rmiY PRINCE ED WARD Now PLAYING‘ lit 2: “so anon TALIIIII_ P111110: -Enw1iiii TllilliSllliY norms rats-m, m. morn 1 a ‘us-rec, m, 15,; , _ .. A SOUL-STIBBING nmun Q rim seamen m THE beacons] ~non~unn mo nu nearer nears or A NATION - m women. henna near as nmuan rassrou. I! NOW, PLAYING nor-mesons . . no. m- NIGHT 1 a 8.55 .... m. 81e- I . . cAriro sronr nonnmc. “moss A cock-eyed college d Fmntic lhoulonds yell and Ch", - o: the tidal romance o! Ammd, "WIN across tho scragn m "tally heart-boars! With IONA MAY OIJV GUY KIIIII I. ‘ The Big Belly Laugh on Football night-club gals as stewdents . . . with bums on the campus and the campus on the laumf THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAPITOL "1111: 1.11s? 11111.12" “Torchy'sl Busy Day" and HODGE PODGE MATINEE 8-15 11c, sac. Nmnr '1 o ass 28o, sic. TllllllS. . . . the gas-house gang and McLAGLEN Greta Nissan _ Nell O'Day, Arthur Pierson, Allan Dinehart ll UIRRLCANE EXPRESS AND CARTOON AND‘ SILLY SYMPHONY IJIIHAVIY unnason COMEDY’ CENTRAL lillllfilflll This column in reserved for Queen’: 7 itv School Bo ‘the following reoommcr. hildren’s Aid roposals Before 01rd dations County Ilews of lorul lntrroitt but n11- vrrtiulng of u IIf‘\\'N,V nuturc may lie Inna-rival ut 4 cents u word ntrlrtly payable 1n advance. elsewhere, so far as in keeping with-out local n"eds. 6. Thmt~the pre ent local statutes (LOO-Ladies Aid meeting for sew- ing. All lndirs of the congre- gation who are interested are invited. East Parlor. 7. Iitr-Omgrcgntonai Prayer ser- PAGE FIVE Bozvos, QUOTA TIONS Grain Prices Take Drop -___ (Associated Prue) CHICAGO Fob. W-Uncertalnty aa tn whether ln rimv of besttcr auow p". . a Wheat mo would he aeliltacilriy-‘vlilllrlf sled by cold tended to make grain prices average lower today. Speculative trode- in wheat w" much less actin- than of late. Export demand for North Auierlcnn wtlent was nlao fPllttlvvly 510m .S7Y)CJCS, _-..-_ ~ Qn¢ __ iisiiiiniiirs iucii MARKET uunuiioiis Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Prllln) . sing, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’ _ _ __ Urilzilltll-lu. H‘... ... ... ... .. Slucltn Allied Chemical . Am and F Power Am Smelling Am Tel and Tel . Anaconda ... . Atchisnn Auburn Motor .. t.‘ l‘ ll. ... .. Corrected For Every “Iiet.“£2111..:?r§..::.""*r;:i':¢. '-" ---- - W d‘ d d "'"i"- iiyrrfl-i :I.';:".P::*?...r"."..‘i".'.°.:;-.~~ mi . 9 I168 fly all 1":..“.".*:..i".l~.::.".-.:."“ " i_.~-1‘-'-»Y-‘r'iv.::...-.-1 12*- Ellllntllllillrll’ n“ ‘\\\"l1lliill~r~:'l:l-:'l 17rd Q: ‘... lg lien Electric tit-u Fnntls ticu Rinrurs int: llnrvcsicn . Saturday Issue Mri. CURB s The.» 11.1.1 1| good display of meats, int Nlrskcl . dairy nrnl poultry products, but a ' Nat Biscuit .. . poor uttclltllinvn of buyera_ at yester- __ N Y Control ... North tliifs nnirkct. The country roads were American l roportcil ti. 1m in 1m excellent cnutll; _ J (Cniuullnu Prom) l'uli S .\' . i: , \ “""“‘"'"‘ r"""' tiou for» this season of the year. 'l‘l.ierc 5103'] lllC.\1. lH-l». 7~-'l'livrt- \\‘f'\'|_l 211 lluilin """"‘ w“ mm. (IhnIIge 1n Dru-u, cutting tilts t-n cg {Ml lltlllri untl til Stznnl Hi1 N J . Following were the avenge prices NWO]! nud lniuhs for sale on the two ’i‘t~x Hulf l Futon (‘nriiitie ‘ 1m” m] ' Montreal lfif-stnrl: iuurkt-ts torluy. qunted: r» .. . . l '|. i. (‘ubliage 4 lbs ... ... ... ... B to 8c lher-e were .31 rritlll‘. for export to 1111"" I511 " I, ' (jun-mg 3 111g ,,, ,_, ,,, .. 