e-a-'___- i‘ Cilass l Onelnseition. AKDQAKS lcllowlllrs ‘fiecf l Adiverlisemen ova NEW srock dllfillfllllioot- . INSPECT 3.1. Ernest H. Worth ' nus arm lroaak sroas ~ Pleas u. t8 A For Sa Miscellaneous n ssLn-a BABY osnnlaos. aals-al Apply ll Villa 8t. . WANTID — MAID. APPLY BUGS Hotel. g SID BIICYCLES, LADIES AND gents for sale at the B ike Shop. 2807-4-3-21. JOHN ALIIID MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 20, Hermanvilie. ouss AND BARN son ssul ol-v Apply George Tweedy. 2782-31 Iltdr 5t. ‘M01501! & Bentley. ’I BALI. ‘I0 Ln‘. BOAIIDAND room signacn hand at Guardian Office. ti‘ I I sass -‘- TWO BIIOITIOIN cows to freshen soon, one a years. _ registered, also two pure bred year _ old hulls. M. McPhaii, North River. » 27994-241 , I. lALE-DELCO LIGHT PLANT PUIATO TAO! I0! ‘fill SEA- eon's shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery. rsucrmo ano rassananomo done. Apply J. B. Pinesu, 100 Eus- ton er. noon-ranges s. nouns 1Y- pects to arrlve"in Charlottetown Ber llris trio noaeaalrauea today. sacs-sl- 3817 iflll-fl-fld-lmopd- 2816 ,~ Jll-TII lJIilTINlI-ICTBICI leflllflilen at the Maritime lies- OIIUIOII .0!‘ JCUILAND-Rev.‘ fiwen llcDougall will preach ‘Kh&3ll'dlm1lltl0.l0end7p.m.' \ .._\_- ‘ was noon rluzll at ‘the "Indoor; Circus" tonight is worth almtlet 10c. 410.00. Cross the thrcshhoid and‘ win a “ten spot." I010 DAYLIGIIT SAVING-The rein-i a. action of a sysiom of daylight» saving will be discussed at a cit- izens‘ meeting this evening at 1.80 in the Board of Trade Rooms. BBADALBANE UNITED CHURCH 0!‘ CANADA-Services on the above charge for Sunday, April s. are as follows Granville, 1i a. m. Rose Vai- lsy 3 p. m. Bradalbane ‘I p. m. Palethom Minister. _ BAPTIST SllVlCl~North River Field Sunday April a. Long Creek. ii a. m. Clyde River 3 p. m. King- ston 7 p. m. Prayer and Praise Ser- vice at nil-view 1 p. m. w. a. Mec- Waiker, Minister. A BIG LIITER 0F FOXES-Mr. W. W. Mutch, Eernscliffe, has rec- ently opened a fox den and found nine silver fox pups. The mother of these pull is two years old and rais- ed seven, splemded Pill! last year. 'l‘his makq sixtoen pups shc hasi raisedinilwoyesxswhiehisagood record. __.__. I April 4th, with several cars choice horses. - ‘mum: on Noam luvsa soap. leather coat. Owner apply Peter in excellent condition. Apply Dover's Garage, 30 Pownal Street. vemy’ w.“ Royflw’ R§3%6_:'_z_31 ~ Charlottetown. 2788-44-31. ' ’ -- BALI-TWO rum sr Wanted lowes, Lot 00, each with buildings. ________:_____..._...._.-_-- we 9B W." Ind the at!" 111 warren canon. some JONES. sores. ‘Terms to suit purchaser. flgrrington. dlde-f-l-si. WANTED - OATS WITH NIWLY [I BALI AT MILTON STATION IBacs-esoflandingoodateioof store. dwelling» ‘house and other buildings near wchool and church. J. W. Younker. 2712-4-1-3-5. CIIINVIUOD. Wit-h 11110011. P. E. I. la ' ~ etched “ -' lfln." the .- ion.i registered bull, one year old. J. B. lewu, West Royalty. ml-l-a-sl. -- ngst them some good also some good ivers. Wellington MeNeiil, Bun- hl Bell's Wharf. _tlhanheiftbenlot_orcyclesin sremlmAmerica. MM-l-l-Si. eMelodyMan’ ioorglgDrama Of A ueicianb Soul . i - -» the interesting subjec conflict of the classics and jaaa, interesting motion picture has mull‘ that is‘ rich in human in- - and esoends consistently. ugh numerous tense and drama- aituations, to s thrillinl and un- climar. The film is “The Columbia musical drama which open- at the Prince Edward i ‘Iheatrs may. a. wullurflréill‘ "ills the Interest rlel , and intrigue in Vienna fcrnl bsswound of the plot. Von - . 