JULY i1. 1929' . The leadingteas of the Maritime‘ l Provinces for nearly sixty years;- 5 - lietter today than ever. . 1w‘ . QAALAAAK AAAL v Classified Onaluaertlou Aafi Four Illllllolj . lightness-tiara ............ Advertisements g ...............-...... 10o peg ling o! 5 mm]. 0e w- A‘ a 1AA a an‘ A a. ALI . transacted. Among other things two = names were submitted to the Court M PIISIYTII! MEETS. -- The Presbytery o! Prince Edward island mat in regular session in Zion Church Ball yesterday. ‘rilere were two Sessions. Quits a large amount "of routine business was as candidates tor the inoderaierahip oi’ thm Maritime Synod which meets in Stellarton, u. s, octcber sth. These lie-mes were B. Hensley Stav- crt, Hunter ltiver, P. l. 1., and Rev. D, Movicer. ‘rhra-burrh- N. S. On the vote being taken only one vote was cast in favor of the name of Rev. Mr. McVicar, Rev. Mr. Stavert herefore becomes the nomination o! the Prince Edward Island Presley‘ tery. A full report will appear later. 1w vvy > deeeececnw sibls parties. ‘onto, Ont. Teachers Wanted iey River School. Class. supplement Barrectt. $150.00. 6524-7-10-7l RR. ANTED-JIEACHEB FOB asst Bideford School Supplement $125.00. Mrs, . D. McKay, Sec- rgfgfy, 6657-1-l5-5l- l ACHEI. WANTED FOB PETERS g5gg.7-11.13.15.17.1p, Road SchCOL. ‘ 0100-00- Protests" Plflflml- APP‘? 0° FARM roa sans-no Acaas, so Geo. McDonald, Secretary. Peters Road. 6691-7-16-3i. ANTED -. EXPERIENCED FIRST class Teacher as Vice Principal for Georgetown School. Protestant pre- ierred. Supplement $150.00. Ashley Allen, Secretary. Salesman Wanted LESMEN WANTED- SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Hes outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency, is profit- able. Write. Pclham. Nursofy. 00.. Toronto. Ont. S. W. b-lii-tf. Nursing UNG WOMEN DESIBING T0 airllng School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write BllPTl promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and prlvllele 0! 81! months’ course at Bellevue Hoopl- ial. W. F. M. 6-3-l9i. GENTS WANTED T0 REPRES- ent us in P. E. I. selling directly to the ‘irado a. good line of Paints. varnishes and Roofing Compounds. Liberal remuneration to respon- Apply to Claxton Mfg. Co., 102 Front Street. ‘Tor- 7-i0-i2l. ‘ACHEBCWANTEIYFOB. WHEAT- First or Second ANTED-TEACHER FOR. WOOD ANTED TEACHER Fort samur- _ town school. Supplement $150. Geo. M. Wrisht. Secty.. Central Bsdeqlle 67ll-77-17-3i 6601-7-12-71. ' enter next class of North Adams. " i. PERSONAL! Agents Wanted ' For Sale m“ m,“ Guano" m‘ mm unman- AGENTS" - warn: raoraary ron sans AT m“ “m” ‘h’ “k “a Wm“ for Catalogue, United Art Limited, Southport. Apply u. cm,‘ c”, friends in New Perth:- 162 John. Toronto. e-il-wfmsoipd Germs, 5131-1-11-31 FOB Grafton Street. 6083-7-10-3! FOR SALE-PONTIAC SEDAN River. 6597-7-12-6l per bundle. Apply Guardian. . eilrl-fl-li-tf. ' we? terms to reliable person. B. N. ' -Dawscn, North Tryon, 6078-1-l7-ll _._____._____.____ Island West School. Supplement 51 B m s“, g m" _ $125.00. 1i. M. iuacnonuld, Secret- dmoayném 1n?‘- Mmf “mmnigi pry, 6719-7-17-81 m, i .0“ w_ K mime“, Ltd. szos-s-s-u. FOB. SALE—NUMIBEB. SIX WEST- ern wheat, $2.38 cwt. bagged. Sell- ing of! cars to July 30th. Jenkins Bros, Millvicw. P. E, I. 0653-7-l5-8i Hughes. Brackley Point. or without crop, Good buildings and excellent situation. Apply‘ toUrville Large. Albany. 