100‘, leave Alniitrciii tnrlov rin Snint. Jnhu_ Ynitml lhrp =, l “up” _ _ _ , __ H, u, 17c N. lt,_ fnr Birkcnln-urL it) sail on the Ynnntliiini “' Pgrsuips . . 1TH‘. .\i: chrster 11111.1. II on February 11. Wtawtiiiulvoii. . ‘ tr-iv vuftlr- l-lll-Ffill “on: soltl n1 \\'t.-»1n..1~ii. . . . . .. ‘stmnly prlvtw‘. ii‘i\ti tuirvs \\'I'l‘t' Sfilll ‘for $4 for just llnist- of fuir trunlity M innit Sii \\'.'IS puiil Tn,- trips, NO tfunitlllnll Prrnw i111: H flocking Apples peck (‘uh-cs n-rne unchhug Silica were | dc ntuile r-nrly‘ nt $2.511 it. Squush 1h - _ u!‘ gross-err f\lr'll‘l'fi\\‘ 1h , 0-121: to $11.30 for llllitllllllt got-ii tnlvt-s. Four pumpkin 1i, . -<-‘ or flvt- choir-o NIlVPM brought $7. _ ltctl (‘uhlvwg 5-196 ‘fin-re \\'t‘i'l' only 4.‘) slim-p nuit liiuihs l‘ l-\Y\'ll'It'-. l-‘i-li, l ~- Nlllllllvl- bu bunches . inc on the two markets prices were Just _ . 1.1<-' sch-iv. ' t 1.11.1»: . 20c lions wore st-lllviy; nt $3.75 fnr- must "WW-Y i“ - (Funnlllnii Press) lfnnoy 2 lmlllltlfi- _ ‘- _ Onions l0 pounds . .. rlflftl-rt-Ilizign with tops at $3.53 fi-tl fllltl R',IT,_',‘,M,.‘,,HI B ‘t July 1K8; Oct 1i |.- ,_ . ... ... . ..... ': ci-t. ._ r‘ , "' " u“ l} Whvu sold tin trrtititg selects brought A, u F‘! _H .’ Qlll; Jllli‘ 3MB; Oct Dnfry am! Poultry Products 'r lit-i: premium with h r-ut of 5'.’ ‘ v , ' pr-r hug on lmivlcs nu-i cxlru : 3111i‘ ‘-“.ilv_~ll: July QSYQA; (kt llCflYlt-F. , ... . .. .. -- 35¢ , "in txisir l'llI('l “mm, __ m. 1 i..»..~.i m. 1 nor (‘hick ‘u . '- ’ Iw\'_ ~11 ‘,6 , Duck‘: ,. . -\-I 015%. --l.1 o 1 durum "M" ' NEW IIAVEN scuoor. 4 5X I .'i‘.‘.'.'.'.'.’.'.' x" 3 ‘mm v i .... 10¢ ___ ‘In " t‘ " ~ \'o 3 C W 33:3 Belly’... ... ... . 14c . _ 911 -,| _. fcctl 19H; W“! My,‘ __ _ 1,, H _ ‘(Clllllltllilll rrttili). _ Honor no.1 for the month of 1: “ a V“! u 13, ‘\IO.\I‘l i lit-II. ifliriiisli niiil J, m“. L,‘ 3 R‘ "J I‘ b‘ -_-. ' go in rt-lzitinu '0 tho dl1u3)§_ w . on," ‘lmlm ‘m ' 10L- Fuiiritiiiiri 411111.11‘, us r-ruupllctl hy the Grgdg X_1 Leonard Bnrflgan, 2 5,, _'“- 35; C W’ ‘It; Truck Llwr “l " " ltoyni Brink of Canada, closevl today flhnpfq 1121-1: .. 1g? i... ffllltflVili Ens Docherty, 3 stariicy Newman. m" vie Ari-W"! "1 PM!" NW‘ Grade IX—1 Frances Ciow, 2 —* dealing w th children‘; protection and t1 wprrsent School Act be re- vised t0 safeguard against present weaknestes and to provide more adequately for the proper develop- .. submitted to the City scimo, [men of child life in our province. i» a on htcndny by a delegation l tseriiing the, erzceutive of the ' bum“ °l "m? l“ Jud?“ l. That the Federal Juvenile De- film“ “"13” “m” i" uetiis Act be proclaimed for tile‘ mg’ We "commend that l I ildreifs A'd Society: Recogifzing that there are possi- t, espec- ng con- e pass~ chang- cs outlinrd above be begun in a lially lJCCEUS~ of the ch iTliiit provision be mjide for l Smell way, since the attacking of licicnt shelter accommodation to m? Mm!“ child pmblpm at (“we I Wm, me necessary care of de_ might involve the province in qif. l l .1 Ie province. 1 l l .