‘civic callus-res (Continued from page l)‘ ‘ J av?" _ ' .r interest e: Duoount .............-.... umkmg Flififid ....... -.- btreci Maintenance - - - - - - - Govcmmgnl, Pond .......... ..‘...... Migccilancoilfi ., - “mogul, cu rzuv DELAYED -.. mile l ; l , gordon train arrived in the city at- ll ilital! . aaoglanooo -.j -._ Qiiivvii l!" iliiiliilifgfli v51‘ "iii- "L n] properly ‘Managua ‘ left wrmcnt haildiizli p. m. ar- Mm‘ _ 7 . ___.___._._ _ . » rlviag all nor “atom. m. croissant lllzvzllaobslao -. . P m“ m _ 9,000.00 ellillirlo ‘Million ansnll wnla Miscellaneous Receipt-e‘ .'. afternoon: ‘ i012. 5mm, ‘rolls {d f...“ . . . . . . .,_........'.‘ lea. linlcuullizl 8:. Aliliifills glrpllr- iiCiiiillLlY TAKE 2 . . , POLICE 111C following recon was brown |‘Ql_(':l'.'CXl1llllti£C!—— ~-- ‘ --‘ g ‘lllc undersigned hes the honor , 101' luorllll curled January 31st . lliiii. ‘ ll. lilo lnonfll o! ‘Jilliiaiy twent mo» ula Oily ‘limits for offences cl 5 Ufrnccs. -- . ANNU- Lrlulk and diwrdflill’. Drunk anti‘ incnpitbic -- 1; blip . . . . .5 1 u mlctlig Pence Cmcer 5 unlawful lwssasaion. 0i Lilli!" 3 ‘v ll‘ i . . 2 Lilncnllc Delinquency ,. .... ... D . 6 T541115 ._‘,....l$_- "use ‘also 37 htrllldltloit to these arrested th Ousiol -Act. tylobclng for possession ‘luring in stop a horse ‘drawn vehicle ‘Willi ufilecr: taro for indecent expo: {orderly 'l‘ol'lduotL-"three' for corner lo fcrlnc. nnll one-for breach of the ra We t-sblstcd ,_‘tl1n‘ ‘Prohibition om llllpmicll of thannlawful possession --lltlbns were entered. a convict ‘ Q11 January ldth. \‘"°'i~'*°i1-"lt“‘..-},'-“F‘°'?J rim! P. test. “""‘ ' Tho amounts collected iii “i155 51'- . \' " u r (inc rll-lc imposed ulldar the Pro Ono fine impwid‘ uhdre the PhO .1. _- "nvo flllfii imposed under. tl-ls ou -. -... llilsccilanoous. fines and out; ool "v r, .. . ' , ' rfPTQAvBJ anlourlt, oollscwl, -_~;; Cthcr duties {orformcd by. the "PPW-El-s, -*-_.¢. » Prleoners- ‘ ' "to ‘Qlloctflflfl Elummonnes= served r...~.; '2..." éiuimoeuaa served-w. la} 'la.... l: lraucrlts escorteddoraleunwooll me.- » illtrcliing. nousea duararltlllad " r. llllelllng housea-lroieaaed fpomaq Persons in P015: Station for tr I Fl- Btrect lights foul-ldfburnt out .. .. " ' " ' ‘ " 4 Respectfully submitted. - ‘iiiQNlllLY MEETING. lcolllllillelrrralllillm l) 1 ' ........-~-...l.....~-.~.l..-.-......... s the force coiled"; lwmlycgight, jamplea of milk 14"" \\lllll,ll _ afternoon. 1013. > ~ ’ \ “F? ' d , \ .| -. allsfirlu u; ‘llll Anus ‘mu afternoon. “i” ‘ -. ‘i011. \IIII;IIVI _ a loner trifling. ._-,la.uoso _ . ‘ "“'_ ‘ \ K 2il,14'.l.i0 , HSTEIMIDIATI.‘ llocllcv T0- a,ooo,ol_) g11,1q3_1q‘|bl|qii't. vice vs st. Domino's. One ‘ilqur’: cllate with banli. ma. 10am] _- ‘ . n..."- _»..-a-.. . u l ‘DOST M!!! the Valentina Bridlo 1p. bpaary Hall Thursday evening. rat. lacs. llllpltiel-C. w. n. m- ~ 1667-31 . l |. heron. ml olrcoullculor rlolslall m llleflmbifltiiil- ' Jlrraaaaaolaa-a: lloollay 10-" 1241081‘, vies Vs cl. Dllhltllfj. Ono ‘ll-org mldg ‘ilcufs ekate with band. 1673. i - io eulzlnii the City Police fteparl. y aovcn 127) streaks aslislad below:- ‘ I INTElbllinla-rs sloclulv ro- NIGIIT. Vica Va St. Du n's. Que collvlci- nulllllla- Total. llelllaraa iwiirfo- oil-w with bend. ~ i613- ioml. all. ' - ' ' ___,_, ' 9 0 0 SHOW’. 1100M RBIUIIAJI‘ - The ‘l o '1 _ ow show room of wnn. Prowse A: 1 o‘ . i FI-loonwood , sells, 6n Ill-my Street, erected by 1 o l Mlior n. A. McDonald; contractor. i z a 2 gwagfloished last weak.