»¢ SEPTEMBER 30.1927 'ri-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE 'rrrmra A Kenna in His 'Ioug _ est__B_att1e »->.» -..._ MBDUNALD IN lil llllllllll DECISIUN Blllll AT ARENA TIJNIGHI. MC|NTYRE'$TEVEi M(I|JONAl|l BRD. SEiill'F|llAl ... ._ _ _ _f,____, _._ le' _ ,for memorial service at cemeteries. Undemket nd Embaim” _ _ _,_5_io,__ha_n of{_e_nsi,,e weaponddangemus .. _ - _ -__»_ ' 54 G;-“um” sm,” ' ,_ _-fjy;-',_-~__,_§:r.,______'.==f _ ; o e pu ic peace. an the case ¢ Q nav' R W' uN°sAY Wm preach ' ll g2._y_ " “V ‘against Gordon Crossman, both of i f. ' l ` ` it _ . 7 "V ” ' " W; ' »-v-~ ' -- _l-s, Y _- -. ,_,_..__.. _ ___~__,,_._:__ ,_ ' ° Central _A NEW '_ \V6Slr6I'l'l__G_ll3.I°dl3.l1 ` ` “ " ` i . vi-:'rl~:r¢ANs ~A;';‘lrN'rloN.- All _ . I ` rewmed men are mvmd tn pmade ` ~ ' . 'fi Z.f=3.:.ff§...'»'$f;LWExif.; . f 'Lease against Edward Burgoyne. 'I "7 M M' I"e3i°“ H°m°'B“nd°y 'it' 2 p' m -,~_- ' _ ‘charged with having in his posses--` . ' ` _Ar .Q x_ _ " “ ti “ ‘ at Dundas at ii a. nr. Annandale :li _ °“° 4 ~ ' - at 3 ii. m. and St- Peters Fmd at 'I . . . . . - ` `~. " ' It-`;I V: :f evidence., Both cases were ad- "' GNN" ""iRA_°E °f all N120 Will' ses. etc- ; ‘W ` Journed until today Friday here. horses and cattle, on raoo‘ ' ` Qi " ` ` ' ' _ Umg truck to-day Friday, at 2:30 o'clock , , 1’ orroivrriraisr 5 ' The name guarantees satisfaction. -- MONTAGUE P E 1 ' - -1 1. i NURTH RUSTICU- *On Sundiill h 3 - Association on Wednesday Messrs. _ _' _'V ' W ’ 7' ` ' _ connection Church in Canada ni D"““t°'°‘ ‘Nelll and _;_ E_ Wyatt K C _ A i~§‘°th°§e M Mr' A' J' R”"‘”““' '-_-J?-_-E ____ '_ F. E ‘“i>i>°l"i°d HS delesaws at the “ills 1 -' __:.:_~_ 01' h USUC0 Hi? the h01i1‘ 0! 11 8. ` ' " _ tional Conservative Converitlonl I ‘ ` MISS LEU,-A WORTHY ‘ m- All are °°fdialiy~ invited. = - which will be held in winnipeg the _ CONE "T __ " ,, -jj week of October' llth. Messrs. ___ wul open classes in é C I S 0F BEN HUB RE- _ f _ ~ John E. 1-.efurgey and J. E. Dalton " . - - li: vED~'*P"°f~ F'1°t0h€r has re- _ ~ of Summerslde and T. E. Gillespie, _ '_ _ Ee "EQ “D105 ‘lf the DY9~m9-UG CRD- 1- __ _ of Borden, were appointed altern- ' _ - __ ata Ben Hur‘, from England, and Tonight at the Arena, Jack Mc- ‘ ' _~ j ,,_¢»,es_ _ .-;__- Classes to' bo Held. in the § Trinity Choir will commence re- Kenna. and Morris McDonald will ____ ‘ ' . hearsals on Friday of this week at box a ten round decision bout and _I=;.; _ALLAN PARSONS DH.;s_ _Mn . . __ _ ‘ ' “"1 ~f'~" ‘ ' lsllfldiil' School Hunter River at tion all the way, l . _,_ 3.30 p. m. ln Heartz Hall. li John Alex McIntyre and Stevie Mc- __ - T. Holman received a telegram from _._ ___ _ -- Donald will meet in an eight round '.':=’-j _ Montreal yesterday stating that Mr. ' ' BEGINNING OCTOBER 5th _ th\5R%0KI‘_‘IEIaD. -The seavices in semi-i-mal bout. l *fi “_ ` Allan Parsons had passed away in - e T00 ie 011 h b b - .