JUNE 13. 1933 é" ‘ I A -‘ "o-ooob-Ovv ' ' , - m" _ , . Mygrtitillg Rates-Payable III Advance on...“ uuardiau Moll. 4a- m vlordi Western and m! goons, 2o. per Word: Announcement: and Coming ma“ n, pel- word; Clulaiflad, per vvorll; in Memorinm Nam”, 10a. pee inch; Lilia o! l-ioral and Spiritual Offer- gmu, m. ac. pct Mme; Lotion of Condolence, 10¢, “ch; Notieea of Thanh and Appreciation, 10c. pel- inch M. 4° pfll‘ word. Other rater on applications. Mininl r1 é um charge for any advertisement twenty’ . flva g rep-u P" 1'1"“ m" "' on. h, ‘he price of tvvo. ltrictll‘ To Let eble in advance. ,.,-~ FOR RENT—CENTKALLY L0- ? For cated 5 room apartment. Full bath, heated, $22. Phone 633. __,_~—--—-——-_—- - 1028-6-9-mt-3i ...-o» scars" a: a — . unlnl flgllzggtf; 0mg, m ROOMS 1-0 LET—l9 waxluouru SIIEBE. Ll St. P110118 1383. 1115-5-13-31 5A“; .. sillNGLEs $1.50 you . m so new - '1 ROOM HOUSE. ar- Bruevflglmb M“°L°f§4§_6_%_3§j ply 25o Queen. loso-s-lo-ai- e . .--——-J r0 per _ corrode. mu you SALE ._ AUCTION FORT" Guardian. 1019-6-12-31. Bldgo and Whist Score 31$, rGuardian Central Job “mm... Nov. l-tf. m; saw. _. SECOND-HAND wimp-Knight car, Cheap. Apply Guardian Office. 0-7-tl. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT HEAT- ed. Five rooms and sun porch. 205 EUStOn ‘St. 1070-8-10-31 "r0 LET - ruumsuen HOUSE or rooms. Apply Guardian. 1070-6-12-31. masses - AUCTION FORTY- five, Bridge and whist Score cams. Guardian Central Job T0 LET - SEVEN ROOMED Pflnteng Nov. l-tl. apartment. Possession July 1st. Apply H. L. Palmer. 1098-6-13-31. p, SALE—7 ROOMS AND bail], full basement, garage, large ' lot, $1800. $300 cash, balance easy. yaouc eaa. 1112-6-13-31 Boarders Wanted BOARDEBS ACCOMODATED, comfortable and reasonable. Ap- FOB. SALE-INCOME PROPERTY ply 53 Hayfield. 1021-6-9-61 a; sacrifice. 12% net on invest- merit guaranteed. $2800 required. Phone 633. 1112-6-13-31 F011. SALE — SLIGHTLY USED high grade Plano. hlso Electric mfrigerator, new last year. A bargain for quick sale. Apply P. 0. Box 25. 1062-6-10-31. ONE OR TWO MEN BOARDERS can be accomodated. Bright, airy l'°°m- ADDly 206 Weymouth St. 1079-6-12-31 Wanted WANTED-TO near AT ONCE. small house. good locality. Apply Guardian. 1110-6-13-21 mil. SALE-DOUBLE TENEMENT house, Numbers 210 and 212 King Street, Charlottetown. Apply office of Palmer 8: Farmer, Solici- i . Charlottetow . “s 1'.',91_6_13_p5_6._ MILTON SCHOOL Miscellaneous Report of Milton School for the month of May: ‘ wsr ARRIVED-CAR or canals‘- Grade x_1| Bertha Howam 2 all‘ ls. car d ts. A. B. 0,3151%’ Huntégfagiligi Vera Horne; '3. Katherine Dixon. loeo-e-lz-al. Glade IX-l. Hilda Coles. Grade VIII-l, Harold Rodd; 3, Millard Coles; 3, Georgina clow, Grade VII—1. Florence Dixon; 2, maximal: sou: av AUCTION Llhesday, June 13th, at 2.30 p. m. ‘surplus household effects. H. W. . ;Weeks, 129 Fitzroy Street. Mg’ dwes" - ; 1074.13.10-31, 1'“ e 171-4. Vernon Stockman; -" 2. Reagh MacNeill; 3, Wesley Moore, ‘ Help Wanted Grade V-l, Wallace Coles; 2. Helen Coles; 3, Catherine Weeks. Mural AND WOMEN WANTED. Gm“ “TL Jean w"? 2- Rue" fltllaudle a patented article never 5°11 Mmrel 3» Gwynmlll 5l0fkmflh- v belvre introduced on this Contin- Grade III—l, Aldridge Coles; 2, 3cm. This article costs 10c and sells John weeks was: $.22‘ .