3mm mmwur o! "h" - lthapsody," shoots and kills Ill- ING HORSE BOSS. SOUF- born . B. d. South- ‘ fiers combined “$.50. Truck Wlll- port. Phone 1175. Iflfl-Sl-eodwt! one $50.00 up. ‘millions-Anderson ____. ' Co., Ltd. Great George street- . ' g aslo-l-s-ll. Male Help Wanted i _ I. lAIaI-ONI RIGIITIIID WANTED AT ONCE. CAPABLE six years old, to farm hand. Apply Hobart Shaw, freshen early in April. Also one Brantley heach- flll-li-Md- MIN WANWID T0 LBAIN THE Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Pa:- ticulsrs free. Molar Barber College. 2162-41 INSTITUTE WORK -—'I‘ile regul-i s: monthly meeting of the St. Georges Women's institute was “Us- at the home of Mrs. Chrysostom Mc- Cormso, on Friday. March 21st. The meeting opened with the singing of Carry Me Back to Old Virginia, fol- lowed by roii call which was answer- ed with jokes and riddles, discussion on ways and means of increasing funds. committees reports and the ‘ of a new sick committee. A message of sympathy was sent to a bereaved member. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close, after which ‘an appetizlog supper was terved by the hostess and‘ her daughter. A very pleasant social hour was spent. A vote of thanks was tendered the hos- tess for the everlillgs entertainment slams g wasrnaaals-sl P. a. l. Hblpitai: _ i‘? c. iswcLl. Studio. Pl-I TOGRAPHS TIUI IIIIIIDIO caution ‘OIIVICIQ-Dr. Robt. p. Which“! will Preach in the Christian mimi- lt Montana at both services on‘ Bulaisy. April s._ AT III POLICE STATION. - Three len, who had apparently im- bibed W freely of some intoxicating llquiddwere taken into custody by the pcilice mt eveninl- One was es. Mole-lb’ disorderly and desirous of entertaini, his custodians by song. Two rthcr men remained over night at the station for protection. INTI HEAD OI’ FIRM — At a "W"!!! of the direcmrs of Prowse Brothers Limited Tuesday, two chimps were made necessitated by $11! ‘bath of the president, the late Inmates Senator Prowse. m. r. w. 1.. Plpwae, the former ‘vice-president, ‘ and manager was elected president and manager and Miss Belle Park- man of the 'oll‘lce staff secretary tresmlrer. Miss Parkman has been with. the firm for the "past ten years and -her ‘faithful and efficient aer- vices have thus been a ,nized by Pwlnoting her to this position. The Incident. Mr. Prowse, has been a member of the firm since i914 and ulster his efficient and able direction wsihavc no doubt that this well known establishment will continue to go’ from succe to success. Mr. Prowse is to be heartily congratulat- ed on assuming the head of this im- portant mercantile concer. v PERSONALS Rev. Ewen McDougaii will broad- crat on mday. April 4th at 7.30 p. m. and not on Thursday. Card of ITlanks Mrs. Alice Bernard and family of Drench River, wish to express their sincere tlunks to their neighbours Rind friends who so kindly helped flirhlg their recent sad bereavement. Also wish to express their apprecia- ilon of the many messages of sym- "psthy and comic a received. 38l3-lL incur vsnnar arm vlcnlrrlr The woman of this vicinity are ‘may hooking. and many beautiful Rugs are bang made. y Mr. Charis lVIcKenzie was s vis- itor to Summersif recently. CHURCH’ LIAGUI Last night 5t. Paula defeated the Baptists by 2M pins. B. Poole of 8t. Pulls, rolled the highest single and three sti-ing scores of as: and ‘ll’! pins. The maioh between 5t. Peters and Central Uhfilbilll, which was sched- uled for sac p. m. was postponed. Ifollcwing are the scores and line- ups:- sr. raves a Poole .. .. m m m 6i n. 8.1101000 m as: 14a n. Cox m sol m o. small 168 laa lsl s. Muriey m 14s aso m ass m Total asrrlsr s. Afflack lac m 109 u. Carmichael 136.1122 las a. Iiorsytha 21a m 11a .1.