t-a:§%i§i 1- . 2%‘ r5, no °° - flunk... which did not give ‘ _ ,1 real value m its Members. “d, has been curtailed some- ‘ “m; m the decrease in 1mm- ‘ , p while passive 11111111811 ' ,, when non-suentials very f, y hnve been laid aside. and g gratifying to know that this ggnia i‘. E 5' that degree 0f caution which is so essential under modern traflic conditions. We sub- lnteruational Clouds Mean Nothing To Boy Scouts That international differences of their elders do not affect the mut- ual friendliness of Boy Scouts is indicated by the inter-country Scout camping invitations and plans for 1034 already announced. §E§ 5°.- 55bit. is PLIADS GUILTY TO SERIOUS CHARGE-At the Police Court yes- terday morning George’ Armstrong who was arrested a day or two ago while employed on a. farm at Un- ion Road, on the, charge or at- temptfi to uttm- a forged cheque for ‘$44.60 appeared, and after pleading guilty, elected to be tried summarily, and was remanded un- Pivotal New ' ' - York Stocks (Canadian Puss) GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPIIG, Hay SF-Longs lot go of only enough wheat to meat a all htly improved export demand on the ‘vin- nlpeg grain oxchahnge today the result future| prices held small Montrpal 1 _ . "Stock Marks!‘ (gulls - (Canadian Press) ltoska B A Oil .. . Beauharnoia ‘Dom Imp Tab In ate . Walker Pfd MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May l- flocks with M Advartlsl glides-Payable la than A I Oflllha III! bealmlmupiaswasdsfiaaiasarladars IOI. SAL! — AUCTION FOBTY- Plve. and Wbist Score Guardian Central Job Prism-y. Nov. 1-ti’. I03 SAL! - TOLEDO 00M- puting Scale, 5 lbs. Apply Central Creamer-tee, Ltd. L-2093. sheet. Guardian Oifi . FOE SAL! - ELECTRIC naiv- gette, in perfect condition.a har- gain for cash. Phone 279. L-4045 FOB SAL! - 1 GENERAL PUB» pose Percheron Colt, 3 years old. Eric Pendsrgest, Hazelbroohm L- 2. FOB SALE - AUCTION PORTI- Pive, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE — CHOICE BUILDING lots. Apply to Jo n dz 501i, Sidmount. North iver Road. 1.4051. FOB SALE - 1 OLDSMOBILE Special Sedan, in excellent condi- tion. George Bowness, Kensing- FUBNIBIIID BOTPLES W roy Street. kc ms. Apply Guardian. m“ m 1.401s. ‘To Le ro wr - scar - com- with Stree LET-FURNISHED HOUSI; barn and garden 66 t. '1‘0 till September lst. _ lan Ofiice. 1.4110.- STORE TO LET-Lid -GBEAI' George street. Apply at 140. k417i. " alow, Apply 110 Edward St. L409. T0 LET - FURNISHSD SW suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 170 Prince Street. v Q AINE fiat, 205 Euston Street. L-40l2.$ TO nam- _. Lands cortisol: Bil-Haida Apply Guard- -- WANTED _. Apply “AP care Guardian. ANTED, more! 11mg _v1_lll 55in». Bill Michael. 1.4% compass wanna-m PIE- L-flU-g WANTED - TWO LIGHT HOUlI-E i t a at a as. A. r0 RENT-FURNISHED ntmo- L-40. ;~’ mit that this important matter of education in relation to all classes of road users should, be carried out under the direction oi the Govern- mmt Department directly concern- ed with the reduction of road acci- dents in conjunction with the Lea- gusandwearegiadtoraportthat during the past year a step was taken by the Department of Pub- lic Works in free distribution of 5,000 carriage reflectors; the work of distributing these reflectors was handled by the League. ‘Ibis, of ‘r f St. (North-Helm). Apply 70 Longworth Ave. 12.4049 gains throughout and closed $4, cont higher to unchanged. Forel n sales of Canadian wheat were est mated at 500,000 bushels. Tradin was not large in volume but the mar et exhibited a A strong undertone and ignored the easier tendency at Chicago where ric- es ruled tractionaily lower. lifay w eat closed at 04-13, July at 80% and Oct- ober nt 0754 cents. It was suggested the Govreutncnt agency filled export requirements. Liverpool wheat was steady and closed unchanged to lower. Russia shipped this week, contributing 218,000 hush- ela to a TIBDiJO-busbel movement from the Black Sea ports. Argentina's clearances are estimated at only 1,- 653,000 ‘bushels for the consid- ‘ M“ Us 1n B, new gm