘fidwnvflg, 11-101. , ,..i 0N8!!! I00!!! , Kensinflwll Rmk- Th ,hauiatoP.1s.Bslticvs.In- ,mv¢r_ This ls the final gam decldo winner cl tbs Baker Tro- _ a; me North Ghore League. ,, m be played to a finish. ting after match. Admission 10 d i0 cents. L475 ..nrl:sri rnozsn our, bee! ,beef livor, beef tripe in mo: graces. 11-931 AIOCKEY in Kensington, Wed- ,Ma.rcls 7th lt7-30P-U- m uague. Mavericks vs. Goph- Also Exhibition Game. Reid's ... vs. Silver Bells. Bkating r "meg, 10 IX n u‘ L414. JISITING .. 1m. J. Henry Gaudet of Bum- who have been wintering flu-lib, are new vilting in New .l and willed them the bfi link-G. -C_ 0. I. T. INTIITAINED- ‘lrinity United Church poop C. G. I. T, were delightfully en- ed on Friday evening, when iourneyed by sleigh to the table home of llr. and lira. .. ‘haven on the outskirts d’ rside. The evening was pent games and music. A smnptuous ... was served by lbs. Travers . before leaving the girls ex- -»-- aheariry vote d thanks to host and lzostQ-I. TIINDID OPINING OI‘ ' [SLATURI Al‘ OIIABLOTTI~ Ill-Col. U. G. Dawson, Com- H-l; Offlofl‘0zfllollth 1h- ll Bfillfi and lit. C01. I. H. the opening of the Legis- - ycsterhy. Lieut. A. R. commanded the Colour -l onrfflllf the King's Colours, uvv-sfeatun d the military dis- ¥~ . IATH 0F HI. JOSEPH 8. Jir. Deslloches was a life long of the viliago and was ~ highly esteemed. He leaves in -- Wilfred Ininan "l0 sue of bar sister, Buchanan of Bumrnersl NIW YOBK—M'r. ' —II-ACI'I general purpose snow ‘and lhbla shovels will last longer. Prise only Ne. L-su. "WUIIGIPIIOIII to ‘The ronsrlettstewn Guardian may ba handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. ‘pilons a1, or left at if. J. Mabons Dag Store, Montague". AJAY]! I0! OTTAWA-Mr. I. W. Robinson of Bummerside left yesterday morning for Ottawa when he will attend the fifth Di» Iilnlon Clilagention of the Canadian lagim w hisbeing heldonthe l2 hi. llr. n will - ant the Bununerside Branch of the Legion-B. —A'l‘TlND[NG LEGISLATUII-I -Members from Summer-side who left on ‘mesday morning to at- tend the 42nd seccion of the Prince Iidwlfd Island Lcgislatum wen Hon. Adrien P‘. Arsenault, B. A, Heath Strong, K. C., M, L. A., ‘Phone A. Campbell, K. C.. M. L. A, L. B. Allen, M. L. A, and John I’. hfcNelll, M. D., M. L. A-n. —-IICIIVIB CONGRATULAT- IONS-Mr. Wlnsloe J. Lldstohc. newly elected Mayor of Summer- slde. has recrived many letters and telegrams of congratulation on his election. Among thorn were letters from Hon. W. J. P. McMillan, Pre- micr of Prince Edward Island, May- or Kennedy of Charlottetown, Mr. A E. McLean, M. P., and leading citizens from 5t. John and Mone- ton, N. 8., Pictou, N. 8.. and other points in the Maritiinea-B. -ANNUAL MEETING 0F LAD- IES GOLF CLUB-On Monday 'aftemoon the ladies of the Bum- marslde Golf Club held their an- nual meeting and elected their cf- fioersforthsoomingycaiLMi-LH. T. Holman, President, presided and gave a resume of the Club's activities during the past year. The various committees submitted their Mports, which were all encourag- ing. Several matters were discuss- sd in connection with this year's activities. The following officers were elected for this year: President, Mrs. G, Ennis Smith, Vice President, Miss P‘. H. Hunt: Bec. ‘rreasuier, lidlrs. l". J. E. Wright; Cciiveners of Committees. House Committee, Mn. J. Wilfred Lefurgey; Gaines Committee, Mrs. William Bmallman; Grounds COII- mittee, Miss Gladys Holman-S. EASTERN GIIARIIIAI .."l‘hls esluma is reserved In news of laoal ntsraat but advertising of a aaway asters la! be lasswsal d I colts a word strictly puabla ll advance, Remarkable Cure Of Amherst Boy The following letter is taken from the Amherst News. and should be of intoiut to our Island people. 