r ‘Er-ramps n. 193s ,.- AN ATTRACTIVE , _ “TELEPHONE” INVESTMENT- ' Yielding 5.35% r...- so Years pwheesond “ ..-. n... time Tel w requirements. MONTREA L hviuutlhllnklnghanfetynndpries Daphehenvyrlspredstilnlnmnketvsluesof yous, ‘hdqrhone boodsluvemsintsined a com ‘dIEfiIIICOOEIEQfIHIEIIIVlIIQOOCII-YICQIIIIIIIO Dated September 1st, 1933. Atlantic Utilities Limited controls the tel valuable assets in the Province of Nova S ,‘ and Telephone Company, Limited, business in the Province of Nova Seotin. Annual net earnings of the after depreciation and all other charges for the post three years have averaged over two and one-half times annual bond interest W. C. PITFIE Ififi 0' W!“ ‘$551594 cilia-l" "k175i?" wmplniel ofler one of the soundest of stability with the bonds of many Canadian ATLANTIC UTILITIES LIMITED 5% First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bonds Series A Price: 94.50 Full particulars of this attractive investment are contained in. our Descriptive Circular, copy of which will be forwarded upon request. LD s. COMPANY Llmrted Z0 Kine so... SAINT JOHN frhm... s-szos TORONTO UITAWA QUEBEC many other securities in the pest tow pnratively stable price level. payment of interest on bonds of privately Motoring September 1st, 1963. 'Denom.inations: $500 and $1,000. ephone business in Prince Edward Island, owns eotin, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mari- whlch in turn controls the telephone HA LIFAX We know LONDON, mo. During the next few weeks only a limited amount of repair work can be taken care of in Mr. V. C. Smallwood’s Radio workshops. As he insists on personally checking and testing every machine-and in ‘taking a holiday-he has decided to extend thedate on all coupons placed in the hands of the public during Exhibition week until the 30th inst. These coupons mean that the charge per hour on repair work is cut in half. All work will still be personally supervised by Mr. Smallwood. 963 Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2c. per word; or 4e per word. Other raw: Minimum Charge for any cents. RATI-h-Zo per word. three ln- pcrtlons for 111B price of two. “m”! playable in advance Extra Income SELLING "IMPERIAL ART” AND "Windsor" scrlcs Personal ChllSL- mus Cards. Dollar dozen up. Also boxed assortments. Sample book and sales help free to workers. Brltlsh Canadian Publishing Co., 426 Patrick Bldg, Townw- N-BOG. i~ WANTED -- CHRISTMAS CARD Agents. Spare time work. For years men nnd women have earn- ed good money handling our t. prlnled-w-order Christmas Cords- ‘ Up to three dollar vnlue for one dollar a. dozen. Smart-looking, ‘.11 dignified samples ln patent cuss form sent free to responsible peo- ple. Then our boxed nssortmentfi ._. of cards pay agents one hundred per cent profit. Investigate, com- - pare. Den] direct with manufac- turer for best values. Premier Art Guild, 1070 Bleury Street. MOT!‘ treal. l-A. WwN-WW- Extra Money ilirilfnultsnx." no MATTER. whether you are employed or not you can earn extra pocket money by taking orders for Canada's greatest, values 1n personal Christ- mos Cards. Portfolio free with ex- pert assistance. Weekly advances on Commissions. Rcprcscntntlves wanted 1n small towns also. Mas- ter Kraft, Toronto, Ontarloiq 32B To Let I ROOMS AND BATH, GROUND floor, heat. and water, $25- P110119 sas. 1o29_ ETOliE—’I'~O_I§ET‘L_1'4iF“GRl-‘3fi George street. Apply 146. 339- 'l‘0 LET -- HOUSE ON BISStHOE Street. Apply 122 Prince ree - 2ll5-'l-3l-tf. T0 LET — 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT / house keeping. Apply Guardlanb ro LET-SUITE or nmmsnso ' rooms, hot water heated. 91910110 range, Apply Guardlu . 