SEPT; 11. 1931 On Sela Kill rlieywyill. NM \ varywhere I .4» 1.1- L _ ‘(unified Advertisements .. Adam's ryofllsru Personal tlllll “fir, dollar dozen up. Sem- to ie ther carryllll F“ Art ‘Guild. Victoria . “Maw, S. u. 6-29-261. now 1s was TIME to make money. Get 7 SI mpie Book of the Royal . M” MI- r. my,” Qm-istrnas Greeting Nearly everyone buys. Bradley-Gar- Ont. S. V. Sept. il-cl. TS HANDLE T l1 I.‘ “also; “ti?” ‘.25 , _ flay es Va t” “x: Greeting Cards. They l» competition. splendid oppor- ‘ymlty for everyone. Big commis- m mipping charges prepaid. "ml or experience unne y- Limited, Bren ford, Ont. S. V Sept. i-ci. l w” For Sale F- QQARD, surname FOR ma; outhouses, etc., ic. per [not Guardian office. tf i l >-—-"-‘__""'_' you,“ ._ vroraoas s-r a maul, Apply ‘l Perk Terrace, l Obsrlottctown. 8005-9-6-31. . tldlloliN PULLITS I01! SALI. Everett llcwatt, Carleton. 8624-9-5-11. |ALS -.. OLD PAPERS. I "rats bundle. Guardian Office. l _ fl-i-tf. -—'——— N! ssu: ._ NICE COTTAGE, modem improvements, 1'1 Orlebar guest. 8605-9-10-121. .-_-;---——---—- IOI sill — INFANT‘! LAYITTE, baby's stroller, furniture. Apply Guardian. 661i 9-l0-3l. llli BALI, TO LIT. BOARD AND ‘mains on hand at Gllflfdliél .. itlsAts-narvrlvo aortas on v Illl trade for general work horse. July Guardian Oiiice. n 8582-94-61. llltslte- aaoon sow nus btaka the 26th of September. Ml! Dolphe Doucetts, Oyster l Mkrldge. 8088-9-9-31. J E SALE — 100 ACRES CHOICE hi. good buildings, two miles your Hunter River towards Char- - .Apply A. D. MacPher- 1J0, Brookfleld. 8675-9-9-81. ,-_____._______ ,ale Help Wanted I n - KITCHEN lusrn - Inly Russ Hotel. asar-a-a-al. » ' n - MAID roa oalvaasr. work. Mt. Edward Road, Cher- wn. Phone scs. 8606-94-31. g Miscellaneous ALFRED MCDONALD. PRO- LIM Bllfleyor. Herman- UlN-l-IO-l month. - (ll - wit. ovsauavl. cans y ~~ Pierce and George Jackson, lley. Phone 1111,22. 7919-94-8. ' FTWO DOLLAIIABIJSII- l m the farm or delivered in " ‘Win or Montague. Ripe " Ulntember 20th. Send order llld receive notice when l "" l" "be. D. J. Stewart. l " Mont-rue. Jdbd-B-I-Si. YOUR PATENT OI INVEN- " "i" is: 2' bismotlosol Patentgxpoaiti-on “mum”- Thousands of manu- Ybm Ind Patent blwers will , d" devices and patents Ql-lhs- Very low rates. If wings and - B-Hernilton llldiscn. Director, International c - - ition. Merchandise Patents-d-IV-ilili. ‘A Mylle.-Help~-Waoted-~ ~ l» ~11“ rba ram “W- hoekeasoriz. vol-r aoaa-o-ll-sl. l miller. orroaroum " =50 0m as aarmsn "Oil! in snare , __ line Per- . l t »m'“‘£....°‘..'.fu.€.°°’l" r l’ ti ’ , "We Kraft uloltelfllr. h". entstives wanted w also. . . J-I-a-c-v-a-ll-u-ls-ls- Wanted WANTED BY ELDERLY COUPLI small apartment. Phone lit-L. 8602-04-81. WANTED -- SMALL FUBNISIID flat, reasonable. Apply D. It. 0., care oi Guardian. IMd-O-B-Si. WANTED - A TYPEWRITII IN good condition for a few months. Apply "K" care Guardian stating charge per month. SMB-I-ll-Si. WANTED - YOUNG COUPLE I»!- quire at once, two or three rooms ior light housekeeping, a small apartment or cottage. Apply Guardian. 6604-04-31. Lost LOST - 0N ROAD TO DALVAY Hotel, gentlemen‘: fountain pen. Finder leave at Guardian. 6-11-31. LOST — A PAIR. 0F LADY‘! Glasses with black rims in case. Reward. Mrs. A. Peters. 133 Kant Street. 661b-9-l0-3i. --i York Rijflc Club Shoot Shooting for the Solver and oth- er prizes in the York Rifle Olub is nearing the end but for the fin- al on Saturday next it is hoped the weather will be more favorable. Rain or a. heavy mist made sight ing on Wednesday most difficult coupled with a gusty wind. Scores were very good however though several saw the mop when least expected. Competitors for the aggregate prlzesare bunching at the Mp e84 in the Salver the leader has two close runners to watch. Saturdll‘ will decide the winner for this yell’ and a large attendance is looked for if only to see the finish. Scores yesterday were as follows. Ranges 2, 6 and 600 yards. Possible 106. . D6 93 82 ll I) ‘ID ‘l5 '75 '78 65 50 M d2 Trains Girls As Domestics CALGARY, Sept. i0.