‘.‘.’.°..‘5.§°?..“..;.?f 11-» z. M» Flag this article is entirely new. °e5' - llllere is no door to dool" canvass- 5111419 1-4. Shirley C0165; 2. John Zing. Whether you are employed Moore and Joe Coles (equal). fat present or not you can earn JHAnis M Ki __T 830.00 a. week in your spare time. on ac “mm sachet’ . Send 10c for sample and particu- "lars. Write to-day while territory "is still available to Red K Pro- ducts, Dept. 3. Drawer 90, Port Dalhousle, Ontario. H. W. June 13-41. Male Help Wanted AIMEES HUSBAND OUSTED BY TEMPLE 10S ALGELES, June l2—David Hutton, Jr., rotund husband of Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, ‘BECOME EXPERT B5335]; went into temporary retireinent to- > through our special low cost day with the torso gxplgjnaflon that ~ course. Hundreds of successful he had been ousted as general man- ager of Angelus Temple. Hutton left for a mountain re- sort. He said that he had appoint- ed attorneys to safeguard the inter- ests of his wife, who left the pas- torate several months ago for a world health cruise. Temple officials denied that Hutton had been forced to resgn. They said that he had merely gone away “for a rest." fgraduates. write Molel" Barber zCollege. 573 Barrington. Halifax, ' H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf Female Help Wanted [ANTED - a MAID. mo. " James Coles, Winsloe Station. ‘ 1067-0-10-31 llxren - a STENOGRAPIIER. hpel-ience not necessary. Apply 1-0- Box so. June 13-21. ..d§\\ I A ‘befiertobacco and a better cure-that accounts IOIjhE popularity of our cx‘ IWISI” CHEWING g ucxryo NICHOlSDN " » i’|"\‘ .. ( THE CHARLOTTETOWN Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Irena) Montreal Power Nut Brew . Power Corp ... Shawinlgan ... . Steel of Can ... .. Winnipeg El ... Pivotal New York Stocks (Uanadifla run) Mocks , Aul llud ll‘ Power ... Aiiicd (‘hl-lulcul . Am Smelling .. Am Tel and Tel Anaconda ... Atchiaon (‘unurla Dry . C I.‘ ... ... Case . Chesapeake and Ohio ... Con Ga Westinghouse ... .. Woolworth ... ... MT’L. CURB (Canadian Prue) Beuuhnrunia ... ... Donl Eng ... imp Oil... lulp Tub ... .. lut Pete ... . Walker Pfd N.Y. (Canadian Preal) Bloch Amer !'.‘..\'an B Amer Nup Pulveii ... As G and El (‘nu Muroolli . flitica Serv . . . . .. . . El Bond and Share . Ford of Canada A Si. Oil Ind . Misscellaneous (Canadian Press) “Thwlt, northern no 2 ‘l0. Barley, Canadian Western nn Ii 40. Oats. C W no 2 3B; No 8 3i; Feed no 1 33; No 2 32. ‘ Flour, spring wheat patents firsts 5.20; seconds 4.00; bakers 4.50: win‘ tor wheat patents, choice 3.00-4.00; ivhllc corn 3.80-3.90. lirnn. ton 17.25: sheets, tor. 18.25: nlilldlirlgs ton 21.25. Rolled oats. hug 00 pounds 2.75. Hay no 2 per ton, car lots 10.50. (‘hos-ac current Ontario colored 111.’. Butler no l IPKTIIIIEII 1854-10. ccut a pound, choose Eggs in l-nwrmn. fresh lvpcclnla 2i: exiles 21: first! 1S. Pnininc-s N. B. and Prince Edward Ialnnd green mountnina 80 round bug 00-05 cents. GRAIN (Canadian Prue) WINNIPEG, Inna 12- CLOSE Wheat: July 11514.; Oct 01%; Dec (ltil-i-‘lfi. Oats: July N; Oct 301.511! DR 201.5. Barley: Iuly 8173B: Oct 8916A: Der 4015B. (‘ABII PRICE! whPflIf No ‘l iulrd 070i: No ‘l nor out. ho 2 nor 0.1%: .