. “nh mst- See posters. 'ff-$195 * » ' ' "rriT=`cuZiacm°rr1'oww'cUAnniaN ' mvmug - I '5pR.INGH11J-4. N- B., March 11- hrd Fagan. 05. and Harry Morse, "rc killed earlytoduy when they M mught under a fall of stone th, 101-lgwall of number six min( "_ pggan Ind Morse had izccn “wus packs in the lon;,":':_ll on i‘ie tk ,hilt and were found by work-,_ 5 of the day shift this morning.. m was dead whcxrf fpund,- but me lived for a few minutes after" brought out of tile mine. Fa- ” survived by his wizlowand children, while -Morse lenvcs_ momgr, two .brothers and a sis-. r. ' ,_ ~. * House that New Zealand had been l1¢80tiate a trade treaty direct. with New Zealand and independent °¢ _the Australian treaty; while |. short timc` evo sir Richard Squires, pm-nie;-' of Newfoundland, was ln Cttawa, in ocnfcrcnce -with_Mr. Dunning and. H011- James Malcolm. Minister -of Tfllde and Comerce, for the purpose °f ‘\¢°°"“h\l1Y8'the basis of a. new 'baet with the island colony. , Sudden' Death 3 O The jdestli oecurred very suddenly Pict-0 u)n_;_`.\/Ionday morning at Fern Gardens Steamer' C' ontraci: if ~ --~` ' ' C '- Answers to the following questions me tabled ixi the House of Corn,- morls the oiller day by Hon. Mr. M:-.i 1, To whom was the contract ist for A steamboat service bctwccn Pie- wu, N. S., and Ciiarlottetbwii, P. E. l- . 1. what was the amount of the contract? s . 3, 'hot was the length of__time of the contract? - '_ 4. iviim. is the name or the beat' which is used by tile culitrnctor? Answers: ' * ‘ _ 1, The llocliclaga snlpplnlz and N. 5- ' Mount Edward Road, of Howard ._Cl~o:ker.__\\'ho has been employed for the but two years with Mr. Arthur H. Roper, proprietor of the Gardens. Mi-_ Crociwr had bem suffering from a fold for serie time but his t:cnd1tion_\'i:is ll.; conirlrlm-cd ser. ffoiisf ' - - \ Ile \-.'ns‘up Monday about seven ,o'clock and complained of feeling `r.olncv\~lint chilly but otherwise seem-- ed to be alright. , When ‘he offered to assist l.n feed- ing thefoxes Mr. Roper told him he had b€tt2\‘ “Ot so to the ranch, and [5r‘i"ordiligly the to-rner left alone. On llriuming to 'tile house Mr. Roper was rivocked to i‘nd Mr. Crocker had passed :iway from heart failure, his bod;/_ being found leaning against one The deceased who was between Towinll Company, Ltd.',` or lfallfnxp, '\f the builrlinzsi 1, 5-10.000 per alilluill. _. _ . 3, Froni-May 1 to Novelnbcr 30 in .un ci the years issoliim, both lu-. eluded. V ~ 4, l-lorhrlaga. _ _» ._ ‘ ` Do1vl.BUDG1<;'l~ " ` (Continued from page _l) i to contaui nnnoiliiccinclit of iiego'.~ lsiions for three ne'.v_ trade _pacis, namely with New Zealand, Newfound llnd iilld Greece. In regard to the first two iiitirnatians have already .-lxty and rcventy _vears of age had ilrcn employed with Mr. Halsey Hooper and at the Morell Hotel, Cl~a\-Icttotown before going to Fern Ga:'dc:i`s._ rrcvicus to that time he _had served ns cook on board sailing \'e=se1s._ -lie belonged to Nova Scotia and hues bro-ther at Freeport in that province. The funeral will be held ics soon as word has been-heard from liiic lat'Eei'. l'I‘lic body has been taken io .\-!acLenn's Undertaking Parlors. Skating on renl ice in indoor rlnks ee0`»'bo Classified A one Insertion ......'s....,..... oeee Eight lnscrtlons . . . . . . .1 §.`,. .. Three Insertion: .......». ......~.. Oo per lla: of 5 word! leur Insertions .................... Se per line of,5 word: _:§#O¢OO4 GOO-OOO600§¥O0§OYOOOOOQOOOCOQQOO-40-0666046000 e e n 0 0000000994 tlvertisements .:..., 10|; per line ef S wards ...... 'le per line ofi words »~+_f_~x_°_ff:_~:°t*f_f~,°;°°~*;»»»~~g9gf»gq»»»»~»»» Agents Want-ed \ MAN OR. WOMAN T0 'I’|1.1\\'1§l. and appoint local rcprer.clitiiti\'c:v_ Position perinoiient; yearly guar- . lntee $1300. ibcing $25. weekly Rvrrncel and expenses; coinmission and rash bonuses bcsitlrs. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. ` ' A. W. 3-5-12-19-26. 1.... ........ ._ Miscellaneous _ ' co/il. .;_l7§"i:oAniNo_ Now can Svrliichill coal -into shed. Court to Son. "M"-2:67-3-1:-zi. CAP'I’l’RED FEMALE- FOX IGG. Anders Hansen, Frcncfifort. rare W. J. Jenkins. 2354-3-12-21. roulvn_i MAL! -rox. vain. marked AUB, 2C. Earl Mill, Marshfield. 2360-li ____€_____________________ JOHN ALFRED MacI)0NA1.f). LAND Surveyor. Box 82, Chnrloitelown. bil-12-14-lmopd. m-i-il--__-.--`-\-\.-_...__ l HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK lllpcrlfir quality Anlerican Rubber Belting Any length ~or _-width. Also Rubber Traces all at. half prlco. Clinton l\fo1_ison,.Frcdel°_lcton Sta- iion,l=_E/I. ` - M." ..... . .____.____i.____..___. VISCAPED SILVER FOX .'|‘\T00l']D A- W- Z. Reward. Apply James siwflrt, Dunstaffnage. 2357-3-12-21. _ PUTAT0 TAGS FOR 'IHE EEA- ‘°“° shipments- oil uhm rrsuee Guardian Central Prlntetyw " .__________ __ __ AUr.‘rioN sA_l.ll' or l.ANn. sroclg 5"" llllhleniente of Patrick Cairns. "“°“ Rl*/01'. Wednesday. March M _ . __z_s-in-3-li-cl _ , i °"“d“ lmptlrfed yt-nur $07.- ""-75* worth oi Auierush hu-m im-, llltlnenis, 5 »._1J1_\_l'~`-v 1 _ _ ` in---as .,, _ his snr-li.:‘ winrcnli 1' salesmen for High Grade Industrial ISSUE. Apply; _ NORTH ` J, MlNlNG"CO. LTD. _ Male Help Wanted I iZ{»T.-rox ilonun rurs ia i months nizi. Apply John E. Doucet. Hunter River. 2228-3-11-I2-14. FUR. SALE. 'f`0.l.l21‘. BOARD AND - room signs on hand at Guardian , office. _ tt FOR SALE-2 Sl-10W CASES. 1 OAI( roll top desk. 144 Great George Street. 31 .__ .....-...-...... FARM FOR. SALE-50 ACRES. AD' ply J. P. Cavanaugli, New Haven. - 2090-Bi lit ll .V Barber Trade under famous _Meier ron sA|.r~:-oizanr mana wins' , orcitou street. - zses-a-i2-all -role slim ._ Two s'rAci_°i>\11sr in 1~<>nd<1n~lmeruied that the association do ull in its power to encourage the peo- ple to use the church buildings for funerals rather than their own hous- es. It also recommended that the association adopt a uniform --ritual for the funeral service. It was also thought advisable that the clergy do all that was in their power to dis- courage Sunday _funerais. At 12.15 o`clook dliiner was served -in the Hall of Trinity Church; After dinner little details. were attended to And the association bdjourned. _ nmrns MYERS-A,t the home of Mrs. N. W. Meiiinnon, Soutlipol't,. Lot 48, on Feb. 27, 1930, to Ml". and Mrs. C. Myers, Mt. Albion, a son. -~ IIOGAN-At the home of Mrs. N. W. McKinnon, Southport, Lot 48, on Mar. 6, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hogan, Cherry Valley, a daughter. STEWART-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, March ll. to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart, Newlands, ii daughter. i WARREN-At Prince County Hos- pital, March 9, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Warren, of Frcetown, a dalughter. _ DINGWELL-At 9 Bishop St., Char- lottetown, on March 9, 1830, to Mr. und Mrs. _clinch _s. nlugweil, mee Elsie Huntley, Halifax) n. son, Hunt- ley James. iklalifax papers please copy). ___ ---- `l»fAlml/ions KEDDINA-\'2»§L1£L - At Niagara Falls, Ontario, March 4, 1930, by Rev. Father _O'Carln. Arthur W. Reddi_n, of this city to Mrs. Caroilnelnuise Voclkl. of Asbury Park, New Jersey.- “Niagaru. Falls Evening Review." *_ Charlottetown on Monday morntng,1"¢x¢ T“¢5d*W`5 mfctinl 0! UW ll»UdY THE P. E. I. MINISTERIAL AS-1 the ceremony being performed by,Zl'oups. !Rev. Father Stone. The bride wore a énavy blue georgette dress with hat land shdés to match and carried a W' J°h"s°“ °f Mm‘°“» led me de'lNore. Burke and Robert Crelght.en.l blue' iThe bridesmaid also wore ‘georgette and an egg shell hat. .gi'oom's gift to the bridesmaid a sapphire .pendant and to the igroomsman n set of gold cuff `links. iThe wedding breakfast was served at lthe Carleton Hotel. In the evening iMiss N. C. Brown, 51 South Park street, entertained in honor of the bride and groom. The rooms were decorated with daffodils and ferns and the presents received were num- _erous and beautiful and included ‘silverware and linen. iBefoi~e remov- }ing to Halifax Mrs. Atkins was em- _ployed as accountant with N. Rat.