AllvorlisilIg'|lates—Paya|llo in Advance 9. ma Ilunllu fouls do on word; Water: uni has local . so I”: 'o|‘d} Aunonnuuuldl and Carling Inns: in per word?‘ C|uu'Iflcd ‘me not incl; blue of floral and JULY 6.» 1936 . THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' srocx QUOTATIONS Annual Meeting liorth Vliltshire Ex-Seaman Accused] oisellingln _ii ans..-" 5.. Would qourpau. r word; In Ilene:-inn: Nutfzu, .«i):I.ri|unI Offerings. cards. I .3.» Inch] Nltleu of Thllll mm). other rate: on application. luau utter: oi cundoienu -in I'll! Iwncuitlon, 10. per inch or lo our minimum Chan In any utlvortlument twenty-fin conic, cl _ (LP. By GIllI’dlIn'l Special Wire) m am a ‘°""'""‘ "°"’ fife A‘"°JE"'m' 3"” 3" p‘°‘“"‘ . Wwfiwmwwm MONTREAL. July 6-heading o ow u apaueea secret agent . . (Cornell!!! Press) cunmcm exhmhd yieldmg om‘ inltvollirvrtegfioyf-bwu:inPe:: Gem’ mftsvlfler peeled mm “"3 ""1 P3-Hlasawoys ‘ - "Z ' - d treat f i - ' united can t For Sale Mlscellaner-us Toronto and Montree.l—Stocks cfigffi; atgdgfnpomd sfgnfg 3; $;)£‘;1r];l&BBl;i0ll1|gh};e::".:t‘:lC:u ;-:x£0'l:‘!1¢:<_1 ?,'u.°‘,::h me eyessm : (23:22: If; __..,. . ————-——-———————?.___ wed, in » - ' , UMN33 . G3 ‘ ' UMBRELLAS EEPAIRED :1 row. m§:;ui?orr—Au United states f},l"°" 5'” ‘int t° '5'” 29'” “"1 1'18 01 North W11?-shire I-lle-SW-K mm" '72,‘; °°""."°‘°,‘,’, M " M’ = sites available at North Shore. M, 5,‘ L_5-758_7_3_3l marks“ mud (mum e United 5 sites dollar eased l-32 3h,pp,,,g o,,,b_ pme, dmng me The! by e oroeecu rs of Harry ~ 3. write. xensingwn, x. Y. - t cent to 1-8 l>remlum- The French past year were also reported “!n.lcl1 °mll5°ll- _ ' .- L-5721-7-.'i-41. Wlm - - Wheel 1-3 9° I i-‘en franc was unchanged to 6.64 cents. mgher" um, in 1934, Thompson. a curly-haired pink- .-v, i Tgxaegriril 1.105111: uilsmahncw LOW lower. M, wane, cm: ,,,,,ued E‘ the cheelkea ex-seamen, is accused of V;,,~._~«., 3, sALIt-—FoB.D 1% sort ‘Y W 9 €"flml- l mee”.ng. Addresses wer made by sten ins important information ,, “ 7(:n;?.tw.1..hr§° gen. mulfimhnone geeolahcverrh Bin °<l,;fp‘::'1€°IIlli. 3!: yo: M, II A t ’g_ rfilliezi Begretzgy :5 $1: abo:tJ;r;l1l;n::v;rshlps and selling it // Z r E , ump body. ;‘os., A es oc ar e ng out a . - ' (Noew Glassow. P. E. I. ‘hills! You had planned to do. ‘see aneous ' ccep S H. W. Clay of the Dominion L!vc- ‘ L-5774-‘I -A-31. —: roll. sALE—2 NEWLY FRESH- ened cows. Young: also Hall ueshing drum cleaner and 50 feet 5 inch rubber belt. John Garland. Auburn. L-5535-6-30-'1-2-4-8. Markets At A Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. SNAPSHOT FANS! MAIL YOUR films to Cvainsborough Studio, Brace Bldg., Charlottetown. Any size film printed and developed. 45 cents. 116. 120, 127 films print- (Cnnndinn Press) MONTREAL. July §—Prices rul- ed steady in an active session of Canadian commodity exchange produce section Saturday. Butter spot——-Que June 22 1-2 to Currencies Lanctot’sliesignation (C. P. By Guardhrrs Special wire) QUEBEC. July 3——The resigna- tion of Assistant Attorney General Shipping club stock Branch. The following board of directors was elected: Mew-s. E. Hewett, Al- lan McLeod, Frank Easter. D. Mc- Gllm. Harry Paul, William Clarke and Walter Clarke. Messrs. E. How- att and Rolimrl Easter were appoin- ted as delegates to the annual meet- 'l'o Japanese Agent In testimony hlgh—llghted by the appearance of Thompson's Japan- ese "errand girl." these were the government's salient points: ‘ The Japanese Consul at Los An-l geles was named as one of two men’ with whom Thompson sttenvpted? to communicate after he was Ir-l _ . _ . rested by United states naval intc1- ‘ FOR sacs a one HORSE our ed double size at no extra charge. 