- completely a u s Jcqulvrad to begin) lluaiilill‘. Much u z 2 RAIIOEOd to ‘credit is lllle m. Mcbolialilfor the Parents. speedy completion of the work undel- 2b ' I - l7 tho adverse weather conditions to be » , expectadthls time of your,‘ ere were three convictions‘ under "the ‘ ‘ t ‘ n of mottled liquor and one for lo- - when requaatedv to do so by a Cus- ure in a public plane. fourdor dia- rlfing. two for trucking without li- fllc by-IQW. .. .1 ' . " Ours ‘in iourleell sacral-lea of brllniwl or sale‘ of intoxicating llqilOf-‘Biif ion being recorded in every case. » .-fi.'s'r. MARY'S convsm: ‘rho following is the Honor Roll for bt. Mary's Convent. Bourisfor til nlorlth'of January 1;. ~ Grade VIIL-l. Helen Byme; ll vlrlinia McDonald; 3. Adela Mc- Grade VII-d. Marjorie riquei; 2* ‘Edna’ brliquctf ii, Helen Mullally. Grade VI-1, Laloah Roop; 2 NellilfMcDonaldi 3. ‘Ella. Poole. ' Grade V-i,‘ Julia, Sweeney; 2 Adclc McDonald’; I. Mela Bour- reovs- ' ‘ ‘ Grade 1V~i, Nanljantwcll; 2; Amy Moionc and Gertrude Pllquct. lcqual); _3. Catherine Pequot and Catherine Cbeveria‘ (squall. __ ol-alla I_lI—-1.' Anita; Perry; z. liicanolvlfssseyf ti. Kits snl-lalllslfiare‘ vllqlldi, ‘lhoilaif ' 9ii1l'ii9,iii-.°.f$‘l.‘°.-“?l “l”! “Pr” and coals during Jarlualy‘ are as lllutlclvall.’ manual-y) .. .. aaoollo hibition Act (Dacclnberl " atoms Aot-.......... ta 1eclcd=.;..i.. .... .. alum Police during the month m Ia fol-. l. =1 J... l. l- ungl, “u. .._».._,....:.._...\._ Qt! . “l. villa. ll-"a Isaan. ~——~--r------ I ' g one. as all tbs councillors have been “mm, m. _ most agreeable and moat faithful to ‘ . their duties. All l-nonlbora have giv- an an‘ honest. loyal and faithful at- tention to duty. His worship ex- r ,_ ‘ his thanks for the co-opora- tion of each councillor. the city clerk.‘ andasaisfant. consulting-engineer. the -?.-._ uarantlrle ;_ '._ otectiorl cvcrniaht _. ..l‘ ........l..-. s. lllarwlnartl. y i _clllaru reuse. r . pa flbfiflfid "Council Cancel" and in unwm- to the acoustical their‘ the" vmmoiiiflv hi4 wt "the m6"! iii cltymseol-dal. ~ _ His Worship gratulitcd Couni fiw-Qu ' , Councillor tho street gym-rum repel-lad ’l‘~tilu ula. mat ftrorli possible i! 119mg doho with will yblggllincry on iuqq‘ ipgkqgplng the meets clear of snow. Borne oL-lthc imviorrcs are wqrltilig oval-time. His Worsillp_ aolallylsnlss ‘ on tile ibicnrllli condition in which the ltrtols have been kept. a subject of who rllvopabia polalrmli, ' pasoilllg . flrwiiior Kennedy, m. Ch] lllgllt rfillnmliiec atsini that. the lights ft- ‘Mind bllmed out would be attend; m ihlillddlldfily. ,\ ‘ , f, 11111101‘ rim-don. read "the. ‘n- llybrlllllp, _ _ _ v ,5“ . {New fuliilwlnbfigbltrflpb’ y; plasma 4! Payment for oitlfllbollr was nflov- led-by Qmnolllor liiostor sndsooonrl- 'lt,-bv..collllaulcl-._lcs , pissjlvod hi ll llllllllllllla waisfoc aroma RTCOHWI be mid ‘im- city lsallllr. ' uncillor Foster po that he had heard insists?