i i i‘°-‘ 76 \ Lover Returns ~£Ei/erything went well as the lafse i MAY 2. 1933 _ _ \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ 1' i "L_......._... PAGE FIVE : B _.Si _= , _ i ~ , Bargains I UUR Anniversary Sale Gontinues All Day To-day Department. i 4 D GARDEN[NG Barracks. Nailed to Ck Qu O t tions Old RNWMP .racers-.z .-__;_ :_ ;_-__- ,Qi amprcnvn 1yi'r,Alt.a., May 1.- , I (Oo ti ed (0.P.)-Old rack t, th la t _} building in filled grour: bccupizd igy Montreal Plvotal New chaicedcmca' or Scarlet lighting' the Royal North West Mounted Po_| Stock Market York Stocks i ol the brilliant reds of gglvia splendens are made vulgar in the presence of soft p‘ni¢_; of ve,-5em,_ bnlsams or Rose of Heaven petun- la., While the latter in turn ug robbed of their more delicate] strength. Give delphinlum blues or orange, bronze or yellow neighbors to the same reds with plenty of soft green foliage near at hand (a I I i in Every Indian Reserve Fa rm ing Better CALGARY, May 1.-(C.P.)-Sum- mer fallowing and other work on Indian reserve lands in Alberta has been done better in the past -year than ever before, according to a report sent to the Department of Indian Affairs at Ottawa by M. Christiansen, inspector of agencies. The report reviewed farm work by the lildians. Total acreage cultivated by the agencies were: Blackfoot, 13,747; Blood, 12,950; Edmonton, 5,358; Hobbema, 7,804; Lesser Slave, 1,219; Peigan, 4,516; Saddle Lake, 3,857; Sarcee, 1,192; Stoney, 372. Feline' Nature CALGARY, May i. - iC.P.) - George Gobson’s cat has come back. But just how long It is going to stay at home this time is a bit doubtful. George, a rancher of the Semlin district, is proud of his cat and its Wanderlust, especially its love of nature. The big tom, now 17 years old, quits the ranch and moves into the hills for protracted visits. living_ in the brush and hunting its food. Its longest absence was six years. Japan Far East Policy Rapped CALGARY, May i.-(C.P.)-Jap- an today is a “reiiicarnated Ger- nlany, and her Far East war policy is suicidal, asserted Peter E. Wong, son of the founder of the Chinese Times, Toronto daily. On his way to the Orient to cover the undeclar- ed war for his PBPGY. Mr- WODB stopped of! here long enough to give his views of the Slno-Jap conflict. China will eventually win, he said. She has proved to be unconquel-able in the past and will be in the future. "lt is strange," he added, "that no matter who wins, China wins out in ihe end. The conqueror loses his identity and becomes Chinese." Cod Get Seasick In Rough Water _-.__ BALIPAX, May l.-(0.P.)-If ihere's one thing of which Nova scotiens are proud. lt's the codfish that roam the waters of! this coast- So it‘s going to be hard to shatter the illusion, but here goes, anyway! They get seaslck in rough water: Amazing as it sounds, this asser- tio emcn osonl-Ieth TAOWSFSTOI tion comes on the authority of the Biological Board or canada. 