1Q or Seed, Which? i?‘ i? when care was exercised in the ‘mPenslve mm‘ h°me made 0M5‘ n’ Austruiiii [Hlllflll " :{'_“'_',’(°Yh\~k-e __ ’ choice of fields to be cut. for seed l5 ‘lune and undertakmg w make “illillllf”, ‘illmic-nliy ...'.: and m the handling o; the Seed a. slip cover for a. Chesterfield but 111mm‘, ,,,~,,,,.|,, _,, mififiqsluorc crop to ensure of its being free of "WW W110 l8 lllllldl’ Wm‘ a needle ,i,','ll,',z,',lnl'l,,l,fg -,‘\!‘,’,,,,; mun" $13,.“ uuiliruc oil-eye daisy and other troublesome ca“ mlmage a chau- snp Coven Draft cry-lava Jul-J’ Algllulllllgln weed seeds. Canada could many Your pattern 0" Pal?" “lid 6° Fllllllllfl rmmllllHTo-‘zll. McKinley Mex-ease he, production o; gpnoghy your experimenting with it before “n seed before exceeding the amount l“! Dill 5915*?" "W? I'm" male?" drum. lrltniu pnuml K522i, ‘gfrllzllollr __ required for home consumption. ifll- ll; l5 Wlsv l0 Pl" ll’ 1mm W“ l',',',",'l‘,',',',,,'lR',f:§:"'_53,???“ 4‘ 310"" null The advisability of harvesting have the desired result before do- Ilulugury pqug "mo. timothy as sccd rather than hay ing the actual sewing. 1,'_l,‘|_l.“,fl_'e"L“ 3-p“_.h,_,._ will depend in large part upon the —~———- —— 'l“"“" W" ~ "m" A:.l“,j:,‘,f(',',',“ prospect of marketing hay in FARE El\ INES T0 IIAVE f 11.11111 r><u|ii.|";;',n|1u_ 0'1! (Iolimy Great Britain or the United States. SIRENS zlrlllilfldllilln. ‘,ll§_“r;0,l} Li" Information as to hay prospects in Mod"rn fire engines in Belfast, igtuiiuuuiu IPII .ousi|. Izionefr .. both these countries should be‘ Ireland, travel so fast that their [gill-Nahpélllllfugyllfilfml 4mm‘ Alli- svallable by July 1st, which would oianging bells do not uiarn pedes- f 11in krunylfllllB iilmnmt nrdinaflly be ozii~ly.enough to allow iricns in time, according to the sllllit-almillllllrrr- 109,4, ppf c,“ silieroe . Canadian/farmers to choose as hc- P.l c Committee and sirens will W VIuLYORW m‘, n‘ Fnrp‘ y tween making their timothy crops shriek i-iir- ivarviuqs hereafter. At '0 ..1../,,,,_,._~,,,.,.;,, ,,,,,_,,|,, ‘§,'Q,,,.°“ \‘_lr~r I'm‘. into hay or harvesting them as times the engines speed 50 miles 11'; sllllllh?"ligdlilr-nclllllll ‘ll-Ill; MAY 13. 1933 , _____- Your Capital Protccted— lncomc Assured Ill; Wm" Plflll of investment today whe cgnselvallve‘ one—a programme d ‘t; VX0111‘ ca ital 1s fully protected all“ é income rom 1t amply secured, l‘ _ uaranteed investment Certifi. gages. issued for small or large amounts, er absolute safety and a guarantggd return of 5% for contracts of from one to three years, and 4% for demand de. Pwli- _ These are secured by sound trustee investments of gilt-edged bonds and. first mortgages and the written guarantee of a company whose develop; ment has progressed steadily since i893. Tlic Eastern Trust-Company HEAD orricc - HALIFAX. us. BRANCHES“ w" ST- Joi-ms, New. SAINT JOHN. N. s. MONTREAL MONCTQN §fi 1 i i l For many months past the hay market has been very pricm decidedly low. In the more important commercial hay growing ' areas in Canada there will prob- ably be substantial carry overs, es- pecially in the Mnrltime Provinc- es and Quebec. owing to failure of SLII‘ COVERS lmake her living room dull and monious whole. Slip covers are a real help to many a. woman who is trying to attrmuve‘ .