‘ nbtqipifbllr hid been arcunlclaTRlila ' count- ". bush has not ma‘ lac we. Ila Jill-I: is known. when ‘it is bolliblo lliinijv-Pt eiiy labour, __ ligation can will. . um * 111v ‘whom ' .s leaot 2m) was of the sanitary. oiilccr. same; “m, mpghkywm ‘mum their r ‘ ‘ fflvoypars ago a mm ocssoo was votpillln tl-ls ‘estimates for the Exhibition Asaociatloihlt that HIM-till! was the usual grant given. "figuring that. year a csrlaln citizen waited uporntile than mayor. ‘stated that tho council had no auth- ol-llvrtlllllsu ole plat, m. giiatpd that-l: tl-ls than slayer laced the Ihlque suit would be soured. The result was that the mayor dldnoi in the ohoque/‘drbo. ‘smooch-had N871 legally Vflflfl 1dr iluo you grad "willed museum that liven ml- Two ago wilsn._t\10 ‘present’ council csmailui was-drawn to their stiouoll ital all amount ll:- am which aaenlwlvmvlsluiy rm has‘ g ‘lcr Prwsusfayorolaot who has given ‘flight ysara offsithful service to the city. 113d also, to Councillor Heardon who has been returncdby acclsma- tlon- ‘ , “ qounoiliorl-lolnlan expressed ap- preciation of the words spoken by jiiahworahip. stating that‘ oltiuus whirromotlmcs say unkind things aboutftho council mould not say such if they ‘were in closer inucb with its work. l . ‘ Councillor Prdwsa also sxprissed his, lpprlciltion stiting thlt he bid l difficult task on hand to equal Mayor Yefln his civic capacity. ' Councillor ileardel-l apcke to the some effect, andthanked tho-people iii-the‘ ward for the honour ‘ ‘ him. ‘ ‘ and twoopara sin the council doofd‘ ed to pay th0_ ‘cluvqlssllnlsie ac- '84 . ll.... ‘ l.. . ‘anal-mo u: rllc restraints ‘W O'Donnell - .' _ héiql:& letilnvoj it‘ oroaslule T offered to sell it blur to ml town. present engineer. the Chief of Police.- -- 3"I' wlllrlillCllnllLQlfffil-lfi‘ -~~— ~. .222 .:":::..¢....' A u, " . i , Ie-‘eeoeclfoae-e eo-ososs-eafo ' Jtulncoltnlct vlonlu ' y ‘TFUCTION-i _ _. room incision. _ ’ , of lmloll _ Bpsclal attention given lo' element- ' any and advanced students V cllarloiiaiayll - " p _ Chou: moi-L ' \ -§O 9O OJ-Ol O O-O-CQ QQQQ U‘ CO O-O-O§£ laez-2-io-el.... .'.. ... " l=d'rnr.o ‘sacks ’ ‘(Continued foul lilac ll. _ Intclwiewcd by ‘i119 Guardian with respect to the Above complaint, Mr. J. W. Boultcr. secretary of the Pota- to Growers’ Association. stated that -----._._...--._-_-...--__.. in DGCQDIML some complaints wore received with respect to the perk rlaokagea ahippeddo the United Btates market. These shipments were discontiflhcd by the Association on gbeingyadvised that the same quality of. . ‘ ‘ . chipped in so lb- bus. would cell for the some prices. The Association has bad no complaints respecting the 90 lb. shipments. One complaint was received with respect: to lbfi lb. bags, which were received from a grolver whose scales, ‘it was later discovered. were out of use. The general experience of the As- sociation ins been that an extra duty hasto be paid on steamer shipments when bags are overweight. when shipped by rail the duty is only paid on the basis of 15o lbs. per bag. but the total weight is charged as duti- ablrwhen shipped by steamer. The buyers do not want over-weight ship manta because of this fact. - - .In view of the above facts. it is necessary that growers be particu- larly careful lrl_ weighing shipments. Ono under-weight shipment gives the Province much undesirable pub- licity abroad. The best way,_ml-. Boul- tor suggests, is for every ‘grower iri see that his scales are properly teat- ed. and pay rigid attention to weigh- ing the sacks before shipping. Pepysf-BocoliuSopld ‘LQNflVQNI Fob. ill-The falnrlua naaoer bowl of Semuel Pcbow- 1185 59¢" 391a to an unnamed Anlcrican for "coluldcrsbly more" than {Hobbit was announced‘ last niKhl-‘bl’ P9"? bllvcr, the? dealer who recently Dill’- oilseed lust ‘auction'- ~ ~»=-- Ml‘. Olive!