- em children. i. That the two orphanages be i» lied through llfir Boards, b0 riain if they will function as mm,“ lard for neglected children at (@599 m 9900c, we point out that until such tines as further a large portion of "Us amount ,5 n con be made. lint the Superintende nt of acted and Dependent Children lsnloried full time officer, com- 1 g with the duties outlined for i i in the Children's Pro l so for as possible those l t of the Society. Tlml the Legisiatur tioncd to set up a Family teetion of the e be Court rcsixmsibilities shall be de- ~ by statute. t) ‘Flint a suitable men be ap- ted it’; Judge of this Court, and i the mugisterinl authority re- -- 1 That he be authorized to de- -- children‘, welfare work along nohitis & list ‘riplflllol-y 'lliL‘lii|l f; illlmcnts Pr months, but inure it "ml ltcr cent o!‘ tliei '11 Bullish ulnrl C0111 v lrugg eta repo “"1111 11.110. Oct n bottle; y hnrinitii in t iuifft-n ens llhllgg 1 0' Ymll‘ lllllllilllll"; . P. _,. erg": fir cheap llwn y. GOLD ‘A - Bought - Sold oted - Reported MINING STOCKS lines successfully carried out’ "Acts Like a Flash "l gang-on Golds "Elli, (‘uida and Bronchitis and m"! troubles 1| re tltiriui: ilil: tt. tho atiisililu folks of this hlg coun- lltl‘ know how to trout tlii-iu. n liiko [We ilixtirre ninl get well quick. lclii 1.11m n Flush.’ it's tllftt-rent “W! lVitlgli ut. Uni-l remedy on l! sure quick uciluu amazes all l ill mlmnl‘? itlko lt the first tirucwin they know they linvo l killer. rt such ou lllllY it lnnlklit niul ns tin-re in noth- lt--tlo1i't let tin chil- u minute one little sip snke tlcmnnd imltnt ons GPO OD. Orden executed on ' all exchanges, l n. csiilirllgificlllu " "films. m, mo... Monimi can. \___________ i OHNSTQN momma Stock arceirrciigc, mm fieuities beyond our r" to handle at once. vice. Vi’ito“s welcome. Hmrts Memorial Hail. 8.30—S:ss"1on, meeting i“ Heertz Memorial Hall. ‘VINSLOE CHARGE-Um United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day, Fob. 122b, as follows: High- ileld, 11; Princetotwn Road, 3; Win- sioe North, 7. Rev. L. J. beard, Min. those we leave behind, is not to d'e." She is survived by her husband. two daughters, Mrs. B. F. Simpson, East Lynn, Mass; Mrs. L. D. War- ?——— ren, Ottawa; two sons, Frank, RETURNS HOME-Tho many saint; John, N. B., and Ernest at friends of Mr. ‘Austin Hammili, home, also one brother, Lemuel ill Freetown, will be glad to know he California. The funeral took place has returned home from the Prince on Dee. 30th, and was largely at- County Hospital after a. successful tended. The service was conducted POLICE COUIK-T - Yesterday ‘morning at the Police Court, a young man charged ‘vith breuking| I and entcrirg had his case edjcuin- ed until Thursday, We e"timate that the cost of the operation for appendicitis. year should not exceed ~ CHURCH SERVICES —- Valley- field-Orweli Heed services, Febru- nry 12th. 11 a.m., Valleyficld; 7 p.m., Orwell Heed. Subject, Mar- riage and Divorce. Loymen‘s meet- ing on Thursday evening at 7.30. Rev. D. MucLenn Sinclair, M. A. minister. I today in hand in the Children's Aid. treasury. Iii stibscquent years it! will involve some further call upon i the Government of the province. As against this, we point. out that the Government is now srpportinig 15 of its delinquents, costing $395100. in instftutions