\m ‘Pi-l anil Tel ... ‘Smnelimes they are used t2) bring Allllwllulfl - colour into an otherwise dull room; 11mm", ru.,'(,,,.' " sometimes the are used to change —- Ithe colour and to make a chair of l! l’ it the wrong shade blend into a hafi-,:‘hcrnr;é MOIB often they 8J8 USCd 8S 8-; Dllinvnrc uud llud ‘PI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘k ——-i,~,—_ __. [Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Ma rkef Markets At A (Cunurlluu Press) ill-it'll. ' "M" I lIr-nzllilin ‘n. (Cunndlun Press) -,.u'“ “u, Toronto and hlontrenl-Interlisieil o W“ issues EIIBICI’; balance of list strong- . r-r. 193111;", M Ncu- Yurk-Pmft-tiiklng In com- I," Bu‘ _"‘ lIlOlllllh-i hut market favorites im l llililil’ Hlflllfit ' ' llrnvu. Jun“ Sh", ul'l;,"'c"dl'l '- Hlrwirnuprg Wheat frnctloiiall)’ llut Nicki-I ... auger Massey llurris . . —__""“' .\I1*l‘ull Front .. . y ‘Allflllffllll Puivr-r . . ’ -I\'at Brew . , ‘ .l'ou'cr (‘orp ., (Juchrr: Power . Slinivlnlgun .. Steel of (‘an Wiuulpng iviilkcr r211"... ... .... .. Pivotal New York Stocks j-i-iii N. Y. CURB (Canadian Iron) l-I ock l I .Anicr (‘ran R Amer Sup Power As kl and El Cities Serv El Bond and Sh a Ford of Canada A ,- f (Ounudluu Press), “tor-kn .\lli1| Uliciiiii-ril .\u1 and I1‘ ]'1)\\'1l‘ ... Am Smelling Uclilsuu “Plll Slvvl . (‘uuailu Ilrv ‘use ll‘on (ins . . 1mm Prnducts .. MINING export markets. It is known that measure of economy to cover shabbyj{iflfllmiilfcigyé {or the year ending March 3i. upholsiering. Twice lately I havcditl-‘i: . . . . .. . . 1135/ ‘ “and,” new 1938, only 24.533 Vms have been; seen them used very effectively for. f“, ;‘,,,,.,.,.Fm"' ' ‘ 541/: TORONTO, May 12- Ho“ BXPOYWd B5 5881"“ lw-OOD ""151" {this purpose. One was a very large __ - gal’. Rsgffo“ ___ _ , in; 1930 and about 500,000 tons in some comfortable overstuffed chair. I 1 ca," 23% Afordrti)". . ... . fir}. vreviws We"- Lovely u. szi in. but literally w;-,*,;;;'_“'s_{§"‘§'j “if; “ is Iced. The principal export markets Canadian hay have been ln Great Britain and the United Staets, fol- lowing partial failure of the hayi crops in those countries. It happens that for the lust two years both these countries have had good hay crops with the result that their 1e- quirement of extra. Canada was very snmll. The inability to depend upon hay as a cash crop has led many Can- adian farmers in recent years to let their timothy fields ripen to har- vest for seed. This hay to seed production has in most instances been highly encouraging sud has been specially profitable ,,_A. .... r i0.- ,this from a coarse piece ibleached ‘cotton-the kind that origin . sumues {mm A pair of wicker chairs covers. These i Englishy-looklng chlntz change from “med them the city. shreds. A slip cover was made for, of un-; I ‘Si llulnn (‘urlt frequently called “factory cottonfl, vuum (‘urp . . ilt was dyed a deep cream shade with coffce and looked remarkably well and rifd not. betray its humble were given new life by the use cf slip chairs were hope- lessly shwzby but slip covers of an rejuven- Slip covers may be purchased all ready to fit onto your chairs or Chesterfield, but they are more ,an htur through busy sections of MO Tricks DARLING all that's nice!" Cookies little pies delight the hearts of girls and boys! “Sugar n‘ spice. 0' and cakes and Angel‘ Calla, Each . . . . 20c A new style of this well known . cake. so light that If it Ind wings It. would. fly,. covered with tut-y Icifll- hrgu S-Ibyer lvnusduwn Cn-kr. lb- ~- mo“; flnQ-[nlned cake - fresh from our ovens, 1W0 thick layers of white with n ' delicious Dcvlls’ Food Center 1m wmi immi- Icinl In‘! covered with Macaroon or Hula Cocoa-nut. Regular Saturday Sflwial Baked Beans 20st: P" ill-ll"- Oven STEWARTS Bakgffr Phone 211. liuilin ,.