MAY 27. 1933 Hour will“. lN PROVIDING for the fliturelivelfarexof those you love, be sure that your care of them will be perpetuated by an executor not subject to human frailties-upon whose strength and permanence you may rely to carry out your _ every wish. The appointment of The Eastern Trust Company as your executor and trustee will give you implicit confidence that the results ‘of a lifetime of effort will be kept intact for the benefit of those you desire to protect. The Eastcezrn Trust Co. AD OPPI ' HALIFAX, N.$. BRANCHE5 st CHARLOWETQWN ST. JOHNS. NFLI). ST. JOHN, N, B, MONTREAL MONCTON %/"- cBA-‘nll-lsfi V'lGl|.A_NOI Pivotal New York Stocks Stock: annn Chemical . ““"‘""' ‘ Am oml b‘ Power “rlllirllill Punt-r nXui. "F"\\' . s l'ti\\'t'l' Corp ... Qlu-lwv Power ... Shawlniirnn Riot-l of (‘an .. Winnipeg IE1 . (Canadian Press) \\'ll\'.'\'ll‘liki_ May 2ti— Wbr-nt: May tl . ’ l; Dec - 1v. Y. cums i i fiUNPAILING FIDELITY ‘+0044 ' Advertising Rates ’ . or 4c per word. Other ram on flliiilicailmll- O-O §UO'#§§O§§§+Q9'V‘O-O-O§O-§O4 Payable in Advance t» Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; WWW"! ""4 > Bum-n 10mm, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Ciilflfliiieli. P" “"43 l" Memwmm Notices, 70c. per inch; Lbts of biorai and Spiritual 05"- lnll” cur“, gm, 4o. per name; Letters of Condolence. ‘lilo. per inch; Notices of Thinks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch i-ll llmnl IIIIIIUSlHIIQ . PR Moxrnnau, Mny standing feniure nt the lifontrenl dairy nmi produce market totlny vviis a rluar- Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five ‘ “€O+O-§§O-§Q cents. > warm-as per vwrfl- "1"" m" For Sale sertions for the price of two. lififll! payable Ill IdVl-IIUO. UARBOARD SUITABLE lining outhouses. Agents Wanted _. -—--——-—-—--—-—"i rou SALIL-MILK COW DUE T0 ow - nsranprsrran TORONTO “mm Ham. meld, gl-[grrmgtgjL house has opening for teachers or college students to work locally. Minimum guarantee $3. P91‘ dYl-Y- o SALE _ AUG-rum you“, Exmllem’ °Pp°"“mlty' wmi-for FFll/e. Bridge and Whist Score (M3115 wmsw“ Co" Dept‘ m’ ‘wr- Cnrds. Guardian Central Job onto. A. M. May ZT-ili-June-S. Printery. lGENT5= B!“ Mom” SELLWG roa sans-runs BRED YORK- Shoeiflsilc- $°l°5 59°” a‘ “m” shire hog. 1a months old. Everett for few cents. Spreads like nutty: wears like leather. Another fast selling product--revolutionary new hairdo/gin! mite-rial- l-iaslam, Emerald. lastic Company. 1332 William .r i. M ntrcal. s‘ N. o n. w. 5-6-13-20-27. Street East. \ Printcry. 1'0 1,51‘ _ HEATED APARTMENT. 29o Grafton Street. 965l-5-23-tf. [fin-Kg $55., EXPRESS M", Leghorns and Rocks. TO LET-SEVEN ROOM APART- June 8th. Everett Howatt. Cur- 97 merit, corner Rochford and Eus- ‘let/on. ton. Ring 513. 9707-54541 FOR. SALEAT A BARGAIN, 15 Ill’. T0 LET — EIGHT ROOMIED Steam Boiler tncw i928) together huusfi Imlncdlam p,,5sl~5SlQl-l_ wit-h stack. reason for selling. too Phone 661_J_ 973Q_5_g5_2l small. Apply Central Creamnrics, Ltd PASTURE T0 LET AT TEA illLL. cheap. Well watered and fenced. Apply Guardian. lately occupied by Currie 31100 Company, Apply on premises 146 Great George Street. 9688-5-25-31. a vent raise in the prlr-c f butler which was generally quoted from 181,3 to 181,9 cents per pound for no i in rarlois or less. (‘bet-re and egg prices‘ held about 1m“ n" sheet. Guardian 051(49- Reri-xlpts on fhe hulter market were The cheese market. steady lllafllllfi .'ll‘tl ten rents a pound for current Ontario colored. Offerings amounted to 1.712. New" Brunswick anri Prince Edward island green mountain potatoes held firm at yestr-rrlnns quotations nl the close of thc rlnyZs trailing ivns iii) cents for Si) EXCIJANGE .