Aucusr 21,1933 'l‘o our out of town Guests here for the Exhibition BRUCE STEWART ,& G0. LTD, ‘ a warm welcome. We firmly belie t1; enjoy this year's progrsm eve n more so thavn. thoaste filing‘! ious yesrs- However your visit will not be complete amp you have seen - . ' The llow 6 il.P. Imperial Marine Motor (equipped with batteries or magneto) - Also our other mrnovno Inn-sum, M01035 and IMPERIAL rorsro process. We are distributors or wasrmonousa ramu tron-true. PLANTs MEYEBS snasnow and near wnu. rum-s run JonN ocean ranxvr MACHINERY run JOHN BEAN roraro srnavnn a rwsnms ......."a‘::'.::"n".l:":.r::'":"*° "' ‘N6 AND FISHING equip; e £30116‘, evera need in FARM- invitation to visit our snow nooniseirriidrioliluhcordial we maintain a PERMANENT EXHIBITION when: anus: su-zwnnr a co. no. Foot of Great George street, Charlottetown, P, E. 1, l MEET ME AT Purdie8r Ferguson’s it " FAIR WEEK And See Their Exhibition of llew Fall Footwear PURDIE - FEGUSON slllmyslde Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ 1i iii-IQ ~ }IT :: % ' f/xr/‘yr _ If ALLKINDS or CH E M I C A LS and MIXED FERTILIZERS International Fertilizers Ltd. SAINT JOHN, N. B. .-..-. ..-.. GlW your furniture a break when it needs repairing. Have it done by EXPERTS and you will be satisfied. FURNITURE liE-BUILUING “As You Like It” '.L”'\EZ_I\QPZI.LMZTTI\M§ Il§fjhIfikgg HENRY MacFIlRLANE 8r 00 169 KENT STREET Charlottetown, P. E. I. for onowlno onuonrn OTHERS —keep your children alert and heal- thy by making sure they drink a quart of'milk a day. Children enjoy the sweet and natural taste of our delicious milk l rs: runs MILK so. LTD. 4,. TQM" El“ Iii, gStock Quotations THE‘ CHARLO’ i‘; PRODUCE GRAIN‘ (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL, Aug 20—Prlces on the alontrcrll dairy 5nd produce lllhllket during last week were irregular, with eggs displaying largo gains, butter casing fractionally and other lines holding unchanged. The hog market 78M; ended the week 55 to 3 cents s dosen higher. with grndui slpmetits lu car- lnts or less bringing ..’1 to ‘.".'. cents for extras, 10% to 17 centsfur firsts and 13 to 14 cents for seconds. Week- ly receipts totalled 5M0 cases as a- llllnst 5,892 cases the previous week. No I grade butter in cnrlots or less ended the week at 18% 1,0 IBl/y cents u pouud_ 1/4 to 1/; cents less thnn the pn-vinus wuck. Arrivals tilunuutrtl to 17,8255 boxes, nt-urly 1,000 lnwcr tlulu 111W: u ‘\'l'1'k ugo. A thousand bnxe-s of Puuiuilxiu butter wns lillppcll to Eug- luutl inst week from Montreal the first export shipments of the year. This is more or less s trinl shipment and more will follow if it brings s good pr-ice. Production of Canadian butter this year has her-n so light as to leave very little for export. The same “wok lust year 1.300 boxes were exported. Cheese prices were the same as st the close of the previous week, On- tario white and colored bringing l0 to 10% cents a pound with Quebecs half a cent loss. Receipts were 31.886 boxes while a week ago receipts were 32,724 boxes. (‘hr-see exports for the trr-"k svere 1471i‘! b-wxos, nil going to the Fnited Kingdom. British West lurlies and St. John's. Nfltl. During the corresponding wce_k of last year 40.318 boxes were exportcd, The potato mnrkct ranged from R0 tn D0 cents per R0 pound hag of ur-Iv Qur-bcc stock. New llrimswlck and Print-o Iitlwuril lslnttd green umuutnin potatoes arc now entirely ' off the market. EXCH_ANGE (Canadian Press) AIOXTREAL. Aug 20—Brlhlsh and i foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian, dollar as compiled by the llnynl Bunk of Canutln Olnsfll yc-"tcr- tlu)‘ as fnllou{s:— . gr-nlina peso .3080 .~\ll.