6589-7-i2-8i. To Let‘ 0 r0 cs1; rulmrsllan aooius FOR light housekeeping, ' APPIY u: ’ s Guardian. Articles For Sale BALL-A DOUBLE TENE- ment house and barn. Apply 201 Apply Everett McKinnoi-l, North OLD PAPERS FOB. SALE-J CENTS FOB. SALE-ONE EUBBEB-TIRED wagon as good a-s new. Will sell on FOB SALE-MODERN DWELLING FOR SALIPk-NEW STORE. GAR- age and 25 acres land at Harring- ton Comer. Priced to sell. Geo. acres under cullvaiomwill sell with Mk. J. C. Dodda of ‘Toronto, Ont. spent the week end in the city, the guest o; Mr. and Mrs G. H. Holbrook. Mrs. Martin Mahalrk accompanied by 'her' grand-daughter, Blanche . Mahar, arrived in the‘ city on July ls. They are the guests of Mr. and M78. Hllikfi/Ilhl-l‘. Mir. and Mrs. Ivan McLure and family, Monctori, are spending their vacation in Charlottetown visiting relatives. Mire. C. P. Price and Miss Joan Price’ of Montreal, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Pits- rcy. St. “ U. S. POTATOES COHT-lllllbd from DIIQ 1 papers in which the admnteges of the retail package were stressed, It readf . "Each potato is especially selected! You got them ", as packed by the-growers. No culls. No leftovers from the pickings of other shoppers. All clean, uniform, choice potatoes - each a bis. Plump, well-formed fellow. You can get Chief Peinskeys in clean, attractive cotton sacks. eachrcontain- ing 1t. pounds - ,1 pack, And you'll find a hundred-handy uses about the house for emptysacks. r _ "The Chief Potoskey crude-mark err the clean cotton sick is your. guaran- FOB SALE - ANTIQUES, BOOKED mats etc. Apply Guardian. 0411-7-8-101 FOB SALE-ONE USEDJIAND- pump sprayer. Cedar, shingles‘ and matched boards. Courtdr Son. Bedford. 6724-7-17-21 Miscellaneous ~ FOB. SALE -- MALAGASH HAY Salt. Wholesale and Retail. Earle Fisheries. 6690-7-10-31. JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, l-lerlnanvllle. 50“!!!- 6574-7-ll-lmo. Strayed nAmrS-nslcx BMWN MILK row. Clayton Matthew. West Cove llead. 6084-7-ld-3i. MalevHelp Wanted ANTED-‘MAN roa usrmo. nply Clitford scott, North River. r = 6705-7-17-31 _N_TED-A MAN TO WORK AT fly. Apply to J‘. L, Moreslds, North iver. ~ 5654-7-15-31. NTD-MAN TO WORK AT HAY. llyfon Matthew, West Covehead. 6873-7-l6-8l unit-arm TO wolu: on arm. Alex. Agnew, an. s. Char- Motown. 6706-7-17-11 “TED-IMMEDIATELY MARRI- - man to work on farm. Joseph ' owsdale, Crapaud. d670-7-i5-8l 00M! IXPIIT BARBER IN ort time. Our special course iits W‘: greater earnings. Big per- h S-II-WSU. AB-DIII IANTID IN PIIVATI mil ." Appl] G Milli. y m 8728-7-17-8! CORRESPONDENCE ' CARDS envelopes with address llfilllfifl- Just the thing for acknowledge- ment, invitations, etc. Guardian ’ Job Printery. '3 SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDYHOUSL! supplied. Guardian Job Priuteryg! MEMORIAL! AND MOUENING cards at shortest notice._ Guard- ian Job I WILL SELL BE AUCTION 0N the farm of John McFadyen, Alli- ustina Cove. 00 acres standing hay on Friday, July 19th, at 2 o'clock. Terms easy. Hugh F. Morrison. auctioneer 6733-77-17-31 Female Help Wanted MES“ - D. 0628-7-13-11 ‘WANTED-A MAID. Davies, ll Esplanade. WANTED - nousslraaraa. Al'- ply .1. n. Parker. ore-vaud- ssel-r-ie-al xulwwsaa _. norm! WOOL underwear. sport bathinl ‘suite. dresses, linlefle. I10"!!!- 80" W"? ers. children's toners. Direct Ill» - ents withaeiling experience pre- fgg-pgd, Dept. A. Ifltllh Khltfllll’ limited. Simcoe. Ontario. I’, B. W. ‘l-l-lawftl. Ll. bwnamo warren to a pmall modern oottele. . “It have, three bed-room and her conveniences. centrally locat- - Attly sort. 1.. McMillan, Phone . comet tetown. 0695-74041 f» 1;. 1-5 P. MILLAR“! mmm.mmmu g" acne-e es rue ,' 0 m I For The Cool: . SPANISH SOUP a-i we cups canned tomawee. three cull lavita broth. "If hblllllflflll- fulll buttdlhflilll sue papers, salt. _ Bait the batter. add the WWI! and simmer fivd minutes-IQ‘ Ne. tomatoes and Slvitl biuth Ind aim- ,who in turn received from I7 to as people thmulhout province. resid- n?" The fifteen-poundncka sold for l0 cents to l2 cents more than the market price on potatoes oi similar quality..'1‘hey'ao1d readily in the bet- ter class neighorhoode, but lagged in the poorer neighborhoods. Total costs to the potato exchange were 18 centsper peck and the selling price to F, P. Coward dc Son was 21 1-2 cents. The wholesaler sold the potatoes for 28 1-2 cents to retailers cents per peck, while New York po- tatoes or equivalent quality were sell- ing at neighborhood stores for 1'! 