\‘o {i nor 01%: No 4 non 611A: No ll 57%: N0 fl 50%: Traci: 64%; No 1 durum Fccri 54%; M OntnNnZCWQMGZNoElCW gnu/J; Ex 1 f-‘MI 2111,14: l_\'n 1 fond 20; No 2 food 24g Rejected 2'3: Track 28%. fl l‘ I!’ 431.41 '2 N0 4 i" W . 0 C W 32%: Track 37%. PROQUCE (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, June lz-A general increase in prices was recorded on the lifontlell dllllry Ind P70111109 1111"‘ lot today with butter advancing half a cent a pound, chm-ea a quarter o! a cent n pound, and eggs a cent a don-n on extras, vvitb lower grades slightly lower. Wholesale butter prices became 18% to 1n centa a pound for no 1 regrad- ed in cnsloia or lean. Strength was added to the nun-bet by a large n- mounr. of buying for storage and speculative purpoaeawOfferingl iolni- lerl 4110 boxes. Thr- prcaeut hot lpcli caused rur- tnilment of aunplll-e of ultras on the agg mull-ht. the top grade advancing a cent a doaen. The general quotation folugradcd elllpmcvlln In rnrlnle or loan bee-unis 17% in 1R cents for e!- tms, 14% cents for fir-all, and 121/. 0min for aeconda. A total of 1,020 cuaea was offered. Local cheese pflflll followed the high country hoards over the week- end. Current Ontario colored chum gained a quarrel- of a cent a pou-ul over lnat week's clone. soiling for 1i . Receipts were m boxes. Nrw Fmrawlck and Prim-c lllllvnv-i Inland [Porn mountain polnlrvo hold unchanged at lntnniny‘: lwrla. The aerai ricaa par l) pound beg vral i an J1- Stoclu Cioae Batllurst A ' Bell Tel .luu=u, Braaiiian .... l‘! (‘orn Prolricis .. ... QQHPWIIPG and Bud . ... ..... ‘nsmun . H k Gcn Electric ... .. 113513;." _ _ gletn Foods ... ... Homestead ‘__ In Ilvnrveeterl a . . Howey _ _ _ ,9‘ MGR" -~ Ilurouinn . i nt' Biscuit K1,]; Hug N \ Central . K0...“ North Anlcriln Kkk Lake 11:1! for N J Kirk Pro Knots-buy . “H” o" N Luke Llnnl T x G11" Luke III ilninn (‘nrbnlc . Ilniou Puclflt‘ ... United Corp . . . . . . . .. TY B Rubber . ‘Wllflllllllll - fill-Killian i Markets At A Glance ' - (Canadian Preaa) Toronto and Montreal-New clone for luduatrlule. New York-Stock clone higher. Toronto Mines-Gold aharea 91f: base metnl stocks firm. Winnipeg-Ivilcat l-loecd higher. New \'urk~l‘nttnu and coffee blgb- or; sugar and rubber lower. high , Muvuvc (Cauadluu rel-n) Toronto, June 12- Amulet... ... bunker- ltl-uiurno ... lift-Walters .‘ ... iilln Corp ... ... Moff (all. . . . . .. Mom 1 .... .. . lilurpby liloss Mines .. MrVlitle ... . Mentor . Nowhere Nipissing Nornmin Qumuont . Reno .. Sun Ant .. Sur-nlu Shcrrlit . . Siscoc . . . . .. Slullncoila .. St. Auihon Sylvnllite Tuck llugi Thorns (‘all Tnvvngulnu . TFlPfl(I\\:I1l Unit Kirk Wright-ll Sliver . . . Total sulcs - UNLISTEI) ' Algnma .. Algonquin Baldwin . Iihlksnurl lirott '1‘r liroivnleo Bucking . . 1's] and Ednl ... ... (‘nu Kirk .. .. (‘on lilnn Clifton (londfiah (lozollc Hulcrn-y Ililllnp Riv-k Hunt Kirk Town . . Lnke lifaron . Poiiorlioal Prl-alnu . Rlilngo IIliClill‘ Robb Moat Royniite .. Sud Cont Sud Mines . Ventures Vlrkera .. Wayside. . Wood Kirk iii- LIVES TOCK Canadian Prelu) IIONTRE L, Juno lit-Offerings on the two Montreal livestock market: today totalled 4,304. (‘Mun fecclpl! 