Agzgts wfllitfld a " ' ' ifiooibficcooo-oa Classzfied Advertisements ---~"~--- "anus-arr: s In w lin- of s words v 1s per iillo of 5 words f O Male Help Wanted m“, Toronto For Sale Milt!- ‘m; condition. Apply Guardian F .._* M w_ n, Dennis. Charlottetown. r 5111135110 (z) ptkll ioxos. loltetoum. 1, public place. Apply Guardian. Beech Point. by tender. tenders close December 10, 1930. Malpequc Ramsay, Secretary, Hamilton. 1030. good as new. Owner has no use in winter. Good chance for himell, care of National Candy. 9627-12-2-61 hundred tons of P.E.I. shell, cheep- tlt and best in Canada, analysis. M. carbonate of lime, 4% mag- llull and iron. This shell is hard- rrthan ordinary shell and takes the place of grit which is a great stung to farmers. Buy this Island product and help your own Pro- vince. Used extensively and highly recommended by the P. E. I. Co- dmtive Egg and Poultry Associa- tion and sold by the best whole- llle firms. Earle Fisheries Co., 83 Wllrr BL. Charlottetown. 9595-12-l-lwk. » Miscellaneous MI STORAGE-APPLY hfl‘ 36 Pnssmore St. 9687-12-3 DIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor. Hcnnan- ville. 9279-11-21-1mo. >-_ ___..._._. Boarders Wanted Holmnns 10mins WANRDJI-wo Gum o. Toombs 201 m 24: &h1 who will room together. A. Afiicck . . . . . . .. .. 222 181 17.. heated room, centrally locstcd. W. 11. MacCalium 10.1 161 219 Arch Guardian. 9630-12-2-21 E McGee 132 16,, 124 _ R. Johnson 167 155 197 Theatrical Supplies Total—2606. -~-__--___.__.. c dl Pub. c. litlillrtcra srocx. McuENN/l n. . . . . . . 26o 11s m m .?;:'.:*.*?‘2-...?:1i M- - y; 17g g, -\___________ N. Jen ns . . 3 2 W. J. Monaghan 257 162 106 Male Help wanted P. Power 1'10 1'14 21'1" lMwn-unnr-aau: MAN wrru Tmkzw" ' "P as direct factory representa- tive 1n Charlottetown and nearby wunties. No experience necessary. w to start on reasonable 1063 Street, Montreal. Dec. 3-11. - s BMW Yncro Motors 00-. lgtllllNMliNl‘ POSITIONS -- AS 051mm. Clerks. Stcnographers, “Emmi. and Immigration Offic- ‘h; "Be Booklet tells how to get “mm obtainable only from the m- Canadian Civil Service Cor- TODOnric-ncr- School. M. C. C. Ltd, mnto 10 Mnwn .a-- . - . . - ML ec 81013172024 ii TO Li: T 0'" Tenement of Dudes Terrace "o. 0 Waier Street 6mm: Attached. Ymmlon November 1111i. Anlv L- M- POOL! s co. rfir-‘Xuuivrs-Avnnu r-"mc “mgr. United Art Limited, 1oz A. W. Nov. 26- W-M-Bfil. Write: Moler Barber MTJSEFE; ussp okay ,,,.,,,¢1u, Guardian. I".S.-9240-tf i wfio an. uosuu AND m glgnl on hand at Guardian " u |SALE~20 II. P. DYNAMO, IN .S.-9240—1I | 551,12 - CHOICE DRIVING m, "Lafllfllfl Aubrey"—'l years 9812-12-2-81. FEMALE Alex. ABMW. Char- 9645-12-3-511 ossAua-s ACRES or LAND, nurse and out-buildings in country, . 9620-12-2-21 lfll. SALE-A SMALL HOUSE AT Cup Oyster Co. Apply to Howard . 9619-12-2-21. 10R SALE —CIIE\'ROLET ‘SEDAN someone to own car, cheap. You can PAH payments. 82 dollars each month. balance cash. See Fred absorb-sugar. sou sate-our. u-u-ursnn-u-nru-r-u-uun-n-u-se) BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. _ College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-lts tf __ Lost LOST — SATURDAY, PURSE CON- talnlng sum of money. Finder leave at B. Paquetks, 140 King. Reward. 9013-12-2-31. NIGHT, LOST LAST truck tirc bctwccn Eldon and Mlllvletv. Jenkins Bros. Transfer, Sherwood, R3-14. Reward. 9651-12-3 LOST-l FOX TATTOOIJD LEFT car, 1G, right car J.M.W. Fndcr please notify Philip Mathcson, Oy- lter Bed Bridge. 0543-11-29-61 LOST-BETWEEN MACLAIN$ SER- vlcc Station and 5 and 10c. store,_1 wced tire chain. Finder please leave at Pure Milk Co.. and receive reward. 