'rne Board made the discovery When it went about transporting some cod- iish from Halifax to St. Andrews- by-the-Sea a short time ago. nke containing the cod Wili- ihroush the smooth water of Hali- fiix on board the Zoracesl bill' 5° °°°i1¢i° had the boat begun to Piwii 1" W0 Wi-ilh water outside harbor "il" thc cod become violently sick- Of course, the Board says in it! f€l>°rt, this strange behaviour "miililt possibly have been duo W excitement caused in handiins lift" bein! fed," but it hastena to add fiilt "such had been done before without Producing sickness." It seems there's nothing to do Dui face the fact-they were lubt WH' lck. biiCkK1‘ound of Virginia creeper) and these same reds glow with beauty. Blues or forget-me-nots or the annual or perennial anchusa with the delicately toned group gc- cents their haunting loveliness. The dahlii-is are bigger than the iiice back in 1883 has been destroy I !edF1n it as the °H\c (Canadian Print) y years ago w sink.. ci-ni. , ers' mess and stood alone long after L ililiiiilplt mfr , ,. . 'fire had destroyed the other police pm-,,1|,§,'., " "1 ` ',', buildings -which in their day were 1%' ~ - -- Ithe protection of peaceful settlers iv-,,),, |,,,1 'Ai ' ° _' ` _'_1 iagalnst roving bands of Indians andi ‘-` l` U -- ° ~ ~- I ,Ilom liriiirza ...._ . .. border outlaws. The buildings were ||,,,,, _u,,,,,|, officer's mess building just missed being perpetuated as I. club house Uf Flurries At constructed by the Galt Coal Com_ lmiii _Std-~l limi (‘n:il If ii .’\li~li|~ ... ... ... . ... pany of lumber brought into i-he _liilnsv-_if lilurm . .' ' ._ settlement shortly after the Canad- -“'=‘f"ii 1"i““° - l _ilniitivlil I'o\\'0r . .. ian Pacific Railway was built to this 1 _\-M 1;,,.,,. __ __ __ pomt_ , l‘f°f“-1°“ The "=\f;<==>" °f f;?__f.t:;;“~n"';..f::f'i..if_.,;f.:":..::“.,5".:.i plants is their condition during the* _ ,,1_.,S_ I X t I t ~ A _ Q I i" I [IS da-k-es °f =-so when so °f- CALGARY- Mo 1-<°-P->-WM I ‘°.“..':.f.".._ f __ 7' light stops most cf their Sy-nthesisi pocketed the $40,000 shown on the i-i-int-n l-‘..in-ani island gn---nm lnoniti- of sugars and other plant mate,-_‘ financial statement as allowance fort ii"""s0“"'ifuni&"",::L_'" 75 '° Ce" ’ H . I ,vs_ depreciation?-So asked a Dis |‘""' D D9fIIl9S EIIGI' In the p,,,.d,,,, e,(pe,.,,,,c,,g ,muon grunt-led shareholder at the Dal-I --°"-’”'°“' -Extra energy -you receive mo- mentarily ln emergencies comes from the quick chemical bleak- down of so-called animal starch stored in the muscles, according to Dr. Jacob Sacks of the Department of Pharmacology of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Addressing the American Physi. Miiitaly police state their drive against South A.meriea's most no- torious bandit, Iampeao (Lamp- Brazll plains, has resulted in the death of 16 of his lieutenants and the capture of eight. Ranging the plains far in the in- terior of the states of Bahia, Ser- gipe, Pernambilco and Alagaoas. Lampeao, christened Virgolino de Oliveira, has led a gaudily-dressed band which has pillaged remote plantations and vllages for a de- cade. Previous campaigns have not been entirely successful because the troops have been confined by state boundary lines and because Lam_ peao knows the remote country far better than do his pursuers. At times with as many as 150 