3 " 9"” ‘""‘° 59° 5°”) 3‘ 7 "' Charles L“"°w°’ KC" ms M" 1”" °‘ ‘he “"°“°°" ’“““‘e‘““ lisence officers. l scoops. 20 WIN fox pens 10 It. P. 0. Box 251 Jack Farqunarson Que MW ‘last half) 221-413. accepted by u... goverxrmentl bum, A picture oi.’ -roshla Ml szaki 5 m by 5 ‘L. and 5 Abhhlres: v - cheese Spot,_Oni; white 13A; mi Premier Adelard Godbout, an- Mr. J. A. Gillies, secretary of the ' Y ' heifer calves (registered). J. P. Hooper, 143 Euston st, City. L-5753-7-3-3i FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE. P.E.l. 3 valuable house lot in the centre of town. Apply to Mrs. Sadie Webster, Mlllvlew. P. E. I. FOR. SALE — QUEEN BEAVER: range with hot water front. In good condition except needs rew A e, 1 1 R 11 g m will take place about the middle f . linings for fire pot. Price 500. Bedeqlm L'5ao1'74'M' W-mi-:,n'sy E/1I)'lcr::s(ie:llllry gogieey to: pubnc 5°°°“m'5 ‘wmmmiee 0‘ We July. 0 mygucmnc wnnmjss‘ hA mung “man wme p 0 Box 134 ,0, M, H, .—.—_—« -___:.—:;~#~_-= * . legislative Assembly. His resigna— M, H W cm, 0, Lb Do 1 W ‘’ ‘’°°°’"l’°“ "1 9’ 3""ll>~d 9° ,w,,,,,,_.,' ‘ L_5m_.,_§ 3, ro L we ROOM ’l'ENA- Klnss county was held in M°”‘ Lion became known a. few hours Liveslock Branch dde edm mhm his ‘M at ""3 "mm °f ”‘° ‘em’ ' ~;.—;_-—l—‘ ment on Alley St. Phone 784. gaggle Unwed Church‘ Friday’ June after the former premiers brother, meeting on feeds and‘ felesjslilg orstecf mom and exdaimedz “whats the wanted Lfl Amwugh the weather W“ most Antoine C. Taschereau_ had rc- tices. He emphasized that animal matter with you Janet wANTED—BOTTLES, PINTS AND quarts. Phone 107. L-5128-6-1'!-tf L_5.,m_.,__!_3L session opened at 2.30. The presl- mum be made m b, ono_ dent M,-s_ M_ Mcbmn in me chum Mr. Lunctot refused to answer pro is e. He drew H WANTED —- TWO PASSENGERS "‘—————*——"-—~" quemons 0; opposmm, leader the attention of the audience to me Did he ever ask you to run er- to Boston, Mass, leaving Friday, ROOM ro LE'i‘—WlTH on wlrn- '1'“ G°°‘8°t°“’“ A“X“‘“l' t°°k July 10th. R. R;Ofl|'.‘I'S0n_ Caleion, out board. suitable for light charge M the W°’-‘mp P°"‘9dr' Mm he had received lees from 00 _ in Prince Edward Island was fainll- "Y€‘5-” 1,‘ E. I_ L_571fi;.,_3_3i_ g€ues:lkeepmg_ Apply 283 Euswél g"iv‘inIg(i;I;gl‘it(e’xt'I31r (1)X;sTlJ‘l,l3;lgTi;ld“; names explamng the provincrgs lar with the fertilizer composition --what were they?» I' . . ‘ PASSAGE WANTED IN AUTO going West. Apply stating terms to “A. E." care Guardian. L-5696-'l-2-3i TL!-gt l~‘l.A'l‘ To LET—78'/J EUSTIVN. Apply Dr. Ayers. L-5'li736-‘I--i~fii. TO LET» SEVERAL APART- ments. Apply 288-J. L-5773-7-4--31. To RI-:N’l‘—NEw COTTAGE BY shore. Mrs. Heath Clark. Nostn To R.ENT—FUR.NlSHED HOUSE in Cavendish Apply Dnvluld Lamont, French River. L-568,7-7-2 COTTAGE To RENT. AUGUST lat, 305 Fitzroy street, containtrig 13 1-4A; Uue white 12 31-83; C01 12 1-2.3 Eggs Spob—4)nt A large 29 1-2 to 24; A medium 22 to 22 1-2; C. 20 to 20 1-2. ‘Missionary Rally At Montague unfavorable more than sixty-five delegates from the different Aux- iliaries were present. The afternoon was followed by an address of Wei. come by Mrs. Leslie McDonald; Mrs. Leard of souris responded. nounced early tonight. His successor will be chosen later, the Premier added. Mr. Lenctot is '11 years old and a veteran of 50 years service as a member of the Quebec bar. Form- er Attorney-General Perrault an- nounced the deputy attorney-gen- eral had tendered his resignation to the government of Premier Taschereau last June 9. This