~ i_ ‘;` l - E. if .~ -".t.._~ i l » i s ‘Ig ii *lf -~r;"" ' -,A e _i i ‘ i 'E PAGE TWO . _ ... "W l _. _. . ._ .. . . . . . '.- ~. ».. » ., ,~ » .. .1 fl »- isa. ..~.- . _. _ ` ~~-.~- _ . _ - ,-~» i,.,. r iw ____ l :_. :.=~_iv- \v~._»-- l. . 0,. .1 i-.m r-il'.,t_..i\,1, I-_\=_.\ is i 1 -H .g.m,tr_v,\,,~..~ei-< ~ l I 0. " I 1 ~ ‘- vain l`{,,_ i f<3_\§5;;7lé'.¢.§-7_,'l:~if; =‘_’;»~'-,j _.-_l-i~.‘v vi,/':;._ f I .vp§“-- r ‘ ‘ V- ‘ 3 "iv ' . .‘ - ‘ ’ ‘ . ,_ _f -_ ;-_ . - - - - _ _ `i. . _ THE cHAlu.oTTETowN GUARDIAN ` ' JANUARY 14, '1933 .SMILES A ¥ 4 4 ire) S/ 2' _ / .\ is l\ 'I * ' Mrs. B. I think you the dearest, sweetest msn that ever was. Mr. B. (suspiciously): Well, _what did the hat coat? it !-;”€@@ 0 if on “Yes, sir, l'm married. But I had to leave me wife, she kept me in hot water all dc time." “Hml too had there waan‘t a lit- tle soap in lt." " ` l o o e u ' MISCALCULATION o terrorize the scene- _ he crank who thinks that he li due Io run the whole machine. _ __;,y____. __.\__ _ ,ell _ /63'* ’ _ . _ ;.1- . ¢ ‘Q \ » - . re ,. \\ , .¢» I ~ ;~ . "f*`e:¢ ff_`\`\ ` hz” '-"\‘T‘ _ n _ K/;. \\,\`.` and '° .ge no . , ,xx "t‘:‘l| » ei. .\ 3. ~.‘»_’¢ Q ‘ `° > gow oit. alas, he comes to view - . _»»'_»' '“Whare did Bones get his ntroke?" ' L “Beating rugs." Z/E ’ ' 4. ill\ll`i' I” ==i-';- _ "~~ » l _ " .~,.~/"/f-'m'_ ' .~": ” sul- ." ` if .~-:l:;- ` J . ; . ' *_ #__ " -_ yr... -L' __- \ \\\\ _ n ‘,- .~ .,. 4 . ~‘>s:§\§§=._ ' Pig: My brother is very famous fhere he goes new over the har fora goal. 1.1- ~ qi' ///§ ( 'anion _ _. FOR DEER “frhe problem which beaets our ways ‘A Through hardship must be got at _ man is lucky nowadays _ '~.`Whu l|n't being shot at. 1 Wife: "Guess what I've got for _you, darling. Something you really need-the most snrunlptuous little bill-tile."-Humol'ist, London. Professional Cards MacNAUGHT LL. B. 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He fell to silence and looked sideways at Sir 'Hugh Lysarde. . v legs and frowned at them. _of the Gninsboroughs after all, t ASIIES-of RUSES A liomanee of Today By Joanna Cunnan He had coma to the end 'of his Sir Hugh |tretched'out his long "Still," he said. "the boy's not twenty, yet. Well, not for a week or two, anyway. Plellty of girls marry at that age, and Pat's no fool. But can't see any harm in letting them go on as th_ey're going." iS "Weil, I think it`s . . . not ex- “I actly risky, but . . . asking for is come the rift." “Better then than when tlley'rc married.” was of age.' E Tllerc was xi pause. John Gilmour knew the world too well to argue. S1 He brought up his reserves. "theres another point lthal: we ti havent discussed so far. I mean the ci tion ' ` ` for Patricia, Sil' Hugh?" 5 face darkened. "Well, you know how "The War . . . and the l-.mu 51 taxes . . . and so on. I've prom- ised Long Petworth to Patricia as a wedding present. With any luck, that/ll dodge the death duties, but followed improved his strategic posi- tion. He saw Sir Hugh shift his feet Sir Hugh looked up quickly Well, n erous; Gilmour . . .” While the il'on was still hot, John moncy's none too fluid nowadays . . . one doesnt know . . ." He looked at the bsronet and knew B' that he had been quite right and that there was no need for the cl- P aborate financial explanation which he had prepared. Sir Hugh Lysardc