MAY 30.1933 IMPURTAIIT‘! Farmers having Fertil- iser booked with us are requested to call for some not later than June 3rd without fail, as on account of short- age we will be unable to guarantee later deliv- ii'l..;.;.n.. 7992-5-30-3i ‘bursa-rarest or rnanrc worurs ‘sun ruouwsrs TENDERS FOR COAL Charlottetown, Summe " and Georgetown, and Hospital ior thelnsaue SEALED TENDERS will be rec- eived at this office until noon on Tuesday, June 6th, 1933, from any person or persons willing to con- tract to supply the Provincial Build- lng, Law Courts, the temporary quarters of Faiconwood Hospital, that is the Newson Block Building and Sims’ Building, Queens County Iaii, Georgetown Court House and Iaii, and Surnme ” Court IIouse and Jail with coal for the season i933. ‘ Coal for buildings to be delivered in their respective vaults at the cost of the Contractor by the 1st oi September next. Weigh scales to be approved of by the Department. l-‘ull particulars as to the quantity and quality for each building may be had at this office. The names oi two responsible per- sons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the con- tract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned an! marked “Icndozl ior "Cool." S L. B. McMILLAN, Deputy Minister oi Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. May 26, 1938. » JIBiI-B-JO-tts-Ai. Ie-asidential Building I" Lots A man called last week, looklnii for a lot to build on he said "I have been paying $30.00 per month rent, ior the last ten years." This would in ten years amount to $3600.00, a tidy sum. Think it over Mr. Man, the above ‘ ‘ should at least start you thinking, and the first utcp to take is, sccure a lot to build on. The undersigned has a number oi very desirable lots head of School Street, also one lot on Elm A" f0xl00 feet, facing on the largest trsllic oi any street leading into Charlottetown and would be a sood rite for a service station or business itaud. Apply to VON CLURE GAY. Head of Prince St... Charlottetown. Phone M4. ‘l194-5-30-tue-fri-4i. Qi- Bottle-s Wanted Pints and Quarts. Phone 1107 OLD GOLD Highest price allowed for it in exchange for goods we sell or work we do. "S: 1,1" E. W. TAYLOR JEWELEB South Side queen quare A Estat l. McLean, M. ll. The debtors oi this. Estate are ) wllliftd to maka payment forth- "thMto the Executors at the office “ atthew 8s McLean Limited, i}; A. A. McLEAN, ‘706447-31 Solicitor for Executor. if IN STUD ruse nasn cnrnssnsns BTALLIoN. BLACK a wnrrs. N0. um. THE CHARLUI‘ rarowu cumznrm PAGE FIVE Stock Quotations 7 v TWENTY THREE (Continued from Page 1) suit, E. Goodman. Kenna. Montreal , Stock Market lfnn Ind Al ... C l‘ R ... UDIII Br-idgs . I-Iow Smith ... ... Dom Steel and Coll B ... Int Nickel ... ... Massey Ilnrris ... .. .\Ic(.‘oil Front ... ... . .\Ioniroui Power ... . Nut Brow ... . . Power Corp Quebec Pom: Shuwlulgun . 