—A domestic training school for unemployed girls will be established here short- ly, according to plans announced by the Unemployed Girls Commit- tee. The proposal is said to have the support oi Government author- ities and financial aid from both Provincial and Iederel relief funds is anticipated. The committee pointed out that domestic service is almost the only iield where girls can still find sm- ployment, but many oi these who were formerly in stores, offices and factories an without knowledge o! cooking and cannot I1" lltllflcllli service. 3y providing a body of M8111! trained girls, the committee ba- l‘svee wide oeleilfs will be realised both by higher earning cepasiw and in late: life when the girls have homes of their own. SaymSilakespeare Is Most Popular CHICAGO. Sdpt. lo.-ailslmpaara still holds the boards as the meat popular oi pllywrighta la the coun- try, the Chiolio Civic Shaketpdlld Society said today. Guotlnl mi the annual theatrical index of an amusement magazine tbs soclet! showed that of the ill dramatic plays represented during the ill- 30 season, more were the products ‘ __ a cessloneires, while at the n! reot Action Talkie At _ The Capitol Snapping with action. humming with the old west and eesthins with romance and adventure. “The Parade of the ywest." Universal all-talking production starring Ken ‘Maynard. Dow playing st the Cap- itol Theatre. is s splendid example of the entertainment value of a aood western picture. Also it shows the refreshing new aest added to torn pictures by the advent or sound. ' "The Parade of the West," rc- "YH M rapidly rooms ‘institu- tions that an test becoming a 319111017. with all the glamour that m!!! them so pieturesquely Ameri- can-the old-time medicine show m4 the orlsiml wild west show. T!" PM“. thrilling and enter- tlhflfll in itself. is lifted far out of the class oi the ordinary by the "M! played and sung by Maynard and members of the cast, old-time western favorites like "m, ch15- 1101M hell," "Down in Union WWW" Ind "Sal's Got A Wooden 141-" _ "in!" Illflllsses all past per- iormencee in this, hk latest all. “will Pull-l". and is given splend- id wrlwrt by the beautiful Gladys McConnell and Otis Harlan, of "Show Boat" and "Broadway" fame, who has the role oi the old. time medicine show "professor" Pflddlihl l. marvelous cure-all- Har- ri’ J. Brown directed. Appearing m the picture is "Rex," the $10,000 "U!!! 0! Wild horses," untamed by man. Mlmard was the first "western" It“ to make an all talking picture. H8 was quick to realize that "west- "M." with their fast moving stor- l"- 13191!‘ Tlllld-iire-dlalogue, their songs and music and their natural "ill-Id "effects" were more suited to sound than the ordinary motion vlettltln. and he wok full advantage M . Colony Draws Many Farmers ROME. Sept. l0. (Hill-Italy is colonizing her North Afriun pos- "ilbhl bl‘ means cf offering con- sessions oi’ lend to farmers rrom they home country on terms calcul- ated to attract them. - The policy has been fairly suc- “fllflll. though much remains to bed one in Tiripolltanla. Progress in this colony is revealed from the figures Just issued. I At the end of 1922, there were only 3.6!? hectares of land in Tri- politenia under cultivation by con- end of 1960 the ilgure was 122,031 hectares. l The concessionaires at present number ‘I44 families, composed oi 2,814 persons. The colonists in llripolltenia own 744 buildings, a- part from cattle-sheds, barns, etc These houses contain 3,192 rooms. _ ‘Iripolltanle has 0.796 head of cattle. 826 water wells, capable of jsupplylng 6,033 cubic meters of wat- er per hour. There also ere nearly a million olive trees. ll,000.000 vines. over hsli a million almond trees and 231,-. 000 mulberry trees,_ l I When a man is too sick to do any- thing else he puts in his time mak- in: good resolutions. DEATHS NOONAN-At Seerletown Saturday, ldllt- 0th. i031, Patrick Abraham Nomi!» I864 4 years. son of Mr. lld ICI- Austin L. Nocnen. MARTIN-um‘. Commercial Cfcgs, Tuesday, Sept, 10th., William Al- exander Martin , aged "I5 years. Funeral from his residence on set- nrdey at I p. m. lll llllzllollllm In memory of George B. Hooper. Ihnfssawhllawapert Tlllllolllstwllleoothe our pain, Thelweelsall still be loincddn . . __m . _ __. And ale day meat again. lfllted by hieDaughter Marion. N, D. MacLean. UNDIIIAIII QIALIII Clsstettatowaaas renewal-am of Shlkllllleare than of any other llllllo 010N118!