n had his price. a “Well, of course I married young myself . . .” he capitulated d gracefully. "And I don't supposv. that I was nearly such a steady lacr as Geoffrey. If you are really set on it, Gilmour . . ." ' cnarrnn xvrrr. THE rnuvca or lirnnnllloa it THAT THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW (A column of interest to ull recording wcepiod facts and ,worthy opinions regarding the place of alcoholic liovlrlltl ll modern life: ll well ll nam el the progress of the campaign for e “dry” world.) - (Sponsored by the Grand' Division. Sons’ of Temperance P. I. I. ~ work-aday world. Modern industry “when ilwyu-e mari-leo irll be a i‘°° different matter. Anyone can see W1? with half an eye how well suited hfiiic ]iq“°"° emi” While °“ du” they are to‘each other. But. . ." °i`. he quoted his dead wife. "An en- ‘md gagenlenr is such a trying time." foili “Wcll, I never had one, so I can't hav contradict you," said Sir Hugh. llea “But, quite frankly, Gilmour, I`d far (W sooner they waited till Geoffrey the . gi "Of course," he said thoughtfully, the e point of nlzuriage sett`ements." safe Sir Hugh sat up. me John Gilmour shot out a ques- , "What are you thinking of doing S? Sir Hugh leaned bark ill his cllair mg and frowned at his feet again. His 2; I'm placed, Gilmour." he muttered. thi’ it`s not much good to her other- D01' wise. Pretty well the whole of it is the mortgaged." . ly John Gilmour pursed_ his lips. co Every moment of the silence that tra like an elnbarrassed school boy. At abs last he spoke. no "I was thinking of settling on her 3, a sum of fifty thousand pounds." (Sq ' `l. I lnust say, I think thats vcly gen- tr Gilmour struck. m "I could very. conveniently ar- st range that in the next few wceks,' W llc said. "Later on . . . well, T THE JOBLESS "MODERATE" The drunkard is an outcast from I think it’s too young for a boy. I 5°°i°ii'*n`°m mduify fi‘°“\ th' persistently crowding out th! nod~.rate" drinker. The "tippler" following the “toper" into the trouble. 'When the nrst novelty's department of the "undesirable" worn off an engagement, then may end the "unernplo`y~able." Hu is crowded out of railroading. "Any member or me Brother- d found guilty of violating the wllich tflrblds the use 0! llc0' while off duty must be expelled, l`l 'i0 d W. AWAYTOAHAPPYNIWYIAB To leave the old with s. burst of ‘ 50118. . To recall the flint and f°2¥ive~ the wrouti To forget the thing that binds . you fast To the vain l‘€‘Ki`ei3 °l U19 Y¢li' thaifs past; ' _'ro have the strength to let go ' your hold ' Of the not north while of the days grown oldi ' Todaregororthwithapurpose' true. To' the unkrown task of the year that`s new! road jg Is to have and _to give a Happy ‘ New Year. -Robert Brewster Beattie. _._____ Th ‘ _ auv lvdse of the Brotherhood Wm-1-E RIBBON 1-mums the w. o. T. U. nas um an edu- ML ng to enforce this law must __ . uutiopal value not always realized say e its charter suspended by the The ye" 1933__ LS it possible to and va1\,ed_ on d of the National Brotherhood." stop long enough to ash "mem The Repubuv of Mexlw hu hurl can “mm G' swf-e' Grand Chief °t ber, and realize whence th`e‘date of One °f the m°Sli ¢’“f'l`li“°i“8 hi-S' Th B"°ihe"h°°d °f L°°°m°'“i"° the "Happy New Years" orlgingt- tories through the centuries imag- tm" “°"5') ed? iluable, and