MAY 15. 1933 -- NEW ISSUE Dated May lat. j<qwovovobooouooooboboo , RUYIIL SECURITIES QQ€Q@-Q.’.€QQ'Q§'Q%QQQ9JQQ'Q PRIJIIIIIGE of PRIIIBE EDWARD ISLAIIIi Ten Year Sinking l-‘und Bonus tNun Callahie) ' “incipal and interest payable Money 11f Cflllildil. at the l1clder‘s option in ltltllllrflfll. 1311111110 and Charlottetown. These bonds are a direct and primary obligation of the Province of Prince Edward Island and are a charge upon the revenues and assets of the Province. will be established sufficient to retire the entire issue at maturity. PRICE 97.50 and accrued interest, to yield 4.825;. RILEY BUILDING CII1\RLO'I"I‘E'I‘OVVN, I‘. E. I. §4§§+§§§§4§O OQ-O-QQ4OO 0O O O~O~OO~OOOO4fO§OO4§IQ O§Q§O§%§- - 3i §§OOO4 §.'§-O§§OO 0Q QOOOQOO-O§-Q§GOQO-O§O~O-O- Due May 1, 19113 in tl1e lawful A Sinking Fund SIIRPORATIIIII Ltd. 4 0-0 O—OO-Q—Q—§+OQ§ 000-0 00000 o o» o-01v4o-o»4+-o+0+++>0-044>0 S’side Citizens i Discuss Question ‘()1 Street Work lTown Improvement Campaign Finds Strong Support From Leading I ‘Citizens. A meeting 0f the citizens of the: town of Summer-side met tl1c Coun-i e11 0n Friday eveniugjzo discuss the r question of building streets. E Mayor Manson explained at the outsrt that the meeting was cull-I rd to gci: the approval of thc c'ti-‘: tens on the street question. afziyor Manson said, "We cannot‘ and \vill not pay out direct relief; hut the labouring class mnSt live. The town is now running 0'1 bor- rowed money and if we are to build streets we must raise thc taxes, now we w‘ n1. your opinlonfi The meeting 1 s largely attend-i ed with a representation from all classcs of citizens. g Mr. J. A. Brace W115 the first t0 I rxprcss an opinion. He said. he had “en a. citizen of the town for 59 yea ' and had always been K1 b stcr for summcrside. He was in favor of anything that the town c.uld stand. but thorght that thc town had brcn going a little 1.001 fast. ‘Tl1erc were many things which are absclutely necessary. ltepalrs to town wharf, extension of water and f€f‘\t'f‘l‘f\§t‘. system and many other ihlrgs which would pwviclc wrrk. “any people are not 1 111 such a giod position as they were to pay taxes. Peter G. Clark said 11c was in accord with the Council to furnish relief uncmplo11ne11t. instmd of owing the d?lc. It. was good busi- nws to put down permanent. streets but we should sec we 110$ H096 1211110 f?!‘ our money. Mr. Albert Oakrs asked, how nnirh the taxes would have to be. ramcd and he was told about R dollar and u half per thousand- Mr. Oakrs was in favor of such i! Step if it provided work. Mr. H. T. 11011111111 was very much rent. No better time than now to Vextcnd the improvements of thc toun. Other tmvns gave the dole Illffi in the end have nothing to show for lt. He considered it W115 marvelous how xvell the town had got along bcfo"c with such a small rate of taxatbn. No’ doubt it. was on account of having its own pub- lic utilities. I1’ it only meansan increase of’ a dollar and n 1111f that is noth'ng to thc value we would l‘ in favor of this progressive move- z rtowrmua auras We have now for sale some 0! the popular SPRING and S U M M E R FLOWERING _ BULBS. 