131,4 Winnipeg El 2% Stool of (‘on 20% Markets At A Glance (anndlnn Press) Toronto and bIoutrculwBilying wnvc moves stocks higher. Toronto Mines-Ruse metal shoot higher; golds close lowor. Now \'llf'k—§iflt7lil close urogulnrly higln-r. \\'lnnlpog~\\'hont olosos lowor. Now Ynrk-i‘nfi’|'c nnrl sugar highor rubhcr- firm_ cotton bnrely stoudy. EXCIZANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, liiuy 2ii—Britiilil and fom-ign exchange currencies in rolu- iinn to tho (‘irundlun dollar ns com- plied by tho Iloynl Bunk of (‘nuruld (tinnoil tvduy ns foil Argnniinu peso .5 Iill f?! Sweden krono .9314. Su“'7'r~rl‘\nd fruoo ,2t"'.’l. Kenneth C. McMillan, Charlotzp Pivotal New York Stocks Anaconda ... ... Atcblson ... ... . Auburn liiotor . Canada Dry C P R Corn Products . Delaware and Hud Eastman . Gen Electric . Gen Foods . . fitorlnu town. . Roger Moifstt, Les Esooum’ HQ. Jaanes E. O'Neil, Charlottetown . y m,“ i Robert Ramsay Sherbrooke. P’ . gtluiaz“ ‘(Canadian Press) -. "ni- (Cnnndinu Press) m... Gordon aumvua’ summamldellp B 161-8, _ 3210:!“ fhlgsggguy- ... .1. 1:124]? Jos. N. ‘Irainor. Bouthport. ‘ n, .. m, c}? Au: sums" a, rsss LIST ; u. rm . M‘ '1'" "I" T" Following u the pass 1n: of st. piementa y examinstio Junior Artl $$nnn::'t::tser..i Gerald McKinnon, Gerard McLel- m NM“, f, Ian, M. a. McQuaid. P. .1. Callaghan, git‘, Btjgzltlrlatl .1‘... 215% Louis Levesque, J. Wrsharkey, J. fiophsAmg-iwiu .lI'.-'.T'..'. 3&9; Gerard McKinnon, Hector Beau- R},',,',,,~“_'__ i - 8 m. P. .1. cousin. Adrien Cnrignmr, Stand on N J‘ s1 Gaston Bellemare J Stuart Mc- Tex Gulf . g9“, ’ ' imam, (nu-hm MW,‘ Lellan, Bernard Cote, ‘T. E. Peters. S. P. Connolly. Special course. Jas. llnitod Purp . 91/, _ o'- woos ‘Vesiinghoir-sc“ n A"! . 7-” J. Doyle. Rcx Wadup. A. Camp- Ii s smi ... II: If: ' " bell, Jas. McGregor, L. Monaghnn. P‘. McNeil, John Hughes, L. O'Don- nell, w. D. McDonald, Alban Mc- Donald, H. McKenna, S. J. Giilis. Robert Cain; c. Delaney. W. Shes. (cnmmn PM.) R. McLean, Jas. Callaghan, ‘Neil TORONTO. l"! 29- Trites, ‘J. McGuigsn, L. Keough. J. D. Ready, ‘F. Gaudet, ‘W. Arsen- ault, Aubrey Hughes. Special course. I Arts Jos. 0'Haniey, James L. McDon- ald, T. Butler, F. Dunn, ‘W. Gan- -‘ eau, V. Connolly, John Kenny, L. 92'?’ Jos. Sheiioon. ‘A. Kelly, ‘Paul not,’ H, wedge, p; Tram“, w_ tusiruliu pound .'l R. Ayers “Edward Mu;- h IJ°5_ ‘Am-um sohliiiu): .1550. , m) s m!‘ p y’ Tlolzium ‘ilflililll 2. m ' Brazil mi ro s . . 7 llulgurin lov Jiofiii. . Gmde x! (‘hiun IIoIIgHKonR dnllnorfofililitl. (‘hIhQHg-i _ P14 Leonard McKenna, Wm. Simp. Pzoohnslovu " n crown . . (‘nlnmur 0 . . 4 liupnmrli‘ krnno (‘onlnurum 48 En’ Vernon Mcaulgan‘ D‘ ‘I Mun‘ Finland fiunuirk ... . Ilnmo Mine 31:10 P, wogd E_ T751310!- p_ E_ iwunu- fruno .0514. Wllrldire .115 L’ ' ' Govmnny rloiohsmlirk _..'u4o. "01",". _ 7% ynch, J. C. Poirier, Francis Keefe, Grout Briluin pound 4.5100. (lolrlfioiil flrooce drnohmn £0070. (trnnmlxi Hungary nongsm-Qfilitl- Tixirlior 4 Fleming, Maurice Redmond, ‘E. . .. L... n u ,',‘r',f“_*,,l é ,,IZ‘H{,,'QZ°_;I Mcgmisid James Curran. ‘Alex. Jnpun von ..77 . i\' r" u Mc ona , Henri G _ Juposlnviu rllnnr .0109. 1cm. nu:- .. Rgnfn’ med y“... 7,,.,,1,,.-.1 pnxlxar: 3.01121. u-m; p". ; Dimphy. Special course, F. Maher. N" rwiy iifllli“ .--. - l.:l:~ ‘b T" ... Pminulrl xii-ll .1::.n. ' Gm“ x lioumnilll; ‘loll Jmitlii- ‘ “w! sin ‘"7; F‘. Deiarifly, J. Sullivan. J. Maher. S ih .