a l a r-e >00 r‘ - -er.\ t THE S it? i.‘ rm you ere netting euetly what eeoh ,. “ tion ls _" absolute accuracy. een confidently depend upon right. PRESCRIPTION BEHIND meetlasportentwosiwadolcesonfielaindtlee scenes" .- in room. _ When your pre- compoauded by us you may rest assured that ~-.lla= GENES the physician specifies. ‘ ’ to insure s.| e. WM! “hi! NEH. we went you to feel that you Ia to i111 the prescription ROSS-DRI-lE-UNITED _ successors ro MBCKINNON DRUG COMPANY THE i STORE SPECIALISTS Classified Advertisements One Insertion ...................... so. m u... or; word] nuuunns ...< To Let Situations Wanted nous! NIKKI-APPLY IIBIUB- msrauorrou m mason arm ton.‘ 3502-5-0-31 German can be given privately to T0 LET — FURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for two. Girls preferred. Apply Guardian.‘ 3500-5-3-31 sonar-nous: mm 1s IOOMS. central, furnished or unfumlsned. All conveniences. Apply Guardian. 3511-54-31 ._____._.._____q- 1'0 car-s 3.00M HOUSE 0N AM- brose St.,'sil ‘ conveniences. Apply to H. l}. jl-fillson. 3570-5-0-31 ‘W54; Sale sou sans-sous. ‘smart canv- roletgCsr 1n good running order- 146 Gt. George Street. 3518-0-3-31 ______.___..._----~ FOR. SALE-ONE LIGHT DRIVING wagon, 175 Grafton St. ‘ ~ ' ' safo-d-l-Sl-eod --'____-'_-‘aie'e ' viii-i roasann-noo v _ slml-B CHOW! seed oats, Banner and victory, from imported seed. Frank B. Jones. Pownall, 8571-5-0-21 l HUNDIID IUSISLS SPALDING rose potatoes, certified seconds. Ap- ply Justin Iarkln, Five Houses. ~ 3504-5-3-61 roe sass, ro srcmoaan arm QOBLQyI GB hill It Glllldllll Office. ‘ G some aaooaas son aux. booking orders for nnsst quality ‘silver badgers. Clarence (h-ser. Pele. North Dakota. 8064-54-11- FOB. sans-loo ACES! AT NEW Haven cheep for quick sale. Joe McFsdyen. 3i20-4-30-1wsek. role sste-quauu-rr! or euca- i, Ihafcur horse-power Me- rine engine. Joseph Dufly, Fort. Augustus. 3601-54-31 Li; a CAI. POI SALE-PAIGE CABIIO- let Roadster (Rumble Seat) in soon condition. Apply Hlss Manhood at Jenllesonb Drug Stare. _ , osel-s-s-sl-ecd , . L _. ‘s by the undersigned: terms moderate. Antonio Buddy. 130 Hlllsborough Street. Found FOUND-AVIALE FOX. MARKIINGS JS 12G. Apply Chas. A. MADOU- gall. Rice Point. P. E. I. 3515-54-31 _Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN FOB. FARM work. Apply Charles Trairlor, Southport. WANTED-A ma: Ion. work. Apply George Massn, Bun- buyy, . 3530-54-31 WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. 1-f. G. Judson. Alex- mdrgm . 3000-5-0-31 farm. Arlfy Charles aflett, R. H. ti, Charlottetown. 3610-5-3-41- MEN‘ WANTED 1'0 LEARN ‘III Barber Trade through ourspeclal short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Moler Berber College, 073 Berrington St.. H811!“- . '» . t-l-ttstf. l Female Help wanted waman-caraapa mam. Mas Harding, '1 West at. 3050-5-5-41 waman - an araraaluucuo waitress, also kitchen meld. Apply Parker House. 3513-54?" WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED meld. Apply the Aberdeen Hotel. 3509-5-64! 3609~5-3-_Ifl BSCOITED ‘l0 JAIL-Cast night 51c police escorted to fall a prohib- Zron offender. sentenced some time m. but ludlns capture to serve his term. He will now have eight months i to think things over. i A1.‘ llaaarrrlwa corrraasucrr- iths annual meeting of Maritime Conference Branch of the Women's M‘ ' y Society of the United 5 | l ‘Aniong the Islend ladies present at’ i 11c. cllesssirrgwmn<=vsrvrw v . one ralcas ‘ans as LOW as_ rna IDWIST- wnarlrlsa anvsnnsan on N0!