11111111111 A lplendid assortment of Choice Named Varieties In Mixture 35 cents per dozen. Also separate colors named V"! fine 50 cents per dozen.‘ Double and Single choice filmed varieties from l0 cents to >25 cents each. PAEONIES-Some very flnc colors 2 and 3 year old plants 25 cents and 35 cents each. IRIS - Large roots. Bloom this year, 6 each. Perennial Phlox 20 cents per plant. Any ‘of the above mulled postage 3211.1 81.00. 1: receive. Archie Sharp said, he was glad to rec that the town was to raise its tax-m. If they had bce11 raised to $15 per‘ $1.000 eight or ten _vc.\rs ago w.- would not l): herc tonight to consider: \\“.t_‘,S and 11101215. If the crtizcns looked at the thug tn the right light, they wzuld see that 1t is better to pay o11t a. little mow 0n taxes and be ab’c to girl: employment He. would rather sec‘ a street laid this sum~, mer than a soup kitchen next win- - tcr. W. H. McNefll was also in favor of buildirg streets. A motion was taken on the 1nat- ter and it was found that the majority ivcre i11 favor of the question before tl1c meeting. Oouncflior Bell, brought. up thc matter of contract or day labor. If the street was let out by con- tract. the contractor would no doubt only employ a certain num- b01- of mcn. If the Town laid the street they would give everyone a chalice and give married men the pzcfwrnce. * As the work would be more in the zwturc of relief it is n r111“. i which would be thc bcttcr way. We must either raise thc taxes c1" increase the rate or values: or tax other sources not yet taxed. This latter method would not bur- den the larger tax payers imnec- csiztrv. _ Mayor Mmson thought that by giving the work out t0 a contractor we would suvc four to five thous- and dollars. and the money saved could be used to employ the men- who were not employed by the contractrr. Capt. Mrore ‘asked whether the water system was to be extended “ and what. it yavould cost. Mayor Manson replied that if Green's brock was t11c site chosen It would mean the expenditure of several thousand dollars. but if a nearer place was chosen it would cost very little. That was in the hands of the water and sewerage commission. _ Mayor Manson assured the meet- ing that no outside labour" would be employed. John E. Campbell was in accord with givng the workmen employ- ment, but in the mutter of laying the streets the lmvn should first find out just what it. can ask the tax payer living on those streets to P310 , ' Arthur Brennan asked what per- centage of the cost of building a street would the labouring man got, he was told about 40-50 per cent. The remainder would go for materials all of which could be purchased locally, except the cem- ent. The extension of water system would perhaps glvc a little more labour. Mr. Brennan expressed the opinion that if tho extension of the water works would not give‘ sufficient relief we should go a-‘ head and b111ld streets. Ooun. Bell stated that in fivc years time, thc bonds issued for the installation of the present wat- er system and other bonds issued in ycars past. would be automatic- nlly retired and money used for those sink ng funds would bc a< vallnblc for new public works. The Council next went into a discussion on building a new ab- attoir cs the present one had been. condemned by the health officer. Plans were submitted and after some discussion it was agreed t0. 