‘ pain vilboo for ftvbiii “Qsggfgqpiwifqeh; WhflQV/x,‘ had bee; alncethe ‘days 0! Poliilbf _ The ‘town sucooerledln ‘raisin! $17-- $00.‘ but eouldnnm reach Mr.’ Oliver's figure. ' PRIEST AiTACKED BY ZACK! (British villus ma») ROME-Feb. bfllle dramatic story of a. country priest‘; fight with I golden ealle is rcbiiiifili "m" 5°‘ vars. (Plcdnlontfi ' ’ The encounter took- place in I rockcy glen, appropi lately. known as owns a small flock of sheep. was mldlng a lamb when tho__,elI1¢ swooped down llkl, a lllullccrbdil l" tried to fix its tIlOTL! lrl tile lamb. Will-l a swirl; of l-ln shepherd's {rook the priest disabled on! 0! ii" eagle! wings. but after flying round his head. in ITOKEII loops the bird returned in the attack and flew head long at the priest. It; tall-ma reach- ed the flash of -tile priests chest. but m entanglcdin hi! loose. ncwlll: garment. - A ion! atruflli! '°"°'~'°d~ The priest managed to blind the call! _ ,= gnfl ‘ ‘ in killing ii.- oouoi Ind-a ohequlasi am was ll- suad. Illa usual (not in recent ‘your has been 51.900. w mo ‘two rem ma sllcoiir.iiial.ooo wal lsalllll for ulsc year.‘ so all: m imeliiw- W-Jlii- l cheques were issued two years ago. WET!“ """',M'°" 3"” 3mm“ calm-ram will i» u» nlniulleafllersoi View"! "iii" W‘ P"?- Aaaoalatlon by use city for s fol-par PM I'M W"?! “~m4"$°”°°'. year. and $1.0M; ‘ rm.- mskina; In? MAI-IIAGES n-lnconwlii-P‘ .._‘__..___...... IIAIP "Wllllw-M- thl Heme Jan-sz-éass-s...“ _ .1 < Q-pasraa _ - ‘M14325! osullrlin. um. Jll '8:- Jan. N. Peter 0:. beloved iiusoano s: aanpvulfiruluslm amni- ‘iimrw- m- lib asrsrlaabafla _ diet- llascl urove. ‘ la ysara. ‘ leaves iicuar ,j_ é at Ollwkllilildiilfil‘ coded; _ ‘napoleon-activism it. was, - haunt Vacuum Ill-h. by the- Tile eagle measured nearly scven feet-from tip to tip of the wings. ......_ 4 _ ones eeoosauose-oeeeebo" " rsasonlrrloa-“ruany... nc- -- um only t ‘ll of the ‘aueogllfl .3061"). onimorappeoairnataiyiiol- seesaw- 1m. the "measles Nest." ma criwi. “W wily-lo ytick, but could not for a lorlo "time gee a" clear blow. when nearly ' exhgustod ho svucll the bird to the mum drill» cousin la rslmlllauaewritzsa la- muciioulasllaoiapdlaaarsayrepln _ _ maniacs. , minus mllatlwlillslli ilacflllllil um; bill. rile ro- and also llllllll us rualsmwm we counselled-require- lmlpiidummaallbrinl your ‘flflariptlofltokulfiitll mama. Mn-clillnlron flilARDl/lw . trinity flatten ‘(burrfii , IUEBDAY , . - aso-gaintanaen regular noel-int is! llsli. Lee-senior c. o. l. ‘l’. groups. ers- ulsr motion-Boole! Isl]. ltlllllll ‘J (Special to the Guardian) BUMMEBSIDE. Feb. lit-Dr. 1si~ dora Gallant of Bloomfield, the 01'1- cst practicing doctor in-tl-le province. passed away quits suddenly about 7.30 a. m. on _Monday. The doctor with his wife and aorl Aneaa were about to drive to church to aitcnl morning Mass. l-lla wife and son were waiting in the sleigh for the doctor to come out of the house. As he did ac. he was seized vlth a au-l- dcn attack of heart. failure. Rev. .l. A. Gaiirlt was lmlncrliately sent for. but when he arrived Dr. Gallant llrvl expired’. living only a few minute: after the attack.