\ron non-u . . . .1 gxlfhn wow," J15, 45 Perry, E. Goodman. B. Curran, ‘Jos. Callaghan, J. Edmunds. R. Tjjfkl sum-u dnllnr- 21v, por cent 3pm,...“ yo“ Arsenauit, ‘G. Cantwell, ‘J. A. prcmiuiu. Muff Ilull - “n” Hines 13 Trailwr. H. Wedge, R. B. McCor- ncvuuu . . . . "it; mack. ‘on-her .. . .. r N Y i“°“‘.“‘"“ - - cs1 one» 1x O O Nnrnnllu . ... ... . .'il.'l5 Lorne Dflsco“. v_ Mcxenna Alan North (‘an . . . . . . 4r» ' i ri-i. m. . .. .. w; Mccvrmflck. (Cnn ilan Press) I‘ ouoor . . . . .. ... . .. _ sum-In l“ (‘lone Pronilor ... ... ... HONOR LIST Ann-r flynn D . . . . .. ... Eros Alf . . . 1:05 (The HD3101‘ List contains in 0r. .\ S l‘ * .. uomon "'1"? E,°‘_"_‘_“ y’ _ 21,-, der of merit the names of those (‘nu Xiolrool “ills who have made eighty per cent of (‘libs .\"-rv . l~ll ‘Iinull uml . loo the possible marks in the named - .... (4 subject, and an average of sixty Imp (iii - Lu: rm- per cent). j..,‘“5.,“,',‘,‘,‘, _ j... Religious Instruction _\._ m n ‘ _ _ _- Apologetics: E. Baldwin, M. La- IVE Ton-k Iluizh ... .. run moureux, D. McDonald, F‘. McMu. ’i‘l . i‘ I . l" .,.,,‘,",.',‘,‘,‘_j,,,,,‘_‘__' _ ,5 Ian, .1. McAulay, c. Murphy, u. Mo- l‘ l P ______ u . . . lilo Lellsn, H. Buote, V. McGillivray, G. ‘ Itfnnldian Press)! I Xlnziud tligv Hindrahflil, G. Sullivan, L- Dun)’. .lfl.\"l‘li .I.. .\lny W-Of or ngs nu 5"‘!- _ tin- t\\'n Montreal livostook mnrkot to- Wrluht II 0H1! R Ramsay‘ K‘ McMillan‘ liuy ioinlloii ...-u. fillvr" 8W. Dosma: J. McGregor, W. Shea, J. (‘utiic roooipts were 40S. Thorc was Willi Fill"! ".990. » Hughes n vory light nfforiug of outiic nnrl ‘ soliors were risking higher priccs_ buy- UNI-NT!!!) MOIBI: J. L. McDonald, E. Mur- ors noro reluctant about paying tho » h T B a higher prices nnrl up t0 ‘Hm: at‘ zrit- aliialllallou-r-i- - p y: ~ u 91'- ln;r_ loss thnu I00 ratto n Z-eu '~ --- glue H : sold. 'l‘ho. curly solos wore nt prioos 301'!" -- ‘story w‘ sunpwm v- ostlmn-iorl tolbo steaiiynto 25 fieriisl nzéfinr: MCGUIKMI. L. MCKBIIIIB, A. K811)’, ll l th st woo . n2 smu o ‘ _\' . (kids-in: kilo-g. including a few gnarl (fin Mrk F’ Manet‘ P‘. wwd’ J‘ (lTmrkex-r loom wn- wolrhsfl or i=1" M"! n }.Q,',"',",‘m_“ s. McInnis. .1. Sheifoon, F. Keefe. smnll lot of choice fed calves hrouirht Sii. Fod oulvos of light weight nnrl medluui good to good qunlliy sold for $5 in $5.25. (‘own of medium Rood urornyro qunlltr sold nround Vl-ll" with bottor kloals n $8.75 nod J-‘rl Ivluln to fuir kinds at 39-59 i" $3 Iillkors sold from $715 to $40 ouch. (‘nit roooipts worn 2.010. Although thorn, won n large increase in the re- ooiptil of oolvca sales woro about stondv tn ‘J5 routs lower. (‘hives of mndlum tn modlum good qunlily wore mu for $420 m $4.15. with u tow good kinds u» in $5. Fuir to medium onlros woro from 83.7.1 to H with pqlnlflflli n, plnili quality from $3 to $3.25. (‘amnion to just plain driukvrs wore sold around 32.50. Quotations flood and (‘holro vonl. IIIIII modlum £2.25 in 84.75 _ fllioop totnllmi 454. Th.