51nd s miteble site, the present. one Stock Quotations GUARDIAN I filiilliifiL Gllliitiiidil _,_____ This column In reserved for 111111111 1 THVE CHAIELOTTETOWNW ilontreal Stock Market (Uauurllun Pro-nu) . 1 “truth-MI \11t Ilrvw I'o\v1-r l'1Il'|\ - Pow-r EXCHANGE 1 ".\n| 11ml l1‘ I'u\\'(‘l‘ (Fninnllnn Press) . ‘l . ' .\I_fi.\"I‘lil \I1_ 11v itisli and‘. 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St. UII Ind PRQD ucE \'|)\"l‘llI<I.\l., 11:13; 111' u II ~ ((.'.I'.i~—4\n a hlf cents n was recorded on 11 produce n1ar~ 1; llll[1l‘1i\".'Ill[‘llL in 01111 ml I! . 1W1 1v. xpidcflzjlee County new: of Incni interval hut 1n]- vertlung of n newny nutnn- may lu- im-ertnl 111 ~l cents u \\0rlI strictly payable In ndvnm-e. Pivotal New York Stocks , SAY DAD, LET'S GIVE Mother in new Fawcett Range and "Home ;Idcnl" Oil Burner for "aiothci-‘s 1 Day." It's a gift that will last and ‘is guaranteed for five years. See 1 lves today. Phone 1117. 0482-5-13-21 (rnmnliun Prcu) Him-kl (‘Inn-P Allied (‘hr-micul ... "' .\n| Smelling . .1111- 'l'1'Il11||1| .., ... t v4 BIESSILS. LEWIS AND ISAIIDY, l\::II;,:,',‘,"-_‘__' " who have operated the City Bus Service during the winter months. lIIl|l‘ll .\l111ur'.. ' started today 011 the Souris to . NIiB mer ‘Convict, Ibis- closes N a m e s of ifidnappers. Charlmtctowr1 route, running 1hr‘ same as last yYcar, leaving Souris. at ‘. 8.10, zirriviiig in Charlottctotvn 1111 10.30, 1111111111; on return at 4.10.1 Hciuiunurtcrs at Souris, ltcnnuxi 11111111111111 111-11 l-liecl 1. 11011 Fonds _ min al|~:1\11v1:fl1..._ . Hotel, and at Charlottetown. Mil- |,,, xi(tk‘gll _~__ trio's Old Spain, Kent St. 9497-11 .\n| lllseuit . N Y Ccntrnl I IIELLO, MARY—llow do you like , your “Home Ideal“ Oil Burner? 011,7 Jane. it is just wonderful-mo more 1 dilly coal 0n the floor. John srrvsf no more kindling to cut or ashes. to take out and all kinds of hot North Ameriwin 11111011 Pacific llnited (‘nrp 11 S Rubber . v.11‘ .. w 1 . “jjgshtlxlzlllllmhze wttcr for babys bath. No it does, \\'ur|]\'.'11|-||1 not cost as much t0 operate as coal. i n- 1 s -1 . 1 » ., . _ U’ '8' “"3, _ > H111 gnc 1117 a ring and they WlII 1 send their burner expert to see vou. l. . M85410 you can put it in the old} 1\.=hley .. . Advertising llngnmnc . . Addressing the Animal Meeting of Bovril Limited in London reccntlyi. 11°"! Luke. Chairman .of the Board. drew particular attention to the lumario of tl1c utmost importance." he said, "to kcep our advertising bright and persistent. At a time when pur- chasing power in many countries is much reduced. 11 policy 0f keeping the virtues of our product. wcll in thc public cyc meets strongly with your Board's approval." Bovril is sold and advertised all over the world. 'l‘l1osc in charge of its sales policies i.l1ereforc have 111.1 v1.11. 111.11‘ 111111 . ‘consistent advertising. and his associates are emphatically not of that school who look upon advertising as a regrettable but necessary expense, and who argue 0111 1‘.