outside the province, - and that there are nil slur-s of in- PERSONALS creasing demands for this purpose. The delegation consisted of Rev. H. D. Raymond, chairman, Mon- signor Maurice MacDonald, and Mr. Donald MucKinnon, K. C., the solicitor for the Society. These gentlemen, together with Hon. W. J. P. MaoMiilari, Mmister of Health and Education and a member of the School Board, constituted »thc committee on legislation. Rev. H D. Raymond. who meted as spokaman of the delegation, said that it was desirable that the School Beard and the Society should cooperate in child welfare work. , He pointed out that the children coming within the purview of the Society's work fall naturally into Mr. J. M, Leslie, Inverness, N. 3., is in the city. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- ivurd Champion are sorry to hear of her illness and her many friends hope for e. speedy P6001181’?- Rev. W. A. Patterson of Cav- endish wns in the city yesterday attending the Presbytery meetinfl of the United Church. IN nrnonuu llIRS. JOHN F. MACNEILL Mrs. John F‘. MacNeili passed by Rev. W. A. Paterson and os- sisted by Rev. W. J. MscLeorl. New GlQSBOW- MRS. CHRISTI! MACYPHERSON There passed away at her home Believue, on January 23rd, 1933, after a. lingering illness, Mrs, Christy MacPl-ierson in the 73rd year of her age. The late Mrs. Mec- Pherson was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late John and Catherine MacPherson, She mar- ried John MacPherson, Bellevue. and had by him a son and a. daughter. Her husband died on 11th of June, 1915. Mrs. MacPher- son was possessed of e fine Chris- tian character. She was a generous supporter of the W. M. S. of Val- leyfieid of which she was a life member. For many years she taught e class in Sunday School, a. task for which, because of her in- timate knowledge of the Bible, she was eminently fitted. She bore her last illness with Christian fortitude and resignation. Her last words were typical of her whole life, "Behold what, manner of love the Father hath bestowed on me." Mrs. MecPherson leaves to mourn, two brothers, Norman J. at Cl8S8SZ——(ll) Neglected and de- pendent children-those who are s’nned against by socrty: (b1 De- linquents-those who are them- selves breakers of society's laws. In the interest of good citizen- ship, each needs protection and guidance; each is n trust iuid a re- sponsibility upon the Children's Aid Society. » 2. For purpose of administration in the past in the city ofChariotte- town, the’ duties of the officer of the Society have been coupled with that of Truent Officer for the city schools. 3. In our opinion the work of the Children's Aid Society as at present carried on, is made practically abortive, because of the inck of friends. A lady of sterling chris- shelter accommodation. Little if lien character and splendid quill"- my preventive work can be donclies of heart and mind. She was n in the matter of delinquency. tmdunembcr of the United Church and existent delinquency is allowed to n. charter member of the Caven- run at large and develop into crime dish W. M. S.. and always $00k l bggguge of the wont; of this provis- keen interest in the affairs of the tan. Further, we are of the opinion church, and until a short time that a gg-cpllcd Truaut