PAGE TWO ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MILK CONSUMERS NOTICE By J. a. WILMOT . Owing to an increased price for Milk Feeds, the scarcity of homel (“firm”) M eglfilthiouutdgulmlmn; ground feeds, and the general increase in all production costs, the Milk ,1 ‘aerkind to nub" y" w Producers find that they will have to have an increase in the price paid to l Meeun are to b. hold It "u" m "um ‘e 0"" you "m" by ‘he lwdws‘ (Continued) even know that thlsMiss Lennard g ' u” "M" gunk.“ m The undersigned Milk Vendor: THE SILK ENIGMA‘ 1 agreeteraiaetheprleeofmilkonecen g XIX per quart starting October 1st, 1937. The total increase shall be passed A-‘VOTBER RIDDLE FOR BECK un to the Producers. Starting October 1, Pasteurized Milk Wholesale 9 cents per quart s Pasteurized Milk Retail l0 cents per quart igullgxrl ‘Se?’ filihvleilvni; git“; Ezuscrlergttlbenn o1: ti}? Eennllg! _ fizlilshllvilvel‘ lgfféfliggglalizf; ,1 moued he would have said that “WWW ' ' ' - , , ~ . v- . ouldbe toilnd tM.R lClrk. Ra“. Milk “ hulesale 8 cents per quart , AC. was definitely rude. B-ut I not a mflicularlv good one, It sh easy w r usse a Raw Milk Retail Yirtur .\lc\l'illiams Eugene (‘ullen (‘ecii “nod ‘Vendell Wood Frank ll. Roper Harold Stead Sidney A. Enman - one had made a rtlcularly , not a customer, persisted Inspector Hillhnn (irviwry Mr»- Alcx- Rhynw mil gfrrrjeriegrstl-‘tllioilrliscali/slrifig, M53 ' thorough search of fie p1ace., Graves. I don't suppose you keep W, J, CAMPBELL $29-75 "Ggdflela er Time" J. \\,/~rltlcll.\lnli'l1 Roland Mai-Donald l w dme i, had been Complcliemsy Some of the contents of wardrobe‘ records oi everyone who comes, SYDNEY RANICAR l‘. ll Douglas Roderick McDonald ll-l1>11¢<‘<‘~\‘f111- T0 811 intents and and drarvers were rather untidy. (the shop casually. d ROY TOOMBS 11 jewel "Canadian ~ .\. Jillvlku" A‘ =0" ti!" F-T- hlfR-"il" L- -1l~ 3"!“ pufppggg m, on,» had .91 eye, 0., the I suppose your good friend Mrs. I Certainly not, Peter Oxton an . ‘in cuppa" - full! Al] the chum and Pure Milk 10., uu, lpcr cm. Cox) Joseph‘ J. Drlsfllll w, from we mohmm- she- 1m swim did,” wnmme he, flgnj gum’ ,,.,,d;|y_ 01,,- rmrds- con- behalf of Cavendish dis- m‘ M“, o’ mm“, Peru (in! Everett’ BMW" oxmns on he, “m. Mme to ’ after having seen our Chinese gent r cern only people who gave an trict. "m" "m, gwmuqg, Iornc lwlly 9-373 “w? Chem, Beck m, hnpleasanuy. enter Miss Lennards flat. They 1 order to be sent to their address; I zbllblllixlzlialilfilriiu“ al.)prchen.qi‘~el m. did,“ like voung l never do, Graves. People like also people who have accounts llrullll‘ Hunn (i. (i Smith mils" disappearing in (1115 way; and l your Mrs. Stames slart a Job and‘ with us. lolm J. .\_\’luurrl 19 7 b Superintendent Beck had his ' ' ; hands full. The Assistant Com- 3 pnces w e ‘mlssioner had, that morning, been anything but. polite. If Beck had ybeen asked for s purely personal then Assistant, Commissioners had a habit of being rude when the occasion suited them, and Beck had left the Presence with a feel- ing that before very long the official Loot would connect with a portion 0i his anatomy that had . 9 cents per quart Wallace Wheately John Walsh A. Allison Holmes Health Pasleurized Milk Co, 1P" 5- C- “Sim” way of undue violence. Jnhnmckichon morn particularly when he re- A UCTION SALE I am instructed by James Calder t0 sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 28th of Sep- mcmbvrcrl that some sinister in-‘ ilucnce was intcrcsled in Oxtons- ' a yellow influence,‘ so he imagined. Nm. that he had any grounds for association the girl's disappear- ance with the .1101: murder. The Assistant Commissioner had made that quite plillll. He had suggest- ed lhar. Beck should have been more orthodox right from the start. If he had been. this A. C., made it