JULY 1i. i929‘. - ‘Fresh Irons the gardens’ or And the hilltop gardens yield this fragrant tea. "SATI-Allii‘ a‘; ‘wvv iv § Classified Advertisements gfiu ..................x lziaslruliaxll: 3:: E light ..‘?,'.'.“u2‘.2§§ $132 g "Q_¢_°°°' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘v__v__¢_f¢—v ¢q “w- -- -9 _.,_¢v,e_+_o;_o_3g Agents Wanted AGENCIES WANTED—ESTABLISII- ed Brokers with organized sales To LET-ROOMS AT 203 luau‘ iorce want. a line oi P. E. Island mond St. Comiortable, Central- 6461-7-8-31 products Ior Ontario and West. Wm,’ full particuhrs to T. Cv. Fol‘- riS 6-’! 3°» ma» H“ 3W“ Bank T0 1.51"‘ ._ THREE HEATED 6 be given later. ass: A w L94, room hats, polshed floors, excellent ' ' . ' resldental locality. Apply Hynes Bakery. 0088-64541. Bldg, Toronto 2, Ontario. sonlvrs WANTED TO REPRES- entlli ill P- E- H01“? “my ‘° r0 LET-SUMMER. co-rrsan h‘ mm’ i" 01° Province o! New thfl '1'?!“ 5 $°°d1m° °‘ 1mm‘ Langley Beach. Apply to H. A. Brunswick, with headquarters in 6566-7-1L Moncton. was a visitor to P. E. Island LIDGIB-l Temunerauon to 79517011‘ during u“ pa“ week ‘ttendmt the varnishes and Rooting Compounds. Mesa“! l glble ‘parties. Apply to Claxton onto, om. ‘l-lll-lll- Teachers Wanted _ WAN-TED — TEACHER FOR ST. l Patrick's School. $7500 Slllllllemenb Apply to Joshua P. Gallant, Scc- JOHN ALFRED rotary. Fredericton, R. R. 2. 3i- LET-CONVENIENT FLAT, 6 . mtg. 00., 102 Front Street, Tor- Tacoma Hot Wat" heath!‘ Maritime Live Stock Shipping Board Felling Street. Reasonable rent. Apply A, Pickard & 00.. m C0,] Mr. Herr leit P. E. Island and his Dealers. 6573-7-11-31. many Iriends were delighted to see Miscellaneous MACD ONALD. , H ville. Sourls. Land surveyor °m§§‘-,.,_-,_,,_1m,, seven years ago. The well painted Central Guardian- i IESIIVI Monday. July 15th ior Ice Cream lestlvsi and Dance at GlenIW School. V 6558-7-11-11. ISAI- I. P. NEWOODIBI Zion chum], u.“ s. _s‘s.s L . . versus Government Control. 6583 CHURCH NEWS-United Church oi Canada ror Sunday. July 14, N. Bedeque. l1: Freetown, s; ‘Ikavellel-‘s Rest, 7.80. Mr, Nicholson will deal with the Temperance situation, UCCESSIUL ISLAND STUDENT -—Aiter a iull course in the Massa- chusetts College oi Osteopathy Miss Sthcl Blanche Seller of this City re- ceived her Medical -' , ‘ . Her many iriends hers and elsewhere wish her success in her career. IN ADDITION T0 THE USUAL up-to-date courses in the Charlotte- tewn Business College ior the term 1039-80. arrangements are being made ior a course leading up tq the degree oi C. A., in affiliation with the Institute oi Chartered Account. ants oi the Dominion. Particulars will vlslrsn om some m r. e. I.- Mr. Wm. Kerr, District Poultry Pro- Convention. It is seven years since him again. He noted with pleasure in passing through that the general ap- pearance oi the farming country and agricultural conditions show a mark- ed improvement over what they were sacrum WANT-ED FOR. WHEAT- Clnss. Supplement 5150-00- A Barreett. I EACHER WANTED FOR DESABLE Job Pnnwyy. School No. 1'1. Supplement $100.00- . Hector MacKaY. Bfiilletaly- l ' - 6554'7'11'5L cards at shortest notice. ian JOILFTIDLQTY. scrum WANTED non sramc. ~ ion, Secretary. 6346-7-5-51. _ s lment $125.00. Wed . gsgrstary. 8572-1-11-51. _ piemenb 070-00- 591m 5mm" 3°” l rotary. R- 3- ll ‘N-ggp- AN EXPERIENCED Peerless Biscuit, etc.. .‘ Mahar, Secretary. v - 5NTED—EXPER1ENCED TEACH- _C0., Grafton Street East. er ior Earnscllfle School. Supplc- \-. 8440-7-6-41. For sale » secretary. Teacher m‘ Bt- ¢lilh°lm°° mm" 188 Graitorl Street. f Albany School No. 89- gfifilfésft’ slsoco. Mrs. John n. °“5'7'°‘51' Hughes. Brackley Point. g,- gm- wood Island East School- ANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Fort Augustus School Dis- ‘Augustus. 