l! i’ ,1.) from; MAY ,9, 193a H EAD O F FIC E BRANCHES a! ST. JOHNS. NFLD. MONTREAL $\ \. __--—._- All cheese manufactured and sold h Canada must conform to certain standards for fat which are fixed by luw under the Dairy Industry act. Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. srnwaur. K. o. n. w. Lowrusa BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ITO‘ 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Ban-inter and Attoruey-at-Lasv MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street t u. F. MacPHEE. B. A. BAERISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY. aw. Riley Bulldinr. Charlottetown MARK a. McGUIGAN, a eanarsrsn. sotrbsron. arc. MONEY .T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetowmlllll. .i.ll. Maolionaid, ll. 0. BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. me. Riley Building . Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Money m Loan and Collections given the very best attention. 575-2-6-lmonth. i BELL 8r. MATHIESON R. R. Bell D. L. Mathieson. L.L.D. Barristers d; Solicitors Money to Louis Cameron Block, ChariottelownJKEI. Furness Withy & to. Limited PASBENGIZRS ANA) FREIGHT Route. Hturtlmr ut New York nnri wailing at folIon-ing ports in rotutlon. llnllh _ SI. Picrrc. Si. Jolmhs, Mon- treul. (‘ll"l‘o\vn, Ht. Pierre, St. John'n_ lluliiux, New York. s ." Z 2 — E‘ E5: s -= = . ‘ s. g _~_ .- uE , m E 9 {E l- AF. e1 a E. F. F. “DORIINIFA” Mn)’ 20 May 22 N. S. "IIONALINI!" Jun 3 Juli fi Charlottetown Alcnta, ‘CARVELL BROS LTD. Ahr 0 tut tf. A SPECIAL MIXTURE of GRASSES that gives excel- lent results. Then we have Grasses such as ' RED TOP, KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. MEADOW FESEUE, ORCHARD GRASS. ENGLISH RYE GRASS. Separate WHITE DUTCH (LOVER. A good mixture for rough {Pound can he had at a low price. TIMOTHY ALSIKE CIDVER with a small per- centage of WHITE CLOVER. Now is the time to renovate that LAWN or GRASS PLOT. Call at our SEED STORE we can help you. Garter -& Bo. Limited leeds and Seed Grain Queen Street i The Most Desirable Bottles Wanted -_a..-- Pun; and Quarts- Phone 1107 91 4-27-11 Real Estate Service We offer a complete Real Estate Ser. vice, Management, Selling, Collection of Rentals, etc.‘. etc. stafi" is experienced in every phase of this business. They have had m," forty years service in real estate work. if interested will you please consult us. The Eastern Trust Company ' ‘On Sunday afternoon the childris Letting, Our ' HALIFAX. N. S. CHARLOTTETOWN SAINT JOHN. N. e. M o N c TO N .§ CENTRAL Glliilizlilllil This column is reserved for Queen's (‘nuuly nems of local interest hut ud- verilsing of u newsy nature may he inserted at 4 cents n word strictly Iluyuble in udvunce. ROOF FIRE-The firemen were called out shortly after 8 dclock this morning to a residence at 5 Chestnut Street for s roof fire. There was slight damage. S. S. ROSALIND IN PORT-The S. S. Rosalind, in command of Captain W. L. James. arrived port yesterday from Montreal. Sh»: had on~hoard an inward cargo of 200 tons of cement, flour and a general cargo. After "discharging same, she will shift from her pros- ent berth at CarvelPs wharf to the Railway Wharf where l2 tons of hey, along with 6,000 bags of po- tatoes will be loaded for St. John's and