Manon 2o, 192s >7 11-112 ogmlolrnrowu GUARDIAN Th rec THE PERFECT TEA tun; Finest English Breakfast Blend ' Your Grocer Sells It. Brown Assets 4 ‘ » ‘ - ‘\'_‘ “issued by this 3t.‘ I -~ c4‘ - The Life Assurance TOompany of Canada ii ‘INVESTMENT POLICY 00,000'000 Insurances in Force $1,500,000,000 , ‘,1! yod have inonoytthai. lsnot, giving you a Salty-mt. tury Inlerestretum. ask us to tell you about great Company. n We have a.) place for a few good Agents, J. A. Moons, Div. Manager, Charlottetown, P, n, t, .t t OQ-O-O4§QO§O-O0Q-Q§§O4+§Q O 00-6 Ono lllorllbl --- Four lubnloln light lnartlo WOQO-Of-OOO-QJOOOOQOQOQO For Sale SALE —- DRAFT HORSE, '/ t; ». i l,» CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS §fO-@O4+§O§-O%§ O O-O-OfOHrQfiO I i O OQOOOOQ O4§O OQ-VQ f9 90900‘ ....100 Der lino o! ll ward: 30 M! lino of 5 won-do per llnu of l5 Inn]: Miscellaneous NOTICE—SAWI NG WILL START zytlars oitl. lioraco Vest-it.- ' York. iii Crosby's Mills, fiollsluliv, on t". 3195i 149-31- or lu-"urt- IIlt~ I‘ii oi’ ttprii. Ftht SALE-NEWLY FRIESIIENEI) mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, cow,- 5 years-old, grade Ayrshire. tp. Birt, Suffolk. 3270-3-20-21 t. . . mauville, P. Land Surveyor, iIer l-l- l. . 2- 28‘ 1. llltl» raluvt iron SALE AT WINSLOE station, 85 acres, highest. state of cultivation, buildings in good con- dition. Robert Stewart. ' 3236-3-17-71 l-‘Olt SALE-NEWER CALE 1 week old, and bull 1 year old. both registered shortliorn. Apply Herbert Mason, Bunbury. 3237-3-l'l~3i l-‘OR SALE — 90 ACRES 0F LAND with stock or without. Seymour Weatherbie, Village Green, Lot ~10 or John Macdonald. 200 Sydney st, 4i FOR SALE - 82 ACRE FARM AT lloilsllzlw, lJot 30. Apply to M1:- iicntl & Benflcy. Charlottetown 0r to Daniel F- McNc-ill, DeSubie. 2il8ti-il-l-l0l- FOR SALE -- ONE OR TWO lobster boats eqnlppt-tl with 5 ll.l'. imperial Engines also one Slantiartl hltiriiiu llltigiutl l-\' ll.l'. Mtttthcw lg Aiclmtti, Limit- ctl, Souris. I’. E. i.- Iiilfiil-Zl-lll-sti, ~ii. I-‘Oit SALE — MY FARM AT Bracklcy of 75 acres. well-water- ed, near church. school, 41-2 miles from Charlottetown. Tele- phone in the house. Apply Silas R. how's-c, Union, Lot; 33, P. E. 1. 32l2-3-l7-3i BABY CHICKS-B. ROCKS, R. 1. Reds. -W. Leghorns, ct.c., $18.00 pcr 100 delivered. Safe arrival guar- anteed. Wc ship nothing but big, strong, vigorous, properly hatched chicks. Custom hatching $5.00 per 1°11 088s. G. C. McLean, New Wlltshirc. 3209-3-20-71 FOR SALE -— BY PUBLIC AUC- ti-nl. llestirtihltz plot-o ol‘ lanti t-rlll- “i-“lilll! flt‘ twelvo acres at. ih"_ lulu-lion 0i tho Iirackloyl Poilltl ilotitl anti ‘he Si. Peters IlfliHItl trilhin a mic of CIlul'I0ii0iO\\'Yl.l Will hi‘ noltl by Puhlic Ailt-titln ont‘ lilo protnistls on Tuestltiy, tic‘ ‘int I I\\'t'ill_\'-.‘iPV(!I1IIl tiny of .\I1\li‘Il. slant. at ll p.m. For pnrticlliaril ilililil’ at tho Office 0t‘ LOT- iklnltiltcll, Solicitor, flank ol‘, Nova Scotia iluiltllng. (‘harlot-Rel town, l .'l1't'8-.'i-i5-tst, -ii.» .__________.l SALESMEN ‘WANTED IVANTED — MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Apply E. Brown, York. 3235-3-l7-3il To Let I b- Female Help Wanted mun non uousawonia-Mns. John A. McCarville, Klnkora. aau-a-lv-vtl L___________________ WANTED -otumc aoowt GIRL. Alllllv liot "Illkinn. r. u. l. v --_¢. WANTED — A 3268-3-20Jil. l ktlener for family of two. washing. Apply l3 Orlebar 8t. _..'_ ' .._ WANTED 4 ELDERLY WOMANl 1'" Koncral work about llotcLl “"011 pa-y to right party. A0011" liotci llrunz-lwick, K808111819"- 'I"- E. I. IIZOB-II-ZIJ-fii. - Male Help Wanted . l to EARNINGI, eTsAov em‘ Blrbcr Colltlgo, ‘Dept! Iiallfnx. SHIPPING TAGS, sxwzorrtotis- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery- tr BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS cards at shortest notice. Guard- iau Job Prlntery, ‘ ernld, R. R. 1. ESCAPED FRONT RANCH, DART-El, _ l y male fox. Finder kindly notify by °I 50m“ p M" _ lnlane George M Ivmcxav EnFchargc a small pciccntagc for our ' a2s4ia-2o-2i S"‘”°°“' CAR CHOICE WESTERN HORSES1 arrivt-ti. Purchasers can sect lhcnl at Pelt-r .