} $1 will be entered. _.- MAY 18. 1933 Delicious Unvarying. Quality 0 "SAMBA TEA "Fresh Irom the Gardens" cerium iiuinnuii Tlill column II relerved for Queen's County news of local Interest but tul- u-rtin-ng uf n newly nature mily be inserted at l cent: n wurtl strictly- PQyIIIJIE ln ntlvuuor. "TIIE PARADE OF IVIEMORY" tonight. Pillll Kollins. 9567-11 SUNDAY SERVICES-May 21st Rust co St. Mark's Anglican church. 11 a. m. Morning pray“, Rev. E. O] Lancaster. hIILTON-St. John's Anglican Church. 10 a. m. Sunday School; 3 p. m. Afternoon service. Special preacher Rev. Professor Ishorivood pf Wycliffe College Toronto. SEE SHAKESPEARE as a hu- orlst tonight, Paul Kollins. 9567-11 CHURCH OF 8COTLAND—Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- baill 21st at DeSnble at 10.30; Cape Iravexsc at 2.30; and Summersidc ct. 7 p. m. Also Monday 25nd at Coleman at 7.30; and Wednesday Kim at Milo at 7.30 p. m. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Mr I. Harvey Bishop student, River at 7 p. m. LIQUOR. SEIZURES-‘Ihvo large liquor seizures have been made by the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice m the mt few days at ‘Prac- ndic, one of ten gallons, the other n! forty-five gallons. Prosecutions will follow in a. few dziys. HE SEEN at the “Scene from Othello" tonight. Paul Kollins. _ 9507-11 QWOOD ISLANDS Presbyterian Church on May 21st, . Sabbath School will be held at lo a. n... Y. P. S. at the usual hollr. The next regular church service will be on May 28th at 11 a. m. Rev. Allister Murray, Minister. ANGLICAN BERVICE-Crspaud Saint John's Church Mliy 21, Sun- day School 10.00; Morning prayer 11.00; Hymns: 43 (34811). 618 (13. 806 (1), 411 (2). Springfield, Saint Elizebeths Church May 21, Even- long 7.30. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two cases o! unlawful possession oi intoxi- cating liquor were dismissed. Two East's for breach of the Sanitary bY-luw were dealt with. One was dismissed, as the defendant llad nlcancd up his yard. The defendant in the second was fined $2 and bests. ' UDGMFJNT IN’ CIIANCI-IRY SIP-A judgment of much im- ilortanoe was given last week by Mr. Justice Saunders, Master of the R0115. in a chancel-y case, wherein the P. E. I. Miliual Insurance 00., Ind another were complainants and Oliver Best and another were de- fendants. The suit involved on at- ivmoi- on behalf of m. complain- ants to set aside a suit of convey- “ncir Elven by defendant to son at 8 dale anterior to a Judgment rc- colved against him. Hearing of the "it occupied two days lest Febru- "Y when Judgment was reserved 101' argument at a. mm date. Ills “Yd-Shin gave written judgment dismissing the complainants‘ bill. The case is considered as quite im- lloltant as the judgment affects a "llmbcr of late cases of conveyance 01 father to son while the father hfld outstanding obligations. Tulane A- Cmpbeil. K.c., and J. o. c. clmllllbcll appeared for the com- plainants and Neil McLeod, K. C, Incl on. McCallum for the defend- "llfi- It ls understood that an sip- PERSONALS d Mrs. Montgomery and lvtise Gor- l°ll of Port Bill, P. E. !.. are vTsit- ‘f! in the city. guests at the runswick. Mention 'I‘irncs, Ron. Thomas MaoNutt has re- rlllmed his duties after recovering m"! an illness o! several weeks’ Wilton, MB“ Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllnri. ‘tiller of Health and Education. ‘Wvled home from Ottawa this Wiring. will