. . " ‘ , sebum: end Ward’ s m Si! w“) s w.- asonzmvo rsanur urns. N3?» lfnly 12—'l‘ha d most of the day. be r- which recov-srcd =wmt we: sharply lower in aptly deelin s. but as~ In indicston- that offering: are , vy Illlt above current price: ‘aud- ‘ be suggestion of ' ‘ not follow price: down so tuatien doe: not look Laidlaw and Comp y. . r. my 12-Gold are quoted in London at 140s 11d. Olteii log Kerr Smith Tobacco Con- trol Aot for 4 years, New York Central Central ll. B. saunas after charges against net income 872,001 in M 11434. 5 month: net lose #1314041‘!!! in like 1034 pe o Senate without record vote passed provision extending Control Act for an additional 2 ears. New York Federal Reserve ratio week ended July 10th was 78.5 against 77.8 pmviou: week nad 70.5 in like 1084 period. _ 74.4 against 14.4 and lively. Douglas Aircraft Co quarter ended May 81st nst afther charges equal to $1.77 a share inst/Id cents in prevlou: nd net loa: $804.76‘! in like quar- pany May net locome {$0,270 after a aiast $31 ii months equal to $1.84 e share in 1 Blah 15y 1.... or: 122.90 121.14 121.03 Mavuvc (Gossn? l '40 flit: .- 00.02 '~‘ Dow Jones. .BABII 131T!‘ - l ' Ihurs :y Evening NIIW YORK, N. Y" July 13» Wheat and Corn broke sherplx on the crop report which show-s creased crops. 1 still think Seat "cormhes s chance to run up sharply a: the supplies on‘ hand esrver short and the new crop willnotrh harvested till this option expires. If you bought it around or below T3. ah idvissd last week. end if you did not sellit yet, hold it as long as it doe: not go below 74. If you are out of wheat stay out for the present. Cot- ton closed about 10 point: lower. Don't buy it yet. - ‘ The industrial average: got down t 121.14 closing at 121.23 which i: ' of a full point lower than they closed yesterday. Most of the-active issues sold off about a point or more, rallying slghtly at the close. A few tall coders, such as Associated Drygoods, National Distillers, Scbblcy and U S Industrial Alcohol, went-a little-higher, but there i: no change in recent advice: that the general list for- the past fSWJilYI has been rounding out n top and i: booked for lower levels. 1 hope you utilized all bulges since lllonday to cash in on your profits. Do not buy them back until we give the word to d so. And when we do, please try and ‘follow us on the active issues instead of ‘trying to pick out aorne- low priced trash that tairs a lifetime to move a point or two. Phillip Morris reacted a fraction further but. as stated yesterday, is not likely to react more than n few points before resuming it: move into new high ground. Fairbanks Morse has done Very little since we iecmnmended it first around 18, but while it might go back to 18 or possibly even a point lower, 1 nu: very confident that it will have a considerable advance this -. For Film-if you bought it take your profit. Amn Tobacco B has had a big advance and was probably top yesterday. Amn. Tel and Tel declined another point. Still a sals near 29. _ _ __ ‘New York Central about which I have en inquiry. is not recommended. Cleveland Tractor as well n: Carrier might react a point or 2 but will sell 5. muchhigher this fail. Ass'd Dry- goods recommended when it was S. closed 121.5. Take profits. United Aircraft made a new high 15%, if you sold out half as advise, sell the other half on further good bulges. .,0thervvise you should befiil! fllflour other holdings. Stay out new; - ' Baring. Mark ets A t. Glance (Cflledlnn Press) _ _ Toronto end Montreal-industrial [stocks closed higher. Toronto Mines-irregularly lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat down slightly. New York-Cotton higher; rubber snd coffee lower; sugar unchanged. o EXCHANGE (Canadian Presav MONTREAL, July l'.'