‘ Ilblsythe lss I84 m s. a. Macomrrell ll‘! lei m ____ ___. _.... i see sla ssl Total ........................I570 IOWIJNO TONIGHT 7.00 to l-IO-JTI Men's Millie. I80 to IND-Y's Men! Mixed IQIUO. C. I. 0- Ill!!! 013 Barringtcn St. Halifax. ‘ d-i-ttstf. ' to and Mrs. Everett Wecthorbie; ‘ Lost Poms-l, a son. LOST-HAL! IOX MALI-KID QT-W. DIATII Reward. Robert Ithynes, Trench Port. 2187-4-2-31- [ALONE-March 25, I030, It Grem- —-—---— bay. Peter Stephen Melons. aged 10. BOWLING yea-rs, son of m. and Mrs. Hugh Mal- one. Fund-ll took plea Thursday at. .Qa. m. to 8t. Annos lot so. CONNOLLY-At wddleion. On Ap- ril sod, James Connolly, aged G years. Funeral from his home Pri- day morning at ii o'clock to liinlconl r" Junior Rod Cross met Friday, March 21st. with nine mem- bars present. Meeting opened by sowing J. R. C., song followed by roll call. The secretary read the minutes cf last meet-int and also the correspondence received. It was decided to answer the roii call by favorlio book and author. subscrm time for .1. a. c. mvgaflile was i Ill IEHURIAII In loving memory of Angus hater wle llled April l," 10:9. When the evening shades are fsllng And we are sitting all alone To our hearts there comes that long- ing . If keenly cenld some heme. 0ft and eft our hearts do sadd- ‘Ie a grave not far away ' Where they lald our dearest Grnndpa Int one year ago today. 011v MEMORIAM i. In had Memory ef MAI-Y llellAlloN Who Died April 8. 1810i Iasertedbyharhsents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bel-alien. 1 tahen and nlellines distributed, A b1! contest was then held and the following received prises: first Myrtle Blcndon and Vernon Gillis (equal) second Ada McKenzie, third Iiorenca Mclserlzis. The following interesting lrvsrlm was than can-i- ed out: Rendition, Cyrus Martin; Reading, Ruby Biondorl; Reading, Vernon Gillie: Monologue. Phebe Blondon: Riedtotion, Marion Blon- don. ‘lhe meeting then closed by dnflng the National Anthem. Mr. Hugh MOLD-PG wu a visitor to Glen Valley Sunday, the_ guest of Mr. Charles McKenzie. ‘m. and Mrs. s, s. Blondon we're visitors to etanchel recently. ronaacmallarr-yweelremre visitors to Glen Valley recently. the of m. and Mrs. eheldcn Ab- Kailnrins McKenne was a to lndaibane recently. Our school is lnoereseing favor- ,_a_ exrereaaalralaa llastnight"A"tesmslioceedodin | Iblrlmflvihllwlfulmwnmmt ‘ _' ursat. ne feels safe bs- defeating "i" by m pins. Y. 1 WW- the one clue that could lead n. Iethieacn of "I," roiled the capture, "lbs Dream nsao- highest single score of alletvhiie x. so. and Mrs. .WII4 lflwwlld Philbesncarefully‘ guarded-Young emu-mascara highthne flmKwMh-M "Mr" played it for his daughter of e41 ollu. in 01m VII-icy mmilv. the ilbllowing are the scores:- "A" TIA)! ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nich- The regular meeting of the Happy - studied from every possible standpoint Social llell. sM-Yeaog People's seemy Italy Group — Public epeakiag social Iall- 200d All. DOIN GS Continued from Page i. of the Dominion Government from a national point of view to cooper- ate, and had they done so last fall, a great deal of unemployment that mists in that northern country would have been relieved. Advert- iog to the denials of the Prime Min- ister of certain statements attribut- empicyment and unemplo surance, Mr. Msnlcn launched upon a scathing denunciation of that gen- ‘ an’s well known habit of making ambiguous pronouncements from time to time, which interpreted in en's way can be interpreted in an- other and vice verse. 