9599-12-1-21 Losr-nuwwisau mzans coit- ncr and Summcrsldc, spare tire _ ' , and im off Willis Knight Cur. on SALE-PM“ . OFVLADIES mung-r leave at Corncy Bros, W" “d ‘kale? m“ 5*‘ Apply Sumnicrside. Reward. Gordon W. mmchmmd s met‘ 4 ,, l Dawson, Summcrsldc, P. E. I. 9°‘ '1~_f:2_ 9633-12-3-21. N ELEFTRIC RADIOS. ——- ' o11-ll)». walnut cabinet. B-tubcn, Salesman Wanted wfQQn-gfld, $169.00 complete. W. -—~——i—-——-—- _ it Dennis. 187 Great George St- S ALESM EN WANTED - SALES 1 9612-12-2-51- agent for Prince Edward Island. ‘i Good pay. Free. outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- triers on the Island. Our agency is profitable. Write Pelham Nursery Co.. Toronto. Ont. S. W. s-wstf. sanasmau wahran av NATION- a1 or-ganizationPosition permanent. Salary or commission optional. Apply W. H. Embreo. 1V10rc11 Hotel, betwen 7 and 8 p. m. Tucs- clay or Wednesday evening. Dec- ember 3rd and 41h. 9623-12-2-21. To Let 161W. 511mm: F5? RENT. clean. dry. $12.00 for season, 264 Grafton Street, Phone 463. T0 LET—7 ROOMED HOUSE AND barn. just outside city limits. on Elm Avenue. Light nnd water. phone 784. 0625-12-2-21 — Help Wanted EARN hIONl-IY WEEKLY. GROW- lng mushrooms for us. all winter. in waste cellar spaces. Light. 0198581111 work for either sex. Illustrated hnoklcl from Canadian Mushroom Company, Toronto. 11.\V. Doc. 1-31. POW NAL Y. M. ('7. A. DOWLINGI Cflmlflllleiul League Majority for Guardian. 48 pins. High single, E. Vessey. 260 pins. High three, G. Toombs, 618 pins. Prowse Bros. T. W. L. Prowsc . 266 213 I32 189 222 222 205 218 180 93 105 250 P. Mclnnis ....... 2Z1 213 203 Tots1-—3122. Telephone Co. fJ. P‘. Moore 16'» 218 146 W. Wukclin . 180 1'10 180 E. MacNev-ln .. 130 192 I33 C. Msthcson .. 150 190 104 B. Stevenson ......... 141 100 122 Totsl-ZSSZ. Howling Tonight 7.00 to 8.30, C.N.R. Office League 1 (on 4 alleys). 8.30 to 10.00. Oddfellows match (on ‘l and 2 alleys). 3.30 to 10.00 Cermody match (on 3 and 4 alleys‘. "Need any more talent for your motion-picture dramas?" "We might use you. Had any ex- perience at acting without audience?" "Acting without audience is whet L brclllhfllli 11m‘? SPARE‘ Gcntrsl-l-iuardian SPECIAL MEITING K. of 0. to- flltht at 7.46. $549.13.; .,.-.-, 00M! TODAY ‘l0 8'1‘. PITII’! CATHEDRAL Tu. and Sole. Real bargains. useful gifts. mo. REGULAR MONTBJ MEETING 0.1.5. Wednesday. December 3rd. I p. m. Important business. 9029-12-2-21 THE FUNERAL of the late James Richard Pratt will take place from his residence 376 Grafton St. Thurs. day afternoon, service starting at 2 torment in Pownal Cemetery. RETURNED FROM MONTREAL- Mrs. Vernon Shaw. Montague. re- turned home last evening from Bos- ton, whore she has been receiving treatment lu a. l-icvspltal for the last two months. Her friends will be glad to know that she is greatly improved in health. AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY- I: is planned by the Water Com- missioners to direct the flow of wot- er of tho new auxiliary supply 11110 the rcscrvolr today. The pumps were , first put into operation on Mondavl whorl the wells were cleaned 1111i.‘ Yesterday tho main was flushed o11. _ but no WGLBI‘ was allowed to cntcr ihc reservoir. ‘ FIRST INSTALMENT NOW DUE‘ —Subscribcrs to the Prince Edward Island Hospital Fund are respect- 0'¢l0¢k. lelvlll! the house at 2.30. In- l ‘ Before Buying Your Christmas Chocolates look over our attractive amort- rsent first. You will like them and they are priced right. 0n: usual variety of CANES. _ IBBON CANDY and TOYS f will be here for you. Buy your candy at the Candy Store. ‘ ‘II White's Tea Booms SUNNYSIDE ". . 