‘ _ . The deceased was 1a years of age and was a lllclubcr of one of tho nlrls cit families on tile island‘. havill; ten brothers living all between tile ages of 65 to 85 years. He was a native of Rustico. the sol-l of the izlie Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gallant and was educated at st. Dunstarrs uni- versity. later at Menlramcook nml Dalilouslc University and took his drgrcc ‘of M. D. at‘ Philadelpia, Dr. Gallant was probably the’ first French doctor to practice nledilfno on the Island and has been in Drill! tlce for over fifty years. He star-lo ills profession ill Cnlaiizall. but v.4- from there to Ru lico. Wilfi" '~ . a largo pro»: f-r mu“ About civic-w r"'"* lg: hr" to Dloomflrlci in tile-nevi -. l province where he onJ-y c'J the (‘Ill fidcnce of a very large nunlbcr n; hlrzlctvtiollrra. He was until-lug in ill:- lnllnlilliH-ratlons to the sick and: was {of a very jolly and genial disposi- tion. bringing comfort into the homes rhcl-e he entered. ills practice always being ill the country districts. He was often. especially in aarly years. both rlactol- and parson to his patients and will always be fondly remember- . all by his many friends. In politics he was a otron: Illberal and was wall and favourably knwon through- out the Province. . ‘Ihcrelsre left: tlvmourn his widow. formerly Misc Margaret Campbell, of Qnpoud. three daughters lull 1011i’ soils-namely; Mrs. Benjamin Gallant of BBlbOll.'»Mi\-§5.; Mrs. Dr. McGl-atll, ' of Nechlaselc, N. 8.; Mrs. Joseph A. Kelly, ofIGharlottet/own; Wallace 0i glmmerpide; Ferdinand of Boston: Raymond of Bloomfield, and Ancas at homo. to all of whom The Guard- ian extends its sympathy in their sudden bereav nt. The fu- neral all ngemcrlts will appear later. Monthly Meeting S ’.S'ide Council \ _._ lspecisl iAI-UIB Gusrdilni SUMMERSUJE. Feb. 10.——Ti‘lC rtfl‘ ular monthly “meeting of the Sunl- lncraidc Tovm Council. the last be- fore the forthcoming civic election. was held last night, ills Worship May or Lidsione presiding and all the ooulv-lllora present. The pwcecdings mostly ronsistc‘ of routine. which ‘ ‘ " ‘ the ' of ‘ l- molnlitlng to the sum of 8826- M the conclusion of business each coun- clllolnbrlefly reviewed the activities of the committee of which he was the chairman-during the past year, and Ill turncongratuiafed His Worship and bended out the usual annual cclllpllnlentslo him and fclicifations in their fallow councillors. emphasiz- ing tho haw! Ind harmonious rcl- ylons which had featured the year's ll. " at the " board. ‘Pwo of the three retiring councillors. Messrs Phillipa and Grady. atalcd that u...» again would be candidates for rel-election in their oral-ll: and were wished the best of luck in the campaign. mlbodied in his retiring ' remarks! Councillor Bohul-rnan road a somewhat. lengthy annual report as chairman of thojloctrio ‘iilht. com- mittee. in which h! asld that he was proud w rdport that every promise made by ihroouocil-to the rstobly- s yaarysgo, at a public meeting l-lsd proved-Mi? iultiffed. One brom- ise was tila-‘raduction of rstoa for electric eurrmt. and oitiuns have been pblo to tale metric lnlflY iiiiich alora freely than under ills no nus coll‘ comm w‘ ominous» cellul- alsll showed, iba wonderful surplus earned this year so the clssirlc plant ai‘ala.ln.srrel>alpam with 1m. The pleni produced more It. w. 3.1M]!!! ‘ 3K1 v usgniejtii. " n, I ‘iiiE Lilla! 5- inlolls: with loyal defence oi’ j-hillty in selecting the most up to ...,.. y. LECTURE TO TAKE PLACE AT A. Home & Coo Showrooms KENT__ STREET . On Tuesday Evening, Feby. 11th At}? O’Clock. This Chassis Lecture _an¢‘__if Demonstration Will be Given by Compietent Factory Representatives of the Chevrolet Division of the . Motors Corporation. General If You Are Interested in Automobiles ‘ D0 Not Fail to Attend.