to the many, who know shammg me devly He is crowded out of the work- The coming of Christ in great mile personally concerning it, 0- ' humility me developed into such Mexico has been a land in which "\vl1¢f=‘u=- it is r°¢°8'0i=‘fd *hai a mighty event that me old world. imesrlnuiion could have full play. dfllliillls Of 'iiC°h°1 is P"°d“°` as it evers_ rolls onward, find; time Bill el/0" ill Mi’Xi°° ill* W- U- T- v uf u llwuv lwfcfmt °f the uit' redaied, and because Christendom U. ms 1.000 members. and Bl ill” ents iilld dlS€85E!S Hffeffiing ihe has bgqgmg largely a, prevailing 19.50 W0l'ld'S C0l'lVe;‘ii.l0l1, held in ty and/efficiency of wflrkills- fm-ce gm, new, md dug, 1, puma. Toronto, 1931, Mrs. Garza, national Ml rl; cally in daily and hourly use in |, president, reported: “Mexico was at 'Be it resolved. that it is th!! world wide way, ` ' recently reorganized. There are Me Divylllll 2500.000 \voi.ke1.SJ woods, or the grocerymalfs receipt U18 nf-'XS WC C°i'iV€“f»i°l‘l i'° re He ls c.l'ow°l'l-" grind, and it is just sg largely e ,against alcoholism, attached to the 4I‘-'X131 cnou-ilenhoutvof ;.1vi;=\tion;s mum, of what kmd at ,_ gvgsv 1,, Mexican Ministry of Industry, pn Iutong lou 4 fnaxr tr; it nhe brought to me mm Happy New Commerce and Labor, has under- th on liougtuges nuidrlas; mice year wishes are absolutely folly, taken a great educatlveleampaggn pa u rln égthp r_o<';° M drinkers” if we me b, given Ove, even to me against alcoholism in colaioorat on co ands ll Lesde; ll R M very best that n. worldly me mg ge with the Ministry of Public rn- vm d rynhe R0 I M mice Au# offer’ mans whloh L, ,mdoubwdlv struction. It has introduced in 20,- ed u o YH 1' . comma in certain quarters a 000 federal schools a weekly hour bo c _ V v I H1103 _ "good old New Yen.-8 drmkf. of temperaxlee instruction every»_ get __ nm .v -" ‘N _.I l,%,§<< ‘sr Q \_:,/ _-f » ,of ‘ ~'~=* ’ ate i -- ei-L. \_ ww su ent o/atum ‘7A¢ H¢a1rug'Cn-an um, with which he was sur- ODI ’ ‘_ \.- rounded: “eyes have they. but they Dot. The liquor traffic in Canada is being helped both at home and abroad and the eye, of the elector- ", :Dwi i Sum the American election the larger Canadian distllleries are Dllnfllng to get together linin- ' cially to do a. bigger business than posible with national prohi- uiaou ' lu zum ul tho United hd. ‘ This merger means a oaliiiliil-3' 0! '$100,000,000 to do its part ill, COLDS. helping gp k¢¢p a professed chris- .-.sl 5' cA'rAnm-I., ,vm SURE THROAT. ITC. w_ MAQI lu cmnna- ,N - T0 hell# Y0lll” bi'°ih°l` 51908 U10 mfety or security, to continue what ers, in effect a naval building rloe." for To do his W0* "ld lift hi# with war, sua the danger or war dry i°l‘ii A ' wiped out through ghe disarmament Silica 'r° gud your gift to the vi-orld's of good cheer, ne nations, this world would move V arer to heaven! H011 ' _tllle "'l"_"'_’ Pro Hire W world drunk. ' J. Hume, President not the ni walker Gooderham and 13 press reported as stating °i,’i’»U. _ at an annual meetirl8 Ui 5h9»i‘°h°id' i.lmt~tns commuv was fred-Y g profitable business when the law 1| repealed in the United so inuch !or American Prohibi- . Evidently the Canadian di-S' r has been made to realize thiii noon wismfvrw intl” hi ublic. MEXICO American Rep e world lound embracemeht of It was He is crowded