9515-11-211-3rJeeks. Howie Morenz Is Leading Scorer. HEADS NMTIONAL LEAGUE PACK “'ITI~I SEVEN GOALS AND ONE ASSIST MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 2.-While the world champion Canadian hoc- kcy team lms not bccn able to soc- urc the leadership in the Canadian section of the National Hockey Lea- gue, thus early in the race, the title- holdcrs can clcrive some satisfaction from the fact that in thc first of- ficial list of scorers, issued from the ofllces of President Frank Calder, their centre-ice ace Howie Morenz, fully reminded that their first in- stalment was duo on December 1st.‘ payable" a-t the Royal Bank of Cam; ads, Charlottetown. 'I‘his announce-l ment takes the place of a personal notice. 9653-12-3 CITY scnoor. uoaun - The‘ monthly meeting of the City School Board was held Monday afternoon. 1t was decided to close the city schools for the Christmas" holidays on Tuesday, ihe- 23rd. and reopen onl January 5th. A request from the city teachers to be allowed s. num- ber of days per year for slck leave was. received, but no action was tak- en. The teachers said that in other. provinces the system is in effect, but at present teachers here have to pay a. substitute if they are absent on account of illness. It was decided to have certain amendments made to the School Act so far as it affects] Charlottetown. Routine busincss.‘ such as the approval of certain bills. ctc., was also transacted. 1 1 PERSONALS Mr. 'r. c. Edgett 1m. vasrerasy aftemoon for Moncton, called there by the serious illness of his father. The condition of lvfr. Frank Jay of St. Peters Bay. who underwent an op- ‘ oration for appendicitis, was some-l what improved yesterday. - I Miss Amie Callaghan of the Maili Order Department of T. Eaton dz Company, Charlottetown. returned Monday morrrng "from Summersidc where she was assisting at the open- ing of the new Canadian Storm Ltd. BIRTHS ltIULIJGAN-At the Prince County Hospital. on Nov. l9. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mulligan, New- ton, a daughter. DEIGlIAN-At Brsdslbane. Nov. 3, .1930, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett Dcighan. a daughter. Margaret Na- dine. 1 MARRIAGES is leading the snipers of both sec- tions. The meteoric star of the .-._ . nu: GUARDIA?__ mo; clam emu; IMO-Annual lloeiiul o! Women's Missionary Society — read, unpaid dues received, also Thnuk Offering ouvslopss- Ladies’ Parlor. ‘Lit-Weekly Prayer Service-lent: Hull. ISO-Meeting of Session. 9681-11. Summerside Supreme Court (Special to the Guardian) SUIDVLIIRSDJE. ‘Dec. 2.-—The case o! the King vs McDougall charged with breaking and entering and stealing three silver foxes from the ranch of Mr. Albsn Strong, was re. sumed on the opening of the Sup- reme Court at Summersldc on Tues- day morning. Plvc witnesses were examined for the Crown. W. A. Hearu who lives in the loc- ality of Mr. Strong's fox ranch test. ified to having seen the prisoner in that vicinity on more than one oc- casion. Mr. Ray Tsnton was called and gave evidence that the foxes ex- amined by Mr. George Cameron were the foxes that had been taken from Mrs. Delaneyh ranch and plac- Eed by the Magistrate in his own -ranch He valued the foxes at $1.5 a piece. Omcer Irinkletter testified to hav. ing searched the ranch of Mrs. De- laney under s warrant and found the foxes described by Strong as his own. Mrs. Delaney gave evidence that she was with Pritchsrd when he bought the foxes from McDougsIl. French-Canadian club in six games has compiled scvcn goals and an