\lt').\"l‘lll~I.\l.. Mfiy 2tl~lh~ltlsh foreign exehnuge current-ins in rein- tlnu in (he. (‘zinndiuu dollnr n! enm- plled by the Royul Bn (‘lnsrwl tmlny as fol lul Fete .. Walker Pffl Pfogpectg FOR SALE — INTERNATIONAL everywhere. Write Dept. B9 Shoe- geuéllieslgeilgliliigegd- Grimm Arno ... ... ignmnc ... ’ ——-—- FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- . L Five, Bridge and ,Whisi: Score 1o et (Janis. Guardian Central Job (‘hlnn llong Kong dollars .. 't‘znvhn.-lnv:ikin (‘rmvn France franc 0523. I-‘Zuland finmark .0206. (lreut llrlinlu pound 4.4326. illi'>i|_ll| .. ... mine Mines ... "l ‘tlge ... ... (‘Ollll ~- i-nldnlc . ilriiuiuln . . llurvestc-r . linrker linllingt‘ lirliues llnnv)’ lluriniini Kirk llud hceltgv Kirk Luke . Kirk Pr» .- Kilrvienuy in FOR SALE -— ONE _ _ _ Shorthorn cow newly freshened; M23 5 26 3‘ also pure bred Yorkshire Pigs, 5 weeks old. Apply Sterling Mc- _________€_________. sl..._i.. post-in .11."... F0 LET AFTER JUNE 15 5T0" Kinnon. North River. 9749-5-27-il. I17. liPS tlullzlf 14% l)" , - YORK, nnly 2.'y—-tA.l'.l-—l<‘ivr- Miscellaneous r0 LET-TWO ROOMS. WITII "ELIJAII COMING BEFORE er without board. Central. Apply Christ." Wonderful k (j-tlgiydlgl), 6i Free. G. S. Meglddo Mission. 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Thrn. being aware that most An- glo-lndiaus can lay claim to some sort. of official rnuk. he facetfollsiy WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR ‘I . - - ASONARY. PLASTERING RE Male wanted fairs. Flues. Fireplaces. House- cleaning. Low prices. 1i Sydney sifefli. 9741-5-27-31. TWO GOOD FISIIERMEN WANT- ed by Howard Pursey, North Rus- IXPERIENCED YQUNG MAN tieo Harbour. Telephone Wants work on m: Ranch. Rcfer- Iflxiesten- encc. Apply Guardian. 9745-5-27-31. WANTED AT ONCE-RELIABLE w M‘ <——-——————- man lo work on farm. ANTED _. A LADY WANT-s Alphonsus McKinuou. R. R. 1. million in small family. Best reference. Economical. Apply Guardian. 9747-5-27-81. Alexandria. BECOME EXPERT through our special L05‘ course. Hundreds of successful m graduates. Writs Moler STJPWO PAIRS CURTAINS. Coiiflie. 573 Harrington, Halifax. H. H. W. TlhSlt-tf Ridiiplease leave at P. J. Mc- iiilldfl SCOPE. WIIZ-EI-TT-Ql. "it My. We start yon. The Canadl Torumgfluzilndergarten Institute, Personal 5-8-13-20-27. mm" - 1% rtortstn-owan. sm-s-ae-ai _ possibly her hus- Algnnin llmlssluro . “He wnsfiv’ came the matter-of- Tno late, Mr. Gorhardi dscover- ed lint the lady to whom he had been spanking was Mary, Countess inzhni t'.i|\ kirk . it'll» ‘lion ... (‘l-n linn .. t‘l|eiu Rt‘! ... ... ‘iho lord provost. of Edinburgh "“""""' tells n story oi’ n town who remarked. in an address to his constituents, ihnt the death was twelve point nine. What does that mean? asked an (‘llltinl ... .. .\'I1lI‘|l"|'§ . .. Smolievs ... ...- llni 0n . ... - It menus. came the reply, twelvc died and nine at the point RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE CARE - store route. Distribute nnd collect Personal New product. Protected territory, m Earn excellent weekly income. IVATE IIOME KINDERGAR- BerlandNut Co.. St. Paul. Minn. B ‘Kr-urn . OLD GOLD Highest Price allowed for it in exchange for goods we sell W. TAYLOR South Side Queen Square Ti-Iiel "ru . LARGE RETAIL COMPANY RE- opening business at many small town points requires men of treat Wanted appearance and hard working qualities. Country store or {arm experience with car for deliveryt ell l preferred. State age. present pas _ llllznsétfilgtiésancmdiiiiifl Ind llfiw. employment. salary expected. Re- l "- °1'- 4-. 