6438-7-0-41. ,. gh Corbett, Secretary. Box 105. lot over carefully. ANTED - FOR 100-00- APPLY l0 F. R. Sinnct, Owner. \ ecretary. Bristol. 65094-941- ley River School. First or Second connasromlflcgddsms 15g: envelopes with a ess Pill ~ 6524-7-10-71. m“ m’ m,“ m, acknowledgg- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian MEMORIAM -AND MO URNING valley 5<=h°°l mm“ N“ m‘ snrrrmo nos axrnnlrloon! supplement '15°-°°- w~ K- champ‘ supplied. Guardian rohrrlnterv- ‘Q1159 - A SECOND CLASS AUCTION SALE AT v JOHN Society leit their hall on Richmond experienced. Teacher ior Milburn . Brawn‘ south Gggnvjllg, July street and going through Church 10th. Rufus Stevenson, Auctioneer. gfifget w 511mm marched “on; go 55°3‘7'9’3i' Queen and down Queen to Water to -i— Wsurnn ‘- A 5000"" cuss FOXMEN AND R-ANCHERS-WE Teacher lorxfiuilulll 5°h°°L sup’ have in stockz-Imperial Cod Liver on Biscuit‘ Imperial Puppy M.“ 400 happy young lads, pledged to 6401-034‘- Ross-Miller Meat Biscuit. Rosa- abstain from intoxicating liquor un- Miller PUPPY Meal with Charcoal. til they reached the age of twenty- =1" .h as b thir - id ' Principal for Darnley School. Male shredded Wheat Broken Rice, and one ea e y e m organ” ’p\’6fl}l'l'9d. Supplement S1115-0017- E- the great fox tonic "Vltakalk." a ' 6239-74-41. wonderiul bone and muscle builder. ‘MPPY mm“ “Wm '1”! m” 9'1"‘ Lg; u, have your order; 14mm, g; cipsl streets. Many favorable com- c m g - 5525‘1°‘"-'13- pearance oi the boys and the excel- " mom, $100.00. Edward B. arr - CLASS .- ANTED - CIOOND yo; gnu-POLICE PUP. APPLY every car tilled with plcknickers and p] ant. ' $100 00 John W 6527-7-10-41. Sup eln . - - ‘ , 11.3.3. WWW» 5°°’°““" B°“‘“§:§4_-,_,_,._ om warms roa sun-s cams per bundle. Apply Guardian. TED AN EXPERIENCED flTl-i-ll-ti. AN — FOB. SALE-NEW STORE. GAR- holiday allowed many te get away - d 5 l d H iTi - flzuwmn’ secretary’ Albany‘ R E’ L fir? Lrlarnelxagtiagedanto ‘sill. a 6509-7-11-13-15-17-19. "l! lllrny throng te the picnic ANTED—EXPEBIENCBD TEACH‘ . FOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING ~ mums"; ‘wgém- “Pggg, s1 Baytield Street. F1110 class con- N- 5mm? u" '7' dition, with large barn. Immed- iate possession. W. H. Rogers 00., Ltd. 6206-0-64!- trict No. 1B. Male‘ proton-ea. APPW _“"_"'_‘—"'"——“”"""HORSE on sukcuu M, m 95m“ 3517' gummy’ For‘ ClIOlCQSMIFIlIK-‘lbl Horses Just egiv- ed in this load. I have some real choice Horses. Heavy, Draft, Saddle ANTED-JOB EOUT" GRAN‘ and Express Horses. A icw choice ville school first or Bowl"! m"! Blacks. two matched pairs. This is ' aoher. 5111111191119!" 9109m- APPW the best load I have ever brought to the Island. Parties wanting Horses 6471-‘1-5-41- will make no mistake to look this P TEIVS teed Every! Home s1‘. E guaran or money re unded. ‘~ arbour School, Second Class (ex- These Horses are at my new barn. .- rienced) 'l‘eacher. Supplement 106 Elm Avenue. Parker A. Horne, Nursing um worms nssrnmo r0 nter next. class oi North Adllfll - slhlngsehool for Nurses. North dams. Mass, please write Sulfi- -- omptly. School qualifies P0P"! w . ure registration. Provides month- Female Help Wanted WANTED - COUNTRY GIRL OI woman for light housework and care ior child school age. Write J. O. Quinn. New Glasgow, N. s, Salesman Wanted r allowbnce and prlvilere oi all - ontha’ ‘course at nelievue Hospi- , ~ - W. 1". M. o-s-lsl. Articles For Sale ._ “p; ... sxnovls. nooaeo SALIIMEN WANTED - lALlb ' agent for Prince Edward Island. Good bu. has outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic represents. tive to handle the beat districts en IIQM! is pront- ts .A l Oukdian. m P,’ 0614-7-0-101 I t ' Temperance Meeting, Zion Pres- . byterian Church tonight at 8p. m. , ' able. Write. Pelh to. Addresses by prominent American and Canadian Speakers ‘who are at. National Division, Sonsoi Temperance. ~.