<il‘.'llii1 pound 3.71MB. Austria schilling .1000. Belgium beign .2011, Brazil mllreis .0580. Bullrarls lev .0133. China Hong Kong dollars .8306. Czechoslovakia crown ,0~i-i0, Denmark krone .2310. Finland finmark JYJZB, France franc .0350, - i Press) (Canadian wmsrrao. so; zo- onosu _ Wheat: Oct 119$; Dec flli-Jg: May our: Oct so“; Dee 80%, May 4W8 1 lyiiorley: Oct 4'.’%B; Dec 448:’. May 40MB. ' l 1 i‘ CASH PRICES Whsst' No 1 hard 71K: No nor ‘TETOWN 611%; No‘ 2 nor- 019‘; No 8 nor No4nor63'/r:No5B8 :No Feed 52%; Track 00%; No 1 35; Ex 1 feed 35%; No 1 fen-ll 3111,»: No Z feed 38% Rejected .20 ; Track 87%. ' Barley: 6 ‘row ex 8 C W 46%: B eISCWRWuNoSCWMM W 37%; No 5 C ; row zNo 6C 4 C W 58%; N0 W 35%; Track 411/‘. . Currency (Canadian Press) YORK, Aug Zll-Ilrltlsh cur- moved rutiier- listlessly in ‘exchange markets Saturday and finished s tririe above the prev- ious closing rates. Sterling generally followed a nar. row range and the pound closed with I Iain of 54 of a cont at 4.411% for- cables. French francs firmed .0115 of 3, cent at 5.34 cents. Dutch gulltlors nrlvunced _l5 of a cent to 5.1M cents, and Swiss fruncs, Belgian huigqe Geruaan marks and the Scandinavians were moderately higher. The Canadian dollar improved 1-10 of a cant to close at D7 7-18 cents, which replesnts s premium on United States funds of 5 15-16 percent NEW rencies foreign Great Britain pound 4.771. Holland florln .5S~'i0_ Hungary penso .2624. India rupee .3041, Italy lire .o'mo. Jupun yen .2802_ Jllflnfilflrla dlnaI- _0%. New Zcnlunil pound 3.509s -\'ll"ll'llY krone _2~i01. Poland zloti .1000. Roumanla leu .0008, South Africa Puund 4.7591. Spain pesets .1200. Sweden krone .2406. Switzerland franc 42700. United States dollar t1 pa!‘ cont premium , Fair Grounds“ And Equipment Are Improved Visitors to the Provincial Ex- hibition this year cannot fail in observe the great unptrovements introduced since the last fall meet- mg- One of the best and most ef- fective improvements will be ob- servable from, the bleachers and grand-stand, although not to those who are Just inspecting the live- stock and industrial exhibits; namely, the verandah erected in front of the horse stables s11 a- long the line, opposite the grand- stand bleachers. What thts im- provement means to the horsemen only those who have had exper- ience in attending the horses. or seeing that they are properly at- tended to. can fully realize. The protection and comfort afforded are fully appreciated by those most directly concerned. Another welcome innovation l; the erection of a four tier platform in front: of the exhibition bulld- nessing the actual Judging of livestock. There will be ample ac- 111g for the benefit of those wit- I hibltion Association difecuflj have spent in these improvements must have been enormous, and lndicat. es how beneficial such an Exhlbi. tron in the hands of enterprising men mil-Y prove to a. community. When a representative or me Guardian visited the Exhibition Grounds on Friday, scores o; mm the finishing touches to the 1m_ Prbvements preparatory to the 9179111118 of the Exhlbitltm this evening. DUKE WAS INJURED PARIS, Aug. aid-The Duke de La Tremollle, well ilmown as an expert horseman. has Just left the Ameri- can hospital, recovered from injur- ies received when he was thrown by an angry young steed. An officer of the Chssseurs D'Afrique crack French cavalry regiment, and well able to handle the most spirited horses, the Duke encountered diffi- culties 1n riding a wooden horse on carousel in Luna Park, the Coney Island of Paris. The Duke fell when his mount suddenly lurched. commodation for moat. of those 12s- siring to sit out while this inter- esting part oi the proceedings is in progress. There has been an extension of the accommodation in the vicinity of the automobile parkdng ground, which also fills a much felt want. All the many blllldingg or m]; painted and decorated. and present a most: attractive appearance. wel1_ worth seeing even if one were noif otherwise interested in the live- stock and other exhibits. The amount oi money the Ex-l l i exhibition of palaces have been re- i 15 5W1“ and 91 bloom-S. EH61! flbflui LILY HAS 91 BLOOMS MILLBR/OOK, Ont., August 20.