‘ , Foxmen Attention “Fresh Supplies” Church of Canada. held in Charlottetown, and Mrs. E. H. Rem- ssy. Charlottetown. ANOTHER. ATTEMPTED RANCH ROBBERY-Last night about 130 p. m. the police received e call from a ranch in Southport where several men had been interrupted in the course of entering and escaped in a. car going in the direction of the city. The police responded but no trace was found of the guilty parties. TO INSPECT NEW I‘. I .1 EAR. FERRY TllllMlNALk-Mt. H. T. Harm, assistant chief engineer, C. N. R, System, Montreal, will pass through the city this morning on an official car 82v, attached to the Marl- time llhlpress, en route to Cape Tor- mentlne in inspect the construction work being carried out. by the North- ern Construction Co. Lid, there in connection with the enlarged ter- minalfortherlewcarfurytobe put in service between the main- land and Prince Edward Island.- Mcmcton Times (Monday) Heal the Sprain with Minlsrdi. PERSONALS Mr. H. G. Muttart, President and General Manager of Messrs. Sinclair k Stewart Ltd.. Summerslde, and Mr. E. K. Cameron, of the same firm, were lrrthe city yesterday on busi- ness. BIRTHS WATTS-On Mey a-Isso, at the ‘P. E- I- K061111581. to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Watts, York, a son. WHITLOCK-On May s, 1030, at the P. E- 1. Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Menton ‘Whltlock, City, a daughter. MCMllLAN-Qn May 5.1030. at the Ppb’. Island tl. to Mr. and cliche u wRdad, a son; ' MIHTABT-iAt North Carleton, P. E. I.,‘April l8, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Muttart, s daughter, -Mary fischael. ' Mrs. Grange, Winslow, s son. IIOLILOYD-May 5. 1000. to Mr. and Stephen Holroyd, Wyther this week. are Mrs. J. B. Andrew,‘ 4 , ' North Rive? {ii-Q NIMA ITIINCI BUBBOUGBS FOX FOX i WILLCOME CAPSULES CAPSULES CAPSULES J. ERNEST “lN ALL STRENGTHS” 'l'lle best In Insect Powderggrgn Dlp, ler Mite Lotion. Castor Oil. etc. etc. used about the ranch. H. WORTH NYAL AND KODAK DHUGSTOII 3.30—Tre.ll Bullde l.‘ Mission Band, ~ regular meeting — Social l-lell. 8.00—C. G. I. T. Annual Mother and Y‘ “ Banquet-Social Hall. ‘mo-Young People's Society, general meeting — Social Hall. 8.30—Y.» P. S. Study Group, House- hold Science. Miss McPluil — Social Hall. 3583-11. MISSING RELATIVES The folio-ling communication from iCalifovmia was received by Chief of Police Slrtwhistle: H. No. 1 Box 510 Ion-lite, Calif. ' 4, 28,30 Dear Sire:- to my people who were lesldents of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scatla. Canada. My grandfather and grand- mother Kenis by name, first name unknown had two sons, s George Kent and Jack Kent, the first nam- ed being my father and the one in whom I am interested ‘to locate. I was informed that. they were ll-l the fishing business or work similar. my father left Canada and came to the U. S. A. and his mother. andthc! lived in Nashua, New Hampshire, U. S. A, where -my dad, George Kent. hurried. Margaret Buckley of Whom my sister and myself wqpqthe child- Nova- Seotleegsln. so any thing you - may-dots help me find-ply people will be more thsrlsspprecistsd. KindlY-Dblige. ' George Kent. Jr. Iomits. California It will be observed that the writer of the letter had the ides that Prince Edward Island ls in Nova Scotla, an‘ BURNETT-In this clty, Mary Quinn, dearly beloved wife of aersl from l-lsr late residence. a Up- per ‘Queen street. Wednesday morn- ing at 1o o'clock to the ollurell of the Most Holy Redeemer, thence to the ltomsn Catholic Cemetery. MCDONALD-At 4d Fitzroy St., on Monday, May b, 1930, Eric McDonald, aged 28 years, eldest son of Mr. S. A. McDonald. Funeral from his father's residence, Wednesday, 7th, servloc starting at 2 o'clock, funeral at 2.30. Interment, Peoples‘ Cemetery. May 5, George Burnett. aged 01 years. 1P0- WANTED-A omr. on WOMAN capable of taking care cf e sick woman. Apply Peter Trainor. Johngtorfs River, by phone, or 1ll alcllmona Street. Phnrlottewwn- 3560-04-01. .___-__- u__¢¢ Wursing ‘ POI SAIl-JIWO IDISIILONB I ma, wulsilt 1.11s; the other 1a ma. veieht. 1.000. Apply r. a. v uonllllnee, as sewers st. . . sses-s-s-el iw-nn roe. sass-nous: arm norm antes at. dilillneions 100 ft- hr s: "- new Mrs. lameihelndr. m liustnn st, el-‘lpbces llll-J 9-3-81 *".