of pmg- ton. L-4067. ,. qptinllslll and couraze- It is “y i0 impyeg upOli l-hfl minds O! motoring public the reel V5108 Mom Clubs and the many they have and are accom- 1n the interest of every Car briefly, let me point Olit l5 ‘hi h concern every car Ifhflfrlefcgw or he realizes it 4:‘ Canadian Automobile Asso- wm. which this League is ,, M, was organized in ‘lbronto til Saturday for sentence. The ac- cused has only recently been re- leased from Jail after sewing a thirty days sentence on a similar charge. A party charged with the Sweden FOB SALE — PRESSED HAY. White Russian wheat, choice po- tatoes, unregistered. Star Gro- cery, Sourls. 1.4090 FOR SALE -_ RUBBER TIRED driving wagon in good condition. Gordon Wright, Brighton Swedish Y. M. C. A. Scouts have invited a British contingent to camp with them in the south of the“ o’ coal from the c N R Sweden yairlds was sentenced to ten days in smug g 4o g ll . lnd B Juvenile on a similar a 0mm” w ‘mum charge had his sentence suspended, B” smut‘ o; the Empire and at the same time receiving a severe some 40 other countries are expect» “a ‘mm m9 11111815315"- ed a, attend the Jumbo,“ to be Both coal cases were preferred by 7' C. N. R. detective Sleeves of New- TO LET - FURNISHED HOUSE for summer. Garage in connec- tion. Write T. care Guardian. r 1.4018. -. ‘ “Nursing WANTS?) - PEICTEATNUBSI GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE to attend elderly gentleman in member 30th, 1913, and under Presidency of the late Di‘. P. E. ....- e was instrumental in the on (if the Trans-Canada ,. ,and it is gratifying lo 1107-6 m]; great program is being to this Province, also the .. n of duty on used cars oom- mm Canada from the United . Time will not permit 30113 the work of this great Organi- other than to say that if it not for the affiliations and ~ ps of local clubs they l. not carry on. ... .; the past year, we were to retain our membership of previous year and through the I ... - t of our road service, with efficient services rendered by " 10ml official garages, we were in every case to give satisfac- . service to our members which 0f in tending to impress on the minds of carriage drivers the necessity of carrying lights on all vehicles. I have endeavored in this brief re- port to point out the object and purpose of a Motor League and some of the activities which has N been carried on under the direction of your President and retiring Ex- ecutive. We realize that there is much more to be accomplished in the carrying out of our program. but such program cannot be car- ried out without sufficient revenue and we must have the united oo- operatlon and financial assistance the car drivers of this Province order to properly accomplish our work. Problem of Non-Members film-eased per member over f ssrvissappreetsase lhsscrvice rendered by our legal - lnent is much appreciated by members and proves to be of - assistance in making satisfac- settlements in cases of dispute - n car drivers in collision It has been the, practice in the ofilce to extend information, liter- ‘ $.18, _stc. to ca: driven whether or 1858116: "1118. of course. was done in an attempt to interest and set be- fore the car drivers the value of the service we were able to render. but 1 am sorry to say it has not met with the success of increasing our membership as many have been re- ceiving service and assistance. and - and the interpretation of the '- vehicle Act etc. ‘ 0n Information Bureau was car- vn as in the past years, in loitetown. Summerslde and al- otllcr centres o1 the Province, ~ was well patronized by visiting ~l > » as well as ourown people. issued a new edition of our "l 300k with Road I403 and mttC travelling information, sl- snew edition of the Map of Edward Island with Route "Ilsa and Ferry servicaefo. ' the Guide Books and MIN airicly distributed by our of- snd quantities were sent t0 ‘1 Motor Leagues and Tourist '- and in many cases the had i0 be replenished during yen The station ageit at Caps "l" inc, N.B., Mr. Petterson, as l. very kindly handled our -- Books and Maps, distributing -- to motorists when purchasing - crossing tickets. A supply was Placed on the “l-lochelaga" for Weflt of car drivers to hovmcc by the Piston-Char- " Route. Such distribution very lnuch appreciated by vis- ‘|'- is lt furnished them with u. tiolrxielteeiollfliltglgd eaavggmgcnterm. 