even more clear that he would. by lhi» have been \\'<'ll on the wny to cleaning up the myst- tembcr at 2 o’cl0ck his Apartment House, 205 ery. And now on top of all this worry has disappeared at all. For all we know the Ohinaman might haw been an old friend of hers, looklnk her up after a long absence. I The fact that Miss Lennard was. not in the flat this morning when: Mrs. Stains obligingly sent. for the ; police, means nothing at all to me. 1 The Morn After-Taking Carter's Liille LiverPills from Mrs. Stains, he smiled It's 1so good, Chief, that u might apply [w approximately 5,000 other phone. 1r mu Miss lennud was f women in London at this moment. one of our customers we will moat y‘ What did the local men find in y. certainly have a record. . i the flat? Any signs of disorder‘); But the reply Peter Oxton re- They say they can't swear to it, _: was discouraging. Mis what you want to know. Inspector. he said, reaching for the house ’ ceived always resentgd anything m me J not knowing Miss Lennards habits, ,‘ Lennard was not on Onions books. but it seemed to them as 1f some- , But that does not mean she was seldom sec it through. There is no mean, of knowing A's a matter of fact. sir. you're 1 whet-her this woman purchased, right Mrs. Stains was off shortly y Suchow silk 1n the past few days? , afterwards for an afternoons. I'm afraid not, said Oxton. ' shopping‘. she say that the car.’ Such a transaction would go‘ was at Ihc gcrlrarrvhcntvshcllcit the i throlughyltxlge stall: ledger Olfgda-Sofi y l ‘ l . ‘ " .‘ v lJluill-Ibdlllllilzfllhfilc Cllilllfllglllcll" “£22210? 1 lilo? ‘miiéh his ‘belerlmslold in the 1 ting in the driver's seat. 1 past week if that {Ell-ill be of any We don't seem to bc able to l value to you. Inspec . move for Chinamen, grumbled? Inspector Graves thought that‘ Beck. dlsccnsolately, and yet, when‘ it might, and once again Peter . we want to lay hands on one we ‘ Oxton dialled a pair of numerals can't find him. You know, Graves, on his telephone. I‘m beginning zo wonder whether seventy-five yards. we're quire sane. you and. I. We That's the exact amount to date: seem to be chasing chlmeras- But what all this has to do with a 1 National Park NEW GLASGOW HALL Sept. 80 at. 7.30 All fanners with pro- perty interest in Park Site are invited to attend, also W. LePage and the Hon. B. The Public la invited. Signed en behalf of the dispossessed property own- CPS- w. A. MacDONALD JOHN F. WATTS MIKE ROBINSON , It's all very unsettling. You're right there, Mr. Oxton. It's unsettling for the Superinten- dent, too. He’; got to show results and our know what patience is. (To be Continued) Both Brides people sometimes don't Wear Whiter BROTHER , _____ l IDSDBCLOP- ' DOUBLE WEEDING IN EVANGEL TEMPLE FOR SISTER AND W. W. Wallnor’: extra coat to WI! i‘ 5| Flf w“ < I447‘! l1 Jewel \ ,, , 601mm: s1. 1A WEEK A delightful design in diamond letting. 11K This lovely pal! is ham! fashioned nf 14K yellow chimeras if there oe such murder, I can't conceive. animals, and how this all connects Inspector Graves closed his note with that business at Oxtons. book and looked across well. you've got as many guesses at the proprietor. ‘came the report from Batter-sea. 3°15 ""5""!!- Eustou Street. The Lot is 52 x80. The House B k _ m lS in excellent repair; situated in a very good l,,§,‘,, ,,“,§,,‘,, ,§“}‘,,,"§‘,f,,f’,,‘j§,‘,‘§'§§ ffj ——— m. r ma: m following mm the ‘Toronto "° ' the desk Evening Te‘egram of August 28th,‘ I will be of interest to relatives here ll P0. SXLVERPLATE near location and rents for Garage in rear. Property can be inspected at any time- L3715-9-18-21-23-25-27-28. ordinary (‘nurse of affairs. bur the Station report mentioned that Miss Lennard, who was reported missing from her flat in Batter- $70.00 a month. Double J, A, sea had [been