~ 5573 i-- ‘ ‘ the rich fields oi clover and the general evidences oi land in ‘a high state oi cultivation were all very pleasing to behold. Beiore leav- ing ior the mainland on Saturday Mr. Kerr paid a short visit to Sum- nlerside-Morlcton Times. INJOYABLE LEAGUE PICNIC — The League oi the Cross Society was iavored with excellent weather ior their annual picnic which took place at Bediord. Shortly aiter 9 a. m. the the Railway station. It was an im- posing sight to watch upwards oi’ band which rendered bright and ments were heard regarding the ap- lent work oi the band under the lead- ershipoi Mr. W. J. Brawders. A large double header train leit with boys, the latter lustily cheering as the train pulled out o! the station. A second train leit in the afternoon at 2 o'clock and this was also tilled with visitors as the Wednesday hali and assist in making the picnic a success. Twenty cars in all conveyed grounds, and returned by two special train at 7.20 and 10.30 last night. Those in charge oi the picnic were very much elated over the splendid success attained this season, stating that this yeark picnic was one oi the biggest and most enjoyable they have ever had. PERSONAL! Mrs. Wm. C. Bruce. City, has re- turned from a holiday visit to Cal- llfy. .__.___.__.___.._____... BIRTH! _ lAUNDIIe-At Murray ltiver. June 20th, i928, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Saunders, a son. Congratulations. CAMPBELL-At Halifax, Juno 29. to Rev. N. I. and Mrs. Campbell, a daughter. nan-ms _ IIaoIAY-M 5t. Peter's lay on the 0th that. Mrs. Neil Maekay. aged 00 years. Funeral on Thursday 11th inst. at 130 p. m. to Dundss Came- tary. oaaaonanr. - at a ‘not-tn rum Road, Wednesday. my lo, Ildward P. Oarbonnell. in his 87th year. ile- lnains in It. Peter's Cathedral where tuners! will be held on army, July lzaervieestartingalloeloek. m- \ torment People's GIIIINII. 4 ( I EN. D. MacLean l ' gunman ,; - Ibaae ua i; on. w. n. csnsolv Palmer Graduate Ubiroprntor Chronic and Nervous Dlaealoe I24 Prince St. Phone I072 Opposite 5t. Paul's Church. OJJZ-l-IU-FIIIO. 1 visiting lriends in Scotchfort. Sir Charles Dalton. and is a guest at Beach Grove Inn. Water Street. try. Mt. Allison College, Sackville. N. B. friends. about three weeks. the Women's Institutes Convention Mb’. and Mrs. J. M. Gillie and young sons Ivan and Clarence oi Ha!i~ fax, arrived in Charlottetown by motor and will spend two weeks vLslt- ing Mrs. Chile's parents. Mr and Wm. qilils, Orwell. They where a:- companied by Mrs. Chas Beers for- merly oi Charlottetown; All-STARS1ANfl RBVERS CLASH THIS EVENING Rovers and All-Stars meat again this evening in what promises to be Stars intend to give their all this evening in a. hercuiean endeavor to hang a decisive defeat on the north and champions. , ‘Annual Meeting (Continued from page i) lie! on exhibition shipments and in- terchange breeding stock. Confer- ence with express traiiic Association will be held shortly with representa- tive your Associatlon. With respect O§Q§OOO DR. .1. P. MILLAR ' DENTAL SURGEON nouns-o to 12.30 5.00 Corner Queen and Eiobnlmd OO O-OO-O-QOO OOOQ‘ > ran MITE 0 ;n:srnov£n » We have prepared i , A SPELIAL‘ - REMEDY wblolyh being eihetiniy use by many i b I ‘LEADING FOX '1 RANCHERs Ieetimenialaofitclaaritro- eaivaddaliy. “- I'll IIOIYI.