- tenbury Ltd., of this city while Mr. lAtkins was employed as linotype op- ‘ erator and is a son of the late Simon Atkins and Mrs. Atkins of this city.) The was PERSONALS -Mr. Albert Ross, Vernon Bridge. | was in the city yesterday. li-fr. Charles Albert Ellis, of Dun- stnrlnage, spent the week end in North River, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacGregor. Mrs. Christenn W. MacDougall, R. N., Boston, was an outward passen- ger on the eastern trainyesterday afternoon, having been called home owing _to the serious illness of her motlicr, Mrs. Roger Westaway, Low- er Montague. ::Use Mliler's Worm Powders the battle against worms is won. These powders correct the morbid conditions ot' `the stomach which nourish worms, and these destructive llarasites cannot exist Qfter they come in contact with the medicine. The worms are digested by the pow- ders and are speedily evacuated with other refuse from the bowels. Sound- ness is imparted to the organs and the health of the child steadily lm- proves. --?-_-i/ 1!f.‘RLIN,° March' ll-Dr. I-Inns Lrtllcr, former Chancellor and an rialminlstrator who played e. conspicuous part In the building up of postwar Germany. was unanimously elected President ei' the Itelchlbank this afternoon. and J"""b'i-:Arias _ _ _ Lost_ l;i\lsT'-'-'§i.7Af:x AND Wurrrt _ Cumberland Street. 2226-3-il-31. _ '_Wn_nted _ _ ` Wim-g_n..A anon FARM NEAR ony, ".1" ouardlan; :sas-3-ii-ai. 5|,-E Mccooxs 'w/nrrsn. . Ar- ` ply J.‘l_>.f.1enkim;‘ 2124-3-5-iwvelr. vv/mrizn A oAlvnmr. .vossrui 1-laycs, \Vat.ervalc, Mount Stewart. _ :ess-:i-is-ai. WANTED A GANDEI. AYPLY 0. Lowther. Nine Mile Creek. _ 23593-II-3|. Female Help ' Wanted Ani wsirnm. Anim lea lumi- monu sr. sos-sl ._.i:.'............ _ ......_........__.._ ANTID - EKPUIIINCID MMD ‘. . . ` J.. -_ Arr _ _ W if-r mum oi time scum. Abpiy ksAv`s'l°Al°s'Juris,` on Feb. za. lsao. John Keays, aged 68 ycars.` Springer Swniel. Reward. Apvlv B5‘M°KENZlE-:At 139 !"l»2f°Y Sf-~»' TUN- rlsy, 'mrch mh, Daniel u Mercen- zle, aged 41 years. Funeral notice later. ` NICHOLSON-At I-lazelgrove, Mar. iith. Olive, Irene Nicholson, aged 14 months. 1"uncral‘Wednesday at 1.30 to Fredericton Cemetery. .--. _ . .,.,.__.___ , '_`__*-___`~__`l ‘_ _~`__ (,@ .-4 _.5 '-1, sv 1: -' '\\ i A _ - " ._-.fig 4”/ ‘ l 9.. EW .:;f_ ,', _ PII SUKIYIIOII PUIITY... MoD0‘NALD-In Cambridge. Ma.ss.,. Mu-ch 11, inso. ls. A. Mcoonslu. ui! his 03rd year. Funeral at Bt. Andrews leturday, p. m., from the train. _.._._......._....-_,._._.._.___._.._._ E N. .D. - MacLean :di eeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeoee ' UNDIITAKII IKDALII Ill lrleltelown I _Nnflh Wlhh Phone HI >OOOO*OfO§-O VOC OOO-O 3 red' '° that only the Dureet be used-in following me mm; struction: tmued to patients by i-e::| “Nl Phnleluu, The drugs must also be of the strength lpediled and 1111105 la lm the rllht proportions. Became we observe then requln. ments implicitly, you can bring your preeerlptionl to us with eoafldenee. MacKinnon Drug Co. ` l'Ilr llannun nnarnuani-Q to be a feature of the coming meet- ing controversies with the Pro nces which had been removed in the ad- after came the decision. Church Hail last night. This afternoon. although expect- me poems of Drummmus w¢r¢. with delegations, mostly opposed. In the stead of the liquor question ter question was continued on the order in council extending t e pro- bcen known to give a decision yet on any question. It was utterly im- potent. a sort of dictaplionfr. Bild \-he 1°~3° "`°‘°°k- The P1‘°S1