PAGE SIX. MATINEE 815-160, 28c. ‘llton, Wallace Ford and Jenn Her- l ‘Are You Listening?” At l’rince Edwiard Holds Gripping Interest Tense diwiiiia. with radio as an s in; Noni . trailing a mun “ti of murder - romance ii ii KLTJK briaideiistiiig station ili- amusing aeti ties of LS ot the air,“ are ex- -il in "Are You Listen- "h opened yesterday at l‘l‘iili‘t‘ I'.(l\\'Lil‘(l ‘I'm-zinc. iiii Hiiiiivs, playing the leiid. ely new personal- . iirc ii.. smart cracks and . oily mannerisms, for in this pie- iiut- he has‘ an intensely serious i anti. without question, he ii. i. ‘no moral of it. The scenes iii ~ ilk, - lit his neurotic vciie for i, s.) that he may marry the i5‘ loves, the stirring . a iii ullltill he is subsequently uetl of llCl‘ iiiurdei" and is forc- l io i from the police, and his *- ‘ll discovery are among the -t exciting and gripping ever '1 "(‘fl on the talking screen. Afadge Ilvniis, plays the heroine viii a- convincing sincerity to xiiieh Anita Page and Joan Marsh, H two bloiiile. jazz-mad girls, form i striking contrast. Karen Morley i-i the hanging wife does wonders vith a ciifiicul: role and finish“ ‘UTIFIIYBIS are offered by Neil Ham- lb. 25c, WHITE SUGAR 10 lbs. PIILQKLING ONIONS GREEN PEPPERS Large, 3 for CA ULIFLOWER Each . . . . . . . . . . . . LARGE CELERY Each . . . . .. CERTO Bottle . . . , , , , , , _ _ _ RARAWKAX 2f0r. ........., LARGE CABBAGE Each ONIONS ans! an...- rose, blue, g FRESH FR b SLICED BACON L . COOKED (TAM Lb. . . SAUSAGE 2 Lbs. .. ., PRINCE EDWARD -- 110W i! a ii Romaélvcnmnigts, DISASTER musics: nap . Tins’ ASTOUNDING There’s a. Treat in Store for You . . . New! . EATUWS Family CAKE As fine a Cake as You Would Wish, in Three Differs“: Kinds—Fruit, Silver or Golden . 15c BATH TOWELS AN OUTSTANDING OFFER Hemmed Bath Towel in a most absorbent l c" 1'0"!‘ supply while they last. BOLOGNA 2 Lbs. .. 29 BAPITDI. NIGHT '1 & 8.45—26c, 37c, 45c. lo waiiéssiia nnaivuii‘ l open spaces l Mat-lass 3-15 11c, 28c. Evening 1 I: 8.45 ... Mo, 51c. ' M‘eet Waco McCauley and. Hornet O‘Lowrie, the grandest guys on the Rio Grande! And the funniest screen team north, south, east or west of the wide with s°“““€\\ o“ y‘ ‘BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN advertisements of a news character _ my be inserted at the rate of 4c- per ivord, strictly payable in ad- VZUIGC- l HOW WOULD YOU LIKE a a very special price. Call F. Hyslop, Queen Hotel. Sep. 16-21. MACK snowy. “mo! mornings. LINE TELEGRAPH]! SIGNAL- LiNGu-Ail slgnallers interested in. g 11p; telegraph course phone -Capt. D. N. Bell at 357-14. HAINES MADGE EVANS ANITA PAGE KAREN MORLEY i SERIAL and SLIM SUMMERVILLE Comedy I MARSI-IFIELD BAPTIST Sept. l8, at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent of Charlottetown, will be NEIL HAMILTON \VALI.A(‘l-I I-‘ORII JEAN IIERSIIOLT JOAN MARS" Farm Notes N I C K E L ‘ ANNUALS DIAKE CUTTINGS N U R S l‘. R C O M I3 D Y l Many seed plants commonly AND found in home gardens are readily CXXR T O I kept over the winter 1n the form of cuttings made at this time. They should be placed in moderately rich soil and set to make their growth in a good light, preferably sunlight after they are well rooted. It is ,quite fl simple matter to flower lsnupdmgon, stocks, pansles, verba- pm, petunia, forget-me-nots, pinks and earnntfons during the winter from cuttings of vigorous shoots taken from the garden in late sum-I mer or the