Officer ago, when her hearing failed her, cannot be a successful deterrent to she was never absent from the truancy under the prd-‘cnt provis- church services. Her Christianity long, we believe that the respofl- was that Winsome type which radi- glbflfly (or truancy should rest up- cnted daily from [her life. cheerful on the parent rather than the and hopeful which was always an peacefully t0 rest on Tuesday evening, January 27th, at 8.20 p. m., after u short illness of influenza which later develrped into bron- chial pneumonia. She was'in her’ eighty-filth yeui‘. With her hus-. band, who survives her she has lived throughout her married life, nearly fifty-eight years, in Cuven- dish. She was the daughtfl‘ 0f NlI-i Kenneth MacLeod French Riv" and the aunt of J. A. MacLeod. the general manager of lite Bank of Nova Scotia. She has always been foremost in the social end relig‘ous interest of the commun- ity, enjoyed life and was greatly beloved by her neighbors and Montague; John at Sydney; one sister, Mrs, John MacPhee, Belle- vue; one son, John Angus, on the old homestead; one daughter, Mrs. MacLeod, Royalty, and a greet number of relatives and friends. The funeral service which was conducted from the home on Wed- nesday afternoon by her minister Rev. D. M. Sinclair, assisted by Rev. Allister Murray, was very largely attended. Interment was at the Valieyfieid cemetery. The pail bearers were Malcolm L. Muc- Phee, Angus MacPhcrson, Norman MacPherson, D. E. MacLeod, Wil- frcd MucKennn and Wilfred Mooney. HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Hazel Grove School for the month of January: Grade X—-1 Jennie Weeks, 2 Rhoda. Begnsll, 3 Irene Nicholson. Grade VIII-l Stirling McLeod. 2 Johnnie Craswell, 3 Morton Mor- risen. ‘Grade VII-l Louis Bagnoll, 2 Jean Pound. 3 Albert Crasweil. Grade VI-—1 Catherine McLeod, child; and that pr0vls'on should b6 made to deal with it uccordinilly- The delegation and 111911159" °t the School board folicvred-.Th\'-‘ d!“ iegation was assured that the mud would very fully consider the proposal before taking 9-"? further action. inspiration to those’ who knew her. She was greatly devoted to the family and the grand children. and her cheery presence has left 3, voc- uncy that cannot be filled, but I memorvthat will long be cherish- ed and like a sweet fragrance. will rcmuin-"To live inihe heel-ta of 2 Gladys Morrison, 3 Wanda Ber- tram. Grade III-l Melvin Pound. Grade I-l Annie Pound, 2 wen- dell Craswell, 3_ George Pound, 4 Johnnie Bertram. Perfect attendance: Clara. Pound, irniigizos ouch .. ltountl “tvrlk - _ 5irloi11Stvak,..... ... ... Produce (‘Hts . .. ... ... . Potatoes ... ... .,. .. Filth (irnhnm ... ... (lrnnndn ... Aliznuin . tiillwc ... ... Thankful E. Bein, Teacher, Brazil iullrcis .0. .. Phiiiu lltmg Kong tlrilliirs .261“. (‘zechosloviikin crown .0353. Denmark krone .1317. Flnlnnd fininnrk .0184. France frunc .0lti4. (lerninny reichsninrk 282i. tlrrrit Britain pour ‘,‘~i.01l.