>Iouy,. . Hint till ... ... . Ishowed him a. child represented as WASHINGTON’, life): let-Under vain :11 federal court. Gaston B. llixans said two mcn told him they trlcd twice unsuccessfully to de- liver the kidnapped Lindbergh baby in Washington 0n'1\i‘l11't.‘h 8, 1932. and that two weeks later they the illiatcd victinrin Aiken, S. C. This amazing tale was told as the convicted swindlcr in a struggle to extricate himself from conspir-. zisy charges against himself and 1 Florinaii T. Whitaker, alias “The, Fox" took the stand to tell what he knew of the kidnapping, and.’ what his part was in the attempt! to ransom the cl1ild-an attemptf in which 1111s. blvalyn Walsh Mc- .1 Advertvisingvliat s-Payadhle in Advance PAGE 1L5 1111111 11st c1111. ur 1111111 ltiaston B. Means, For- Truths for Business Women! SAVE—thd you may not WANT when the bruincu world no longer want: YOU. Many a. woman givu the but your: o! her life to n. business career. Then, one day, owing to the death of her employer or a change in management. she finds herself out of a position and discovers that. despite her experience and etficiency, SHE CAN- NOT COMPETE WITH YOUTH. There's one certain way to prevent tho distress that follows the unhappy realization o! this truth. flint is to buy (out of your present salary) a. Confederation Lite Pension Bond. to pay you at least $50 a. month, commencing at age 50. 55 or 60. Remember also that, if you become totally disabled, due to accident or disease. it can be so arranged that your premiums will be waived and you will receive a monthly cheque to replace, in part. your earned income. You will be quite interested in the particulars we shall send you l1 you fill out and mail the coupon below. May we suggest that you do it NOW. Confederation Life Associatio , Toronto. Canada. Without obligation. send mo full information of your plan to provide "050 l Month . . . to Every Business Woman." Nan1e(lI1rs.orMiu)..... . . . . . . . . . .............. Address . .. ...‘.........-...-s“La-...-.-x-_--u-w-uz-uu,.1-..--....-...-...“ ......1.. .-.»..-.-.1-4-|—.r-1..-n"nn-w-uvuu-u Occupation . . M‘ 1 1 1 2 AA ‘ ‘VLLA 7v exceptional opportunities for gaug- ing the benefits to be derived from Lord Luke per word; Announcements and Loming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In lvlemoriam Notices, 10c. per inch; Lists o! Floral and Spiritual Offer- Ac. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. of Thanks and Appreciation, Other rater on applications. for any ntIVCfSISBlflCl-lt twenty - five 4e. per word; Wcsicrn and 70c. per inch Imoooovooovoocaa.“ M stove. 1f not, a new Frontenac or i“‘_“““' wcmthy “"“Si‘i““i°“"““' Ewe e L.'11r_;.1. Mange does not cost much imm 310L000 ‘with She “N” ' 69mm] uurdmn local“ / g43._.‘3_13_,_,i i again saw. ‘z Eastern locals, 2c. (rwadhn PM") ,1 It was a year ago (Friday) that z S"‘1;ok1:o.\r0_ Afuy 13- _ u‘ ~~——————‘ ' — the bocly ‘of Colonel Charles A. f in“, Cad!