early fall, if one has mo- l derately cool growing conditions. i in a room where the air does not get too dry: A heated sun porch o!" a sunny kitchen window ivill take care cf such material, if some care is given to keeping the soil moist but not wet. By making cutting: ofi oricis favorite varieties one can be sure of having exacfly the same sholt. An elaborate replica of a na- tional broadcasting station pat- terned on the largest in New -York, is an interesting staging feat of the production and it is iii this back- ground that every (it-tail of radio work 1s shown from the “inside? jNew (‘omedy Team "At Capitol A new comedy team, created in {The \i'iiiiisli‘iig "Frontier," the ex- ‘ifllllllil and romantic dinima which ;Ol)(‘llt‘(l yesterday at the Capitol T'll1‘£l'(‘l', bids fair to ilS-tllllll‘ an ini- portm. place in motion pictures. J. (Farrell MacDonald and Raymond I thing again next year. flifleiiilazlcldaXlitdiflgljgfzfiktlfgtfi- Eflmiiraging thrifty stocky growth dinner, just about walk on‘ with all dlmng the Mme” “m dew”? new the honors of the picture. Thcy de- mfitffial for SDTiIlLZ cuttings to be 59F"? TO bf‘ lfiflmed 11811111 811d rooted in time to go out into the again, for their presence is well garden m,“ sensor, Care should 1 it t k ' it ' ' - $3213‘? o ma e an) pc u“: m be taken to choose the strongest. l Johnny Mack 3mm, mmugver, as sioekiest plants from which to take ‘the romantic hero, manages; to the slips one “rants. Some garnen- ciirry off his share of the tvms 0,5 “n, the he”, of brackets hold. glory. He appears as Kirby Tornell, son of one of the aristocratic Span- ish families of California, disposs- essed by the military government. who turns bandit to liberate his people from the oppression of mili- tary rule. His is a fine prrformance and a glamourous one, and he re- ceives excellent support from Ev- lng a shelf or two, before a sunny? WlfldOlV, increase the stock of such alyn Knapp as the beautiful daugh- ter of General Winfield, who loves the dashing renegade. ' ~- The film itself is chuck full of smashing action. 1k 2 lbs. 49c _l'.l.“.“.'f.°.f‘.lt"‘ 2T; T EATONIA Q een l 49c " OLIVES 8 °= bottle Cairo Palm Calze Plain Chateau cutest t... ...... .. 17c Cream of WHEAT zmut... 23¢ 10c 10c 12c 32c l 23$ 559th. I 5c l5= 15c LOBSTER 535;; 21c s of firm cotton 00p pile, white en. Size 2?. x 42 Yarns, woven with borders of ‘I'd °l' 8" ins 49c EATSVVEGETABLES RIPE TOMATOES 3 Lbs. CORN Per Doz. ORANGES Med. Size, GRAPEFRUIT 3 for UITS. M ......20c H236 20c Doz. 37c 25c 34c 25c osaac O stole the shilling you lost?" are old pals. Shake hands." , the preacher. lmatsnal very gmatly- If the shelves‘ ‘are or glass they ma be placed‘ ALEXANDRIA BAPTIST Th“ h ram“ n" M“ bu‘ 18th, are Appln Road at 11; Film?- Brand New Portable Typewriter at man, preacher. roucc COURT-There was a1 clean docket at the police court m]; g p. M.; s, School 1.15 both Yesterday and Wednesday Brooumd 3J5 R M; 5, school z 5701-8-18-11. CHURCH-Service Sunday evening, m’ closer together. A zirui- PPM table CHURCH-A united service of the; with raised edges, placed endwlse Hazelbrook, Cross Roads and Al- lin the window hisures the best dls- exandria Churches Sunday, Sept. ti-lbution of light and lessens the 1a, at 3 o'clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent dangers from dripping. By dlspchs- of Charlottetown, will be" the ing with curtains the plants get preacher. full use of the lght. It is necessary to guard against droughts. and on coldesg, nights, it may be advisable to place several layers of paper be- ltween the plants and the glass un- iless one wants the trouble of lift- ‘ing them away to safety. l A good general purpose soil mode up of one part garden loam: one part of sods: one part of old n Yfltted manure and 53nd» ha" and Church of Canada. Services for 11R"- T° 3115 "light be added m” Sunday, Sept. 18th, are as follows: a WP °1' bimemefll m!