‘l. tiri-ece drift-hula $10117. llolluutl fioriii .4772. Ilungnry pcngo .2050. he. lntlln rupee .3088. ltnly lire .0608. Jugosluviri (linnr .0106. New Zoalrintl pound 3.2406. Norwny kmnt- .2078. Pnlnntl zlnti . llnuiunniu lcu .l fl. South Africa pound 4.0012. Spnlu posetu .0074. Sivcrlen krone. .2184. Switzerland franc .9202. Lloyd McPhuil, 3 Ella Boyle. Grade vrfr-i mun, Dochcrty, 2 Charles Colville, 3 Harry Boyle. Grade VI-l Catherine l\fcNevin 2 Etta. 010w, 3 Den McPhcr. Grade V—i Pntfck Cavauagh and Murdock McLeod, 2 Dom Dar- riwh. Grade IV—1 Florence McPhee, 2 _.Annie Dmach, 3 Russell Mr-Each- em. Grade III-l Foster McKinnon, 2 Elmer Boyle and‘ Elmer Clow. Grade 11-4 Anne Docherty, 2 Vema MeKinnon, 3 Watson McNe- United States dollar 12v, percent vin and Emeat Oav-snagh. premium" Grade I Br-l Arthur Pollard FINANCE and Billie McEaehem, 2 Emmet Cavamigh, 3 Austin Cavanagh. Grade I Jr.--i James Murphy, 2 Clarence Darrach. Perfect attendance: Lloyd Dar- raeh, Lloyd McPhaii, Harry Boyle, Louise Docherty, Murdock McLeod, Elmer Boyle,‘ James Murphy, —E1mer McPherson, Teacher. NEW YORIQ Fob. ‘I-IAPJ-l-‘nr- t-lgn exchange easy. (lrent Britain in tlnllnrs_ others gn cents. tirr-rit lirlt- nin dcmnutl high 3.34%! lf‘|\l"3.-|'J‘.§§ ciosn 12.12%: lemme 3.005;; Hilly 11.11. lit-lgluin 13.01; Gcnnmriy 217s; ('31P min 81%. zzwisc and experienced mothers know when their children are troub- led with worms and lose no time in applying Miller's Worm Powders, the most effective vermifugo that can be used. It is absolute in clear- ing the system of worms and re- storing those healthy conditions without which there can be no comfort for the child, or hope or robust growth. It is the mouth-natt- worthy of worm extcrminstorl. NOTICE T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Thlatstocertlfytlutlwlllnot be held responsible for any bills contracted In my name by any per- son or whatsoever, under any pretext whatever, unless duly authorized by myself personally. (Signed), Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Berber‘. P. E. I. 80074-041 P12031101; (Cnnnillnn Press) MONTREAL, Fob. 7-—A decline in %AAAAAA potatoes were firm n! 75 cr-nts per R0 pound ling as ivero PrYii-c Edward 1n- F or Sale BIRTHS FOR SALE —- CORONA TYPE- ‘7985- 7-3l age '75 years, nee Mary Hagan of Ailvertisin Batch-Payable in lidvancew ggulenygef-J butther price‘: felaturedwths Montreal Kirk Hui! “gull”; f,:c||::d'7,nm:,;k,,°,§, ‘gfjy-“n, Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and I at 201,1, cents I polinrl for fllrlota Ul‘ Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and C _tn¢ t llnciissln llféashtzagi: l. grass mnkc. Receipts were Evans‘ 2:61;“- wglznhflufgggflgtii i? pelf wodrd; [lrnflglmspligm > uiilin-tc ‘ ‘ Notices c. per c ' iss o ora an ‘p n: er- > ‘Bugle ,,3,”:“j§fi,,,""§{§§,,,§f°°,§‘;§f,efigfinfi,"“$2 lugs, Chrdl, etc. 4c. per name; Let-ten of Condolence, 70c. 0 héWIlAll-enl- irrss in car-lots orless were quoted at per inch ; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch . lllininl Cori! - - ---i W‘ --- 173 21 cents, firsts at 19 cents pellets at 9|’ 4° W? ‘Wrfl- 0"!" "3" “ll lPPuuulmli t lltoff H 1 ... .-- --- r-- - -- 2% 1a cents and lecondl at '1 cents.