out of Athletics. Because M the me or the em? F,-ldgy from 11 a_ m_ 9° 1330 50mp~ poi” ills Moody, World Champzon in Y de ated to B celebration ‘vm show them the dangers of gl _ ear eves v 0111115-l where the followng drmkmg some alcohol for the citizens. the family ,, He is crowded Out Oi Life Tllsllf' so vividly pmvayed by Solomon and the nation. Temperance reel- rem “The precision that tennis de- ,mm m em, mmm ,omg time the sallam. will mm draw- md ands makes necessary total ab- mmunemrmgt' a cuswm 'go drink: ings illustrating the effects of M 1;-gmc even from beer," '(1-Ielen there Wm be thousands of New alcoho1ism;_sometimes the master Thé ucv Cvmnanicsr _ ul be emgm Mm. his wmmg ts/.ions will be given, song, in honor me w r MHi€S‘0f the 582 °f 30 mill' CX' das. of temipersnce will be sung. Little ect on the average in live 3.76 “°fA';°1l:e°km_:'é";’;\‘;’;:hh;k; a “_ entertamhxgnw Wm be omamwd lvl veal-s longer as abstainers than as Dent wind stmgem uke an add” Temperance teaching has also been A onnbstoiners. (English Arsur- ' - _ introduced in mliiguy esgpbugp- :I 1”l0¢ Q<>l'nPMlY 'I‘B-01653 i ments and in schools depending But the moderate can follow the e.::m';m° he." man utter not on the Federal Government, ruskard to an early grave. “nv” thou slum be as he th., but on the confederate stares." E"°" “ ‘“°d"“"° "°°"" is “ ”°` lieth down in the midst or the sea. The “"°"" Sl’“°P""“ gives “ “°°d es sltivv loser: mea of now tnlfwork is being ac- h tht ith th t I But a total abstalner is a super- :imte 8' le “pm e op 0 oomplighed in the Republic of “Thine eyes shall behold strange to e 1 is to be further marked that Hume admitted this fact bi' ing; "Prior to prohibition thu mpa.ny's products found an are u--me in not country- i.~. is it une example of the liquur ic confessing the truth and ____________. MTDDLETON W. \'- Tha December meeting of the ddleton Womens Institute mei the home of Mrs. Keir Allen- .uug opened v.-itlf"suent Nisht.” _ of this organization that it and use only do ui. calendars uulomlu Mexico city, Agues ca- followed by the creed in unison- W lS“ 011 record in favor Of slimlulii' bear this date but it is found on lient/es, Toluca, Pachuea, Real del T the usclof intoxicants from every legal dovumeng gras; or Monte, Publea, Satille, Monterrey, pol industries pf the nation." man. be it me u.,,mm.en°° °f Qoyghaumm considerable work 0 e National Safety Courcll of minion, W hugo” cg bmugn, or ,, has been done among the school U- S- i`i`l'll`<‘59iiiing ii member marriage certlflcate duly signed children! 198 children sighed the ne llv Of 1700 l1ldll-‘i»l'l¢‘S- Bild ffm' after 5, Ceremony in gh.; buck- L. T. L. pledge." Mrs. Garza invited [mi nty-one members reSli°l\d°d i'° call with "Suggestions for hrlgtmaa gifts made at home." Two visitors were present. Four w members were welcomed. The nutes of the last meeting were ad and adopted. It was decided to a treat to the school children Mrs. Clifford Wright and Mrs. d _ B. Wright were appointed to buy it and candy. Mrs. Edison Wrislli a letter from the Central Bed- ue Institute asking our help to ck a box for the infinnary. It decided for each member in ck two small boxes and take em to Mrs. Edison Wright to be cked in a. large box. Visiting mmittee reported a. number of its and school committee