12g TO LET - THREE ROOMS FUR- nlshed or unfurnished. Apply 320 Kent Street. 939 Female Help Want; TRAINED NURSE, REASONABLE wages. Ap ly Guardian. 9'76 1'0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT. 8 rooms and bath, centrally lo- cated. with garage. Apply W. R. ‘ LePage. c.o, lmPage Shoe Co.. or 222 Pownnl. ' 1025 Ilnerd‘: Llniment for loiltlco. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 4c. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- mu, gnu, elc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 10o. pu- inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per lnoh on applications. luvertlsemcnt twenty - i" +o +o<§+vo< For Sale 12 ACRES 1% MILES FROM Charlottetown. Phone 633. 1021 CAILBOARD SUITABLE FOB llnlng outhouses, etc. 10 PH‘ sheen. Guardian Oflloo. t!- FOR SALE-SINGER. sswnvo machine, hall rack. Marlon Mc- Lennon, Bradalbane RR. 1007 Five, Brldge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlnbery. Nov. l-tf. r-TTsrfi _ BARRED R/OCK AND White Leghorn Pullets. Cyrus Plckard, Charlottetown, RR N09. Would. trade for larger farm. Phone 633. 1°39 FOR SALE--REGISTERED AYR- shlre cow and hull. 4 months old; 2 Shopshlre ram lambs. Amos Rodd, Milton. 1003 FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORT!’- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. l-tf. FOR RENT-TWO BED-SITTING rooms, suitable for gentleman. can supply board. 175 Fitzroy Bt. 1008 Miscellaneous I IIAVE 5 STRAY CATTLE IN Elmwood District pound. John E. Bray, Pound Keeper. 1010 Wanted nornus WANTED-runs AND qusru. Phone 1107. IQHB-ll-QQ-U Trams hand S-urveym‘ Compass. Aoolv Guardian. 980: wsurnp - THREE nooms suitable for llght housekeeping. Apply Guardlan. 9'13 2. wANnp _ rcwsu. TURBINE woterwheel 40 inch, ln good con- dltlon. Geo. Leard. Peakeb Sta- n»... 993- Lost L0 5 '1' - ESCAPED FROM MY ranch. female fox F.O.E.)F. No- tlfy Walter G. MecKenzle, Brad- "- 1027 LOST-IN’ KZAPITOL .TIIEATRE. gentleman's rlng of no value only to owner. Reward. Apply to Guardian. 1019 CANADIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANTS 0 There are three native carnivor- ous‘, or flesh-eating wild plants ln Canada. Whllc the great. majority of plants obtain the nitrogen ne- cessary for their growth and de-- velopmenl from the nitrates ln the soil, the three Canadian species of which the Pitcher Plant, the Sun. dew, and the butter-wort and Blad- derwort are representatives, re- semble animals from the fact that they use the bodies _of insects and small animals for this purpose. Although these plants possess chlor- ophyll-the green colouring sub- stance of plants which ls essential to growth-and can llve for a. time m; least without organic food, it has been shown by experiment thatsome of them thrive better and increase more rapidly in weight when supplied with small pieces of animal flesh. The len-ves of the Sundew are covered with tentacles which secrete a sticky fluld 1n which insects are firmly held and die. The tentacles also secrete a substance like pepsin which digests the body of the ln- sect, the digested products being gradually absorbed by the leaf. The process of digestion of the Butterworl; ls slmllsr. The Pitcher plant collects raln in which Insects are Eventually drowned, being prevented from crawling out by the smooth surface of the tubular leaf and the down- ward polntlng pullsade of bristles which burs exit. The bladders on the leaves of the Bladderworts. which are mostly water plants; are provided with a valve opening ln- wards and forming a sort of trap- door, fringed with bristles. So sen. sltlve are those bristles that a sud- den touch causes the bladder to expand violently, thereby sucking in small aquatlc animals, such as crustaceans, which are unable to escape, They eventually dle and are completely absorbed by the planL-Domlnlon Department of Agriculture. UNIQUE WAYS OF ' SERVING SALADS If you are gunning to serve a salad as a main dlsh for a meal. naturally lt has l0 be B. hBBFW 0n!