50 Hickman Street. Amherst, N. B. Dear Bin-Our little boy suffer- ed from asthma for about two years and had fa-lntins B96115 0" several occasions. This caused us much worry as we could get noth- ' evening ' child slept all nlsht- Imvmflw" continued with each applicaw mm, that you came here with "l0 health-momma mad" ""1 "° u‘ ‘Mn; ymi this letter in order that suffuers may rm" M" l: find relief. We cannot recommefl the hrsdor too stronslv- Mr. Illld "It Otto S. Bill‘!- flm fm-gfiylng lettsf ls “Grid m w, w_ 1;, Enman. 206 B76116! 3g» Charlottetown. Ask for liter- ature. I-IW (i. murmur wormrrs worm?" womcrs Willi!" Becky; Tea Committee, M11. H. H. ‘ l ‘YESTEIIATS 1.00M MARKET 1 i I .._.._. "arrested For Every Wedneslla-y and 1 Saturday Issue ‘ _ .. .- i PHUDLCL riay rotatoe .. . . Turnlpa . . RETAIL hllltliljl‘ Carrol, l lbs . Red Tomatoes Palsnipa ll lbs Squash lb Cabbage lRod Cabbage Unions l0 ba Potatoes pk Tur-lripa per lllill Apples pk . Cele . Lettuce . . . . Apple cider gal Eggs .. .. Butler Prealrr .. llosst Stew Meats . Cranberries .. , Frusb Rhubarb lb . .. Potted meat bowl Chicken . . Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) Stacks Blthiiffl A Bell Tel llrasiliuu .. Cuu Lur . (‘an lfsr l'f-l Can ind Al A i‘. I’ R How Smith . . . . . . . . .. Dom Steel Co B . lnt Nickel . . . Wlnulpog Ill 1?It({i:ut/(ll? (C lu- Press) MONTREAL. March li-A further sharp drop in egg prices featured to- day's Iudirlg oll the Montreal dairy and produce nrarket ila declines of from five llr six r- "nls warr- rcl-urded_ bringing thr- nggrvgule limp |ll prices since lust lull-allay to l! vents a dos- eu. The liiurkel closed today at 2'1 to B cenfg s rinses for A lgrge, M to U cents for A medium and 2s to 5 cents for A pulleta. Mild westb- sr and increasing production have mused the slump Rerelptll lndny fo- lallell 1,781 rues. Lust Tiler-lay’: 178 cases were offer-ml for mil- The lrulter urarlrot r-uililined quiet, quotations on ho l grade holding at D55 cents a oulld. unchanged to slightly easier mm yesterday] levels. Arrival; totalled 237 boxes. The cheese market wus generally 1i rellfs s pound for current make On- lilrloa, compared with yesterday's qllolatiuns of i0 f0 1015, A {on} of U1 boxes was offered for sale. Potatoes ranged from 81.15 to $1.25 ‘or B‘) pound bags of Querbaca gird .ew Brunswick mountains. Prince ildwand lalaril mountains brought 81.46 to $1 iili_ about i5 cents more than yeotcrdsy. (ZlZxi17\! (Canadian Prasl) CHICAGU_ Mari-h il-Uwvlng largely to lack of sggi-oeelve lruylng rather than to ally ruaterln! pressure to soli- ing grain values svsiagel [swat to- dn . - ancartainty ever proposed legislat- ivs measures at Washington and as to grain code developments kept the wheat market wllhln narrow limits Crop pdvirq were regal-lied as oner- glly favourable, smi in parilvll llr a comprehensive summary from road sources covering Kansas, bums and Tune. Wheat closed unsteady. 