1111s Province “"1118 We war Sign work was “med 0n us extensively es it ‘ ‘ 111B Owing s. the lack of "l. but we were able to coau- * Route No. 4 from Charlotte- ‘ '0 Murray Harbor with num- ém 511d road directing signs "imam lonctlorls. Road . sign 511ml 1mllortant and it is " . ills‘. rvvunilc for this work “' be increased in 9rd” b u" Sign: up to date and in _ ‘"11". as it is necessary m ‘ 11110 Nletter wooden signs k roe years. 8- matter of deep gqnogm to 1 0f when approached for membership feescemtobeableiofind an ex- clue fir, not Joining. Such practice follows: “While it is very diilicult refuse service to motorists not members of any motoring-organisa- tion, we are humming more “ of the opinion every yesr that step must eventually be taken —the motorist who is not s. member any motor organisation where YOGA‘ the past such class paid into the revenue of this Province in gasoline tax and registration fem a sum oi mately $304,000. then surely he should be a member of the League :.nd assist the organintion to do or m cannot do for theumelves individ- ually. In conclusion. ! wish to acknow- ledge and thank the members oi our collectively what they FELI TAKE EARLY Right n M . Fork star-law’ r DELIVERY Farmer, before your rush Haul your fertilizer require- llglits from our plant. Or ask your fertilizer e1‘ to order out your requirements. -— ACT AT ONCE - all‘. elsewhere. to"! goods are superior and we can supply 0 better advantage than you can be sup- . Island, goods for Island growers all: ISLAND "1 -=.'.-.. -. ,.. ~410- FERTILIZER CO. LTD. Charlottetown. w held in Australia Dec. Tl-Jan. 1935. Norway A composite Scout troop of boys from some of the big public schools of England will share a camp in orway this eununer with Nolvweg- fan Scouts. Denmark And Latvia Applications of British Scouts to attend the Latvian National Scout Jamboree near Riga, far exceeded the limit named. On the way the contingent will spend a day at Copenhagen. Hansel-v The Scouts of Somogy. Southwest Hungary, have invited 70 British Scouts as camp guests for I0 days followed by a. fortnight as guests of . There individual Scout families. wiilbencexpensetothe visitors other than travel. Luxembourg The Scouts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg have -l ted their‘ annual invitation to British Scouts to visit them this summer. Theyi offer camping arrangements in var- '11 ious attractive part5 of the Grand Duchy, including the Scout clini- ets at Limpach and Eehternach. Scouts Still Friends In Far East As a variation of war cloud news from the East coma mention of a 20-day! camp spent last slimmer y the 1st Shanghai British (Ca- edral School) Scout ‘Troop inJap- an. on the irritation of Count Sano and the Japanese Boy Scouts Association. 'I'he camp was located in an Imperial Forest Reserve north of Tokyo. Two Yokohama Scouts accompanied the visitors as hitorprytdrl. London has 63.317 Boy Scouts! Lencashire 48.284. Yorkshire 34,756, Surrey 16,304, and Kent 10,146. Bur- mington has 12,295. Danish Blood ‘Transfusion Service Following the example of London Rovers, Danish Rove: Scouts have organized a Scouts’ Blood Transfu- sion service. They have tested and enrolled 160 Rover Scouts and Sooutam for transfusion service at hospitals throughout Denmark. , Where Scouting Helped Writing a Seskaichew... Juvenile’ court iudse reaming two boys. a probation officer reported that they had “attended school and church Ehrecutivc who have loyally sup- ported me in the work of the League in the past year. We also wish to record our appreciation to the Press of this Province for their castle. A drunk received a sentence of ten days in jail. PERSONALS Mrs. William MacQuarrle and little daughter Beverley have return- ed home after spending a very pleasant week visiting friends in Hunter River. Mrs. 