5o notorious had he become for that kind of thing that the country was tired of it. as a species of humbug that would not be tolerated longer than the next general elections. He quoted the celebrated statement that it is possible to fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the tune, but not to fool all the people all the time. Dr. Man- ion concluded by givlnrfour ways in which the government could as- sist unenrplcyn-lcnt, the chief of which however, was a policy-he knew it would not bring down but. that "we will bring down next year" -that would conserve to Canadians, the Canadian hon-ls market and pre- vent the many millions of dollars worth of goods being impel-ml from abroad that could be manufactured steel products of the United States. to the extent of about $350,000,000. as a striking method of reducing and discouraging employment in Canada. his lest shot home was the sub- servlency of the Prime Minister to the United states. He then ‘warned the House against "provoking the United states" by retaliatory tariffs. while the latter was aggravating Canada time after time 11y provoc- atory tariffs. ‘this was a derogation Government did not resent it hun- lmla of thousands of ‘Pred- blooded" Canadians did. ' ' Mr. Garland (Bow River), followed in a rather . r ' al discussion of uoenlploy-lnent and its economic causes. and quoted from "learned" authorities that one main cause was the restriction of credit by those who control finance‘ and the distribution of money. Just before adjournment for re cess, Mr. C. R. McIntosh. (Libffl. North Battleford), took the floor. I»? admitted there was a certain amoun of unemplophent now, isst year, fir; years ago, fifty years and one hun- drsd years ago. He even went back to the lean and fat years of 1.11.. time of the Pharaoh. The question was how to deal with the problem, and w that end unity oi’ effort rm desired. The Senate this afternoon debat- ed the liuqor export bill on unend- ment of Mr. Tanner to refer the bill. alter receiving its second reading to s. special committee, four lpewlm were made and many more are in the offing. Tile policy of the senate Conservatives is reflected in the amendment. in question. A report was issued today by t!" Dominion B of Statistics. which will be of special interest to the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island, espe- cially those interested in fur-farm- ing. "That that province leads the Dominion in the industry: Quebec and Ontario lead in the number of fur farms, but in the total value of property involved and value c! PW- duots the Island is well in ths lead. Prince Edward Island had leo farms out of a total of 4,311 (Ontario and Quebec having respscti ‘y 801 and 009.) The value of prov-m in’ volved in the industry was $4.71!.- Qs; out of a total for Canada of gnslssel the total value of W"! was 9,041,240; the next in order be- ing Quebec with 81,000.01. There has been a noticeable increase in the industry all over Canada. The wglug of pelts in Prince Edward II- land h , showed a small de- crease compared with m1. m", hwselem wild in Vienna. gmugugignewreceivedinteaeen- tral reoeivine 1mm "N" Y" '1 1Q six weeks before being classified and sent to the most appropriate in- stitution. ____________.._. eilver for taming is being intre- duced iota leer-w!!