85-9‘ under swtsrdayj flulsb, corn 95-? off, oats i‘ to 1 cent down, and prov sious at 1 to 17 cents decline. ambled over a narrow r Winniie train Erotica-r fldny lnll at tbs s so of tbs lisli=aa session wars to 9i cant lower Iva; wheat closed at flit with July at 55 to 5i cents Liverpool prices sapd and this together with a small dIasnd gave th" market an easier trend in lh. eloalng stages. Pit operations were small B: orl spies were estimated at about , huabsla. Chicago offerings and bang. as against bruises’ deliveries to soun- rry aiavutoru made Ip most of tba I It soiling. lvyool reported sasin duo to fear liquidation in Ne America and to relisbla reports Argentina wbeat now arriving was of bigker Quality. Closing quotations in tba u lisb Iarkot were i‘ ts d lower. C: go lad a similar trvo to Ila- a are was no l-banga la nab grains spreads and cnsrn ins quotations suffered from lack o interest. WIINIPIG. ‘HUI O— OIDII Wllnt: y g July Itj- . : affair; July “A. * rloy; s! ; July It}. (‘ADI PIICII w .N I :|e° . irwglfllialflllllli; NoCCW Uh- (ca-sun Press) Mfijlilcs :33: Pivotal ‘New York Stocks n (Canadian Irons) Allied Cllslu .. ‘o --illl|llTlTl0N$”“"" Beth Steal .. Vsllada in; l’ it llilse . . lflluapaek. Con Oss ijorn Products .. . Delaware sud [dud and’ ca. Amvriiun Pub Her .\' .4 . [Lsdlr- . . Stand llil .\' .I Tv-X Gulf llnloil i lflt'l|i' . ‘flfl’! imp 41 u s surmi- . [7 H Steel 5c Vanadium ‘vPlflllkhiilllC Woulwllrlll . Markets AtA Gla n c e (Canadian Press) ed higher Toronto Mines-irregularly higher. New York-Stocks rloaed ower. Winnipeg-Wheat slightly lower. New York-Jirrlrill-r mid coffee high- er; cotton and suglrr lower EXCljfiNGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL March iiv—Brltlgh foreign exchange in relation (‘snadlan dollar. as i-ilmplled by Royal Hunk of Cllirzldll_ as follows:- Argentina peso ‘ltllil Australia pound 4 057i Austria evhilling ~- Belgium iwlgll ZIHJ (‘hlna [long KnllK flnlllll‘! Denmark krone Z!!! France franc 066i. Germany roirhslnsnk 3990. Great llriluln pnunli 5 0074 Hungary ilcngu Ltirlfi India rupee lit-Si) ltaly lira Awi-‘l Japan yen 301:5 New Zenlunll pound 4 W87. Norway krone 3563. $10M 1W0 Smith A rlca pollnl 5 0M3. Spain pear-til 11m‘! Sweden krona» 1W3} Switsl-rlsiul frani- 324a llnlleli Slull-s dollar h premium. 3030. per cont (Canadian Press) Closing exchange infest- At Montreal-Pound 601%; U. S. dollgr 1.001»); franc 661 At New \'lirk—l'0r|nll 5177M; lrillan dollar W15: frllm- 11.33 At Perla -l’lnunl 77 W! fr; lE-rnsdinn dollar 15 ill) fr: l' N linllill‘ l5 2f.’ fr ln gold—l'orrrlii i2, M: rnnndian dollar 505'.’ cenls: I7 S. dollrlr 5D 57 cents. 1V. YLQURB (Canadian Press) Can- Ainer (‘you H Amer Sup rim r-r (‘an hlnrvoni (‘ills-s Se" El Bond and Share . Nia Hud-.. . It 811 [nd .. Miscellaneous XCauadlaq Pres! KONTBI L, ‘llfvh 6— Wheat nor no 2 7N Barley i‘ W no l M Oats L‘ \\' uu " 4-": UltJ l.‘ \\' no Oats feed m- -. Flour Iilriug will-ill patents firsts 5.8). Flour seconds 4 70. Flour takers a 70 Flour winter vlbect patents choice 3 Hi to 3 llli. Flour lat-lie r-r rll 4 ln to 4 r"? Bran l Ill ‘J4 ' ‘. )5 Mlddllng- ion ‘.9 X Rolled oats irag lt0 ills 2 90 Hay no 2 per ton carlots 2b 00. Unease current Ont ll. Butter no 1 291/5. Potatoes Qllahn-s 3i iii tn 8i 3i N. B. mil ll ‘Ji l’. I l Illi! $115 in ll .31 l-lggg in l-nrlrvns A isrgl- ‘ill A medium 3b. A pallets 84 NEW YOBK, Mann M-lndcx of iii staple commodity prices 40cc 31 Today 1.19 prev lloy--—- Week ago : year ago Si 9. I933 high -———; HIM low 78 7. 