v " APRIL 28-21." Sa\l"i3s_l.\3a2°ns;M' Q-Nk r .- 30c “liven-B noewolkbmx Ht GOOD ' lttioitt BLENhS-Reliobel Otoagch-ime central Guardian; REGULAR K. OF C. MEETING tonight It 8.15 till-bi! EARNSCLIIIE-The Guardian is advised that the Earnsciiife corres- pondent was misleading in saying O that Mr. Jack Praught had tak cv- er the mail route. He had only been . hired for a few clays during the bad ~ roads. ' ‘I u‘. HUNTER RlVEL-The services in the Hunter River Charge for Sun- day, May 3, 1031 are as follows: l1 a. m. Wiltshire, 2.30 p. m. Hamp- shire, ’l p. m. Hunter River. The of- ‘o "n-lnfxuuzjiidn i“ ‘ ' l ficial board of the church will meet z Classlfled dvertlselnent‘ rt yltlgglltfl “Monday evening, May o . I D- - 4 Ono Insertion ........ ltaperlinaellvnnls -_- z M‘ L‘ z a "m cuaanrsa INCOME TAX-Three § "m 1. p. m,‘ a‘ 5 "u" men of the Royal Canadian Mount- ‘ ‘__ ‘g g, ‘_ ‘ ‘ ed Police, Constables G. c. Isner, J. k“ T‘: __ _ _ " v ' " ' Y "" Whaien, and A. C- Brenner, Halifax __ ‘7 " "‘— r- - arrived 1h the City Saturday to guard "F" - , -— the income tax vault. The Constable: Mnuenaneaus Female Help wanted may be here for several wakes. _____________ IOBN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO. vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 3750-3-5-1month. ________. IAPTURED-A SILVER BLACK Fox marked 2 O. H. an E. E. J. Lloyd Boulter, Victoria, P. E. I. 4244-4-28-31. lIALE FOX MARKED SHORT mil. If captured or seen notify Jus P. McCloskey, New Wiltshire. Reward. 4215-4-27-31. ‘JAPTURED, SILVERY BLACK Fox. Kind of red tipped, female, marked. If owner don't come in ten clays fox will be sold to pay ex- penses. J. F. Stevenson, Springton, add. Fredericton, P. E. I. 4981-4-25-31. AUCTION SALE-I WILL SELL ON premises, 125 Hillsboro street, Tues- (my, April 28th, at 2 o'clock, follow- iug household furnishings: Mahog- any (Piano) Parlor set, mantle serving machine. Beds, bedding, stoves. tables. chairs. kitchen, utensils, etc, etc. John P. Bradley, Auctioneer. 4228-21 For Sale _ FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS. 5 CENTS bundle. Guardian 081cc. 2-4-tf FOR SALE-DRIVING HORSE. Apply to Dr. Croken. 4229-4-27-21 .' I01! SALE. ‘I0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian ' Oiilce. ti g Th; waaar ron sane - J. n. '- Smith, Mermaid. 4995-4-25-21 MCLEAN, R.V.. CLYDE River Bridge, has geese andpoul- try to scli. 4998-4-25-31 ‘, l-‘Ok SALE - BABY CARRIAGE, good condition. Apply 210 Euston Street. 4227-4-27-21. CARDBOARD SHEETS FOR SALE. 1 cent each, suitable for lining hen houses, etc. Guardian Omce. 3ii2l-ti ?Oll SALE-ii YEAR OLD HORSE. sound. perfect worker. 1,300 lbs. Take note till fall. Apply N. A. DiliTflCll, East Royalty. 420-1-4-25-31 FOR SALE - FOUR BUILDING lnls on Upper Queen. Reasonable. Applv to Ambrose E. McGuire. 'l Oregon Street, Roxbury. Mass. 4973-4-24-41. ,- a. .. son WORK ON MARINE WEAR!- The rebuilding and repairing of the Marine Wharf, begun last Fall, is being continued this Spring. Large piles have been driven in the western section of the wharf, from which the old piles mre! removed. With the object of distributing the work dur- ing the present unemployment sit- uation to as many individuals as prac ticable the department changes the working gangs at periodic intervals. GIRL WITH EXPERIENOE- FOB housework. Mrs. Burnett, 24 Upper lsiflllbilfflllflh Street. tf WANTED A MAID. ONE-ABLE T0 do plain cooking. Apply to P. E. I. Hospital. 4964-4-24-tf. WANTED A GIRL 0R MIDDLE aged woman for general house work. Apply 48 Ioagworth Ave. 4248-4-28-211 __. WANTED-dz GIRLS FOB WAIT- resses and clerks with clean and neat appearance, experienced girls preferred. Apply in person be- tween 4 to 6 p. m. until next Thursday, Venetian Gardens. 