‘fj»`€.`s; '.:iI'_'.I.':=;'~_:.:_ ';:.i“ii`. ~ ~ »_=§s=2_f: hi. A 'i F" muh" i"'°"“'m°" Ph°“° 319 B°tW°°“ "\‘° “°““ °‘ . if Sunday. Oct. 2ndcwi'l\regl'>ata 0;; figilz in;1l:i:rrll)rl?\ll;ls§%lI?¢)0k_i;leldm2d ___i_rl__;v_S_l_l_n_da_y_ the glove rzrtlsts _are lrzhflnef shape _ ` _ ____ __ -'iff l__l_';_er _resi_den¢¢»_ oil; Como between .-vt- ' - and are-°v ° WH- 5° K fins ° I ‘ ` ` ‘ °" Y” “"0 We at the .time- . M ' ”' ‘ ' D' m" S““d“Y S°h°°i 2-3° D- 1'ii~ the rlstic art should see real live ac- _ J a' “ - _ Mr- Parsons was well known in the Maritimes. having travelled R -~ ' ‘- ` - 10.30 a. m. Kindly note the change __ _ _____.. ,_ _ __ JACK MCKE throughout this di t . __ _ _ _ . . NNA s rict in his carl- ln the hours of service at Brook . ier days. He was especially well 1 _ +»»m»+ ¢++w+W ' _ field and at Hartsvllle, . known ln Summerside. havin ~ ‘ii-__?i3i;AssIFIEp __._ADVERT1sEMENTs e l ‘ ‘ P 4 . ' ion we per line or ll veni- ‘ ` .." _"'....» ._..».__.. Super llno ofhwnrdl K3-$.45 _ ` _ £5# -._¢ portions _ _ _ lilght insertions - - ..._ . 7a por line of ll word: l fi . Maile' Help wants ; UNIOR RADIO ELECTRICAL ` Engineer for the Maritime Prov- inces, headquarters in Halifax, $1800 per annum. Apply on forms l ll ‘_ Service Commission, Ottawa. not later than October 8, l92'l.` ’ ‘ li422¥9-29-'Zi ___________-_---.___ ` Situations Vaca.nt` ‘ ` 4 _A Bio ss rnrvsra cnalsrlvlss ‘ ‘ . Greeting Card sample book free;_ i men and women alreadymaklngl _ live dollars up daily, in_. spare . pe , . ll necessary. Ganetson Co., Brant- T _ ford. ont. s. v. sept, a-241. ‘ Miscellaneous 1 ,_`_ _il ."`. JL ._ MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN. ALTON _ l Webb, 0'Loary. 9l89~9-17-3wks. _ JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD, LAND] Surveyor, Hormanvllle, P.E.l. 1 - il-6-1ii1o- < * _ nonanaas cAN Ba Accoluluo- ; ‘_ dated. Apply Guardian Office. _ 9438-9-39-31 _,,_' axreivr rmmialzs. l-‘un coA'rs _"_, F2 , ._ _r Caldera, 152 Hillsboro St. r - me-9-all-4i_ ly... iv isgdl Millvlew Livestock Sblpn-__ _. ing c b. _ 31, ' LOADING LAMBB AND B068 . lu iiA5vvoon lmqoarrlo --is beautyiq vicar gdivalue, our ae: l ected sive ro ill \.\l\lll0$!1¢' _ _I¢:,, Guaranteed to Iii an§..=!l,b_\f$9` ; - shrin§._' Qeiereuces io‘.lhlpas__ed ' - users*-wthree grades, atxoduir if _¢, _ ,lv cd p 'litem area. B_'ComP‘ ‘ ton .ir co., Belle River. - _ _moi sl za 29 i "-'-'“""‘“'¥-'a'L¢'--*4l"‘*`-f~v~**'~T“'*"f‘ tires and good battery. Motor was overhauled by'besi.