\‘iun1l fill Unit-u Pacific U S ltublie-r .- ll S Stool Valuuliuin \Vc.-=iiu1:lirn|sc ‘VUUlIVOTllI EXCHANGE 1:; ... . 3 . . (‘ouiaurum ... . Dame lillncs .. Fubynn . 1.’. 15 1 I-"Ilrlrlgo . i ltuldiile . ,,,, (Fuunrllnil Pr“) ‘lilmtleld ' ‘i air1.\'1'i:11.\1., 11.1,.» Ill-British and “""""“'B l: ("II-lgu vxcli igt- l'lII‘I'I‘I\(‘l|‘fi i|1 relu- “‘"'“"‘d“ 41’, llnll m tlu- mlluii ilullur us (‘Olll- lurk“. ' m0 piled by the Royal Iluuk of Uuilndn, "numger " 21,11, llouicsiofid . . (‘lfliifll tmluy n ' tiwey -..- . - an fullmvsz- Argentina peso ..'H ' Tcck IIullh ..- Thoms (‘nrl ... 'l‘n\vugaiuu1i .. 'l‘r1\n1Iu'Pll » ‘iris Ger-- Belgium 10.44%; (‘miatla $9.00,- llnlt. a ._. Vacuum . 4‘ vipnnll . 7| Waite m1 ( wr-nrm n 33,73 f‘ n ili l‘ Silver . - aioxrnnul‘, a nNlny"..)12-DpgpIg-1 Total sales 111.000. ~1- 111 1 - .. . ' liulillilrioy cdlliXl-tlllsI‘l:iselsiaualillllibeliurlifillll UNLISTED 1| vent: in 10 rents n pound on Ilontrcal dairy mid produce mnrlrr-‘slz t1\:l.'-_\'. (‘Irv-use urrlrnla totalled 1a" double yesterday's totals and ‘E00 Incl-t- fliuu IFr-liiny of.’ last‘ week. “all? 015i!‘ lllflrltct was fractlorinlly ‘r "l-"m- ‘Yllll Rrincral quotations "n RFIIIIPIlIBhIPIIIPIIEI in cur-yum m. l"! "1- lilli l" l7 routs n ilozcu fur extras. 1,411 to l5 vents for firsts nml 135*’; P" 1f! vents for dot-ands Offer. l!!!" nmnuutevl tn 33214 fmxca‘ Wholesale built-r. ionglnuktfy" “m cllnc. The gnnorill Ylllfilnllnn gm- m, 1 regruiiuil in rnrlnts or loss lscunmc 19 "“"'.* " P0111111. There weru 55.‘! hor- ch ivffnrcil for sale. The inuln .-,,,,'.,. l"? "l" FI"-'III.\' (Imp in hufter [Irlcmq ilpm-nrr-rl 1o he lack u!’ demand nml ‘ '- Fllilni-nrn :l_'us oi‘ inn-rousing prfldflfllnn “m, some piv-k-ulv in receipts. Gilhcc .. Ni-w Ilruusivlrk mul Prince Eil- lIulcrnW wnril lsluuil Rrci-u mountain llnfgn". Hilltop P" ""1" "Wlllllll-rvd at yelfvrilnvfi! Home Oil levels. The Iifllfll per fi) mum] rciunlncd 11c '15 m so and’. b" mm Jackson . Kirk Town .. Luke Mnron ...» C. P. R. EARNINGS 950115555 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 11—Ea.rnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the week ended May 7 were: 1933, $2,041,000; 193g, 53,. 106000; decrease. $156,000. Vlckera . .- Wonil Kirk ... GRAIN (Ounudlul Pr!!!" WINNIPEG, May v1.0a: Wheat: May 05%; July 005K145; 0C1 ‘Ky-lb- _. I NOTICE || henb, ‘hm an‘ Sign Ila!’ 20KB; July 2011115; Oct KENTOO INVESTMENTS LIMITED Earl-y: my 3015B; July zuiiB: 0M will nuke Application lo the Ilon- “w” ' curable the ‘ _, of Slate of Canada for leave to surrender its La hoi- Honest labor bears s lovfly you, -’f'hcmas Dekker. Kentco Investments Ltd. N0 11cc CABIN PRICED , Wheat: No I linnl 08- 1N0 I nor (ll-infer under flso provisions of llfiti; Nu $1111.; dig/an h a W??? ‘ ' ' 0 it ' Sect-Ion so of The Comlilnlcs m. $311453‘: ‘ " 1 ...-tut; Clllldl. B1. ' 0min: No 2 C W with No a C W 27K; No I 1- eil 20%; Nu 2 foul 21%; llcjecti-il 22%: Truck 2i! . IIni-lv-y: 1i row ex 8 l 4 ' ' \' 41".-- ' a MONTREAL. Oils M51. 