- A golden banded Japanese lily, a. plant rare in Canada. is attracting attention in the garden oi Mrs. W. C. Allen here. The lily stands five and a half feet. high and this year there are 10% inches across. The flower is white with yellow dots on the petals. There are more general stores in rural Western Canada than any other class. ~ The Manager of T interested in that HIGH-GRADE Island farms. H. G. -. ..i.‘-. B URHOE ’S rnv some, 05c for 45c FLY FUME, 35c for ....... 20o MATCHES ass 3 f0! 25o CLAMS . . 4 for 25o PINEAPPLE . .. 2 for 23c Sugar Cured turing C0., Ltd., Brookville, N. B., will be at the Ground Limestone Booth during Exhibition and would like to meet those FINELY-PULVERIZED LOW-PRICED which is giving wonderful results on many “lT BRINGS THE CLOVER.” MEAT AND FISH MARKET Weymouth Street at Filo-toy Phones 871-872 Quick Efficient Service he Brookville Man ufac- us: S. ADAMS, Manager. GROCER Y 10 BARS P. dz G. SOAP 33c CIIIPSO. (Large) 23o OXYDOL. (Large) , B. POWDER, I lb. . ORANGE MARMALAD , Corned Beet’ 85%: 50%: . ‘Ilium g ates given on wiring jobs, etc., at 0.31.; No z c w awn; No air! w i your service. Chanpell 6» 00-. Elec- summer. Bull Creek is s famous ‘at the house and grave being eon- ,The pail bearers were: lJohn Reid, Malcolm ours, John were as busy as hafliepg putting , ON WOODEN HORSE GUARDIAN GEllTRAL GUARIIIAII at}? This eolauaa la reserved for Queer’ Consul! news of local Interest but use vsrtlalng of I novvsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents n ward uttlellg payable In advanaa. BTIAKS R/OASTS, lamb chops, pork chops. Lowest prices. Cash and Carry Stores. 4B5 rasrx nor MEALS served un- der the grand stand during the Exhibition by P. E. I, Hospital Ladies Aid. 571 WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS, ap- pliancesall kinds, fixtures, estim- trlcal Contractors, 173 Grafton St. Phone 1440. 4B1 A YOUNG OLD MAN-James Donovan. veteran 85-year-old fisherman, who spent the last five years in Charlottetown, has left for his old home and fishing grounds at Bull Creek, (East Point) tn g0 fishing mackerel and oodfish tihis fishing place. The first lobster fac- tory put: on on the North Side in 1882 was built st Bull Creek and is still in operation. WAFFLED STEAKS, per lb, 22 cents. Cash and Carry Stores. 484 FUNERAL SERVICES -— The funeral of Capt. Angus lvlaoDoug- all which was largely attended was held from his late residence, 72 King Street Friday afternoon to the People's Cemetery, service ducted by Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. Messrs. Weatherbie, Herman MacDougall, Henry Brehaut and Herbert Mar- tin. REVISITS NATIVE PROVDWCE —Among the guests registered at the Canadian National Hotel is Ivfr. G. Frank McLuIe, of Montreal. Mr. MoLm-e, a tonne: Islander, is well known in Canadian banking cir- cles. he having been at one time manager of the Rpyal Bank st Edmonton, Alberta. From Ed- monton he was tlansfe ‘ to Montreal to become Supervisor of the Royal Bank brsndhes for the Province in Quebec. lvlr. MoLure leaves today for New Brunswick in Join his wife and young daughter who are summering there. PERS ONALS Miss Lsssin, who has been the guest of Dr. I. E‘. and Mrs. Croken left Saturday on return to Sydney, after a most enjoyable visit. Miss Ada Harris 1s spending a. hcliday at her summer cottage 1n Murray l-larbsur and has as her