- Jrult salads are old favorltes, but you should vary the means of serv- lng them occsslonally. Halves of grapefruit, with the meat and pulp removed, make at- tractive shells 1n which b0 Serve l fmlt salad. Use the grapefruit sec- tions along with your other fruit! for the salad and then put them back into the shells. Garnish with mayonnaise and serve on plates covered with lettuce. - ,, __ ‘ " salads may be varied by serving them ln llomsbo shells or gnrnishlng the plates with carrots or shredded cabbage instead of let- tuce. She: "I'm really afraid, dear, that Johnnie ls a lazy boy. He gets Mary l0 do all his work." He: "lazy? That's not. laziness It's “ v: ablllly." LOST - BETWEEN CAVENDISH and Cornwall vla Hunter River and Milton. pnlr men's pants. Flnder notify Geo. McCoubrey. Cavendish. 102i "Flirty cents for the car, slr." snld the park ng attendant. "Right! It's yours-l" THE CHARLU'I"I‘E'I'U W N Stock Quotations ¢E'"'“LE'“‘”'“‘ Pivotal New York Stocks Stocks Close 51"“ Clone Bulhursl A - Alflvd 0mm .. Bell Tel . Am uud 14 Am Smelt _ Am Tel and T no p1,] 5 Anaconda Chcsupcnke and Ohl Con Gus .. Corn Products .. Delaware and Bud .. Eastman , . ... . Gen Electric ,.. Gvn Fonds . . Gen hlolnrs Union Pacific ,.. United Corp __ U S Rubber Vanadium Westinghouse Woolworth Both Stool b’ S Stool . ____i.______ MINING (Punurllnn Press) Sept. 10-- ronoxroj Stocks Close ‘ ' '. 1'50 2S .. - ‘.1 sv, ‘ MTTiWliB Montreal Stock Market (Cnnldlnn Press) Cont] Ind Al A . c r n . . . . __ . Iloul llrnlgv .. . _ llow Smith _ . . . .. , 1mm Nnrl nml I'|v.'ll B Pl lnl Nlck Nut Brow ... Pom-r (‘orp _ Qnchs-v Power , Slmn-inhznn .. SW9] of (‘an ilVlnnipeg s1 ...' (Cnnndbin Prom) PROQUCE (C3. .\f0.\'TllE.-ll., Spl, Ill-Butler and ‘vlnese prkrs advanced on the Mom~ la rl-rll dairy and [vrorluce market ‘ “vi-k Whllc eggs and potatoes declin- ‘vvl. Heavy deulnml from overseas 20L lowing the market improvement ln 1h» British lllilfliPl. caused the slrovlglu ln ill" bulb-r market. l\o 1 butler ililVllllCPll about a cent ll Pound to end llm war-k at 18% to lll cunts u pound fol‘ curlots or less, lievvipts totalled 17.1101 boxes us s- guinst 14,140 boxes tho previous week. llultvr exports lust week amounted to 2,710 lHIXUH, COlllpillOjl yllb 1,807 box- os |_n the preceding wovk illlll 321 box- I08 m the corresponding week last. ywnr. Sn fur this sonsou hullor ex- folnl 4,362 boxes, as against T5 at this dale lasL your. An avlvanc‘ of ugnroxlmnlcly n cent n pound was rvglstered on the chaos» marl-cot, At the Clnso of the .w4=ok Ontario colored hroilght 10% to ~ r1154, routs u pound with WllllE st 101/, , '10 10H‘ vents. Qurhol- cnlflrrrl sold Quohnc Arrivals nluounlml ,‘ffir_ 10f’. cents n [mullrl nml who.» n.1,, n. 103g. In 30,057 horns, Tho prov-inns week |5ll.4.’.2 boxes WFTI‘ offerorl for sale. n .‘ lixporvs of Chm-sv- for the week to- H t) d. duller] 34,141 hnxvs, compared with H225; ‘a "lkflflr. ihr- DIHPPIIHU; work lllfl 54.520 Keeley . Knnlsuuy llukelund . . lnkoshore Leo Gold llncnssu McIntyre _. Mclllllau .. lllcVitillr Olga Oil Puymasler Plnnow ... . l'l'f‘lllll‘]‘ .. Pros Air ,. Read Anlh Reno Gold Snn Antoni Snrnla .... Shrrrltt . Nlscnn ...» . Slndncnnn Smuthony t. liu-"tcrost ... Wdnrnrlo Glllwo , . Gonrlflsh .. Hilltop Ilomo Oil _ 11nd my Int Nh-kcl Jar-k .