1R2 high 10G! S 1932 low 70 3 (Cnpyr ght lass by Moody's) Currencies (Canadian Preps) IOITIIAL, March 6—Botl the Ireneb franc and rbe United States dollar showwd small declines at aha clone of trading nn llouiranl foreign olcbangel Mdsy while the pound ster- llag rinsed with a minor fractional advance. The pound closed It I510 l-ld; up l-ll cent from last nigbfs final ao- tlttou. The Froucb franc decline 01 cent at 11.01 cents and tbs United ltaosg dolgr l‘ of on. percent at it DONOR prvuliulll. IAIII (Canadian P-rcws) Clone [I Commons . l: aqat ...o1U Llniment. k its quick, sifastivs ' Ammo Toronto sud Montreal-stocks clol- G equals I00: 1W8 average equals 2805). R haalha has 3011'!‘ lsnb G-Jlla big kal- sra of tbs Toronto ltosk laebsnge mining section bald first today and elem! wit): asrrow gains la the gold and base metal groups snaking of! rba influence of s roaetfqngyy u" a tbs Now York market all also c a- sfdsrabis fit taking locally. lt was day for vsislas, 8,3300 gbares Gauging bands. The sanior gold In‘ nansiaad steady or raoadsd llgbtly in the ssriy plff of tbs saaaiou bat firmed wail ill lbs but hour none elosad at s1.- ivo, up 40 cents, liclntyre gained 3 to 48.76, [Aka Shore 35 to . , and so to i2 4o. Wright Har- Rrsavsa drowned 10 rants and‘ Tack closed uunbsn ed at 0.10 TORONTO, -llf¢li 6- , Hfivrkn Oll . . K Kirk Lake Kirk Pro Kootelrsy and . soaoes to the . the , close] today _ Pgymuster .. Pot Cob Pioneer Premier Prog Air Quamont . Read Auth Reno Gold . Nun Ant Snrllln . Nherritt .. Null Foul. Nylranite. . . Trek Hugh ... ’l‘hom.s Cali .. Towagmac .. Treadwell Vacuum .. Ventures Wain W11 “Wolfe Amu “Wlyslde .. . \Vllisey L‘ . ... ... . Wright H Sill-or , . Pauli Ora Pore Pro Pnlfllfill . wane lit‘. .. “'00! Kirk i NOIDOIO SCHOOL The following la the standing of ygorbom geld-loge for the rnmths of Janu arr brillfli Graze? X-l. Brenton Stew!!!- Qmg. 11-1, i, 4 Croken: i. Wanda Bewnaaa. Grade VIII-i, liva Webster; l. George Douglas: 3.3-1! DWI!!!- Grade V-i. Verna Downed; 7. Reta Mallett: i. Keith r -. Grads IV-l. Ivan Bowman. m“. m_1, Ian Webster: f. Inset Robertson: I. Inrhm Hw- Grads ir-i. Jean llallatt: i. Sharp. ‘Rasher-Jeanie P. renter- _.._.._..____ IIIITOWII ICIOOI. Report of Huatown school for the Grade "3..2'i"i$"_t“..:.. s... o .s ..sJT;’.. c... will be sorry to hear that Llewellyn ha isoouflnad tohis home with the flu. Aglst has returned home after visiting llmunenlde. lk. Barry Dunn.‘ Grpereaux. waaamougtherecentv itors to Guan- town this week. llr. Robert Claimants, manager of tbs Montague branch of the Mari- time Ileotrlc 00.. and his staff were in Georgetown this week installing new aquipm and making repairs to the lines. Ir. James i512, Launching, was a visitor to Georgetown this Mr. Leo Pay, Newport visited Georgetown. Capt. James R Morris. C. A., left fills week for Cherry Valley. recently Mr. Chas. Hibbett has returned u. his home in Georgetown after vis- iting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Wm. S. Mariell. was among the visitors to the City this week. Mr. Jas. Skinner recently vislicd friends in ‘Charlottetown. Mr. R. Bruce, B. A., principal