preach Sabbath 21st, at Murray River at 10.30; Iris at 3. and Belle NEW LONDON GROUP of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, services on Sunday, May 21st, will be as follows: 11 a. rn., Long River; 2.30 p. rn., Clifton; 7.30 p. nl., Geddic Memorial. CALEDONIA AND MURRAY Harbour Presbyterian churches. On May 21st, the services will be as foi- lows: Caledonia, Gaelic, 11 a. rn., and English at 7 p. m, S. S. at 3 p. m.; Murray Harbour, Mother's Day services at 3 p. rn., Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2 D. m. Rev.‘ Allister Murray, Minister. ENJOY/IDLE DANCE-The nurs- es Alumni Association of the Char- successful dance Wednesday, May 10th, in the Casino. Upwards oi two hundred people whiled away the hours by dancing to the well ren- dered music by Dixon's Orchestra. A dainty repusi; was served by the nurses and was enjoyed by all. The chapermzcs were: Mrs. (Q11) Muc- Millan. Mrs. Lllcious Kelly. Mrs. W. J. Herliiessey. INQUEST ADJOURNED - The inquest into the David Johnson whose body was found in Grand River at Bridge- town on May 9 was again ad- journed yesterday by Coroner Sey- mour Knight. Constable Caldwell went to Bridgetown yesterday to continue the investigation of the l case. The report of the analysis of the lungs arid contents of the stomach of the deceased has not yet been received from Halifax. INJURED WHEN, HORSE BOLTED-Thrown from their car- riage when their horse ran away, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Blacqulere, Toronto, and their daughter, Miss Nora, received severe injuries at Hope River 0n Sunday last. The carriage was overturned when the animal bolted, with the result that all three were precipitated heavily to the 810111121. Mr. Blacquicrc sus- tained several fractured ribs, and all three suffered from the severe shock. Miss Blacqulere who is a talented musician Xlfid amateur actress ivas to hove taken part in B Play M Hone River on Monday night. lGirl Guide Activities The second Charlottetown com- pany of Girl Guides meet every Friday evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall. The following is a. synopsis of the first years activitics:- 5r." tember 18, first meeting (sev- en present). October '7, fourth meeting (full quota. of 36 members now reached). October 15, hike to Fort Ln Jolc. November 1, ten members ready to be invested. November 5, Joint. hike with 1st Charlottetown Compiuiy. November 9, Guides sell poppies. November l9, treasure hunt in Victoria. Park. November 25, ten more members invested. December 23, Christmas glvcri to poor families, December 2B, Christmas party. January 6, bflllllfl" competition started. January 27, eight more members invested. March 3. Guides go to rink, March 20. Guides sell firemen‘; tickets. April ‘l. five more members in. vested. Banner won by White Heather Patrol and presented at this meeting, May 4. Patrol leaders and sce- onds evening. May 13, hike to Lewis Bridge. MW 2°. cake sale at Moore and McLeods (proposed). Unfortunately this company will not be in a position to Cftmp this bummer but many good limes ale planned in the great out-ot-doors. The majority of the girls are now equipped with their distinctive navy blue tunics and bright lemon color- cd ties which when opened out form triangular bandages. The belts have been supplied out of company funds. It is hoped that by the home cooking sale on Saturday the girls will raise enough money to buy their hats and thus be in complete uniform for the church parade. They ask ‘for the kind interest of boxes lottetown Hospital held a very death of John l .