~——-»---q-¢--—¢-——-— losses roe anal-so AIIIVI the last of this week. two cerloeds 0! Ontario horses. Day of errlvel will be announced later. welling- ton Mclfeifl.‘ 8004-0-21 m‘ ---¢-----¢-a--—7- Poe new ... u soofr son. sa- iié’: room end llvina Inert-Imit- nutlemm caller ma. line!!- ..__3r open beet may be considered u. A. t Ferment. Nathaniel Ger. Pownei. ~ ~ ' illI-I-t-eatelt. - . ma sans on us: ml. sou e rural ’ oftllree TRAINING SCHOOL IOI. NUlsIs. Stephen l-lenfl ‘dale l-lcsnii-ll. Saverblll, Mess. Standardized l-los- pital and accredited school. Three year course. Affiliations with Plov- ldenoe City Hospital and Mess- llye and Ber Iniirml-ry- 1110M m"! day. Allowance $10.00 monthly. Classes admitted Rbruery and September. One hour from Boston. For further information eppl! W‘ superintendent. N-B-I-Oi- Lost ‘ containing sum of money- Finder return to Oudnlcre Bros. sm-B-l-il Lolfq-IATIIIDAY. MAY Isl. Il- ‘tween Charlottetown and Hemp- ton. Ilhlf section tailboerd Chev- rolet Truek. Iinder please advise C. Morrison, Hampton. esee-s-s-al. immune-mountain LOST-IRON IOIDIN TIA!!! AT bait. hing small sum of money, ' andfotlntein pen. with . nelue. lseve ‘at Guardian. 80074441. 10X ‘have veers of High school required. . --_-__-_~4~-i---—~-———~ LOIT—-PUIXLI SMALL PUISI. u "in: Wanted OQOQOOOO-OQQOOOOMOO iN. D. MacLean urrnsaraaae assumes 1 Charlottetown a uerte wuelllre Phone m ‘G. Wanted warrrun a soul. on-nva eoolu apartment at once. furnished. Ap- - ply Guardian. dm-s-ilt-lweek- ---__._- port. Phone 111d. ¢_..-__.--.i. Miscellaneous . Box 20, Hermenville. IMll-e-e-imo. Guardian Central Printers. saav serious-us sun our. eevsn were for adoption to Catholic persons. Apply Guardian. . ‘ ' 0001-04-01. eanovso-rna nslaonesenso Shoppe of up. McDonald, is new lee-tell n. tbs o. w. v. a. Suild- m. e1 Grafton st, above rue olenoales. sesl-e-s-el .,__._.i warn-so ... cars wrru NIWL! born kittens. n. Reylnorld. South- itld-ll-end-tf roan asrTen enenoslasn. LAND 511F711” rora-ro nos so: ...‘... ela- son's eninineuls on soon notice error _ .1v made by people a- cross the line. ' MR. EDWARD DOYLE ' On April 0th, st his home in Charlottetown, the death of Edward Doyle took place. ‘ The late Mr. Doyle was born at South Shore some seventy-six years ago. He was married to Miss Anas- tesla Murphy; also a native’ of that district, and farmed ‘successfully up' to the time wherlfowlng in impair- ed health, he- was forced to‘ dispose of his property and move to Cher- lcttetown. ' He was s. gentleman of the "old school," cbllging and courteous, and had many friends who, wits his family, wlll mourn his demise. Dur- ing his last illness he was frequent- ly visited by the Redem ‘ at bell.- ers and reconciled and strengthened by the lest. consollnt rites of the Catholic Church. The ‘funeral was held rridey. a. m., April 11th. to, the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mass was sunk by Rev. Father McGl-eel. rather O'Hara offoieted‘ at the grave. The _pall bearers were: John ‘turner, Michael Walsh. Mal- colm Glliis. Timothy. Rochfordndo- seph Griffin. John Smith. The. surviving members of tho seph of Tlgnish. Stephen, averett. Mesa; Mrs. Jno. Oeasford. Mrs. raul white. Mrs. Isrnsrd Berry. ell of Charlottetown; Mrs. n. s. Kins. Mrs. Earl Chandler. Miss Lillian, ell of-Messechusetts. " One son, Ilorne. was a victim of tlle Greet War et vunv Ridge, April 12. lill. * ' m following Mass Carduflnlrit- uel Bouquets and Flowers were thankfully received end- are [Plie- fully scknowledsed: Mess Gerda-Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Iaecluisen, Mr. and urn. Jes. ml- -llns. m. nod-admit". we. nouns - ernee srls fernllmfr. enemas. Jac- - Doyle, Mr. Jae.’ Griffin. Mr. end , ..., I am seeking information relative ' ten, r under-shad they, . tlmlsa‘"t'o" family are his widow. two sons. Jo‘ Phone 02 1ll Prince Street Crini liuitzb c urdl n‘ f ‘ - t? mm” b _ ‘On To Reno’ A Satire On Easy Divorce STORY DEALS WITH WHOLE- UALI DIVORCE FACTORY 1N WESTERN CITY Satire now takes its place as a nerw type of screen entertainment. The innovation is credited to James Cruse, producer and director of wide reputation, who in "On to Reno," a satirical story of divorce starring Marie Provost, now at the Capitol Theatre. provides a refreshing change for the tllestergoer. -"On to Reno" is a wltty attack on the wholesale freedom factory at Reno, the Divorce Capital of Amer- ica, irl which a series of humorous situations have been carried to a hilarious climax in the famous Ne- yeda clty. Cruze directed this pro- duction from a scenario prepared by Welter woods, who wrote the scripts for such Cruze productions as “The Covered Wagon." "The Pony Ex- press," "Old Ironsides" and the com- edies ln which the late Wallace Reid was starred. Miss Prevosts supporting cast in- cludes Cullen Landls in the featured role. while lllthel .Walcs and Ned Sparks are. also prominent- ly cast. Amscriosn trhctars are being used in orchards, in Pretoria, south Af- rlea Brltalns firs. women's‘ billiard nhempiorlship was held recently in Sulnstras tobacco crop last. year totaled nearly 234,500 bales. Dried prunes exported from the United States last year were valued st nearly $15,000,000. ._...___ ‘Porto Rim is just recovering from the effects of the hurricane of 1928. Card 0f Thanks Mrs. Ernest Harper and family wish to thank all their friends and neighbours who showed such great kindness during the illness and death cf her husband: also for floral tri- butes received. 3566. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cullin. Spiritual Bouquetsz-Mr. and Mrs. M. Brnlth and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCarthy. Mrs. J. Larkln and family, Teacher and Pupils of Skin- ner's Pond. Flowcrsz-Crescent, Family; Cross Mr. E. N. Keys shd family; Bouquet, M11. A. Blftlett. Auction sale atCrepaud, Saturday, at 1 halter‘... m. House- lldld rill-nature. beds, sesame. mats. carpets. stoves. duantlty of wood, cedar shingles, luufber. ladders. truck wagon, driving wagon, harness. “shovels, forks and mlsceuanecua er- ticles. ‘enriounéed at sale. If sstllrdsy item's‘ the sale will be held may 12th. w. B.T1‘CRS~_ dale, cheese ‘ ssea-s-e-al. . -"-*"-' DR. W. R. CARSON O DR. J. P. lvuima; ' - ‘QNIAL IUIOIOI '“IOUII-IIIIII' Ibl-I ‘y’ ;_ Western Guardian AKIALILSND (e cereal vege- table. nut and liver meal for foxes) sold by Braces. 3547-5-6-31. —COM.E T0 Traveller's lest Hall, Mal’ 6th. and hear Thomas Hlscott lecture on “Z0 years at sea". 3506-0-5 -A MEETING OF THE CONSER- VATIVE ELECTOBS of Klnkora and Newton polls will be held in Klnkora Hall this evening, May 6th, at 0 o'- clock. J. F. Arnett, the Conservative candidate and other speakers will be present and will address the meet- lns- asav-s-o —GAVE SPLENDID RECITAL- Mr. A. J. Binnie, Organist of Stanley Presbyterian Church, Westmount, Montreal, gave a splendid recital sf- byterlall “Church, Summtrslde, on 5111111113’. His rendition of "Handel's Largo" and "Pilgrims Chorus“ from the opera "‘l'anh:lu:el:" ‘were especl- alll’ appreciated-S. —-OFF1CERS ELECTEIb-At the annual lneeLng of the Summerside branch of the W. C. T. U., held last. week in the Baptist Hall, Mrs. (Dr) John McNeill was electrd President and Mrs. A. P. Wells, Vice-president. the remaining oflicers were re-elected. A vote of thanks was extended to the’ retiring President, Mrs. M. F. Schur- man, who had been the very efficient president for some yours. Mrs. Glid- den had charge of the first part. of the meeting and read an article. from the Loyal Temperance Legion-S. -casnv clwlsan nuwr Ar