1,042. There were no early bids on cnttle and trudinK W" It n Ilinnllstlll. (‘nlf rocelpia M2. (‘ulf rccellllfl 1'“‘" er. Prices were about steady. A coullll‘ of amllll lots of good mlnlllv will"! brought 84.50 to $5. Tlvo calves sold for a top of $5.50. life-Mum to medium good kinda were around $4 to 3.4.25 with common light vcnis M. I74. ‘"lll~ mnn tn piniu drinkers lvcrc aolrl a- round $2.50. ‘ Quotation: ' Good and choice veal 84.50 to $5.501 common and medium $2.50 in "-25. (lruuu-ra $1.50. Shcop receipts H7. lmuba vvero n- bnut lltcruLv nilh lhr clue:- o Iflll vvcei. Gnml qlu-Yiy lznuha brought $0.50 in R10 with culls ll-nvu to $11. Nhccp were rr-ry drnggy. The bulk of the allies were made. brtuccu $2 lllld $2.50. Quotations Fin-on $1.50 in $2.541. Lambs $11.50 to $10: f,‘(III\"'1l'i S“ tn $11. IIng recs-lulu 1,117.‘! "use war:- n- [ain easier. Huron: and blVr-hera were vlold for $5.50 In $5.7.‘- vvlfb most of the anlcl nt t5 50 lllllI 15.04% 9P1"! -.~- imp premium. nvi-‘u heuvlvl N» s 1 . Rood Fro-rice 1'02! two-c f" "l mm eon‘! !.'l..'.'i tn ll. quality with a couple o young sows e-vabaax file GUARDIAN “Grand Slam” Hilari- ous Entertainment an" caear came or BRIDGE IAKEN FOR a LAUGH RIDE. Bridge forms the background o! the feature attraction "Grand Slam" which opened at the Capitol yesterday, but you don't have to be a bridge player to enjoyit for its wit and llumor can be readily appreciated by non-bridge players. The lines are witty and sine-split- tingly funny. The situations are up- roarlous. And the acting superb! In short. the picture is good medic- ine for whatever ails you, whether you 3'0 n card player, tennis or what have you. Paul Lucas is cast as the waiter who is suddenly and bewllderingly whirled into prominence as the su- premo bridge expert of the country. and who, with pretty Loretta Young. becomes the team touted far and wide as "Bridge Sweethearts." - This is briefly the plot of the film. And with those wise cracking com- edians, Glenda Farrell and Frank McHugh in the comedy roles, “Grand Slam“ nloves along from stirring l"o- mance to hilarious satirs at a fast and entertaining pace. Here is cer- tainly a picture for those who wan! . excellent comedy and fascinating ro- , 11181108 . "Dangerously Yours” snrull. MIRIAM JORDAN Axu MUNDIN GIVE CAPITAL PERFORMANCES. What happens when a charming her fenlinine wiles to erlsnare a suave gentleman crook, is the theme of "Dangerously Yours" now playing at the Prince Edward. Warner Baxter is starred in the role of the society thief, and the beautiful Miriam Jordan. recently from the Broadway and London stage, has the part of the girl sleuth to protect the jewels of its clients Herbert Mulldin. popular comedian. as Baxter's partner in crime, C011- tributed greatly to the hilarity of this fast moving comedy drama, on? ward for some time. "Dangerously Yours" is certain to give you a most pleasant hour's cu- tertaillment. In addition to this ex- cellent feature, there is also showing the popular Metrotone News, and “Pleasure Island“ a delightful mus- ical revue in color. You can be as- sured of keen enjoyment, so dorrt fail to see this excellent bill. CENT-A-MEAL PLAN TO ASSIST CHURCH