-._l..__ Thll column ll reserved for Queen! County new: n! local lateral but all. vertlling of I newly nature ml] he Inlorletl at 4 cents u word ctr-fen; pnyablo In advance. PAUL KOLLINS TONIGHT- HGHILZ H811. 9560-5-18-11. FlNED-A fine of two dollars arid costs or in default of payment five days in Jail was the penalty imposed on u. motorist. for breach o! the Highway Trallic Act by Magistrate Donald MacKinnoii yes- terday morning. The delendent had been making use of a, denials markers on a private car. SELECTIONS FROM Novwood, Eugene Field, Drununond, Ian Mc_ Laren, etc. Paul Kolllns 9507-11 ANNUAL MEETINJ-Jlhe annual meeting of the B. I. society of Em- erald Branch was held on the 10th inst and the following officers were elected for the irisuing year: Patron, Rev. Francis McDonald; Hon. Pres, Rev. Dr. Curran; Pres, W. P. Mc- Kcnna; 1st Vice president, P. Le Cash; 2nd Vice president, J. Power; Scc‘y. Treasurer, John T, White; Sick and Relief Committee, G. Grcenan, B. Delglian. M. MeCourt; Hull and Management Committee, W. P. McKenna; P. Le Cash, J. T. White; Sergeant at Arms, John Mc- Enteo; Marshall, E. claw. "MAIL ORDER. CATALOGUE" alone ls worth the price of admis- sion. Paul Kollins recital tonight, Hcartz Hall. 9567-11 BOY SCOUTS CIIURCII PAR~ ADE-Next Sunday at the eleven o'clock service, the Protestant troops of the Boy Scouts of the city will parade to St. James Kirk for their annual church service. The {service will follow the order of that illeid in England some years ago on ‘the occasion or the great Inter- ynoifonal gatherlrg of Scouts, at which the Archbishop of" Canter- bury was tie preacher. Printed copies of the service will be dis- trlbuted to all worshippers. The scripture lessons w'l.l be read by Rover Scouts, and the Scout 118W and Scout Promise by officers of the Association. A short address to the boys will b“ given by the Mhister, the Rev. Dr. Moorhead Legato. Parents and friends of the scouts and the general public are invited to be present. l BIRTHS CAIRNS~At Freetown on May, l4 1933 to Ml". and Mrs. F. L. Cairns. a. daughter. MCNEILL-At Cavrndish Mziy 5,, 1933 to Mr, ard Mrs. Lorne Mc-, Neill, twirl scns. IVATSON-At St. LamberVs, P. Q, May 17, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Watson, a son. MARRIAGES LIVINGSTON-JIRYENTON —- At Charlottetown on May 17, by Rev. C’. N’. Brown, Earl Archibald Liv- ingston of Clyde River, to Mary Matilda Brycnton of Union Road. DEATHS MCNEILb-At Cavendish, May a, 1933, infant twin sons of Mr. and Mrs, Lorrie McNeill. McKENNJL-At 287 - Richmond Street, May 16th, 1933, Mrs. Barney MCKOIIHB, aged 54, Remains leaves this morning for Tlgnish where burial takes ivlncc on Friday, MARTIN-At Southport, on Wcd-_ ncsduy, May 17th, Martin Martin. in his 91st year. Funeral from resi- deuce of his son, Elven Martin, Southpbrt, on Friday, May 10th, service starting at 1.30. Interment Mount Buchanan Cemetery. lllAfKENNzk-In this city, May l6, 1933, Bcsve Shea, dearly beloved wile of Bcriinrd McKcnmi, age 5-! years. ‘The rcmains will be for- warded from llcr late residence 287 Richmond St, tomorrow at 2.30 by trlrn to Tfgnfsh. Funeral from the residence of her s'ster~iri-lsw. Mrs. Angus Shea. Friday morning at 9 o'clock to