own-Toilet Soap. Humming Bird, and Sweet Cocoa. Lightning and Snail were captured. Two women were imprisoned and one was sent did chief operates fears him and p¢_~,5;)_ gmm-ge of the Northeastern band were also there. The next sundown on winter days, but after ily arose, The only time I was Jarreil concluded -"I did not have my husband, who happened to be in tovm on business to a club to dinner. My mistress and her hus- morrling she said she believed she could get along without me." Inflation B o o m In Markets NEW YC-RK, May 1-(C. P.) - Stocks, wheat and cotton were taller in price today, after -being whirled up in a frenzied buying movement which struck princi- pal speculative markets of the United States Saturday. News of the Senate‘s approval of the Farm Relief Bill with its in- men, and sometimes with only a f1a_;g°m,fy rider, wgegher with handful, he has raided plantations Washington assurance, th" it and escaped only to appear miles would quiokiy pas, the H°,,se_ 9-WBY iii Hiiiliilei' State- prompted another "inflation boom" site of Fort Prince of Wales staked REVELSTOKE, B. C., May 1. (C.P.)--The “last spike" that was driven at Craigellachie to mark the linking of the east and west con- struction oif the Canadiiiil Pacific Railway was probably just plain iron-the same as a million other spikes used in the construction. E. C. Boyes, of Craigellachie heard stories about the “last spike" being gold and being removed after the ceremony. Bayes asked the C. P. R. about the spike and what happened to it. As far as railway officials could learn, Boyes said, the spike was .lust an ordinary spike. It wasnt even removed immediately after the cere- mony but probably disappeared as scrap iron years later when repairs, were being made. LINEN SUITS WITH HATS T0 MATCH FOR SUMMER Among his lieutenants reported whtch swcpt mice, of many !ecm.1_ slain by the police are several with tie, and wmmodmes in the best nicknames fully as colorful as his levels of me ye," 0,- long” Thunderbolt, Sugar, Steering Wheel NICHQLAS MURRAY BUTLER-S DAUGHTER A BRIDE NEW YORK, May 1-Barn Schuy io lsii- lei- Butler, daughter or President Captain Xavier da Costa, of the mehohs Mu,-my Bugle,-_ of comm. force which has been hunting Lam- bm Univ,-rgity, ,md grape, Num, peso five years, said the populace Law,-em” mndon "Mg broke,- oi’ the territory in which the ban- wer, married yesterday. The ceremony was performed in frequently sive! him mm Mill st. Pears chapel at columbia ay than it does the police. me mv, Dr. Endicott Peabody, headmaster of Groton Bohool. The Hilliillllfr bride. who was liven in marriage Humanity ls the highest develop- by hu- meh”-, qigpmggd with gg- mmf, on our planet the star which ¢mdm|,,_ unites it to a highel world-the eye lineup. nn-an hr 'alan' ,upliftld I0 IICIVCD- lllud'l I-lllllloit for lmmbllm ‘V ' dcerenscl. _ e me y _ I., N-- ..