0-0- Qilflfd- ply to Box C care Guardian. M57 Smith . Steel an lzi-l llu rv “rmil . (‘L053 fling]; CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 06: No 1 .... 01's,; No 2 nor 015i: No 3 nor 601,1; Nolnor4$"l’r;l'\'ofl MN 6.1;. l-‘rvwl r-Pé: ’l‘r.-iek IiZ-‘fl Nu . ,. v2 feed 22%: Rejected 20%; Track Ilhlrle '1‘ ran-k 30-’); MT’L. CURB (Canadian Press) B A Oil ... .. Renuharnols ... .. Tiom En: . Imp Tnb MINING (Cnnniliun Press) AIii\llEt‘-..- llll l-lilnt 1mm iixpl .. ... ... . lilnst Fret-t ... ... Hlilurtitliw ... . Fnirlliills . liillwo ... ilondflslt . llnlr-roiv illlitnu ‘Ilmnn 0 llml llny Nickel . lfirl: Hun‘ ... ... '|'tr\\'ll . lJthtr "Irll" llnlrilltii- ... . .... \l.-v|l_\' . . . . . “rlwutl ... ... IITPI ell nan ti. Viektrs we a —\ ...} 2'4: July (Mi-W: Oct 1m- eicui; July cans; o.» nit-y: Zilny 308g: July 3724,11; oi-i ,-.u. . '2 C‘ ‘V 275K! N0 3 C‘ ‘V X1 fPPii 25bit No 1 fend 241$; y: fl row ex 3 C W 49%: 2 row ‘l’ Jill: N0 3 t" “' flflfli X0 -i ‘wt; N.» r- c w 3271.: No d c w .0! the best fighters the ivorld has f nn watermelon THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Marlee? (Canadian Press) l SPORT BRIEFS . (Continued from page 7) The largest trout caught in An- iho local C. N. R. operator, samual MacLeod. It was a. sea. trout and Wtished five pounds, five ounces. It measured 22 inches in length ‘Vii-h a depth of 9 inches. _If_ the distance is correct, the time made by Billy Wilson a youth- ful runner of Trenton. N. 3., at New Glasgow the 24th, when he led the field of thirteen starters in lin- nniunl Intermediate two mile You‘ i111‘ i-liv Halifax Herald Cup, Ts svunisinslv good: o minutes, 42 2-5 seconds. an average of 4.51 l-S for each mile. I-‘rnnklui D. Recsevelt, Jlt, Qjgll- tic-n year old son of the President. stroked the Groten, Mass. school crew to a decisive victory over Bei- mont School last. week. He is six feet four inehese tall and tips the scales at 1B0 pounds. Some boy. Max B191’, who is due to match mitts with Max Schmeling on June 6th- IS iron-rive his backers by his fondness for swimming. Many trainers of pugl-lists aver thaii swimming is weakening and would filfefer that he give more attention to road work and boxing. Jack Dempsey. the promoter or the above fight, ls worrying over iisvnlsh, N. 8., for s. considerable time. was landed on May 14th by like a bulldog. . - the public so conspicuously on ac trotter this year named Caiume Goad Time park, Goshen. N. Y. 2.08 1-2. the first time 2.10 has been beaten this year by any trot- Lvr in the U. S. A. By the way. this colt. was secured out of the Calumet Farm consign- ment tn the i931 Old Glory Salt- for the small sum of $210. the. purchase being maids by lvhq calm, for his wife. He will be one or! the contenders in the $50,000 Ramble- tonlan Stake at Goshen in August. Another good American trotter goes to rtura-pe. we refer to Brev- ere (3) 2.03, who was recently sold by W. N. Reynolds of North Caro- lina to A. Finn oi’ Milan, Italy. This bsy was the leading money i ivfnning two year old of 193i. As :1 three year old he was quite suc- l cessful, his total itiunlngs amount- ing to over $16,000. He was the only troiter to win a race from Th? S011. the fact that; his Picture Posters