4900-4-25-31 FIRST, STEAMER IN PORT-The first steamer to come into port this , season was the S. S. Magnhild cf the ' Newfoundland Canada steamship line which arrived in port from Halifax | a‘. Buntaln and Bell's wharf Saturday. The Magnhild _was delayed two days by ice. The steamer was unable to go through the Strait of Censo, and had to go around Cape Breton. Be- tween East Point and Charlottetown She encountered eighty miles of icef The steamer left port Sunday mam. ing with a cargo oi’ mixed produce for St. John's, Newloundland. Lost ________.______;_ LOST ON GOOD FRIDAY. AT 0B near Post Ofllce, gentleman's (right) kid glove: color, dark grey. wool lined. lease leave at e4 Great George Street. 4577-4-7-tf — To Let T0 LET - FURNISHED FLAT, street floor. Apply Guardian. 4201-4-25-31 ----—-ii__ __ PERSONALS TO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply Strathcona Hotel. 4249-4-28-21. Meier D. A. Macrlcnald and Mrs. MacDonald returned Saturday night from vSt. John, N. B. where they at- tended the Red Chevron Club, Ypres Anniversary Dinner on Wednesday lust, at which Hon. J. B. M. Baxter was the principal speaker. Major MacDonald was a guest at the Con- adian Club luncheon on Thursday. T0 LET - AVAILABLE JUNE 30th. Oflice now occupied by Canadian National Express Company. Queen Street. Apply Fred H. Trainer, 80 _ Grafton Street. 4039-4-23-tte. Situations Wanted WANTED-POSITION AS STENO- grapher or bookkeeper. Apply Guardian. 4225-4-27-41 Male Help Wanted ' WANTED - A MAN FOR FARM work. l". S. Reeves, Southpcrt.‘ 0394-28-31. Keeping Cool Spring Toinc KANSAS CITY, April 27. (l1. P.) —Methods of keping cool in trying moments and serving refres- at just the temperature to assure the guests o.‘ a warm welcome and turn summer to winter were listed among the topics to be considered at the spring meeting of the American So- ciety of Refrigerating Engineers here May 6. 7, and 8. The members will tell each other, too; and incidental visitors, how per- ishable food from every climate is placed on the dinner table in prac- ticaly the same condition as if it had BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course Hun‘ of successful graduates. Write Molar Barber College. 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-tts-tf WANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT eighteen years. Must be able to drive car. References- Good posi- tion, chance of advancement. Write XYP. Guardian. 4230-4-27-21 of Hudson Bay. TOR SALE - CERTIFIED GREEN Mountain seed potatoes, firsts and seconds tlifcilonald Strain). D. H. Murchison, York Point. 4997-4-25-31 ________,_ Uillill FOR SALE-IOO ACRES OF choice land situated in Springfield, Lnl 67. 85 acres clear, balance under hard and soft wood. Apply to J. Norris Sinclair. 4237-4418-31- ‘ iMEltlC-AN RUBBER BELTING. u‘, .¢'-so--»-! also Rubber Traces complete for service at half price. Clinton Mor- rison. Belt Dealer, Fredericton, Station. P. E. I. 4240-4-28-10. FOR SALE-SMALL FARM CON- Sistine of eleven acres of land With outbuildings and sevcn- roomed house nearly new. Apply John MacKinnon, Grandview. . 4224 4-27-31 FOR SALE-ONE SODA FOUNTAIN a feet. two show cases. two wall cases. 2 large mirrors. Owing thllt We bought all new fixtures. we have no use for these articles. Priced to sell. Venetian Gardens. 49118-4-25-31 ______i SALE BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks Flock, Government inspected. Blood-tested for bacil- lhrv ivhlio diarrhoea. n. o. P. males from hens with records of 200 eggs llil to 300. April and May 17 cents. June l5. 100% litre delivery. James Stavert, R. R. 3, Summ side, P. E. Island. 