1933. W. I’. CREAGII, Secretary. _ OOOO-OOQO-O§OQOOOO—OOQO—QO-QO~O+Q-FOFO- QQO@F . '4‘ submitted in the recent Dominion- , The following slate of officers for ‘ii Watson: Recording Secretary, Mrs. 3" urer, Rachael Wainwright, Halifax. ‘ —Halifax Chronicle. - §§ NEW ISSUE PRDVINCE 0f PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 41/270 Ten Year Sinking l-‘und Bond; (Non Cullable) Dated May 1st. Due May I, 1948 Principal and Interest payable In sh; lawful Money of Canada. at. the holder's option in Montreal, Toronto and Charlottetown, These bonds are u. direct and primary obligation nf the Province of Prince Edward Island and are a charge upon the revenues and assets of the Province. A Sinking Fund will be established sufficient to retire the entire Issue at maturity. PRICE 97.50 and accrued interest, in yield 4.321}; RDYAL SECURITIES CORPDRATIDN Ltd. RILEY BUILDING CHARLOTTETOIVN, I’. E. l. oao-o-oovo-o-owwo-owooooo-voooooo ooo++vovco++o+eo++ V‘ Q O 0-0 O O 0Q Q-OO-Q+QOQOOOO-O+O—OQ-QQQ- woooowo-oo-vo-oo-voooo-o-oo-owooo-oa-oo-ma-mv-oow-o ‘ O fOflfO Minimum Charge for my g ooulo, BATE-lo par 10M. than In- sertions for tho prloo of two. strictly payable in advance. AGENTS: BIG MONEY SELLING Shoelustic. Boles shoes at home for few cents. Spreads like putty: wears like leather. Another fast selling product-revolutionary new bandaging material. Prospects everywhere. Write Dept. B9 Shoe- lastic Company. 1332 William Street, Montreal. . A. W. 5-0-13-30-21. To Let CENTRAL GUARDIAN l1.CNZJRPN.§F.AIK§§AE.ZZT°ZZ ‘Mlly 14th will be as follows: Bur- in In reserved fur Queens lmghm’ Holy communion‘ v nu uf local Interenl but n1I~ o. m.: French River, 2.30 p. m.; .r mug u! u uovnsy nature |u1|y he Kcnsmgtonl 7 p- m‘. Sunday School tar-rut] ut 4 cents u word utrlvlly y uyublu In udvunco. l2 p. m. G. T. Sprlggs, Rector. _,_./_ S"l"_PING_ POTATOES — LAYER RIOUS FIRE - Mr. ‘Prucmriii quantities oi potatoes arc being Jmkms’ Chewy vane“ on going t. loaded. at Perth Station. Mr. Stew- his mm about me D-Clock yesm, “L bun“ l“ chalge- day morning found ii. a mass oi _ “flames from an undiscovered causc Tms NTORE Wm be om“ [m The barn is a total loss, the contents business on Saturday nights, start-lo; “Mk feed implcmcms etc a" ‘ r v I '1 ' ing May 13th. The Rogers Hard- ware Company, Limited. 9392-5-11-13-21. being destroyed. There is some in- ‘ SUYDIICB. HORNE IDEAL OIL BURNERS— POLICE COURT-"At the P°ll°° Give steady even heat, do better 0cm“ ycilmldfly mowing a “lg” baking and coolizlng Go down town rant was sentenced to ten days inl__t0 me Show, emrhave a warn, lau- kitchen, hot water, when you re- SAY nan, LET'S GIVE Mothcuusers‘ We have dozens of them a m“ Fflwm“ Rallge and “Hm” T. a. Ivcs. Phone 1111. 94112-5-13-21- Ideal" Oil Burner for "Mother's; Day." Its a. gift that will last andl is guaranteed for five years. See: Ives today. Phone 1117. 9482-5-l3-2i CHURCH SERVICES will be 00n- ducted on May 14th at Hazclbrook at ll a. m.: Cross Roads at 3 p. m. Rev. Alex. Gibson will be the speak- er at the morning service. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. will conduct a service of praise. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., Limited, will be open for business on Saturday nights, starting May J. St. Claire Jeans, M. A., Slimmer- s'de. has received the distinction 0f having obtained honorary men- tion from the Cmadlan Authors Association for a sonnet which he ding day. PLANTS FATAL T0 LIVESTOCK wide competition. ELECTOFFICERS -- In an ad- dress bcfore the Alexandra Society cumas 40f the lily family) account Guests at the mcctlng included Mrs. W. H. Covert, wife of His Honor the Lieut.