MONCTON. N. B. Julio l2-'I‘o bolster declining church contribu- tions, the United Church of Cana- da. has adopted a. "cent-a-meal" plan. the Maritime conference of the church was told at its meeting here ttday. Each United Church family is invited f0 place a box on its dinner table and deposit a cent in it at each merll. General adop- ticn of the plan. it is believed. would pr:vide an income sufficient to maintain all the enterprises of the church. ' IIEIRESS TO “IED PARIS. June 12—Banns for the marriage of Barbara Hutton, New York heiress and Prince Alexis Mdivani of Russia were found posted at the city hall of the first district today. June 1'7 was Bil/m as the date ol the marriage. EXCHANGE (Cunnlllun I'M-an) , MONTREAL, June l‘.'~llrlll‘»=llll ralulvl .<~ nu o currencies .- - gilchihilllulillll dollar as mm- piied by ill:- Royal linuk nt’ ("nunllrl closed ioriuy us follnrv-I— Argc-nllllu pow » Australia Wllllll Ausir-i. ' Belgium ilvlvn - Brnzli uiilrels 6m? '. or . .-. glilii:nl1l....¢ Kobe dollars .3370- (‘zcchnslnvzlkin r-r 0414- Doumurk krone Flulnllll fiuuizl Prune» fruul‘ Gcrlunl-yl rllvh.“ Great. Britain W" Gnzecc llrnrlluln Holland florll IIIulgul-y" |>vu' India rullro liniy li Norway krone .. Polulul zlnii .i. ll. Rouulaulu icu .0001. South Africa pouull -i YRS-H. flpfllfl pr-srln .1111 Slvcrlfu krullv ‘.- Slviizcrl-llui from‘ ' United Stairs dul .'ir premium. (Canadian Prone) Exchange rutr-s ul tho clflsn thrill)" W0f€7—- pmmn pllflfllrtlfl in iromrcni 4.5." 15-111. U. S. duiillr 1n Pavia '30 Pr’. (ram-a. - WQOL Wanted, a large quantity of unwashed wool. Highest cash prices paid. Bought daily at 267 King St., past railroad station. young lady detective sets out to usl- _ employcjl by an insurance company." l of the best seen at the Prince Ed- I u. s. rlullllr lu Wllllirl-lll\1.1‘0'§;-‘“ of, said the Dccior and while one Pmwl sterling.- in .\’vlv ‘nr~ -. i. , .~,,,.,.,|';_... _.|..p.... |.. 5-,... y.“ .... ._ may learn to low Canada more. ("column (lollrlr n. mm l=.-<'= the initial regard for tile home francs. A BLOCK s. 501v IIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN inaeried at l cents a uurd Dlllllie iu advance. REGULAR K. 0F C. meeting this evening. 8.15. 1109-6-13-11 raesu SALMON asn rm-zsu llALlBUT at hoops. 1101-6-151-11. (JIIURCH OF SCOTLAND - The Szlcvanlent of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk Stanchel on Sabbath 18th. Services at 10.30 and Preparatory Services on Thurs. day, 15th and Saturday, 17th at 2 p. m. Thanksgiving on Monday, 19th. at l0 a. m. Ewen MacDougail. Minister. ‘Dominicaf’ Capt. Keane, arrived ub.ut lhrcc o'clock yesterday ulorlling fronl Si. Johns, Nfld., uud St. Plan“ on rclum in Mont- real. The skalncl" sailed about noon. 1 l NOTlCE-Jfhe public u hereby‘ notified that tile Bclvcrlcre golf‘ , lillks is private property. All per- 'lll‘0i>el"ty will be prosecuted. All dogs found running at large on I the premises will be shot Wllllflli" [further warning. Cilarlottetmvzl i Golf Club. ' 1114-6-13-1. I VISITING FAMILY-Mrs. Wil- liam Weir left on Thursday to in gone for several months. She acU COlllpitllliiCl ner daughter, i-lrs. Fred fMyers, who with her little dangli- i tcr, Shirley Ann. had been visiting ; her back to Malagash. From there silo is going to Alberton, P. E. 1., to .visit her son, Rev. Andrew Weir, ‘ilcfore leaving next month for all extended visit to her daughter out Wear-New Glasgow News. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE — A new branch of the Won1en's Illbtllllllll was organized on Friday. June 9th.‘ at Bradalbane. The meeting was! ileid in the schoolhouse. Follow-l iug are the officers for the coming yEHl‘Z~—Pl'CSlGlClll.. Mrs. Woodsldc; Vice President, Miss Mary Graham; Secretary. Mrs. Pomroy Murray, Bradalbane: Auditors. Mrs. R. Mc- Kay and Mrs. Ewen MacDonald. The meetings to be held on the 3rd Monday of the month. Roll Call of next meeting to be answered by Canadian Authors. COUNTY COURT OPENS — Th: June session of the Queens County Court will begin this afternoon at 2 o'clock with His Honour Judge Duffy on the bench. 'I'he session will open in the afternoon due to the fact that tile funeral of Rev. Fr. Dufly is being held this morn- ing. 'I‘llcre are 2'7 cases on the doc- ket and in addition to these, five have been settled out of Court. The actions are chiefly for debt, dam- ages, goods sold and delivered. non- payment of school taxes, and wages. LADIES‘ AUXILIARY MEET — The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Can- adian Legion B, E. S. L. was held last evening in the Legion Hail and was largely attended. Tile Presi- dent, Mrs. V. I... Goodwill was in the chair. Seven new members were added to the enrollment oi the soci- ety. After the regular routine busi- ness was disposed of, arrangements were ulade to hold a garden party on Friday. June 16th, at “Linden place" the residence of Dr V. L. and Mrs. Goodwill. AT ROTARY-Jfhe speaker at Rotary yesterday was Dr. J. S. Clark of Brandon, Man, and a brother of the Chairman, D1’. J. A. Clark of this city. Recently elect- ed to the Presidency of the Rotary Club. and now on his way to Rot- ary International at Breton, as the rtprcscutativlc from Brandon, D12. fiuence his Rotary frl0l1dillip5 and connections has had on his life in the West. He recalled with pleas- ure his early life in this larovincc and urged that Prince Edward Is- landers should visit oihcrpzlrts of Canada as frecly as possible in order to catch the idea of Domin- ion sccpc l-atllcl" than local. All Canada is something to be proud province 15 in no will’ diminished. Mr. Ralph Parker, B A.. of Mount Allison Academy. Snckvlilc. was a guest and also Rzial-iau T. J. Cole- man of St. Stephen. N. B. Retiring President Wilfrid Boultcl" express- ed appreciation for the support he has rcccivcd dill-inc the past year. He. was glad in vcport a slight increase in l'l'i"l'llb(fl‘Slll]'J. not- withstanding the IIlIIiUUlIICS under which everything is operating. l-lc expressed regret at thc cnntiuucd absence 0f the Pluoirlvni cicct. G. F. l-I-utchcson who is imfcrgriul: treatment at Montreal, as l." nlsv Rotarian Alfred Pickflrd. Will Rolvc spoke for the "On to Saint. Jolul“ committee and urged a hi: atten- dance at the forthcoming District Thla column la roaerved for Quee-Ira cillllll! new: of local interest but asl- vortia-ng of a IlQWly nature lnny ilv nlriclly Clark spoke iuiinlntrflv of ilic ill-l day, June l5, at Birch Hill 8 pJn, on Sunday. June 18th. at, at Birch l-lill 7 p.m. collection. By order of Trustees. E, Boswell, Secretary, 1051.540.