Georgetown High School spent the week end visiting friends in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Richard l-Ieam and son Richard recently Visited Montague the guest of her daughter, Miss Ivy Hearn. Mr. George Currie and Ml: Mil- ford Balchilder were among the visitors to Charlottetown this week. Mr. Meyrick Easton, was a visi- tor in the City this week. Mr- J. Gallant C. N. R. Agent who hasJieen relieving Mr. L. H. Doug- las has returned to his home in Charlottetown. Mrs. Sophia Johnson Georgetown recently visited Charlottetown the guest cf her daughter, Mrs. Vincent. Mr. Joseph Chaisson recently visited friends in Cardigan. Miss Florence Burke was among the recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Miss Flossie Burke, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Mor- iso . Miss Catherine Dalziel, R. N, and nephew Robert was among the recent visitors w the city. Mr. John Campbell. Woodville, was a visitor to Georgetown this week. Mrs. Wm. S. Easton. was a visitor to Georgetown this week. Mrs. John Morrison. Charlotte- town is visiting Georgetown the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walton. Sunday. March 3rd the 3rd Sun- day in Lent the services at the Church of the How Trinity were as follows: Both Matins and Evensong were conducted by Capt. W. B. Al- lison, C. A. At Matins, Capt. Allison chose as his text "For the word of the Cross is to them that perish, foolishness, but with them that are saved it is the power of God", l Cor. 1-18. At Evensong, the Capt. spoke from l Peter 5-7 "Casting all your care on Pa, for He careth for you"- ‘Theme-“Whaffis the use of worrying?" The speaker fir‘. pointed out how that many good and sincere christian people m: beset by worries, which unable them to live happily. Worry is not something peculiar to our day and generation. Jesus observed its pres- ence and a portion of the Sermon on the Mount dealt with it as we often read. The speaker went on to show how worry-injured the phy- sicnl health, deprived the mind of its crcativenem, spoiled our peace and confidence. it lipsct the true perspective of life mm’ its values The Capt. said that the one major suggestion that he should like to make concerning the matter cf worry. "Everything that threatens to give undue anxiety should be taken to God"_ “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His right- eousness". 'I‘lrat‘s the first step in solving the problem—'['hcre is no question of our wonyinz if we could learn to do this. The matter of worrying then rests on our Faith with God and our WllllHQIlPSS to commit all lo Him. w. Joe. P. Mcflolmaek, Launch- ing was a visitor to GQOTIBWWB this Grade I idl-l, Edwin ievris: 2. Lloyu Reeves. Perfect attendance for month — us Taylor, Jack Campbell- Hiles for most stars -Walter Campbell, [eernsn hlurl. crane Deacon-Teacher. y kidneys and far trouble," I Mrs. l. W. quail, Granada Gaaps. P.Q. f] n‘! a3 ;l§Et Z i- s llr. L. lbouglsa. C. N. l1. ll sou sossrsna+vu§suouss _i__ poled peacefully away at lvfls lent qualitiu, in business he was honourable, his word was his bond, in friendship sincere, and in all things he was noble and admirable. While only a youns man he iden- tified himself with any movements within his reach whose aims were f0 develop the country, uplift huh.