Cigsitcd yesterday - a ernoon y a irmman. Auctloneer- Beck had ‘sent Inspector Graves 1 off post haste to Batlersca to gctf the strength of the report and to m. make whatever inquiries of his own that he considered desirable I Oxtons- coming to you as maybe. No more can I. Mr. Oxton, he I don't suppose there's any said sadly. Between ourselves the connexion at all, chief, between Superintendent has a hunch that. this Battersea disappearance and this silk of yours is going to be We'd better wait awhile the means of his solving a problem and see if the lady turns up. and when you know him as well as Beck sat thoughtful for some I do you'll moments. The interview with the Asistanz. Commissioner still rank- led in his mind. It might be as get: his teeth into anything. Peter Oxton smiled. I-Ie was Mr. and Mrs. Union Road. Chas. E. bong, as Miss Marguerite G. Hepburn and Mr. James Gordon Hep are both grandchildren or the late James Essery, At. a double wedding (zeremony know that he's as} performed in Evangel Temple by tenacious as a bull-dog when he " Rev. A. G. Ward, assisted by Rev. Miss Marguerite G. Hepburn, daughter of Mr. and bum o! An Low In kllverplllie! Y0!‘ 3. several patteme. $7.50 1 outstanding value Service as 50c Weekly ! W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELERS SINCE 1868 ' CIIARIDTTETOWN, P. E. l. ‘.\. rvvl a Graves said: that there was noth- I _ a , a n00! cflgéai$ere“z:is£$g§ w l: ing l0 it at all. On the other hand , its human side apart from what l Desirable Residence For Sale a - s»- I» mo [Homing game, he couldnml born man. He didn't relish re- I had, so far, given him a remark- smn an mvésyigatiorg‘ ever mm llnquishing his theories quite so able insight into human character 3 chmaman was Seen myllyvhere easily. It was Just possible that and human nature. There was 1f he did m“ he was qum‘ there might be some connexion ‘ something likeable about Superm- cermn he-d end up prematurely after all. An idea flashed into tendent Beck; something that as m, mnmu, at came}, Hatch his brain. Ho turned an mtrrcccrl caused him to reassess his idea. of telling himself that the case had Mrs. James R. Hepburn. became the bride of Mr. Lloyd L. Covert son oi Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Covert oi Castleton, Ont. and Miss Eileen I... Collier, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs Ernest Collier, became the bride of Mr. Gordon The alter was banked with palms and gladicli in the same pastel , The residence of the late John McKenna ._ at 179 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown, is of- . _ - . M I . f ,‘._f- G , face to his Inspector. i human values in relation to police shades as those which marked the - I fered f?!‘ lmmedlat? sa-Ile. l d. 1. npllcareldtllioi? leariwflicelvesccmercilllf. Ger dalongd toflngxwn? h; Li“ mgesugamm‘ ,t mu h t y Bugs.“ piers‘ d by h 1, m ‘Tn “T” _ rhls r l rs on [no - that yvere pos-dble, even lan “ounce ' a“ , °u w e cf supm,” m“ ca“ me w a we“ m“ We a a‘ 9f’ inc lace. Liti-l G0 do Oh pma-n. . _ _ . p operty 1S l1 fl t c ass C l1 mm it “sunny was. He bur?“ us; Miss Lennard was one of’ then lvir. Becks particular theories are? Miss Hepburn wore ner- mother-g I ‘on or M,‘ andadntrm 1111055 aéhap S S -» and 1n a desirable central locality. Hot water u. hat on m. peg and tumed "Wmmm- Mm Pertlcnlan: {ma he Suggested. d wedding gown or deeprlt wgn m”, WM 1,, m. wedm ~ - _ _, , _ his d019,", face towards the out whether she purchased an; of Inspector Graves shook his hea . taffeta , and also her mothers i mmesskm Mm his sister’ mu“ ~. heating and up-to-date finish throughout. that. Suchow silk lately. I'm sorry, Mr. Oxton, I can't. All Inspector Graves regarded his I can say is that your Suchow silk superior with a puzzled frown. ,sccms to be a peculiarly