‘ 98°71 ha“ Clifton, 11 a.m.; .Mount Herbert, bushel of the mixture, to nourish 23o pm; Pownaj, 730 p_m_ new > nts later on in the season, GI ADEMO“, mmisten when the qifiekly available plant foods have given their best. Be sure the containers, whether boxes. tins or pots, are well provided wi'h holes for drainage, ivitii some coarse miatcrlal round the hole: t0 make sure the surplus writer does CORNWALL CHARGE, Sept. 18th. Kingston at l1 p.m., New Do- minion at 3 p.m., Cornwall at 7.30. Rev. J. M. McLeod of Charlotte- town will conduct these services. lReinD. K. Ross, minister. CHURCH SERVICES-The POW- al pastoral charge of the United IIUNTER. RIVER PASTORAL CliAilGE-Services next Sunday will be as follows: Wiltshire at 11 a.m., School at 10 a.'n.; Hampshire at 3 p.m., School at 1.45 p.m.; Hun- ter River at 7.30 p.m., School at not lie about the roots to bring 1030 arm sourlng of the soil and decay of the roots. cove noun rnsronsr. LEVINE in a store of soil li-i the C“ARGE_U n d C basement at this time is advisable n c hum‘ “rmes f S d ,5 t. 1, : that ‘bulbs and other house plants or un ay 8p 8 are . . Covehead 11 . ., S. S. . .' may be certain of what ever earth stanhbpe app‘?! Union fir‘; they may require before spring. pm s '3 co h d ' , Old rotted leaf mould might be uS- ' l’ ' ' ' ' v6 ea m“ . S. 10.30 . . . , , ed to replace the turf scrapings, if . o: York w“? Tonizzt?‘ A Christie that is more readily available. ’ B” Se” us‘ your: CIRCUIT-Service; a; g York pastoral charge, Sunday, 59m, . . i . 18; . ' Cuttings may be made now of Central church’ u 81"" P 1H5‘ black current," gooseberry, lilac, am 'Gr°ve’ 23o pm‘: y°rki 7'30 willow’ dogwood’ poplar and Vi? p.m. Rev. T. A. Wilson will‘ preach glnia creeper go be laid away in c,“ the“ service" ' good ooverin of earth to callus in‘ '_— ' readiness forgsetting out. ln the ea‘?- ON HOLIDAY VISHLHCV‘ “d: ly spring. The advantage. of mak- ,Mrs' E‘ c‘ Rmwrtw“ "d their lng such hardwood" cuttings in the “W0 boys Gee“ ma‘ Dmlald 1*" the fall is that it avoids the weakenIHS Island °“ Tuesd" l” a "'11 W which often results from the ex- sprmghm‘ N‘ S‘ Th” "i! W be: treme 11111118 out that cold winter the guests‘ 0r RW- and MTS- A- brings. Select branches showing Brown at the Manse- RW- 8nd‘ strong, well filled nodes or joints. Mrs‘ R°b°rts°n “ll/end W ill-Sit‘ Length between the joints deter- palms of imam“ in the PYOVIHW mines the length of each piece us- berm-e they return t° TY!" Valley- ed, the cut being made just below' a izood ioint s, H16 bottom uiiu just “TTENDS Lllllfi-E-Mrs- Home. above a good Mm for the ton V‘ Charlottetown, President of the Re- Such cuttings are usually tied in bekah AssemblY- attended B Silefilfll bundles for convenience sake. The mew“! °I 9811119 I-Odse. Friday bundles may be buried outdoors ‘light ""4 save a talk. Mrs. Houlc and well mulched or may be deep- ‘"5 accompanied by Mr. Houle. 