ANNOUNCEMENT For the convenience of our clients we have installed a direct ticker service with the Toronto Stock.Exchange. Quotations include all Indus- trial uud Mining sha traded in on the Exchange. Every purc use or sale executed there is instantly transmitted through this ticker to the tape. You are invited to come in and use this service at any time. ~ We are prepared to execute buying and selling orders through Toronto, Montreal and New York Stock Exchanges. EASTERN SECURITIES 00MPAiiY l.Tii-.1 W. II. V. Dunbar, Manager Charlottetiwn Moncton Iunrncrside. St. John ~ the Paris Bourse today, London . market ‘ THE fl Cl'lARL()'l‘TE'l'OWN GUARDIAN §7'0CK QUOTA TIONS \ I Morning Stock Letter -(mceived over Pitlield and Go’: Private Wire) NEW YORK. April 30—stex-ling and the French francs are about the same this morning but Swiss francs are lower. stocks rallied on continued reactionary. more is no change in the morn- ng news from abroad. Bethlehem steel after the close will report earnings for the first quarter and will also take action on the pre- ferred dividend. We would look on again this morning until there is some evidence of a let-up in liq- uldation. NEW YORK. April 30—'1'he handicap put upon speculative buying of stocks by the new mar- gin requirements was put in bold relief yesterday by the sharp de- sues. selling at no time was in real heavy volume. but the buying power was not there to absorb what ulling did take place. In most of the leading stocks declin- es were rather extreme. A good mam)’ rumors regarding European liquidation as the resolt of weak- ness in European markets were in circulation yesterday, but even so there should have been more evidence of buying power in our stock market. Evidently support must come now from invmtment sources. This is always slow in making its appearance, but the extent of the decline and the fail. th:t business 1. holding up very well should bring investment buy- ing in stork shortly. Once this liquidation has run its course, cline in a. number of leading is- many stocks will appear very at- tractive. ' &fii ' Advertising Iiates—l’ayallIe in Advance Central (lunrdlun locals, do per word; Western and Euliern locale. I: per word: Announcements and Coming Events to per word; classified 2:: per word: In llemorlnm Notices. '10:: per Inch; Line 0! [Floral and rlpirlluui Offerings. Card-, ele.. do xer name: latter: of Condolence 70¢ per inch: Notices of 'l‘|IInIu and pnreelutlon, ‘lilo per inch or do per word. other into: on application. ilinimum Charla for any advertisement twenty-five eenn, x§{ Femueluzln ,Wante_d _ For Sale I-i)"lfi.fi'.'_-— :.uc'rroN !-‘0iL'l'k- Five, Bridge and Whist some cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. WANTED —CoUN’i‘RY G1il.L ron housework Apply D. Guardian. -1..-4234-29-3i Miscellaneous MAIDEN HAIR. FERN PLANT. 10c -r tpald. Joseph Aiken, shan- non, Quebec. N-634-4-23-141. CEDAR. rosrs rvnnao AND rough. A. Duchemin &tCo. L-4018-4-24-91. SIX MONTHS (‘REE SERVICE with our guaranteed oil burner, time payment plan, call or phone. Fred I-I. Ttainor, 80 Grafton Bt. 393-J. L-4265-4-30-3!. roll. BALE—BANNEll SEED OATS and seed buckwheat. Phone Guardian. L-4241.-4-29-81 BANNER. SEED OATS FOR. SALE John Munn Marshfield. i L-I235-4-29-31 ‘ THE SUN LIFE HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. Foil SALE — QUANTITY GOOD timothy hay. Ernest Foster, Marshiield. L-423’! 