as- sist, for a total of eight points. It is :1. coincidence that in the Am- erican section the leading sniper should come from the Boston Bruins, the team which set a series of start- ling consecutive-victory’ records last season. and played of‘! with Canad- lens at the finish for the world's title. “Dit" Clapper, robust right wing of the famed dymamite trio of the Bruins. is the leader in this sec- tion, with five goals and two assists. Behind him no les than five players are tied with five points each, these being Johnny Gottselig, of the sen- sational Chicago Black Hawks, Bill Cook and "Butch“ Keeling. of the New York Rangers, Ralph "Cooney" Welland (of the Bruins, and Herbie Lewis. of Detroit Falcons. Standing: Canadian Division I-‘WLDFAPts Toronto 7 4 1 214 410 Ottawa 8 3 4 1 8.14 7 Canadiens ‘m. 6 3 3 0 l0 15 6 ‘Americans ..\.. 8 l 3 4 5 8 6 Msroons 6 2 4 0101B 4 American Division Chicago . . . . . . .. 6 6 0 1 16 4 1 Detroit‘! 3 2 21512 8 Rangers 8 3 3 2 1718 8 Boston '1 3 3 11513 7 Philadelphia '1 1 5 1 l0 26 3) '—"‘ii'“i*'“‘ l THE MARKETS [Canadian Press) g UITAWA, Ont, Dec. 2.—The sit-g ustion on Canadian egg 1narketsl‘ with respect to fresh eggs is prac-i tically unchanged, but there is an, easier tone to the storage msrketl Toronto brokers report sales of local‘ fresh eggs at extras 58-60; firsts, 54;, pullct extras, 47-48; seconds. 30. de-' livcred. Dealers are quoting country‘ shippers for ungraded eggs. extras. 55-50; firsts 50-52; pullet extras, 45-, 48; seconds, 20-30. delivered. Stor-1 m; eggs are weak. particularly‘ sec- onds with Ontario packers offering 2B delivered. The poultry market is weakening with dealers paying for ‘turkcvs delivered. 21-28. IVESSIPI-VESSIIY-AL the home of.‘ the bride's parents, Dunstoflnagc, on‘_ Wednesday. November 26. 1930. by" ‘the Rev. F‘. E. Boothroyrd. Rslphl Leigh Vessey. of Yuk, to ‘Mary Agnes Vessey, of Dunstaffnage. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our brother, Alfred Rodgcrsnn who de. parted this life Dec. 3rd, 1920. Fond ll the memory that lingers Dear is the one that is gone In memo y we hold you dear broth- er As long as the years roll along. Athonninthcbooltlfulhiilsofflol By a valley o! rest so fair Home day, some time. when our tuk is done. We shull meet our loved one there. Inserted by lovifll liter sad broth- IMO-lb! portsofchecso fmmuontroni in MONTREALz-Jilgg rcceipls her!‘ today were 1.877 cases. as comflflfflii to 1.118 cases on the corrcsvflndiflsl day last year. This egg market isI firm and active under a B005 d!" mand. Strictly fresh B. C. eggs srel selling on spot. extras. 60: firsts. 55: seconds, 4B, storage. Stocks are sell- ing slowly. ST. JOI-fflz-Priccs on this ell market remain about the same, sl- though receipts are low. Dealers are quoting country shippers. extras. b!- 01; firsts. 48-54; seconds. 34-38- Poultry receipts use increasing rap; idly. but the market is irregular with no set prices established yet. flAlJiAxa-Prcsh egg. receipts on this egg market are light. W! BMW‘ ing on increase over the previous week end. There are no changes in prices for, fresh stock. but stofll! eggs are somewhat easier. Denim srs quoting retail for -thls class firsts. 81-88: seconds. 