‘-mechanic in city and works like new. AP- ply J. A. Gesner, Tire and _Eadlo f Bhop. ll :rl Five lmilaiiter aourins. good; iiii'0riB CU. newsllvertown cord il Tuesday Oct. ith( List at once; 'nan oooh' cnlifroa $135.00-.f time; ex rience or capital' un- _ Ap ly Guardian 042i-0-Z9-3i person. reason for selling pro- prietor wishes to retire. Apply Box 359. r Mrs. AGENTS WANTED T0'_"I‘A)IE_ _ ` orders for the finest line of Per- .' sonal Greeting Cards ever shown 5 in Canada. Regal. Art Co., 310 il l Bpodina Ave.. Toronto. _ l _ v _ A, w. sept. gg. toot. i._ ` , 'rua 'tina is exrauolin Fog A . tailored to mealure “pant eritirely ‘» zree. with an order lor e. sumo: ver-coat. from about titty |` _ p- les of English goods. mode any style. and-lit guaranteed. Call and see or write me to eau. s. F. 'rsr- , bush,»P. l. Island representative. 112 Prince Street. City. .~ ~ ~ ` t FACE SALE-ONE LIGHT SIX 4- Walter door Sedan 1926 Model; One Realm el; (lilo McLaughlin \Touring 1924 model: One Essex Coach 1926 modol; Ono Chalmers 'I‘our» ing 1923 model. Those cars are in oxcollenl. condition. J. 'O. Cur- rio_’ 9393-9.27,4i Female Help Wanted ,.i..\..l..__.__.._..-_--_»-,-=- WANTED ‘AT ONCE-MAID FOR ~ Siiiibrhl housework. Apply 4? Wtfton Bt. 041 -9-2.0-is leg. .._.._-E . _ 1 _ » -"Lost » |.os1'-a slzs nunvlno ch: ' Waltham watch on Exhibition " grounds. Finder please leave at this olilqc. _ , _ ,__ : LOIT - BETWEEN CllE0'l',\’l`v~ ‘ towtl'».nd Cardigan, or_ ut City i 'ure-omler with snloonvrireuv- tpched by Yale lock and chain. -_ Finder notify 233 King Bt. " < ‘ _, . » me-Mo-m _ ll'.o_sT - .-_ L/miss 1°A'l»sl‘rnv 5 and bag, near‘Prlnce or ch- : mnnd Streets. Please iel_ ' ut » Qlilrdlan Olilce. R,ewal'd.»~ ‘*~ ,"_ ~ _ 9432-9-20-Yi _-nh ------>*"‘~ l.oi'r-on malmzous aoAo Dodge Headlight. Finder leave nt l flood npr. Duncan' Darnell. ‘ ¥ni‘llii’iQld‘ vio~York,‘ R: -B, Nil. wAur¢o_ulAlo Ton amen. items. Et. e :lv o r E light Six 2-door Sedan 1025 mod- Wm. MacKa Donald, James town: Arnold Douglas, Roy F. C. Bennett. al housework. Apply Mrs. 'Bruce Mlllan. siiiswut. 14 water st .tr_ soles. Joe ' -------- Viral. Prelltnn WANTIE-oem: roll, oarlamll. lwarron. Min Dorothy warren, B... _ store. Apply W. 0. Went. york. vlow: ur-_ r~rAml¢_§r_i,.v_ gm; _,_ H ' “-~‘-e* *len ~--~ ~ -Nil-il-za-ti oonnlelr, M¢l¢_\¢,,_ Mm, ML am Mrs. Bullion. Moncton, N, B; ci, ll °‘.‘.i'..3|'lt_ _...*",;;.t?'.ff§‘,_li.‘llF. ltd ““`°"=_‘:121‘we..__ . TONIGHT AT THE EXHIBI- TION GROUNDS. - The wonder-, ful aerial artists, the Flying Moore will give a performance in front oi the grandstand tonight at 7.30. The Band. At 8.30 this famous ban _ -[will give a concert in the mai FOR RENT-TOP FLOOR OF THE building. Everybody come. ` ` _ _ _-_ _~, -'.,_- 2 _ r _ i will be accompanied by the Masoni 3 ‘ " ‘ For Sale l - 9420'9‘29'3i at the Regular' Meeting held in the Funeral Home H J MABON f-'fl _ Oct 2nd there will be service in om" C°““°°"°d W" I 7' -‘- Arthur C. R.0lrers_ James A, Mac- Q! 6 .Mr. John R. Stewart, New Glii=l_ DEFENDS HIS TlTLE AS g mar- row. N. S.. is iii iiic City. . cHAMl>|oN Mmm.:-zwslol-l'r ol= "md M“““ Ah” “ide” dallghief ‘lf ¢ANADA_ WHEN HE MEETS Mrs. R. T. Holman. He leaves _ _ _ _ __ MQRFHS MCDONALD OF DR M»_io _mourn his widow. two sons Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Pelldcl HELLER_ ALBERT ,AT U Eric who was associated with him S5 gast, Kansingtoll, were in the city Ai ARENA X Ai b _ . _ y yesterday taking in llie Exhibition. T0"_"GHT‘ l.Yll0ydSanul§.l‘!Al=ssts a\tnpA`g;;`rl€e?