fascin- You don't think, thcn. that. . rating commodity in veil fitted to a pearl tiara. She carried a boquet oi roses and bouvardla. Miss Marian Ruth the eyes of I Essery of Brookline. Mess. an Supm-iutendeni. I'm hanged if I can make head If not sold privately before Wednesday, Mm, o, 1., Chm he 8100mm‘ October 6th. 1937, it will be offered by Public A11 I can and on is our Miss gellne, the flower girl, who wore a pink taffeta frock and carried a Colonial nosegay The best man was Mr. Wilfred From Montague and Georgetown Wednesday morning for n10 Syd- neya via Strait of Canso, henna] Passage. Bras d'Or Lakes arriving av Apply to: L-flfR-ll-2t2B-30-2-4-fl. M. ALBAN FARMER. !'_vellow' gentleman.’ The Lerge description, Chief, is supplied by , , Mrs. Emi‘y Staines who had a Sghcltgr, flat on the opposite side of the ndlng. I've had a fr-w words with Mrs. Stains, Chief. I say fow beecausc that's all she allowed Alliillg! SALE Friday, October 1st at 2 Nrlnck, oi fluillile tcncmr-nl house, almost new. llll nnrl 10G Eusion Street, fully up- pointed. always rented, two story unrk shop, turns in a revenue of Sllhiffl Tic-r month or $480 per annum. .\l~n (‘clingi- 10'! Eusion Street. ad- jrvllllhif will ho nilcrcd at same time on some forms. Will be sold prl- mfivlv up tn day of sale. Apply on rnennscs in IIUMPBREY ARTHUR, or film-DONALD, Auctioneer. 2" 5i. rue... east angle of land formerly leased stains ma, Miss unnard w“ 1mm gultfntiagty: rg-w ggégsieadglggnf; Rio?" vflanutrltmoutbuzvlxtyntlge renaming ttlsemreenptlcn. whim; MOLCOJ & BGIIIlCY — 1 . I 1 ' r ' t - "s h 1 . . . . I am authorized hy Mr. Frederick Pflnlle TOW“ mm" Eastwilrful rlisclo-"lng hcr prying now lo Miss ' bride's parehts, tehe mnlfiridgf hi‘: ‘ ‘JV A! ‘."._,,,;,-.',,-_ Kingston. tn sell his farm along the road _ tucnty chants. Lcnnardfls- view. Mrs. Stains had groom left, f0;- 5 mow,- mp. ‘Dd AuorflcylaglLgw 0r u: acres including stock. as rol- thence North flfty-flVi‘ Chnlns. ‘ 1,0 be (‘Qnfent with the tiny crack “My lows’ ON‘ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 At One 0'Clcek l Draft ‘llarc- 7 years nld; l Cow, l-l‘l'\hlflf‘d this suimmcr; 1 Cow, to frr<hcn in May: 1 Farrow COW; I lunks of Pigs and 50 Hens. IZWPLEMENTS 1 Plough. 1 Spring Harrow. 2 (hiring “Z-rgons. l Truck Wagon, I “nod Sleigh, 1 Pung Sleigh, 1 driv- lug Sleigh. iBarrctt Make); 2 piles ~invc wood. De Laval Separator, l0 1on5 Hny, quantity Straw. 150 smokes (mtg, 50 bushel Oats, 50 bushels Mixed I'M-d. M ncrc Turnlpe, ‘,4 acre ulnngles. quantity Potatoes, set, demum of mortgage dated the ni “kirk Han-less. set of Driving Harness. 2 Buffalos, I-‘nrks, Shovels, nnrl Hoes. j Household Furniture. l 'l'FRMS:—.-\ll sums under $5.00‘ "d1 Over that amount seven months credit nn unproven Joint Imlc. ' . . l til i .a'<l Ll nd. B Lu- , beinoret an leas- »_ y . . cleared. Norm“, My H’ d“ h “nfiamlzllkwifih “m he i‘ 921d‘ glvlllrgrtnJ g l‘) Msafiiln. Diff/rim; ed with thequicmess Th: Commonwealth Govern- 55331511‘, 595101103 hm‘ first griirclhyunan nil-nu l ague in Kings Countv in said Is- x"€lh‘:':°h.1§§°“m; mwi- "I466 by 4056911 A- LYOM- . cherlomw"! . ., . B ___ . _____, Aul-"oneehy land, Getleman. Executor-s of the r -&'\4-9-22:§l. I I ‘in payment of the principal and e r interest secured by the said mort- g3 gg_ Also obtainable in cigarette fern. Wrulmmn- A" . t ith F01‘ Damclfflrs ‘Willy l0 M°L°°d 1, “Agslemer Q‘ 23d??? 1m Phone gONEY To :00. Bo: 1B7. _ _ . . Dlilll-ONII n, ' COIIIITIUIIICH 0 W Eigvliilenlley, Solicitors Charlotte Toronto cumin OB-slet Victoria legislature inl’ Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Yummerside Manager for P. E. island me to have. Mrs. Stains is one of Nature's own reporters. She , pays particular attention to every- , thing that goes on around her and ll o ti c e 0 f 1 - ' -. . f , 1 ti]; sfsrjpiiigparrfpniiy blliglcaczilogrl motor car at thl‘ entrance tn the l flats. To Mrs. Stalnes mind the, appearance of a motor car of that type inevitably means the visit of a doctor, u visit of a doctor is Thllfiflfil’ 1116 215!» K118i’ 0f Oct“ l ulwavl lnterc-tlng to the lady be- Qbel‘ 1937- at m" 11°"? 