1y covered with moist cam, on the They were entertained by Ml‘. and floor of a cellar or a root house, if MrsAUred 0mm Great vulales- spring is likely t9 be 1am ' Halifax Herald. Side by side with making of cut» , “n85 B-nd starting them on their way at this time should go iepott- Mature Wood Cuttings CHURCH 0F ENGLAND-Serv- ices ln the parish of New London in; of house plants Wm, such snap. on the 18th inst. will be as fol. ins up as may be XIECCSSSTy to u.- 1°WS= French River, School 0.30 crease their store of winter beauty. “ii-- Holy Communion 10.30 p.m.: Use new pots or pots which have Bumngiml- 5611001 1-30 p.m., serv- been thoroughly scrubbed, if old l” 3-30 P-IIL.’ Kensington, School 2 ones must be used, and make sure P-m» Harvest Th giving gervlge the root space in the pot is limited 7 p-m- G- T- Springs, tor, in case of flowering plants. Going over, done at this time, should ln-' elude clearing up any insects which may be present. Fuchsia, Abiitilon or Chinese bell flower, Hibiscus. Azalea, Dracaena, Bouvardis are among the familiar houseplants to be gone over now. l MOTOR Pimrv RETURN-Mr. Charles Dodge, mm Masher and Miss Genrude motored back to Halifax, “m” spend“?! a week end at the home of Mr, Ernest B M01611. Mrs. char] two sons, Carl and Buddie e150 m- turned home after spending chi-es weeks vacation at the same place. Mosher N. S. visit aker, e3 D0688 and Isaac: "Abraham, Abraham, vy -_____ did you so and tell my wife that I WEDDING BELLS _Mm M" ‘ Jorie MacEachern, daughter of Mm Charles MacEachern of 2 Welling. ton Terrace, Brookilne, and the late Mr. MacEachem, ‘formerly o: chm». mttelflwfl. Prince Edward Island, was married Wednesday foi-snoon, September 7th at eleven o'clock to Irving Washburn Stultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram W. Stultz of water- town. The ceremony was performed at. the Church of the Good Shep- herd in East Dedham by ths my”, Rev. Sheri-ill B. Smith, whose wits is a cousin of the bride. Miss Ruth MflcEflchem. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Rev. Neweli C. Maynard of Tufts College was but j man. The bridegroom is the minia- . ter of Channinl Qhurch. Doi-ciissg. er. He was graduated from Tufts College in i930 and is now a stud. ent in the Harvard 111901 School. _ Abraham: "Isaac, you make a terrible mistake. I only said that if you had not helped me to look for 1t, surely I would have found it." Isaac: “Then, Abraham, we still lfiadipanolbllquth 1 her. father, entered the tastefully ,deoorated living room. [her place wit hthe Bridal Pally ogicai '~ HAIIPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -The services for Sunday. "If! Year. Bad Caseot‘ raiibifiséizefl, e e l’ Cuti on is’ school 5 p. M. This will be tem- ment cover some really nove draw- pernnge Sunday. A C0l‘dl&l welcome ing attractions that will be entirely to an, new to our people and at no colt .to them. Intensive work oaths CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday two days program ls now under way and the dates of October 19th and 20th have been decided on so as to not conflict with the various activities thatWu-e planned in the Sept. 18th., the Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be dispensed in Presbyterian Church, Clyde, River at the close of the ll A. M.‘ service. There will also be an even? near future. ing service at Vii o'clock. All are; cordially invited. . PERSONMLS i t WEDDING BELLS-The home: bliss Emily McLean 0t Northam b; Mr, and Mrs. Ross Boulter of. 