“ PEII. NALS .‘ Mr. J. F. Profltt, lzcnslngton. was i among the visitors to the city yes- tcrday Mr. Herbert Farrow of Halifax DOMINICA SAlLS-The S. S915 Sllilldlllg a >ll0rt vacation wlth| his parents Ml. and Mrs. George} ‘ Farrow, Hampton. Fronds will be sorry u; lean] that M". Oile J Babillg-au 0f Winsloe. l.» going to Montreal for treatment. Ml". Jnmcr; O'Connor, Clinton rvasl ~ u visitor to tile city yestflrrluy, hav-i 1S Snappy Fare jsons found trespassing on said illll wmt by mOtOX‘ bus-a service for which he predicts a great fut- ure. Ml". and Mrs. S. Hurry Prowse 0i| ‘cringe la. Prairie. Manitoba. ar- rived in the City Saturday night on u visit to Mr. Prowsds parents. Mr. ulld Mrs. W. H. Prowse lvllosl- gilcsts they are, Mrs. James Harris and her daughter, Miss ltlarion of Charlotte-l town, have arrived on a visit to‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris, Waslly lngton St., and hcl" daughter. who recently completed her nurses‘ training course at Aberdeen Hos- pital.\rlew Glasgow News. i His many friends will he pleased? to learn that Mr. Hector McKay.‘ DcSable. is making a good recoveryi from aocfderlt which he sustained‘ some weeks ago when his foot be-1 came entangled in the belt of a grain crusher which he was operat- ing. The leg was broken below the knee in two places. WOMEN CONSTABLES PROPOSED IN PARIS PARIS, June 12-This city. for many years, a leader fashions in lvonlens clothing has a new probicnl before it concerning feminine apparel. Tailors have been invited to study and design a. uni- form for the women police of Paris, if they are established as a body. Policewomcll would be a new de- parture for Paris. A proposal has been made and is receiving the consideration of the Paris Municipal Council. More than 1,000 applications for enlistment have been received. The matter of a uniform is a very acute problem for Parisians have a. very keen sense of humor and a blunder might prove fatal results for the scheme. Menrbers of the force would have to be women who had reached the age of discretion and who had sound general education and tact. M. Chlappc, Prefect of Police. con- siders the latter one of the ruost important qualifications necessary to a good "guardian of the peace." PIGS HOLD FORT NEWCASTLE, Tex., June ll-Fort Belknap, built in 185i and for dc- cades, the gateway to the West now is a pig sty. Hogs root in the room which oncc held ammunition for Indian defcusc. The arsenal stands in the middle of a cotton patch. Citizens here propose to restore and preserve the military post. THINK IT OVER The monthly rent comes around with every tick of the clock are you still paying rent that will amount in the price oi a good home in a few yearsik-llcrc nre some figures tn think about. $20.00 rent per month amounts to 521110.00 in ten ,vears— 530.00, 53600110-54000. $4800.00 and $50.00, $6000.00 in ion years. The undersigned has a number of very desirable building lots, lncnird Iiead of Prince Strcct and School Street. 1101i BLIIRE GAY Head of Prince Street Charlottetown Phone 264. 