\lnn Lnkc Ylfnrn lmhr-l llnlrohlv lllny Oll Metro .. .. McLeod , fill Snlcot Oslskn .. Pnrk Illll Pnnrl Or:- llllmtrv _ Ritchie Rnynllto Ventures . Wood Kirk ,.. -.-.~ .... ,.. 1-- . . ... . ... ... 1V. Y. CURB (Cunndign Press) ' ‘K43 cnsos. ,ill tho corresponding work of last yogr. Last year's Volume is! away n- lwnrl n1‘ this year, chino-wills so far in 1933 hr-lng 11.1051 hoxos, -l'l yon;- agn null ospnndlng pvw-ir-d. The egg mnrkot wns slightly easier graded shlpnn-nls in carlms or loss hoonming 22 to 2i! vents n dozr-n for extras. 17 to 18 cents for firsts nml 110,0 to l4 v-uls for Bezmnllfi for On- rnrlrm. “Rush-nus worn don-n to 21 rents for §PflfillIl.4_ Arrivals wr-ro 6,- Tho ‘Qrovlnull wool: 7,181 oases wore nffvrsrl. Exports of last weok amnunlctl to 5-18 cases, In nntlolpnrinn of arrivals from the lllnrlllmes, prim-s- nf Qllohor: pntntocs onsod sliglnlv lust. wank, At tho closo of Hm \l'l'f‘k nmv Quohgos In 80 pound bags snlrl for 75 in Sn rvnrs. against during the m A a on eggs Currency (Cunadlun Press) NEW YORK, Sol-l. lfr-Uolll cur- fNlClPS (l\‘l‘|ll\\‘ll in rvlntiun tn paper CIIFIUIICIPF uturllnys foreign ex- change llllll us. TIIUIIIOVEIIIQDT. started in London wllll n sudden reversal of the recent flow of funds out of Lon- nlnn m the gold slumlnrrl countries. znul In Now ll-rk flu». ljnitcd Slates dollar lulvnnvorl even more than su-rlilng, At the close sterling at $4.521}; was off a con! in [Pflllfi of Unitcd Slates funds French francs at 5.48% cents, off .1015 of a cont. and Dutch guilders at 56.81 clnls, off .79 of n cent. Thc Vuundlnrl llollnr lost l. or. 05% onuls. Tho closing rnlc roprv-senlod a prc-lnlum on Unilwl Srnlz-‘s funds of 51,’. ywrvonl, MUNTlllLU... Supt lb-‘llu- pound sterling unrl practically all currcncloa will) the r-xvcplion of the United Stun-s dollar rlocllrlml on lloutronl foroign oxnhungos mvlrgv. nponcrl l 1l~lfl cents but grlullmllv moved _ Nonr the close It de- uml Ilnishml Ilu- day at $4.75 ll-'.'l_ q loss of n cv-nt. The United Suites drillnr mnvvd within s narrow rnngv und fimilly closed un- cbnvlgcrl n! n premium nt five er cent. The From-h frunr‘ dlprlod .05 of n cont n: . " EXGE I (Cnumllsn Prbnl) NEW YORK, Sum ll-l-‘orvizn ex- vhnngo onsy. Grog! llrllnin dcmuml high nml clnsn 4,120,‘. low ' H0 day hills Jnfillfl; Franco ltnly 7.50; Ilolgunn 10 50; 33.00; Canada 051,5. flflsu: Germany The mistress of the house had Manson aglrl from a. number of ap- yFrnts. i “Nowfl she said, “before I engage ‘you I must first be assured that you are economical. I vrorft boler- ,ste The prospective maid opened wide her eyes in astonishment- "Why. mlhn." she replied. "that's {the very reasons why my last mls- k Cl I lilLfl-p. a . 1g o tress dismissed me." in“? g?“ ' :9,‘ “For being economical." exclaim- Far‘! Marconi cd the other. ‘ vs m-v . ‘l .. .. . .. m Bond nnd s1. .- 23v Yes mwn» sold the mrl- I Pgcd _ ~ ' 11a made her dresses do for me as well s: n Ind .. .. 8W as her.‘ GR IN Maglstrate-"You are fined ten A dollars." . Prisoner-wouldn't you reduce ti. (Cnmullgn w»... your wvrshlnl-llmes m v"? WINNIPEG. em 0- m4;- cnosr. Magstralak-"Vlfhnts your busi- 1filarxaalz o»: 1014A; p-c 1m‘: my "eff" ‘A d” , lsonsr-' , ur wor- 90min: Oct asm: ‘Drc 3714A: Mn! amp" up" yo “ggélsv: on mu; p». 4am: Mu- mm,,,.,,u_--w@n_ the“, r11 mm: lt nine dollars and purely-film our! ravens “M8,, Whilst: fr» ‘l 201:1 No lflnzf __ _j__ fill 7 . , 2 .0 . nor »\ C 81:44 ndJr than; No rs rm: No n mm: “I always feel that you have a Fowl 53%; Truck 09%: No 1 drurom 67 $6. Onll? N0 2 (7 W M": No 3 321,4: Ex 1 ("M M14: No l ("Ml No '.' PM 275.52 3M5 8| rley-No prlcel quotgd. l" W flflllnt Rnjrrlori '27."; Truck quick bran, s ready wlt nnd—" "Sorry. old boy. but I'm afraid I can't. manage more than ten bucks, I'm hard up myself. " 1'.’ . University, Quebec, for obtalnlng’ ' 'Coyle, Charlottetown. was success- 345i‘ degree. 9 T VISITORS TO NORTH TRYONl ... “Westview Lodge," North Tryon. 451m‘ GUARDIAN This eellml 1| reserved for 0on7 County news of loco] Interest but pe- vertlslng of e now-y nature may m inserted It l cents 4 word utrlcli| payable in odvancs. LADIES, YOU CAN NOW pro. cure Clark's "new” knitting and crochet cotton at The Needlecraft I ishoppe- 102s l i RECEIVES DEGREE-In the fe- f ‘cent examinations, set by Laval? ,'B.A. and Bl... degrees, Mr. James Tful in securing his B.A. and Mr. Rex Wadup of Monclon. his B. L. --Mrs. Bruce Davison, Mrs. Dr. A.' . W. Leard, Mrs. Leslie MacFarlane. i Mrs. Major Schurman of Summer- slde and Miss llmldned Lcfurgey. ‘Miss Byrd of Toronto, and Miss? Hueslis of Boston werc guests at‘ “Westview Lodge" last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jenkins of Chan" ‘ lottelown were recent guests ac the home of Mrs, Wilfred Inman l a " cnswrcns PLANE r0 ATP‘ ‘TEND FUNERAL-On Labor Day,l Mr. W. T. Ferguson,’ the well, know-n Plctou druggist, chartered a‘ ‘plane from Mollison Airport, to enable him to attend the funeral of his friend, the late Hugh Mc- Phee, which took place at Murray What will she do now- fifty years old——no position—nothing saved-no‘ family to help l l-lnrbor North on Monday after- bu?" noon. The landing was safely made u _ _ _ ' near the church where the funeral l5" t 1t teYnblg- lm "W" service was held. and the return 8°il1€ m be liflllKht like thal- lrlp brought them to Plctou in a Yfllefiilay wasmytwentY-"Vfinth gqw minutes-New Glasgow News. l birthday and l made the first payment on a Dominion Pension Bond. Later on I'll be able to retire——indcpendcnt—-—und enjoy MACINTYRE - MACINTYRE — The marriage of Miss Mary Edith Maclntyre. daughter of Mr. and myself. Mrs. Sydney W. Maclntyre, of "Don't you expect to get map Dorchester, Mass, took place July ficdy’ - 2, 1933, to Mir. Roland Ulysses Maclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Maclntyre of North Read- ing, Mass. The marriage was per- formed by the Rev. Burton B. Smith, pasbor of the Methodist Church. The bride wore a. gown of ivory satin and carried a boquet. of roses and llllles of the valley. After a short. honeymoon ln Maine and New Hampshire they wlll make their home ln Wakefield, Mass. "Surely l do. Even so, I'll still get back the money I've saved. This bond will enable me to stop work when I'm forty-five, or at any time until I'm seventy, with a monthly income for life. Should l wait until I'm seventy, the income sturts automatically." "That sounds wonderfuF-does it cost much?" “No, it just costs me $100 a year, or $8.33 a month. That's easy to save, isn't it? This bond costs $IOO a year no mutter what your age-and you don't have to INDUCTION SERVICE-The In- duction of the Rev. .1. H. Douglas into the pastor-cl charge of the congregation of Murray Harbor North. and Peters Road will take’ "place in the Murray l-Inrloor North Presbyterian Church at ‘f p. m. Tuesday. September 12. Rev. Allis- ier Murray moderator of the Pres- bylery. P. E. I., will preside and_ induct. Rev. W. O. Road will preach! the sermon. Rev. G. Carlylowebster} will give the charge to the newly inducted minister and Rev. J. A] fill/chard, will address the people IIIAD OFFI MAJOR. .1. younger girls" "Poor Miss Armour A. lllu-KIINYIII. I60 Richmond 5|“ rhllrlofirlnwll. PJLI. DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY WATERLOO. ONTARIO Please send me your Bookie! ffWhen Do You lVanc to Sm!» Work?" fAUhl r‘ 1 v F. I"Sorry, Miss