4 29 31 FOR. SALE — DRIVING IIOESE. Clinton Morrison, Belt Dealer, Fredericton station, P. E. 1. IF THINKING ABOUT AN OIL _L‘4375“’:§9'3_‘; burner- for your range see our BECONDITION PIANO JUST i‘:m:.‘.‘°:‘3 o'3§§c'3f§'sc..f{ed H’ like new very special low prlce—- ' 1-4-43 5.4_3o_31_ T000; MUSIC STORE. L4_373~5‘-5-I-431 Wanted THE CAST BKLANGER range ifthe one to buy,’ we have them in‘ the latest models. Fred 1-1. Trainer, Grafton street. L-4265-4-30-31. FOR SALE OR TO LE’l‘—PBO- WANTED—GO0D USED SEDAN. Write particulars price Box )1 Guardian. L-4170-4-28-51. WAN’l‘Ei)—}IEATED ROOM grate. Write "AX.” c.o. Guardian. perty of the late A, Livingstone, I415.’ 144 Elm Avenue. Apply D. Llvlng- _..:.._._:_____ -j__ ;‘,.__._., I stone 177 Kent Street or Geo. J. , ' ’ WANTED— USED LIGHT DE- ~7y 1fi§%75 '3]-1 livery truck or business coupe good condition. Box 51 Park FOR. SALE — GILSON TRAP Comer R. R_ 2 P» E L Hoist 1% H. P. Engine complete. City Sales 6: Service, 202 Rich- mond Street near Y. M. C. A. L-4292-5-1-3i. r.-4225-4-29-31 Work Wanted wnurcn ._ MARRIED MAN wants work on form. can care for foxes. L-4260-4-30-Sh _ !§ HEAVY DUTY NEW RUBBER. Traces. Complete per pair $3.50. Clinton Morrison, American New and used Rubber Belt Dealer. 1'-‘redericton station, P. E. I. L-3872-4-21-8i. FOR. SALE — 1927 FORD COACH in good running order. would ex- change ior milk cow or young cattle. Apply Athol Roberts, Win- sloe. L-4293-5-1-li. Male Help Wnnt_aad_ BOARD!-ills ACCOMODIATED - Central location. 135 Pownal St. Phone 1125. 5-1-21 T3? Let TO LET—LARGE FRONT ROOM WANTED _MAN p-on FAnM furnished, fireplace first floor, work C. W. Robertson, Dunstai- 6150 “'9 °”‘°’' ’°°m5- Apply‘ fnnge_ Guardian . I.-4231-_4_-gs}-_a1 L-1366-5-1-31 uousa "’l"()'A’I.!-71:1/IA‘1’vlS'I‘,”8 rooms nnd bnth. Garage. Apply R. S. McBeth. 289 I-‘itzroy St. L-4283 WANTED — MAN ‘FOR I-‘ARM work 1!. P. Cudmore, Brnckley Point I.-4229-4-29-8| M°P't8'<18’e 36$ Reception and Banquet for Nova Scotia Miners (C. 1’. By Guardian’: Special Wire) S1‘!-ZLLARTON, 145., April 30, - Tribute to the strength and courage oi draegermen and miners of Ple- tou County who left the coal-fields to aid in the rescue of Dr. D. E. Robertson and Alfred Bcaddlng from the Moose River gold mine will be paid at a banquet and reception here May 1. with the diamond drill crew. draegermen and miners from New Glasgow, slellsrton. Westvllle and Thorburn as guests of honor, the ef- fair will also be attended by Prem- ier Angus L. Mecdonald, Minister of d. h no I” M ' M H mm Mines Michael Dwyer, ool. Harring- _,_m_& ‘I, :I'';'‘‘' nf ' ton. Leader of the Opposition, lev- ...,,.,,,' gum‘. I“ ,_"m__ “m oral members of the Legislature and has 9! lull ea-mi-In uncut six mayors and I councillor from each :4‘ ninety-tour one huudrodthe non! of the H600“ County towns ""4 by ‘he an to lie Third rl:yuol.l.'