“- _would mean a lot to the world at W. C. T. Uadnnual Convention no our ‘I'll: Annual convention oi the Provincial Women's Christian Tem- perance Union was held in Victoria, P. E. I. Wednesday afternoon and evening. The sessionwas celled to order at 2.30 by the president Mrs. Boothroyd. After prayer an address oi welcome was reed by Mrs. Met- calie. Delegates were present from Tryon. York, Hampton, Comwali, Charlottetown and Victoria. On ac- count of the weather, delegates from the other branches were un- able to get there. Miss Stems gave a report on the Exhibit Booth. The corresponding Becy, report was read also a report from the World's Convention by Mrs. Meikla. Mrs. W. A. Thompson was elected Pros- ident, Mrs. R. Pendlcton. Corrs. Secy. and Mrs. Boothroyd, ‘Trees, Mr. R. H. Ward of N. S. sp°ke a few words in oonnectlondwlth the work we were doing and asking our co-opefatlon with the Sons oi Temperance. The evening meetini was held at 8 p. m. with a very gofld attendance who listened to the words of Rev. Mr. Grant oi N. 5., on the evil oi intemperauce, the harm and poverty it brings to people and hornu. A memorial ser- vice was held for the late Miss An- na Gordon. Hon. Pres. oi the World W. C. T. U., and Mrs. Louise Mo- Kinney National Pres, oi the W. C. T. U., and vice president 0! t!!! World's W. C. T. U- \ Quadraplets To Aid Science SAINT JOHN, Sept. 10-011 Christmas Day, 1023, an unusual gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mahaney of St. John. N. 13., in the form oi iou’: smilinS babies-now famous Mahaney quadruplets-three girls end e boy. Today these tour kiddies are again_ getting into the headlines, but for a far different reason than their arrival about eight years ago as one oi the few recorded births oi quad- N FISH — Order Early. customers on Tuesday and Thurs- day nights until O o'clock. SEND US YOU! ORDER EARLY Salmon. Mackerel. Fresh Fillets, Haddock. Coll. Smoked Fillets. Pin- non Haddock, Klppered Herring, Labrador ‘Herring. neon Lobatcra Daily Phone 1307 169 Grafton St- ssu-o-l-tue-irliti. — PVilliam 11...»... Laugh Riot As A Dance Expert A titled youth who believed wo- men couldn't be trusted and tried to “test” his sweetheart, fads and foibles in European summer re- sorts and other gay details mingle with a poignant love story in "Just A Gigolo," in which William Haines heads an exceptional cast at the Prince Edward Theatre. Adapted from David Belascds New York stage success, “Dancing Partner," the film retains all the stage gave it, plus many interest- ing details possible on the screen. Store will be open for besletifob ility Fish Store; rKUMPT MAIL SERVICE P. O. BOX 4h") l YOU SAVE HERE ALWAYS SPEEDY ORDER DELIVERY PHONE 219 FOR Prompt relief of Dylpepgh, PRICE Gas on Stomach. 60c BOX. R E X A LL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS KLENZO ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH It Relroshes and Deodorizes the Mouth. Indigestion and The daily use promotes healthy conditions of the Gums. PRICE 25o AND 50c PER BOTTLE. TALCUM SPECIALS 25c Cashmere Bouquet .. . .. 25c Corycopsls . 25c Dactylls . . 25c Pompeain . 50c Jonteel . . t l 19c 16 PEP TONA A Pleasant Becun-iruciive TON. C Which enriches ti usUUd, re- lieves depression, cl nos an flp- DCUW, strengthens lllc nerveg, . A REAL "VITALITY BLILDER" $1.00 per BOTTLE PATENT SPECIALS Fellows Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 Plnkhams Compound .. 98c Chases K. and L. Pills . Vick'a Vapo Rub . . . . . lronized Yeast . ‘Panlac . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillips Magnesia. Gin Pills . . . . . . . . . . FLA VORING EXTRA C TS THAT PLEASE GOOD COOKS Beat » - 69c for 3 880-590 Bot. 39c for 3 Bexall Health Essence Almond Raspberry Super Essence of Lemon 29c for 3 ozs. Pineapple 36c for 3 ozs. 018. 