épi¢;2; c Misses Della Gallant, Vivian Car- 4- JlgaA`A1l'¢;:znYr<;lA=rri:d“lot\¥v(;onglllgaixds ' 7 Y' "' ""'“' <1 ver, Summerslde, ure lu the City BRILLIANT WOMEN, Newfoundland and Germ resmmn' I1 attending the Exhibition. BEAUUES T0 pA§S_ at h0me_ ° - United Church of Canada, Rev, W, gm 3 slx weeks holiday left. yegter- leg for the present indications are 1 . ` ' I Dany at Summerside leaves this obtainable at post, office to Civil FOR SALE -- TWO DOUBLE H. Palmer, Minister. Services Sun- day for Scotland to continue his that there \vlll be practically no _ _ _(mailings. Apply 206 Grafton St. day, Sel:;tem__l;er 25th: 5-lighilcld, 11 studies at Edinburgh University. geahtiful 'or brilliant women, wrote qrigxlnfngn &|$.ca2?,:;r§;?nt°,;;§;v Class Trot: And Pace And 9-24-6l a.m.; Pr nec wn Hoa , 3 p. m.; -f _ ro cssor Ellsworth Huntington, f .~ ‘ ' .` ' . , _ -----------?- Wirisloe North. 7.30 p. m. The serv- liicsars J- D. Steele and J0r' ‘f‘“““5 U1‘l""“" "“ " f‘“"" "M" W“°“"“"“""" ly] mfmv' The nlwcléslrso harvvlllgl me grand stand for your mspec l .-l »»' ~ ».‘,\. ' __ .- . _ ._ . cnc aver o ra on, _ pure re or re oar. a vn loltewwn Councn N0, 324 of the and at ell e l e x ltlon ill the Came with a Shcck to a great _wmv Wing and “mer thi“gs_ when I went and the horses that will be startlng.e<_l so make ii. another big day and othe xcitin da is expected wind up the 1927 Provincial Exhibi- Bl5\'10P» Mir: B“°h°“‘m' Knights ol Columbus were present afternoon' D°°9l“- Thi* Cliy hiis been hi;-; ,to seq my l,mthe,._ who was H SCUHL an r e I; Y _ - _ _ C ___ Ch M _ ____ home for forty years and is mu lm. in Tm.,mt0_-- In addition you will also have an tion in grand style. l-'on sAl_E._lv|,ANsE AT anoox zctllmbetrgg slag I ’ f.fff1,‘,?,°‘a’,‘1‘_"‘fvsu°fn“_="5 “fi C ““_"‘ 'f,f:§§tm‘:.f_“,_ffft‘,f_;€f"§§r;§§f`§,f“l‘Q,,, wh; _lvllnuait Aomrrrao To tainzupplies the hulk oi the irn _ l ' <.',f o li - ~. ' -.' " ` field with three acres of land. the evcnlli was William A. Wells; _ ._ ‘f _ ° Y am", lm _ th _G0Ver“m(__“t Art _qchmw l PARTNERSHIP IN GEORGE ports, but appreciable quantities are -THAT SHOOTING CASE. - The preliminary hearing into the TIVE CONVENTION. - At a meet- ing of the east Prince Conservative --DELEGATES T0 CONSERVA- The use of _ powder not baking. Avoid Alum! - an alum baking only has a ten- dency to make things taste bitter, but, according to health authorities, allun is not suit- able for use in human food. There’s no alum in Magic Baking Powder = Its ingredients are the iinest grades of phosphate, starchand soda, expertly blended in the right pro- portions to assure best results in ' Protect yourself by insisting on Magic Baking Powder, Refuse all substitutes-even if they do offer }’0u some crockery “thrown in" as an extra inducement. ' /___...._.