was after Mr. Lanctot had appeared as a witness before the signed ks accountant of the Legis- lative Assembly. He too was a. committee witness. Appearing before the committee. Maurice Duplessis as to whether natural resources, meantime acting in his government capacity. Mr. Lanctot entered government Livestock Mtrlreting Board, in .liS address drew the attention of the meeting to the fact that the Mar- keting Board would be operating under the recently enacted incor- poration Act after July 1st of this year, and presented the constitution drlifted in conformity with the terms of the incorporation legisla- tion. At the conclusion the meet- mg approved unanimously of the constitution and appointed delegates to attend the annual meeting which production required certain ele- ments, necessary to animal growth and without which it could not be expected that livestock production fact that practically every farmer required for potato and other crop growth, and stated how a. slrortuge in any one element required, would mean a decreased yield and 3 am“- ‘whom the government. asserts was the secret agent employing Thomp- son. was identified by two Stanford University students, and an em- ployee of the Yokohama Specie ‘ Bank at San Francisco. As,the prosecutor announced his case at an end, defence counsel moved the charge against Thomp- son be dismissed. Judge lreom Yankwich denied the motion l A diminutive and attractive Jap- anese girl, Janet Ono, appeared a “When was the last time you saw Thompson?” the girl was asked. “When he was in jail—I went with a. girl friend," replied Miss rands for him?" She then said they were to take a message to Lennie Thompson, friend but no relative of the ar- rested man, and "3 Mr. C HES stop if qou dielsq? PLAN , . Hort in . - L—-h'7'3'31' 8 moms’ modem ‘mm-°vemenLs' ffgilttelflse f(l’lffI8§:$iet“ggC1'evlI:;lees I31: git‘/::;e:lxl¥ite1I?§lp?l:ll:p:.c!‘l:1 lfrfiglig 1196.. percentage of wasted “Tom C“ the Ch“""“3" °f C°“““°"°e ‘mud’ OULDN T you like to.have your Pay Lost l}1‘1‘::i:I¥:.2::e::)llX7‘l§’ vf;l.nD.gl?ifral§lr’t,r:elli"'; were unable to attend. Mrs. Prich- legislation before the Quebec prrjfnglnpré °8fptI,1:;2e,Ii’r1(;,dl;c,f1:},a'{?;:effl§,nge_ mg", cheques Sent to your fan-my for 3' fun 12 Fitzroy Street. L-5802-’l-0-7 11. LOST —- SUM OF MONEY WRAP- ped in handkerchief between strathcone. Hotel and Capitol Theatre. Reward. Finder icnvc Btrathcona Hotel. L-5820-7-0-3i. Boarders Wanted I T U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED. Central location. Apply 135 Pow- DB1 Street. L-5705-7-3-2i. L“ NOTICE Dog taxes are due sud payable on or before July lot in each you. Every owner of 1 dog or dogs who shall refuse or neglect to pay said tax shall be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this notice. _ JAMES E. BRADLEY. L-5713-7-3-61. NOTICE By order of the Trustees of Vern- on River School, all school tax I|'l'BIl'l will be handed to the Court ’ for collection after July 20th. 1936. A. B. McDONALD, Secretary. L-5787-7-I-2i. FOR SALE OR TO BENT Desirable property. '15 Duruhcsier Street, dwelling house comprising M Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID FOR HOUSE- work, low wages. Apply Guardian. L 72 7-ii-‘ii. Teachers Wznlted WAN'l'ED—FlRST CLASS TEACH- er for Mt. Herbert School. Apply J. R. Munn. Secv. L-5749-7-3-2i WANTED — EXPERIENCED FE- maie teacher for Hampton school. Recommended. No others need apply. George Cannon. Secret- ary. L-5196-7-4-31 —_l\;a_l; Hel;::Va nted WANTED MAN FOR HAVING. Lea Barrett. Kingston. I.