9045-6-6-9-13. Bottles Wanted Pints and Qunrts. Phone 1107 1 OJIIICNIIOO in that city. CHURCH 01-‘ SCOTLAND-Db r vine services will be held on Thurs- Birch mu 10.30 a.rn., at Killross 3 p,m, l ALL RATEPAYI-Ilis 1n “rem-s 1°, lSchool Taxes Victoria School Dis- ‘ trict No. 60, will please takg home that uniew same is paid by Satur-l d8)’. June 17th, amounts will ho Dlaced in an Attorney's hands for in setting t PAGE FIVE great! l JUST listen to Kellogg's Rice Krispics when you p011!‘ on milk 0r cream. They actually crackle with crispness. And their won. derful flavor makes you , want them again and again. l S0 nourishing. Sn easy ‘ l0 lligvfil. Fine for chill I drcn, pariic-ulrlrly" 1hr eve- ning luv-ill. I)('('2lll.~l* lllry in- vite rraiful l-lvep. fllzulc by Kellogg in London, Om. I , MANY ACCEPT OFFER OF ONE-LEGGED MAN MAUNIEE, 0., June l2._Accumu- lllted shoes for the left foot of Otto Wiibarger. who lost his left leg in an accident 15 years ago, has prompted ilim to scorch for trades. A local nclvspnper recently" printed a story that Wilbal-gel- wished to trade left shoes for right ones. Newspapers throughout the country reprinted the story and Wilbnrgcl" has received letters from luany per- sons offering to "swap." Wilbarger has sent left shoes to persons in vVashington, Kansas, Missouri, Oklnlloulzl, and Wyoming and in return has received right shoes. STEAMSHIP SERVICE l’. E. I. and Cape Breton Steamer “Entcrprise" Fast and direct Passenger Freight Service between Prince tldlvurd Is- land and (‘ape Breton. Leaving (icorgciolvn every “'00- nesday nt 7 A. M. arriving Port llawkesbury and Mubznlvc at about L‘. I’. llf. and vviiil culls ut Isle Madame nnd Bras d'0r Luke Ports". arrives at Sydney early Thursday afternoon. Leaving Sydney every Monday at ‘l A. M. culling at Brits d‘0r Luke Ports, Isle Madame Ports, Mulgruvu. Port liawkcsbury and arriving at Georgetown and Dloulague at about fi A. M. ‘Tuesday morning in good time to cmlncct with morning train for Charlottetown. lilninr parties lllny leave Char- lnttetoivn on Wednesday mornings. join the Enicrprlsc at (lcorgctowrl up to ‘i ii. I11. land at Port ihuvkcs- bury at ubuut 2 P. ‘M. and arrive at Sydney IICIOIC suppcrmr by connect- ‘ Express at Mulgrave ing: or by lcluzliniug aboard Enterprise enjoy tilr- most delightful sail on lin- Atlantic Seaboard. through the Stnrits of Canso. Len- nox Passage, St. Peter's Canal. Beaver Narrows and through the entire stretch of tin- cllzlrming Bras d‘0r Lakes und arrive at Sydney early Thursday afternoon after call- ing at Bcdderk and Inany other in- teresting and beautiful inke ports. This new Passenger and Freight service is the quickest and cheapest menus of transportation between Prince Edward island and Capv lircton. For passenger. automobile am. freight mics and for stair-room res- ervations apply to POOLE AND THOMPSON. Agents. Blontngue, m" E. B. ltlclnMlEN. Agent, Georgetown -< FIUIFRNIE SS ‘Ra/l Cross fine Freight and Passcnzrrs IA-nvo Ch"l‘ou1l Junr ll June 19 June 20 July I lx-nva Montreal S. S. Dominica S. S. Dominica S. S. Rosalind S. S. Rosalind June ll Jilly 1 CARVELL BROS LTD. Agents (‘harloiicinu n IOIIB-G-Iil- Sit. They SOUND