___._____\ K sAvE THE ` _ coUPoN ANDGET V " _l s ' if on _ VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 'F:'Z'F==::‘:~D:': =r'¥”Z~}T'I.‘»':§':¥‘:~¥-:~:::~" ii il ll li Inf* 1 Canadian Bank of Commerce. \ -~ Mr. S. A. McDonald, Jr., son of‘ NEW YORK sept 29_1; wlll be 9_ 8_u_ WINSLUE sm-wlCES_ __ Th _ _ _ _ ' ' - -Robert A. Gordon. agent for the _ 2 e S A McDonald who has been home a sad world ln two or three centur- Camdllm Natlonal Express Com- E hill lmrll, but .list realized his, ni 0 e _ \ E HARLEY & COMPANY furnished by Northern Ireland, Bel- new this year, also some lobster B. Gillis, W. J, Brownjnd Samuel gear. Jack R.. Bernard, Kensing- Doyle. These were pt the usual um, 94'17.9.29.4l high standard and were thoroughly -----_- Cillflyod by all. After tho llusl. TWO ARYBHIRE COWS FOR ness ot' lim meeting was transacted and culllns , sale, (one puro bred and one lilo relnnillder ot the evening w.\s_ ‘ grade) to lrcahell October 2. eiiliwiiilil' silent in a smoker. Wil- phll rl l ll _ ,_ 1 f' 0 _fliogd mlllwrs. ll.. Rhyncs, Dim. iiam A. Wells wlrq by the way N. a C pw' " " " 3 -_ _l_itai!nage_ 0396-0-28-ii eolved part of his education at St. perkms Aa, Francis Xavier College, Antig¢mlgly_ ` 1' - ‘r W: rr News 1- -0 Bir Ol‘IIl9l' OWDC Oy 0 (Tl l . ' by Daniel Robertson, laeldwlnv. noted AA Al\;2;t§_v;”li“;rn{vll'l gglrelsr. Dem” “° Cm°“g°‘ d°"bI°h°°d°" _gag-MP3; Piigiicuiarslkapply io the Knights of snnrmorslvlo nnfl _ ° im Sim- °¥\i»\\-Sue. Sourls Coullcils before making his _ _ 9262921tf dopartllrc from the Island, Washington 410 2 New York . . . . .._..._.....l519 I Lisenbee, Marberry_ Hopkins and Boston . . . _ . . . . . . _ ._ 614 I cleveland at st. Louis, Double- ader, post. ned, rain postponed rain. ron." sau:-`oi.n ss1'Anr.lsrian ivronanl. norm. business Ior sale in Summerslde. Mr. and Mi-s.~ Jamtlegnxlieilrgws good opportunity for the right Hunter River; John M. Ladnerzl Harbor: Le; chown. .lean Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Deacon, Deacon. Freet/own; Mr. and Y. F. o. DM P\li3QJ,iiM- MCKBY. Mr and Mrs London, Miss MacKay. J M KA Wniwlg-_ mms. Noel. -qglou. ii ‘a r _s lt. ' Mrs- P. Prowiltt Murray ilnrlrov, ” _ . . _ ggggl _is a visitor to lille Cli.y_` fw _ _'rho .Ii Wok ltil`iill\"al`rl” ` keep §u|6`lu%ol'l`lily"of`tvul: P.E.']