3899 3 3 Tue Wed Mch & ADI. ____ ANADA arraovso CHICKS been plucked from the back yard. The housewife who should chance to attend will learn how she can turn on a gadget and give her guests the benefit oi’ refreshing breezes as if fresh from the seacosst while dinner is being served. All that and more is promised, at any rate in advance notices o.’ the convention. A. H. Beer, Waynesboro. Pa, is the national president; David L. Flske, New York, executive secretary. CardIOf nah/ts Mr. and Mrs. John Garland. Auburn. thank their neighbors as well c: other good friends who were so kind and attentive during the ill- ness nnd death of the late Mr. Joseph R. Garland, Mass Cards and other Spiritual Oflerings, and Mes- sages of Sympathy were all apprec- iated and were gratefully received. 4243-4-28-11. ValuableBuilding Lots For Sale Six building lots, four fronting on Water St. and two on Gt. George St. the site of the Victoria Hotel “King Street lots have been sold. The above lots would make an excellent site for an apartment house and will be sold at an attractive price to anyone who will buy thfm in one lot. Also building lot on Water st. facing Vic- toria. Hotel site. This is a most de- llfable residential lot. Apply lo Liq- uidators. W. K. Rogers or Lieut. Col. n. a. Muxlhhoh. 4251-4-28 its if ISALES OPENING 59mg; Purina Chews, balanced rations for farm animals. l‘ ' manta. Honesty. ehlflilt"? “M” “' who“, agricultural baclllflflllld- h", twenty-five t» thlriy-flve- 0W4 opportunity for immediate earnlnll and future promotion. Allllli. Ml!’ sixth, The Canadian National Hotel. Charlottetown. P- ll- l- A“ '°" P. H. Sprenkie. All?" 35'“- Earns MURPHY-At Emerald, ch April 20th, 1931. Maurice John Murphy. dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. r. n. ivmrolvv. ace s 1-2 years. m- neral Tuesday morning at 0.30 am. from his father's residence. COLE-Suddenly at Fountain Road, New London, Mrs. Duncan Cole. ru- nerai Tuesday, April 20th, at 2 pm. from the Presbyterian church, New nscoun ssr n: scan rasrs maousou. wit. April ll-—M°" than lsoo tkltl of seed amulet m expected to let I» ll" ’°°°'d M’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TUESDAY rlsll SPEGIALS A at’ Ii EVEREAIIWSV Corner ‘Kent and Hillaboro A llfEclIANrcAl. trim LAYS sacs Phone 1210 FRESH FILLETS SMOKED FILLETS AND TALKS American poultry is being rented at exposition abroad by a seven foot hen which speaks English T81R6- French, or Spanish, and lays wood- en eggs. This remarkable fowl is the latest achievement of the model- making bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is con- structed of wood, wall board, feath- tl‘! from former champion layers, and much machinery. The huge hen not only shows how she manufact- ure! and lays eggs, but at the same “m? $9111! how she accomplishes it. The arrangement is such that the spectators have a cross-sectional view of the fowl’s inner workings. Heart divisions are depicted by glass con- tainers filied with red and blue li- quids which are circulated by a blimp. Corn is shown" in the liens crop from which point the feed pass- ipc is ideal. You'll enjoy the produc- es to the stomach. where it is mixed tlon as a whole, and besides 0land’s with digestive Juices. A gizzard shown, flexible rubber intestines, Marguerite Churchill and John Gar- ‘nnd all the other inner organs are» imitated to show how blood is form- ‘ 36d and circulated, and how the egg and its shell are made. The problem omy. dairy 25in cents delive OM15 "Pliers for our Barred Roch and this kind oi wort at the state teed Imldfill- White Leghorn: increased nearly 13130110011 in the University 0f Wu‘ 79% in 1030. a dull year. because of mm“ 9°11," o! agriculture this h]: :51’ they lalrl and paid. Our 5'" _ '-‘ cry is "Canada Approved" our ~ 1"“! Government inspected. Pore —--——-—-—— N- D- MGCLCCII ,7 ltralns. cedlms bred, ccntinuollll! mama, 111., April 2'1. Education- | gala; tastes. Alac BIITHI ck n h“... h“... ,1; p511: of the lllfllllflli K‘ s. mod"; ezmpfimg‘ ‘a; world attend the inauguration cere- IIIIALIQ ‘~" u" arrival rumintml. Writs for mony M‘ Pf- “S”? w"? i‘ on" autattetlnn l III 1h -. catalog. Maritime Chick Ilatchflfl- prolldtlit or the university oi Illinois - n“ m 5"” "°'"'~ "- 3 """'“' which will be held here May l and I- 3 l ___._._..i. Ill-ml’- Lialneat he can. “mdgeflgfllqyillbglllllh OTTAWA. prices are again reported from most egg markets today, although a stead- ier feeling is seen at Toronto. TORONTO-While prices continue to go low this market is a little stead ier today. Shipments of Ontario pack- ed eggs are selling to wholesalers at extras i9 cents, iirsts 17 cents. sec- onds 16 cents, delivered, ivith a few sales at a cent above these prices. Two ms o; Prairie eggs have been! numbers is the “divorce song." It is sold at extras 22 cents. firsts 20 cents MONTREAL-TA unchanged in tone in price, dealers are quoting producers and country} shippers for eggs extras 20 to 2i'~ln.lect a 50W;- Illiifllld @8611 will; cents firsts 1B to 19 cents. seconds l4 to 15 cents. Cars oi western eggs are being offered at as low as extras 21 cents. firsts 19 cents, seconds 17 M THE MARKETS -(Cauadian Press) market here today. o! speech, by which the hen explains its ‘ideas on nutrition, was solved by lllevdlns arhohogrsph 1h its S\1I;. Emmi-EM Qut. April 27-—Prices °1 WW". B885. cheese and potatoes held enchanted on the produce the Number 1 finest fresh and regrad- ' “l wit" was quoted at 22 1-2 to 21 9-4 vents a pound and to retailers solids were 24 to 25 cents and prints 26 cents a pound. Receipts were 1195 boxes. Ontario and Prairie fresh eggs in carlots, were unchanged, extras being quoted at 21 to 22 cents, firsts at 19 to 2) cents and seconds at 17 to 17 1-2 a dozen. To retailers fresh seconds gained a cent at 19 to 20 centsua down while fresh specials were quoted at 27 cents, fresh extras at 25 cents and fresh firsts at 23 cents a dozen, Receipts were 2482 cases. Ontario colored cheese was quoted at m 14 w m b2 cents a pound and Southampton with his fiance. receipts we“ a9 boxm lightful manner that is half serious New Brunswick green mountain‘ and half-tomfoolery, to a trans-at potatoes in carlcts were, 80 cents pol‘. 80 pound bag and to retailers per 00 pound bag. red. 11 cents. EDMONTON-Paylna prices eggs are lower both here and at Cal- gary with dealers quoting producers and country shippers extras 13 cents, firsts 1.1 cents, seconds B cents- cl-[ICAGO-Spot l6, Aprils 17 3-4, November refrigerators 20 7-8. uvasrocx MARKETS (Canadian Press) 90 on, _ April 27_LOwi higll entertaining sequences is the egg market is cents. WINNIPEG —- With the market weaker in the east. egg prices throughout the western provinces are lower. Dealers here are quoting pro- ducers and country shippers 10f c385 extras l0 cents, firsts 14 cents, sec- for MQMmEAL, Que, April 27—Cattle receipts were 1.997 Oll the W") MW‘ treal livestock markets today- The" w“, m; gmugh early sales of steers to-ferm p, basis for quotations. one load of Iood steers sold for tll- 0M load t: fairly woe avmrv auellw wqighing close to 110i pouncm brought Q3315 and part of a load of steers averaging 010 pounds of medium duel p, hgwgm, $5.50. Good cows were about steady. Bellini Jill t0 94-50 m‘! the odd good heifers sold up to 85-50- Cait receipts were 2001. There was m increase. of 1100 calves over last Monday's offering. Around '15 p" cent cf the calves were 0f 001111110“ “gm. flgdin‘ was very slow. Two ‘he tam loads of no a. medium my. “night $5. Plain to fair elwl- or more brought $7.20 and $7.40 slunniilg perfonnance you‘ll enjoy rick in the romantic leads; Warren l-Iymer and Marjorie White as the Chicago racketeer and his wife; wil- liam Holden, John T. Murray, John Swor, Jason