-Govern0r mid Mrs. Gordon S. Harrington, wife of the Premier. During the luncheon appreciation was expressed for the fine work done by Miss Zuidee I-Iorsfull who retired from the office of treasurer o! the society after u. term of eight years. During her term of office Miss Horsfall was always an en- thuslastic and willing worker for anything in connection with the So- ciety or King's College as a whole. stock: darncl, mirplc cocklc, locoweed, wa ier hemlock. Cattle: ergoi, purple cookie, cursed liirkspur, locowccd. poison hem laurel. Wllll!’ snakcroot, ragwort. Sheep: ergot, darnel, death ca root. Swim: darnrl, purple cocklc. wa ter hemlock. the ensuing term was brought in: Patroness, Mrs. c. L. Worrell; Pre- ' sldent, Sophie Wilson (re-elected); Poultry: crgoi, darnel, purpl Vice-Presidents, Rosic Lyons, Glace cockle and other injurious seed Bay; Hamlin lrhalrwwcaiher, Saint in screenings. John, Mrs. W. I-I. Spinney. Yar- mouth; Mrs. Hodgson, P. E. L; Cor- responding Secrctary, Mrs. A. W. “Mother-F llohby, burst F. F. Smith, Granville Ferry: ‘Ireas- the grocers. ed‘ sign in the window for a week." 10.30 ‘turn. Ask us for list of satisfied YORK PASTORAL CHARGE ser- vices on Sunday, May 14th will be: Central Church, ll a. m.; Pleasant Grove, 2.30 p. m.; York, '1 p. m. At the morning service the Sacrament nf Baptism will be dispensed. After the evening service in York the choir Mr. W. C. West has returned from an extended visit to friend's at Bald- win's Road, New Perth and Union Road, Lot 6i. While at the latter place he called on Mr. Geo. F. Mel- nnd his estimable partner celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wed- With reference to the fact that poisonous plants, principally death ed for 11.2 per cent of the death. of sheep in Western Canada during Horses: crgol. lsracken. horsetail, lwacken. darnel, crowfoot, lock, water hemlock, water pasnip, mas, purple cockle, pasque flower, lupine. lr-cowecd, poison hemlock, water hemlock, laurel. white snake- ing into the house all out of breath. "there's going io be an awful row at His wife has got. a baby girl, and he's had a ‘Boy Want- T0 LET-PASTURE L01‘ NEAR city. 61 Pownal St. 9478-5-13-31 rent, 332 Euston St, now ready, for occupation. 9471-5-13-31 ma RENTAL STORAGE AND can space. Central. Fred H. Trainor, 80 Grafton Street. 0399-5-l1-3l. I LET—TWO ADJOINING BEAT- i "d ground floor rooms, 165 Great l .. George St, one ‘door north Cras- 1 . wolf's Studio. PhOhc 626. Q ‘i 9409-5-11-31 i ' "'0 JET IN CAVENDISH APART- ‘ ments, large furnished apartment for J1me, July and August. Tele- phone 1407. 9449-5-13-31. , 1) LET - TWO ADJOINING ' heated ground floor rooms, I65 Great George St. Olle door north , CraswelPs Studio. Phone 626. Wanted WANTED - BUSINESS MAN wants room and board with priv- ate family. State price. P. O. Box 455. 9427-5-12-31 WANTED~SMALL BUNGALOW or cottage. Must be bargain. For cash. Write Box R, Guardian. 0470-5-13-21 A DRIVING HORSE AND CAR- rlage is wanted till roads break up in Fall for his good care and keep. S. F. Tarbush. 9460-5-13-21. Work Wanted OOOOQO-OOO-O ' vertising liates—l'ayabl in Advance Central Guardian locals, to. pa: word; Wfllgm u; mu"! Mill- n- P" W081i: Announcement and Coming 5""!!- Zv- P" "Id; Classified, 2o. per word; In Mcmorlam $901M. ‘we- re: Inch; um u: Flonl mu Bplrltuul Offer- "III- 984l- flu. to. per sumo; Lemn of Condolence. 