\larlllt's, litiutlll" ifitlt-r. lCvcrott Wctlitick. JIZZIIS-II-IT-fli CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND Sllotlltl have been‘ envelopes with address printed, and Sttldlltltl; i I Central Guardian I Dramatic Club Iespccially in the fur farming and Ifur marketing of Silver Fox that _ O r g an 1 Z9 (II sen "SAFETY FIRST" in Corn-I wall Hall, Wednesday, March 21st. - 3288-3-20-21 A very enthusiastic meeting was, held last night for the purpose of" Orsanizing a Dramatic Society. There was a goodly number present, INSTALLING CARILLON ’- The work of installation of the carillon lthe great Hudson's Bay Company, _whlch owes its origin and growth ‘to the fur trade of Canada, has ‘now extended its fur operations m tour province, being attracted by the possibilities of Fur Farming, the product we have been producing and of bells in the north tower of Saint Dunstans Cathedral LU! rnenced yesterday. The old bell. cracked and showing the wear and tear of time was removed. It weighs 600 pounds and was lowered without difficulty from the outside. Three experts from Quebec are employed in the important part of the work, while an electrician from the same city is expected this evening. The bells will be hoisted from the out- side of the tower. and considerable business was tran- sacted. Mr. Wm. Schoflcld was appointed chairman. and Miss Margaret Coll- ings acted as secretary. Election of officers for the ensuing term resultedas follows: President-Wm. Schofield. Vice Pres.-—Menton Whitlock. Sec. ‘Press-Margaret Collings. Director-Mrs. A. J. Houle. Committee on by-lawls -— Wm. Schofleld, Menton Whitiock, M. Collings, Mrs. I-Ioule, Albert Blan- chard, Dr. Green. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Thursday night, March FLtIIIII 98 HARD WHEAT IIIIIIII SYRUP b Lb. Pail 37° IJIIIII AT THE POLICE COURT yester- day morning four prohibition cases appeared, of which one, on convic- 22nd. - I “on, was awarded six months, two The following paper was rend by were dismissed. and one adjourned Lb’ Blocks Mr. Schofieid:—- t to Thursday. A party charged with Regarding the advisability of operating a Radiotelegraph without forming a Dramatic Society in Char- lottetown, I would like to stress a few of the more important points of the idea. To me it appears to be one of the very necessary requirements in any community. an Charlottetown in particular, owin to the quantity asl well as the quality of local talent along this line. Up to the present time our efforts have been directed along what I might call haphazard channels. For- instancc, when some institution de-l cides to “stage a show“—io use a theatrical expression-thc first thing a license also had hiscasc dismiss- ed.. A vendor charged with selling milk under test was awarded $10.00 or thirty days, it being his second offence. Another case, in which selling milk under test was charg- ed. was adjourned to Thursday. TEII 1 PGI‘ Lb. 53c ‘SLICED l’ PINEAPPLE ‘l 2 Tins 28c WEEKLY LUNCIIEON — The weekly luncheon of the Young Men’s Commercial Club was held in the Willingdon Room at. the Victoria Hotel last night and was as usual largely attended. Mr. C. C. Abbott. Chairman introduced thc gmarketlng. and last, and by no imeans least, by the persuasive pow- ‘ers of -my partner. I We have assured the Hudson's jBay Company that the people of iPrince Edward Island, as have also the people of Canada, taken a pride ‘tin their institution, most of the act- ;ivit.ies of which are carried on in Canada. The Company has its roots ,in a remote past and a record that ‘is unique in the history of trading ‘Corporations, having been estab- llishcd over 260 years ago. The operations of the Hudson's Bay Company are varied, such as tcolonization, development of natur- ‘al resources. trade and commerce. lby means of stores, posts and man- tufacturitig plants. The variety of fur with which the Company concerns itself is consid- lerably greater than in thc earlier times. Fashion of course plays a largc part. in thc demand for var- ious kinds of furs. l After the furs are taken off and collected they are shipped in bales and packages to the London