advertising the scrap are being torn down by the hundreds, mo hostlitles are due to the meg that Sflimviillg is a German; therefore the Jen's are hostile, and even the‘ fact that Baer, one of their own race. is battling, is not helping Dempsey any. ‘ Jack Johnson. whose sobriquet “'55 "J8 emf-tire". is new in Paris. Jack will be remembers-fl .s world's Champion Heévyive ght, defeating estimation the greatest fighters of all time wese Corbett, Fitzslmmons and liims 1r. with h‘msclf off ini front by a consid rable margin. Jolmsoifs curef ‘diversion in Par- is is visiting the restaurant where the spvri-s gather and devouring; all the fried sausages that kind friends will Piovide while he car- ries on his‘ reminiscenses. By the way he paid a great tribute to Sam Lar-gfcrd. who he thought was one ever kfiowu. Sam w-as f1 a little hiblifion l.lli‘I(‘ years ago, the poor old boy at tint time lacing a path- Inter High School Sports Ma)’ 24th covered the 100 yards in 10 ltistory ivlll irepeat itself. Yesterday and today athletic history will be made if conditions Universiirs are cxpeeicd to be the big point winners. At the Ailoriic Cify Horse Show this week. August A. ‘Bikfiftll the great brewer" of Si. Louis, Miss, ex- hibited eight Clydesdules that were real marvels every one being over eighteen hands and one eighteen hands ihrec inchese. As W. J. Wales n uoicd horseman said they looked like elephunis. Some sprinter! At the East. Tech- nical I-iigli Scliccl spcris. Columbus Ohio. a low days ago Jesse Owens. negro sprinter did the 220 in 20.8 seconds and the 100 yards in 9.6. The first is a new Interscholastic record and the latter tics the form- er mark. iOontinucrrf-fizrii page 7) estimated to have swung around the glrbe lwciiLv-luur limes in a racing sulky. In his 65th your. his present age. Mr. Cox rides over a hundred miles daily i0 sulky in training his cllurees. lie has his eyes pointed towards the $w.000 Hlmbletoniun stake for three /yea.r old troiiers and hopes i0 duplicate his performance of 192i) when he won with Wnlim‘ Dear. John L. Dodge. a druggki. and hghly succ.ssf1:l amateur horse- man of Atlanta. Ga, has the hon- or of having driven the fasiesi mile trotted by a two year old so for Wrportezl this " ‘ii-T llollyrnod Slzei-‘fi. bred by him. "mrood l-larlnwsy a sou of Peter Volo when at Let:- irgttu. i-‘rdny. Mal! 19th. i=oLL d iii 2.10 l-'.l. ii" l\ by Holly- ‘ been honed like some of the South- sde how at. the Cixnrlciie ~a“'ll Ex- el-l-l ll-lylled mp5, etic wreck through the less of eye- Mm l; F, Adams, south weymouth Sigili- Mass. went. a. mile in 2.17 on the " ' pace 12st iveck. He is by Kalmuck A schoolboy in Vancouver named 115 1-2, owned by Willard Kelly, Howard McPhec running in the 5Olllylp°l-g_ seconds flat, equalling the mark ed lol- llle lll-Sl time “l, pagmag, N, set by Percy ivilllams In the i927 J‘, on Jlmc 13th, a pl-Ogl-an-l can- Senior School Sports. Percy went s-sllllg o; several two hundred dol. right. on from there in become l“ pulse,” The Only place when; Olympc Champion. Let us hope sum-lay l-ulng l5 can-led on ll-l Canada, as far as we lcnow, is in a "—'"-* certain part of Quebec. are favorable. The Intercollegiate able l-acll-lg thfQuBhOut, Nova, Athletic events will be pulled of! at sootia“ M Ke-lllvllle the 3.23 Q1355 Boston on the Harvard Grounds. was won by prim Glow will. Babe Slum-Hi 111111 Swill)?!