70o. y ‘per Inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ‘for. p“ Inch _ or 6o per word. Other rules on uppllanlmu, 4 » Agents Wanted I i I 9409-5-11-31 f l race ymu 5 AA-k-‘AAA; vortlsuuens twenty - flvo For Sale EXCEPTIONAL OFFERHVG Oi one of the finest homes in Char- - lottetownb choicest residential district. Ten rooms in perfect condition. Every modern conven- ience. Hardwood floors through- ("19- Slmcious lawns and shade. Priced for quick sale at very at- tractive figure. Shown by up» pointment only. Phone 633. - 9412-5-11-3‘ Personal PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- lBn-i pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (10,) Personal 5-8-18-20-27. T 0 IE T I'IUNGALOW m“ j Situations Vacant-Female AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and hair- drefislns. Join Canada's Largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel Beauty Academies. 8 Ste. Catherine East, Montreal. S. V. F. 3-25-4-22-5-13. Miscellaneous MASONRY, PLASTERING RE- pairs. Fireplaces. Tinting and housccleaning. Low prices. ll. Syd- ney Street. 0397-5-11-31. IIOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C Ltd, Toronto (l0) ’ 5-6-13-‘20-27. BARGAINS IN GOOD SECOND hand ranges. Fred H. ‘Trainer, 80 Grafton St. 9399-5-11-3l l Female Help Wanted WANTED - JULY AND AUGUST. experienced first-class cook. Ref- erences required. Also two capable up-stairs girls. Apply Guardian. 9443-5-13-3i. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through, our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College. 5'73 Harrington. Halifax. H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf 13th‘ 93.92‘5‘n'13'2l' llsh, aged 82, and who was the first ~ i A i _ . child born in that settlement so IIOUSEKEEPER WITH TWO I 0N0“ RY MENT 0N Rev many years ago. Two years ago he ‘children wants position. Will work for $1.50 per month. Apply at. once to Box 100. Montague, P. E. I. 0453-5-13-11. For Sale CRISI‘ SOUND CABBAGE, TWO cents per pound. G. F. Ferguson. - New London. 9411-5-11-3l S FOR SALE-SEED OATS AND which met at luncheon at the Lord a survey of 19am“ and m“ re_ rmmhy wary Gggrgg Hughes, — .11. n. 1/1 . ‘ ‘ "' . ‘ B kl P int. 9415-5-13-21 , of the great work this society is dc- inflow} ' um 55,112)‘: ' e CARBON") sulTd-BLE F03 v . ,. o Wllg arc some o e more 1mm; oucbouges, etc. per mg m Lonnechol‘ “m1 the c0110“ common plants dangerous to live- sheet. Guardian Ofiide. tf. FOR. SALE - I2 ACRES OF LAND 2% miles from Charlottetown. ' Apply 29 Valley Street. 9330-5-9-61 FOR. SALlk-CHOICE PURE BRED Yorkshire Sow. due to furrow _ May 28th. J. A. Miller, French- fort, P. E. I. 9461-5-13-41. FOR SALE-Electric singer Sew- Tng Machine. Phone 359 or 8 Stew- art St. FOR SALE — GOOD GENERAL purpose Island mare, 5 years old. - Reginald Parkman. East Royalty. ~ 9469-11 HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY OF timothy seed for sale at 6c pcr lb. 8 S A REAL OPPORTUNITY For men with or without ex- perlence to sell direct a. nat- ionally known producl. The manufacturers of this product have recently opened a Can- adian factory and as the Maritime Provinces are prac- tically virgin tcrritory. all men accepted will be trained our method. Salesman in the Uni- ted States have been ire- mendously. successful in ilie sale of this product for the past fifteen years The pro- duct is patented and practic- ally non-competiiisc, The mcn we select will have a wonderful opporr unit v in step into large earnings. Ap- plicant: should lJU from '.