Ware- house; there they are graded, lottcd and catalogued for the auction sale. There is no mechanical means by which this grading can be carried out; it is a matter of long exper- icncc and trained judgment. The same high standards must be main- tained so far as possible from year I.Il. $4.48 BEST BRANDS HEINZ TOMATO SOIIP Per Tin 10° SWEET MIXED PIIIIILES Per Bottle 32c , MUSTARD I Per Glass 12° SiII.T l5 Bags 27c speaker of the evening, Mr. H. H. Shaw. Dept. of Public Highways, who gave a. very instructive and in-t teresting address on the work con- nected with his Department. Mr. 1-I. F. McPhec, at the 001101445101’) of the splendid address, moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Shaw on behalf of they do is to look for a. producer, cither local or foreign, and arrange the best financial terms they can. The producer then starts to round up a suitable cast. and the organiza- tion work is begun. During rehears- als, as we all know by experience. i tutu 2 “"8 27c to year, and in London as .wel|. as ‘in all thc fur markets of thc world, lthe Hudson's Bay grading is univ- jcrsally accepted and relied upon. SIIIIIIIIIES 3 Tins 20c Auction Sales of Furs 1' At first thc fitrs received were raold thcrc are numerous difficulties to overcome, such as sickness, members of the cast. dropping out. late at- tendancc, etc., etc. When the pro- duction has been “put over"—-eithei' successfully ' or otherwise,—what the Club, and was seconded by Mr. N. W. Lowther. PERS Airs. Peter l’. McGuigati of llopo JENKINS 8t SOII I.TlI. lprivalely, and then thc commercial ‘centres of thc- fur trade were Leip- lzig. Amsterdam, Paris and Vienna.- lbut in 1071 was originated the first iAuction Sale of furs. These furs were offered in “Garrawayis Coffee then? As a member of one recent performance expressed it: “Now we have nothing to do." If I were naming a society of this nature, I would not call it a Dra- lnatlc Club; I would say Dramatic School, for thc education to bp had in silch u. school is indeed wcll worth River, is spending a '.w iIiLVS visit- Illp, friends in lht- city. ROTARY CLUB’ l i Many friends will rcgrct to icarn‘ that‘ Mr. John Powcr. thc genial _ w driver oi‘ the Canadian Natlonalil. l, l- ll", lux“ ,l.lll,l.(, “.01., Express team has t-nleretl the ctty,_,.t'§t§§ntloto \ (IWIIIIIIIIIPII irotn pawl l) having. Wc have heretofore been “(I-“PILPI m” “fannml- Canadian Points . .. 1.242 foxlral very fortunate in having in many of _ , ’1‘o thc Ultitcd St . 1.527 foxes; our pioductions thc_ services of Mrs. M“; Fmm“ Stevms mummd To Norway . 1.380 foxes, ‘Houle as director, and there is no YCSIEYIIPY to Tnmb “n” ‘m WWW-I‘ To France 49 foxes doubt that her services would be ed V15“ to h" $1518‘? Mrs- “a”? To Germany . 28 foxcs appreciated ten-fold if secured Brow" To Holland . . . . . . . .. 20 foxes‘ through the medium of a School of making a total of export of livc an-l neatly printed, Guardian JlhlDTfllllfl- B°rden Coxl 5°“ 0f Mr- and Mr5' imals of over 4,000 foxes; while thc- pt-tlltel-y_ - ‘ll-l There arc many ways in which R95- C°Xi entered m“ P~ E- H05‘ internal sales or local shipments, ____i___________ tsuch a School or Society would be :1 WWI Yeswrdayi Vwher" he W1", llll‘ from points; throughout the Island MEM°R|AM AND‘ MQUpNlNG benefit to the community. It, would deriw a“ opfialm" ‘m’ “Ppelldlclm- showed over 1700, making a total oil over 6,000 foxes sold. Bringing these down to figures-- it is a fair estimate that over Oncl Million and n half was realized from this source. With regard to thc furs, which is; the principal and permanent part of the industry-Again we have no keep together an organization of performers who could meet period- _ lcally lol. the purpose of Spendlng a a trip to New York and New Jersey. Scclnl evcnlllg‘ when not pracllslng Last week he had thc pleasurable 1t" it ts deemed lolexperlcnce of crossing from New lYork in the famous tunnel, under such amount could both” Bud-w“ Ewe“ lplaced in a fund to be used for the. lpurpose of supplying make-up, cos-i M“ 3°11’! A MiWDmlilldi I-"nd tomes, ctc., and also for