“ 9911mm“ Dewey and Dewitte Aubrey second The statement has been made in l print that he is the best bred stal- lOl that ever went to Europe, so] 10f u." briefly lock into his breeding. -' He is by Peter the Brewer (4) 2.02 l-2. one of the great stair: winners oi’ his time and a son of Peter the Great 2.07 i-L’. H's dam is Jane Revere (2) 2.06 3-4 by Guy Ax- ivorthy 2.08 l-2. June was the best two year ol.l of her year and won the Kentucky Futurity. His second dam is Volga is» 2.04 1-2. the world's champon two. and three ttotter to go through the Grand Circuit as a two year aid without] the loss of a heat. A further look into his pedigree would show more outstanding facts regarding his third, fourth and fifth dams. i Will Cain's, who has been before count of his success with the three year olds, The Marchioness" and Protector. each having a. tab of 1.59 1-4, has a. three yeair old Donald by Peter the Brewer 2.02 1-2. which he cl"ims will make them all step and it looks as though he is right, because at the last week, he trotted a mile in t a l holders. i it i‘ ' Head Ofiee: In addition to the above races there was a pony rare in n'hieh Jzm Jeifreis f r the title. In hisyear 01d filly and the only colt, illlmeel‘ 5iarwd" Worthy Sett referred to above, was bred by Pete-r McNalr Rob- ertscn. Marshlield, and is by Long- set. out of a Guy Axworthy mare. He was in the ownership of G. Holsey Hooper and trained as a Al: the breeders meeting held at twti" smwlng l‘ M’ °t speed: Gsshen, N. Y., May i6, 17, 18, i9, Waller Cox put ten two year old irotters in the 2.30 list. As Cox never tiles to make much early speed these juveniles could no doubt show a. great deal more had they A three year old in the stable of Sunday racing will be inaugurat- The 24th of May saw consider- and third. Half mile heats. best time 1.09. The 2.20 trot. and pace was won by Bessie Hamlin, Bonnie Cmnrron second, Attzi Boy third. best; time 1.07. The Free For Ali was won by Hedgewcod K. ii'i straight heats, Santc Volo twice second, G-aiety McGregor oncg second, Dustless Graitan and Pax Volo fourth and fifth respeciively. best time 1.06 1-2. Nearly all the horses in the last two classes have been seen in action on Charlotte- town race track last Exhibition. The Class A. ‘ll-of, nnrl Pace at Amherst on Wednesday W35 W011 by Captain Kidd in straight heats. best time 1.08, Susie Bell. owned and driven by S. A. Rockford was second the first heat, best. time was 1.08. Captain Kidd u-as raced here two seasons ago by Tom Holm- es for T. C. Glennie of Oxford. N- S. Glace Bax. U. B. “'35 ihe Jweiw of a first. class rat-c program on Wednesday afternoon. May 34m- Two accidents, one of them serious marred an otherwlse excellent pro- gram. Shenandoah 2.12, driven by Stein Purvls, stepped through the wheel of Old Glory and iniilfvd his leg so severely he may not be able to race again this season. The 2.15 Class was WJlI by Worthy Sctt in siraiglll heals. Miss Winnipeg second, The lnccnsc third, best time 1.07. The 2.20 class was won by I'm Alone in straight. was sold to Wellington MoNeili who shifted him to the Pace. then sold him to parties in Cape Breton. Old Glory took a record of 2.12 i-2 as a three year old in the West- ern United States and was pur- chased by Alderman Frank Adams two years ago and raced by him. but. not successfully, so has evid- ently passed to new hands in Cape Breton. The Incense 2.10 1-2 was brought here three years ago by Montle Gerow and sold to and campaigned by Mr. Charles Reardcm. By the way, Charlie and his good pacer The Willis 2.13 1-2 have loc- ated at