01 12 o" lcausc. sn I gather. such visits are 6106K “0071- i" "9115 0f 1-116 Law ' usually associated with births and y To be sold by public suction 0n Courts Building in Charlottetown, death; both of which are mews. all that tract niece or parcel of to Mrs- Stains in the real and land situate lying and being on ma", sense of the mm Township Number 22 in Queens She say. that Just m make quite , C0111“? in 581d Blind. bmmded i5 sure, she onencd her door a crack follows, that. ls to say: COMMENC- and 5m.» ‘Miss Mnmm hflvlm, INC‘ 0n l1"! 5°11"! Side 0f the 01d word» with a vcllow gentleman at Prince Town Road at the north- he, (100,. n y.“ obvious m Mm thence North eighty-nine degrees l o; ha, dom- and’ 1 gathered “so W95?’ W“ @1151“. thence NW9‘ m i it was .~xtrcmelv difficult for Mrs: 1 Y1!" mentmled Toad- then" 510W ‘ Siaines to discover all she wantd 1 the R0551 w the P1509 o’ b95139‘ 1 to knmv. However. to cut a long ‘lnl-T- Containing one hundred and ,1.<"tor_s' short. Chief. Mrs. Staines seventy-three acres of land, and is J 5,.“- u". CJ1InQSP wit,“ PM“. Mics bcundcdpcirn theTNorth ind parltgl‘ ' Lgmnardis flat and that, it would U" 01d n“ 0w" Rm - W‘ e a r is the last that n of South by the new Prince Town f tgmaidm lady we Road, on the west by the fanns,‘ Beck “fumed of William Stevenson and James , But “vhortfs , Hill. and on the East by the farms , Graves? He 10f John Ferris and John Bertram, land is the same farm as was for rmany years in possession of the , late James Pound ‘ The above sale is made under a power of sale contained in an in- inertlstlcelly. all this leading us. protons-d. We don't KELLOOCfS 15th day of May A. D. 1931,- made between George B Mac-I Leod, ed Fredericton. in Queens County in Prinq Edward Issnd. merchant, retired, and Mary J. McLeod his wife, of the first part. and William E Bentley, of Char- A physician's formula that hes benefited euiliarers for over 60 yleare. Try it. You'll Fever, preventing needless sufierlnJ. You simply inh e the fumes. Your Magi‘! £7101 Stone 11.00 perdmtrialaiaeik. last, will and testament nf Oath- erine McLeod, ‘ate of Montague aforesaid. single woman. (Ir-ceased. testate. default having been made Dated September 21st. i937 WILLIAM E. BENTLEY.1 ALBERT J. D. MARTIN. Executnrs ni thv- lnsr. will of the late Catherine McLeod. deceased 14-22-28-643 sick of the whole affair He hated lance cf interest. He was heartily None at all, Graves told him. reaching for his hat. But it's early the police inter-ruptlng his business l yet. We haven't given up hope. and yet the common sense in him you know. told him they were-as public I should think not, rejoined Ox- scrvanlas-mnly doing their acknow- ton. I can't have my best assist- ledged duty. ants being spirited away like this. The Fais Fem-s. __.-.-+-.--—---_.... ‘r .1’ i- test Man on Earth —- and r H bridal attendants in each of the two wedding parties. The brides- maids. both cousins of the bride. were Miss Margaret R. Beer-y of Melrose. l\lass.. wearing coral lace. and Miss Ruth Hepburn oi Cam- bridge. Mass, who wore aquamar- _..;. "sunbeam sna ‘Lady Campbell, photographed‘ l‘. their surrey home on sir Malcolm's return from breaking the world] power boat record on Lake IAIN!!- ' Brenda unnard, “hos mjssmg‘ I've stopped thinking unlil you someone, and the superintendent, aunt or me bride, w“ mud or R“ Ommmgwn, . comm d me Sydney Thug" ‘mmmm Auction on the premises onthatdate atiwelve a mane-and 5121mm of ‘°l.s".i‘.ili'o.