-5728 7 wAN'l'ED—MAN I-‘OR. HAVING. Apply Charles Walker. Johnston's River. L-5734-'l-4-Iii. Attempt To corner Egg Market Fails (A. P. By Guardian‘; Special Wire) SEVILLE, July 3—P01loe an- nounced tonight, they had frust.ra.t- ‘ ish egg market. They said they had discovered 3,500,000 eggs stored in a cave on the outskirts of the city. Spain produces only a fraction rooms and shop, bathroom. hot water heotlng. Suitable for store and boarding home or for conversion into Apartments 01' tenements. Apply 60 Pnrwlul street. L-5369-6-ti-M-W-F-tf. of the eggs she consumes. The main ingredient in the majority of Spanish omelets is imported. ed an attempt to comer the Spam‘ ard Charlottetown. Supply Sec'y. stressed the need of clothing for the children of our Trinidad Mis- sion. shirts and dresses for boys and girls. four to twelve years of age. The parents only get two or three days work 9. week, at frcm twenty-five to thirty-five cents a day. so cannot afford to clothe their children. This is not necessary for wannth. in that climate. but they are not allowed to attend school unless clother. She also said. if we could see the joy on the little faces at Christmas. if there was a doll or a. string of beads. or even is’ bright card for them, we would be simply repaid for our trouble. she emphasized the need of warm clothing, such as blankets, quilts. mittens. socks. dresses and boots, for Labrador and the outposts of Newfoundland. Mrs. A. J. Matheson. Christian stewardship Se-c'y sent: greetings. She asked “Do we count first, and the Master's work last?" Mrs. Baker. Bec’y Circles and Affiliated C. G. I. T. Groups also Mrs. MacQuarl-ie. Association Helpers Sec'y, sent Greetings. Mrs. Russel Woodsidé of Lot 16. spoke on Berwiclr Camp. and the wonderful work they are doing A very enjoyable part in e program. was a drill, by eight Mission Band children. Mrs. Archie Hume in charge. A solo by Bill Burden brought this part to a close. Mrs. I-Iockin of Souris. conducted ,the Open Forum. Mrs. Woodside took charge of the quiet half-hour. taking for her subject "Tihc King- dom of God. This brought the afternoon session to a. close. The evening meeting was at leight o'clock. Mrs. E. Aitken of st. lpcters presided. Rev. Mr. Gouge of Murray River led in prayer. follow- ed by two very beautiful solos. ‘There is ii. Green Hill Far Away" by Miss Margaret Coffin. and Rev. Mr. Long sang "Just For Today". which were greatly enjoyed- Legislature. In 1895 he was ap- pointed deputy attorney-general and served under Premier 5. N. Parent_ Premier sir Lomer Gouin and lastly Premier Taschereau. Siamese Twin Joins Sister in Death (A.P. By Guardian’; Special Wire) MEDPORD, Mass.. July 3—'1‘wo days old Mary Fiorenza, who lived ."or 30 hours attached to her Siam- ese _twin sister, joined her in death today. Mary only had a. chance in 1.- 000.000 or so to live and destiny robbed her of that. American medical as:ociaiion rec- ords show oriy one case where a "Siamese twin survived a dead mate and that was of the much more common variety, juncture at the base of the spine. Mary was united to her twin by a bony tissue which held their skulls together. So rare was that type or forma- tion, that Dr. John Vemaglia, 31. who delivered Mary and' her sis- ter. said no similar case W85 known to medicine. Mary was born Wednesday to Mrs. Diego Fiorenza, 23 year old Everett mother of two other and normal children, and her grocery clerk husband. Will Investigate Bribery charge (C. P. By Gum-dian’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, July 2——A committee of the Nova scotie. Exhibition Commission was appointed today Quite