- Ifllfimfiflflliflltofllfl vacuums. ea u» him and published as tours", r m. at homo, instancing the iron and‘, INSTITUTE MEETING AND PRESENTATION Coincident with the regular ‘ monthly meeting of the loser Mon- ielue Women's Institute held on ‘rhalrlday evening. March 30th., at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, was the 29th anniversary of their marriage, which the mem- bers celebrated by tendering an ad- dress, acoom set of dishes. Although surprised, lifr. and Mrs. Robertson feeiirlgiy, in a few words. expressed their appreciation and thanks, for the benevolence and good wishes bestowed upon them by their frlends-foiiowirlg is the address: To Mr. end Mrs. Robertson-We the members of the lnwer Montague Institute are here this evening with iwlshes w you ecu-l on this the 29th anniversary of your marriage. Since coming to live amongst us Mrs. Robertson. you have been a genial ileipcr and a valued member in our Institute, as well as in other activities pertaining to the conunun- you are an ideal hostess, and your kindly manner endeirs you to all who come to your home and enjoy your hospitality, You, Mr. Robertson. are generous- ly endowed with many sterling qualities which compose the kind husband and father, a good neigh bor, and a promoter for gO0d in the community. Therefore. we feel on this perti- culsr occasion a desire to remem- bcr you with this gilt B5 a slight expression‘ of our appreciation of your good citizenship, and wilatcver God in l-lis Providence orders for your lot. we will follow 'Wli'.il our good wisiles for many more years of happy wedded life, and we trust you may enjoy the Divine blessing which maketh rich. On behalf of the women's Insti- lute of Lower Montague. A dainty lunch served by the hos- Liess. and the singing of “They are “lolly Good Fellows," concluded n ' very enjoyable evening. j LIVESTOCK i MONTREAL. April z-Thcre were 4 i0 cattle, 103 calves and 344 hogs. :01: the two Montreal livestock mar- ‘kets today. The cattle market was about steady. common to fair cows ‘i and cutters from $3.50 to $4.50. Com- imorl bulls brought $650 to $8.50. icalves were steady at $1.50 to $8.50. ‘illogs were steady to a silade easier. il-logs of good weight brought $14.0‘. red and watered. Road hogs an: hogs around Z00 lbs. or better, rough: around $13.50. MARKET REVIEW with all present factors in con- n w til the oporuvng and earn- xgs portion of Br .il;lll 'l‘racii>".l flit‘. & Power Company during the ;\l J91“: your prztiy gczlcz-eiiy recs;- zlcri, the shares in the ll‘l~:A4~§cLS a.r~ givlnk better hCLilllt o.’ HIQHISOIVBC. .\ feature that is receiving wide com- ment just now is a quite noticeable improvement in the technical posi- tion of the issue. For some tlmc, foi- iowlng the market collapse late last year. the issue dragged along a fair distance above its lowest reached in | the break, but failed to enjoy more than a relatively narrow trading mark-ct. At the time the technlcai I position of the stock was apparently [weakened as s. result of what had taken place in the markets as a whole. Of lets there change in this condition. Large hold- inge of the issue which had become weakened and which were regarded as overhanging the market have now been pretty well liquidated and new buyers are coming into the situation. In recent weeks a good amount of accumulation has been credited to American sources which were heavy buyer! of the issue last your, and in- stitutional takings have also been re- ported. The statement has also been heard that more recently one or two investment trust companies have An active return of Street attention to Brazilian traction of something that would prove helpful to the whole Canadian Stock market situation, not.