30-83. cnuoaooz-spot. 3|. Dll- 15%- PIODUCI MQTRIAL, Que. Dec. l-lx- Newfoundland and the Wm Indies for the season were 886,800 pounds. uiiiQvlui 1m year-swiping. Inputs at butter were 290,008 pounds. a decrease of 51.300 pounds Butter and potatoes Mr. Pritchard oh certain terms. Fred §Pritchard gave evidence that the ‘prisoner had brought the foxes to fhis house one night ln s. bag. He {wanted $25 s. piece for them. but he. ‘the witness. thought they were only worth s25 for the three, and offered to give him that much for them and a pup in the spring. The prisoner lfinally took s10 with a promise of $15 later on. Mr. Pritchard then took them over to Mrs. Delaneys‘ ranch as he had no pen for them. That closed the case for the crown. at the commencemert of the trial offered no evidence, thereupon M1: C. D. McCallum acting for the At- torney General, who was absent, ad- dressed the jury for the Crown. Mr. '11‘. 1-1’. Strong. K. 0., counsel for the defense, pleaded for the prisoner. ‘, Mr. Justice Saunders in address. ‘lng the jury reviewed the evidence of jthe Crown witnesses. In regard to lthe reference of counsel for thc def- lense as to the evidence being only circumstantial, His Honor said that sometimes the evidence was so strong that it was as if you had the pos- itive evidence. It is not reasonable to suppose that, the prisoner came by the foxes honestly when he was lwilling to sell them for $25. In sum- ming up, the Judge charged the jury 1 ito give the prisoner the benefit of l the doubt if they had a reasonable doubt in their minds that he was not thc guilty party. The Jury after beng out a short time returned a verdict of guilty against the prisoner. The court op. cns at 11 o'clock this morning when the case of Pritchard and Delaney will be called. eggs were unchanged on the produce and dairy market today. Grass make rcgraded eastern townships No. 1. pasteurized crcamery butter was shaded one eighth of a cent. selling at 28h‘; to 20 cents a pound to rc- tallers. Solids were 32 cents and prints 33 cqnts a pound. Receipts were 16 boxes. New Brunswick Green Mountains were shaded flvo cents a bag on the potato market. being quoted at 90 cents to 95 cents per 80 pound bags. Prince Edward Island potatoes were $1 for cobble?! and $1.10 for mountains per 90 pound bag. The cheese market was un- changed. Ontnrio being 12 to 12H cents and Quebec 11‘; to 1l'\ cents n-pound. Receipts were 844 boxes. Prices on the cheese markets were unchanged. Carlot prices for fresh extras were 60 cents. fresh firsts. 53 cents. and fresh pullet extras 60 cents. Recsipts wen 1,817 eases. - IONA SCHOOL Following is the honor roll of Iona School for October:- Grule 8-1, Katie McPherson: 2. Dorothy Flynn. Grade IX—l, Norman McLeod. ‘Grade VIII-l. Agnes Flynn: Margaret McLeod; 3. Reta riyrm» Grads VII-d, Richard Quinn: Margaret Mclnehern. orsse V-rl: Amos Quinn; I. War- ren llclnnis: 3. ‘Rue. McLeod. Grade III-l, Rose Quinn. Grids 1'! (GrJ-i, Rose Ann P‘ Qiunn; s. Alex. sauce. or-ssen urn-sue nynn; a. John Quinn. (lndo r (Sm-i, 11mm Mc- Inshore; I. Arthur Mclschern. undo I Ur.) (0-1, Stirling Me- Load. finds Quinn. Perfect !h|rson ms 1mm inyau. I Ur.) (h)—1. Margaret .-’*¥iru I Rljlllkiblfl ,$he agreed to ranch the foxes for" The prisoner who pleaded not guilty - attendance: - Katie Mc- _ Western Guardian‘ -I'OX PEI/Is FETCBING FAIR PRICES-Several buyers from the London and New York markets are in Summerside at the present time| and men are to be seen carrying bundles of fox pelts on the streets. taking them to the buyers head- quarters. In spite of the general do- presslon of trade the pelts are fetch- ing ‘s fair price. although it is real- ized that the high prices iarcvairng in previous years will not be realized"- this yeah-S. " —ItEMO\’ED T0 NEW BUILDING lMr. J. E. Dalton, proprietor of Gour. ‘ lies Ltd, moved into 111s new quart- " crs on Monday in the hundsomc‘ brick building on Water Street, which he has built on the site of the old, Gourlies store, which was burned to» ihc ground shortly before Christmasl 1016. The firc at that time burned a large section of thc business hous-‘ cs on Water Street to the ground! wiping out all the stores on the 1.011111 l side from the corner of Quccn {slum-ti to tho Nova Scotia Bank and o11 the north sidc from Central Street‘ to the Royal Bank. All thc business: houses have erected handsome new buildings. thcrc being only onc vac- ant lot not yct rebuilt n11. M1". 