guest. Mrs. Vincent Windsor, St. John, N. B. - Mr. Arthur H. Haslam and bride, Springfield, (nee Miss Anne E. Mc- Lennan of Charlottetown). who were married a few weeks ago, are visiting friends and relatives in the city, Mr. and Mrs. J. .7. Duffy left: this tuorning on a motor trip to Lynn. Mass. They were accom- panied by Sister Mary Estelle and Sister Mary Corona, who were re- tumlng to their homes in Lebanon and Manchester. N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court re- turned to their city home after spending a. delightful holiday touring New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Court. were the guests of Mr. Archie Potter, Springhill, N. S. Mrs. J. A. McKenzie, who was a visitor in Westvllle for the past week, left Monday for her home in P. E. Island. She was accompanied by Miss Mamie McKay. who will be the guest of Mrs. McKenzie for some weeks-New Glasgow News. Mlnarrfa Llnlment removes dirt. Cur Ferry Leaves Borden dsll, except Sun- day 519.15 s. m.; 1.1 and 5.16 p.111. Leaves _Tormentius daily (Sunday excepted) at 1030 s. m. 2.55 P- Ill- snd 7.00 p, m, Trains For Borden sud Sumrnerslde 7 s. m For Sourls and Georgetown 2 p. m. For Murray Harbor (daily excep Thursday) 2.20 p. m. For Borden 2.30. _ For Suturnersltlc and 'l‘igui.~h 3.20- For Surumorsirlc (iilncyi 74W Bucky Point Ferry Week days leaves each morning at. 7.30_ 8.30, 0,30 and ll o'clock. Each ‘nifésraoon at 1,30. 2,3". 4.30 1""! ‘Sundays-than a. ur.. nftcrnflflfl at 12.4.’), 2.00 3.00 nud 4.011 o'clock. H. S. llnrluntl Sailings from this port until '11s, andilp, change of time in October as follows; For Orwell-At 1o n. |n.. crcrv a1- tt-rante Ilolttlny. 0n lhc intervening Ilmvrlays at l p. m. 'i‘ucstl.ty sailings ns Iltlllll nt .1 p. m, No. PROGRAM FUR TUESDAY AT. iTllE “BIG FAIR" l Commencing at 9 a. m. light horses will be jutbed in the ring in front of the Main Building. Com- _ mencing at 9 s. m. in the cattle‘ ring, Holstelns, Jerseys and Here- fords. Swine will be judged in their ‘ usual locality. AFIWRNOON NO. L-LYBAR-OLD T1101‘ AND PACE, PURSE $200.00 No. I 1. Buddy Brooke, Mount. Edward Farm. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Purina Axworthy, Miiligan and Morrison, Northam, P. E. I. Fernle Aubrey. col. J. P. Hoop- er, Charlottetown, P. E. I. i British Belle. R. C. Roper. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I . Miss Alworthy, Mrs. E. Larter. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i . Donna Worthy, Willard Kelly. Charlottetown. P. E. I. .W11lovnbud, Charles crossman, cape Traverse. 'P. E. I. Rosebud. George H. Reddln. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Milgnvnetto, Dr. F. W. Christ- opher. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ima. See, Dr. F. W. Christopher. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Balbo, C. S. McMillan, Char- lottetown. P. E. I. 2. 3. 4. B. B. 10. 11. NO. B-2.13 TROT AND PACE- PUESE $400.00 1. Star D. 2.0914. Bovmess and Semiple. Kensingion, P. E. I. Lou Patch. 2.09%, O. M. Alex- ander. Saint John, N. B. Heatherbeli, 2.10%, B. McInnls, Charlottetown, P. E. I. The Willy's, 2.13, Charles Rear- don, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2. S. 4. {Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance qour movie! The security oi your position depends upon the prosperity oi Maritime industries. Place your deposits with the Maritime Lile . . . the °lllY lflfllllflllfi puny whose Maritime income is 100% Maritime invested. You get maximum pro- tection and keep your money at home. A: s man and a Msrltlmer, it‘: YOUR movel Every malaria? sbouU have a copy of "Tbs Maritime Llfe Saver." lfrjree. urAn orrlca eT-lxilraxnunarm FO+OGFOF§OOO §§-O-OO-O~§-O-O§§Ofi41§4$&§-O-l‘ Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Corning Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Mcmorlatn Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oflcr- Trains & Ferries _, I i é 1. Silver Doctor. 