---_ »-~n `“W r r " "f -~-~ CHICAGO, May 1-The mannish vogue in feminine togs will carry over from spring into summer in linen suits. These suits are tailored but fem- inine, even in their severity. They are being lhovm in white, natural colored linen and in the pastels. A large rlurnber of the suits were displayed with soft brimmed linen hats to match. still others were shown with hats of straw. One white linen suit with a double breasted hip-length jacket was displayed with a linen blouse of white polka dots on in dark background. The matching white linen hat was trimmed with a brown band. 'rl-ie gloves, shoes and bag were also brown. A large brown and white kerchiei' completed the outfit 4 (‘ \V 28% ' ' Erecnhcuscs the flowers were al' | homie on C°ml~N1i"iy'S B-Illlllll-1 meet- And Orlglu lowed to go to “.~leop" as usual at ini' d b d ld I in t th i n no o y cou exp a o c about fours hours. rest in c°m_ questioner‘s satisfaction although _ _<¢,,“..,||,,,, rn.-up CINCINNATI' O" May 1_(C'P') Diete darkness they were awaken- Alexander Hannah' K'C" chmrman ii,l~I0giIi“liil-lilr-Millilllg-lirrlrlfxrk-3; ed by artificial lights These “gms of Liihetnieetingeried vsry hard. He i|.l..i.;:wggililylsticmip-1-3,; ii-ixiaesnorgzi; burned until sunrise. givinsthe E; egctflalinglaseh ‘;L:|ttta;$‘;(;30nga‘:;‘§ i:.....i lair--lwr sr-ii-k`sr--oily Ito f\tinr_i\;i'|§- plant- the equivalent or n zo nour ,‘;’i|i\'irk;,,;'*j"j,,_‘j,§;;“;), ;§,[jj}‘,,,,,, ",,,_;i;,,’,; W0i‘k'llg dfiy. de,?;;n;;ujn£gEg;:1:;Tr'T;;w'three \i'?»ll'-` the 'iii-it f:v~ll:]»rs nil¢l\ 1»r(n;iyi:llt rn , n' ......-n in-~ _ . ' .i _ _ ii r s.-_rio nr li-uni-. H.~ui~i' SOCIHH WOW 3.1111-ii? Z3.`lt"’.§`?i.‘f...§`."°..."`.’.§`.l‘...’§ 5153?; -Eff '“."§:i `i".f“ii::' ._':‘:f.'i...'i.°‘;'.“..::' ` . 1 ., .l.». io i n__ f - _- BEC0:m"S A MMD now," Mr. Hannah added. "You ’"“‘| "‘f“"""“ $""‘ "“'l ILM' gmt: would allow some amount for de rc of m°'|“"“ gillmlr we'-W1?-A ll`l'in]li¥:i5'nli:l‘ _ _ ~ iv , olncaoo, may i _ ' Women’s Christian Association com- _Nol-mally. the muscles do their mm 1 t Stes" “ii to 1.050 P°““d“ “"°‘° °“" ...... ... ......... ...... ... ...... W; °“ ,”‘~°°, ,°';‘,“°“°._,,°;_. New Port Asked af->i_.-;<»~ :_:..i:...': ::..:: the oxygen in the blood stream, he 1; img’ sole, gowithera lex” ____ over `1,ii18 “ dressed "to whom it- may concern" R) _ mntrndictmg the old idea' :golf3's('l0.E2.1m¢Po1 short period ot time, requiring cn- and which introduced “Nma _,ohm Hudson's Bay was always frozen $235; iniiiu gona s_:i_r.o to sl; oxorn- ergy faster than oxygen can be son.. domestic _. over, Rev. S. A. Martin, United ;'ir‘;"s,f§~i"§ égoiti """‘_"“ "nd "I" "g` carried to the muscle tissues. In ., .,' ,, Church missionary at Churchill; ad- onli ruroiiiiii _'ore 1,007. The calf My 1`°0m» She Said' WM B 'Any trniliilg ivlisi nhoilt stnliily to ‘.35 cents these emergencies, he said, glycog- one off the kitchen The bed was vocates earlier opening of the port hmm: M Mmm s,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,, f,,|,.|_,. en. or animal starch stored in the and cites many historical instances active, xiodinin lz~o:il‘l-zu, .iiuy 1- cnosn ' Wheat: May 50'/li .Tilly 60%-Ki 02%-M. mils; liiny 211%; -Tilly 27'/A3: I 27/,n. _ liiirlr-y: lilliy 33%; July fi-\.\1 36%. DASH PRICES Wlieiitz No 1 hard 82; No 1 _nor 5171/,; No 2 nor .'i7"*'.; No 3 nor 50%! No 4 nor t'»lfi‘,: No 5 53*-1: Nu il -'l2‘.