SUMMERSIDE - Last Saturday mornlng, Mr. Paul Harding, of Sum- merslde launched a cabin cruiser typc yacht that he has been building hcrc all the winter and ls a very hand- some’ craft. She was tried out in the aftcrnoon and gave a. good account _of herself. This vessel, named "The ‘Rainbow’ is thirty-five feet long, with a beam of seven feet and six inches and is powered with a six-cyl- mder 65 horse-power Buick engine. She l5 electrically lighted and‘ ls equipped with a one-mile ray search fight. The cabin ls fitted with toilet and wash bowl. The hull ls built of white oak and white pine and the cablh is all finished ill quartered oak. This handsome and sea-worthy craft was designed by Mr. James Straight, of Summerside, assisted by Mr. Stan- ley Gaudet.—S. -ARCHDEACON SADLY BE- EEAVED-Vcn. u-llchdeacon White and Mrs. lVllite, of Summerslde, left last Saturday morning to attend the funeral of the Archdcacorls mother, Mrs. J. G. Al-lguin, who passed away on Friday at. the hospital in Sydney N. E. Mrs. Anguin had been lll since Christmas, when she had the misfor- tune to injure her hip in a fall. she was very well known ill Summerside. where she visited the Archdeacon and his family on several occasions and had made many friends among the parishioners of St. Mary's parish, rvho will "deeply sympathize with the bereaved famly in their sad loss. The remains were mct at Truro, N- S., by the Archdeacon and were con- veyed to Selbourne, N. 8., where ln- terment took place beside those of her first husband, Mr. Nathaniel White. who predeceased her a few years ago. There are loft to mourn. two sons, Mr. Thomas White, of S21- bollrno, N. 5,, and Ven. Archdeacon White. of Szlmmersidc. and on‘: sister. Mrs. (Judge) Bennett. of Sackvllle, N. 13., to WhCm The Guardian cxtcnds sincere sympnthy- S. PERSONALS -lvl:ss Edith Dunn, of Alberlon, spent the \v:ok end with Mrs. C. M. McLean, of Sulrlmcrslde-S. --l\‘flss Ivy Read, of the 0111c: staff of Messrs R. '1‘. Holman, Summersldc. left on Saturday for a months vaca- Elon to Phlladclpllla--~S. ' —Mrs. Howard Weeks. of Frederic- ton. and her daughter, Mrs. Roy Car- ter. of Charlottetown. are visiting Mrs. Weeks’ sister, Mrs. ‘Thomas Johnson and Mrs. W. J. Buchanan. of Summerslde-S. ‘ -Mrs. R. C. Hayes, of Tyne Valley. was in Summerslde on Sunday to vlslt her son, Mr. Roy Hayes, who ls mndergolng treatment in the Prince County Hospital. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Sharp of Tyne Val- ley.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley. who have been living in the United States for some years, have returned home _to Summorslde, where they will re- side in future. Their many friends are pleased to see them home again -S. -Meny friends will be pleased t0 hear Miss Minnie Gey, oft Summer- side is recovering from the effects of what might have been e. more serious accident. 0n ‘Thursday last Miss Gay had the misfortune to scald her foot. when the handle of the kettle from which she was pouring hot wa- trr into a d’sl1 gave war and the_worth of Anlfriczn goods last year. contents of the kettle went over her| to . “an!” Mmwnnflrldgeelllsfllflurphh: 3 ter the evening service in the Prcs- , Ye Ollie Hmle Piaf HeintzansCo possible to produce. rlald Stewart. finest instruments” and as well. __._____.__..-..._.__...l__..__..___.