‘ ties which this stock possesses, but_ tfcn of the price at a icvei above that more recently prevailing would prove e. welcome development for holders of. the issue who have been patientiyi quite generous recovery in the cur- rent year. Upward movements on hues so widely held will naturally‘ cause the release of funds which ear- lier had been put up as additional margin against decline in prices. The copper situation, which has been receiving a grcat deal of atten- tion recently is showing the best in- die for some time. ‘This should ftod reflection in Ncrsllda snd In- ternational Nickel. we understand- thet lllckel has been under importa- Q.RKWIDIIH~ Qflkofliia-WIJ lien accumulation recently especially ialew Isra- . ded by a serviceable, lty life of the district. In your home‘ has been a' ranked among the largest buyers; only because of the leadership quaii-' “ l l also for the fact that any stabiliza-i holding the stock in anticipation of a. i snllsrnln PICK-ME-UP - . A . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ono more great service and the meetings in the Central Christian Church will close one of its most successful meetings in many years. iraniglrls rel-vice will introduce sev- i the desire to express our very best. erai new features and Dr. Whision: i will preach his last sermon on "Har- : vests." E The meeting last nlgilt was of ziligh order with the message on ‘w-"rl-le second Coming of Christ," the il-ugl. No sermon has been imme apt and timely ll-lan this one. and the iniores-t manifested in tile Evangelist?» discusicn of the com- munication with the dead, provoked profound attention. Dr. Whiston look two weeks oil to scorch Public and university libraries in ChicB-ZQ to find an answer and his conclus- ions were based on his extensive rc- search. He said, "there are many things in nature and DQ011191 11W that we do not comprehend and we aces-pg, them at their face value. some people seem gifted with e0 gelled ‘second sight’ and propheti- cal vision. Just how much there is jin it aii I do not know. But I do ‘know that one of tile greatest frauds oi’ the century has sprung up because of the sentiment in the hu- man heart to communicate with loved ones passed on. ‘and charlatens by the thousands ‘are taking advantage pf this senti- ment to line their pockets with mon- ley. One ‘Sunday pmper in Chicago 'a'one publishes over 3.000 weekly advertisements of cielrvoysnts and lmediunls. I am satisfied to believe the Bible as true, that man's only communication with the unknovim is tilrough prayer in Jesus Christ. God's son. who only has opened the path to the The service tonight will begin at 7.30 sharp and the public is invited io this last service and sennon by Dr. Robt. Whlision. i o; om. Nam“; minim mg 1g the‘ were sold for $5.00 to $7.00. Cannsrsi a-.. - ~ . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports funlisiled by Green- Irsids rt Co. iifontrcai, Ito Stewart mncs J: Co.‘ 88 Great George Street. Llllltriotioi/ou-n. i f Mourmlal. | l‘bitibi 33 IiibctLa l‘s:ific Grain . .. 20 Iushrsios .. 3 BlYlZJiHn .. .. . .. 47%| 3A.Oii..... .. . 38H! ’. C. Power . . . . . . . .. 41?} ‘uiidllvg Products . . . . . . . .. .. 28". made. Car . .. 27‘... fiillflda Cement . . . . .. i8 Xanadu Power and Paper . 16%! 'CsnadaBrewing...... 713i Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 74‘; I ‘Foreign Power Securities 33: Fraser Company i485 iGeneraiStoeiWares 1m Home Oil ..... - 9 Imperial Oil l . . . . .. .. 27'» Industrial Alcohol 8H. Iniomatiollal Nickel . . . . . . . .. 421. I 'lnternationai Petroleum ZZi Massey Han-is .. . 35%. Montreal Power . . . . .. 141';- McCoii Frontenac .. 26'.’ National Breweries . . . . .. '73 National steel Car .. 7l| Canada Bronze .. .. 52 Canada lilalting .. 17'.‘ Dominion Tar . . 2')‘ Famous Players .. .. sowi Dominion Stores .. 