“ ililrlil mur- kot was steady. mm] lllllllity llllflbl brought Si! with medium kinds from I10 to Ill and common ilirht lnmhs as infl‘ us M. She-op were mostly $3.25 to 81.50 with n rnuvro of $2 to $4 and s fow of the host at $4.50. l5. Common Quotations . Enos 8'2 to “.50: lambs, good $12: common 8R in $11. Rngh secoiptn amounted to 1,814. Early nnles were at $0 to 80.15 for bur-one nod luutchors. Solort inn-nus 8i pcr hog promlum, hosvlrs 15150 to 35.0.1. and oxim hrnvlos $5 to 15.15. I-‘oorlors won- from 10.9.1 to $0.50 and sows from $4 to Ilflil. P1565005 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May ‘lib-The first but- ter and chivxe auction of the Mout- ronl board of trnde will be held on Werlne ‘ y it was announced iodnv. Cheese and potatoes advanced whie eggs and butter held unchanged on the Montreal produce and dslry mer- kot today. A solo of 3,000 oases of eggs for oxport was ronnnted nglng snlcs to date to 10,000 cases oi 30 dosen Mich. Approximately 1,000 cases have been already shipped to the United Kingdom this nonnu. Fresh graded oxtrnI in cnrivis or less held un- changed st 10% to 1'i'eentl s dosen. firsts st 14% to 15 cents and Jeconds n! 12V, to I8 cents. Receipts were 2.7M eases. Mrvigz/RB (Canadian Press) a E355‘ 3 :;¢;‘ $511! (‘snadlnn Press) ’ 1 WINNIPEU, my 29- CLOSE Winlwjaneillgzy‘ 64%: July 64%: 00l- WV: t‘ ~ riuufnu, mun: my 2am: M LQIAA. Barley: May 8715B: July S89E32 Oct 39*’:- cnsn PRICES Whont: No 1 hard 61%: No 1 nor 05%. Outs: No 2 C W 28%; Ext 9.1;; N0 1 food till/t: Nn 2 food SM: ltvjPviPfl 21%: Truck 18%- Barloy; tl row o! 8 i? W 42%: 2 row erilPWQtQNoSCW-Tilt: Not CWMIflNoBCWMHBNoBCW 32%; Track 31%. sncunrrr MARKETS cnosnn TODAY ‘ (Canadian-Press) NEW YORK, May Bib-Willa the ax- Current Ontario colored eccorored m: week's drop with a gain of quarter of R cont at l0 tn in con s a onnd. Otiorinrs totalled 153 be: s. ew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island potato-w per M pound ha gained i0 to 20 carts at It to ".10. No 1 hutior in cal-lots or less bold eoptlon oi the New Orleans cotton ex- change. lending security marina throughout ihe United States will be cionod tomorrow in observance of memorial (ior. iilnne the New York lvu-lrs and ifnondinn hank IIPIIICDPI will observe the lerul holiday, ior- Prepsratory: E. Perry, J. Maher, F‘. Delaney, I-I. Wedge. E. Goodman, J. Sullivan, V. McKenna. English IZ§§L"O<I>IPB___-__-- L50 Senior: J. McAulay, n. Manon- Im-iwhugrnuz a aid. C. Murphy, G. l-Iandrahsn, J. . .. . sS“i".-...‘i.".‘..".'..'12. . *5” °°Yl°- A- McGuire“. K- McMillan. Sud (‘out ... ... . fl M. McQugicL II ~Arts: J. McGregor, A. camp. bell. J. Doyle. Alban McDonald. L. Monaghan. R. Wadup, R. Cain, J. Hughes. I Arts: Literature- J. OT-Ianlcy, J. L. McDonald, '1‘. Butler, L. Ayers, F. Dunn. Composition-J. L. Mc- Donald. J. O'Haniey. Grade xizLitersture-L. McKen- na, A. Kelly. Composition-J. Shel- foon. Grade X: Literature-F. Delaney. Composition-P‘ Delaney. Latin . II Arts: A. Campbell and J. Doyle, L. Monaghan. I Arts: J. L. McDonald, F. Dunn, J. OT-Ianley. Grade XI: L. Mclienna, V. Mc- Glllflh- W. Simpson, P. Wood, H. Gfllhon, E. Lynch, E. Trainor. Grade X: l". Delaney. J. Csllag. han, E. Goodman, J. Sullivan. Grade IX.