2.16%. P. L. Bow- nm. Sununerslde, P. E. I. STORE To u“. _ l“ GREAT . . B - 2' 3' J1 °w George Street. Apply 14o. zas. 3. lilmzna Watson, Peter McMahon Kensington. P. E. I. TO LET - uousgz Orin Blgtlrlgf 4. Baronet. n. '1". Fulton. upper smat- APPIYI P§u°5*=_1_3‘_"- Stewiscke. N. S. ' 5. Mr. Henley, 2.19%, Alex. Mac- ' Pherson. Charlottetown. P-EI- _ 0- Al- B- Jl- 6mm Stillm- °W° T0 LET - rwo SUMMER cor- Traverse, P. E. I. tages. D. W. White, York Point. 'l. Lady Lee, 2.2011. W. L. Toom-bs. 52 Remington, P. E. I. -——-—-‘ 5- Llwkll B" Pm“ M°K°““°' r0 LET-FIVE nooM unarsn o augugt $3.15.‘. 2151’ cw Me ‘m’ Wm‘ “u” mom’ 63 "P23 - ‘ t ' '-" ' ' " 235. Kenzie. Truro. N. S. Prince. Plume _. 1o. Real Great, 2.19%. Alexander McKay, Charlottetown Royalty. Boarders Wfllltfl P. E. I. ll- 3°11" 1'» 117%’ D- D~ Mam“ STUDENTS ACCOIVEMODATED—| ale, Florence. C. B. 219 E t s,‘ . 5 Miss Kususle, G. Blondin ULj-i Thomas, Northam. P. E. I. , , TED AT 1a. Johnny Miles, 2.191.’, Col. no. sliggngiisitigxfscbfgylvlon“ 51L Maoxlnnon. Charlottetown, P. ________________________ E. I. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- 14. Billy Cochantn. C. H. Weeks. 283 Euston St 534 Alberton. P. E. I. 15. ‘Trixie V010. Brenton Ramsey. 5- 139N031 Grill/tall. 2-19. Merry- lugs, Cards, elm, 4c. per name; Letters o1 Condolence, 70c. time Strgdltes. Halifax, N. S. p" imp; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch 6. I-ledgew K. , 2.07, G. word. Other rater on spplica ous. Beatles, Middleton. N. S. or mum Charge for any advertisement twenty. - live '1. Marjorie M.. 2.07%, Richard an“. Jabblee, North Sydney. N. S. a. Lucky Lindy, 2.12. McNeill and w". - ~ - ~ .~ ‘ ‘ “‘~“ Reymond. Southport. P. E. I. 9. Patrick Direct. 2.11, R. L. Isnor. Bypm-ze per word. three In- Hfluflx‘ N‘ 5' lertlons for the price of two. 115°“! For sale No. 3-2.2: raoa-rrmss $350.00 P'""‘° i“ ““'“°°' __ “noun sunken; F03 - lining outhouses, etc., 1c per N”- TO Let sheet. Guardian Ofllce. ti. FOB SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whisz Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. .________._..~_..____ FOR. SALE — AUCTION I-‘ORTY- Five. Bridge and Whist Score Carlie. Guardian Central Job printer; Nov. i-ti. _ ,-,_ ron sans _ a MILK cows T0 freshen in fall, one Ayrshire Bull, mgmtered, 4 years old. W. A. 1.9m, cape Traverse. 490. ron SALE-ENGLISH MALLARD call ducks. Limited number. Or- der early. William Horton. Bun- mu-M 520 so ron sou: - PLAYER PIANO IN excellent condition. A bargain- Apply .1, 0. c, Campbell, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlotte- towl-L 529. ron sane - 1% TON FORD Truck. Apply Box 117, George- town 373. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED Hillsbnro Street. -1, . .1. 14° AlberonPE m N0. 4-235 TRDT, MARITIME __?,-..__i-----———A DEED-PURSE $350.00 STUDENTS ACCOMODATED-lfl I-Iillsboro. 55 srunnms accosmonsrnn Upper l-iillshoro Street. No. 1. Peter 8.. 2.16%, O’Brien Stables Alberton. P. E. I. Teddies. 2.18%, L. M. Ellis. Truro. N. S. Captain Cope. 2.1614, Dr. P’. Bowness, Kensington, P. E. I. 33 2 . 457. ‘VANTED-BOARDERS. 237 GRAF- ton Street. 545 3. :___----i-Z€———- ‘ roa SALE-NEW s noon: COT- tage, hardwood floors, large cor- ner lot. paved street. Best buy in Charlottetown at S2800- Plume s33. 5Z2 '—"' ron sauz- 1 a-rtara man room suite, No Mar walnut; l- klwhen range (nearly new); 1. Singer Sewins Mllchlne- Anrly 63 Upper Prince. 490 FARM BARGAIN. 22 ACRES 0N highway. splendid 8 room house with new hardwood floors, '70 loot. barn. Owner leaving 1°!