._ 2' f - ' N - `_l" 1 "ll-9-l0'5i. 4 l to Clllardllll OIil00 _ W, B. Prowse & Bon. RewArd~_._,l_ wanted __ " NTITY L_ s -pl our l.Anv's wais'r=“"‘" “ " ° __ _ , %n’zah (squirrel. Finder return ‘§2_2":°£_h°y °"(‘:‘l:‘;¢L1‘§'¢"§f° ' I ._._._._-i-____._.. l 'ra rl UA MISS BARBARA MCNEILL will resume her classes in elooution Tuesday. September 6th. Phone 958 for particulars. lmllrxrl _ USE THE BEST _ AND FORGET THE REST A FOB _ ` CUIINS ' _ 'aio on l.i'r'r|.ll: _ .» son' on mlm C", ilexall 3'? Corn Solvent rmlnovls run A rr-lee also rar ‘settle 'rim raomrr oauooisrs Tate, Shocker, Ruethcr, Shawkeyl Bradley and Moore; Cantrell and, Q4-6#-0~94#-6#-O-6&»5046-0-004009 if illlEEli |l0'|'EI. _ Sincc taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the ilnest Hotel ot its class in tho Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortabl Hotel and splendid table an excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager Q D-1.9 queen iio'ral_ T. Arthur Dawson, Albany; W. C. Cousins and wife. Park Corner; John Gaudet and Mrs Gaudet. Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, Richmond; H. J. Mabon and wire, Montague; C. B. Green and wife. Montague; Beatrice Campliilll, New 0 london; Fred Campbell, New Lond- on; Stella Cousins, Park Corner; Mr. and Mrs. G. R.. Phillips, Ken- sington; Mr. Harry Molurlane. O-Q-0-504 - Mr. and Mn. H. Aitken. Miss Jean Aitken. Amherst: Mrs Root. Stewart Mrs. Thos. McNut.t, Malpeque; Mrs. Jas. Bansom and family, Miss Ethel Lingley, Campbellton, N.-B.; Liout. C. W. Hooper, F J. Cummings and wife. D. Cummings and wife, Miss W. M. Cummings, L. B. and Mrs. nufluzlilil luicli, . The Russ I A very comfortable and homelike Hotel at u moder- ate price. Large and well lighted rooms with hot and oold WBQBIN Splendid table. courteous service. Centrally located, .being on the finest street In the city, and In clale proximity to churches, depot, theatres. etc. Rates $3.00 a dly. Weekly rates on applie- ation. MAJOR D. A. M\cDONAl_.D, Owner MRS. C. W. KIELLY, _ Mnnogor. ceo ,444+o4++o++o-+0044#-0+ RUSS HOTEL ~ Rev. J. F. Cavdrs, Sackville: H. W. Lea, Mrs. Lea, Montreal; J. B, R.. Lea. Victoria: E. P. Comeau, Worshaton: S. E. Clarke, St. John; Kensington; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Matheson, Kensington; Earl Mac- Kay, Sea view; A. Callback. Tryon; Fred Irving, Cape Traverse: Elin- bet.h.Bearisto, Malpeque: Florence Craswell. Molpeque; Bertha Cutlilf,= G. H. MacCallum, Summerside; H. H. Cox, Morcll; Mrs. H. H. Cox Morell; D. C. Currie, New Glasgow. Muriel M. Lee, Summerside: Wm, E. Forbes, Bummerslde; P. W. En- Bummlrslde: Mr. Harry D. Murray Harbor; Mrs. Mellor Harbor: Miss Lylia Llewel- Ru T°\`°“°°`~ J- L- 0°\°d°“' Moncton- 8 H Payne, Ottawa: Wil John McMillan, Viiiiiifilii sl, ll rton Prof Croier Ne York Ju. 