's'visltng her sister, Mrs. (Item) A. Victoria, was the scene oi’ a verylBrown of the Manse, Spflnghlll, charming wedding on Saturday“- 5- cvening, Sept. 10, when their’ . daughter, Eliza, ivus united in Mrs. Cyril Mcfiwsor. Kins Square. marriage to Victor Ferguson of left by motor yesterday accompan- Hampton. The immediate relatives, eed by friends on a visit t» her sis- and friends witnesfed the cere- ter, Mrs. D. A. Compton, Cam- mony, which was performed by bridge Milli-B- v. F. S. Crossman of Tryon. T0 the strains of Lohetigiilfs Wedding march, the bride, on the arm of Miss Georgie Horton of Sum- merslde, is visiting at the homo of her aunt Mrs. H. W. Robinson, South Devon, N. B. While there she will attend the Fredericton Ex- hlbltion. and i took under an iirch of green inter- mingled with flowers. She was dressed in white satin, with tulle, veil arranged in cap effect, and carried a bouquet of white 1.id mauve asters. Miss Dorothy. he!‘ sister, acted as bridesmaid, and was attired in ch’ffon of pastel shades. Little Miss Norma, also her sister, very prettily filled the capa- city of flower girl. The groom was attended by his brother, Russel Ferguson. After the ceremony de- licious refreshments were served to the guests, and also to the numer- ous screnaders. The bride and groom, to whom their friends wish every happ’ness,lcft Monday morn- ing on a honeymoon trip. ‘ Little Albert, three years old, is very fond ‘of green corn but ls not permitted to have it often. He watched his grandmother eating it rmall soul. Presently he said coax- Lngly, pointing to the cob,’ "Can't I have the bone, g-ramma?" The Catholic ' In Souris On September 4th., last a large number of the ladies of St. Mary’! Parish, Soul-ls, assembled in St. Mary's Hall for the purpose of re- organizing the catholic Women's League in Sourls. The meeting was opened by the National President of C. W. L., Mrs. w. J. Mcn-ityre who spoke of the object of the Catholic Women's League. Father C nnolly was then called upon to explain the early history of the C. W. L. in Canada. This history was most interesting and instructive and held the at- tention of all present. _ The National President, lvilrs. Mc- Intyre, in her pleasing manner. then outlined the vast amount, of good which ls being done by the Catholic Women's League through- out Canada, giving as one out- standing example the magnificent work done during the past year for the stricken West. It was moved‘ by Mrs. Philip Rooney, seconded by Mrs. Ans“! Mclnnls that a sub-division of the C. W. L. be formed in Souris. which motion. was unanimously carried; and the following officers were then appointed: Prusldent. Marion Conway: First Vice Presid- BRIDE HONORED—A most on- ‘oyable evening was ‘spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Bernard, Baltic, on Friday evening, Sept. 2nd, when a goodly number of friends and neighbors gathered to tender a miscellaneous shower to their son, Frank and his~bride (Grace Bernard) also of Baltic. After some time spent in social chat, Mr. H. L. Donald called the gathering to order and explained why they had assembled and .in a fitting speech complimented the young couple and extended to them best wishes for a happy and pros- perous wcddcd life. A dalntily trim- med basket. fllledi with parcels of various