entertain- surveYm 01 Hermflnvllle was I" 111° ing the nlelnbers of the Society ‘at 01W yesterday returning from» Pol‘- vnriotis intervals. We have given 1800 W110i?! he W115 survciltns 18ml lour services free in thc past. and I 101‘ 11130111111 P1111105. anl sorry to say that. we have not _ _ alivnys been appreciated as we 1111111011. WIS After working tainment fora select party of par-l hard for several “tr-elm ticular fricndsjcallcd on thc Prcsi-l Mr. S. A. MacDonald is enjoying i absolute definite statistics, but juclg-i lug" from our own operations, also from iniortuntion we have reccivcti of what other buyers purchased and also thc number of pelts consignccli to thc different Auction Sales, we believe that these were thc takcoiif of that year. The furs being a bet- ter quality, generally speaking. than i hing to provide enter Itallsc he sclccts animals having thc 11111151055 $11109 m0 011111’ $1110 111d ID- just the thing for ackuowletlgv- tmturally we look forward to some dent 0f i110 10001 Dramatic Club. w’ previous years, it is safe to estim- PAGE THREE United States BNO! . . . . . . . 147 Montreal Slock Exchange Ablribi ................ 1a Brazilian Traction 21W": B. E. Steel 11st Pfdf. . 35h Howard Smith Bill's Montreal tPower . 90% National Breweries . . 1185i- ‘Steel co. Can. Com. .. . m Winnipeg Electric 130% Asbestos Com. New $1 Asbestos Pfd. New ea Bell Telephone 168 Brampton . 6'! Shawinigan . . . . . . .. 0gb; Can. Steamship Pfd. . 9 Dominion Bridge .. 10% Ofli5—M81‘., 58; May, sets: July. 53%.. . wheat-Away, 142%.", July. 1480i. _ "mai- TThe Markets tCanadian Press) MONTREAL. Que" March 19.~—A moderate trade was done with for- eign buyers in grain here today and exporters made sales of a few loads of Canadian western oats. Outside for shipment the local trade was quiet but the undertone was firm. There was some demand from English import- ers for spring ivhcut grades of flout‘ and a moderate amount of business ivas done for May-June shipment. The domestic trade was quiet and prices were steady. The movement of winter wheat flour was also quiet but values were. unchanged. Owing to the continued urgent de- mand from the United States ‘for millfcecl and the limited supplies available the undertone to the mar.- ket was stronger and higher prices are expected in the near future. house" and comprised about thirty will have to be practiced lots. Now a salc comprises many kpgncgt, 5gyp|'jl_y_ thousands of lots. In other word-a, we nlllst. practice Till-r‘- TllSi» 51100011 S810 had fl- 1'00- Dzirwilfs postulate, thc "silrvival of ortl attendance with di-Stllllélll-‘ihed; the fittest." A great thought in this lllvll lllfilllflilllf P111100 II-UDPTI» the‘ postulate is that. ill breeding luiture Dukc of York, and tilt‘ 11001- 131F119"- takcs tidvantagc of thc favorable It may have been that. this first auc-g variations. 11' n. Fcmaic fox in the i-ifill "1 1W5 lrl-SDIII“! DYYdQ-ll 1"‘ wilds sliowlcci some favorable trait WHWE which would improve the species,’ "B10114. 01100 ‘til/HS 1111110 that 10d thc theory was that this vixen, fol- thee forth. _ lowing the natural law. would pick To brave the Troplck heat. out a mate having like characteris- The FY0100 North. tics, and this is termed “natural Late. it was Gold. tileh Beauty selection.“ Now the most; np-to- was the Spur. datc scientific breeders raising fox- But lww our Gflilalus venture but cs undcr semi-donlcstic conditions for Fur." does practically the same thing, be- Auction fill‘ 58108 have mfldt! Emit with thc J desired cilnrnctcristics for a imirk- day =1 flu‘ auction 8111B is perhaps etable fur product. and this ‘s ter- one of the most highly syswmaliz- mcd "selective matings" O1 "cien- ed and efficient methods of tnocicrn tific selection in breeding." 