's. Proust' lamina-*M51 'ne .l::»anrla§'Alsort`;s.j;n Z l Mm" Hope: Bbmice Ward. Mrs Stephen Ward, Stephen Ward, J. E B. McCready, Charlottetown; Mr G. M. Hutt, Dartmouth. N. S.; Mrs Brookline. Mass; J. B. l.eCloir Lawrence. Mass.: Mathias LeClair Martin C. A. Brldgman, Winona Greece, Halifax; Mrs. Albert Burhoe and Mrs. H. B. Milligan, Henrtz and Mm. Godkin, Summersidez Miss A. Durant, Mr. George ’eClair. `0nt_; Mr. and Mrs. Cready, City; Mr. and Mm. M. W. Schuoldnf. ~Boston. Mass: F. J. C. Doyle. H ll- » _ , H°"b°l`i Wm* mm' lax; A. S. Hardy, Moose Rlver,`N. `. ‘ N D . F"°““ T°“m5°"d~,S_:`&ex_ Penney. Mr. and Mrs. K. A < Emi* RU- 5‘lmm°\'7|l.. wson, Halifax: Rev. C. O. I 3“‘“m¢1"id¢= W-'Howlett Andover, N. B: c. Howlett _ .~ ull; tml A E C\‘°°k=ii Summer- fred salmon. strllarlon L nnoeon ‘ was formerly manager of F. B. Mc- N B and g g of the Toronto Office of Royal Sec- urities Corp., with which Company he has been associated for the past eight years, to form the above partnership. Associated with thc firm will bc Mr. J. S. Brown, formerly Toronto Secretary of the Royal Securities Corp., Limited, and Mr. Latham Burns, formerly with the firm of R. lA. Daly dz Co., for over live years. Messrs. Brown and Burns will be actively engaged in the investmentl fsecurities department of the new ‘_flrm. Mr. Harley joined F. B. McCurdy as Company of Halifax following the war. and was manager at St. `Johu, N. B., Moncton, N. B., and then London, Ontario, after which he headed his own investment house. _George E. Harley do Co., of Toronto, London and Windsor. -»-403-~€ B001' AND SHOE TRADE IN THE IRISH FREE STATE There are nine factories in the Irish Free State engaged in the manufacture oi' boots and shoes of leather, the combined capacity of which is estimated at about 50,000 doren pairs per annum. write Trade Commissioner F. W. Fraser, Dub- lin, in the forthcoming isues of the Commercial Inletligence Joumal. In 1026 imports of leather boots and shoes amounted to 350,057 dozen pairs from which it may bc assum- _ ed that the average consumption _ per annum is in the neighbourhood _ of 400,000 dozen pairs. Great Bri- ,___-1...- _BURNS Mlunh soothes and redu , the inflammation. Keep it _ hand for eprains, bruises and flesh wounds. - ,..Z1-_-»-~<---- .» ~- ..-¢~- Dr. J. C Allllll’ lo DG'l1iliii Caiiillbeil 0*' Snecinl Agent from the Supreme _“_ _ _ _ _ , _ Harry Paul, 9439-9-30,21 Couucll who delivered a masterly *_* `lgrenlldlsollllllgieilttglt A'lltlTrhi0fsmf(?llA)Er'aggissrT:\lllll!alSrl`AAr1yll(;vetIll<:;%t --- [gium and the United States. Al- _ FOR SALE SILVER MOON BASE iiiid ulofluellt address on matters iC2l'U"i|H\\ Pl'6SSl M the United Sm'1ws_ ‘ 'Weeks Dlmbm, um Onlv had [wo] Announcement is made hy the though the Irish Free State is acat _ . - routing to the order. in the rlrst Naiiciilii Lsiislie , Thousands of __iSito,,s to Tm__m_ldmwmgB in me exmb,,;m\ of ,WM investrnent brokerage arm of tie-raising country, exporting lu-go burner, No l1,at a bargain. Good part of his address he dealt with St. Louis 2 8 2 to have _:amd at th 1 I H n 300 Student* who had been ulerelccorqc E, Harley as Co., mt-mbers cf numbers of cattle to Great Britain 9 "" X "‘ H the desire of the British consumer* as new. Apply J. W. McEwen. probleil common t l. C -‘Cincinnati 3 5 0 ' ' ‘ ' _ h 1; Bristol. 