report- that dustpans were needed in th schools. Moved that both be New committees were then ap- ted: School, Mrs. Harry Wright Mrs. Frank _Curtia; Visiting, rs. Reid, Mrs. James McCardle. nurses report of schools was ven. The programme opened with Hal-k the Herald Angels Slng;" ing, Mrs. Edison Wright: read- Mrs. Wilfred ,Cralgg music, rs. Frank Curtis, "Jingle Bells." dainty lunch was then served by he hostess. Next meeting at the ome of Mrs. James Mccaxtlle. Roll call to be answered with "How make the Institute more inter- tlng.” Collection amounted to $1.19, dues $3.25. The reporter came idly into the mme umef' “I‘ha»`y have stricken me. shalt M°"i°°' ‘Uma , . _ tasteless lgjigeree. Hia Dx-st feeling On the day that followed, two was that he was not altogether DISARMAMENT ,nm HOPE OF fathers sat down to write to their pl only children. John Gilmour's letter to was the longest, for Sir Hugh had ot had changed his mind about want- h splash;tl'lat John Glllnour was pre- m pared to be lavish io the tulle of. pl John Gilmour, however, had more changed circumstances he withdrew 5 position to it, but that he insisted n that it should take place. For he less John Gilmour made himself vcry clear indeed, it was on the‘ eased with the idea of returning London. True, llc dreaded an- lier winter at Invcrary Mansions only io say that Geoffreys father but on tile other hand, as far as In sp” M prev” g wo is'work was concerned he had a ing a long engagement; that he had certain amount of independence in , _ talked Sir Hugh over; that the wed-f Glasgow: in the London office, in 1 ding could take place as soon as all the trivial ways which could be Pat would like it; that it was just so I have strong personal reasons for dlflicultv in composing his letter. wishing your marriage to take place Ramsay Mucnorluld returned to After explaining his plan for bring- mls summer. so that was what his Gm; grim, nite, spending rue rc l Hi.-1 li rt l. in u ing G€0ffl'Cy biwk t0 the L0liCl0ll 1`g`l;h,e_r was a 9|' gg gan- greater put of .V week Genev R . ` office, he could say that inthe sir Hugh Lysarde' is in perfect °°M,_.v,-me with `1¢|¢|_n¢ mm of I cement with me. It will be an other oountrleyhe ,vu vgpmed as _ ‘ _ irksomc, he would find himself Chm`°h °f Ewland B55h°P5 reads’ as well to have it when everyone well under the paternal thumb. He "W" as ii' meth” °‘ seimng in' was in Scotland, because then there read on. The salary that his father °°m°»i'i°nl1 di-Siiliilll il ill¢°mDl¢‘ would be no question of making a suggested surprised him, and for l. ibi° Wiih the i»°¢¢i'iii`i8S Bild ¢X‘ omeut put quliu it different com- ample of Our Lord Jesus Christ- exion on the affair. A vision of a A-S l-he Christian 00-`-6010008 his fifty thousand; that perhaps it six-cylinder sports model flashed condemned infanticide, slavery. and would be necessary to sell the last through his mind. Then he came to torture, it is now called to om- he paragraph beginning! demn war.” - < ---e-_-_ i . . ack: ` hw ny ‘nd I vu no* . S. ARKET APPEALING T0 Well, said the editor, what did I l i k t t in. see i ye an recorded concerning the heatheul they have beaten me, and I felt it U M . be posted early, and Geomey read not. when ,han I -awake., I Wm cauanralv n:sTrr.r.Ens Olu' eminent statesman have to say. next morning