£.h.r'Is'nr'yh.A.lII)'..'IlI:. The above o-Io is made pursuant to Power of . There will he will ivy puhllo nuctlnn front of flu: l.u\v ifourin llulldlnl In Cinirloitetown in Queen‘; County in Prince Edward lsluml on \\'eilm-siluy “la iwvuls---eunlh any of May A. n. I336 at the hour oi 12 o'clock neon ALL that tract piece of parcel of llnd ‘“"'“0 lrluc’ nml bans on Lot of 7"'|'"Ih|n Numb:-r 'i‘lilr¢,v-four In Queen‘: County in Prince Edward l-hr-«I. bounded illld ileiu-rllieil III follows. that in in nuy:—0n the SOIIUI by the ilalni Peters noun mu on the III! hy' lunda Iiniely or-cupleil bi Andrew Curr. on the West by lnmle new or formerly in tho no-in-nnirn of Donald Stewart. and on the North hi I line running from the llltl rnnterll to the unit] vvratrrn imunclury I9 "W" I d‘aiance from the llalnt Peters lined Ir southern boundary as to int-lllllo ‘I0 hundred av--I eight acres of land a to u l -scriptiou oi the some Nltelned in 5 need ol conveyance VPOIII the Commissioner oi Public "SAFE" TOWN LOSES RDGJBD ORANTHAJJ, lmg.-Known ll Ouuty in Prince Edward H...‘ """"' " ''','_,,j',’'',': :3,‘ elderly woman no killed It I been :_'::.0l the Interest -navy duo their crouing recently. .J';_g_rg-1;-_ .=n_clI_a3-:_-:._ .3.-is to sow amour -ro -noun Gl'Il1"|Cl|Ii’lllKIhi§Il$0Iu.$ "‘° it noun or , . I ' ‘° _ .ho "safest borough in m¢hnd' 3 mu". 02,. :9, because there had not been a fatal L“ Alon-an seven of mutual motor‘ aecidmt since Nov. ID4. - Mt ’l. S to ck Exchange (supplied by Pitileld and Com- pany memben or lilonlreui aim-is exchange and are market) Stocks Open Last Abiilbi 150 150 lisfliurel 11% 11%’, Bell 'i‘(-i 1-iii H3 Branllluu 105); 101-3 lirew Corp Can ‘J 2 Can Nor Pr 23 % Can Car Fund 0% 5% Can Cement 855 654, Can Ind Al 8 8 Can Pad 1154 11 (Jack Plow ‘I 7 Cons Sim-it 255 . 2511 Dom llridgo (1.1 3.": Dom Steel -1% ii D0111 '1‘:-x 71 70% Int Nickel 4.’; 4111/, Massey liar 5% .5 .\icColl Front lil 1\'>’,53 Mont l‘o\v 31% 31% Not Brvw -I2 4:.’ You’ 4'orp 131/. 13 Slmrvinilrun 2115, ‘.'0-'},’, S:-II I'nn 1'oIv 1:1 ill Si If (‘no 031,4 03 BANKS ilk of (‘on 60 60 ilk of (Tom ‘H3 H8 Bk of Mil IS‘! IS llk of N. S lloyul Bk EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 30-British. and foreign exchange in relation‘ to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows: Argentina peso .2763. Australia pound 3.9542 Austria Schilling .1883. Denmark krone .2211. France franc .0660. Germany relchsmark .4033. Great Britain pound 4.9513. Greece drachma .0095. Holland iiorin .6804. Hungary pengo .2973. India rupee .3750. Japan yen .2900. New Zealand pound 3.9941. Poland zlotl .1891. south Africa pound 4.9279. Sweden krone .2554. ‘ Switzerland franc .3258. United States dollar 9-32 per :ent premium. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates:— At Montreal—Pound 4.95 1-8; U. S. dol‘1r 1.00 9-32; franc 6.80. At New York-—Pound 4.93 3-4: Canadian dollar 99 23-32; franc 0.58 1-2. At Paris—Pound 75.01 fr; U. s. dollar 15.18 3-4 fr; Canadian (ol- lar 15.15. In go1d—-Pound 125; U. 8. doi- 1' ’- 59.43 cents; Canadian dollar 59.26 cents. NEW YORK, April 30—11‘oreign cx:hange irregular. Great Britain demand high 494 1-16; low 4.93 3-4; close 4.93 3-4; 60 day bills 4.93; France 6.58 1-2: Italy 7.87; Belgium 16.90: Germany 40.22; Canada 99 23-32. PRODUCE (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, April 30—Irregu- lar price movement; marked trade today on Montreal open produce markets. Butter and potato prices shaded a little while egg firmed. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 21 to 21 1-2 cents a doom for A large. 19 150 19 1-2 for A medium. 18 1-2 to 19 for B and 0 were 17 1-2 bid. "Butter sold at 19 3-4 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 unchanged. Slump continues on Mtl. Exchange (C.i'. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 30—Late ad- vances in Wall Street and Toronto failed to pull Montreal Stock Ex- change list out of its slump today and losses oi as much as four points were in evidence. A number of issues steadied and finished unchanged, but selling continued to depress metals, utilitim Constructions were steady. spotlight centred for g, time on Smelterrs which dropped more than eight points to 250 but rallied to finish at 256, off 2 1-2 points net. Nickel came back at the close and finished up 1 1-8 at 45 1-8 on turn- over of more than 7,000 shares. Canadian Iivdro-Electric prefer- red, off 4 1-2 at 26, showed the out- standing loss. Canada Northern Power, Southern Canada, and Shawinigan eased a little while Brazilian gained 1-8. 0 higher trend ruled for papers during early dealings but selling later brought fraciional losses for Howard Smith and St. Lawrence Corporation preferred. Smith pre- ferred lost more than a point. Canada Cement worked up 1-8 whife Dlztillzrs seazrams and Bruck srr eased about 1-2 each. Sales 28,402 shares; bonds $6,300, Produce Prices (Canadian Pressl MONTREAL, April 30- Wheat, nor no 2 46. Barley C W no 3 46 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 35. Flour. spring wheat patents firsts $5.40. Flour seconds $5.00. Flour bakers $4.90. Flour, winter wheat patents, choice $3.90 to $4.00. Flour willie corn $4.40 to $4.50. Bran ton .20.25. shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 10 1-2. Butter no 1 19 3-4. Eggs in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23. Eggs B 22. Potatoes P E I mts 80's $1.65 to $1.70. P E I mts 50's s1.o7 1.2. P E I mts 10's 23. P E I robblcrs 80's $1.80-$1.65. N. 13. mts 80's $1.55-$1.60, N. B. nit; 50's $1.07 1-2. N. B. mls 10's 23. Que CObb1?l‘S 80's $1.50-$1.55. Que no 2 80's $1.40-$1.45. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal--Induh trial stocks irregularly lower. Toronto Mlnes—I4ower. New Yolkfifitocks closed higher. Winnipeg—-Wheat up 3-8 to 1-2 cent. New York—-Cotton lower; sugar while lots to retailers were quoted at ill to 21 1-2 for solids and 22 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 10 1-2 cents per pound for no 1 ovum.- colored, current arrivals. Potatoes: PT: I nits 33‘; 37.65 to $1.70; 505 $1.07 1-2; 10's 23; cob- blers 80's $1.60 to $1.05; N. B. mts 80's $1.55 to 31.0.): 50's $1.07 1-2: 10's 23,- Que mts 80's $1.50 to $1.55: No 2 whites 80's 01.40 to $1.45. Vigorous Rally on New York Exchange ( NEW YORK, April 30. -— Stock market prices swung into a vigorous rally late in today’: session and earlier losses of 1 to 4 or more points were transformed into recoveries or as much. , The change of front was attribu- ted by brokers more to technical factors than to any news stimula- Lion. While quoted values still had some Jlstance to climb back to the level from which they were dislodged, the Associated Press average of 60 stocks recorded a net advance of ,9 or a point at 58.2. 'n‘ansiers totalled 2,. 328,670 shares against 1,785,400 yes- terday. Bethlehem Steel ended at its top ‘ for the day up 3% points at 49%. U. 3. steel showed a gain or 2 points at 57%. Gains of 1 to 2 or so were shown by New York Central at 34%, Southern Pacific at 30%, Delaware dz Hudson at 39 and Santa Fe at 5.