-Britlsb and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- Austria scbilliog 10M Belgium belga .1004. Denmark irronr- 2222 France franc .0663 Great Britain P0111111 4-9553. Greece drncbma 0006. Holland fibrin Hungary pen o .2915 ltaiy liro .0 4 Norwsyirrone 240i Spain poscts .1314. Sweden krone .2580. Switzerland franc .8282. United States dollar 3-10 per cent premium. ' NEW YORK. July l'.'-—li'_oreign ea- chsnge easy. Great Britain high 405 s‘; low 4.96%; low 4.06%; 00 day bills 40454: France 0.61%; ltely 8,22: Belgium 165B: Germany 40.83; Canada 00 13-10. Closing exchange rates:- ‘ At Mflllilflll-“Pflllllfl 4.96 11-16‘ franc (Hi3 cents; U. S. dollar 1.00 3-16. At New Yorb-Pound 4.9646: franc 0.01% cents; Canadian doll: 0i) 13-10. At Paris-Pound 74 92 fr‘ U S i dollar 16.12% fr; Canadian dollar 15M , fr. In old-Pound 12s. 1d; U. ‘S. ‘dol- lar l0 cents: Canadian dollar 59.10 cents, - - a Miscellaneous _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 12- Hllarley. C W no 3 44. Oats. C W no 2 58. Oats. C W no ll 4d. Oats, feed no l 4d. p10“,- |pr1og wheat ‘patents. firsts l0. - Flour seconds $4 T0- - Flour bakers 84-1141 Flour winter wheat patents, choice l3 3) to $3.40. . Flour white ggrn N." N "-—- Short: ton 24.2.1. ' 4n (fling: ton 21.26 to 20 29. Roisd oats beg 00 lb: 8.16.. flay no 2 pen ton carlot: 1160. Cheese no 1 cur Ont 10% to 10%. 1W1 Que 0% t?‘ 101A. u 20 to a1.’ .~ gfilloi- Que new s0’: so to d0. "n; a old 80's so to to. r ai so‘: old so to 4o. af-Paooucs - . ' Qnedlll P uonrnllfn. July lzflzflfll W" nereliy stead on the llvlllllll I t t d! ~=....'.r. ‘u. '2': "'.'.:..:..: ...'.i 38:16: showed no further doellll. m. » , . ,,,{,,':'°,:,.:§? Tlom m; to m: o" nzzrz: :a'..-.:::‘°:.'..:' u: :d T: 2114 cent: for solid: endQIflS f llitl. u 21:08:’: m: bet we: 10K 1° 1a *' term 1 enmst Ontario: u, yo“ cent: for no 1 Q1! 506l- gg ea shipment: lino ‘is: at: or - I IS! _ M Slat! I ‘ ' , so t a een r r-ocz. ha". ma’ s»- ~31. q~ ta is eeat: for C. mtg" b" of Quebec: while dd _..~.s-,= "' - a I :0 to ' n‘ y. ht to g ,. . Lgtgleteoekonadlwga‘! n“ 7 7 A WN GUARDIAN TIONS a Stock “ gExchange fernhhed by Jo Ward member: of the Stock lashes Oar-b Market. 1S6 lie Charlottetown. fol-LIT... .. . on d cwt . . . . . . . . . .. 40c lI-TAIL HARRIS‘ Dom Steel Coal B Gen Steel Ware: Strawberries (culiirstcrl) 3 for 4c 20c Strawberries (wild) >250 20-250 N. Y. Stock A Exchange ‘quotations furnished by Johnston ll Ward, Member: of Montreal vMT’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) HUI". Richmond Street. Char- Walkcr G004] Currencies (C as) MONTREAL, July 1%\Vhi1e the pound sterling advanced of n United 3-18. The French franc .01 of a cent to 0.03 cents. NEW YORK, July 12-81mm losses were recorded by leading in the foreign exchange markets to- The pound sterling was off 1/4 of 06%. T extended it: discount from 3-1-6 per cent while the French franc Marcll Will Get Underway Sat. (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WmNIPEG. July ll-irhe main body of Manitoba's strikers waited impatiently in their bivouock to- night for the word that will send them eastward Saturday. The con- town info a. national park. iingent numbers some 600 men. -----i- The announcement the on-to- Ottawa. march would get underway v Saturday was made today by '1‘. PfBdICtBJ Quake McCarthy, chairman of the strik- ers’ committee. afterward was re- ceived s. vanguard of 81X strikers had reached Kcnora, 0am. suc- CS-XTID liilec Auto Lillie Co i! McCarthy also made a broad ap- g" City South ‘I...’ men intend to travel east of Ken- Tmee o'clock Saturday afiemoon was the deadline set for the depsrt- h“ n ure. This would give the strikers .5115 111- ampis time to clean up tsg day 0P- eflattiltrargshfor dwhitiah this citypeotogrilt- flatly extensive c T“ Y “M 5 ' ‘ mm that (By The Canadian Press) “m” "° ‘° 1° “""““ hm‘ .§.§.°°t“.i”.