is number of questions weie liked. to which the speaker res- ponded. giving considerable valuable information. The Old Hymns There's lots of music in ‘em; the hymns of long ago, An’ when some gray-haired brother Sines the ones I umi to know. I sorter want to take 3 hand, I think of days gone by. On Jordan's stormy banks I stand And cast a wistful eye. There's lots of music in ‘em, The deer sweet hymns of old, With v'sion,=,~ bright of land light, And shining streets of gold; And I hear ’em ringing, singing, Where memory dreaming stands, From Greenlands icy mountains, Fmm India's coral strands. of They seem to sin; forever Of holler sweeter days, When the lilies of the love of God Bloomer! willie in all the ways; And I want to hear their music, From the old-time rrlectirrs rise, Till I can read my title clear, to mansion; in the skies. We never needed singin' books In them old days we knew The words. the tunes of every one, The dear old hymn book through; We didn't have no trumpets them, No or-gent; built for show. We only sang to praise the Lord From whom all blessings flow. Ah‘ so I love the old hymns. And when my time shafl come, Before the light has left me. And my singing lips are dumb, If I can only hear ‘cm then, I'll pass without a spill. ’I‘o Canaan's fair and happy land. “He's the Japanese Consul in has Angeles. isn't be?" "Yes, I think you are right.” Miss one said she saw only the secretary to the consul. who said “I don't know Mr. Thompson." Roosevelt To Visit Lord Tweedsmuir (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) QUEBEC, July 3—Baron 'I‘weeds- mulr, Canada's Governor-General, will be host to President Roosevelt at. Quebec the end of this month an official announcement szldl to- day. The President's visit will be for one day only, July 31. the brief announcement said and further detalls will be made public later. A few days ago President Roose- velt indicated at his press confer- ence he would visit His Excellency who invited the President to come to Canada shortly after taking of- fice as Governor-General. The President said he would cruise off New England first and then visit Lord Tweedsmuir after halting at his summer home at Campobe1lo_ N. E. North River And Vicinity A ten will be held near Milton Church this month. Meals will be served and sports will be carried on. months in case of your death? Think what a... wonderful help that would be to your dependents during the time they must make one of life's most difficult re-adjustments! You know how completely your family depends upon your regular salary cheques. Imagine the HEAD OFFICE - Branches and Agents in all imporicnl ccnirer financial jolt they would get if that income were suddenly to stop——forever! Even if you have other insurance, how much income would it provide Al the low interest rate money’ now earns? For as little as 10c. monthly salary—your full regular salary will be continued for a year after your death. By permit- ting a gradual change instead of a sudden scaling down of expenses, this policy helps to avoid the financial worries of the first terrible year after the death of the bread-winner. a day—for each 3100 of you! If you have no other assurance, an Imperial Salary Continuance policy offers the first, simplest anrl most essential provision to make. Write Iodayfor fill! particulars. IMPERIAL LIFE TORONTO, ONT.