‘ >- Except for International Nickel the Canadian list displayed a series of minus signs at the close. Dome Mines ended 011' 1% at 51% and McIntyre-Porcupine lost 2% at 42. Distillers seagrams, up is allowed the only gain. the rest of the list being unchanged or off fractionally. MINING of the screens. painting. 1/1.. pts. 1/3 pts. Phone 105. ut Up Your SCREEN B EF ORE , The FLIES Come It is so much easier to keep them out than to kill them _ _ when once they get in. SCREENING 18 in. to 40. in. wide Green Screen, 30 in. wide . . . . . . .;.;...- . 27c yard Galvanized Screen, 30 in. wide . . . ..~_. 326 yard Copper Screen, 30 in. wide . . . 90c Yard Screen Doors SCREEN Doons ....}i all , 1.‘ All.standard sizes’... $2.25 to $7.00 ,7 SCREEN wmoows 2: 30c to 60¢ A coat of 'SCREEN_ ENAMEL will prevent. rusting and greatly improve the appearance Copper wire does not require Black Green .25 .30 .35 .45 Also SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS, HINGES, -and CATCHES. The Rogers Hardware 00. Quick Delivery. I , This store Will be Open llntil 9.30 Saturday Evenings Starting May 2nd. P154. 5 stR“.'l".Wlc /2”’ ' <s__ Wright 11 Yluir 1’ G Total sales 030,000. 805 46 UNLISTED Brett‘ Tr Alrlolmnc Con .\il|Il lliiliru-ll II Colmlt Dill Uil -Gru Kirk Hours Uil liml llny Kirk 'l.‘uu‘iI Lnk/2 .\lur -_g=~'e..=.';'..°.S..:...-.5.‘~5s - fie? ES inc}! re 2 :: L’ in “I Park Hill l'u\\'n(‘l- K Pore (‘re lilil‘illL' llulrh Mun» Sud 11111 H to oa__a:°.ac=I7 3: LE Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 30-—Pound sterling showed a 10$ of 3-8 on Montreal foreign exchanges today at $4.95 1-8. The United states dol- lnr at 9-32 premium and the French franc at 6.60 cents were unchanged. - NEW YORK, April 30—The Can- adian dollar advanced 1-16 cent 5 terms of the United States dollar | today. closing at 99 23-32 on the foreign exchange market. The British pound sterling dropped 3-8 cent to $4.93 3-4 while the French gold franc ended un- changed at 6.56 1-2. GRAIN (Canadian Press), WINNIPEG, April 30- Wheat prices were firm on the Winnipeg grain exchange today, with most of the session devoted to delivery- month switching operations. Net gains of 3 1-2 cent a bushel were registered at the close, Ma at 79 7-8, July 80 7-8 and October 81 7-8 to 82 cents. Export sales of approximately 1,000,000 bushels oi Canadian wheat absorbed scattered selling in evidence and prices were above the previous finish throughout. Operations generally was quiet. An easier trend prevailed in the coarse grains pit. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 30- Btockn Close Acme Oil 111/; Afton iii) AJIIX 50 Alex 1'54; Aigoma 8 Anglo H 4110 Arnifielli 83 Astoria 5 Arfloey 127 lingnniac 7 Barry H 4% Bass Met ‘.‘0‘,«; Beattle 133 Big Miss 57 Hobie 111,; iiralorne 720 8 ll. x 111 I. Buff Auk 530 ' Buff (.an 7-’); Bunk um 10». (‘:11 liiliu 105 Cal 011 10 Cull .\1al 110 Castle '1‘ 1415 (Jen Pat 1180 Chem Res 103 Chilnug 1-14 Clellcy 8 Common W l 5% Coniag 300 Coniarum 225 Dome 5193 Dom Ex 5% Eldoradn 08 F llriilgo 300 Fed Kirk 4% Franklin 51/, Gods Lake 01 Goldule 21 ' Grahnln ill,‘ Grnnniin 1S1/3 (.irumlu_ro NI" Greene 51 Grull 8 liunnzir 0:: llurll Rock 112 lllirkcr 11 lioillngel- 14% llumcstv.-ad 37 liuucy (11 J .\i ( ons ill Kirk Luke 42 Lake Shore 631),’ Lani Coat 71,; Lava Una no Lellcl Oro 19 Leo Gold 3 Little L L 005 .\1ac:lssn 375 Man Enst 11:1/. Mclnlyre 42%, Maple Leaf 173); .\lcl\'enzio ‘ 15:: .\Ic.