'J. H. Bernard and Miss Rita Bernard of Hunter River spent a week in North Milton the guest of Mrs. William MacQual-rie. lvir. and Mrs. Harold W. Mac- donsld. who have been spending the winter in Toronto, arrived in the city Wednesday night, and left m, yesterday afternoon for town, where they will their summer residence. _______ VIEWPOINT "50 Wu want to be my son-in- law?" "Not at [all-hut I do 1115171’? Wllr daughter." 119811141715’. Joined Boy Scout troops, lnd done ‘their good turn egg]; day." and recommended that they bgtdischarged from the probation George- re-occupy want to i Irish Boy Scouts at The Vatican ‘ Ibur hundred and fifty Irish '30:! Scout pilgrims were received at the Vatican by Pope Pius on St. tricks Day. Addressing the boys, is Holiness gave them as a watch- d that they "must n deavour er to be better. ever to do more or Christ, for His Church, and for heir own ssnctification." A World Pageant At Albert Ilali F180: representing every section the and 40 other Scout- countries were carried in a cant of Nations at s. great rally lloruion Scouts to Royal Albert all. A damp-fire sing-song of 3,000 futswasledbyachoiroffloua lcout orchestra, and the famous % Hall organ, played by s. Indian Scouts and the Enthquake llteports from Northern India. tisll of splendid service rendered by lioy Scouts of the Province of Bihar and Orisss following the recent serious earthquakes. The Scouts cistribuied blankets and food, con- sructed temporary shelters and cw wells, and were given charge ti sani‘ ,. men's-urea for relief lamps, supervision of bazaar prices. to. Scouts from other Indian pro- lnces offered held and money. [support and all others who have co-cperated in our work. Respectfully submitted. J. M. MncFADYEN FINANCIAL STATEMENT i933 Itlnbllllvm: Balance brought forward Emblems Orifice, Stamps etc. . Road Service ‘fllfg h to certify that I have e sloassssals ......-....n..... . . . . . . .. C 360.00 839.15 381.02 87.40 139.90 92.36 166.00 the Prince Edward Island Motor League. and i‘lnd the above statement. to the best of my knowledge. to rePIB-‘lenl 11 m" °°mm4°l1 °1 “m” I have verified the Bank Balances. ( Sgdl-ED-HOILNBY week. crably under last year's figure. slightly bearish note was contained in Broomhall] revised estimate of world wheat requirements which hs now places at 528,000,000 bushels in- stead of 55B.000.000 bushels. There was no improvement in cash grains demand. Coarse grains operations were practically at a standstill with quotations holding firm. (Canadan Press) . CHICAGO, hisy 3—Showery condi- tions southwest, west and northwest tended to diminish uneasiness today regarding drought menace to crops. Largely as a result wheat prices drag- ged lower. Pronounced curtailment nf speculative activity was n feature in all grains. Only passing notice was taken of monetary factors, including s statement credited to secretary of the treasury lTenry Morgsuthau that the 82.000.000.000 stabilisation fund could be utilised in the put-chars of er Wheat closed unstable under yesterday's finish. corn 14 to ‘if, off. cola it and provisions cents decline to 5' to 15$ Jul; 10144; to 1,1 down, varying from five an equal gain. ‘iii PRODUCE ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Ma .'i»—Eggl were lots or lea; selling at 1i) to i915 cents a dozen for A for A medium, 17 to 115$ B and 15 to 151.5 cents for C. Asking prices for ivestcrn carlots were cent above the eueral prices. Arriv- als totalled 4.07‘ cases. Chases held unchanged at 10 to 10% cants a pound for afresh Ontario make. No boxes ar- PVQ . Potatoes were steady at 95 cents to 81 for Quebec; oer- so pound bag. $1 to 811B for New Brunswick green mountains per S0 pound bug and 81.2.5 to $1.30 for Prince Edward Island green mountains par 90 pound bag. The continued lower trend in butter prices featured trading on the Mont- real produce and dairy market today. The further advance of the produc- ing season resulted in freh no 1 but- ter in carlots or less eased one to 1% cents at I9 to 20 cents a pound. To retailers solids at 21 to 22 cent‘ and prints at Z to 25 cents were of! s cent. Receipt swers M) boxes. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May {i-Britisb and foreign exchange in relation to the dollar, as col-piled by the Royal Bank of Canada, closed today as follows:- Argsntina peso .2864. Belgium halga Australia pound 4.0079. China Bong Kongndolinrs .3671. Denmark krone ...84. France franc .0661. Germany reichsmal-k 3947 Great Britain pond 5.1143. Holland fiorfn .6786. India rupee .3578. Italy lire .050. New Zoaland pound 4.094s. Norway krone .2011. South Africa pound 5.1084. Switzerland franc .3250 discount. NEW YORK. May {h-i-‘orelgu cllange steady; Great Britain 5.127s: lulv 5.12; close 6.12%; bills. 5-119‘: France demand .56; Selgiunr 30.68; Canada 1.00%. (Candalan Prose) Closing exchange fltéli~ At Montreal-Pound 5.11 7-16; S. dollar 90 28-82; franc 0.61. At New for -Pound 5.12 ; adieu dollar 1.00 ; franc 0. . At Paris-Penn 77.81 franc: sdian dollar 15.00 franc; U. S. franc. In gold-Pound 13a 8d; rlollnr 30.48 cents; U, cents. U. Can- Can doflar S. dollar 59.00 Currencies (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL, May fb-Currencies ad- nlncui on Montreal exchanges today with the pound in the vanguard. The i :l!‘.ed States dollar was lower while me French franc held firm. The pnund rose 15-32 of a cant It $5.11 7-16 while the United States dollar cased 1-32 of one percent at 0-52 of one percent discount. The franc was unchanged at 0.61 cents. * Ni-llv YORK, llay 3—-Leadin cur- rencies moved narrowly in the oraign exchange markets today, but main- talncil n aieady tone. The Canadian duller improved a trifle, extending its premium over the United States dol- lnr from 742 i‘ percent. The pound sterling moved within a Vfrac- tiunal range. and closed at filllu. its day's final rate. fill ii“ high fm- the day aywfirarln: ysétieur; A l Y off slightly, graded shipments in car- M lal-ge, l8 to 181.’, cents 1 . H [lofted States dollar an per cent Canadian -. the day. mining listings on Gods Lake Golllale Graham Granada . Gruil Greene ... Hslerow" . Gunnar L Long Lac . Mable L .. Mcassa .. McKenzie Mclntyra . McMillan . cen ts for M cc B . . Thoma Cad Towagmae Ventures Wain Wri (‘up llouyu . (‘an Man . ek- . terraced‘ l keeping s throughout the Toron- aeft in the hour today and closed with eaadinawga a, y a wide ith exceptions, stocks that will ba subltct to the new gold tar, turned in the lcaaea and pro- dueera that ales the ta: supplied a few gains. Up til late in the day the market was inclined to ignore the tax situation but sailing expanded on the ultimate decline. Silver ahnrnl closed flrru. Tack Hughes and Holl- iu er were ‘ ’ in Ill vo urn9. 11,000 shares of the coining out. Lake Shore alone of the ates dy appearance almost to Stock Exchange turned last half former i bl issued held a gain, the hig lfrxerllurer finishing 60 cents up at 960. Srniorm. earnlpt linden the tax, also gained 50 cents to 14.5 and clntyre sissy cassava at all. ‘New m For: ' WANTED - MAN for sale. Apply H. J. Smut. Bed- ford. L-4092 FOB SALE-AT HAZEL- , containing 70 acres of choice land. School, station. creamer-y and church at door. Eric Pendergast. sans: - coop lot. Good street. Good Everything O. K. Apply 4112. garden location. 27B Fitmoy. l..- i FOR SALE-Jill) BUSHELS WHITE seed oats, (Leigo), also quantity of white fyfe seed wheat. grown from imported seed last year. S. B. Gillespie, North Milton. L-4018. FOR. SALE AT MARTINVALE, ten acres of lend partly cleared. with dwelling house and out- bulldinss. apply w Donald Mc- Pherson, Cardigan, R. R. 4.!‘ 4H3 FOB. SALE-J TIlR-EE YEAR. OLD registered shorthom heifers, due to freshen in August, also 3 D1176 bred shorthom bulls, ages from 6 to 9 months. George Bowness. Kensington. 71-4967- fiTtAwal-znnv PLANTS - DUN- lap—75 cents per hundred; 51-00 by mail; $2.50 for 500. Also Van- guard, a new superior quality, early $1.25 for 50: $2.00 Del‘ 10° prepaid. F. S. Reeves, Sout%§é STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR sale. A beautiful variety of plants Senator Dunlap. Price 50 cents per hundred plants. 