11.11.? tons building aclrls very much lu 1h" appearance of Watrr Strccl. ~S. 1 NE W HOSPITAL I (Continued from page l) council was cxprcsccrl in a lottcr‘ from His 110110111‘ rcacl by M1". Rog-l. crs. I 1 i TRUSTEES‘ REPORT 1 Tho following in part is U10 111cm- a site for the new hospital presented by Mr. W. K. Rogers, Cl1:1i1"1r1.'1n of‘ '1‘1"11stees: This. lllffllllg has born culled-ax‘- cording to a resolution patscd b)" Lhr: Board of Trustees at the beginning of the Campaign to raise funds for a new hospital. . Two years ago it was dcciclecl 1hai when the new hospital “'11s built itl opportunity had bccn given 1o secure; a. new site at figums wilhn the! roach of the hospital 1111011095 and, only when a special committee, the.‘ members of which were all oulsidc the Board of Trustees, lmd made an? cxhaustiv: Evtudy" of thc situation and 1 reported it was no: possiblc 1o sccurc 1 a. new sltc that would be within our‘, means. Since then. the situation has changed and a most desirable sitc is novwobtainable at a vcry" rczso11abl~ prlcc. SPECIAL COMM ITTEF. ED APPOINT- Thc ‘Prustcrs wish to as fully as possible give-to this meeting all of the facts bearing on the mescnt sil- uation. At the annual meeting of thc hospital hold on May 201.11. 1928. it was decided 11m we should build a new hospital instead of ncluodclling the old one but that the question ol the site for such new hospital be left to the Trustees and a. special com- r-aittzc- This special committee con- sisted of Mr. W. F_ Tidmirsh. D1". Pethick, Dr. Yco, Mr. Isa-ac Carter. Mr. G. P‘. l-lutcheson, Mr. Justice Huszsrd. and lifrs. J. A. Mathieson. As the Thustccs 11211.1 prcviomly thoroughly canvassed tho siuaiion they decided that it would be l)(‘llf‘l' for the specie: committee to work_ together without assistance 0r 11-11111- ence on the part of the Trustees and on July 5th at a niaocial lucczinp call- ed for the pumosc" this co1r.n11t!c'.~1'c- ported back that tho only sit: they: felt like suggesting was rhc prop- erty owned by Mr. J. D. Stz-rwnrt. situates on Kent Strccl. the total cost of which would bc $11,500. The committee. however, appeared doubt- ful abcut there being enough land for our requirements and suggested that additional land consisting of the Lows property adjoining might b0 purchased at an additional cost. No estimate of the cost of this addi- sppes: that the committee were not unanimous in recommending this property because Mr- Justice Haszard moved as an amendment that the new hospital should be built on the silo of the old me and. aficr both motion and amendment were thor- oughly discussed by the nmeting. the amendment presented by M1". Justice Hum-d was curried with only one dissent‘ u; vote, SITE SUGGESTED '1‘her~e the matter rested until this year when the recent Campaign for 8250.000 was started and we had not gone very far in organizing this Chmpaign before the desirability oi the site selected was qimtfloncd. T11” ‘Trustees have always maintained an \ tlonul propcrty was given. lt would" 11.1.1, solid 3 Plain Finish Decorated Finish .. .. . . . . 