§§.. ‘iii ‘S... t.’l.1..u.1 “Mogjsm. an}; tho-sliver; . ire ngs easy," e Nope o The advance guard of six reached grarrotirzgly-plggetlrgksbfiga w, “mom... Mum,“ m, , m; yum a certain rehuonshgp w ex. and healthy life. Mrs. Maiouln. who “c,” the“. wmhmed B, vlntimh is 101, believes that people hurry‘ Canadian Mormied Police pen-on for s1 mills on the wfm of the °°° “m” “d m"? m’ “w” questéiorgoing but each time were ai- earth. - iowe pr0o00¢ -' '-—"'_”""" Those who reached rtenore. are. 11111-73533 "ARM/tum; Lloyd Evans. V. A. Patterson, like Miller, Sam Wolfe. ‘Baton and Jean Desrochers. Two of the men were scheduledtodrivetbetexisheekto Wlnnipe sometime tonight. . Jilly ii-Premier Mit- tnday be boots ‘and clothing for the strikers. Kenora early today in two taxis hired in Winnipeg. mrouts they were halted three tithes by R0151 J. ohell r. lenimm would consult with Hon. T. B. Mo- Qucsoen. hflnister of flllleoWlY-iv ‘land acting atw-ney-ssner . com er wrat eager: Ontario would tats":- mm“ ward: ' unger marchers" p v g to march nom-wmmm w Ottawa. " ma?" "°“T“" er ma "u no a these otatoe: were d0 to so cent: , Lobster ‘Camlival A fisheries carnival. 11,936 pounds of canners. , . ufiflfibrlofifi fihfidiifnil‘ Act Wiflmut Dela?» ti?‘ 13a Prince Efzv-erd ‘gs If Re-elected — PIO- ' Ruth "lmuy Boy" all?» of Pistol: vmees .Agl'e¢ab,les I5 -—-- Island. mo to be the o~1v lobster Be]jef_ fisberwonran in the Lfarflme Pro- vinces, who can handle a boat and '___' For haul traps with the best of them. Wednesday and Saturday Issue night programme. Old Louisburg’s 153;; . Rusty Guns Will W» Soon Rise Again 1.“.‘.§f.‘.'..‘.;°.‘.’.°’.{i‘?-.’.'°°“ m“ ‘ °°' (By The Canadian Press) this continent. f9 - tary attack. i0 the fort. their outlines. would. Amheesad . l". Largely Attended y . h q_ M Ii S T B E 5'1"" . ‘r . p i: A A M E N n E n Headquarters OIdLSIlain l ' ~ ' Kmeonuuequt mm o! 1a.- _ = - i xualgglgfid‘ dug“ 3g Premier Bennett Will (C. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) P1171013, 11.8., July 1i. -- Thou- sands of visitors invaded this ses- port town yesterday and saw Charlie 7 s Baird of Caribou crowned king of _ \ lobstertnen at the annual lobster Welcomed by Mayor M. R. Young. (C. l‘. By 6118111111’! 511M111 WIN) and addressed by Hon. Michael UITAWA. July 11—00nlr1n0ed Dwyer, Minister of Minced-he crowds that substantial action toward saw colorful street parades, boat dealing with social and 1c racing, lobster trap building con- probiems, beyond that taken at the tests, and other events that kept last session, will require amend- them busy all any. Fireworks and ments to the nstituti ., Prime street dancing were features of the Minis-hu- R, B. Bennett declared , N. 5., July lz-Old stitution. guns that have rusted at the bot- “Recent events and declarations tom of Louisburg harbor for two by provincial ministers indicate centuries-since the clays of the that our constitution must be re- mlghty struggle for tre “Dunkirk formed and amended if we are to of AmericaP-are to be sought. this be in a. position to adequately deal summer by Canada's Department of with many problems that have 7541.15 the Interior. -- 1°“ An engineer is being sent here Mr. Bennett. said. “We have come ' from Ottawa to search for the guns. to realize that. social and flconomic sunk in one or another of the two problemg have steadily bewme ‘bnmgi. 51111811111111? 