1-3 cents a peck. ' Fibre Cloth For Gowns Palm-fibre, which u used by oeu- tral African women fol-lion clothe. is being made into a nietepial which promises to become a rage in Paris. A fashion expert discovered the cloth, and has introduced it, made up in unique styles for-gowns which make it distinctivou Sail Used as landing Field Tests with a large sail dragged by a moving ship and used as a landing place for hydropianes q. reported to _Centrayl_ Guardian tioning kept the crowd in continuous laughter. place to-morrow. You're young, it’: true, I'll grant you that, .A brush or two and things You love to paint _ _ And scrape at here; It's youand I, werekingsl I write, just think, I work the same as you, ‘ \ I watch and wait And see the things, I do the things you do! Boston-visiting Lower Montague, P. lltl. a chimmsy 476 feet high has just been completed at Bitterfield, Ger- many. Its weight is calculated at 8.~ 000 tons. Previously a doe-feet stack at Bochum in that country held the record for height in Europe, Pelmlr Graduate linlropraator Chronic and Nervous Diseases 1M Prince St. Phone 101i Opposite St. hulk Church. GETS tin cl Nearly five hundred people attend- ed the opening of the used-car sale at A. Home d: 00's., show-room yes~ ierday morning. Most walked away. feeling that they had witnessed some highly amusing and interesting in- cidents, but two gentlemen drove away, feeling thatthoy had profited mind. The big add in Monday's Guardian announcing the startling man entering the show-room, drew vigilant bargein-seekersto the doors early in the evening, and all through the night therewas a large group of scrambling and sales of chances, when the doors opened at 8 o'clock yester- day morning,‘ one serene gentleman, Mr. Bob Wakclin, who had spent the night sitting on a. box with one hand on the door-handle, was the first to enter and soon proudly em- erged ih the back-seat cg a Mc- Laughlin s touring car, driven by a mechanic of A Horne d: Co. Another determined and resolute gentleman Mr. Charles Manson, endowed with nearly as great staying power as tsr and secured an Overland tour- ing car for $25. Two police constables were required to handle the large crowd of men which pushed its way into the show-room on the heels of Messrs. Wakelin and Manson. Nearly 20 cars were auctioned off by Messrs. "Smiier" Wheaiiey and "Spud" McLeod whose original auc- Another big sale takes 0 run ARTIST tee o! quality-your surety that to- “m” y°““‘ m m“ " dayé-temorrow-next week-you will T° “mt “V” n“ My‘ ' “my! "t m‘ “m. “wit.” But how you paint, C9)‘ ...r.~. Gomkwukwlienvyyoui @ u” ‘Mm Wm“ mm" “pa” h‘? With scant and worked for pay. 1am.‘ ‘ y A box of paints, By James Westaway McCue. of MELBOURNE, July l6 - The Merchants ' State Bank of Mel- bourne did not open for business today "on account of continuous withdrawals". This was the eighth bank which has closed in the last two weeks in Flo ida, four others failed on Mly é; New Chimmcy Sets Record Claimed to be the tallest in Europe. have been successful in Germany. A l, 0 pltne repeatedly started and lauded J _ I on the sail. which gave "a smoother ‘t E A R M I T E ‘l area than the wafer itself. x _ ID """" ‘» DESTROYEB ‘ . > . , uaruason-at Brookfield, July 1s. ' - ' Benjamin llatheson, aged s1. Puner- E W‘ n" "fnm, 1, ll ma» later. r , . ' 4 modem-at her home in Hope River. F A SPELIAL 1, July is, Margaret a. Hogan. m rs ‘E l REMEDY .> . g _.l'uneral'l‘liuraday~mosningto "uh w" g mwugg» st. Andes Ohurelrat e o'clock.‘ . E “m: ' n I IAlTLlY-Itnened into rest at the ; , . , If Charlottetown Hospital on‘ Jul ieth > .... .. m. m... hi... , LEADING FOX uonard/tlrarueyeruddca; nrg- RANQHEIRS > iursausdiugumerarelauohmt .I histieetaimerofthisprsviuoexiuiv; T"“"'°""V°U""“""'I eral service at at. Peter's Cathedral “"0 ‘m? ' ' "l" !"'"