shapes and sizes was car- ried in by Anna Burns and Jen- nie Ramsay. Misses Jean Donald. Muriel McKay and Barbara Ram- say opened the parcels and read the accompanying verses and pres- ented them to the bride. The young couple graciously thanked all pres- ent for ther kindness, all joined in singing ,For They are Jolly Good Fellows. The young couple were recipients of many useful and pleasing gifts testifying to- their popularity. A bountiful lunch was mg Mrs, Philip Rooney: Second then served by the ladies and the vice President, Mrs. George Camp"- remalnder of the evening was pleas- . bell; ‘rhlrcl Vice President, Mrs. aniiy spent’ in games and social ‘Marshal A. Paquet: Treasurer, Mrs. chat. A thoroughly good time was J, w.‘ Brennan; Corresponding alloyed by all. Secretary, Nil-s. Wm. J. Paquet and -—-—- Recording Secretary. Miss Anni! Marla Lyons. Mrs. F. J. Casey and Mrs. Hank Murray then addressed the newly organized sub-division and express- ed their plessure that. a sub-divis- ion was formed in Souris. 0n behalf of the Soul-ls sub- division of the Catholic Women's l League a vote of thanks was tend- cred by Mrs. Patrick st. John to ‘the National President Mrs. Mc- IIntyre for her interesting address and the trouble she had taken to be present go rc-organlu this branch. SUNSHINE DAYS ASSURED- Charlottetowns Sunshine Days were definitely set for Wednesday. October 19th, and Thursday, 20th, at a. full meeting of committees held in the Fire Hall parlors Wed- nesday evening. Plans of each at- traction were definitely arranged and perfected and heads of each committee have now their separate. undertakings in hand. Represent- ative leaders of Charlottetownb commercial life have banded gether to put into action what ls considered the most advanced plan‘ A you o; mm“ w” ‘m, and. the other day, with longing in his ' Vic-wens League _' ton at 3, and Victoria at ‘i. Rev. ‘H! d bade”: "in I ma“ T____ curas ' ‘ .a I 0 a “khan ‘ Geo. Ayers. minister. 1 hardJai-geandredandwerzailovermy face. 1"i%,‘},';:biuu¢it,, i caused mamacntcb, and bothered me at iiigiiz. I i.“ “d ‘mini: BAPTIST SERVlCES—Sel'V10¢5 011.32‘; “d,” t I b“ h _ all the trouble .~ . - . ' mu remed t ' .°t the “y” Baptist chulch_sun CutIcuraSoapandOIntIn nctand tlisegiiiaiglgstalieilgealh firs; start“ "Si"! I113)’, Sept. min: 1i um» Trvon- m mug-stew“? ma»: l-IIIIBI three but... 0f cuubfilfiaéaaii°°li *‘ s. .‘"s-' on o uc t . .an p.m., Bonshaw. Rev. r. i o.» Legnducarmvalmucos: N-gglflifal-I [Isglggilfuayqti (signed) . Sconce. Ointmsntlnadlie TaIQmSc. Soldeverywhuc. Sam dnuCanadianhsnotzLp-p- ' “mitt BROOKFIELD-The serizces in """°“'*""-'"'$*-W~M»-i..'§'; B-ookfleld congregation on Sunday __‘__ sept. moi will be as ioliows: Harw- t0 promote sood will and closer sied w ws. F. .1. Casey an, M“ P. M.;, business relations with the people Frank Murray for their kind word, I of the Island generally and the two and the interest they h... m,“ h P. M.; Hunter River 6.45 P. M.; S. community days o! fr” entertaln- the Souris sub-division o; m, Catholic Women's League, i-i-i-—-—--__ ABOUT LUGGAGE nous There's something so nice and in. formal about a luggage roll that a1, more ownership of one would b“ constant incentive to indulge 1,. week-end trips and vslts. There an‘ no pointed corners and no hm edges to become scuffed and shabby The convenient Zipper fasten,“ makes it easy to open and doiibifi leather handles insure a comfort‘ able grip. The newer ones keg] their rounded contour indefinitely being made with an inner steel sup. port that prevents their Collilpsln! ._______..