56198 that centred about more and more matters of nation- -~_~ 18th century Americas greatest al concern, Because Canada m. $3.00 51111118111131- They lie aboard the cepted the obligations contained in 1015111118 hulks of old wooden war- treaties and conventions to which ships scuttled or shot to the bot- we subgcflbgd’ we were u J 1n W" 111 the 111111185 between Brit- the field of social security, to take 1811 and French for supremacy on more forward action at the last mulsburg- i“ the “Y5 591°" 111° taken by all previous parliaments guns were silenced forever, was the great French centre of the New Woo-id. Built around i720 at a. oosi: ofnfiiliflwiifldh 1t. was so strongly ° ed “s be ‘mnsidered 1m‘ nlistaksbl concl tb premble- And as ‘he Yea“ Went field notecovereduslgy‘ treaaliie‘: by the town grew in splendor through French gold wrenched from peasants and Dom-ed into its cof- rs. But at the height of its prosper- ity it was to fail. Angered at the 01111111961118 of the French sailors who made Louisburg their rendez- vous. 4.000 New lmglnnders bcseigcd it in 1845. After heavy toll of life, the French garrison finally capit- 1301 uiaiaed. Britain rebuilt the fortress an an even grander scale, and then handed it back to Franm by the treaty of Aix-Le-Chspeile in 184B in exchange, for Madras, in India. £3216 yegjtgrger’ 1x85131113 hggolggz; and the federal parliament." seige-o. combined naval and mili- Few stories in Canada's seaboard ' history held more of the quality of TRAINING GgRLS hezohm than the amount of how these. British soldiers landed from their Ships in the face of a with- ering fire from cannon and musket. oilar held unchanged at 1.00 Bofljng 5m»; oyefhu-ned and smashed boats: men drowned or lfleli before the gunfire. Yet, some- amtmfkzicgairggflzhfri‘; 8%‘: atoms girl/s School, Bristol, ad- lant General Wolfe. drove the French and their Indian allies in- “They know what it means to 500 L0 18b h And ‘skis ‘gimgrghe "gaialtimflzlflgg have a clear idea. of bow they are rnlore. For six months, explosive and k d ~ lfaol-tifigtionssxfa¥lhegattrvsgerg ityedeed “mm °‘ “mm” 1”’ ‘h°’°‘°“' finally, though the labor of 1,000 men and the pillage of two cent-ieegissch%isgilgag wgisflgisfizmifi uries could not completely erase y ‘ r3 Tioday. the foundations of many of Loulsburgb prominent buildings ieiwgéegeclg¥ldsomzcgfigzirfistmssefi are being unearthed from the rub- The we,“ mfit be Mlcurft ble covering them. The bases oi’ ” g Sm ‘ u the old fortifications are appear- _ m5. too. and they are being re- ggsgheéttfid sgfiduztfrztighg mm’ stored in the hope of developing the pe ' i115‘... béfiuli ptiflfiilifiefifil“ cal w chum: w mm Mm- oranges and lemon. and mu the Always interested in wlltifl- M"- rlnds for l0 minutes, then put them 111181011111 11118 1161'“ 13-18994 11014118 through the food chopper. Add zuu. 51m that nrlvflsse m sugar to the rhubarb. then pui, all ingredients together, and boil over low heat, stirring very 111111180111’ until quite think, then pour into behalf of the United States {R0918 s. portrait of King George V. from Bl? Ronald Lindsay, thc British ago. l-ler husband died in 1m. Mrs. Malouin’: birthday this y“? was marked h! a special dtmier. There were very few of her older #3517134‘ ltr. Roosevelt ..... ced u _ would l: hung in the national today that steps ,to secure such constitutional reforms would be undertaken without delay. Mr. Bennett was questioned ‘to- day as to what action would be taken to implement the report. of the House of Commons committee conference should be held on the matter o! securing amendments to the con- arisen during the last few years," session of Parliament than was since Confederation. “A careful analysis, however, of Privy Council decisions by compet- ent authorities warrants the un- oonventions, lib substantial ad- vance can he made vrlthout re- forming and amending the consti- tution. ‘This task cannot be long de- ferred and is one which I propose OR. HOME FIRST (By The Canadian Press) IDNDON, July 12—“Giris today have a. much more clearly defined Ch Morgan. head mistress of Col- dressing, the annual conference of at Cambridge. going to cope with 1t, and the large majority set out to achieve it. The steadily increasing." number of girls. she said. wanted training for clerics-l work, which was they Provided a girl with the dress Miss Morgan added that she could