Robards, George Brent and a host of others, with special mention of Peter Gawthorne, as the 'Scotlc‘nd Yard Inspector. , _-_. I . I Mystery Film At ' I Here's a picture! x - I Seats at the Prince Edward Theatre should be at a premium the screen fan's prayer for a swell en- tertainment arrived at the local i" I playhouse yesterday in the shape of i l pffcilng ltlhat Ln tclllisxreilflieultefb opin- From Rev. D1'_ Ggr. “ on mesnea ua o.ermys- - - tery pictures. ' @011! Now In HIS ear. Warner Oland, who forsakes the viilalny of his earlier career to prove a refreshing surprise as the brilliant (The following article from the‘. supporting cast, or the notable story:G°l‘d°ll. D. D. Will be read with great‘ which, mjrggulguqly enough hgsltni-CTCSL here. Rev. Dr. Gordon is the been presented almost intact, or theTM-hel‘ 0f MT» J- P- GOYdOII Of this rector Hamilton MacFadlien hastmm B-IllliVETSF-TY 0f his WPddlllE-l tossed overboard ‘all the'~ horrible "This Willi! Si. Pfltflckli i381’. traditions or making mystery rllihsilvllell swd and sled Iri-shmvn are. I a really human and convincing and “mthy simtsman- if “that We C0"- enpoyable offering’ m. whether it 1s sider trustworthyhistcrians are cor- a combination of all these factors. "ect- While mug“? and bewmillb’ is a waste o! time Wm, a pxcturel as I recall that 0n St. Patrick's Day ill grand as this. ,the morning sixty-nine years ago, I The point 1s that “Charlie Chan as a lad. with others were baptized we have seen to a perfect mystery ‘River, by the Rev. John Davies, who mm The suspense is beautifully ‘was then the honored pastor cf the handled, the characterizations of the Charlottetown Baptist Cmuclh P‘ E “There was no such thing then known in the "meeting houses" in my island home as baptisterlcs, much the water for the comfort of candi- dates. I hav: never however, heard or known of any 011e, silffering any circumstance. "When the heart is warm Ice nor snow will do no harm." I was assigned to a class in the Sun- day School and I have continued teaching or preaching, but most of Prince Edward - = next two days. The answer to the “Charlie Chan Carries On"-a FcrUIll$DlPlllg M Q S- S a g Q ‘ Whether it is the familiar face of] ol-iehtul detective, or the sparkling Canadian Baptist. bv the Rev. J. A.‘ commendable manner in v:hich Di- cm’ lllld recent-ll’ flelebfflled the fif- iilld devoted himself tn turning out "PWSP- unwittingly llvllvlills a WW I am not prepared w s“! Analysis mentally, if not vocally reminiscent, Games on" is the nearest approach in nature’ own baptistry, the Vernon various roles are flawless, the tem- I‘ less. any convenience for warming ill effect from baptism under such The Sunday following my baptism the time both, from that day till tsunny’spafkling this. Twenty-five years after "Father Davies" baptised me I was called to 1 ' th pastorat of the sam church Confiledyat ‘to! thzt he so eeffeciently serveed in his day. “I am now creeping up the delight- ful steeps of my eighty-fifth year, and my horizon is brooding and brightnlng, brighter hope slid fuller joy possessing my soul. I have never enjoyed my work any better than I do now; increasing congregation, comlposed of young and old, earnest attention, the conversion of sinners and the edification of saints, as well Sparkling in its comedy and filled with the personality of Marilyn Mill- er, “Sunny? opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. “Sunny" is something distinct as a picture type. It follows no conven- tional lines. Taken from Miss Millers famous stage success, which ran for three years, “Sunny" on the talking screen is essentially a. comedy-ro- mance. It is built around the per- sonality oi’ Miss Miller, who as the 5 bareback rider in a little circus at l Southampton is loved by