‘°°° ‘F _"°~ 0 raa racism‘ naudolsre . . ; - . f, r i i .N- D». Mad-eon E Mac Rlnnon ,, . ’ . ‘ a . a ewhrsI-e , 511M118 Co, ‘n1 The Renau- "be Phone m m Roam 510R! 5" M-Wl laereweutymiuutI-liallhliglflfl lhelum arrow AFTER WAITING}, All yell very much in pocket as'w'ell as in. " offer of a car for- s10 to the first r by-standers. After all the pushing] Mr. Wakelin, was the second to en- ‘ , ducing insteador increasing the sal- l; A A A 71 Dodge A Extra - A ooraoocionoooooioo A I 'A1i Cars , i Show-r © , ‘ 8 4W 1 Shape. 1 Chevrolet Touring 1 Shape. 1 Chevrolet Coach 1 Shape. Victory Sedan 1 Shape. 1 Chevrolet Touring Good Value . 1 Chevrolet Coach ' Bargain“ 1 Chevrolet Coach A 1 Shape. = 1 Dodge Sedan Good ‘Buy at the Price Recommended, Going at ' Bargain A Prices oom Open at O’clock _ oooooccocooccacoowooocwooemoocoocoowocqmoco ~ BUY WITl-l composites ‘AT_ .- . A. HORNE l o (Jo's Sensational llssd Bar Sale 1 ~ 47-Buick Sedan A Sensati A. HOR N S’ CO. Get It Thursday Morning at A. HORNE 6o‘ CO’S Used Car Sale _ Given to the F irst» Man. Entering the Show Room at s O’clock uq¢¢u-..s.-..s.i-.i.,_..._ onal ;Salary_ Question Comes Up In House ‘ (Special u. the Guardian) LONDON, July le-Tha question of increases in ministerial salaries crop- ped up in the House of Commons today in Wlleations that the prem- ier appoint a committee o! enquiry. Several labor members intervened with proposals that the committee should examine the possibility of re- aries. Former Premier Stanley Bald- win alid Right Hon. David Lloyd George, the Conservative and Liberal leaders, however, both ‘avored an in- quiry into the POdSlbllltlus C! In in- crease. No decision was taken, al- though ihe general opinion seemed to be that the salary of the premier was too small. The government was aaain closely questioned today as to whether it was making representations to the United States concerning its increase in tariffs, which several members in- slated would work iniury to British trade. They failed to elicit anything from the minister, except that W. B. Smith, Parliamentary Secretary w the Board of Trade, assured them that the government has the mat- ter under consideration. Although no representations up to the present had been made to the United States by I-Iia Maiestyi government in the United K/mgdom, Right Hon. Arthur ‘roa mnusntr rs r0 aa sraarsn m wasr roamco CENTRE EAST PUBNICO. July ls --'l'hs sliver fox indust y, which had its beginning at Tigriish, P, E. 1., in the early nineties, when m. (now Sir) Charles Dalton bought two pairs ‘of the silver foxes from a man living on the island of Antioosti, is making good progress in this Province, and Digby County has several ranches which are said to be on a paying bas- is. There are some also in the An- napolis Vailcy, and the lever has reached even to this "Little Corner of Acadia," as it is understood that several enterprising men in West Pubniw have invested some money in the industry. Although there are yet no ranches in actual operation here, one is in course of construction which will be ready in the fail. Oth- ers will be built later on. SUGAR UP l0 CENTS PER. 100 POUNDS AT MONTREAL MONTREAL, July 16—-Sugar prices,‘ in Montreal were advanced l0 cents. per 100 pounds today by refiners. The market has been stronger during the past few weeks and the upward turn. the first in a long time, was not un- expected by dealers, Demand for su- gar fa reported to be picking up. The new list of prices announced by refiners, follows: Per 100 pounds $5.80; 20 pound gurlniee $5.60; l0 pound gunnias 05.75: b lb cartons Henderson, Foreign Secretary, an- nounced that ne decision was yet reached as to the governmental con- ference when the Young reparations "POE Wblllfi DI 1138!‘. _....__...-_.