nqt bciicve all the silly work that girls often bad to do in offices agencies. She would like to provide a year's decent humane sixth-form - "Tho trouble is," said Miss Mor- me‘, Greenspan, youthful student of 5M1, “that 1116111 is s0 mush 0i’ Hseismic disturbances, wrote to th: gvretchetrll clc-flirzlal Kori: dfol; . . W l‘. S. H? ll l’ 85.1? . my‘ He did not dmflose how the arfiizrenniclastscliillilflgwfmin’; sometimes thireillt gthsls employers to h“ memod of fgygcgsting regard secondary schools as exist- qualms, tremors would occur this ins simply in order to tum out the morning "somewhere northeast of P6111184 This was pretty close, albeit the TAKES G001) WALK region designated by Greenspan is THOUGH AGED 101 Active and 1n good health still, Mrs. Maiouin attributed her vi!- or to long walks, her favorite pes- time. A walk still forms port of her routine on fine days and each ‘Iwo lbs. rhubarb washed, cut in sunday ‘he Wm the u‘ bloc“ mind his party." (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Borne at varennes. Que» Juno 19. | pm WASHINGTON, July ll-Pres- 1834, Augustine Brien-Desrocbers, “up,” o; 4 mane Rpoggvglt, today accepted on come to Montreal while still a child; 03"‘ 3 m" “Qeunnmhm 5°“ and has lived here ever snce. She‘ c ' married ’l‘imothee Melanin 7d year: friends left to help b!‘ lieeveallanire“ Mt. Stewart .. .. Arrives. in Charlottetown ,. Leaving Charlottetown . . to undertake without delay, after consultation with the provinces, if Arrive Fortune _ . , , . . ._ I continue in be responsible for the conduct, of government 1n this country. Obviously, so far as we can at present ascertain, the prov- Bllirilut $01111”. Parcels carried ;’,t~fMinin1l1m,o_f'25c. Bus will stop on ssignal at any point. 11-7950-6-11-11. Sturgeon Bridge .. .... .. . .‘ New Perth School . . . . . Summervllle School Vernon River Cherry Valley .,. ‘ ‘ Charlottetown’ Arrives Peters Road 1.8.118‘ C0 Htlté 3 ji-lfgkuiggfihgflottctovvn "a"... . - o . M! onris . . 1 .30Arrive: in Elmira BLUE BUs LINE SCHEDULE Geo. Poole‘: Store-Lower Montague . Clement's Office-Upper Montague Parcels carried lit-ass -ni§.§n.}1'££§{r1;'el Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. us»... “ Ht. Stewart .. " Morcll . " Si. Peter: I I OQ-O-O-O-Q Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE ‘ TIME TABLE. 4 Bridcgtown Dundos .. 5,20 p.m. Dlngweil’: 5.40 p.m. “ llaselbrook 4.20 p.m. " Keefe’: Lake 4.35 n-m. " 48 Road ........ 4.45 p.111. z Cardigan .. 5.00 pun. s: U . 4.00 pan". ‘Leaving Fortune .. . . . . . 5.15 pan. . . 8.15 Lin: Dingwelib . 11.25 Sun. " Dundas . 8.45 aLm. " Bridgetown . .. 8.50 am: " Cardigan . 9.05 nun, “ 48 Station . . . . .. 9.20 elm. " Kccfeh Lake 9.30 a.m. " Hascibrook . 9.45 also. 5.50 p.n1. Arrive Charlottetown .. 10.05 am. Headquarters 1n l" ‘otletownl-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headquarters in Sourls-LENNOX HUPEL. inccs are all agreed that‘ the con- stitution must be amended. The ‘only question is to how far there should be a redistribution of pow- ers between provincial legislatures education from 16 to 17 yearn,» ---— which would prepare girls for home T0 LET - HALF 0F A LARGE (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) making and to be decent citizens NEW YORK, July l1-~'l'he earth- and then six months’ concentrated quarke in Japan today happened training for clerical and commer- penl to all. Winnipeg citizens with as Reuben Greenspan snd it cm‘ work‘ cars to place the vehicles at the disposal of the strikers for Wirmipeg-Kenora. leg of their jour- granted to women in liiedeni elections. She has learned. she said. to vote for the man and not for the party. which "may be good sometimes and bad other times.” she says. “But, you C811 IIWBYS ‘Ell by CDO fill-D- ‘ ‘m h “rmthen coy" Vote for a good man and never “£6131” ‘Mud’ mm“ slowly Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western end Eastern locele, u pa! word: Announcement: 1nd Coming Events, 2e. per word; Classified le. per word: In lsmorlem , 70o. bar lnohl List: of floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, sto., 4e. pa: name: latter: of Condolence, 70o. pep lush; Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation. 