01S. Vanilla Extract 29c for 3 ozs. 39c ior 3 ozs. ' Special Orange Cold Cream Salts 50c. Boots Grape and Lemon SI THE Haines plays a British nobleman Who Doses as a gigolo at a summer resort to see whether the girl he. plans to maml is all that sheI should be. He really ialls in love with her in the process, and when she slaps his face he knows that . she's the one woman, fa: him. Hilarious comedy mlngles with some very fine drama and Haines ' does some of the best straight act- ing oi his career between intervals , oi ‘whimsical clowning. | Irene Purcell Scores rupleis in the history of the D0- minion. The four little sets of slim fingers are now being smeared with printer's ink and impressions made on inky glass in an effort to ascer- tain whether or not it is possible to have two finger prints funda- mentally identical. Debate has waxed warm on this topic for many l years. xflcierltists claim they have proved that it is impossible to‘ have any two’ finger prints the same. But while debate continues, think what this matter oi finger: prints means, especially as it is related to the question oi lost or kidnapped children. Sydney R. Vardorl, of Chatham. N. 13., graduate oi the New York School oi Applied Science in bal- lastics and grapllolcgy, came here to secure evidence to substantiate the views of the scientists. He said the evidence scoured from the prints of the Mahaney children large. In cases f0 kldnappln! Pho- tos are useless after a few years and only finger prints can tell, he raid. . To the children it was a new and pleasant experience. They were all dressed neatly for the experi- ment, and, oi course, they were photographed for the newspapers, but this is nothing new for these youngsters, and they have already been in many fairs and exhibitions They looked on in amazement as the finger print man, who to them appeared as somewhat of a magi- cian, got out his plate glass, ink roller and finger print cards. ‘Their eyes shone with the light oi won- derment as they pressed their tiny fingers on the glassy surface, and to them it was just another new "fun. Little did their youthful minds realize the contribution they were making to criminal science by the prints they were helping to make. Gandhi Declines Social Lion Role PORT SAID, Elypt, Sept. l0.- Mahatma Gandhi doesn t intend to play the role of a social lion in London, even on his own birtnday. He received a wireless message today from Icenner Brockway, milit- ant Soclelist champion oi ‘Izdie, saying that his British admirers were preparing a birthday party for game, rather dirty, but plenty of ' Irene Purcell, the heroine, is a newcomcrio the screen, and a very lnlfiffitlllk one. She plays the role oi Roxy. the part she played in the original stage production, and does it charmingly indeed. Incidentally l Charlotte Granville, also from the] stalls JOGUOLIOD, ls seen as her mother, a stately British dowager. v She and C. Aubrey Smith a; ' l-faincs’ rich uncle have some clev- er scenes together. Lilllh Bond plays the "vamp" hfle- Other interesting players are Albert Oonti, Marla Alba, Ray Mil- land, Lenore Bushman, Gerald Fielding and Yola. Dsvril. I 5"“ A 018010 is one oi those delightfully humorous pictures you should not miss. WESTERN GUARDIAN —B.ESERVE FRIDAY, SEPT. 11th for Rink Concert in Birch Grove Hall, Freetown. Summerside, Ken- slrlgton and other excellenttalcnt. 