St. Pierre, Miq. WELCOME VISITOR-Mr. John D. MacCannell of San Francisco, is at present visiting his niece, Mrs. Percy Smallwood. and Mr. Small- wood, Charlottetown. Mr. MacCan- ifell is a native of Long Creel: but has been in California for 46 years. He is sf very promlreent Mason, a 33nd degree member of California Consistory Number 5. Vallcyof San u life member of Military Service Lodge Number 5'70. This is his first visit since leaving the Island 46 years ago. BURIED YESTERDAY — The funeral of James Toole was held yesterday morning from his late rcsldcncc. i-lillsboro 'Brldge, . to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Muss was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan. The pail bearers were: Messrs. James Fardy. Peter McCarrun. Michael Connolly, Stan- islaus McWade. John Chandler and Patrick Denis. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. E. O‘Han- lcy. ENTEIVIAINiJD —- CHILDREN of St. Vincent's Orphanage were entertained to a leasing concert by the League of the Cross Band. Several numbers by the band were augmented by vocal solos, by Rev. B. Gillis, D. 3.. violin solos, Bondsman Alf. McKearney, piano, accordion solos, Mr. Monty War- rcn, choruses and solos by the children. Mr. Sid Elliott and Dr. Glliis presided st the piano. At the conclusion Rev. B. Glllis, D. 1)., ex- tended the thanks of the children and sisters for the enjoyable after- noon. Mr. W. J. Brawtlers. leader of the band, acknowledged thc thanks extended. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. l-i. K. B. Hamming arrived in the city lest evening af- ter a month's absence in Montreal. Arthur and Harold Wright have arrived home from Halifax having finished their current year at Dal- housie University. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright, 82 Brighton Road. Mr, Reginald Ramsay of Con- way. motored to the city yesterday. The saw-toothed beetle includes M, meal, flour. manufactured cereals, bread. coke. dried fruits. nuts, sugar and starch in its menu. li=ili§i~iaairli ==-_%__ Residential Sites In Brighton FOR SALE Apply To in ,, Francisco Orient of California, and _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Montreal Stock Market Do Id . (‘an Ind Al C t" ... Dom Bridge ... ... How Smith ... ... ... . Dom Hteel and Cool Ii int Nickel ..... Massey Hurrle ... lib-Coll Front Montreal Power Nat Brew ... Power Corp Shnwlnlgmx . Steel of (‘nu Wiuuipcg El (Canadian Press) IIONIREE-Ui, May 8—Br||.isls itoyxil i-inuk of Cuuuda, closed us follusvs:— Argentina peso .3200. Australia pound 8.5884. Austria schllllug .1707. llelgluui bvign .1Si‘>0. liruzli miirels .0860. Buigul-in lcv .0007. Phlua lioug Kong dollars (‘zcchnslovuklir crown .0428. ilrnmnrk krone 2011. l-‘ininnd flmnnrk .0211. Franco franc .0593. ilcnusny rclchsumrk .3113. Great Britain pound 4.5107. ilrccce druchrnu .0078. iioiluud florln .5347. iiuuguw pcugo .2108. indiu rupee .8481. ituly lire .070‘). Jupunu ycu .2810. Jugosinvln dlnar .0205. Ncw Zculiund pound _.'l.0027. Norway; krone .2300. Poiuud zlotl .1020. lloumuuiu lru .0007. South Afrlcn pound 4.40%.. Npnln pcsclu .1130. Sweden krone .2340. Nsvltrrluud fruuc .2571. linltcd Stores dollar 11% premium. 