““s.‘.l.‘ii‘“ilei‘lu.d .0. i £i..‘if’“"“°“‘ "m 1”’ "gm “’°“-”'.‘.1Zé‘°’s.fé"€.°.‘i .."‘n.§‘.l§.°"l'§l. 5112f we" m“ h“ “was” a W "tm- "-- 5"" 1*"- w» OQClOPk H0011 quiet and kindly habits; lived an injured air There's no more news of Miss 1 carried e colonial bou uet of Unlvewty of Tomnm’ o’ which "o" “and” "Th" l. Mona” ' , Mom‘ i“ h" flat and. yelterday Peter Oxtoh heard ‘Inspector Varlewlaskcd Oxton as the In- flowers in contrasting qshades the bride 15 a recent graduate‘ can’ Tiled“ mnmlnm Inspection b‘, anpolnfment‘ niicrnunn received a wit, from a Grave‘ request Wm, some scram Spenbr prepared m Ewan 51mm“; to mo“ worn by an the‘ The ushers were Mr. David Irwin Passengers wishing a more rapfl and Mr. Harold Hepburn. a brother 110th of the bride and of the other groom. Mr. Gordon Hepburn. Pbllowing a. reception in the church parlor. during which the parents of the bride and groom received with the wedding party, the newly married couple left for n. nwtor trip to Ottawa and Quebec, the bride wearing a thistle suit with navy blue accessories. Miss Eileen Collier was given in marriage by her rather and wore a princess gown of white silk lace over satin, her face framed in a M"! Queen oftflcois collar and her veil falling fmrn a Juliet esp over-tbelcng tminofher gown. Her bouquet was of pink roses. Her sister. Mrs. Percy couclunsn. was matron of honor, wearing shell pink organza. The bridesmaids were Miss Catherine Mulhsll and Mine ‘Ihmee Iebetune, veering Orfllnza in shades of powder blue and Nile green. The best man was Mr. Garnet Jeseup, and the ushers were Mr. Aubrey Hemrn and Mr- Percy through New York and New Eng- land. the bride wearing a powder blue suit with whim accessories. Two Elections j In Australia CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, Sept. 2'1.-(0.P.)—1"or the first time in Australian political History slmul-. taneous election campaigns are being waged on two fronts with the Victoria State Election set for October l and lbderal Electors going to the polls October 2i. Aeutely election-conscious since the advent oi compulsory voting in 1925, Australians are taking ln- terest in the double-barrelled appeal. This interest has been stimulated by clashing issues in the respective fields and the un- certainty of party realignment after the smoke of battle has hldmwhedtlltelinlitofitsfliree- year tenure and Federal Election Machinery was geared for the official announcement of the election date when Premier A. A. Dunstan of Victoria surprised the country by dissolving the state 0081mm with labors l9 represent- I atlvee. Lacking a majority in the Upper ' House, Dunstan elected to go to the country after the Gcvemmenvs constitutional reform bill had been relented by the second chamber. trip to Sydney may take their automobile and leave the lhlp st Mulgrsve and motor to Sydney ar- riving Wednesday afternoon or ar- rival C. N. R. Express from Mul- grsve Wednesday evening. For particulars write or ielephoni Poole & Thompson Lu MONTAOUI, P. I. L Li-HO-‘I-IO-S T ti. Professional Cards ll. F. AllillllBAlll I? Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Direct Phone M. P. 0. Boa )2. MONEY T0 MARITIME ADJUSTMENT BUREAU CREDIT -— COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS B Tweel Bldg. Charlottetown Bell & Mathieson R- I- Bell D. L. Mathieaon, LL3- Barrlstera and Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, CharlottetownJ-E-L u. r. B. A. K. c. Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. s. J. unsum. n. A, Iii-l- BARRISTERE. ETC. Bank cf Nova Scoiia. Ohllfllm‘ Charlottetown, P. I. I. WlacGuiga-n 1&1Train0r MARK R. MICGUTGAN. K- c- ‘ C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. B J’ ' Barristers, Solicitors. 51°- MONEY T0 LOAN : Provin Ill B!“ r-‘Ziffi. 0.22m. error-MW“