‘ 870] plmm--ld “i3“;epTr’i that six of the pupils of Lorne A valuable horse owned by Mr. Jack Moresidc of this district was kilecl recently by the effects of lightning. ML~'.s Hilda Jewell of this d’strEct. who has been operated on for ap- Valley School have this year pass- ed the leaving school examinations set by the Department of Edl.lCii,- lion. Their names follow: Gordon Muclreod, Bessie MacArthur, James Mnoconneli, Helen M:-1cAula,\'. Eve- Menlllers Fight Duel (A. P. By Guardilurs Special Wire), BUDAPEST, July 3. — ’I\vo Hun- garian Purliamenc members step- ped off 30 paces in B. pistol duel _ . t ‘ to mvesgigaie charges ma; 3;. Where my parsessions lie. 3 e 5. lyu and Irene Maclnnis Within and emerged tonight unscathed —- w£‘V£h¥r‘s::fi(°e°r fgrtfic esvggigfi. tempts had been made to bribe —Mrs Paul ‘Thompson, Mnrgate :$K“g,:,l,s,:S1:°‘3§,l::5i£:en%:d€,I;d four yeah; twenty pupils have and friends. I - t t M t' 2 km ;5 ms text -«Go make dig: Dr. Edgar Watson of Toronto. ————-—-—-——-— Dnnd Hosinal and we expect that p1‘l5S(’d the leaving school cxnmin- one of them. Count George Ml‘ a E H ..' Wm h was V9,}, Judge M me gxhibmgnls horse (‘APE TRAVERSE W. I. ‘ .»r ‘ y t h be_lntions. four passed the matr.cula- ponyi. Liberal, imd son of Hurlgu'.'y's At BONSHAW lc\‘l2pl1v?sp‘l’"(es;lt°I:Ii‘enPrayerCand Bene- show last year She M‘ be “'9 ° °°m° We 't'1on examinations and Mr. Neil grand old melt the We C°""t 1”- The monthly meeting of Cape fore loner. -. . ‘ . . .-——.-"-—r———j g__:_——-___ M Connell cd fist ear in bt-X1. had accused hie 0l:>D0“f~l'I3 At 2 Hillsboro street, Chsr1otte- i_ ‘“°“°“ clliedththie fi‘,f”",‘€” W‘,“fll_; ,hi,":,f1,:::x°1r,‘]%,lS3er _‘§,‘i£' “§‘;““‘,’,‘,‘.; «I-m,_-rse women: msmum was ”'“” "‘T T " p.ny§]_C. Diff; yr Mimmu, victor Km-olyi. conservative mem- "°w"' me °"°"° °’ ms‘ (Re"'”'°' M°“d“y' July 6'8 p'"" ‘caving M t eh g‘ 1935 exhibition claimed that some- held at inc home of Mrs. Kt-iih - itaullht the past five years. “Eli 0‘ N-“Z1 53"-"l’“”“’35~ Martin on Tuesday. 1119 7”l 0’ ———— good I r us 0 be 0- - one had informed him it would be LON 011 Thlll‘S<lfiY 8V¢‘llinE J‘"‘°\ bug Ell: ilggemeleflitllgnztlvla Anéll:-3: -""" # - . ?—-——‘-""‘ ~ , - l'Dll v a . . "“‘l’» 3‘ 3 °°1°¢“ P-"‘- °‘ “‘’“‘g All those interested in CAMPBELL SAVED honor: "to my interest if is certain horse 18th. Meeting opened by sinzlni: Nm mm,“ ,0 be M the home congratulations are exlcmiccl Mr. M,,,(,,N.,m ,,,m;s To Gov“- room, dining room, kitchen and . 1- . h N 1‘ ———-— did not win" "It's 8. Good Time to Get Ac-J E. I H and Mrs Daniel Shaw of Lorne NOR4-I-NEnAL bedroom mmmlm one kitchen the snc 01 ‘ e a Ion‘ NDON Raise a 25 year old The letter. also expressed. Dr. quainted," followed by creed. Roll} of Mrs‘ “Mud Clm?.”,f,e' R9,“ C.“ lvillley on the arrival of a baby. ’ ‘ ”‘“5°- °" bum” °"3“‘“' '“d‘°‘ "1 Park pleaS°.R“end' hotifc‘ was Ema from an un*llnely1Wal.so2l's sympathy in the death call was responded to by fifteen to be ‘mwered M‘, 1:’m;'pr$I;?l The construction spirit is surely on-mwi; July 3,—.Al\nointment “Wm mcmm ”3§'cMm'-1~msh' Th“ "’”"°S°“t‘"".'°s °f . cnd vvllen Sir Mrxcnlm Campbell. of the horse. Golden Fancy. which members. Minutes or last meeting ‘,‘,f,f;’,‘,,,‘,‘e,,‘f"“;°,’,,,f,,’,,,.'f.“figs, 'w,.31,.y‘contagious this sorn; in _N<_>rth of Commanders c. T. Bcnrd, R..U.N.; :‘;‘sh°L‘;yNg§;':;_‘3ofr§fg:§g"r “ms the districts are invited 1 car-racing ace. offered to take that its owner. Dr. Mahabir valued at were read and adapted. MCM§cken‘ Mrs, Rm.},,,md H,m.ey_! River and surrotlndziig (ll-3‘-T1335» Elsquimalt. B.C.. nnd R. I Agnew, J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. to attend. ____| horse and allow her to end her days on his eintc at Headlcy {$5,003. The horse held born pols- oiled. the exhibition C0liiilli.