10.30%: (icrusumy 21.74 .50. wmuivnn. May day. DMINING (Canadian Press) (‘ouinuruui . . . Wllrdgc ... (lolrlulc . (lnldficld (lruhusil- ii Lukcinull ... .. Luke Shore ... Mucussn blulertic lieu llnsin . hiclutyre ... .\ic.\llllun .. blow-filters . Murlllly ... Mcvittiu .. Nowhcc Nlplnslsrg .. Norumln North (‘nu . Old (Tflllilli Olgn (ill ... Pct (Y M U s Plonccr Premier .. Pros Air Quemont Sun Aut Snrnlil . Nhurritt Nlscnc .. Studncuuu .. ... . Si. Anthony ... Nud Rosin Ivor ... Total solos 97 UNLIBTED ... ... nltm‘ ... Il-Mlssourl ... (‘cu Mun ... (‘horn ltes .. ll-Coppcr ... ..... a... ... ldldornllu floullfllh Iinicrosv .. Home Oil ... Pond itoyisliio Ventures Vlckers . . . Algonm ... . H (‘an Kirk ... ... (‘hureh H ... ... Cobalt ... u. ... ... V. 0. SIMLLIIIIOD 121i North ltlvsr load l3 sue Cont .'..' .'.l'..'."......'." EXCHANGE foreign cxchuugc in relation t0 the (‘uuudiun cloilar_ nu complied by the .3213. percent NEW YORK '.\i|iy 8—(A.I‘.)—I<‘0t‘- 0.04%: 0o MP0“. 3.001,; Frnncc 4.02 740' ltalv 0.1815 Belgium ,_; Canada s-unru-Lru observance of Arbour Dny_ the Win- nipeg Gruln Exchange was closed to- Domc Mince ... ... ... ... iStock Quotations . and today '4' 101/; routs u dozen for cxirus. I Piootal. New , crises. . ‘A arrivals amounted to 50s uoxcs. York ' Stocks (Cuunllnn Press) altos-ha Allied (‘nautical ... . Am and F‘ Power .. Am Smcltlng ... . Am Tel and Tel Anaconda Atchlson . Auhuru .\lnior (‘nuuilrl Dry C I‘ It (“use . . (‘hesapenk and hi Con (ins ... (‘oru Proiluciu . Dclnwnre anri IIud Eustuinn Gen Electric ... Gcu Foods (ieu Motors ... int Ilur-rcster int. Nickel ... Nat Biscuit . Central .. North American Pub Ser N J Z t". Tex Gulf Union (‘arhlde Union Pacific ... ... ilniied Corp ... U S Rubber ... Vainnrllunm... ... Woolworth . LIVES TOCK. (Canadian Pres!) BIONTIIEAL, May S-Jlffcrlngs on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 4.873. Cattle receipts were 1,001. There wens not. enough curly sales of cattle to form a hauls 71"‘ quotations. Up to 10.80 a. u\.. only 80 head had been weighed nnu these were practically nil common n. lust ir cows at $2 to $3. A smnll lot of top cows soitl for $3.75. A few plain to fnlr steers sold for $3.75 p. (‘alf receipts were 0B0. Prices were estimated to be around 25 cents lower on plain to good quality calves. (‘om- mon light venls and drinkers were a- bout steady. Medium to medium good cnlvea brought around $4, with fuir kinds from b.1215 to $3.50 mun light vcais nrouml $2 "n men thin light drinkers u r- as low as $2. Quotations (‘amnion and modlu_m_ $2 to Si. 5M0!) recoil"! Were 70. A reouple of good lnmbs were sold for $12 to $14 iler cwt. lllhtweight. The hulaucc of the lnmbs brought $3 to $4 cinch for common to Just plulu quulity with iroorl lambs selling up to $0 9mm, Sheep were Wclghod at it‘; to $I_ M. cording to qualify. Quotations 5W". $3 to Si: lambs. ood 1;’ o $14; common, $3 to $4.50.: $ t 30B receipts were 2,700. Hog prices were about even with the close of est week. Bncons 11nd butchers brought time $0.25. I-Icuviciy 3.1.50 to $71.71 nxtru houvles $5. to $5.25. lights 35-75 i" $0.2!» and son's 3.50 to 5i. according to quality. N. Y. CURB (Cnnucifan Press) Blocks (‘lone Amcr Cyan B ... . 31/‘ Aluer Sup Power 4’ As G nnil Eli 11/, (‘on lilurcoui . 