‘ DIUOGISTI 1 it Mac lzinnon illicit °°-1 xALL. "Oe- lala Room Stone sea l, Mrs. Fred Weir's leit yesterday morning on return to New York after" Senator John A. McLean and Mr. ADE. Clark. Sourls, are at present ml Summerside attending the banquet tol Major W. A. MacDougall. Supt. Soldiers Settlement Board, St. John, N. B., arrived in the city yesterday MT. W. C. MCMMINZ hi! arrived l from Brighton, Mass, to spend his} annual vacation in this city. He is the.‘ ' guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Power,|‘l Capt. J. Weatherbie, oi Louisburg.‘ N. S, is paying a visit to Charlotte- town. and it thoroughly enjoying the beauty spots in the City and coun- Miss Mirien Proiitt. Kensirlgton leit last Monday morning to attend the Maritime Summer School at Mr. Willlun J. Devereaux. of San Francisco, Cali.f., arrived on the Is- land last night alter an absence oi 43 years, to visit relatives and “Principal L. B. and Mrs. Miller leit this morning tor Haliiax on a holiday trip from there to the various points oi interest in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They expect to be away ' "Miss Christie Dawson, Albany, Miss “we 1cm- Alblnvi 1W“- Wllllm . ‘Acceptance Corporation where terms are t ' are the lowest, in-tlie business. Some of the bargains will be list ed day morning J uly’ 16th the day when yo follow the crowd and be amazed at , th car department. WHO gets the car for $10.00 or $25.00. THIS - chance it’s just a gift. A. HORNE o» c0. l KENT STREET lvicNeill. and Mrs. Rita Selliker, Sear- letown. Mrs. Jensen Newsome oi Linkletter, are in the city attendih! the best game so tar this season. The ' tomer. i 118W cars. __._-=... 1....‘ _-¢ . l I and the first customer entering show. teed running order for $10.00—the in guaranteed condition for $25.00. If you fail to be the first or second custo appoint you because we will have a displ cars ranging in price from $50-00 i0 $500- these cars are all in A1 All our re-conditioned cars car is part of our sincerity to give any other dealer could possibly d ALL SALES FOR CASH OVER GASOLINE FREE OF CHARGE. ALL SALES FOR CASH OVER GASOLINE FREE OF CHARGE. ALL SALES FOR CASH OVER GASOLINE FREE OF CHARGE. We want you to t We have a very convenient pla Want An Automobile For 3910?? Out They Go At Your Own Price Cash Trade Or Time During the past week we have been re- ' and putting them in shape for thousands On Tuesday morning July 16th at 8 0’clock ry it before you buy it and go away a satisfied cus- This car sale is merely to reduce our Used Cars to n of financing through General Motors he best and diiferential charges conditioning all our used cars of miles of satisfactory service. our showroom doors open room gets an Automobile in guaran- second customer entering gets a car mer entering we will not dis. ay of guaranteed reconditioned 00 to choose from. shape and full of miles of service. ry a 30 day guarantee and this in itself you more dollar for dollar value than o. $50.00 WILL GET 10 GALLONS OF" $150.00 WILL GET 20 GALLONS OF‘. $300.00 WILL GET 50 GALLONS OF. make room for more each day in these columns. Tues- ur dollar is worth two. e unheard of bargains in our used IS NOT A game of CHARLOTTETOWN Remember Plan to a §N Marketing Department the first that the Marketing Depart- ment operated, some 2000 pelts were handled. lllor the season 1927-1928 about (800 pelts were handled and for the present season which began in November last, it has already re- oeived over 0600 pelts. Business connections oi the De- partment with iur houses and Banks were reviewed and shown to be very satisfactory. The report states: “We have already discovered be- yond the shadow oi l. doubt that a great many ranchers pelt their ioxes much too early. Notwithstanding the published reports o! some Fur Houses to the contrary, our records show that small size pelts have not been in the same demand last season as the larger and more heavily furrod us that the silver fox pelts that were the market demanded." to classification irelh meat-a (or ioit es warrants their doing e0. our I1"- ieeding purposes matter new being spectors will make three visits, and cu idered by Canadian Freight in the more scattered sections they lation and possibly will ask for will visit the ranches twioe this seas- cunlelence with your Association on on in the regular routine oi their this matter." work!’ The importance oi keeping ade- quate records. and of coupling with the rules and regulations. was insist- Por the season 1926-1027 which was ed upon- A iitting tribute is paid to the achievement oi Sir Charles Dalton: "The members oi this Association will no doubt have noted with uni- versal approval our proposal to do belated -but highly deserved honour to Sir Charles Dalton, the leading or- iginator and iounderoi the Silver Fox Breeding Industry. Without the pioneer work oi Sir Charles and his contemporaries oi the early rox breeding days, our Anociation would not be in existence today. The for breeders oi Canada owe to him a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid for the development and iixa- tion oi type oi the super quality ranch bred silver {ox that is today such an important factor in the fur markets oi the world. It cannot be ones. and diflorent Sales Houses and and o! the fox breed,“ industry large iur buyers have complained to m“ m 1nd,“ prophet h” no ham our in his own Country. and our As- oflerod this season were smaller than soclamn u m the ‘miuhfly ‘mum ate position of being now able to ed. Renewing the inspect-m mvtllw the report ltatn in Dart: "at diflorant tunes suaautlw , have been BldC b! W064" Vi” l" really intorlted in the indult-l’! with a view to devising some improvement in our inspection system.‘ As yet however. no plan baa been suIlMt-Bii that poasaloa aufieient merit tn eon- vinoe the members oi ywrloard that it is in the beat interests oi the As- sociation te adopt the same and un- til aorna solution that ta deserving of the confidence-oi the ion breeders who hue the good o! the industry at heart is submitted. they teal that a stricter inspection oi tones along the lihaa that have been iollewed in the past, by an impaction atai! in whom the Association can place its factory method. E z i I‘ ranches in tncalostooaaartadelss- ricuorwbarethoaualbcetranob- Th‘ ‘dvanuu’ °f mukulng show its heartfelt appreciation oi his through the Department were stress- great service to the industry while he is still with us and able to enjoy the manliestationa of our approval." A tribute is also paid to the late member: It is with regret that we are oblig- ed to refer to the death under the moat tragic circumstances o! Mr. Henry Gard, one oi the moat compe- tent and trustworthy Inspectors. Mr. Gard had already been allotted an inspection district this season, and within a few_dayo oi his death bad accepted a position on the atafl ior the season. Your Directors join in extending sincere sympathy to Mrs. Gard and other relatives." A summary oi the report oi the Marketing Department oi the Auc- ciation follows: During the past year the Wbular- ity of the Marketing Service has con- ceipts were later, we still have to re- port, however, that a large number oi skins reached our warehouse in an unprime condition. Methods oi handling the pelts ior market are described. During the year receipts vinoe were as follows: Prince Edward Island . ...... .. soot’ New Brunswick Nova Scotie Quebec Ontario Alberta . . . . . . . . . British Columbia . Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . .. Saskatchewan 0i Delta offered only 10% remain unsold and these are now being oi- fered for private sale, and if not dis- j P115911 0i in this fashion shall be sold ’ at the regular Autumn Auction Sales. The ones acid were disposed oi at‘ an average price o! approximately $97-00 w Dflil-‘ellihtly lees than last year. During the past year there been an insistent demand for large pelts and this demand has been ex- cfildillll! hard to meet. tareful analysis shows 0B1! 2% which we can classify as "large." While the classified as medium. in this sine. a very large number are small. the total being 44%. tire receipts a pelt purposes. 1-4 Silver . . . l-I Silver . . . 3-4 S11v8! . . . tinned and . ' for the were appmdmatoly thirty par cent iaat year. a total oi 6,600 greater th entire ocaiidanea is the meat satia- skins havina been received to doll- ‘lbcsapsltsdldnotocnseiaasolrl! "Ittllcolanaaltbe omaet ra- aslaatnarandiawouldawaarabat aoaetion Committee areacatinaed to ranchers. generally. are ill! basin- lnlngterealiaaltatoarbflllllll maul; urn-Motle- "Kn r‘ r raining to the Association and m industry. This was followed by the election of officers. All the retiring directors were ra-elected with the ex- ception of Mr. P. G. Clark, and Mr. J‘. A. Webster, oi Charlottetown, who P" PM" .wers replaced by Mr. C. C. Baker. of Kensingten, and Mr. A. M. Doyle, of Winnipeg. An analysis oi our receipts reveals the following percentages according to colour phloem- Black ktra Dark Silver ... ... ... ... 84 Full Silver .. .. . . A further study oi’ these flgunl shows that 00% of our reollbil W" from l-I to a-a silver: 81% were laal than l-i Silver, while 0% WM more than l-d Silver. Th0 report concludes: WC hi" C"?! Nlloll tobalimtlaott-hehlttrrlolthiabo- pertrnent is particularly bright. Peon lettcrareooived aadfronl Moth troalooalttocaastweknowtbat shcyaartaoparaflus bavolfiad n . .- I ~ aeeaaaaa »_ The following is s. list oi the pro- minent visitors who attended the ,B1CCtlll§I—J. M. Gardhouse. Weston.‘ lontsl-io. chairman of the Canadian ,National Live Stock Records Coln- - mittec; R. G. T. Hitchman. Ottawa. Registrar Canadian National Live 96 ,Stock Records; Mathew Snow, Win- nipeg. member. of the Dominion {Grain Commission and Director oi the C.N.S.F. Association; W. N. .Lennox. Saskatoon, Director iol rector for Quebec: J. E. Pattee. Pet- erboro, Director for Ontario: Leonard Lemman. Salisbury, Director for New [Brunswickz Mrs. Mabelle F. Berry .Dels.cour. Director for Alberta; Dr. Ronald G. Law, Director of Fur Farms for Ontario; W.H.C. Ruthven Aliston. for Board of Directors for Ontario; A.M. Doyle, Winnipeg. Pro-l lsident All Star Ranch and nominee Canadian National Live Stock Recs ord's Committee; S. M. Hartcroib While there has been an increased cnn"? L-D- Mcxmm- 1Y0"- D51" demand tol- s-s-sllvers. the highest m" i" "We Bwtll: Dr- ‘rakle. prices are still generally realised for Bum- N- 3- i-I-ailvers. and the l-i-silvor is most certainly the ideal colour phase ior w“ “"0 "PM W" "l"! "m"? which to strive when breeding ioi‘ i" The iinanciai statement, and mark. Remarks were then made by Col. Mscliinnon on gamb“_ with the foo: pelts. Mr. E. H. lay-nor gave some interesting iacts on the early‘- pelting of foxes. H; stated the best sales were made in the early part of the season and advised the dis- criminating ioxlnbn to watch the foxes carefully early in the season and take the pelt when it is at ita r MHQmd thatthousanhoipolta were sold in the United States early in the season tor/the European mark- et from chera in that oolmfl’! andtocompetewith thelnwounlt snooavourteraissansariyioa. museums“. urns . . a in m’ , l