\’$lOh School committee reported black- Naw sick‘ committee. Mrs. Keith Lord, Mrs. board brilshes needcd. Miss Nona Wright, Miss Hazel! Sherren. l Mr. Gordon Jewell of this district is building .1 largo bani on the O.B.E.. R.C.N. Halifax. as honorary nines-do-ramp to the Govem-)r- I"'5s°8 iV- Grove‘ Su”ey—————' mgetting today Secretary-Manager Albert Shorren. Program. Mrs. =;:::::-:;=r==='::‘»:~A~:]~Dwc]1' Md "1—-mher’-beside 1:‘ ‘ :’~;":= ' * ’SPImS SIGN GOALTENDEE E. Frank Lordlzy tabled corres- Harold Cutcliffe. Mrs. Vernon DEDARTMENT OF pUBL|C V‘/OR KS AND H|Gfl\4/AYS I pondence from Dr. Mahnblr who Muttart. $7.63 was paid for prizes Mortgage Sa e c -. at E -< o'clock no.1) ALL and SINGULAR the land: following that is to say ll those plots of land described I .Daed r’. Conveyance from imon Pinenu and atcileline Plneou. Mil. zgggggsgi «; Mortgage Sale . . .-.|l-1‘IlilcAIlc- Iiorilml: ‘f‘i'|lllllilhL (:f|‘llll"’ I.:I|\\" (‘curls gunding in (‘llnllutieimui in Queens Collniy nil 'l‘iit-miiiy the liiii lid! of July Ail). iilllti, in the hour of ‘lwolvv’: o'clock noon, AM. lll.ii 'lRAVl‘.l ‘mm, Ind ,,,m...l of llnul kllllfiill 1) ng nml being on Ttiwiinliip nulillu-r ii? in Queens t.'nilnI ll[(>l‘<'i‘l|lIl. flllil lining on um cnnl. ado of the rmiil lontllnii‘ by Dixon's Mill: in li|'iId.’Illvi|l|",1flnl hotlndotl null lit-scrlln-«l ll! “'0'” that in to lay: iwinlimirlxis: M “W northwest angle of lnuul iurilwrly ln oslcssion of Aiiglis .~ii~lr:iri nnll gm: of Dniullll lilIiiii\l|(- lhN|l‘° north 00 chain: nionlt “I0 "3" "M" or we we "‘“".'..““.;‘°..“.'.if.'. out 10 chain: duo elm. (‘ll 51 a land formerly of rod (loo) acres at ilnd I little more on in of said Towmlim at in II Indeninn of Marin a bell‘- of Dndalbnno in Qll99"''‘ ) molar‘ pm.) default hnvln born I: I I “I .,...*'§ fez’ r*"..°.“.'i=<:..-,~l...:....°. n “Ee'ua'9hi ,1: nccuvrul. Arlisu Steven and following the II ~t:nmmariv:ament containins 0M‘ h‘'“‘‘‘ or Inn and in the northern half of that plat of land marked 20 and 21 0 lion nits in nlnllo tlnrlor and 3 virtue of A power nf ulo contain- iu am no mm any of °"<'"““" §. . 328 and made between Rn.Vl|\°|'|" on 1 county -2 fluid. Clerk. (of W; '3': put no the undersigned flu I [nag the nu ment of price psi and interns loomed bi “'9 "W “‘°"‘ of B. imteinwn. cb'¢|rny of Jun) AD-v -' .. . ,_ , Mar! 7 r . . than-nag?‘ , -u-A. . 'I\'.YI'I‘EN‘HAM. flig1BDd—J. Hail. Manchester United golfkeeper who played an important role in the United‘; promotion to the first di- vision of_the English Football Lea- gm; has been transferred to Tol- tenhazn Hotspurs for $15,000. called for investigation into the charges of attempted bribery. The following committee will conduct the probe: Mayor E. J. cragg of Halifax, Alderman P. A. Gough and Alderman J. F. Mc- Manual. for the scholars. Mrs. Keith Lord and Mrs. Albert Sherrcn were up- pointcd as delegates to attend the annual convention. Mrs. Gordon Harvey gave is very interesting reading which was fol- lowed by a dainty lunch. The sing- The West River Bridge will be closed to June L. B. MacMILLAN, Charlottetown, June 20, 1936. GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune The Secret DOING (.H|EF....THESE WALLS ;.'ar°T{oua..mere |SN’i‘ A THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING QUEER....‘|'HiS IS THE USUAL ANTE"R0OEM... SOMETHING 15 ‘ SUDDENL__Y THE ARM OF N0 '1‘ I C E vehicle 23rd, until further notice. traffic commencing Tuesday, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways By Bob Moore and john Hales .._ . ...-_..‘ - -...r....... .:.~.£rl.r:--z.‘-o=r.z'r5.f.‘.i,:..-<r.~:~.l»5v:- ,