-. Spokes Ireetersferasanant ‘Theimoa letters." which were re- oentl! perfected in Vienna. Austria. can be bllred on an! blioneerllih and afterward filed tor reference, de- clare the inventors. ‘nu records are made by a chemical prooaee which weeworkedoutbyrroilugeafiah- a and Chemist Otto Sacha. The! la! that of the plate by air. which renders unintelligible cr- dihary records made at home or oi- l. flee, ‘will not meet ensue treated W, $5.96. These figures are all for 100 pounds iota. o‘ Etiquette .- hlah ' ‘ u. Q. Should the linen table cover b: placed directly on the surface bf the table? A. No. ‘The table should bsfirst cov- ered with some kind of a silence cloth, usually an asbestos mat or- a thickness of canton flannel. Q. What is the best way to train a child to be orderly and systematic: A. 'l‘here is no better way than ‘to train him ip put away his clothes neatly and to clear sway his toys af-, ter playing. Q. Should a person be introduced w, a group on a formal occasion; where} a great many people are present? ' A. No. 70,000 Acres For Sale A and large numbers of other stock, the beautiful estate of sir Abs Bai- ley. the South African mining mag- nate, la being offered for sale. it is in the Colasburg district of Cape Colony, South Africa. Reports are that sir Abe will continue his horse racing in south Africa, as he has dons for 40 years, and on which he aaya he built up his fortune. HOUSTON. Tena- July’ l6._ Joe Glaea and Glenn Inemis, who took off here- yesterday in MONTREAL, July lh-Cenfl. lien lloude, new leader of the Conservative Party in Quebee, sens a manage to Ontario yea- terday saying, "I! il my pleasure to send many and sincere greet- lnga to Ontario. l have bad many congratulations from your prov- inoe. l am sled. for we u. eta- ter provinces, both a part of a great country. Irish Boga luval Germany's Recent surveys show that Irish bogsarealmoaeaaaxtanaiveaathoae in Germany. While timber-mende- posits are hem nine u It feat deep." main-isle variety often reaehq I feet. Calculations show that each p an attempt to eet a new endur- anee flight record. landed this morning in a field southeast ed the airport ‘their aaonoplana, christened "Houston-Mindanao!- lag city." had been in the alr lees than twenty hours. Inageathaeelrideeflcensd with the completion a d hull “HIGH!!! OYOQI “N lllM-lhh- U’ Sh‘ Q '@'©'@'@'@'@'@@©"©@©@©©©©©@@©@@@@@©@©@© i‘ Western Guardian -MI.. AND M38. James H. Ching o! Remington. have announced the marriage of their daughter May- ~ mic Maude, to Mr. Douglas M. Prof- itt, of Styal, Alia. The marriage took place in Edmonton. July 3, 1929. —SU'DDEN DEPARTURE OI‘ CHIEF OI‘ POLICE-On Monday morning it was learned that Chief 0f Police McLeod had failed to report at the Police Station for duty. On enquiring into the reason it was found that he with his wife and fam- ily, hacl left on the morning train for Truro, N. 8., his former home. ,. . a‘: No reason for his sudden departure "" “I has as yet been discovered and hr did not send in his resignation. —-UNFORTUNATE FALL-Mrs Thomas Johnson, of Summer-aids, I met with an unfortunate accident on Sunday, while preparing the supper. As she was stooping down to put some potatoes into a dish by the “ml-mill °1 70000 "'95 i“ lmdrfcellar stairs, Mrs. Johnson took a. "l "mm l" 30-000 M“! °Y ‘h”l’;weak turn and fell headlong down the stairs. It is marvelous that al-n though falling on her hands she had no bones broken, d from severe shock and strain. It isr-J with sincere regret that her many j friends have learned of her accident and they wish her a speedy recovery. but ll IUllOflflI PERSONALS -Mra. Seatrice Mlclweeny, or Leg Angeles, California, ia visiting her S. -m Clarence Morrleeey, the well known lobster packer of Tigniah. paid hing of the week. S. --_— l Waal mo...» Netherlands claims} amber Ifiiieinlllfllvtlflldl! 11°11" WWI. Summeraide. the welcome ,_ guest of Hon. J’. E. and Mrs. Wyatt ‘ '*" I ~r--e a visit to summmide at the begin» J .1. —ltfl‘. Ottis laumrt i»: California. ~r r iaonavisitrohiaaisleralhlwlfiff“ James Bali and lira. Cordon uak‘-_-;;= letter, er elmnerelde. imefisalee rev‘ ~