0115111955- ' 4 l The Showroom in which the furs Qualifications of Successful Ilreetl- are lltllcéd fol- examltlatton by the 0Tb buyers occupies an entire block and , is cicsigticd so that thc buyer may A knowledge of tlic scientific prln- sort’ grade and Qxaminc under mg cipals of brooding does not ticccs- best condltlqns and see them wlm sarily bring success iii Fox Farming; the least trouble and in the dgay at the best, it is merely n hclp. The and honest, light of day A11 the cittntmidinc. qualifications of thc Show Sections face to thc Not-tn and successful 10X 11100001‘ 1110- -k°°".evcry' cotlvctiiencc is in evidence tor dismcrnmcnt. good ‘iudgtnent. com-the tltlyt-tg This Showroom @051 billed with the knowledge and QX-‘rlivo Millions of dollars. and is cq-l pcriencc ivhiclt is in the actual con-l ulplmt with all the latest; and mogb +44 CAPABLE IIOUBE-Il; N lup 0f OJLC, hora mated _ l 32594494, from hens that. lnill flflm 2*" I" m“ cggs in tilcil‘ chicks 20 , cents. James Stavcli. ll.fl. Ml. ~-- tStimmot-sitlc- mootlnfl twelve visitors mot. at the 110ml! 01 M lMrs. I’ yment for Barbers. Become haw i _ "Inert in a weeks. Write Molflfbocltool n-n-tl tho sick. it. was llclillftl rune“? “For l" hrqiall.“ ll pqflflflft WIIIISII H l] If‘ 3~l-22~ttstf bold In thc ncar lnturc Joh Prlntery. ORDER YOUR NEW style, a fit guaranteed. orcd to Measure. 172 Prince Si. POTATOES, Iottctown, P. E. I. Nursing ___________ _.__.__. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO cntcr August (‘lass oi‘ Aflillllh‘ 'l‘rainintr School ' s, Nollli Alllllll-‘I. DIPilSI‘ wrilll Silpl. St-iltioi ttualifics pupils to tit-c registration. Provitics nlontil- ly allowant-u anti prlviiouc nino months‘ course at Yulc University School of Nursllla, All exports-cs pail‘. SHIT‘ ment. lnlmatlons, etc. Guardian tjgtl of gttlttttlde, m, nmttet- w tf Oriel-ed in word m- deetl, with gugh him. The President, with lcss than ably over $100 per skin. ---—-—---—— a Society as we propose to organize four hours’ notice. got together three EASTER in Qpcratign, this would not in the groups of the Club, cach of which misunderstand this, and again rc- Suit now from S. F. Tarbllsll. least affect us, for we would then had been rehearsing a different 20~fpeat that there are no definite sta- Tctllored to your measure in any be in a position m, provide our own minute sketch. That same night n tistics available. and ticrsotinlly I Evcrlast tjnjoylment out o! the funds at our splendid hour's entertainment iras believe that this is reasonable and silk trimmings put in our best disposal. Suits, also Tailorcd-to-mcastlrc‘ raincoats made any style. Dress- es and coats. Stanley Styles tail-lot" the work-qt we TURNIPS -— WE. some time ago it was related to me arc bllyin! turnip-S 11nd Imlilwesmow a certain Lieutenant-Governor daily at highest market prices at wharf where we have every facil- ity for handling your load ltuiek-g 1-‘ ly." Be sure and phone or call forl our prices before selling. The Har- ris Abattoir Company, Ltd., ghgal; -1928, James I. Vail, age '70. Nolflll totlSTEWART-At Roseneath, Febru- Alflgjd my 23, 1928, John A. Stewart, age prompt Ir. ' '73 YMYS- oi‘ l i I l i homot- see if that organization could help lsucccssfully carried out to thc ad- Wc would derive a great deal of miration of the Lieutenant-Govern‘- nowledge as well as enjoyment, out or and his fricnds. This is only may call it one of the many instances of thc work. In fact, the possibilities us 1 wonderful DPOSDPCIS 01 H Dfflmfllit sec thctn are quite numerous. ' Ill - i t. Thcrc is another very importanti phase _of the matter, and one thatl is a serious drawback to the pros-l perity of amateur thcatricals. andt which might be eliminated to a great extent by an organization of this kind. I refer to the existence‘ llof cnc of thc Provinces of our Do- DEATHS CAMPBELL — Al Scarlcttilsln, on '.