Si. Simon and Jude church, Tignish. Car; of Thanks We wish to take this opportunity to thank our miuiy friends for the sympathy shown personally by let- ter and flowers in our recent ber- eavement. We especially wish tn thunk the Doctors, Stuff and Nurses of the P. Island Hospital for their untirin-y i-iiorts during the long lll- nest; of our daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Brown and Family, York. N. acLean UNDI-IRTAK ER EMBLAMER Charlottetown one, North Wlltehlro ‘isi-Jillilil GUARDIAN ‘ lnow or furliiirly uum-il by """-‘ f‘lIARl.U'I"l'ETOWN GUARDIAN Erinltr llnitzb ibliidl THURSDAY fldlll-Recltal-Paul Kolliris. Under auspices o! the Indies Aid- Admtsslon, adults 46c, chil- Dogs At L a rge To Be Impounded Beginning this morning a. deter- mined effort will be made by the City Police with the assistance of chosen to carry out the work. The by-laws iorbid. the running at large o! dogs, whether tagged or not. The only condition under which dogs are ‘permitted on the some competent person. Dogs cap- tured by the police may be‘ return- ed to the owner, only on payment by the latter of two dollars. Any ‘dogs found running at large after ,the owner has been notified shall ‘be deemed habitually at large, and may be destroyed by the police. SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County i --PAUL KOLLINS will present ll special program, Malpeque Hull, iFrldny evening, May 19th. Ailmis- sion 25c and 15c. 95'2" " 19-21 Vlsllm Appr icmotely 350,003,000 per- sons or 20 per cent of the (‘mire adult ppulatlon of the world have myopia, or near-slghtcdncss. MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by public auction in front of tlio Lllw Courts Building iii Uliurinttiitoirn oll Friillly the sccoilil iluy of June A. D. 1933, lit the lioilr oi‘ twelve o'clock nnnn. all that tenet ol‘ bind situate, lying and being on Townships Numbers Twenty-four aliil 'l‘hlrty~tiirce in Queen's County, haul-tiled and tlescrllimi as follows that is to siiy; Bounded on the North iiy nib Portage ltmiii, on the Soiltli and West by the Winslo: lion/l (or tho roiiil louilliig from tile Pcrtligv lioriil tn lilo Wilisinc llonii) on Ill"- lilltst by Aliitllermlfu puliil null by lnnil ticurgiv llfuthcson, coiilliiiiing tlvclve nnil onc~ iiiilf acres n lilllc inure or li-ss, being uli the lllnd formerly owner] by lll-ll ~ icy V. lioriic lying to tlic north of sulil \Vllisl<io Rout] uuil South of the Portage Road nfnrcslliil, will: ti!" tin-tier rights belonging tilt-rots. Also iill lhrit other trnl-t of lzinil oll suhi ‘Prlwnyhlps IIUIIIIIINI‘ ilnil described flsl follows, flint is to any: Ilnumlod oll the North tiy tlii- siiid Winslow lfnliil or the llouil lcniiiiii; from Pol-tligu llonll to Wiltsloc llunil, on tits IVest by lulili now or formerly nivnud by‘ or lll possession if Moses (izilialit all the Hlllllll by Illllll new or furl] r1)‘ owned by or in possession of iimli-cu- ltuueetli; null on tile isl 11y lzinil now or foriilurly OWIIPII liy nr lu pos- session of Iminleii lliiilnlit, cnntuln- lniz elcvoii nlld llir-wi.qii:irinl' iii-res of lnnil a litilo more or less, tile two triicfs containing luwnt, iir and a qililrlc-r llcrcis limrc or ii '. Th‘? |\l)U\‘4‘ snlc is Illtllll‘ iiiiilrr and by virtue of n polier oi‘ Gilli‘ cliiilliln- ell in rin IINIflIlIIIFO of Mort; p: tlritwl the, 2nd iluy of .\l:iy A. l). 