- This Meeting. ~ A. HORNEA’: c0. --.__s-__ cent. The higher efficiency o! the now 300 '1 bower engine has con- siderably reduced the total operstinz, ooats and is heavy enough to carry; the entire load with still quite a re-l serve without the‘ assistance of aith-| crpi the smaller "engines and is giv- l in; excellent satisfaction. ' t 1AA‘ -:--~*.r—":".---- a, Classified A tvvrebooeeeOb ll 1 J . His Worship. Mayor T" ‘ be-l fore adiourmncnt addressed the} council about us‘ follbwaT-This has‘ been lrmofllerikaur, year in the hi5- l-Ofy of Slinllllcrairle. you have been. called upon to solve some very inl--l lvartant questions. fa THERE-Enid de- visions that were far reaching and! all lmpouant in the independence and future prosperity of Bummerai’ . . I refer to the town light and power‘ plant. in this case you siporl unan- your‘ ‘owl-l and people and did not bmrtcri away the birthright of your citizens! l can assure I was proud of you and l feel that every loyal citizen of Sum- . incl-side is proud of you today. and; that their town isaafe in your keep- ing. In adding power to our light plant. you have shown wisdom and date and efficient machinery and zivcn Burrunernide a. power-plant to be proud of. Owinl: to tile pressure nlaced upon the Council in solvinc ‘he light question. the newnanenf street program was abandoned for this year. but ‘this colnmitye has done good work in keeping our ap- in '- snd other strcefa in as good condition which is possible under the circumstances as they are today and have carried this work out. with a big ‘saving over their estilnalcsfl hope this coming rear lvlll see the. street foreman performing the ayinolt .1! permanent streets in the same cf- , ficient manner as he now lays alde- ‘- walks and make it an annual opera- tion in future. Our oolce department has made every effort .10 improve that branch of the civic ervioa and while it has met with some disap- pointments I feel that brotrHa has been made. Our town wharf has made a good showing and the rop- erty in general has been well looked after. Our parks have been kept in s very creditable manner. I wish to thank you for the loyal support you have given me in the last year; also tihe Town Clerk. engineers and street foreman for their fro-operation: I also wish to thank the prcoa for their untrlng support. and interest in the civic welfare. and the good citiulu of Bummcraide for the oo-oporatkn and auppwt they have given. Owing to delay: which were qnavofdablc and not hsvhlg our oorftract complet- odJ arn offering with filo council for reelection for another yearn-e. Loosening Irncu ‘Nata When a nut becomes frown so that it is impossible io iooaanit with the aronoh which lite n. a largel- wrench a vi oed o? the and of the smaller one ll imresae the leverage, A few a cadmium-h 6mm oval-mull or“ "menu bro-firm" "t. “WWW viii will f no mat. anus: ml task easier. ' " ‘ . ‘ , s Brenton Claw; l. bin-fuel Ovttoway; 3. luau on a durum ‘llsll. \ Miscellaneous a LA‘ AQAA‘ dvertisements ‘ O IQIDOO lilo per ling of 5 yard; Oorrlinaolsworda .. lepsrllaooflworda 0005 Ispclinsofswordl Yv Male Help Wanted ESCAPE!) FROM RANCH. PAIR. 0F silver foxes. tattooed "CAI "160 and "CAI 21G." Reward. Douglas Aftken, Fortune Bridge. 