___ "LIFE-TTME" WALL COVERING: A so-called life-time wall COVEPI!“ and decorating material llilS bee," developed from composition cork: linseed oll and pigment backed b; fabric .It also hascertaln iniiiilui. ling and sound-absorbing qiiiiiiiiw -__-______._ STAINED VASES Glass vases stained with flower ' water can be cleaned with tea leave; l that have been moistened with vine. gar. _ " .i_________ billiard‘: Linlmout ruba out “h, -——---—-----___. __ DOMINION OI?‘ CANADA PROVINCE OP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, In tho Surroisfo Cou rt, 23rd Georgi A. D. 1932 In Re Elsrtnte nf Thomas iiiihei-li liitt! of Chnrlottotmvii lll Queen‘. (‘minty in the lllltl Province villi-cased testatcg By the Honourable Harold Leniini-i Surrogate Judge of Proiisis Palmer, "tr ate. To the Sheriff of the (‘riumy o4 "tiieena County or any (‘ovistnhli- m litcrnts person within anid (‘minty GREETING .' WHEREAS upnn rendiiie the p! iltlon on ille of Edward Ilnherlln oi illim-y in Kings County In snlrl Pro- vince, the Administrator of the nimn named Emits praying that ii ‘citation ‘V1113’ he issued for the purposi- here- ‘nnfter sat forth: You iiri- therein! ‘ierehy required to cite fill’ pvriuinl iiterestcil in the siliil Entiiti- tn hi ‘illI nppcnr hcfnrc ma at n Surrngnil» "curt: to ho held in the Court Ilium ‘n Charlottetown, in QUEEN'S Priority, ‘n the snlll Province, on Ririmliir thl wi-rentecntii day nf Or-inlwi- imxt coming at the hour nf eleven (Fr-loci fnrennoii of the nnnic (lav in show I muse 1f nny they enn why the Ari be passed and the I-isinte closet! u prayed for in aaiti petition and cl Innllon of H. Francis ZilnrPhv-r. Esq. Proctor for anld Petitioner. Ari/l lilé hereby nrilr-r that n trim mpy Iii-root be forthwith published in some vii-irr- paper publisher! iii (‘Itllfllillflldlfll nfnrosiiill once in each week fnr at lmst four consecutive wet-ks from tit rlnin hereof and that n true copy-here- of bs forthwith postegl in the Iflllflh" ing public places respectively mime- 1y. in tho Iilll ni.‘ the (‘iiliPi limin- iii |(‘iinriottotn\vn aforesaid, iii r-r n!!! i, the Brink oi‘ Nova Seotiii and tit til ' m-nr the Royal Rank of "illiflll" ,(Thtirlnttctoivn aforesaid an llill nil [iflflnilll interested in iii:- Flllil l-Isiiiii ‘iia aforesaid may hnre llllf‘ notict then-of. nlvi-n iimisi- my imiri flllll rm m! tho sniil (‘curt this 15th iliii‘ til Sepie ‘your of Ills lfnjesii"! rein"- (L3. (Spit) n. L. I".\I.\II~‘.R n Surr-ii-‘fl i 5750-Il-lfi-I"l'l.-". TENDIRS For the construction of a skiiilni nit in tho Town of Borden. l’. E. l- , Tenders will be received nt "It |0flicc of the Abegwelt Hotel, iiiir- don, P. E. 1., up to noon Sept. Ziilh 1932, and should be addressed Tefl- der, Borden Rink, Abegweit llvicl Borden, P. E.. l. 1. For the construction of l skating rink as per plflll-‘l “"1 specifications to be seen at the ol- rI flco of the Abegwelt Hotel, Bnrdm P. E. I’. 2. For labor and sllilfifldslm‘ only material to be supplied as p" specification by the Borden Rm! 00.. Limited. s lowest or any ‘"15" “m! .no ecessarllv ho accepted- 1 , order of the Board. monmw mm: 00., LIMITED- ! sent. 10m. 1m. 5746-1191641. counts of the snirl mllllfl slimilil not ‘ mher A. l1. 10.12 iinrl lli ilii- Birth