45 cents for large quantity. Apply to AS8115 C- M0- Aulsy, ‘Pracadie Cross, P. ELL 1.4 026 Td work immediately. Russel Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. 11-40111; Miscelloneous (Canadian Presa) MONTREAL, lilay 3—— Wheat nnr no 2 73. lgloour spring wheat patents firsts Flour seconds H 30. Flour seconds $4 30 Flour bakers $4 20 Flour wiulcr when! nuionis clmiue 90 Bran ton $20.5. Shorts ton 821.5. Middiings ton 824.25. Rolled oats bng 80 lbs dei $2 70. Hay no 2 per ion cariots $16 00. (‘henna Out l0 to .1015 lluiter no $0 to ll Butter no l l0 to 20. Eggs in cartons A large 2.’! Eggs A medium 2.1.. l-igga A medium 21. Eggs B 20 centa. Eggs C i0 cents. Potatoes Que 00 to $1. N l! mis 8i to $1.415. I’ E I nits $1.?!) tn $1.10 N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer (‘you B .. Amer Sup Pew Aa G and El Can Marconi - Cities rv El Bond sud Share ... Ford of (‘an A . Imp Oil . . Int P1!» Nil Flud St Oil lnd . (Canadian Press) sol-l as high as l0 20 and closed at 1.7.00 for n net loss of 40 FEHUO_ lllvlnc alosczl 73 routs lower, Plan.“ n. Tack Huhhea 25 lower I. Sam-sans 1t- LARGE _- -- -» City. Apply W. care Guardian. - L-4033. Lost LOST — MEDIUM SILVER FOX E Z K 4 F. RFWHTG. Irving Has- lnm. Enlcrnid. R. R. No. 3. L-4l77. Right ear M J F. Finder plea-St notify’ Keith Webb, Albany. l..-4ll8 nful-zuoaliu blRS. MARGARET McEWEN The death of Mrs. Margaret Mc- Ewen, which occurred learned ivith extreme T681“ by l large circle of friend". and very gen- her dnuglllcr. Mrs. l-inrnv Cudmore deeply grieved. Mrs. McEwen was one of the most popular salcsladies in the store of Moore 8r. liicLeod and by liar active cooperation in the work will be kTClli)‘ felt and the Guard- ian joins. in heartfelt sympathy- MR. ALLAN MclNERNEY Many will learn with regret of m.- resident of RiClllbllciO, where he was employed in the Customs a brief our‘. Ml". Mcllierney‘ was a ffitllfllffl solliicl- and was severely father, Rlchibucto, and three Harold in Quehcc province, Burke in Halifax. and Edmund in Char- lottetown. The body was taken to Rexton tcrlziy and the funeral will be held in that village on Friday mornlng-Moncton Transcript. G01. Ifillllay 011 1c.‘ P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Lin? 3-C0l. J. J. Kin- ley of Oilrlwn. dircrior zen-oral of the Canadian division of the St. John Ambulance Association, mid a special consultation meeting of tbs Nova Scotia division here Tuesday about plans nolv uud-z-rway for ed- toblisllnlcnt of n Canadian com- mnnd of the Association. The held- quarters would bc situated in Ot- tawa. Colorlel Clarke said the work in Canada at present comes under the Canadian branch of the Efllllfll order. This association has issued approximately 200.000 certificate! in Canada. Accompanied by W. H. Studd. Studd, honorary secretary. W! Clarke made a trill '90 Lunenuu‘ toinspectalcaminthe 1111110!!- burg foundry company. wmiwflnl for the Wallace Nisdctt General Trophy. He examined the 12nd ney, where he will ill-WW!- teams. AIMING T0 PLEASE He examined the menu csseflill! and then tossed it irritably on the table. "Wniwr," he called, "i5 HMS ail h mday?" Wyllegviir“ said the waiter, whod term of service expired at the 6N7 of the week. “why. there's nothing on the menu fit to cnt-csbsolutcly noth- said the diner. "Bring me til: manager!" The waiter smiled. "Very good sir," he said. "Boa " would you like him-grilled Q ‘Mai’ at the P. E. Island Hospital will be . Wednesday '. oi ‘Tl-lazily [lillTTl Chxrrch her loss - the pilfSillE.‘ of Allzn Llcinerncy. 24 " Gzlnlpbcll Street. last night. A for- ’ eral synlplzilly will be extended to " and all ollvr relatives who are so ' ~- department office. he was also well T- known m Moncion, His illness was Inspection Trips T Fl ld Am an... and 1m m- svd- I, e u cs _ wounded in ill.) fighting during the Great War. He Ls survived by hi: Edlvard Mcfilerney. 0i brothers, . _