\lurc-Ii l!itll.. iict-lor (‘alnphoIL agctl 49 ywars. Fuuortll on 'i‘hltrs~ ltlny, 22m‘, at I p. in. ,VAlL—At Summcrside, March 10th. Filli- "hold-up“ man. Right in ourmldsl we find thc man land sometimes woman) who will attend rehearsals faithfully up to a few clays bcforc thc datc of thc production, and then politely inform the director that he or she must have a slight remuner- ation for their services. Tllc director mflust “come across" or call thc show o . I I might go on indefinitely with --—— such examples of the possibilities before us. I think you will agree with me when I say that if we work diligently to get a Society organized IN MEMORIAM. land kecp going, our efforts will be 1n loving memory of Mrs. John more than repaid in the benefits to eral notice later. IlEGtI-Il-QO-llt-lri.illughes who departed this lifc be derived therefrom. __*~_ Ilnnrsn 18th, 1921. ‘are mono-emu n-owowo Wanted 10ft and oft our thoughts do ___ ____,_ _. wander, 2 WANTED - Mill wright worll- To a solve Mt f" “Walt IT IS NOT Flour, slaw anti l-‘cctl Mill. JlWhei-e we laid our dear Mother, _ lJust a ycar ago today. t prtltt-t- Lctirtl, llctlcqtlc. -'I027'3'9'10I'tfn our hearts her memory lingers, Apply (lion Owen, North Riv 522532-3- 0|‘. >t “Western Guardian I --CAR RECLEANED OATS un- —BABV CHICKS FOR SALE — arrctl Rocks, mntlnllll "l0 "11"" pullots. Ycarltnas to Guilds cncktlrfil-‘l tmllot ycnr. his)‘ oat-h. Juno I3 ‘ (‘FIN-H Anblwdrou. At. nit» rFbrttnrw I the nino members titml _J_ P, Phillips. Two Wfllllh" wall ttllpolntotl to visit th-c ._______ l . TO LET—FURNISH ED RESlD-l LOST There is not a- day dear Mother, 011"‘- Apply l-‘retl 1i. Tralnor. 80 t ______,____--. That we do not think of you. (Ilaltnli st. 32l9-Il-17-3l ‘LOST - PAIR WILD cease. SQdIy My": by her Sons and lgndlng at Carleton. March 10th, yin-dine, who departed this el Brunswick, i(<'-ll'l20th and 21st. Car shInll10-‘l exllecljMarch 18th, I924. ed daily. I-icdley Muttart. 3279 lust on dear Austin, thy labour isI rtlton I n sweetly, softly, kihd nnn true; IT'S A FACT Daughters. IN MEMORIAM emery o! Austin G- life Corn Solvent is an efliclent application for the painless removal oi’ CORNS, CALLOUSES, ETC. PRICE 25 CENTS Sold Only 11y TIIE PROMPT DR-UGGISTS In loving o'er I Thy willing hands will toil nthmorc-l A faithful friend. both trite andl kind, t No friend on earth like thce we'll find. ‘ 4 Inserted by Mr. and Mrsmoi-loy Gay AAAAAAAA-4 4 1 aclfinnon Drug Co. PM» Th: Rnutu. P060» m KODAK 510a: earl i ' Undertaker EMRALMER ruons m mud ennui ‘$14119 1-1131- °I"'_ Tevenlie 1W1" Fllllwhen thc rcal fox brccdoi" wants to Attcttqtl room (lggigfted aftgy lFarmlhe" t0 Hus province was “Plllimpixlvc his herd hc must select Theatre Sty-ts, and over thc Three Million Dollar mnrlcl ffal types n5 near perfect in all rc-‘ tsalmcttlt tot- in almost cvcry community of thelPrihce Edward Island's success ALLA) vvvv Q-RQOO4-FOOOQPOOO40-OOOOOO Q-Q-Q-QQ-OO-OQOHOQOQOXOM ate that these averaged consider- Now I do not wish to have you his licrd. bc able to nick Oui- lllv system of the very latest design. high qualities demanded by thc trade. for thc intrinsic value of the ailimal is its fur. "Likc tends to produce like," Auction, but one most important a very coilscrvative basis for to and place is the Auction mop-t, The Silvcr Fox furs of Prince Ed- We“; tmtt matt- these, because in ward Island are famous for their, tllatlnl; ttlq boat types you then in-l P1110 119111113’ mIKIQ 1105511316 bl’ lhcifltcnsifv thc high qualities of each 111 trite color and rich htxttriotlsnc-ss oi; ttltl otrgpl-1llg_ and that; have a 1m? ‘t-hlincc to produce a super fox. our live 10x99 "101? ma" hoId,H0\\'l:V01', thc other sidc of thc case their own in competition with foxcsl t5 also tt-ttn in breeding foxes of in—‘ 0106111000 ill i111 1141115 01 i110 Flllfitcrioi" quality or foxes that show Zones, and you must have noticcdipollle apparent wcakncgs, such us 111mm gilard fur, poor brushes and M110 R0Yfl1W1l1I-01‘$Il°WIl9I<Ifll'1'<‘!'"!tit)s, in ninc cases out of ten thc ‘D1110 111 NQVBIIIIWII 1927» luffsprmg will show these qualities T110 10X 111th‘ 110"‘ 11014 lhl‘ tolljintensificd one hundred fold. class specimen skins. lplacc in thc- fur nlarkcts of thc‘ The lttttl-tt tyllt; 0t" bleeding {ox The bllldmg is brlsk‘ no lvlme be_ ‘V101’!!! f0!’ 