70s. pas inch or do. pi word. Other rates on lppllclfllllfl. Iinlm um Charm (er euy advertisement twsnq-Iiva cents. llATEz-lo per word. three inser- attitudc towards marriage than the t-MII for the who of two. strictly girls of our generation," said Miss 1""b'°'“ “"”‘“' Miscellaneous the Association of Head Mistresses IT 1S OUR. DUTY T0 PROTECT our dependents. The. day will oome when our income. ceases. Insure its perpetuity by a. Sun Life policy. Arrange it with J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Char- lmte‘ ._ L-5825 _ WE HAVE ANYTHING AND everything in the small rubber lines. Order by mall direct from manufacturer and save 75%. All orders are mailed postpaid by us in plain wrapper. Mail order catalogue sent free on request. Novelty Rubber Mfg, Company, Box 853. Dept. K-ll, Hamilton, Ontario. N-7-tf. Toliet would E0 011 b91118 110116 by 15111111811 T0 LE1.‘ - DESIRABLE ‘l ROOM house, 40 Victory Ave. L-B740-7-10-6i. fumisbed house. Airy rooms. Good location. Apply 243 Richmond Btret. 11-8349-7-13-31. ,_____ ._ iii? Work Wanted COUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSE- work. Apply Box 7, Albany. L-S762il-l 1 all Personal WOMEN WANTED TO START private Kindergarten Schools in their own homer: this coming Fail. Free Booklet on request. Canad- ian Kindergarten Institute, Tor- onto (l0). Established 1927. N-323l-6-l-Sat-tf. Wanted WOMAN WANTS RIDE T0 BOS- ton any time around July 17th. Write Guardian Offic Found mono on nos-mm eraser. C. . L-lld-‘l-lfi-Si. For Sale FOB SALE —- AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Joli lrlnflery- Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE -- HEAVY JROWN ‘Paper suitable for placing under rugs, efc. Guardian Oflicc. 3-27-Li’. For, sans: -- 19:1 snnamfi" good condition. Apply Guardian. ____ L-8319-7~l2-3l FOR SALE — YOUNG REGIS- tered Jersey, lately freshencd, Geo. L. Haslsm, Brndelbane, R. R. 11-8345-6-27-7-2-6-8. = BATllS, SINKS, BASINS, TOIL. ets, radiators, pipes. all slightly used at. very reasonable prices. Also new plumbing and healing supplies. Ideal Plumbing Supplies, 3O Craig Street West, Montreal. 11-3350-6-29-7-6-13-20-27. Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. State wngcs. Wr itc Gus rdion. L-8Il09-7- ‘ WANTED IMMEDIATELY — MAN for farm work. Ari lllll‘ Wunil, Aicxnndrn. L-lfidd-‘l-ll-Zii. WANTED - MAN TO WORK 0N farm. Harry Wood, Mount Herb- ert. L-8767-7-11-3l. FOR PRIVATE SALIITSTANDING hay in lots to suit purchasm‘. Annie Smith, Eldon. _ L-87l5-7-l0-3i, APPRENTICE WANTED T0 icam Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- legc, Halifax. 11-356. A LESSON FIDM THE. DE- prcssion-Be a Civiiflervent- Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stcnographer, etc. Fred Booklet "How to get o Oovern- ' ment Job." M. C. C. Civil service School, Toronto (11).) M. H. W, 1651. ladies white kid shoe. Owner may ' have same by applying at Guard- _ ian Office and netting for ed. n-seso-v-ra-u. nnuaann some“ Willi and cut lifpieoea but d0 110i. NGIWW I109" cinnamon, juice "a. One Tenement in Ter- than, strain. Add 4 lbs. sugar. 1 cup an: ii d cloves. , stirring very. _ entry to prevent vim-ling, not u u Lquite thick. than add 2 cups broken amp" llsh walnut: ‘or blanched almonds out in savor: and let cook! minutes iuuaigriie 1am To LET race House, No. 2 Water Street. Super- ior House with mag- nificent view. Apply IMM. POOLE P~ P0 s» l. _'§~_--<.' ~ w _ ‘€:~_-' "M4. 1-\ ~. .4 >3 i»! it. ~14 "z J i i . "i . ‘ l