‘ em" Arnie 011 ‘ 1 FGSS Advert|s|ng Luidbcrglis boy was found under .. p" inch; you"; ‘Ajax 011 - d, 4 .hrubs within a few miles of his ’ or 4c per word. Amt“ " Must Be Ma|nt“"'"}‘-' . w. I Minimum Charge _\1,._\,,,, _ sa s Bo I Ch . _ ..eu Jel.(y home. . - - -- y vn a“ “ML 'I‘he kidnappers, Means identified o cents‘ ' .. ... H , q An.“ __ , “Gums u‘ V.‘ v {m _ as Wellington Henderson. head of 1,,_,,Yfi_ _ A _ _ "'1" e I‘ up u "no the Communist Third Intcrnation- ' _ ‘, __ ftATEz-Ze per word, three In- die m U“ Sountry‘ and, one Ir- | scrtions for the price of two, strictly Vlllg Fcnton whomvhe Sfllfl he met! payable in admmm in Atlanta penitentiary. After pre- cvding contacts and negotiations . for the baby's return, he said, these To Let two came to his home on the morn- , _ fact that, while due economy had. .11) LET_PASTURE LOT NEAR 11111111- M111 been practised in “My other do; ‘l. 111g of lvfareyh 9. and Illoy we“; “up, (my. 61 Pownal st‘ 9478-5-‘341. nflvnnent. they 11m not diminished m m" “l” . ‘ mm- mlvcrtismi; “We Consider it “They wanted to know," he To LET _ BUNGALOW FOR testified. “why lVlrs. McLean was .not at Fairvieu‘. (Her (tountry ihomo in Nfaryland). They said they had understood she \\'0llld be nut there and 1.11mi. they had gone there v:1il1 the Lindbergh baby, ready to dchver it to her, only to find that she wasn't there. "They said they then had driven rent, 332 Euston St, now ready for occupation. 9471-5-13-31 I-‘Dlt RENTAL STORAGE AND CAR space. Central. Fred H. Trainer, H0 Grafton Street. 9399-5-11-31. 'l'0 LET-TWO ROOMS WITII OR. ivithout board. Rates reasonable. Central. Apply Guardian. 9499-5-15-21 the baby to Col. (luggenhcimks _______ home 1111. Robert (mggenhein. friend of ldndberghi along with T0 LET_TWO ADJomlNG “EAT- cd ground floor rooms, 165 Great George Si... one door north Cras- well‘s Studio. Phone 626. ' 9409-5-11-31 the nurse and that Guggenheim had turned the baby down. "Ilcnderson and Fcnton wanted to know to whom they were to give the baby and whether they were going to get thc $100,000. I TO .AET IN CAVENDISH APART- ments. large furnished apartment for J1me. July and August. Tele- ‘,1_',“,,,_L';;"'*,‘,{,H_,_,,, “rfmjjj, ‘|‘j_‘j‘,.‘,,,(,,’,‘:" "if; 11m when 51-11». r1111 1111 advertising r0111 them they “we to ,1@1,.~Cr~u.e 111101111 1401. 9449-5-13-31. once on 1-11111111-1- 1111.11.11’: 111111 1111-11 0n expenditure should be cut propor- baby to Mrs, \I(;Lep_n and they -~-1.1‘-~ 1011-" - _,_ ‘ ‘ n ,,,,,.,,..,;II:,,,'.I ,,,.I,I.1,“,‘,I; ilmllllfly- 0n thc‘ contmly W101’ would get. the money- LOSt .111-1vI:~|1I-\1\.<1_-|-|1 i11.“1‘1:h1\1|»1 maintain that. is the very time Th1.“ fnllqvr~pd g 51,013,. or mo"; - ‘ f‘ i when one should maintain and the final LOST-IN THE CITY. SUM 0F parleving. ending 111111 1| IL _ 11n- nrcviuus \\1\~>k. if possible incrcii-sc oni-‘s own nd-d-njpn-c of U". whole abrmnpFan 11101193’. Find?!‘ 161W" Hi1 133 K511i l-uih-r e11 111:1rl,v tour cents , _ ,_ '~ _ p.‘»111l1vu.i.lr1 1 1»r_111.- suns-null :11 viggz<li tclgrexypftci-iattonipt which was a hoax peqmb $11. Reward. 9494 1-1 ‘ ‘ * 1 ‘ ' rated by a/Iczuis, who got a l5 year routs .-1 1111 H “m5 wmknessi mm mmm“? i‘ bold scnitnce. 