over a. plate of ' ,. In. the days of the Psalmist he Nota-lug. ' Well, keep it down to a column. Tun wo1u.n ' i illn rid sin ` this wicked little earth has caught e practical glimpse of the teachings of the Prince of Peace. A section o the last Lambeth Report of the Last May when Prime Minister em? 81' hill 0PD0Siti0l1 i0 Hn curly muffin-se. agreeable surprise to Patricia and saying that .fthe md vest bf the bill. llc lltld B.lS0 made lt Clear that ygurgclf L0 learn that I gm send. wor1d,s Disarmament onnhrence not only did lie withdraw his op- ing oi! an announcement to the Wu whether the Three Power ews a ers ton ht. . P D is Lon on Is val Treat could made R | I d a y he Geoffrey pushed his plate of ked- into _'_ _ _ t general treaty or agreement. ;;:;.“:i1..°:;;; i°z;;.§.::;.1sl._: ‘;°;;v..§'°f" :°°§."‘: 1- -fe -f I ’ ’ -a a "S ° er* 3° t “ lieve very substantial and essential G€0ffl”€Y had W¢iC0l1‘l0d ii. that iw come already, the fulfilment of the would welcome any delay ln the promise mode in that tragic bed- busincss of marrying Patricia. Un- room almost 8 year ago; M the °;l"': °°"5°‘i“°“°°"' is umhmk' a e whim oi' his dead moghellzl, who div: A year no smuor wmmm EA _ l di it li, safey out a c ad so Boi-ph, Chairman of the United work can be done. Failure in view cards that he would get a better back saying that Geoffrey had ncv- er questioned thc wisdom of his fathers first decision. Jolm Gilmour smiled a little as he wrote: I have strong personal reasons for wishing your marriage to take place this summer, and.Sir Hugh Lysllrrle suffer, to get himself married to a girl he wnsn't in love with, to strip semi" F°"°im Andis °°mm"'ie°' his life of what sweet po'ssibilitles “Wed 9 fi" 7"f°' h°"d°y ii' naval llc could only vaguely guess. He was building by "iw United sinks' up plulueoprer. 1-lu dia not seek to C*’f°’~ Bfiillln- JlP°“- 1""“°° "ld question the faith between the iiv- Italy- with the P“"P°°° °f "sing ing self and that peaceful dust. He i°"°ii°"‘- sin” 'film the W°i‘id'5 had `madc il promise to his mother. filliillciiii 8056 il” b°¢°iil° ililiilil ----.__-_l___;__ is in perfect agreement with nw- Il He liao got to rural it some time. more desperate, and there' is more \ MARK R_ MGGLHGAN will be an agreeable surprise to p¢,-mp, my father-5 decmon was muon mm my gp nun Benalm- Puirlcla and wurscll i0 lvuln ill-ul not without merit. Perhaps ii was Boi-airs wise declaration that the ,A I, i um 801111108 Oil H" 8lll1°Ul1C°lll°lli- best to get the tiling done with "naval strength of these nations is` MUN!-:Y 10 LOAN' ' fu ih0 IIEWSPHPCPS i/0-lliBi‘li~ now. - / ~ ‘ample at the present, and there lsxl emma aloaz.cluul¢¢n¢¢n,r.;.|, ‘ .mlm ollmuur oauseelus lem: is J -(Ta v, ¢,,,,,,,,,,.d_,_ _ i nv ,,,_,,,,,| mm ,ho .mwmv 0|. ,l . ..._, ‘ 'ml ...A-...~;. ».|.v~..».