8559-9-7-mwf3i. -CUP GOES T0 TlGNlSH-on Wednesday evening Rev. Father’ MoKenna. oi Tigrlish, presented the handsome silver cup donated by Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P., to the Tlknlsh baseball team. champions; oi the Prince County Baseballl League. After three closely contest- ed games Tignish won over tha C. Y. M. L. on the home diamond with a score oi 0-0. This entitles Tignish to hold the cup for Imc year. To retain the cup for keeps it must be won three times, not necessarily in successive years. S. -LOBSTIR. FISHING POOR- The lobster fishing on the South Shore during the past two weeks has been very poor. Even when the weather was fit to allow the fish- ermen to go out to their traps the catch was poor and continues so. The price still remains at ten cents per lb. iolr live lobsters. Two ship- ments have been made by m. Paturel, oi Summsrside, during this week. The cllning of the small fish continues on e small scale. S. —NOITH BIDEQUE NOW HAS GRADID SCHOOL-At a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of North Bodeque District I him on October 2, when thrills- hetma will be 62 years old. Gandhi replied: "I don't intend to particip- ate in any social functions in Lon- don. Not even a dinner in honor oi an old man's birthday.’ are improving in general intellig- ience. We could wish that this fact ‘wee more fully recognised by the authors oi American film-plots.- Punch. lpast will be brought mm use again British men and women, we read.‘ Sc , it was decided to add an- other class to the school owing to the increased number oi pupils. The average daily attendance is now 4e. The old school which has been heed for a hail for some time until such time as a new classroom can be added to the , school [submit any complaints or objec- SHAVING BRUSHES Th0 Quality Product. Lure assortment from-Silo to $5.00. $2.00 Gives a Delightful PURE VEGETABLE COLORING-S ORANGE. YELLOW New Gillette Razor sun 10 Blades for 89c PINK, GREEN, MMS to select val" Blades RAIL" AT Everready , Schick Shave. Razor $6.00, 5's fo 41 . 10s f Gem Blades c or 89c Probak . . . . , , 36c Jar. Jonteel Cold and Vanishing Creams 45c Jar. --i_- Du Ba Cleansllyg Cream $l.50 Foundation Cream $1.00 - . . . . . . . . . , _ 57c .. 48c . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Repeating ROSS---DRUG---UNITED Successors to MacKINNON DRUG COMPANY THE DRUG STORE OF BETT ER VALUES No Romance In Modern Russia REGINA, September iii-Ro- mance and blissful happiness oi lllarriccl life, which by the law oi fiction should accompany matri- mony, are not known in Russia. In an address today before mem- bers oi the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Dr. W. A. Lincoln, of Calgary, described the impressions he gained during a. recent visit to the Soviet land. v In the first place the bridal couple walk into a bare and spars:- iy-furnlshcd municipal oifice, re- ply to s. few questions, decide whether they will adopt the bride‘: ' or the groom's name or each re- tain their own, and are declared manand wife. In the next room‘ they are advised by a physician on the subject of birth control. That's all there is to it No flowers, no wedding gown, no attendants, no music, no ceremony and no honey- moon. _ _ But should things not prove sat- isfactory, during the same day theyl both may return to the license bur- cau, the only stipulation being that’ they arrive before closing time, and‘ tlons and then be declared divorc- ed, said 1):. Lincoln. Home life Ls not encouraged in Russia. It is not within the teach- ings of the Soviet. Couples legally may live together and have chil- dren-and ii so desired the Gov- ernment will place the children in an institution so they may grow up never to learn of their parents’ identities. Divorces in the Russian cities tar outnumber weddings, the speaker added- lt takes a learned and exper- ienced economist to do the Russian household shopping. Butter is $1.50 per pound and eggs are ten cents each. Dr. Lincoln told of one oi'his friends paying $9.50 for the laun- dering of a. little wearing apparel, far more than the original cost 0i the goods. Thcro are no games played ill Russia, according to Dr. Lincoln. Life is far too serious. There are no parties, dancing only in the theatres, which are not greatly patronized; no home 881119118 5nd one rarely sees cultivated flowers. 