- Harmony At OR 75 years. expert: craftsmen have been con- Ftinually striving to make Hclntzman 8s Co. Pianos the most wonderful instruments it is That they have been emi- nently successful is proven by the high regard in which Heintzrnarl 8s Co. Pianos are held by such artists as Melba. Tetrazinni, De Pachmann." Hambourg, Seitz, Guerrero, Viggo Klhl and Regi-l To them, it is “one of the world's in their Canadian recitals. Let us show you the various styles. Beautiful 1n appearance; wonderful in tone and touch. a Helntzman b Co. Piano will make your home not only more cheerful but mnre besuzlful MILLER BROS" Limited 4 its use is insisted upon‘ Home A Great Comedy With a. deluge of musicals, mys- tery stories, love dramas and the, like. "l-iarlnony‘ at Home" which’ opened at" the Prince Edward "then-l trs yesterday for a three day's m-é gagement ls something to wclconac‘ with open arms. E In fact, it. comes upon the el1lr~r-‘ talnmel-lt horizon as a. refreshing‘ breeze on a worm summer day. “Harmony At Home,“ adapted, from the successful stage play, "The; Family Upstairs," written by l-larryl Dclf, ls a document on the screen as, human as life ltsclf. Clean as the proverbial hound‘: tooth, sparkling with wlttty lines,‘ repartee and humorous sltuations,| "Harmony At Home" takes you right! into the homo of a typical lrliddle‘ class American family. You listen, to their moods, happy, morose, changeable. You are in full sym- pathy with theln at all Limes and in the final analysis watching this pic- ture, seeing and hearing lt, gives you :1 surf, cf guilty feeling, a feeling that you ‘have stolen into a home and listened to the heart beats of every one, I ' It ls rich ll-l humor. as such a story should and it contains a forthright, sinmlc lave theme which might. b? the lore story of any one of n million couples who wlll ex- change kisses tonight on the old front porch! "Harmony At Home" ls played by rt rcmarl-znble cast, headed by Wil- liam Collicr. 51"., and Marguerite Churchill, and ls a. picture for the entire family. -1-l'.ls many friends null regret to hear that Mr. Roy Hayes, of the staff of the Royal Bank, Sllmlnerside, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mr. W. I. Bowman. of Charlottetown, ls taking his plllcr. Mr. Bowman has many friends in Summerslde who will be glad to sec him again-S. ' I l . l Eastern Guardian t “'1'. P. S. MEET -- The regular! monthly meeting of the Greenwich and Cable Head Young Peoples So- clcty met st the home of Mrs. with! Sanderson on April 24th, with tuenty , members present. Meeting opened by ’ singing Hymn 523, followed by scrip- ture reading, Matthew 10th Chapter} and Lord's Prayer repeated in unlson. . Mlnutes of last. meeting were rend! and roll called. Hymn 752 was then! - sung, followed by program, which’ consisted of Reading, by Leslie Mc- Lsren: Mouth organ music, by Leslie, _ Wilfred Ira Mclaren and Arthur , Anderson; Reading by Raymond l Rattrsy; Dialogue, "Jelly for the i Minister“; Reading, Arthur And-en; son. New programme committee was IVDOi-nied for next meeting, which ls to be held at the home of Mrs. Am- brose Rettrays. Meeting closed by, singing Hymn 410. Lunch was serv-I ed by the hostess end remainder ofi evening spent in singing. New Zenlend expects to export 1.- 500.000 boxes of an Yn thll. year. \ -.._. Efluorts ‘a rstsull l1 n theatre glld in Cardiff. ‘Miles, 911v: felled- Arl Aalerlcen-finenccd line ln Bra.- sll is adding more planes to its fleet. Porto Rico bought 070,200,000 worth of American goods lest year. CUBA bought neirly $130,000,000 France is now taking one-sixth of all thr- oil exports of Russia OllllT-l has unmrfed 350.000 wns 0f rice so for this yea-r A lllrnlolzal plaque to 10rd Milner l bzcn unveiled in Westminster flabcy Lat-rill. will hlllld many new gov- ‘ errzmcrl; budding: A Clilllpéllgll to print all nlcmls in Lrlgllsjl 1135 been started in Lnndon Cnlrtal onlployorl by the leading lmnks of Italy has increased nearly 50 1W1‘ cent in the last six years. ’The Vogue _in._ Spectacle-ware We take pride ln fitting our patients with the newest and most becoming types of Spec- tacle waref White Gold ls lust new in popular favour; we ere show- lng e number of the most popular designs. ' ._-fi4l_. , fly‘ lltallllltlleetlt Inliiafilleiawlthllnaldh _,_ ‘veg-gs,- 4w..- _ . V '!fi$ 153;, ..-, .~.-.... .. __