—L. Drlscoll, V. Mc- Kcnns. A. McCormsc, F. Maher. u“: ii “h”. hi? 0-.- yN-d 4551,11,; Track 04%: No 1 durum 11 Arts; A, Campbell, W. D. Mc- mu Donald, J. Doyle. L, O'Donnell. i Arts: J. L. ‘McDonald, J. O'Haniey. Grade Xi: W. Simpson, D. Mull- in. L. McKenna, V. McGuigan, P. Wood. E. Lynch. F. Keefe. - French II Arts: J. Doyle. W. Arsenoult, A. C mpbeii, L. Monsghsu, R. Wsdup. Grade XI: L. McKenna, W. Simpson. V. McGuigan. Grad; X: J. Maher, F. Delaney, madwt 13% ‘ta 15% cent; a pound. elgn elchangd dealing will also bo ,;_ 3.11am“, J_ sumun. a" Mum Dunstsn's University. Those mark- ed with an asterisk must pass sup- The names appear in order of merit: M. Lamoureaux, J. C. Murphy,‘ J. M. Macaulay. V. McGlllivray, W. History phy. - 1i Arts: F. McNeiil. I Arts: J. OT-lanley. Grade XI: A. Kelly. Grade X: J. Sullivan, J. Callag- han, E. Perry, F. Delaney. Grade IX: L. Driscoll. Economics Donald, J. McAulay, K. hfcMlllzm, V. McGllllvray, G. Handrahan. J. Coyle. Philosophy Senior: K. McMillan, R. Ramsay, G. Caron. Junior: M. Lamoureux. C. Mur- Dhy. J. McAulay, P. Callaghan, L. Levesque, Gerald McKlnnon. Senior Mathematics D. McDonald, A. McGuigsn, G. l-landrahan, G. Sullivan, J. Cote. Trigonomet y J. McAulay, J. O'Connor, C. Murphy, Gerald McKinnon, M. McQuaid, G. McLellan, J. Sharkey. V. McGillivray. Physics Senior: J. Cote, D. McDonald. R. Ramsay. G. Handrahan. Junior: C. Murphy, J. McAulay, V. McGiiiivray, M. Lamourcux. G. McLeiian, J. O'Connor, Gerald Mc- Kinnon. H. Beaudet. . I Arts: J. OT-Ianley, V. Connolly, E. Murphy. J. L. McDonald, T. Butler. Chemistry II Arts: R. Wadup. J. Hughes, A. Campbell, J. McGregor, F. McNeil, J. Doyle, R. McLean, L. O'Donnell, W. Shea, Alban McDonald. L. Monaghan, H. McKmna, J. Cal- laghan, S_. Gillis, L. Keough. C. Delaney, A. Hughes, I Arts: J. L. McDonald, W. Gancau, J. O'Haniey, E. Murphy, M. Lamoureux, T. Butler, F. Dunn. Grade XI: L. McKenna. H. Gag- Simpson. J. Sheifoon. V. McGuigan, D. Mullin, P. Wood. Biology R. Wadup, J. McGregor, N. 'I‘rites, J. Doyle, J, O'Neil, G. Sul- livan, J. McGuigan, C. Delaney, B. Glllis, R. McLean, R. Moifatt, J. Ready, W. Handrahan. Algebra I Arts: J. OT-Ianley, W. Ganeou. Grade XI: H. Gegnon, W. La- rnoureux, L. Levesque, W. Simpson, J. A. Cerignan, L. McKenna, D. Mullin, E. Trainer, V. McGuigan. Grade X: F‘. Delaney, J. Sulli- van, E. Perry. Grade IX: V. McKenna, L. Dris- coll. Geometry I Arts: J. 0'Hanicy, J. L. Mc- Donald, T. Butler, V. Connolly. Grade XI: W. Simpson, L. Mc- Kenna, D. Mullin, F. Keefe, P. Fleming, V. McGuigan, E. Trsinor, P. Wood. ' Grade X: F. Delaney. G. Cant- well, E. Goodman, J. Sullivan, J. Maher, B. Curran. Grade IX: V. McKenna. Arithmetic Grade XI: W. Simpson,.L. Mc- Kenna, D. Mullin, J. C. Poh-ier, V. McGuigan, F‘. Dunphy, l". Keefe. J. Sheifoon. E. Trainor. Grade X: E. Perry, F. Delaney, J. Sullivan, B. Curran, J. Maher. Geography Grade X: E. Goodman, J. Sulli- van. E. Perry, F. Delaney, J. Cai- iaghan. ‘ Botany V. McGuigan, L. McKenna, W. Simpson, D. Mullin, E. Lynds, P. Wood. Physiology and Ilygiene J. Sullivan. H. Wedge, F‘. Delaney. Penmanship I". Delaney, J. Shelioon. F. Keefe. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Christian Doctrine J. M. E. Fortin. English L. Mslenfant, L. Rioux. Spelling C. Redmond, G. Watson. ‘ keeping R. Desjardins, L. Rioux, L. Mal- eniant. Arithmetic L. Maienfant, R. Desjardins, C. Redmond, L. Rioux. J. M. E. Fortin. Correspondence G. Watson. Business Papers R. Desjardins, C. Redmond, G. Watson, L. Rioux. Commercial Geography L. Rionx, R. Desjsrdins, G. Wat- son. Penmanship R. Dcsjardins, G. Watson, L. Malenfant. Filing L. Rioux, R. Desjardins, C. Red- mond. Typewriting L. Malenfant, G. Watson. Certificates for Proficiency in Filing R. Desjardins. L. Rioux, C. Red- mond. Cornmerci-i Diplomas R. Desjardins. C. Redmond, L. Grade IX: L. Driscoil, V. Mc- Senior: K. McMillan, J. C. Mur- J. C. Murphy. L. Duffy, D. Mc- iiEllTiiAL GUARDIAN L- ,- Thls column is rcuerved for Queens County new: of local interest but ud- vertising of n nowny nature may be inserted at d cents n word ntrivtly Dllubis in advance. donations this week. 9779-5-29-31 Ayres writes the Guardian's new serial story “The Other Mien" which starts shortly in the Guarcfian. arvsavrsw omen Platform. Stanley Bridge. Modern and old time dancing every Wednesday and Friday eveninss. 9799-5-30-11. CAR BARGAIN-Auburn 5 pas- senger Brougham Model. 8-98, year i931. Low mileage and in wonderful condition. Has been given best oi care and is priced at a bargain for quick sale. See or phone Colin If. Stewart, Summerside. 9803-5-30-2i. WRITING EXAMS-Miss Lillian Harris of Charlottetown. graduatg 0f Aberdeen Hospital, who conic over to write her R..N. examinations at Halifax, is staying in town with her brother, Mr. J. H. Han , and Mrs. Harris-New Glasgow Nevus. POLICE COURT. — At the Police Court yesterday morning a vagrant BE READY T0 ASSIST the Red Cross. Collectors will call for your NEW SERIAL STORY-Ruby M. i was sentenced to ten days in jail, a case oi common assult was dis- missed, and a motorist charged with operating a car while intoxic- ated was sentenced to seven days in Jail, A man charged under the Cus- toms Act with the unlawful possess- ion of intoxicating liquor was fined fifty dollars and costs. N0 MONEY TO COVER CIIEQUE- — A young man from Prince Edward Island who is visit- ing in the city, was taken into cus- tody yesterday after he had cashed a. cheque ab a local Chinese restaur- ant in payment for a lunch. The cheque, which was for 30 cents, proved to be worthless. ’I‘he young man will appear in court this mom- ing.—Moncton Times. TO TAKE ENGINEERING COURSE.--M.r. J. Gordon Suther- land has just returned to his home at Si. Peter's, P. E. I., aftcr com- pleting a very successful year's work at Acadia University, Wolfvilie, N.S. Gordon obtained his Engineer's Cer- tificate and. is now qualified to con- tinue his Engineering course at Nova Mrs. Mina Sutherland. St. Peter's Bay, and hcr daughter, Miss Ethel, arrived in the City Saturday even- ing after spending a very enjoyable motor trip to various places in Nova. Scotia. At Wolfville they attended the Closing Exercises of Acadia Uni- versity. After