10,616 “RINGERS" (United Press) LAKESIDE, 0., Sept.. 9—"Barn- yard losers in a recent state chem plonship horseshoe pitching tour- nament scored 10,616 ringers out oi a possible 16,328. Bert Duryte oi Cleveland, who won, pitched 911i ringers out of a possible 1,217 for The Games Committee are anx- ious that all matches be played oft, as soon as possible, and would ask‘ the different players to kindly db So at once. In the Mixed Poursomcs, the fol- lowing matches must be played on or before Wednesday, sept, l6th.l| otherwise matches will be Riven by default. The following is the list of play-y ers: ‘ MIXED FOURSOMES Mrs. Goodwill and Mr. K. M. Mal-tin play Mrs. H. W. Weeks and Ml‘. E. D. Nicholson l Ma's. K. M. Martin and Ml‘. Al Iayior play Miss Leard and Mr.‘ '. Eagnall. _ Miss H. Wakeford and Mr. bran play Mrs. W. Grant and 11.‘. R, R. Bell. CONSOLATION MIKE‘) F OURSOMES In this match, Wednesday. Sept.’ 16th., is also set for the final dill,‘ 0f play. The players are as followszé ' Miss E. Bagnall and Mrs. C. Bis-y Se]; play Mrs. G. Buntaln and Ml‘- W. Taylor. ‘ Mrs. J. S. Bagnail and Mr. D. B-l Stewart play Mrs. H. S. Htlldtrslm and Mr. C. C. Toombs. Miss N. Weeks and Mr. George Buntain play Mrs. W. Cotton and Dr. C. H. Beer. Miss Chappell and Mr. W. Cotton play Miss Heustis and Mr. H. S. McLeod. Mrs. W. F. Parker and Ml‘. 59°- Peake play itilss Gillan and Ml- E- W. McKlnncn. Mary Can Tell Own Fish Story HOLLYWOOD, can. Sent 10-- Mary Pickford needn't listen 1h 8W8 any longer to the fish stories of hcr energetic husband, DQ118195 Fair‘ banks. Cruising with a party OI friends off Santa Monica Sunday. Miss Pickford caught a. loo-pound Marlin swordfish and a 175-P°und hammerhead shark. She refused as- sistance in both catches, PlBYlnii the swordfish half an hour. o.‘ Welcome Doukhabors MEXICO CITY, September 10.~_ The Ilewsllapcr Universal Graiico yesterday published all editcflai welcome to 16,000 Doukllobol-s who, it ii Sflid. were reported to be about to migrate from Canals. to Chi- huahua to establish agricultural col- onies, but the Illtclio" Deparimer-t said it had no knowledge that lne Doukhobors were coming tQMgxhQ The paper said, "They are good colonists and would help the coun- try's agricultural proglcss." Some time ago representatives cl “Wl-lite" Russians living 2n Canada and other parts oi the world were m Mexico studying the possibility of colonization, but the Interior Dc- partmcnt said no final agreement , had been reached. Green Lantern Rooming House Is Now Open 500ml b! Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. OSTEOPATIIY on. ass. c. LAWSON n. 0., M. '1'. lGraduate of Chicago and Stockholm, Swedem) Osteopath and Dietitian ll now located at 49 Villa Ave» Charlottetown. Chronic Troubles a Specialty. L Phone 1l46-L. 1516- l-Zi-IIIWVIJMOS. Clearance Sale At Auburn The undersigned offers for sale at Auburn, on Saturday, September 19th, at 2 o'clock sharp, the follow- aiock and farm implements: 3 work horses, 1 Ayrshire bull, 5 milk cows, l Ayrshire hull, '1 young cattle, l0 shoe-p, 50 hens, 1 thrcsher and cleaner nearly new, Hall binder, potato digger, 1 hay rake, 2 carts. frul-k wagon, driving wagon. har- ness, driving and wood slelghs. brass harness set and all other articles PIONEERS’ NAME ON TREE ALBANY, 0re., Sept, 9-A forest ranger found Oregon pioneer nam- es carved on a fir tree near here. The names included that of J. B. Waldo, son of Daniel Waldo, pro- visional Judge o.‘ Oregon. Under- neath the name was the inscript- ion: "August, 1862." JUDGE BARS “BRACELET? woacaswaa, Mass. sopt. a- Prisoners will not be manaclcd in a percentage of 71-5. _superior court room here. Judge building or until s new school can be built, if such is decided upon. chgrgg of the graded school with Miss ‘Margaret Pillman, the pres- ent principal, will continua to have as the assistant. S. l 'Daniei T. O'Connell has barred Mr. Donald C. McDonald, son oijlandcuifs on the ground that the. Mr. D. B. McDonald of Bedoque, lanking bracelets make too much‘ H0189. not mcntinnod. Sale positive. No reserve. Terms at sale. 1i stormy sale first fine day. RAYMOND BOYLAN, Auburn. J. A. MaoDONALD. Auctioneer. gg“- . . -'.:. Total Security 0V" 3791999309 curate FIRE Assurance Company Established 1818 B. R. HOLMAN General Agent CIIARLOTTETOWN