='~**""" "` ? =~.;f: JUIY 28 1930 _ ~~ =-- ‘|"~"" f`Pl/\RlOTTETOWl\v r'rii\i?D1AN _E f _ lfnoarlva 4 L - , _ ' Vote For Central Guardian ..°;..f.i..‘:‘.l‘.f.°.’.§‘.l. §;L“.Zf.fZ’§.‘wH[RE To v|]'|'[f MA’i’iQUE 'W _._ Wm* me f'-‘ni-‘Y ie 'UID °P°°l’°5¢\1i' i ln Klrlkora. last week. _ | . ing every conceivable type of suiler- lng sell fp the hunlry u11¢1IiPl°y0d the bread and sandwiches doled out on them during the day by *ind- hearied housewives. Quotations vary bree ot Port Hawkesbury, N. B., who ,with the see-sons. the C°ld°i' W¢S“\°'i' has been visiting their sister. Mrs. seeing n boom in the provtrbill crust or breed. Dry bread is dilated no on average oi 2 piennise. o =ii°° of bread with iam at 4 Pi6l‘\¥\l!¢» with liver sausage It 6 P!¢l1¥li€¢» with swim oheese at 12 Dieimige and with ordinary mundo only at B pferlnige. In the slums of the city’s north- ernaootimithereleilsoabeggars' livery, doing a thriving business es- peoiinly in the early morning hours. thorushbecomlngaogreatbyao. rn.. that newcomers have to await their turn in A queue. Here mendi- in history. iApparent1y the Chinese if they must cut dovlm on necessi- ties. Coolien who support a family on only a few cents s day manage m buy cigarettes, For their conveni- ence cigarettes of the very cheapest. lquality are made which sell at prices ranging from five for a cent to two and three cents for a. package of twelve. In &langhai hundred.; of small tobacco shops boast of large daily turnovers simply by selling cigar- ette; two and three at a time. The it-oolie must have his smoke along lwith his bowl of rice. Considering icalllng. ranging from handorgans land lead-dogg for the blind to sole- ilcas shoes and crutches. i In In obscure street of the fash- fionable westend, on the other hand. 'ia located the well organized beg- Bnrs' information bureau, which limping specimens of human misery enter in hy uide their crutches, in which the blind suddenly are able io ` ooo and the deaf and dumb start swearing. Here the beginners in the flrternity purchase orderly kept lists of addresses of residents con- sidered easy maria. that sues reached me highest “sure lvictitns to kidnappers or bandits. for l 1 I I bandits are usually friendly with unmfonncd private executors have been unable to prevent shrinkage of the Estate Under the continuity of Eastern Trust Company Executorship, all assets are subject to periodical analysis with regard to ever changing conditions and conservation of principal. TBI EASTERN »1‘RUS‘l‘ , Stewart Jones & Co. c'0f'f¢6P0lldenta ol , Groonshieido s. co. " Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 33 GNU' Gwfvc St, Charlottetown our _private wires. For lclzpbwnc r`nquz`rie.r call' Dhoite 1269-612 _ \ RETURNS FOR the benefit of our clients, our board room will be open this even- ing for the announcement of election returns, .which will be received over l JOHNSTON ~'°\7~/Alllf) B. ROGERS, JR. Manager Phone 1269. Gordon Bldg., Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Members: Munras! Stack Exrbmge, Manfred Cub Marker, Toronto Slot! Ezrlunge, Wixaileg Grdrl Ex-cbalge, Cbingo Baal of Trde, .5 New Yori Cn# (u/adore] 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEARS. CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles v1z:- 700 M. 2nd CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS zoo M. x No.1'e _ ~ PRICES LOW- L. lvl. PQOLE ef co. %§O+v&*¢& Hospital, treats for sick folk and In the absence of the Malpeque presentative, Miss Muriel Mac- Nutt, Mrs. Taylor gave a brief verbal report. Mrs. Colin Donald in a splendid paper, which is well worthy ot being published for the benefit of Guard- lan readers, pointed out what the In- stitute zneans to the community. l in Miss Haszard, assistant supervisor, the absence of Miss MacPhaii, ad an irlstruotlve paper on the Aims of District Conventions and fferent Phases of Institute work erived from these conventions and the responslbiliities of Institute mem- bers. It further traced the origin and development of Womens Institutes and some of the important works which they have carried on in P. E. Island with special emphasis on the Sanitorlum drive. The import- ance of well planned programmes for prefer to have their nsmokeso even ' U10 men Who 1111115 ifllehl i»0l'>80C0- ilnstitutc meetings and the circula- arious equipment for interior of tion among the members 'of more icanadian magazines which contain so many valuable articles for the house wife, were also emphasized. The demonstration by Miss Mac- livliilan, rnieriln Assistant supervisor, was A pleasing variation to the pro- gramme. The necessity and value of “salads” was demonstrated and sev- eral useful recipes were given. A question box intelllgeiztly con- ducted by Miss Haszard was enjoyed by the members. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Mises Haszard and MacMillan for their splendid contribution to the success of the meeting and to the retiring officers for their excellent work. The singing of "God Save the King" concluded the afternoorrs ses- sion. Refreshments were served by the ladies of Sea View, whof excelled themselvs in th daintiness of the good things provided. An ‘acknow- ledgement of the hospitality of the Sea View ladies was moved by MLN! Hazel Hopgood. seconded by Mrs. Bemard MacLel1an.- (M). “Singing in the Rain " s if N is -ve §'1f'v so far as C lilbx Vdlllb 21112 four i_i_t Erantford, 1 ll ll I. l ll' iii l l 1 1 if ~ E ‘ i ;. l l l 5 l S e _.sf ..______. _.f -rl . » 'l , l l l l V »‘ i l l 'l I l l ll , . . ,. all l -f S” 'l lv fl ;. l »l .1 ? 1 3, 3.