9443-9-ao-ai our nnlisoiioretl son; nlglplul Frankhouse _and Snyder, May'“’°`"‘”‘ “t me “°>’”1 0i’"""’ M“Se` i“°t ‘ess lm" “V” Wm' l‘,’“‘ “’°k $,ffrf.l“t1‘f,ll?,§‘;fkl,agffégnfgmllrgd.for home-killed heel ha.-_.np to the ___ gesuoni In the mam body of ms and Pkcmich lum that Mr. Dunbar modelled. A_ll second pllze from tllem_a _ _ to ___ geneéal partnership in the mm present mlmabed agatnsx the shim cAN~AB|Es __ YOUNG SXNGERS address he elaborated upon the tour Philadelphia _ __ _ ,1 M A over' the continent. M|-_ Dunbar:-li I-io began to help his n other cll Th K th n h I 3 b en ment from Ireland of bee' to the ‘ now ready for Baie- Cases a1s0.P.‘main principles or colvmhlanlonn Boston ....__.111..;1_111 1 ii 2 §“‘"f" ’"°"‘“’ “""’ f‘""°"S‘ `B‘“’k '“""1"" "“s'S'. 0"" "elsif JCR" Al ohfnggdnetoo nafieyrmmilrfef iso rein. lB’“iSh "‘“""°l- TNS °°“d“1°“ has " 1-ep,|,ed_ m,-s__am,.ed_ mm,d_ emi T. Murphy. 51 Spring Park Rd. lviz., Charity, Unity, F,-are,-nlly, and Mme, and _;0nm,.d_ Greennem ll 922, when he was modelling Macdonald, lremler n .-Him il 0 . nt led to the rather anamolbur situa 9316-9-23-Sl Patriotism. During the eveningkl Wcrtz and Hogan, _ ‘__ Curcly 8.: Co.’s offices at St. Johns, _oroo-¢»¢eo»¢oo»+o+4+>o»¢~ _ ., resl ned the mana ement I lI0'l'E|. Ono of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. courteous serviceto all Guests. Telc- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietor! IIABILY C. BEOWN, Mann; 2 VICTORIA HOTEL L. Bussex; W IDBII, Morris, A. IL Prolltt, Kenol_llgton,_ rM_,l;l_¢qu¢_ _ __ _ _“___ -"_ ,.4 --.. -_-*_-» ‘ ... ..~ - - _ -. -M 4 ._;um,B__Whays the dlffcmlwlr lla. facilities and direct private w e l shoe factories in the Free State ls . . ' r§:.l,(,wn__-Wr»ll wh(-n rl frlmttll Mr. Milner is well known ln Can- ,. wauls to llorrolv money llc's unlladian financial circles. Mr. Milner N I N_»“_ NIMH., vueoovooo-o-o f i l l 5 x I _lr A. it - .v Q9. _r-` *5:’*`.T that time “ms the mst h" ‘Hd An' and larger and more conveme tion of cattle raising ou t im- ; ' ’ '_ ~ _ a - c n ry - . -------- Droizrllmme the members were (only games s¢hedul¢d_l _ “mel _‘W5 °f the EMU” "‘ S"|;;§;f,;_5d *H9521 bg? 3%i°uI;£; ogtrglsf porting large quantities of dressed FOB SALE-30 FT. MOTOR BOAT treated lo threo vocal solos by Rev. American League '**0++¢-vvo-v+oo»++o+vv¢+o_» 301095 Calhe‘h"“~ T°"°““" woronm where excellent board mon; and undressed leather. Mid the bliik -' _ 4 --'*°*"°”_ . ' . “_ oi the leather used in the boot and 'Till 5