\lili..’Il1 6 Mc\'iii.ie 2-4 ML-\\'ntl'3rs 13:1 .\lin Corp 11.‘: .\linil) 7!) .\I0i1(.'l.'| 13 Morris 04 .\iurnhy 3 .\'cu'lu-c 3% Nlpisalng 214 Nornmia 517’. Nor (‘an 40 ()'lirlc-n -i.'l (Hun Oil 85,; ilmrgll 00 l'l|lllI)lll' 400 l'ii)'lil:|1iiB|' H2 1’i'1"lnI| 14.’. 1'01 (‘vb '.",§ l'l(‘l( (‘re 045 l'lnm'or 101‘ Premier 2.1‘- l'rns Air 225 Preston 27 Que “in 110 llcml Auih 205 Red Lake ll.‘<l licnn Gold 118 Roche 111-} lloyulife ‘.'7‘-'; Sun Ant ‘:10 Sheep Cr 70 Sherritt 11:: Si-Icne lltlll Sou Ti!) 4"’. Sildd 3;‘ St Anlh '21 Hull i1ns'n .'l~n Sud (‘on " l’. Sullivan 100 Hylrnlnie .. 1 Sbuwlnigan :-:: Taehota .:~ '1‘eck Hugh in» Texas 22!: Toburn 1:1‘: Towagmac '25 Ventures 11):: While Amu 1:0 Wayside 1:: , ’ White Eng av. Wil Cou 8 Miscellaneous (Canadian Pre-) MON'I'R.!liA.L, April 30—A nom- inally lower price trend roled to- day's inactive session of Canadian commodity exchange produce sec- tion. Butter spot—Que grass 19 34A: Que fresh 19 3-4A;Q1l¢ fresh (buyers inspection) 19 1-4.4. Cheese spot—Unchanged. Eggs Spot—0nt A large 21 to 21 1-2. A medium 19 to 19 1-2: C 17 1-23. New York Curb (Supplied by Pliiluld Ilil Oom- pany mamten of Montreal clock exchange and Curb Iiurlrat) (Canadian Press) Btocizs Clolfi Amer Sup Pow ‘—' Am Cyan B 32 Am Gus Elcc 31% Assoc Gas Elec Alias Corp 13 Can Marconi 1'/s Cit Sew -1‘/1 Creole Pet '28 En-c Bond Sh 13% Ford of Can A ‘. Gulf Oil Penn .135 Hum 011 lief 05 imp Oil 21 int Pete 301.6 Slag llud 715: 3111 011 Ken 17'/4, lln Light Pow A 5%; 1111 Light l‘m. l'f:l 33% M T’L. CURB (anpplled by Piiileld and Com- pany Iuemlson of Montreal stock exchange and curb market) lltocisa noun Last B A Oil 23 22% imp Oil 2': 21%. lnior 1".-to 301/, .’il|1,4; Meir.-here 0'/, 0% LOANS -ro onoxias (Sanadian Preue) WASHINGTON April 3o—.Loane on securities to brokers and deal- ers, held by weekly reporting mem- ber banks in New York City. were reported today by the Federal Reserve Board to have totalled 81.055.000.000 for the week ending yesterday, an increase of 320,- For Sale or to Rent On or after June 14th, desirable property No 75 Dorchester Street. Dwelling house comprising four- teen rooms an shop. Bathroom Hot water heating. Suitable ,for store and boarding house ofiior conversion into apartments ' ca teneme ‘s. Arolr LUCY OOADY 68 Poems! street L4215-29-1-4-6-8-1.!-15 Suitable Eyewear Improves ' ‘*‘ Appearance .4... You will occasionally lax a person complain that objects to wearing a corrug- tlon of her errors of vision because of the eiiect on her "looks." That argument lib longer applies. The rnodalu eye service considers appear- ance, which can now by rectly chosen eyewear be harmed. G. F. Hutcheslonw. L-414!-4-27-31. * Professional cards McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. ; I Barristers and Attorneys-ni.-Luv MONEY T0 LOAN '3 Office: 180 “ichmond Street. M. ALBAN FARMER B~ A., LL.B. BAERISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN v- Bunk of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson BAERISTEK. SOLICITOB. ETC Moneytoloau Colieotionl omee: so Great Georxe Sim! 000,000 for the week. BRINGING UP FATHER I-we-Is, D‘. solicitor. eon.‘ onmmmon this use an or April A. o. Al-IIAHDII l'l'IWwAI'l' In-opene- ‘|‘.. 5-’: —-BY GEORGE MCMAPIIE dl.i8T MNT3 ‘QJ DRIVE Tl-E CAR ‘E Ti-iBsCI.LlB AND TAKE -rt-seovs now A RIDE-MAYBE HELL INTRODUCE vou -r HIS PBIBND5“