8 PIECE Brush. Comb. Nlirror. Buffer. Filo, (fulir-Ic l-Qnifg, Scissors, Button Hook $9.48 $12.98 Plain Finish Decorated Finish Small dcposit holds any sci until Xmas. Sec our Toilet (iifiss-hlosi complete in oily. ROSS-DRUG- UNITED SLWTITSSOR TO 'l'l"lE MacKINNON "WVHILRIC YOUR DOLLAR arsiagihu. cues“... csinamze"zi"g,q.ngg~g,=rgqg l that the situation had changed since 111M525’ quartcrs 1028 and that the Provincial Liovclfn- mrnt worn 11011" mcp111"crl 1n .\\"ll 11'. :1 properly ceinslsluig of 1102111): six zwrcs 111C111; on Brighton Road zmd at tho back of old Government House. \\"c n". once agrccrl to rc-oprii Lhr: whole question of Hit‘ and sub- . . . . . 0rm,dun.,,.c1ativc ,0 the deciding m- mlt 1L to r1 .~.;>cc1:1l 1201101111 mccLLng; mp1,“, of those intcrcstorl in the llflbllltlll. such inccling to 11c held immcdlatclv after ihc close of 1hr; Campazgn and lhrcc uvrcks‘ notice uf sad luccung to bc given 111 1110 prtfis. It is only right that crcdlt should be given whore credit is due and to Mr. W. F. Tidinamli and to Mr. S. A. McLeod we bcllcve undoubtedly lnlong the crcdll. of w.) ably prescnt- 511mm; be crock,“ on our own mow l ing thc case to the L;o\"c1'n1nc11t and: any n“, me present 1105mm“ This "scouring the option on this properly‘. , decision was arrived at nftcr cvcry we must also “W955 m“ fllwmcla‘. Lion of the generous act 0n of Prcm- ‘ in thc ‘_ icr Lea and his associates ' Govc1"111nc11t "111 (,ll(‘l'lll'! u’. desirable size at u very rs. mice. is \"c1"_v ., liable‘. ALTERNATIVES You arc all fauuhar uuh site. you know its advantages and 11s (llsadvantagem To bu"ld the 1101\- ll(‘~Dll.3.l 011 our cum ground would 1101. involve any czalra cost fur land but it would hr: ncccssurv 101" us clther to nt once 12111111 an chlircly" 11cw nurses‘ home or to rcmodol the new wing of the hospital which ad- joins tho mcscnt 11111":"c.~=' homo and use this for nurses‘ quarters. We have not thought it necessary 1.0 go to the expense of having plans drawn and gutting cstimalos as t") 1hr: cost of this but have askcd :1 rc- lablc locnl lauzldcr for n11 i1;‘l|)1‘O.\'- lmate ostimat/e of what this \\'0111<1 cost and he places the figures a: $1,500.00. , If we accept tho mw sitc- which J's olfcrcrl us hf." 1hr local Liworn- 1110111. wc shall have to Dflj.‘ for this the sum of $5.000 and it will be nac- ossary for us to erect an onlirely" new iulrscr.‘ home with accommodation for at 1:11;; forty." 11111:".r~.<. Whil~ lhc 1171'.‘ huzpltal wuulrl u! z" 1121's!‘ be of stccl nnd brick and a fircproof build- I iiig. it would not b0 111150111121)" ncccs- sary that the nurses. 1101119 shoulrl lac ‘built of brick nnd u.» 11111"? urrkru :11.- lsam: local contractor who ha: rnvcn 111s the figure; on the icmodclluig o1 the hospital wiuf; to also gvso us all rstlmatc as to the cost of a now ‘mlrsos’ homo and his 1121111‘: nro for la woodcn bulidmr: $151100 and for :1 brick building $10,500. OF SITE ADVANTAGES PROPOSED We presume you are all fnmilsrn" ,\\"11.l1 the l-lll‘ which wr nrv (1llfl"\fl and, while as 1 hanc Just said 1h" ‘Frust-res are not. rccommcnd-nu any in pointing o11‘ 1.21:1‘. w» r10 not 111 there 1:. a sing-lo mdrsirablo fcnturc ‘connected with it The hospital will be set back far cixrrugh from Bright- on Road so that lho 1211110111.; would be frot- frnm annoyance of an; frai- fic oven 111011.111 rtrcc‘. cars 111111111. he scmv time put in operation on (his road. Tho surrounding prorwrty is l-icld by the Government and not for other purposes‘ than those for which it. ls now used so that it would sccm o111- future safety would be