'I‘l1e conspiracy charge Work Wanted ' 11v‘ ,II_I_'I'_'_I':‘I’\*WH bid for that portion of his lmsiness now Wendi“: is mm. a Sum of if,“ ‘ ' \'...-'.1m“ , that has been made vulnerable Q35 00D Mpg“ m‘ Whihkc‘. a“ EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS 1'-1II\11=\\'<"'| \ T111" flu- nrcv1~>u§ ".i""“‘I throuvh his failure to defend it. I‘ I 1 l. a - ‘ » ‘vmk as h°usekccpcu Referencc \\ 11in- \ \l " legedcv schemcd to obtain but did i; rcquuc¢ Apply 236 Grafton sh ‘lht- mark-ct strengthened one Lord Luke's comments o11 radio not get. Means will continue his 9493.5-15-z1 the same treatment. which more 1111 1- - -. .- l ' \ . , -- ~ _-.' _ 4 “ ' WW 1n ~ .. »»»» ~~ 2.1.1:;“.1?":13"$2121‘“;::..?:.:;":.i:. —— 1 ‘ e‘ “'1' '1"-“" "'1" "1 "" “" 1"“ "'- 1 " ‘ NFW ironx 111.- iihornciah ‘ - ' . . . , . -. I - -. - emale Hel Wan .\.~.-.<»1~ 0n Oil" mm (‘nuitdhm Rm“) 50m?” of the Communist llnrtv ridiculed i. p ted 1 . _. _ _ Hig .\Il.~'11 son are now ryinu to 111:1 'e c ec- .n e ' . 11..- ...-...-1....L" ".1131. ".1...I-.. 1=~-»»1<.- ..., ..wc hm no, “WU”, u... 101W“ "is tr-"monv "Y Gaston WANTED-JULY AND Avovsr. . '11 raises. f iam- II" selélcl __ Sus Lon‘ Lukl’ Hmd "t, B. blcans. in Washington who 91199110110911 first-class cook. Ref- wl‘, l . k0‘. ., i 1 _ - own e0 ... ... . ' ‘, '1 ' ‘ ", 1 , 1 ' _ . ' “.‘__f'k4 "QT... n‘§_,‘,q_,,,.|:'f,' ‘_.,':,r,| 1:111 111111 1111111 would mks a gm,“ “m, "I wrguzh named as one of the Lindbergh tgzzffizgble slant] green llllhllll- 1"" “"11 . I .. ‘ babv kidnappers one "Wellington ' y n‘ 111 11.1, rnvivinu}; 111-11 111111 . sion to induce us to do so. The H "d _ r l H ' 9443-5-13-31. n “"';“""': l;1"“I""“{(' :.",'I'|'X‘, “I” ' reader of a newspaper does not need m msml‘ mm M u‘ Commun- iruu: m1 1': wee 1 1"‘ . _ _ ' ‘_ ]'~ 1 ~ , ' _ I ‘ _ v‘ _1--:_ _ \v:1~' T; 1.. x11 1-1-111.» ' to read the advertisements 1t car- t; 391x‘? “Nuntmnflo m m“ “vfgnign” forM Lggetelg or“ i-ies unless 111» lilacs. He can kccp lfrrhci}! _ l a have Yflferkqlces Apply . . _. _ ._ _ _ r. 1s no suci 1101's.. s - ' - 1 M’ , “ blinded 096mm,)“ Mm “hum” m Vvellinqton lI-uidcrsnu l in n 1.11:0 Rocky Point 94906-1541‘ I l‘, _ section of its news columns zippeals (‘Minn “N P 1h." K ‘I n fr. to 111111. But. 11111 luondrast i1>u111~1~ v ' -' m -~ -"»f 0 “ 1°- roo luucn fl “k _ has no such choice. Hr- must. listen m‘ m "" “'“IP'“°“I' 5"“ m” In‘ -- . . ~ .. . . ~. .1 11.1 to whatever is lhrovni at 111m H" m“ CHICAGO, May l2—A tip to in- ’,=;;§';,'*'3,"' through w» cum or 511111111 on his _ "‘"*'"" “n” 50mm victims: 1r 11 man 111.5 111. 1“11_;lI1-11_1-~ Kirk "MW" H set. >11‘ thl-rc 1s one. thing that long ‘ailment he can't help it, but he " "1 m, ‘hum, experience in advertising has taught _ has no right to nmkg his wip- “.311; ' ‘ I‘ lngllfo n us. it is that one must. be tactful in _ A thq nom- wuh him to kesp mm not being (.0flbidf‘l‘t’d favorable. 811d wlflw,“ making ones approach. One buyer, ' _WH company; find out [the (‘,(‘).‘1I. ofan UD-W-dute bYiarl1l1“nl{:1u-.k or. one Potential buyer. illlllfiygfi LON-DON. May l4__rrc_pj__4unig A jud=cial opinion to this effect buvsdng T1121 lltllwltthifl the Goun- Om 1111gl1iweil count for more on thc BN1,» the m...