1mg. (‘lites Scrv gig. El Bond unrl Shnrc Ford of (‘nmuin A imp Oil .. int. Pct-e Nlny: Ilud . St. Oi Ind ... PRODUCE (Canadian Prone) MONTREAL, .\luy K-A slightly cnslen tone prevallcd umong bultcr prices on the .\Ionlrcnl null produce market today. Nn 1 rvttrlhli-‘(l in cur- lotil or less wcrc V, of :| ccui mule-r lust week's close ut 21".’. to 22V; ccnts s pound. Offerings toiuiimi 50s imxcei. Tho (‘In mnrkct hold ut xipproxi- mntely the some levels. Quotations on graded uhlplm-nts in cnrlntu or» loss ranged for tho most pnri. from 10 to 1i in 14V; conic for firsts und l‘: lu 121,4, ucnia for sccoudm- Receipts worn 1,1113 (Tbccso was also higher‘ following the higher prices pnld or. country bonrris over the weck curl. (‘urrout Outurlo colored bccnulo geucrnlly 0% to 0% cents n pound. ‘l’. of u cr-ut higher thou lust week's lcvclu. Chm-so New Brunswick and Prince Edward inland green mouuinln pointocs opcu- nd the week eteudy nt Inst week's close. The gaucrnl quotations pcr 80 pound bug was 75 to Si) rants. Whitewash’ containing portland cement ought to be used at oncc. . Schooner Democracy " breaking up tonight under till! bili- 50. Lorna Crabbe, Irene Earrish. Kath- FISHING‘ SBHUUNER uuuuui Ashore on Nfld. Coast—Crew of Twenty Escape in i)ories. ' _ (Canadian Press) FORTUNE. Nfld., May schooner Democracy was ii-The swiftly tcriug of wind and- wave that ground her against the rocky shoal i‘ urhcrc she drove ashore Friday- night. Thc lilo-ton fishing vessel was pounding heavily before North At- lantic breakers that washed the exposed spot near here. and she was believed a. total loss. The Democracy ran aground be- fore a heavy gale as she headed for the fishing grounds on Friday night. Her crew of 20 fishermen escaped to shore in dorics when their vessel struck. After spending the week-cud at the home of kind- ; ly neighbors here. they were pre- paring tonight to rctum to their homcs. SPRINGVALE SCHOOL Standing for the month of April: Grade VIII--1, Eileen Younker; , Ernest Carter. Grade VII-l, Dan Farrish; Earle Stewart. Grade VI-l, Miller Matheson; 2, Jean Sentner; 3, Ruby Sentner. Grade V—1, Heath Johnston; Lorna Crabbe; 3, Elmer Matheson. Grade IV~1, Howard Gillespie; 2. Ovid Dollar; 3, Florence Colcs. Grade III-l. Aleitha MCSWECII; 2, Kenneth McDonald; 3. Dannie Coles. Grade 11-1, Ralph Gillespie; 2, Lloyd McDonald: 3. Eric Mathc-con. Grade I-l, Mae Younger 5d El- eanor Metheson; 2, Ian McSween; 3, Helen McLeod. Perfect attendance-Eileen Youn- ker, Emest Carter. Dan Farrlsh, Ruby Scntner, Mifiar hfafheson. Z. 1. leen Carter. Florence (roles. Ovid Dollar, Kenneth McDonald. Dannie Coles. Lloyd McDonald. Carolyn Fraser-Teacher. ULSTER RACES IN JEOPARDY Whether Northern Ireland will be affected by the recent {ran on iotelisators at dog races 1n migland is being seriously discussed in Bel- fast. Officials of the tracks declare that they are uncertain as to whe- ther the ban cxvrds to Ulster, and they may postpone all mrcts until the matter is rlcarcci. Markets At A Gil a n c e (f/‘unndirsn Press) Ttllftlliifk-Illtillrltflil] stocks hold majority of gains dcspltc soil-off. Rlouircub-Nlocks finish lowcruuilcr prnfil soiling. Now York-Stocks lrrvgulnriy low- cr ul. clnsc. \\'lnl|l|u-;.r--(irulii mnrkcl clnacil. New Ynrlo-Poffcc lllkllfll" Flllllli‘ cash-r. cotton lmvcr_ rishbcr liurvly atcudy. MTI._(._‘URB Fullfullisls Press) imp Oil Int Polo [or lrort-blto-Iinardfi Llnlsnent. Wulkcr oil's Walking Flows ........ Gang Piows . . . . Peoria Fertilizer Spreade , Don't Implements all New o W. FARM IIIPLEMENTS Effective May 10th and Ending May 20th- For Spot Cash With Order Prepaid Anywhere on I‘. E. I. Riding Piows 2 furrow $59.00 Riding Flows 1 furrow .. $42.00 Manure Spreaders. 3 Horse . $130.00 l2 Disc Grain Drills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Spring Tooth Cultivator. l2 tooth .. . $59.00 Spring Tooth Cultivator, l5 tooth . . . . .. $69.00 Spring Tooth Lever Barrows, 1'1 tooth . $20.00 Smoothing Lever Narrows. 60 tooth .. $24.00 Smoothing Peerless Ilnrrows. 00 tooth $10.50 Dairy Carts. '1 r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 Maple Leaf Wagons. 3 inch tire, 2 ton csp. .. $65.50 Peerless Wagons 2V. inch tire, 2 ton cap. . .. $60.00 1 Corona Range. regular $107.00 .. . .. $62.00 Chums, any slse . . . . . ...... .... $10-59 Hundreds ot these Machines In use on I’. E. I. Doll! You only have l0 Days to Act. Sale Ends May 00th. R. DENNIS CII ARLOTTBTO WN Sees Connection ' Between Theology A n d Depression The economic crisis appears to have come upon us “with the im- personal fatality of a "cyclone". de- clared Prcfessor J. D. Thomson. Halifax. at Rotary luncheon ycs- terday when he was guest speaker. Better tunes. he predicted would come "as stcalthlly and as unuilled as the good times departed." The basis of our economic life. the s|>ca.kci' insisted is not gold but faith. trust. something that in its last analysis is unseen and spiritual 1n its character. He could not hope to prove by laws of ir- rcfutablc logfc that the universe is maintained and governed by a spiritual presence, but then neither had he any way of proving that a sunset is beautiful. The spiritual interpretation never comes at the conclusion of an argument. He could only offer evidence 1n the hope that they may be persuaded for themselves. A situation of crisis in the study of theology as well as of economics was tlzeu outlined. This situation has come upon us from the same conditions that has produced Llic crisis in fhc economic world. W0 are suffering from success. Through science an amazing eco- ‘uouilc system has been created bcneffcent. raising the standards of human wcll being in a. thousand directions. but the question has come to be: Has man created something too va-st to be controlled or is this wonderful work of his‘ creative genius to crush the very life which should have bran nour- Ished? Scientific discoveries have alter- cd most profoundly our ideas a- bout the \vhole universe and the nature of the forces that have? created and still control its 11m Has the scientist with h‘s methods‘; and results taken the place of the‘ theologian? Arc we the sport of! impersonal atoms and electrons or‘ osn we still believe in the pcrsonl s1 control of the forces of life? That is e supreme issue today. 