‘.'i to 50 years of age: of 112.11 ap- pcarancc. and lurni :11 charac- ter references. Wc rrquirc no investment or deposits for merchandise. We siari you in business for _\'Oill'c‘~3ll‘, rxiiiiout capital. Mail you" agiplic- ution to:- MR. H. J. DOWE). 4B Princess Street. Saint John, N’. B. If your application mccis rip- proval. you will lic notified for a personal inmrviciv, at or near your home town. _____________"___ SKIN BLI-lliIISIII-IS srou. BEAUTY Write The Wood Co., Crapaud. P, E. I. 9454-5-13-11. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Flvc, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE - STUDEBAKER V1 ton truck and roadster in good fifii i NEW ISSUE PROVINCE of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 41/2 % Province of Prince Edward Island and are n charge upon the revenues and assets of the Province. A Sinking Fund will be established sufficient to retire the entire Issue n maturity. PRICE 91.50 and accrued Interest. to yield 4.112%. l. M. BAONALI. CIIARLOTTETOWN I’. . I. Ten Year Sinking Fund Bonds (Non Callablel Dated May 1st, I933. Due May l. I943 Principal and interest payable in the lawful Money of Canada, at the holder's option 1n . Montreal, Toronto and Charlottetown. These-bonds are n direct and primary obligation of the IRVING, BRENNAN & Company Ltd. '. BOX A22. it c " PHONE 3N5. 15 odis-s-iz-zi. U> TI>W l l. Gbilffliliwbf‘.fiwfihbbbfifi¢fi fiflbfifibbuUbfifififi running order. Hugh Mclsaac, R. R. 3, Sourls. 9448-5-13-11. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardiln Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE-JOHN DEERE GRAIN seeder with narrows $40.00. 2 strong slovens virtually new $50.00 each. Apply Jim Lawless, Ken- singmn. 9338-S-9-6i. FOR SALE-GIRIIS WHEEL. AI.- so three burner oil stove and oven. Apply Guardian. 9430-5-12-31 FOR RENT, 0R WILL EX- chango for city property, central- ly located, cottage with modern conveniences, on city suburbs. Also bum and fox-ranch. Apply Mrs. E. D. McLennan. Bradal- bane, R. R. 1., P. E. I. 9472-5-l3-3i STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR sale. Finest strawberry Plants, Dunlap 1000, $450: 5000 $20.00. Frcrnirr. 1030 9.5.00; Ever bearing I 100 $2.50.I“1'nntirccs. bushes and bulbs. Send for list. will exchange for potatoes or young pigs or large orders. Riverside Nurscijv. West River, N. S. April 29-Sat-3i FUD- Pimples defeat more women than ugliness-qiarticularly among ado- lcscent girls who develop an infer- iority complex just because of pim- pies. There are a lot of things you can do about pimples. First, if it h a serious case. 8o to a uhyslvlfln- m" temal . disorders, acute stomach complaint, bad digestion in general, and poor circulation all may 00n- tribute to a bad complexion. If you are healthy and yet suffer- ing from pimples, then start In treating your face. First, you Jun can't be too clean. Instead of squeezing pimples, keep Y0“? 3101145 off. Use a medicated lotion. Don‘t use make-up for a few dams. if your skin is bloicliy. And keep your face clean by using medicated soap and s. sterilized wash cloth Don't forget to scrub up your hands before you start scrubbing your face with the wash cloth. Just treating your face isnt enough. You need sleep, preferably eight hours a night, and'every night until your skin improves. And you need to drink water, much more of it than you usually drink. Try taking u glass on the hour, eve- ry hour all day long. Eight to twelve glasses are what you need. Honesty Ls also the bcst IXIYIHCQL- lBoston Post wv-w-vwwnm-ww.-..~ie.s.i-. ~ .—»