“ plum town. of the our glven by Judge Joseph Suburb c1. imnm ate y as e matter was unmi-m--- ‘ debit side than several of the merely Housm M I, m.,.._. i. Ho... b,“ T110 court therefore gave a ulvome uigent. 11111-1111- mtercstcd type on the a 01s SHIP. mg cncwm m “W, “n.1,. The to Mrs. Irene Walden of River g u _- u _,_ ______,__,____,, " * " ‘" _ Council ad-Ioumed‘ ‘S. stone-work oi the tower is to be Forpsio “hi? iPSMIIPd that her hus- I'll lift‘ ' .- . thorougll' restored and to receive hunch Kmlncih» 1118110 hfir iralk . \ ck . ll 1 era R|B. Benflett the floor with l11n1 from the time a When You Buy Molasses . . . you will find it to your every advantage to insist on “BEMA” branch-for “BEMA" MOIIIIOI is the pure juice of the world-famous Barbados lugll‘ cane-tho but molasses made. Una it on the table and in cooking ——every time rnolauel II culled for. ' Give plenty to the children. 322 vcoo enoesn s __ A ' \\ . “BEitliiil/tv.“ 11 "ammo 1 .__1 w canton» " BARBADOS I Extra Fancy To Be Honored By U. N. B. FREDERICTON. May l4 -- Rt :W0men’s Music Club The Women's Music 0111b met last week at the home of Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Richmond Street. This than 100 mcn have been giving to i“ "'95P marriage 111 1925 until the exterior of the whole Palace 1930~ W119" hi‘ “IIQP-Pfll" Klmcftcd of Westminster during the last t"- four years or more. "Big Ben's" cleaning and restoration will cost lmceun! brought to a do“ the M‘ Hon. R. B. 1301111011. will be hon-I and m“ take several M i tivities o1’ the Music C1111) for thc Qred WIIII a degree of dortor 0f “Bignnon. l‘ m “mod an" sir s a ,sea.son. A very ihteresting pacer on laws by the Univ-(q-mty or New Bmhmi“ "m" Wm w“ Fir“ 117M559" “"15” “"15 "MI h?’ Mm Brunstvck at the 1933 encacnia Ccmgligsinnhr‘ 0', ‘vnwkq “iwn we p James MaeMillan and a most cx- hem on May 1m flccoyding r9 pros- My,‘ V“ mo“ v“ 1M8 The Clock To be friendly, come fn and order 'cel!ent musical program from Rus- t L i, .“ learned ‘ “*~ - 1 ‘ - a Tailored to Measure Suit at. | c“ arnmgmnc" 5' ““ Tower isnzo fort l1igh. the dials $18.75 up. Ismn TM?“ fonmved: . ... ‘h today‘ , are 23 fort. in 11111110101‘. thc flg- CIIOIM 01175 snmplc! ill $29.50 D119 F“ The wallflfl" Ni! '- The university has extended an “res W,“ [wt 10m m", the mmum for one week. Song. (Rubenstein), Mrs. J. A. invitation p, Canada‘; Prime Min- g at“ one mm § m1‘ Th!‘ mm_ Many of them selling at $40.00 to 119M590. MPS- H- 5~ HPIKICTWYI- ister a native son of New Bruns- ‘p I ' ‘q d" ' $45-90 in the City. V101.“ so.o_vo. a Boatmen w, ' t , I 1138 hands of copper. are l4 feet Order a good Suit at 829.50 and ' g _ ck’ to at and m“ “mum encaen" long, the hour hands nine feet ""1 I PlTY-‘llllm- $008. (arranged by lQ‘<'15-i‘1'l1Ml$-§ lol exercises on his return from km“ 1m, (ho ‘wmmhlyn n “c, S F 140F110"! 397111111- thc celebration at Saint John 0n Iowa who (lflfllfd- n11- Tit]; an The "Star" 80mm" Sn1‘-—-Nvc‘\1rH- Belekl- May 1s of the 150111 annhrrsary w V gahqnln m", o,“ Tan,“ "N" M“ Fred N?“ 0f thc 1111151118 OI 11"‘ Ifl.