graduation Mr. Gor-' don Sutherland accompanied them io Halifax and Dartmouth where they visited friends. DOING MISSION WORK-Mr. Elmer E. Ashley, graduate of Mt. Allison University, left for Saskat- chewan Tuesday evening, where he will be engaged in mission work under the United church of Canada during the summer months. Mr. Ashley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowden Ashley, Aiborton. Prince Edward Island. SKUNKS DESTROYED—-A total of 1,800 skunks have been killed ln the Province thus far in 1933. and the shouts have been presented for bounty. During the last few weeks there has been a slight failing off in the niunber killed. Last week B5 claims for bounty were made to the Department of Agricultum ii. is hoped now that most of these am- mals have been killed off. Since Ap- plaintiffs request for a new trial. J. J. Johnson, KC, for the res- pondent. - PERSONALS Mr. R. A. McCabc. student in en- glneertng at St. Finucis Xavier Uni- versity, Antigonisir, arrived home last week to spend his vacation, af- ter successfully completing his year's work. Mrs. Harry Cruickshanks, Lorne Street, was called to her former home in Anuandalc, PEI, owing to the serious illness of hcr father, Mr. Joe Brown-New Glasgow News. Mr. E. P. Smith, of the Cnnudian Kodak Co., Toronto. was registered at the Canadian National Hotel yes- terday and leaves for SourLs and Rioux. L. Maicnfant, G. Watson, J. M. E. Fortin. Montague today. proceeding to the mainland tomorrow or Thursday. Scotia Technical College, Halifax. TO Let ENJOYABLE MOTOR TRIP. — T O L l5 '1‘ — R 0 0 M APPLY Guardian. 9805-5-30-31 ril, 1932, a total of 7,500 skunks have 97*“'5‘29‘2‘ been destroyed‘ MASONARY, PLASTERING RE- ii‘ pairs, Flues, Fireplaces. House- SUPREME COURT — Afgllmentf» cleaning. Low priccs. 11 Sydney were heard yesterday in the Supreme Streci. 9741-5-27-31. Court in the case of Matheson vs. Matheson in connection with the EXPERIENCE" YQUNG MAN In this case Judgment had prevlous- mm Apply G“ard1m3-M5_5_27_3i> ly been given for the plaintiff by ______ _ Mr. Justice Arscnauit. The argu- WANTED _ A [Any wgypg merits were heard by Chlci Justice position in small family. Bcst Mathieson and Mr. Justice Saund- lTff-‘PBRBP- Effllwmlcfll- Aillily ers. Mr. W. E. Bentley. K.C., ap- Guanimn" "747'5'27"“' peered for the appellant and Mr. _ Miscellaneous ‘u “i A ‘Io r5 ¢5\\¢ . w: But l‘ - \. inks . I ' ' 'n\¢S a/f-‘Johgavall’ we .=;::.‘--Os:»~=-::: ‘ best IIIYQGASuvcrS bwmfiicsomcearrY- agave“ Thomas “m: e 0i ‘hcsveeol°“‘ mnw- u ol/wd pas WAGE om D P c0 g 7 [B ho .,. Central Guardian locals, Easternlocais, 2c. per word; or 4c per word. Other rates cents. RATE:—2c pcr word. three In- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. TO LET — IIEATEI) APARTMENT. 296 Grafton Street. 9651-5-2 tf. TO LET-A IIOUSE IN A GOOD locality. Apply 20 l-laviland Street. 978-1-5-30-31. T0 LET —- FURNISHED IIOUSE near Stxmhope Beach Inn. Fine beach. Apply Box "X." Guardian. 9746-5-27-3i. T0 LET - VERY DESIRABLE double front office, Hcnncssoy- Building, 145 Gt. George SL. Phone 714. 