0V0? l1 fillBYt-Pl‘ 0f 11 BOW-must c-vcr be tissociatctl with thc int; 10st as tho auctioneer sells from tury, and still wt- chalicugc the htlltl “'01‘1d 101' l1 D001‘, 11111011 108*‘ it $11001" have size, vigor and conformationJ is alert, and must watch his catalo- 1011 or that foxy appearance pcctllial‘ t-Vguc. While the bidding and buying In the face of those facts, mall iu his species, and these cumbillcd\i'itlilwgs “lost active on all grades. a 11105511119511“ IIlPQdS- Sim 1°01“ 1°? the Klllfllitlt 01 full 010111‘ 0010f. fine Silkynumbcr of rarc specimens of Silver ‘slltulrlt-lvu llollu- Well. when we texture nml luxurious quantity titlpox Called for takc into consideration all thc a ency operative in nature which tcnd as to satisfy its trade. The ideal fl 1° k001i ill 1101111115 1111‘ 111010350 01 marketable skins must have, as 111W 51100105 W0 10-11120 11181- 0110 Sill-Jill articles of tradc and commcrciml tntnty apple-gated by the furricr, uration point will not be reached in 5mm Outstanding qualities, thatllrhese Spectmens ‘tel-e sold t-ol- plvlc. this ccucrlltlou- It is doubtful ll" thc inakc it attractive to the trade. Tunes ranging from $400 to $1200 tic-r‘ SIIPPTIOI‘ W130 01 10X W111 9V0!‘ hi‘ is ticrhalas more apparent in thcflgltqglc 5km, Over fifty slx-cimcns lblcd lu sufficient quantity to satisfy cast‘ of fox furs than m gcnct-nlgsost-ttlg to these high prices, and lull‘ 0V0!‘ ilWlT-‘llfiilli; d0lllall<ii flllilmotnmotlitics. because it is an artic-lmost of thcm the product of Prince this IS U10 Only W110 01 11111111111 that le oi luxury more than of IIOCOSSILVJEQwQrd Bland, lthc future fox fnrmc-r will find pro-l Titnc (I005 not permit me to git-c‘ Since mg earliest days thc fur lfilhl-llfl in raisc. To ovcn approxlm- you in detail the judging points of trade has been developing enorm- t-"llv this ids-ll iu bleeding 10m Wtbc llvc animals. ~ the grading ously and has bccomc international I100. 01111111111110“ 01 lllfllrifll‘ fllli-Itioints of vnluc in the fur, but I will in character. as huycrs from thc 111015, I10! 0111.‘! 110W, bu!» 01/011’ llllwlcndeavoi‘ to summarize thc outstati- far-filing portions 0f thc British "l" lmdrflilhbl" vlllll-"CIPYS Bullet" diulrhiah priced poll of thc dltlcr- Empire, America. and all European lent color classiflcatiotis as follows: First of all thc pelt must have fur lt-ibnting centre. in abundance, its color must be Again let me say in closing, Fur clcar. pure and truc. without nnylFarming in Princc Edward Island is rufcus shades-abut is where it is“ gfpul, industry. ifying to thc shipper. Here were hundreds of enthusiastic buyers go- ing over the skins examining them in detail and placing their prospec- tive values on each skin. Then came the sale of Silver Fox and it was easily seen that every buyer paid special attention to the high MFOQ-Q-O-OQOOOQO-OO ' QUEEN I 4 D 1' black it must be of raven blue-black, 1P ‘.1 __,_- t» , color, and whore it is silvery it must q; , - . .' ' t; IIIITEI- 1 .ls.est‘lazlz.rrzs...l.lzll,ls ti‘: Stock Quotations t» .1 czttstandiilg feature of a flnishcdl . l’ wcll. ullmclv- c large brush nnd HALIFAX, March tit-Quotation». i: Hstlqce taking “V? ‘If’? EJ310111‘ ivcll defined, whitc tip. Tilffll furnished by Johnston at Ward, t’ maisazgs “gs sggfiarsm“ l: t, , if taken when prime it will hold its Membe a o; the Montreal stock 4* exclusive position in thc fur‘ trade Exclmnlln; and glvc to its producer a remuner- aiivc return. repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- Vv New York Exchange The Hudson's Bay (‘ozzipnny Amprlmn can cm _ _ _ l _ _ _ __ This ycar. accompanied partner. Coloncl MncKinnon. ac tic- Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . .. countries attended thc London dis-' Tillie will not permit to take you SBPYPII h" 111111 I110 1"“ lthrough the various details of an lllorc than a tioilllr 00f 111081- buyers; this is the place where the tint] final results are realiwd- When the linqutllilsl and I110 amount in each Silver Fox was being examined prior Cn_q(1_ to thc sale it was a sight most grab‘ had I stand-WWI 101' fllltllliy- 110 lllllfil 120 to 200 lots per hour. Everybody extra attention.