Albany. P. E. I. Charlie and his horse are greatly missed at the Charlottetown Driving Park track where his workouts with others were features of inlercst i0 the inns. Owing to the extremely cool weather not much ln the line of speed making has been done with the horses trained at Charlotte- town. Volo Rico is probably up to the fastest mile. but we believe 2.25 is as far as he has been allowed to 3.00. He is described as being built i-Mi THE I MUTUAL LIFE Assurance Company 0F CANADA ' a is noted for its S ATI S FIE D POLICYIIDLDERS q The following proofs of the confidence and satisfaction of Mutual Life policyholders are particularly impressive in these strenuous days when values are being tested in the light of hard experience. | One-third of the total NUMBER or POLICIES issued this year has been on theltves of existing policyholder-g. 2 Almost one-half of the total VOL- UME OF BUSINESS this year bu been on the lives of existing policy- The Mutual Life has the lowest lapse ratio {or all Canada according tie available reports. held in six provinces, and in one only it ranks lower than second. First position is The service. solid strength and integrity behind every POIICY are responsible for this expression of confidence, which is fully justified by the "lllque record of the Mutual Life covering a period of Marchicncss <3; 1.59 1-4 last sea-l I WaterlomOni. over 60 years. I i Please send me the booklet “Mutual AClli2VlfliQIil5,"lllD information regarding a Policy for myself. progress, Pat has been hangings lot of double headers info him ‘and he 1s on the way in big things. we are sure. ’ The old veteran, Tom Holmes. has taken over Billy cope 2.10 3-4 at least temporarily. Billy met with an accident and the injury has not been responding to treatment u quickly as expected, so ‘Ilom will apply some old time remedies and no doubt will be able to meet the needs of the situation. Great interest has been taken in i119 Probable program for Summer- side races, July 1st. Many rumours are around regarding classes and there is every indication that l. large list of horses will be available no matter what events are decided upon. ' ' The new lodger had an idea that the whiskey bottle in the far comet of his cupboard wassuffering from sly visits. “Mrs. Iieanboard," he said to his landlady one day, "my late landlady was a most dependable woman. You see that bottlc-" But Mrs. Lcanboard mierruplnd him. “I hope, sir," she said. “that you don't ’int that I'd touch it! I come from honest English parents, I do." "Exrose me," answered the lodger suavcly’. "I am not ghrrnfing at your English parents. It's your Scotch extraction that I complain of.” lished 0n June 1st. +0404» 9738-5-27-2i. 10 Real heals, Old (‘rlory second, Shen- andoah thrd. be-i time 1.05. The 2.27 Clas was wou by Arrow W. in Belle G. third, best time 1.10 i- str-fght heals. liialor S. sccondw 0-006-040-0444444440-4-60 Friday and Saturday Only 1 gal. tins Lynn Valley Tomatoes . . 39c Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, 1 lb. pkg. 34c Smoking Tobacco, V2 lb. package . . . 19c Dates, fresh, 4 lbs. . . . . . Beef, corned, per lb. Pork, corned, per lb. . Classic Cleanser, 3 tins “...... . . . . . 23c Clams, 2 tins .. ..... . . . . . . . . . ... 19c BASH and GARRY STURES _. PHONE i115 x¢aaxaax AAAAA“A‘AA a‘; TAX ARREARS Final notice is hereby given that the list of those in arrears for City Taxes will be pub- FRED LARGE, City Collector. Specials e e weir. ‘@1010 e 0 subter- o evole ez-