9757-5-2l-3i TO LET-JULY FIRST, SEVEN roomed apartment-Apply Guard- ian. 975G-5-27-3i TO LET-.'l ROOM APARTMENT and 6 room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Tel. 288-J. 9791-5-30-31. LET — TWO ADJOINING ground floor office rooms, 165 Great George Street. next to Crnswclis Studio. Phone 62G. 9806-5-30-31. TO Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS general housework. Phone 089-1.. “Yanis work on Fox Ranch. Refor- "ELIJAII C O M I N G BEFORE Christ.“ Wonderful book sont Frcc. G. S. hlcgidcio Mission. Ro- chester, Now York. May 26-4l Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundrcds of suroossiul graduaicsflvriie Molcr Barber Collcge, 5'73 Harrington. Halifax. I-I. H. W. TWI-Snt-tf Lost LOST -— ON MARGATF. ROAD. gold hunting cusc \\'Ri(‘i‘i. Reward IV. R. Mann, Margaio. I’. E. I. 9775-5-29-3i. LOST-JN TIIE CITY SATURDAY. Advertising iiates—Payable in Advance‘ Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oder- ings, Cards, etc., 4c. pcr name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. pcr Inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - flve H.‘.LAAAA A 4c. per word; Vlfesiern and Announcements and Coming on applications. For Sale .o+»vvn+++o+o++ooo CARBOARD SUITABLE F 0 B lining outhouses. cw. 1° W!‘ sheer. Guardian Office. ti. FOR SALE—MILK COW DUE TC freshen. Harry Rodd, Harrington 9735-5-27-31 Five. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcry. Nov. i-tf. FOR some -- roucs ours. AP- piy George Lewis, Mr. Edward Road. 9772-5-29-31. I-‘OR SALE - INTERNATIONAL truck registered. $150.00. Apply Peerless Filling Station, Grafton Street, East. 9T34-5-27-3i. (TIIICKS. $5.50 EXPRESS PAID, Lcghorns and Rocks. Lust hatch. June 8th. Everett Ilowatt, Cur- lgton. 9714-5-26-5! FOR SALE -- TWO MAHOGANY Whatnotis, antique glassware etc. Apply Guardian. 9805-5-30-3! FOR sans: -V AUCTION nonna- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery, Nov. i-tf. roa snug-x: nouns or noon- land at Cullocion. Apply to John McLean, 182 Great George Sh. Clmrioiteioun. 9812-5-30-31 FOR SALE - A SET OF IIARNESS and hobblcs at reasonable prior: for quick mo. Apply Jimmios 97ilIl-5-ii0-Ili. Shoe Shinc. Parlor. I-‘OR SALE — CIIOICE BROOII more, age i0 yoars, weight 1250 lbs. Alcx Nicholson. Brsdalbnno, R. R. 4. lMin_v27-3i FOR SALE OR RENT-—SIX ROOM cottage, modorn convonioncos Immediate possession. Apply 5.1 Buyiiold. 976l-5-27-Zil l-‘Oit SALE AT A BARGAIN. l5 ILI’. Stoum Boiler mow I928) togcfhcr with stack. reason for soiling, too smnll. Apply Control Crosmories, Lid 9654-5~22-tf. FOR SALE-SUMMER IIOIISE A1‘ Brighton Shorc. formerly occup- iori by Mr. Sumuol Cumnboll. Will ho sold very uhrrip. Apply A. Pick- nrri & Co. Coal Dcalors. Phone 240. 9750-5-27-3i STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 60c PER hundrod, 75r- bv n1uil.-$4.00 pcr thousand. F. S. Rcevos. South- port. 9811-5-30-61 FOR SALE-Slit) CASH, BALANCE liko rout, buys 6 room modem houso. Conirai location. Snap at $1.500. Phone 633. WANTED Three Saiesmen Apply sum of money. Fiurior please lcavc at Guardian (wilico. Ro- wnrd. 0809-5-30-3i Island Radio Co roa SALE - AUCTION FORTY- ' u;