all, but ‘tloves Tom—-Lawrence Gray—whom ‘ she had met in past years. He is in I society and is just sailing from as the establishment of our cause in one of the most hopeful and prom- ising fields that I know anything about in Canada, are the evidences of God's blessing on our work. “The task that I undertook over two years ago is now at my Owll earnest request to be transfered to a young and well-qualified man, who with such noble helpers, under the blessing of God, can do much greater work, he can live among the peoplg in this rapidly growing city, which was neither convenient nor possible for me to d0. "The question that is new Often put to mc is, "You are l-lollli! t0 l'0-‘ tire now, I suppose." MY fillsw" 15? "No my hat is in the ring. and I am of the first water. not going to take it out until it is “Sunny" is unusual in that, al-,exclianged for the clown." though there are several dances, ‘ "I have no wealth of gold to give The story then moves on, in a de- ‘lantic liner. "Sunny" smuggles her,- seif aboard by mistake. One of the dock scene, where Mix Miller is in‘ overalls and is mistaken for a. steve- (lore. It is a. fine bit of clowning. and proves the star to be a comedienne there is no chorus. There are sever- away. I d to worth caugos a1 songs, including the famous But Iflgzgpe g6 y "“ “Who? One of the most amusing I.“ giveiniy strength and hours of ease ‘decidedly modem in trend. Miss My nrliiest Ithought and CQHIMSQ Miller's singing, as always. has tre- w en my‘ k d om iishcd mendous appeal and charm. The And m e some dee ace p f my 1181K" songs are very cleverly introduced. or _ There is no stopping the story to . Ralph MacDonald, Mr 71o"- BRITI5II RETIRE 102 MILE tells an essential part of the story, p53, HOUR, Enema: and really serves in place of a good deal of dialogue. LONDON, April 28. (U. PJ-Thu railroad engine "City of Truro" which holds the world's speed 11060111 l5 l0 retire and be preserved in ‘the York , Railway Museum. ' This powerful engine, looking some what out-of-date compared with mo- dern streamlined types, made the highest authentic speed ever record- ed-102.3 miles an hour-while com- . peting for an American mail cou-; tract on the run from Plymouth to’ London as far back as 1904, and she still holds that record. i At that time there was a great fight between three railroad compan- ies i'or the contract of the ocean- mail traffic, lines serving Liverpool. Holyhead, and Plymouth being con» cerned. The “City of 'I‘ruro's” record run finally decided the issue and er- tablished Plymouth as best port for transferring New York to London mail from ship to train- LIND»Y'S FLYING HOME RAZED ST. LOUIS, April 26-Thc ,housc where Col. Charles Lindbergh lived while an airmail pilot, will be destroy ed to make 1'00m for a parking lot and flower garden at the municipal airport. Lindbergh and other airmail fliers lived in rented rooms in the second iioor of the frame structure. ALBINO ROBIN BACK HOME LANCASTER, 0., April ZG-Jllile Al- bino robin, which has nested for a number of years in the yard of Dr. C. H. Hamilton. is back again this year. The bird, which has been pho- tographed several timcs, did not put in an appearance last year but has been a regular visitor in preceding years. -.___________ ity calves around $4 to $4.25 and common calves sold as low as $3. Quotations: Good veal $5 to $5.50 medium $4.50 to $5; common $4 to $4.50. ' Sheep receipts were 267. Sheep ranged from $2.50 to $5.53 with the bulk between $4.75 and $5.50, spring lambs sold between $4 and $8 each, with the bulk around t7. Quotations: Ewes $2.50 to $5.50. Lambs good $4 to $8. Hog receipts were 2564. Hogs were unsettled. Bctwee I 500 and ‘I00 hogs were sold at prices ranging from $8 to 08.75. Feeders sold up to $0.50 and heavy hogs averaging 225 pounds SCIAIICA Wash also painful nan well with warn: water: than rub in plenty o! Millard‘: and ,, you'll tool batter! fiTNTRFS UPI PAGE Tunas MQTHBAGS ‘w-I‘ (f. 10.0 Opening) That‘ Are Dust Proof and Moth Proof hltltie of Iiciivy histeriul—\Vllitc Lined Phone 219 For DBilVGFY "W"! ‘we 25v SMOKY crry ii.