1637-61 JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor. Box 82. Charlottetown. ' bid-‘ii-ld-llnopd. Porno radon-ion rnls soa- aonb shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Prfntcry. ESCAQED FROM BA-bICiI-C“ C‘ silver female fox. tattooed. Re- ward. Inslic McDowell. Fredericton. ' l669-5i "Wanted 7j WANTElF-AN OFFER FOR. FIVE LIGHT V MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay: easy work while learning Barber ‘Prado under famous Moler Anlcriclm plan. oval-id's moat ro- liabl Barber School System. Write foda for free literature. Molar Barber College, 573 Barringtnn BL. Halifax Wed Ind 8st tf. Salesman Wanted lALlsMlifl WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good my. Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic representa- tive co handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Writs. Pelham. Nursery. Co. Toronto, Ont. S W. S-WSTF. '_.___.___..._ ......... -..__.__.__. summer cottages at Revere Beach. Mass, in exchange for any pro-, party on P. E. Island. Apply. Guardian. 1473-2-3-1 week! -...._____..-.._.....____ 1 WANTED-LIVE BACCOONS. ALSO‘ buying raw furs every day. J. D.‘ Jenkins, Charlottetown. 1525-611 WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE; room and board. in private family} Apply at this office. l635-2i? RACCOONL-i ivANTl-TD -- A ‘FEW. pairs of raccoons and some. extra. females. Gavin Harding, 7 West» St. Phone Iii-L. l528-3l- _________________________ I. WANTED-PIANO TN GOOD CONJ rlition, suitable for public hallf Col-respond with Secretary of Crap- aud Women's Institute. 1654-2-11-0. PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL The following is the standin of Pleasant Grove School for the month of January:- Grade lx-l. Kathleen Curran; z, Vincent Doyle‘. 3, Georgie Martin. Grade Vii-J, Marie Doyle. Grade VI-i. Laura Watts; 2, Agnes Curran. Grade V-f. James Curran: 2. lwla Roberts.‘ Grade III-l. Itta Jay; I. Alfred Claw; 3. Everett. Claw. ' Grads 117-1. John Ottoway and Doria Curran. Perfect Attendance -- Kathleen Doyle. Marie DoylnAgnea Curran. James Curran and Manual Cttoway. San All Nata and Washer! All nuts and w rs shouldoe sav- ediiuleyal-ainatgodevsdltlon; alolouall ulclo may lla no irlussaiah llaslcl-ulealpsgooomiaivmits boa-rd about debt inohsa solemn. drive a number of nails info it. sad drwjtbo l foil, R. R. 2. bliuailolls Vacant Female AMBITIOUS MEN EARN WHILE learning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert instructlon~big demand. Litera- ture free. Write Dominion Barber College 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal. S. V. M. 1-7.1431,2B.2-4.ll.l8.26.3-4. 11.18.25. i For‘ Sale CERTIFIED COBBLER SECONDS for sale. Order now for Spring de- ilvffy. John A. Coulson. Kenslng- 1655-2-11-3 50 SHEEP FOR SALE 0R TRADE for young cattle. Ivau Glow Coivliic Road. IMB-Z-I-iweek. __..__._._.. . FOR saw, r0 new. BOARD arm‘ room signs on band at Guardian Office. g1 LOST-FROM RANCH 0F WM. Duffy, ‘Bunbury. male fox. llnrk- fnos "ldF CBT" Apply to Wm. Duffy. 3.’ l.osrTVv'li-'éiif§il_r§vccn rif- aco Cafe and Capitol Theatre. Finder leave at this office.‘ ‘Ro- Wlfd; 1680 Od-OGOUOOOO-O-OOXOOOOOQOOO‘ DR. J. P. MILLAR i DINTDL QUIGIUN OOKOOOOO QbOlCflfl-QfilfiflQxb nois and onshore over doll _' “ . . . - . -. _v~‘o.‘-"’ . ‘THE GREATEST CHEVROLET. " 11v CHEVROLET HISTOR Y‘. _ I You" Are Invited to Attend W . THE CHEVROLET‘ CHASSIS Judson H. or ,