- others, and» his efforts uvre not fruitless. And it can be said of him no we. Y0 or old, rioh or poor, over left his ours in want of food or shelter. There are left to mourn besides his heartbroken wife, three sons and three daughters, namely, [aeo- nard, Allan, Arthur, Imelda, Laura and Anna, and one brother, Peter at home, also four dieters, Mrs. Mary Seals and Msrgueriete M Charlottetown, Georgenia of Bos- wn (Acnes) Mrs. Bernard Mofessc of Waterville, Maine He leaves them as utizrmost re- quest stainless record that all men may read. The funeral which was held from his home in Avondale, on Saturday February 10th to 8t. Joachimhs Church, Vernon River was largely attended and was conducted by his Pastor, Rev. P. D. McGulgan who visited him during his illness and administered to him the last rites of the Holy Catholic Church of which he was a. devoted member. The pail bearers weele his most intimate friends, Alphonsus O'Don- nell, A‘,hcnsus Keoughsn, Ter- rance Mclnnls, John P. Delaney, Patrick Wood, Aglistine Wlsner. May his soul rest in peace. (Patriot please Copy) WILTSEIBE HOCKEY MAPLE LEAFS 4: HAWKS l. Hartsvllle ' Maple Leafs, playing without their star right winger, "Hum" Daugherty, out-skated, out- played and out-scored the Wiltshlre Hawks, to eliminate them from further competition, in the most thrilling encounter of the season on Thursday, March 1st. Donald Nicholson who has been lplfl_\lllg 00115131631! but not spectac- ular hockey all winter scored two quick goals lrl the third period to give the Leafs their margin. Play opened slowly in‘ the first period but soon livened up as both teams anxiously strove for the op- ening marker. Hartsville claimed a goal in this period but the goal judge decided otherwise. The Hawks opened the scoring in the second period when George MacLean lifted E. Deacon's rebound over the prostrate Hartsville goalie. The hopes of the Hartsvillc fans were dashed s‘?! fiirthcr when Em- erson Deacon circled the Leaf net and pushed the pllCk into the cor- ner of the cage for the second goal. Towards the end of this period, Boy Nicholson, right winger of the Leafs and the most effective man on the ice beat Baldersou cleanly on a pretty play after being robbed at the goal-mouth on previous rushes Shortly after the third period 0D- ened Everett Maciieod who had been skating like a demon all cv- cning dented the draperies for the lying counter. Peter Nicholson. Leaf goalie who, by the way, made some spectacular saves was the 2323:: all Th8 IlM-"ll are ls follows: _ Maple Leafs: .0001, Peter Niehdq son; Defence, Maurice Cur-icy, Dog.- aid Nicholson, rum“ ' vrards. Jim Thompson, - Deacon. xeltrr Johnstnn, naili- Cemvbell. Neil Campbell. ' _________ BBDOKFIILD The pupils. oi Brookficld School - are rapidly progressing under tkt~ skillful management of their teaoh- ~ er, Miss Margaret Chandler. l Mr. Lloyd MacLood has accepted - a. position with the firm of Morrison d: Howett, Darlington, Many friends of Mrs. John C." Weeks are very sorry to hear of her’ ' sudden illness. She has been moved to Charlottetown for treat-P" merit. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. l Miss Marion MacKinnon, Char- lottetown, is spending a. few days in Brookfield, with her cousin, Mil Dorothy Weeks. The farmers of Brookfield are very busily engaged hauling seed pota- toes. Those confined to their hound with flu are Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Lem lilac- Lean, Jim Maclesn. The many friends of Mr. Sher-mm -- MscDun are glad to see him about " again, after a severe attack of the flu. r Miss Iieen Hewett was a visitor I the City last week. - Mr. teal-d MacKinnon, Charlotte- town, was a. recent visitor to Brook- field. - Mr. John C. Weeks, employee of e the Department of Public Works Garage, Charlottetown, was in Brookfleld for the week end. Miss Dorothy Weeks spent a ha days in Charlottetown, guest of mu - Roy W. Wooldrldgc, Cambridge, Mass, who is spending the winter months llr Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. Alhdi MacDuff are very sorry to hear that she has been confined to her bed. FLAG-Uh‘ SWEEPING INDIA PROVINCES- LONDON. March a -— Twelve hundred persons have died within a weck in a plague sweeping 20 cities of the United Provinces of India, said a dispatch from [iuknow to the Dally Mail today. The inhabitants of the stricken . region were said to be deserting their victim of a tough break when a per word: Alnnunrernontl and Con: Spiritual Offerings, bards, ole , nirrvl Other rate! nn appllrnfl eooaaasoa-QQO-Q-O IATIJ l-lo par ward, three innar- tlolll for fhl price If two, Ifrietly ble In ad since :‘il§§T§l?; FOR SALE - QUANTITY CHOICE hay. A, G. Stetson. Winsloe. L-966. FOR SALE - ACCil-T ‘roan- l-‘ive, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Joly pguiuery, Nov. l-tf. l FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Nov, i-tf. CARDBOARD SUITABLE F0! lining authorises. etc. ll‘ m! Guardian Office. FOB BALE - A SQUARE GRAND Piano-in good condition. Nc rea- sonable ofler refused. Apply Box 11¢ L-“l. ma. sane - s room; NEWLY freshened cows. An AYFINTQ ""1 a Guernsey. Gordon Jewell. North River. L-W- POI BALI ~— GOOD CAI-IIAGI Minimum Charge for any advertisement lwanty-flva rants. loooaoowafie-oowvoooeoowaaoo homes and fleeing the colmtry in terror. Advertising‘Rates-Payable in Advance l Central Guardian locals. 6o per word; Western and lantern locals, ll. lag lvsarta, 2e per ward; Classified g 4e pig amino; [Alters of Condolence, ‘we. 2e per word; la Memorials: Notions, ‘foe per lash: Lin: of Floral all per Inch; Nollrra nl Thanks and AIIVPOMQUOB. 75c per inch 0|’ dc per i #0000005 " Miscellaneous ESCAPED l~R0.\l Ell’ RANGI. clear mcdluln female fox. Finder. please notify Uliliran Robertson“ North River. 1.472.. HAUL‘ A (i001) GARDEN. FLEE- ty oi everything to cat fresh- and for winter! McFadycrfs Heady cost so little and grow so much- 3c to 4i: per packet. Big Overslfl- Packets. Nrw Crop, Fresh, Tested Seeds. Over 150.000 satisfied cus- tomers last season. Investigate; Clip this Ad and get [Argo Pack- et Beautiful Flowers Free-OI send 25c for i0 Big Packets rq- ular vegetables with Special Cou- pov good for 25c on first ordll. (Corn preferred. stamps accepiad-b McFadyen Sord Co. 237 Punt St. Toronto, out. N-IL ‘Pternale Help Wanted _ WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAI]! references required. Write X, cl Guardian. L-Ifl To Let ro sari-r - snafu nun-Ia rooms and one with Brute. with or without board. Awly Q Queen Street. a Lost "l _ [DBF-BIOII IATII SPA!‘ Pup frat-tall», reward. Hnfl kindly notify I. A. Pergllfll, Q Idwuru Road or at Parole-IQ gusm‘: shoe More. Char‘b@ town. My ‘ae-‘aaawe i.