~- - . - "` . i Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, - and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and` Ndiicei ‘i°liB¢l‘ fmm i!1iection._0ne good gargle and you ,can feel sate. If all soreness is not gone promptly, repent. Therc’li usually a. cold with the sore throat, so take two \ tablets to throw oii your cold, headache. stillness or other cold _symptoms Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely.; it does not hurt the heart. ` ASP-IRIN TRADIJAAIK RIO. IN CANADA 1 u , _ l Lady in _ Prince them for one year FREE. This Handsome Watch to Some Lucky To be awarded to girl or woman in Prince Edward Island who writes best examination paper on Maple Leaf Cookery School Lessons- offered to users of Maple Leaf Flour." » The watch is a 15 jewel, small size, new model, with silver ' dial and gold _raised letters and fitted with n smart open- link bracelet. The watch is from Ryrie-Birks, associated with Henry Birks Limited, and is guaranteed and serviced by It is A watch which any girl or woman will love to own md which would cost from S20 to $25 in iiny representative ' Jewellery store-and it comes in a Ryrie-Birks velvet lined - jewellery case. ` A , fi ..._ l -The iiharlottetown Guardian Will Present Edward island , . f ‘ . TECHNOCRACY .A DREAM PRE- FER-S JOBOURACY - Prntsauno, Jan/ 13-Thu mtv. Ja-mes R. Cox terms ieclinocracy a "trick word, coined by dreamers" but he has great respect for "job- ocracy". The pastor of old St. Pa.trlck's Church, who has become lmown as the "shepherd of the poor". i"°'i’°°es an eco'-omic phi~ losophy called jobocracy. “_That. simp‘y means," says the priest who led unemployed to Was_hing`ton, "a ,lob for every man and a man for every Job.” _ Desirable ~ Ranch Property' , For Sale Sealed Tenders will be received up to January 25th, 1933, for the pnrchue of the ranch property of the Regal Black and Silver Fox Co., Ltd., near Snmmerside. consisting of six acres of land, Dwelling House, 92 large pens, 2 large pup sheds, feed airline and equipment all in good re- Lowest or my Tender not neces- sarily accepted. Certified cheque for 10% of tender to accompany some. For further particulars apply to the undersigned or at the office of gi E. Darby. Barrister, Summer- e. ' JOHN 'E. CAMPBELL, JOHN 0. COBB, Liquidators, '|812-12-24-Sat. M Summerside, P._ E. L ---1 . _ 8 1 - - - t- GITY BUS SERVICE Covering principal parts of Cit- daiiy from 7 .45 A. M. to 8 P. Later servicerby arrangement, ' TIME TABLE Leavgi Esker Street 7.45 A. ll " Pro\vse's Corner 7.50 A. M. “ Slulatorinm 8.00 A. M. There after the bus leaves Esker 15 minutes to ond .I5 minutes after each hour. - Leaves Sanatorium at'every hour and half-hour. , _ Leaves Prowse'| Corner going East tive minutes after and twenty- five minutes to every hour. ‘ Leaves Prowse’s Corner going West 10 minutes to and 20 minutes alter eiwlr hour. - The Bus will»stop at intermed- iate places to take on or let oi! pas- sengers. ' Farea,l0o each, three tickets for 251:, or 20 tickets for $1.00. THE LEWIS AND FARDY BUS SERVICE __,_.___._._.1_.___..i__..._. RADIO ' BATTERlES_ BECHARGED .‘ ’ RIGHT V. C. Smallwood - Radio Service 122 North River Road 1124 s to buy. 7837-1-13-21 i Auction Sale' Saturday afternoon the Summerside Auction Room will hold' s public auction' sale, commencing at 3 o'cloclr. Quantity or household furniture, including cooking utensils, chairs, tables, buffets, beds and bed clothing; also two ,launtlng sielghs, one pnng sielgh,~set of harntssi stoves, mats, rugs and knitting yam and various other articles too numerous in mention. One black-smith‘s vice, good as new. Come in and bring what you have to sell and get what you want sumlvlansrna ancT1oN noolvrs 1*?) . 36 Central Street. “ Ilillv ‘\\ _/I - ` _ z,>_-_ . l _ fifflfzv 1 - Z4 i`\#‘