'I‘herc was a time when the scien- tist and theologian were supposed to be antagonists: but today, so far from regarding the scientific method as an object of suspicion. the theologian recognizes its value and conclusions. The practical rc- sults of the application 0f scienti- fic discoveries and the uses of mankind we hail es the gift of o. bcneflcent Providence. We respect the scientist and greet him as a fellow worker in the search for truth. The time has come for an equally frank recognition of theo- logy on the part of the scientist. Al. one time it looked as if the results of the researches of selen- tists were to undermine the wholc historical basis of our religion. By some it was asserted that the por- trait of Jesus with which we arc fsmifar in the scriptures is nothis- wrlcally accurate, that it is really a creation of the curly church that painted an idealist portrait of the Mas-tor. Some went so far as to suggest that its very cxlstence ls a. myth. "But out of the vast weight of learning that has been brought to bear upon this sirbjcct". sold Professor Thomson, "we are 110w abic to affirm with confid- rucc that. the Gospels arc essent- ially accurate." The speaker continued: “Clu-ist is the most significant fact of re- velation that we know. He refuses to be dspfscd of. It is not scienti- fic nor for that matter is it honest to refuse to few the issues of Ills life. That is what ‘present dny theology has to say to you. The final truth of things is not hidden but. comes to us in a form tlml. the simplest» urndcd can nmirc- hcnd. We knew the character o1 God through Christ." The present condition of the world's llfc. thc speaker continued. is a. call to all of us 1o return to God, not in a. merely sentimental sense. but ‘with our entire lives. If ....... $16.00 “.11.: 5-22.00 and Guaranteed. we shall have solved the crisis not Rotarian G. J. Tweedy. presided yesterday. The Secretary read lct- ters frcm Miss Kathleen Homby and Miss Lillian Ea-rlc acknow- ledging flaucrs 5011i. to tlicul dur- Yng their illness. Tbc guests were Rev. C. N. Brown and Mr. T. F. White. Tlic wny to frighten ofl‘ moths is to use a pound oi’ parudlrhlorobcn- zone, among garments of an ordin- ary sized trunk. or one pound of naphthalene flakes. OLD GOLD Ilighcst price allowed for it in exchange for goods wc sell or work we do. we are brave enough to do that, ~ ‘ PAGE FIVE EXPERT PLUMBING It fakes an expert to do a good job in any line of svork, When expert plumbing is required we have thoroughly trained men to do it. Prompt attention paid to jobbing. PHONE 393-J FRED H. TRAINOR Master Plumbers. if... Advertising sales: Central Guardian locals, l i or 4c Der word. cents. ‘wo-oo-o 0-0-0 o owoo-vo-ro-o 4 ‘ BATEr-Zo per word. three tn- sertlnns for the price of two. strictly payable in advance. ' To Let T0 LET—2 FOUR AND 6 ROOM, npurtnlcnls, heated. Apply v Guardian. 9319-5-8-21 ‘ . TO LET — 12 ROOM HOUSE, 187i Kent Street. Trust Co. Apply Eastern ‘, 9310-5-8-31. ; TO LET - LARGE FRONT ROOM. i has fireplace. 183 Euston Street. i 9284-5-6-31. GOOD BOARD AND ROOM IN,‘ private family in country for‘ summer months. Apply MK“ care Guardian. 9324-5-8-21) TO LET—IIEA'I‘ED APARTMENT with all modern C0l‘t\'(‘l118l’l(‘€.‘§.i Apply P. JsMucDonald. i 9343-5-9-31 L T0 LET-LARGE FRONT ROONI,’ suitable for two. Apply 23 King Square. 9346-5-9-31 T0 LET - TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Also furnished bedrooms. Centrally loc- aicd. Apply A. carc Guardian. 0277-5-6-Ili. Miscellaneous WIIITEWASIIING DONE-APPLY Cccii Murray, 143 Weynrouth St. 9300-5-6-3i ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND trees just received. Sce the stock at Reeves Nursery, Southporl. 