25 Noranda . 39".] Power Corporatzon 81 Price Bros. . 82',- Quebec Power _, 5g| Silawinigan . . . . .. 77%| ismellera .. 25o‘. Stool of Canada .. . .. 4i Sioei of Canada Pfd...... . 3T lmuns . 38. Winnipeg Electric 43-,’ NEW YORK . American Oall .. i150‘ Allegheny . w.‘ Anaconda. ... ..... 70H! Bendix Aviation 54".‘ Consolidated Gas 12v. International Harvester . . 93*; KennecoI-t Copcr . . . . 00 [Montgomery Ward so‘. Niagara Hudson Power i8"; Paramount Players Lasky . '15‘. Peni:kdz1'brd........... 43H. Poor 6a Co. B. . ... ... 30!‘. Radio . . . . .. ... 00%| Sterling BecuritiesA lm| Standard Oil of New Jersey . 741g, Ileotric Power Light 04% Yellow Truck ... 2W U. P. ll. ... ... ... 110% m IMO?! no eee eeaae U '0"| R B U S i Another large gathering attsndel the Indoor Circus last night and they certainly enjoyed themselves. Flour entries in the pie eating con- itest did full just-irate but they regretted they welecom- pelled to eat so fast as the pies were delicious. being prepared eqaecialls for his ocofsionr The contost wall won by Billie Mclnnis, the time aa-T- ing one lninuto s 3-5 seconds by Ed Acoms watch. Later in the eves- lng the reel fun stsriod when the "Wood Sewers" showed their in pushing the saw through a we] soggy p-ieoe of timber. This contesi was won by Billie Chiveris ln-l nlinutessnd 5 seconds. Mr. Chivsrii said that i! the ll-ifik. hid beds Al‘! or the saw it: ===s m h!‘ would have done the job much fsso» er. , . The door prize was won by Ill‘. Jas. McAleer. All the games were well patron- izcd by the seven hundred who at- tended. < and quacks ' TONIGHT'S BOUT Tonight will be a Bile night. i! Stanley Steele, the “Pride U! ‘@ 105th," can stage a comeback. Han- iy feels confidant that In fin eut- polnt Gus longaphie, but many great boxers mode mistakes and our young exponent Longaphie, must not be underrated ss he already has won a decision over Steels. lbw!- wever, we wish both boys good luck.’ ‘Null.’ sedl Western Gilardidlt --DOI‘NG NICELY-Mle. users! ". Gradys many friends in Bummer- l-ie will be pleased to hear that lhl ls doing nicely after undergoing a slight operation in the Prince coun- t‘y Hospital on ‘Pileeddy morning._$. JUDGMENT GWEN IN COUN- TY CQIJBIL-At the County Court at summerside on Wednesday morn- ing Judge Inman gave judgment in the case of Morley M. Bell vs. Ill-I!’ McDonald McQuarrie, being lh Ili- iion to recover $175.00 commission. on the sale of the property of the late Judge lvlcQuarrie on Granville st. Judge lnman held that the plaint- iff was not the effective cause of the sale but that the sale and purchase was made by the lawyer whom the plCSellt owner had employed to on? ter into negotiations with Mrs. Ile- Quarrie. He therefore gave judgment for the defendant. Mr. Bell conduct- ed his own case and Mr. Heath Strong, K. 0., appeared for the de- fendant. The defendant is in Celi- fornin but her evidence was taken by commission. After hearing several debt cases the Court- adjourned lib‘- til today (Thursday) when an auto- mobile damage case will come up for trial. S. | Eastern Guardian . ESUNDAY -:§E;VlCIlS-—R£V. J. | w. wiilialna will conduct services on sundry, April a. as follows: Menta- gue at 10.30 a. m; Murrary River at 3 p. m.; Murray Harbor at ‘I p-., m. u. s. Steel . . . . . . . .. U108‘, BANKS Bank of Nave. Scotia .. 303 Bank 0i’ Montreal ... ... 801 Bank of Crnlnvcrce ... Royal Bank ... ... ... 30.) __..._.__,. ___ .._.._.... .._ nl \\'. R. MAR-SUN Palmer Graduate ubarepre Chronic andNrrvena obsesse- lll Prince sl. rune ma. Opposite at. Peel's Chase! e eeeeeeoeaooeeeeoeeoeeeoe; ~ i DR. .1. mm‘