Armour- but we must ma|<e way For dtcide. when you buy it, just when you want your income to start. "The amount of your income is governed by the length of period between the time you make your first payment, and the date on which you decide to have your income begin. The amount of income also depends on the num- ber of hundred dollar units you purchase." "What happens if you should die before you start to receive your income?" “Every cent paid by me yquld be returned in cash to my Mother, or any person designated by me," Are you a young business Woman —dcpendent on your own earn- ings? if you are-think of the future ahead. Will you be inde- pendent in later life? it will be time well spent if you send for our booklet-"When do you want to stop work?" We will send it to you gladly and without obligation. OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY u n Isnuoo. bfrrpjp ('.I..l'.. Provincial Manager: Dept. l7 of the congregation.Allorecordlallw ya?’ Al-lfi - invited. Adar”. RETURNED HOME-Rev, A, K, Herman, pastor of Hlghflcld Bap- tist Church, Moncton, N. B., ac- companied by his wlle lllld their children, Ruth and Arthur, return- ed home on Monday last after an enjoyable vacation spent at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred In- llco, and Timothy Rochforzl, Rocky Point. Mr. George Beer, Kingston, proslded at. the organization meet- ing. Remarks were made by Messrs. J. R, Nicholson, Angus McPhee, B. W. LoPngc, lll.L.A., George Brown. man, “wesgvjew Lodgey Norm New Glnsgoxv. W. J. Darkc, Brook- Tyygy-L while here M,’ Herman field, and W. M. Lea, provincial filled the pulp", of the charlotte_ Liberal leader. Resolutions were passed reaffirming confidence ln the fcdcral and provincial leader- ship of the party; tendering con- gratulations to the new Llboral town Baptist Church ln the ub- sence of their pastor. Dr. A. C. Vincent. fvhile on the Island Mr. and Mrs. Herman made mhny ac- quaintances who will be delighted Govcrnnlcnt loader and colleague: in Nova Scotia; asking that thd constitution of the Quevus County Liberal Association he amended sd that the Association of each cloc- toral district. lnay- llme Lhc righf at its annual morning to nominate its reprc-scntativcs on the central commiztco of the County organ- ization: and rxpresnng llurvnsh that a convention br- hc-ld shortly to nominal.» Prdernl candidates for tho County. to have the pleasure of seeing them another summer. All joln ln wishing Mr. Herman success in his labors for God. ONE IIUNDRED MORE STU- DENTS — Onc hundred more stu- dents arc attending P. W. C. this year than attended last year. In 1932-33 the total attendance was 460, this year there are 300 students ln um year, 195 ln second year, 46 1n third your and 20 in fourth year. In the fourth year, which equals second year university, the subjects studied are: English, Ecouonalcs. Biology, French, Ilslln, Chemistry, Sociology and History. The Chom- lstry and Sociology" courses are op- tlonul. Threc additional teochors have been appointed, Mr. R. Hazen. 15A, Mr. John Connolly. BA, and Mr. John T. Croteau. MA. Mr. Cro- tesu was expected to arrive Satur- day night. 2ND QUEEN'S LIBERAL ASS'N. ORGANIZED-Al. n. meeting held at. Kingston on Friday night s Llb- eral Assoclatlon for the Second Dlstrlct of Queen's County was 0r- gunlued with the following officers: President, Mr. John R. Nicholson. Hunter River; Vice President, Mr. Daniel MacLean, New Wlltshlre; Secretary, Mr. James Mcffnlt, New Glasgow: Executlve: Dr. Murchis- on, Clyde Rlver: Nell McEuchel-n. Long Creek: Preston Campbell, New Glasgow; Oliver lnPago, Rus- llnordi “ for " , 42 NICHQL w ON“ S .'M_ ‘ g.‘ '