\'1\II5l5~ The orchard pruning rrcommen- 9,02_u_“_4, DIMF-Tm‘ N13“: (Ribcnatemh HAAVIU-ITON. 011i» MAY 14 — m- dations of today, which are based ' M's. Lawrn a d Mrs. Henderson. Plano Svlc-Au Convent. (lJo'o< Hon. R. B. Bennett, prime minister cf Canada, and other outstanding 0n experimental resul are radic- ally different from these n1’ :1 few SiIIINV 310E TAXI din). MY- M1811 DlflKVvcTl. ‘Canadians will receive honorary years ago. Contufto E-lol —Le1zend. (Trhni- dc": n»; at. NloMastcr University - -—-~- I" ‘mu: 5E!“ I": ikowskv). Mas Llllkn MflvKwzlc. rouvo.r.‘.io11 1111 Monday. The de- mon will be preached by Rev. A. 1.. "m" m" M118. PM. ;rrc of dortzxr of laws will be con- Huddlcston of Halifax. NS. and uni nM-m ‘Tum MMLEOD Afconp 11st‘. Mrs. Kcilh I{0;err.,if11'1c;l on Prime Minister Bennett. On Sunday thc baccalaureate scr-, Mrs. Elliott Full. Saturday the annual meeting of >_ the alumni association will be held. 925G-5-5-fmw-inith. \ Wanted WANTED - BUSINESS MAN wants room and board with priv- ate family. State price. P. O. Box 455. 9-127-5-12-31 WANTED - scram‘. BUNGALOW or cottage. .\'fus1. be bargain for cash. Write Box R, Guardian. _______-__----—-——-—- A DRIVING HORSE AND CAR‘ -riage is wanted nil roads larcak up i11 Fall for his good care flllh keep. S. P‘. 'i‘ar1)us11. 94611-5-11-21. For Sale FOR. SALE-SEED OATS ANI) timoihy seed. George Hughes Bracklcy Point. 0475-5-13-21 CARBOARD SUITABLE lining outhouses, ctc., sheet. Guardian Office. FOR SALE -- l2 ACRES 0F LAND 21.1,- n1 . from Charlottetown. Apply 20 Valley Street. 9330-5-9-61 FOR FOR. SALE—CIIOICF. PURE BREII Yorkshire Sow. clue to farrow May 28th. J. A. .\I11lcr. French- fort, P. E. I. 9461-5-13-41. FOR. SALE-Electric Singer Sew- ing Machine. Phone 3.30 or 8 Slew- art St. FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Fivc, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. i-tf. FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORT)’- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Cmnnl Jon Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE-JOHN Dlililll-l GRAIN seeder with harroivs $40.00. 2 strong siovcns \'ll‘i‘1l.’lII\‘ new $50.01’! each. Apply Jim L: Ken- sington. 41-61. FOR SALE-GIRL WIIEEL. AI.- so three burner oil stove and oven. Apply Guardian. fiflfl-Tvlfl-Iil FOR RENT. 0R “Till. EX- change for city proprwty, centrah iy located. cottage with modern conveniences. on city subifrbs. Also ham and l'-:):<-1‘u11cl1. Apply Mrs. Fl. D. l\i<-i.11111:1n. Rradai» Iaanc. R. R. 1.. P. E. I. 9472-18-13-111 Bottles Wanted Pints and Quarts. Phone 1107 ill04-4-27~t.1 ,__..._ Professional Bards Stewart & Lowther .I. u. srmvanr. K. c. N. w. LOWTIIER aanmsrcns. soucrrons, HQ 84 Great George Street hfONEIl T0 1.01m McLEOD & BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Bent-mer and Atlorney-at-Low MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllec: I80 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chm. H. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. ha. B. McDonald, West St. Peter: John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all Information regarding infraction of PBOIIIBITION A 0470-5-13-21 '