~-'li For-il 502;; 'l‘i~lit-k 511%; No 1 diiriiiil 01% o.1'in: No 2 e iv er-ct.: No 3 C 24%; No ‘i fee-i 231-';L: Nn 2 Feed 2076:: Rejected 193,.; Tru--k 2il"»'.. Barley: il row ex 3 i‘_ \`\' RSM: I2 ox 3 C W mm; N.. 3 f' \\' -'ifiiilz W :l11,5;_,\‘n ri it \v 21153; i\'f‘ ; Track .'i.'i-ii. (fiinnilian Press) l\i0N'l‘llF:.-\i’._ .\lii_\‘ 1--liriiisli foreign exvliuliga eiirrr-iicies iii r tion to the Cuiiniliun ilolllir ns i plied by the Rviynl Bunk of Criniidli, closed tndny as f'r~|lo\\'s:._ Argentine peso .Ii'_'.‘11. Australia priiinil ii,.1'_‘.'i0. Austria lichilliiig .'.‘~i§. Belgium helen .l=i|'.*. Brazil milrvis .i\\`.'.‘..'. Bulgaria lev .001ili. Chinn Hong Kong Czechoslovakia croivri A004. Fllilaml flnmiirk .02'.’7. Franca franc .0.'1.'1l. (lr-rmniiy rr-ielu-llinrk .3112 Great Briililii iiniimi 4.4'.!S."». (1 drnchiii 0077. F0002 Il . Holland floriu .$420. Hungary pcniro .273- 1’ndin rupee ..'il2i1. llnly lire .0l10T. Japan yen .28i0. Jngolillivln dlnnr A199. New Zealand poiinsl 71.55171. Norimy krone .2‘2T.'i_ Poland nloii .110-I. Roumiiiiin lou .00i)7. South Africa pnmid 4.4171. Spain ms:-iii .1l.'i1. Siwilrili krnnn .22il4. Swllz rl.fi'iil franr .'.‘002. 'i cout ill- than last \i|ck'n fiivll loin. lice--ipls were io\\‘cr_ being on- ill-',~¢. I 4i._. ' 1i‘,‘~'_» '-'ilk I-I-')_l. 1-\"/i F1. I-'MID 4 10 31 lui; 11'. 121.7; 125| all/, '-"/i i Sarnia . . .. . . ...... Sherrltt .. _ . ... 57 Slscoe ... ... . . . . Stnducona . . . .... St. Anthony ... _ _ . Silil Basin ... , -... Sylvan Te ... . ... ... .... 'Peck Hugh ... . . . . . ... Towagmnc » . - United K . _ Vlpnnrl .. . \\'r~ight H . . Silver .. fill Total sales 50011011. I Oct Oct Oct W fn iv him in i Ani.-i ent-in»t-nl '.- lileliiillaa _ . ... ... Moss Mines .. . . ... MCVIIHB . . .. - » n .. Y ... . - . ... Olga Oil ... ... .. . . Qiienlont ...._ . .- . . . Reeves ... ... .. ... ... H-Missouri ... .._. . -Cen Man ... .. C-Copper .. . --- Eldorado ...._ (Cluindlpn .\’i-on) Clolu: .\iii :lull li` i'u\\'~:r ... ._ .. 973 Ain Siiieliiiig ... ... . 3') .'\|il 'ful and Toi ..._. ... . . .. Juilfifr Aiineullilu ... .. .. 1'."-Q Atcliisoll ... -. .._ . ...-- 5'! .iilliilrn Motor ... ... .. 4.7% ffliiinilii Dry ... ..... ... .. 1ii‘/.i C i‘ lt ... ... ... ... ..._ . .. Ilia 1‘.isi¢ .. . .T11/5, ¢_‘li--siliwiilie and ()1iio ._ .. ... 3':-34, (Jon Gila ..._... -t'.l~”,~§, Corn l'rodilctl . .. .. ... 'liiirii lu-lliivare and Bud ... . . ..... 0ii,;, I-Iastlliall ..., . 05% (icil l'I|i*|_'l\'iC --... ... . ... ___ I9:/1. '1'_’,~’_» ‘.'lr-_,', 1111’/¢ 1315/A 48% 2.21.4 Z Gi-ii li'-iods ... .. (I ‘ilutu . » ¢ . i-li . ra .. .. .. Int Illlriwwief' ... . - .. Iii( Nlckul ..... . ... Nut iiiscilit ... .. ..- .. .. N Y Central ... i. . ... ... North Ainiii-lean ... ... . .... l’illl Ser N J ... ...._ as l..- liildin ... - Sinllil Oil N J ... ... . . . ... Tex Gulf ..., -- . . -1 ... liiiloli Variiifle ,... .--Ji ilniiiii l':il-lfic ... . ...... 7-"L Viiited i‘4\r|i - . . ... 7% ll S liuiiber 5% \'.'i|ll\iiiilnl . ~ . .-... 17% \\'estiii;,'lloilsc _._ . . ... .. 515 \\' I rt| - 42 1% ali/, 211 nu \\'4i l ... 