‘ States. Priced at less than value of house alone. Phone 633, 523 4. Jollyset 2.17. C. I-l. Bennett _ _ Murray River. P. E. I. 5. Peggy Imngset, Frank callback, 50539335 Acqowlfilgrgnni Summerside. P. E. I. Rams 1°“ App? ma‘? o. Ethel Aubrey. Mount Edward 5m"- ' Farm, Charlottetown. P. E. I. '"—'—' - 7. Doreen Aubrey, 2.22%, Lloyd LADY STUDENTS WANTED IN Shm-pe_ 3116,5119’ p, g, L private home, central, 2211i Queen a. Hemlock. w. n. Gavin. Parrs- Smot- 52 - boro. N. S. _ 9. Nancy Sue. Clarence Schuman, GIRL STUDENTS ACCOMMO- Charlottetown. P. E. I. dated at 122 Upper Prince 1o. Babyset. Wellington MeNelll. Street. 567 Southport. P. E. I. - BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. BIG VAUDmm-l-E PROGRAM Reasonable rates. Apply Guard- ian, 512. Famous lfttstrei lmmly. one of the world's greatest acts. Carlos Comedy Circus. Capt. Charles‘ Leaping l-‘iounds. Acton Four with Ann Schuyler and Georse. Canadian Legion Band. The greatest afternoons enter- tainment we have ever offered. MALE STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- aied. 200 Kent Street. 539. -_\.~_ STUDENTS ACCOMMODATEIF- Reasonable rates. 114 Prince St. Phone 1368, 492 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- _ Free washing and use of type- i writer. Rates low. XYZ, care Guardian. 451 AT NIGHT Big vaudeville programme in front. of Grand Stand. Lyvchks Big Midway. STUDENTS ACFOMMODATED AT ig_____i 291 Kent; st, across the street MORE IMPORTANT T0 BRINGi from College. Reasonable rates. UP a FAMILY THAN a _ Phone 1231- m Lost LOST - FALSE TEETH. FINDDR. kindly leave at Guardian Oflslflli. Employment Wanted WOMAN WANTS HOUSE WORK for board. Apply to 133 Dorchcster Street. City. 53°- ‘Help \Vanted PROFITABLE WATKINS ROUTES available in Cmrlottr-tcxvn and Summerslclc. Everyday Necessi- ties. Long established custom- ers. Credit furnished right parties. Apply R. Scmplc, cart‘ The R. J. R. Watkir; Company. 940 Inspect- or Street. Montreal. IDept. 14-1.) H. VL-Zld. RESOLUTION TWO GIRL STUDENTS ACCOM- modatcd in private home. hall VANCOUVER, Aug. ill-C. PJ- block from Gonna Apply m; "Gan you eive test-merry M to the, Cumberland. st. 4st manner in which the banking sys- ’___ “No." replied Mrs. John Robert- son, Vancouver. “but I have bmughi’ up a’ Tesolutiony . quarts. Phone 1107. "It is more important to brms _, _________ Robertsm and preceded to read l-‘nr Victoria 'l‘lu|r\ .-|_\' nt ‘i n. lll. I-‘nr East Rirr-r-I-"lniitra or 5.30 s- ill. flllll fl p. m. For West, liivcr-Sattirtlny at 6 s. her mantrscript, which advocated nstonal control of lrnking, cur- rency and credit. llllnnrvfs Llnlmcnt for I'll“- |BOTTLES WANTED—PINTS AND 1433-0143941 up a tamry than s resalutionflwANTED _ SEAL FUR APPLY commented the chairman with a. 11o prince sweep 45s, smile. "Tve done bcth." replied Mrs. ROOM AND BOARD DURING ATTENTION —- GREATEST 51M- aginabie demand this season for our celebrated, inexpensive "Roy- al" Series Christmas Greeting "Cards. Secure orders now even in spare time. deliver later. Tre- tem effects the woman in they GREEN LANTERN—-R?OOMlING dons ms Eweflence or home" lgkfd 10rd Macmmnnh house 50 Queen Strce. Vstors men D10 - - ' Y. Bi Ii d l- chairman. of the first woman to gTlzms/dgtd l“ "dmed “M5 $3‘? ‘sing???’ ($3311.99 i; “Yoe,.k£-s_ 8W!!!‘ 597°"! the Rival mmmlss‘ ___.. i - Bradley-Garretson. Brsntfdrd. ion on banking. Wanted Ont. _ m“ Female Help Wanted lumnu: horn WOMANWVANT- ed for housework. Apply Wlllflfil MacGregor, Hunter River. 560 Canadian wheat in store in the Exhibition Wcck. Ncar grounds. Untccl States amrunicd on August '16 victory Ave. Rates rsssonflbla 4 to 8,681,185 bushels, ns compared "with 4.7061128 bushels on the same jdste last year. ._._~_...‘_..» .