0268-5-6-61’. TUITION, ARITI-IMETIC, JUNIOR Mathematics. English. and other subjects. Terms reasonable. P. J. Williams. Teacher, 19 Hanover Sh, Summcrsidc, P. E. l. 9232-54-21. SAVE TIME AND MiONEY. USE Mystic Washing Poufder. Dissolves dirt like magic without rubbing. Guaranteed not to contain in- jurlous chemicals. E. Kuchcr. Phonr 1427. Box 504, Chnrlottc- town. 9292-5-0-31. Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE AND hot huusc gardener wants posi- tion. Apply to Guardian Office. 0278-5—6-3i. STENOGRAPIIER Write K. cure May G-Zii. EXPERIENCED wants position. Guardian Oilicc. 'I‘hcrc arc two species of carpet eating bcctlcs in Canndu. Thcy came to Cnnndn with the curly sci- tiers. “hairpins; illIl-iinil in ‘I'll In‘ FHIII by pslivlii- front of til" Luw (‘r-urns Ililillilllg ill l‘li:|l‘iu1l|-l..uiv l!" \\‘c1lu- .=:1:|\' Illi- llilrly firsl slur nl' .\i:|\' .\. 1L 1033i, ut ihc hour or tuolrc haunt-i. noon. all (but. truwi of luuvl i-"lluulc, lying uual ‘only for tho lilo of the uorld, but .- .1...- . for our own pcrsounl livcs as well. foriucriy iu t Jcuulugs: IIIVHIW‘ North One hundred (I00) cbulnu; thcuc". Nor-lb fifty-six slcgrccu oust u uufficlI-ui illsinnco in ulvc tv-u chains a1 u rlulil. uuglc. 1o llu- fir>l iuviiiioiicsl lluc; ilu-ui-c South in Hu- lliliv-luuri-Iilfll lllu-r rlfnrosziiil; Ihviuci- nlnug tho will lti \'--r in Hu- |||:l1'i" fvf vulunir-iici-iuv-iit, coirluiulrug oiu- huulirvil ncrcs of 11ml u IHIII‘ iilnlv or l"~.~l_ iii-int’ tho iuo l. uud iouvcyerl to - nusl Rnhcrt Gum-ru- c-ghllu ivy 1 7-H‘ _ _‘ 1971i. ' p sulr- i- umslc uudor uud l»; vlrluc of u p-nver 01' sol» coulnln- ml 1n uu ln-iculuri- nf Mnriguuc dul- (‘II the '.‘-'|ll| duy of July .\. ii. 1027i} O E. W. TAYLOR l JEWELEB South Side Queen Square mud-e hcnrccu John imo Smilh 'l‘rucudle Cross. 'l‘owus|ilp Numln-r 'l'l|lrly»ai\' in Qucv-ils l'u||ul_\‘ furor-- 1411141, i-‘nnuicr, urul Jam-philo- Smith his Wlfi: n1’ the first purl, llIIl‘ \\l|- llum ii. ili-nxlcr and Snumrl .\. ltoli- crlsolu lu-ih i-l‘ 4‘l|:|r|v-ll~-l-v\\|i iii Ono-us Fuuull’, 't'ru~lrc:r W lb- l-‘s tuic of John Hwluvilnn 4*‘ ivcouil. P:ll‘i_ 1| 11ml! 1m uuulc lu ||:x_\|uc'i. of ll-v in‘ rm] u. |u-- no ..i.-.|--.=»». |r,.|- purl ~ 5" _ i“ .\Is'I.¢'|vlI Zlllll ll |||1v-'_ .\'i-'- iurs, Vlmiloilz» infill <l.|\ <." \i.|_v A. D. l\.||.|l l1.» 1 ' u'||.|.r.\u u. pawns-tr \'i\ll I'll. F. IIUIIEIIT§II§ Eastern locals. 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; in Memorials: Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual 08er- ings. Cards, ete., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 'l0c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appeciatlon, 70c. per inch Other rater on applicittioiu. Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five Payable in Advan e 4c. per word; Western and For Sale CAKBOARD SUITABLE I-‘Olt lining outhouses, etc., lc per sheet. Guardian OiIicc. ti. FOR. SALE — SEED AND FEED outs. D. ii. lrlurchlsoli, York Point. llQFlG-fi-ti-lii. FOR SALE-LARGE DESK SUIT‘- ablc for office. Apply Tl McGill ve. 9305-5-6-151 FOR SALE -— (‘IIOICE ISLAND Seed Whcut. 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