33% B4-til Stl-el . . ... - .. 25- U S Steel ... ..... .-- ... ..-.. 47’/I 1_1' N. Y. CURB Nlorkl CIJIIC Aiili-r i‘,\':in B ... ... . . . . . . .. hflk Ani--r Sun Power . :Wi As G and El ...._ ... ..._. ... Clin Itiilrcmii ... ... ... .. (filler-i Serv ... ... ... ... li iii Sharie . its '.",§ _'ii lil onli ul ' --» .- .. Inf), Ford of (.‘:iill\ila A ... . .. i`»‘-_~ linn 011 ...._ . .. 111.’-1 Int Pete ... .. ... .. . .... 151 .\'i:||: Iluii ... . ~ Il St, Oil llld ... .-- ... ... -... 21% __________._ MT’L. CURB (Cannriinn Press) srnfin- CIW' ll .'\ (lil ... ... ... .. -... 9% ltvliiilliiriiuls .. --. --~- 75 imlii l-lui: . . ..~-- lliip Oli ... ... . . . .o ._ I 'I' b 1 .» . 10% ilip ri ... . » . -_... fl Tilt. I'¢'if! ... .N ~-. ».-. .. '15 \\'1|lkf°r l‘fll ... ... ... ... 103] TORONTO, May 1- Stock! Acme Oil Aja! Oil Alex ... .. . ... ... Amity ... . ... ...._ ... ... 1 Ainulet ... .. .-. ..._ ... ... 20% Area ... .. . .l ... ... .. . 2 A n . Clue ... .-- ~.- »-. ... 1| . .. ..._ do 2'/.1 fll ..» 0 n ... 1-- -- Ashley ... . ... ... . .. 630 Bagliiillic ... . . . . .. ii-"Yi B-Metals . . . ... _... lflralorns .. . . 505 (‘e|.\ Pat ... . ... 20 Chiboiig ... . . . ... Colilinnrio ... . . . . lwllrlvige . ... Goliiale . . . . Gwlnuilu . .. . .. .- Hollinger . . . ..... Howey .. ... .1 ,... S Kirk Ilud ... . ... ... ...... 55 Kenley ._ . . ,... 40 Kirk Luke ... ... ... ... 361 K00teiiliy ... ... - . . ..... Lake Shore . . . . ... lilncussa . . . . f .. .\iar:iltie . . . ... . . ...._ 12 _'tina Basin ... ... . . .. 1i` liielutyre .. . .. 2R00 17 51 lriri 213 1:1 7% 7 205 ii <13 187 IV- anis Mc\\'aitera . . . . ..... Min Corn ... ... . . . Muff Hall . . . ... . Ninissing . . .c l\'oraii<1li . . . 2725 Old ('nl|vh ` 1% 4'; Plnileei' ... . . . . 700 Premier . .» . . -... 70 8 2% 110 RQ 4"`1 17"' io inn t 1il‘_~’.- 10 325 . 149 . 2'~"-'.- 50 ,, mo ].’\§0 :if-1, 11 1110 T0 LET-BEAUTIFUL SUNNY tcwodifw l"°»"> 'ro LET ._ qorasca. N1-:wLr Beautiful Widow Won to the United States and its capital by her statesman-husband W a as J. Walsh, cuban aristocrat is beginning to rebuild her life i:ri the 2’/1 hope and love to help the man for whom I left my Havana home," V-'ii'i'>'-H - - - »- -~--~ 1‘;f;fg, said Mrs. Walsh. "For two years he liunk uni :iii had been Writing me- every dai' Of -his life. I knew all his feelings, all Castle-T . . an his ambitions. Ill Cilba, I was liv- ing the life of Washington. myself these things I have learned Q90 through him.” Watching her move about the room, it was easy to pic- t would have been in Washington _-,_-,ii had her husband-Seliator from Montana-lived to become At- torney-General as he had been designated by President Roosevelt. few of Senator Walsh's many slim friends had even suspected-a din- ' n qilent dinners afterward, the Sen- ator makfng week-end trips to tell a brilliant conversationalist from _ _ gn Cuba about American politics-her ‘i""" Ni* - - - - '~ 193 surprise when he came flying to 'I Cuba.