‘ G- fur. which thc fur trade zlctnands SfllThgge specimens trot-e primc, nnc-‘uml mt nllt-tllt “'33 tom from n. 4 H‘ silky. full furrcd skins, showing ajytqlt- ttlt) ilTbcauty difficult to describe, but ccr-lt-“tttlll; lg- t t i At. Top. at Santa Fe Ry. 190M‘: The tone oi" the market for stand- ard gradcs of rolled oats was stron- g ger and larices were marked up twenty cents per bag. An easier feeling developed in the marketiior eggs and prices were reduced one cent per dozen. This was attributed to the liberal supplies coming for- ward. Tho demand was good, the receipts were 1,182 cases. A feature oi the potato trade was the weaker feeling that developed and prices were reduced fifteen cents per bag. This was due to the increased re- ceipts over the week‘ end. and the limited demand. A firm feeling pro- railed in the market for imported beans and the demand was good. Sales of car lots of choice white handpicked were made at $3.50 per bushel, ex track, and smaller quan- tities at $3.60 per bushel, ex store. The butter trade was moderately active but the undertone was easier and prices were declined 1-4 cent to 1-2 cent per pound. The receipts were 23 packages. A small trade was transacted in cheese and prices \vere firmly maintained. The re- ceipts were 40 boxes. $40,000 Deficit (Special to the Guardian) O’I"I‘.A\VA, Alarch 1ft. —- A deficit acct. with thc foxes» and thc fur llludem lmprovenlonlsy having adefint ttmll,» ylslllfttlil inst session in thu ‘trading market conditions. He mustltlttate pt-ottlcttol-l l“ every way tm- ODPYHIIOn oi lit‘: ilfll'1lllm€‘lll0l‘)' Teh- hc fntniliar with every lndividualinlttlc film fttm nnd a Cold storage lflllrlllli- M00105 l0 l": fill/Inf! 0011' meals- were lccrn. Sumo .'lf1,000 averaged lmlantZ l‘. Bancroft. .\i.P., for This Selkirk, is now asking the G0":- the ernnicllt ~\\'Ilfll has a seating otttstantlilla itmohtctlncss for meals over seven hundred sunplictl prior to Jan. 1 this yenl‘. is tho amount 0t‘ for lho tiamcs of tho tic- ,Thre~tlivilian Aviators Killed (Special to the Guardian) WILLAIINGTON. (‘alit‘.. March 1T. —- Thrce civilian aviators were killed anti two children wcre ill- jtlrctl ilcrt- today when tho wing of an ar-loplantl collapsed anti seiJt ‘tho maclliiin ltnrtling 250 toot ti! tho ground, crashing in tho front. gran.’ 0i‘ a homo whore a 1181i’ 41016" t-ltlltlrmt trerc at. play. Ono l4 year olti boy was knocked unconscious l tzirlhy n piece of tilt? i IIIITEI. VICTORIA One of the 11186811 ""1 bu‘ Qqulpped 1101.618 Ill Ell“!!! Canada Contains 110 I00!"- 44 of which have arm" baths. Completely renovated in tho past two you-l. l!!! 34ml; mroughout Canada and the United Btutlfl h!" its splendid table. Oourtmtll 3gfll@ t0 III GHOIII. “W B10 131100- lcidcd to study for onrsclvcs thc con- ' , h ln mom; Rates "om “no w "50 d.“ l,’ l ll l ll dlrlb ll Con. Pacific C0. . . . . .l . . . . . .. 215 ill p 011% . D01‘ day- cenlwiIb :1 fitIFs,—g-‘Ift?n$1bli. sltIotluuIIlI N-Y GP" “m1 “m1 RIV- R-R- 1'72 t, mm 84.00 t0 $5M P" d" I d c for mnkln rcfercncc to Cm- Oas Co- ‘N Y) - - ' ' ' " 1385A" I QTKIISIIJIYS Bay Congipany its HIICL M11107 -cm' c“ a- m"; Chal-‘Qttetfiwn (ZIIIIPIOttQtQWII . Salcs. but, this is duc to the ‘fact. gflllégglllggtgggl giggling -- a th t thc other grcnt sales auct ons Hotel C0 Ltd otnrronci-ttk than r.- Co.. nnd c. tvtstnnanrti on of n. .1. so 1 HOIZCI C0” Ltd. '9 ' Lampsou & Co. had dolnyctl their MIS- Kim- Mld TQX- R1’ 269 I PWIPIBIAIN calcs till a later date, nnd we were Reading Co. . . . . . . . . .. 100‘.- I M's L UA ‘unable to soc their final sales rc- Southern Pacific Co. . .. 122“; 1 hwnm” s ' M°Q m- Mnum silits._ v _ l Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 1947i. t ‘Anny a ‘town M...“ " it. ts an importmit. cvcnt m thc,U. S. lndtistrial Alcohol Co. . 122 l history 0I'_I‘fl1lt'i?:FILIWf1l'd island and Westinghouse Electric 1007i ‘9..“4.q4,“”44.4.“..““ » ii ..'- » - Massey Harrlg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39%: Banks Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 283 Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 353 Bank. Montreal , . . . . . . . . .. . 350 Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . .. 385 Wheat-Man, 140w; May, 139's} July. 136. Com-Mar, 972%; May, 1001-2; , July. 102%. of some trading in oats enroute. and l from Fort William. eo-oooonvn-eoooownooeoeoooeo-ooa-oooo-o-eo-oo-eoeo