- A Minimum Charge for my nuvertlsement twenty - flvo , llhrslgulfih-ls." . ggrliterllrlnhrlgglsgewgi: Egftltfgélge-figtitblllrtl: “mi t: Murphy . totalled 3,100‘ cases as compln-etl‘ with I I I ‘it iiicvittic . s02 cnscs yesterday. hipining Ontario cheese remained unchanged _ horanurla . at 9 cents for current white l0 cents R5TE~—Z6 per word, three Ill- North Can for current colored and 10 1o 111A "rflom (or m; m1“ 0g "yo, ‘molly TO 01d Colony cents a pound for early male. Re- ceipts were only seven boxes, P515“! In ldVinu- New Brunswick green mountain To LET - FURNISHED aagushte '7' 255 Fitzroy Street. Apply 6 0c - ford Street, Suite One. 11:.".t'r:..:'t":::‘":..i* -‘*‘..,"";,; too-m» ""1" P" 9° 1M1" b-“P- rename rurs FOB ssm. Shawn McDonald, Chine. Point. _ - ‘1994-2-8-11- Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MeDONAID. PRO- writer. Apply Guardian. vmcm- and surveyor, Herman- ‘7995-1-5-31- ville (n. a Souris.) ‘v MCDONALD-At the City Hospital, ' ’ w soy sit Feb- 7- W M!» "m! Mrfl- R- J- Me- csnaosnn SUITABLE ron FOR T“ "my B551- m “m. Totnl soles 1.868900- Donald, City, e. son. lining outhouses, etc., 1c per M55 and baggage. See s_ 1, H". ‘mum-m; FARMElL-At Klnkora, P. E. I». on Sheet. Guardian 0m“- "I- dy it: C0,, Harness Mrmaiafigctruré-l ers, Charlottetown. '19 - - - n ,\t'=~ ‘J Feb" 2nd’ 1933 w Mr‘ and M's’ ‘I’ r01: saw - carom s1.oo rm £211] ldm f; W. Farmer, a son, John Simeon. hundru, Denvery ‘m, 68mm . ‘ R ' 7g Brothers, Oyster Bed Bridge. l-llllrhdii: 1L" DEATHS Phone 112-11. 7098-2-8-31. wanted liltlornin . ' = m i W . . '. ' i oxen-our noom lrrtllhc “(lll . . 32M: MUTLOW-At i527 Burnaby Sh, F0" 5ALE1d“ Aucgrlglflmléolgcrg; “Qrhwlrriirlrgntllrwith private entrance. l7b20 Vancouver, B. C, January 30, 1933, 18:555. BPsffllardtiigitl Central Jnb Apply Guardian. 7974-2-7-21. ""l"‘" -- - Miss Catherine Jane Mutiow in he!‘ Priritery Nov. 1~tf. i .l.k R - i , lllrln~lnn . co 73rd year. WANTED-OFFICE Bnesaifig Ag: Yt-nturcs ... . 11920 FOR RENT_FIVE ROOM fL/‘T, DOOR shell. P. O. OX7958 6 a‘. "W" ~ CUMMING—At Wflltlium, Mass, M5,, M, Qthor rooms, Apply Jo- 13"- ‘ ' ‘ - CPR“ Feb. 6, 1933, Mrs. James Cumming, seph Shaina, Eustozi St. Found Ranges. We rebuild Sfcel 1211111705. Melean Funeral Home cn Tuesday. rcbum to last as long {mm ‘when .\i on Em vole. Pi 1 Tlitl‘ da t mt ' i nilfiilln 65 i, 9 (fchlgira ‘s y ° ron sou: - woon _ sm- t. ... mzge," _ STRAYED “mx A“ .,',,‘,' ' $14-09. High 30X 519ml" 51mm‘ lVy 17 Uplwi‘ Prince Street. mod-punk. TOWNSEND _ At the Provincial gi"lB“““c,xl°r‘jjlg °°,‘,’}‘,““lg,f',‘,;,,.,‘ 7°95'2‘8'2" (‘i ' Ion a4: ' ' , . I l V yimru-n _ __ Saniiorium on Sunday, Feb. 5. 1983 R, n, 1, 796S-2-7-lii. _ _ "c" 1'11! -- Richard Em Townsend, in his 36th _--—----——-—————— " ‘ M“ M“! year. Funeral service held at the FOR SALE-GENERAL COOKING Th“. 5.,- this is a buyer's mar- krt. Now, ii‘ the buyers would only‘ we might; get some- Klrk INN" . Feb. 7. Interment at Covciicad they were new m, worn (my w,“ find i, out, 1,,-,1;,- 31am“ Cemetery. supply a1! kinds of ivntirji‘ limits» where. linings of nil kinds Sll1111li0;l._“:’0flt IFS a funny thing how cold c3511 guaranteed. 89 Rochforci S ice . m“ bum a hole m your poem,’ Sfilllmééllclcnflwf‘ fill!’ ____ M‘ V‘ —wfl V l 1133,13; N. .D. MacL can llllmizo ... . 1 llllrhle .. 21,’, UNDERTAllER Lfl",‘g,;‘,‘,',',"f_;--_ - 3],, EMBLAMER F '“'“' "‘""‘°°‘ - 2 . Ft t1 Thursday February 9th [will be burl": all trades ‘J:‘q°",°""°"“ '"“ .l1“l..l“1.... at the New Ford Show Room, as Grafton st. ‘Iressa Pmlnd, Marion Morrison, “h wm-shl" l 01m" "mum- ' Mew!" Pmmd- Phone 149 Annie Pound. , | 7973-25-21. i