-and then an engagement, 152 prolonged because her son was ni., very ill. meet Roos:-volt in California. He wrote mc little notes, just as -'ifl things happened, and dropped when Mrs, R.oosrvi-lt joined the DNLIS1-ED party. He cabled me to come. t were winning-I have been close Unlcroiv . . . to li bl'-lllallt l7lilf‘i!" Home Oil . . .. . ifurl Bay ... . . - . Nickel . -. ... . . .\IcL€',nrl ... . . . -- Nordnn ». .. said. she wanted to stay. Her .sick son is improving, and will come to would scale over when I scratched, me lrom,sleeping. I was Lroubled "I began using Cuticura Soap Soup5¢-_ Painful Pimples Prevented Sleeping. Healed by Cuticura. "MY faeewasvery tender and every time I shaved itwoiiifi breakout in a rash of pimples that were hard and red. Sometimes the pimpin f and again it caused sore enxptions. When l shaved before going to bed they wereve-ry painful and prevented that way for a couple of years. and Ointment and was completely healed after using three cakes of Cuticun Soap and two boxes of Cuti- cura Ointment." (Signed) Cameron Longton, 390 Kent St., Ottawa, Ont. Ointment B mud SDC. Tllulrn Sc. . 1\1'[1Clll‘a .......e:':.:.i.°""...."°'r.§°:.‘::°.i::-¥:.°:-......... wuz niuuuiui ` zas si. lnulxstf-~¢. w.. M-.n¢.¢.l. Notices, 'l0e. per inch; Lists \-+0-‘ooo-0-vo Minimum Charge for any cents. RATE:-Ze per word, three ln- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. To Let APARTMENT T0 RENT. APPLY Guardian. 9137-4-29-lil. room. Apply Guardian. 9174-5-3-31 renovated, Apply at Guardian Oi- flce. 9174-5-2-Sl. Wanted WANTED-BY JUNE IST, BOOM and bomd for self and boy for summer months. Central loca- tion. Apply Mrs. Randall, The ‘Needlccrait Shoppe. 9151-4-29-3i WANTED-A USED FIVE-PASS- eliger sedan. Late model, in good condition. Write description and price, Address Box 370, Charlotte- town, 9184-5-2-21 Gives Sad Story W.-isi~i1NG'roN, May 1--iiilmieil liuv; tliviii- Snutli tn thi- liillslinrliiiuil liii--»r nfori-snlil; theiim- nl--ii'_’ lilo nuiil lii- vor to tile nliiee of r~~iiliiiv~lio--iiiniil coiituiiililg one llilmlri-il n<'i'e~4 oi' lanti ll little ilinrn oi' iess_ hetiu: the iw-i fifiy ai-rn travis of land mni-nyoil rn Amhihalll Carlllleliael nnri Ruhrirt ilrirniiv-lim-l rl-sp--f-iii-l-l,v hy (inn.-fn. ment Deeds hearing d:i'e :no eiglifli day of Jnnilnry 1$Iii. The rihovn sale is ninile under and by virtue of n poivcr of sale contain- ed in rin luilenlure of Mortgage illit- eii the %ili day of July A. ll. 11193 made bnlwr-on John Leo Smith ni Trfiendie Cross, Township Nnmlir-1 Thlriynix in Qiler-ns (Tou|it_v afore- sniil. I-`nr\mer_ liml .Tnsupliiiie Sulltit his wife nf the first part, null \\'il~ liam E. Iienilvy :mil Sziiiiiiol .\'. lioi-~ vriim|i_ llnlli of Viifirlntlntoirii lr Q|u~r-up (`oun1_v Triisieeil nf ill" lin i-'Ile nf Juhn llniuilinn i¥r.'l_\', of iii: li'-rnnil. pnrt_ llefliiilt having lin--|| innile lil pliyliieut of llin liir-vinyl; secu- reil by the sliiil ninriilnge. For pnrtirillars niii-i_\' to _\ivi,m~l1 and Bentley, Solli-iinl‘_~1_ i‘ii:ii~i..iii-_ loivn. Drift-rl Ihil Ist day ni' .\l-'i_\' .\_ il 1933. WlI.I.I\\I Il. I\I..\'l'l.|‘1\` s.\iiii'l-:L N. lii»lir:ii'i‘~o_\ Trilsiees of I-lliriio Julia ll-iiiiiii-ill Q. , 'i r A \ "i. . if i i 1 v 4 i i ri t H I' I ~ i I 1.* 1 1 I _ 1 - ,ue \