srsurod. Th- question of extra cost would nmwar to be just. tho Iamnunt of the 1111rchasc- price r1’ 1h!" lnrr silo and 1hr- cor-l nf the erec- tion of a new nurses’ home sPEBEAL s11: of Lustre Pearl IVORY TOILET SETS Natural Pearl Finish on Amber, also Rose, Blue and Green. T0 appreciate ihe valucs, you must examine the qual- ity, weight and finish of these sets hacks". N0 filled pieces. H0111)" beveled plate mirrors. PIECE SETS Brush Comb and Mirror the um l siic. still we hrhcvr wr arc in ordor‘ likely to be at any 11m:- clitposcd of‘ u. Ina mind rumiinl tbisuucstlon agsinsttbocolt ofnmodclliugthslflt‘ “ma? '7 mm" THREE: 36-98 $8.98 $7.98 $9.98 $11115 $11.48 $14.98 DRUG CO. P-l Y5 MORE" M1". Razors 111m HokFLl for motions r1‘i.1ll\." 1o 1.110 111211101" 111 hand that it “PI-Hut 11¢ 111'v1»c1"1:-' discussed. . A voLc of thanks to Messrs W. F. 1 316111111111, and S. A. hIcLcod fo." the ‘ ;v~fl'<.:-1s put forth in securing the new s 1o 11.1.1: ntnvc-rl by R01‘, H D_ ma.“ sccnndcrl by Dr. J. A. chm; A 10112 of ajipicclailon, mom-d by Mr. E. T. llirrzs. was rxtcndccl to the 1011111121-1‘ xwrkcrn who gave so 11b. orally of 111911" tlmc during the can".- puign. Mr. W. li. llogcrs announced that ;r1 trustccs mcctlng would be held at nnce for the mlrpnse of making plans for lmmtdiatc action. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL (mule X~1, Elizabeth Curley. Grarlo 110-1. Lillian Hurry: 2. cs5. ric Sir-Hon. Gradr VIII ~-1. Clccil Stetson; Lnbcl Curioy and Laura Stetson. I Grade VII-l. Raymond MacKin- non.’ 2. Katherine Dixon; 3', Ivan ' Roberts: 4, Jack Bcll; 5, Fhleen Cur-._ icy; 6. Lorne Iiurri"; 7. Bernard ‘lrainor and 1111.11’ MacKinnon ImualI. ‘ Grade V-l, Horcncc Dixon; SO11. (iraclc IV» 1. Laura H111'r,v: 2. Hel- 1-11 l1:11"1".\'; 3. Gerald Trainor and Birrlcna Frlzzcl fcquali; 4. Ivan Priz- zcl: 5. hfargarct MacKinnon. ' Gradc III 15m. 1_ Marion Ms:- Kmnon: 2 Alhnl Roberts: 3. Lois ' l1ur11v: 4. llcnry Hurry: 5. Pius Cur. l Maurice Curley; 2. 3, Rannoncl Jack- lcy and Cathcrme MacKjnnqj-g Iequal: 6. Helen Mar-Klnnon; 7. Ivurl MacKinnon. Grade I71’ 'I‘:. incl". Grade 11-1. Louis ivlacNevin; 2. ‘T1600 Frilzcl: 3. Mildred Hurry; 4. Gwffrv Moore: 5. Sydncj." MncNerin: 1 6. Gladys Curio)". Grad» I -1. Elwin Burkc: 2. Keith Pickard: R. Bertha }1ur"1".': 4. Bobby (isles: 5. Lloyd Gates. Hollis 11. Jenkins-Teacher. vPritrict please c0115‘: ‘JH — 1. Georgina 'T‘1~.r' man who 1na11ie< a wflalfhs) EH1.“ window nrakrs hay Wllllf‘ the sun $11111". ‘ 11's (lf\llf'l‘.l'l\ll~ to f1:rl"" yru never r..1'.'" n lucky." f:r‘~r:"n~.au rnrrtlun: up >.1 Flfl" vtrrrfl When an editor cant take .1 Mk0 [he humorist has to grln and keep it. :;i‘<~r<1.".:1 Balm momoics rlaintl- "V4.7. charm nnd beauty. Magical 1n itr. cflcrt o11 lhc skin. There ls noth- ing likc it for crcnling-and preserv- ‘nc a lovr-lv comp‘. zlnn. Cooling. PIIFF-"uu-L‘. it FOfiLlPS r1114 rclicvcs all rounluwc" cnusrrl b_\' 1-"1-311101" condi- 1fn:1<. llchcatclv lrzimant. 1t en- lmucr". the most llmz-licrl appear- ‘lint? 311k»: 1hr- rkin rosr-lesf in lri.'111rr~. Trul-r a ]1i‘(’1'l(‘."..< iallel re- 111115114‘ fr? c\':'r_\""cl1sccr111ng woman." Ticks HOME NEW VIOLIN, case , I ~ AND aow , l 50c a Lesson Jmn I(l*li,ay 1 Is c ‘ (‘IHIILOTTITGRF \'IOI.I\' N HOOII I‘rn!. limnimrl, lull ...nr v 101 Queen Street, clpvialrv ‘, Opj new 11 rdnurlfl) uml Tluzrmgv ' I ‘. W. Illlill l0 I‘ V. I Adults suul H1111! I _ Rrrltel when 1mm 1 Ifrrvh Sllinol l Open Orevy ‘lnndfi,’ 111 f‘. Ke-nungion n J. Spr; I L III U i . .._;»,.,._.~.-.>-_. ospltal to mako ‘I ~r 1". ‘w nn\onnu.f _..\ an - 1s Faith's