-‘iI.I.S ( Li) ‘IR (Lin! lLE on ELECTRIC f: Puuhus l culls soar CLEANER 25c we “n99 2f<>r45c RUSS-DRUG-UNITED SIT (‘RS508 TO THE -.'\iacKlNN()N DRUG CO. Ifllktr-Krlik PLANS TO BOMB a M l Eli-HS TO COLLECT BOUNTY SEATTLE, April 27. 1U. P.)—‘I‘hc 51:11:11 iszolzlllrlu usually enjoyed by Al- ll‘ kus i1:"ecl¢llol'_v llllll‘ seals will be dis- lupitzl during the summer when an . iéiliplfillfi swops down over herds, The A1131‘! of Dvflill. 11ml liillllfrirolis boums and performs in other roam}? “h” 31m" '3‘ "w "7" “""" gr." ialnnlicti to result in wiping out in his harvest, culled l.» m5. l ,|,.,,d,.,,du. of “NHL LAIICHLIN PR1 Xlflfi .\lr‘1('l.‘-().\'.'hl.l) ALI) i l‘ Fist" i" _:“‘:)‘g‘t1‘"imfffi‘ "ilfiw Jullll B. O'Neill, Alaskan merchant, ‘xifctljlolzlid '1‘: f Ifrl $0" rllilillh‘ to gather hair seal pelts on g, i 4 ‘a t , n". i, t It. l ' srpll .\inr‘D0nill:l Flollili Lzfliv. His prlssim‘, (‘rimr- 11.: .ll shock t0 his friends and l'rl-.iil\'.,_ nil lit‘- count of ill»: lliivliii: i)._('li ill appur- cntly good health up in iour divs. prior lo his (lentil, which \\'.'l‘» (luv lo zlplru‘, the bcuniy offered by the ter- m :1’): of Allisizzl. Iic will be asslstcle by Harold Gillam, Alaskan aviator. 11w proposed venture O’Neill de- il't‘1i_ would prove highly profitable - . . ~. intestionul adhrsious, fullnu-iir: all?“ (m “I The ha“ seal is consider‘ operation, which lu- hnd iullll-ruuils: m d nwntnc to m0 salmon industry’ some nlontlis previously, fur iillliiil-‘(lur m h“ great appetite for the dlcltls and also littjili c oi his inn-lush’ tllcfs having prczlcct. sad liinl .1 little] more than n month before. I The ciccczlrscd was." zl iculh r-i the‘ highest moral standards, and, as \1':l:;| attested by ‘i110 large concouzsc of‘ PHOENIX‘ Arizpmml 27__A brand people, willcli followed ills ‘S-Jlllllllliu‘ to’ their last czulliiy rcstiufl place int“-‘"“b0.liC or Otmntsluip doesn't mean . . ’ lulml ll once (ilfl. Jildging from -s. fed- the. cemetery adjoiuuu; Si. Uoiumllufprnl Con“ dmmon here in which the llc had a widc-f circle o ‘right o‘. silgmavcs forest rangers to ' ikiil kill wild horses in restricted dis- cjirlcis unis upheld. Navajo County F IEILENDED IIORSES MAY BE SHOT There are loft, uf his unnlvdiil ltlatwcs‘ m chm-lb“, m5 m: hml challenged the right of the rang- SidCs the bCl'l'1!'~'C-1 1~il1li‘1'-_f""-“ t-rs tn shoot branded horses running ers, Angus, Lou, iillS l\':in>, m,“ UN wild ha,“ and Bernard; also one sister, i i n11 at home. His iuncrzll look place on Sunday, March 22nd, tile pull bcurcrs being, honorary; Mcssrs. \Vi1f;'('tl AIHJDDHL aid, Lewis Stuart, Jam 5 Can-fibril, lcu.»t there is one highly-valued hu- Bernard Campbell, Bcrnhril ltiossoy, man possassion a man may have and John MzlcLcrln; Pull DfliTillflk,‘ wlzich it is impossible for a woman active, Messrs. Russell .\i.r;1): d, ‘y lo zit-quire." I deny it! What do you Stanley Fisher, Ciuroiic.» slat-l). , mean?" “A ivlfc?" was the husband's Roland ltlucDonalri, Alfred r lsnmri explanation. illlfi Everett Giilis. Rel‘. n. J. r-lue-l Donald, pastor; cnli-brqiprl '1 f-gpqupqn r...- I'I|l|‘.'|Ill, use .\l||lnr|I'I Llniment. Ralph Jczlll; wife, with whom he was holding an t g “Well? remarked a man to his lurgulncnt on woman's rights’, I High Muss. and conducted the burial —-——i——-— service, the lasvt solemn rilus oi 111.. Stewart f? Lowther Roman Catholic Church. May his. J- U- STEWAB-T. K- c- N. W. 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