11m, lmidn lietivecn Iuullu liulliint of (rvstvr lied llnillgo ln Quwns Uniiiity lll Prince Ellivliril Ieilmil_ l-‘nrliirr, mid Rose. Gallant his wife, of the first part, anii Jessie S. Sluifflllgtun of llrnvkll‘? Bench lll Queens tfriiinty alert-said, Wiilinv, of the second purl, which mortgage lfiin nssigiieil l- Jvssle S. Sileffiiiigtori to Clevciiiliil I\'. llobillsoli by assignment of nmrtizliizu vliitvll the 411i of March 10.10, delimit inn-iii: been lnrlilo in pnylllvlit of liie iiinlicye ec- elired by tile enlrl marl-grip». For nni-ticiillir-s liiiply lll Iii-Lend flllll Ilcntloy, Solicitors ('l\',lflIlll|"I()\\'n. i DZUHI this 4th tiny vl‘ .\l'l_v lll-‘ill, CLEVELAND N. ROBINSON, Assilgiii-e or Mortgage. 9J2!!! 5 it lliur 4i D0)" I0 PROV PRINCE EDIVAVRD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE (lll lll‘ or bnhnilm 0|" 23rd (irnrgo Y. , A, h. 11133 In ltn Estnlo of EH10] rriisvn Lor- fiiiliie into of (‘iiiirit-Ilolviivii in (glint-in: County in the siiid Proiiri|:~_ single wuliiiiii, il-ci-iiz-ii-il, li-sltitv. HY ‘l‘lll'l II1J.\'(TI?H_.\lil.Iu' Ililrlvlll Li-lillnrii Pulnu-r, SIITPOQJI", Juilgc of I‘|‘4\Illlll‘_ olc._ ctr. 'l‘o the h‘ u-riff‘ of the lmuvily’ of Qli"l‘ll'l~l Futility, nr any P-lllhlilhll", nr lltcrule person within lvillil (‘iiiiriiyn GREETING IIIIIEREAS upon nenillni: Um potl- tinll on fiic of Willlnnl ll licnllcy u! Charlottetown, aforesaid, linrrliiier. the Ilxi-uiitor 01' the nil ‘ rcq irrul to r-ltn nll pa, I'd ll tlill ulilrl EHIIIII‘ l0 li- ll niliiesir Iiefuro inn lit n Probate loiirt to he Iii-lll in the Court lions" lll ljiinrliltte- lnil-n. in Qntreu‘: Bounty, in llic sulil Province on ‘Piiesilny tlm \l\lll diiy of Juno next, coming, el tl-u bnul- of eleven o'clock ivrennnn ~f the some lIiLV lo elicw cnusv if |lll_\' they rim u-liy (tin ncconiila of tliv snlil Estnti- should not lio prism-ll Jlllll tin,- whim.- clnseii ns prnyeil fur iii Mllll nniiilnn IIIIII on liiotiou nf “ililliiin I-' lieq, I'i'fl('lrll‘ fnr lillvl ywlil ti» hereby order thin ll II'il') will‘ hereof‘ lie forthwith [lllllllpliilil iii lllllllt‘ newspaper publisher! lll Flilirlutie- town nfui-risniil once in eiivli "Wllk for at least. four ronsveutiri- wet-ks frniii the duo hereof llllf] thin n lTllI‘ rnpy By City Police ~ - cr . ll Sim-Hing ., a. dog-catcher to rigidly enforce , the by-laws relating to dogs. Specn lal officer James Lawlor has been. streets is that they be under the} immediate control of the owner or: Stock Quotations ,Pivotal New York Stocks Anni-nulls: l ruviiisou .. iimrn llutor |‘j it'll I 'ii|i y ihiru i l i l l lion 41in lliirvc int Nickel i fiat. Biscuit. i.\' Y Control Nor-iii ..*\llli‘l'll' .l'||h Se!‘ N J liuvllo . ..\'i:in.l (i ’i'i~x liulf rill... mrmii 5W1“ Clone mo... Piivilii: shun . . 11a (‘nth-ll (Urn ' ciiu urnois 1 I‘ S lllillbi-r ... gllillufiilllt.’ . . . —-, Yunliilililil ... ... "lll l - , 111,’, “Hwgtnglinusc ... imp Tob 01;, \\'iuil\\'iir¢ii ... .. . lll Pr-ti- H,“ . inn. Stool _,_ .\ illu-i- PM , 15 ti; S Steel ( Canadian Prue) ‘Am 'l‘-'l filld Tel .-. .- ‘aii-iilu Dry , . , Markets At A Glance flloeks Alli" (Iran R ... ... ... ... . , .\lIli‘I‘ Sim in.“ (fnurulfim Prue) . _. " "‘ i 'l'1\l‘-\ll||| nnil iilolilrelit-liiiliisliiil;t“ fllfailjnnllfl "' "' ~ -- Vlifi vi..."- higher. | ' v ' ~-- ~ llrlllllu .'lllill»4—-$it’lld] end firm at l H‘T,’Ln:‘r;"d"'§hrhjé -" "1 -' .i,,__.._ _ l ‘ - ... ... .. l |‘\v York-Jligiicr but unsteady nt i (Mum A m“ u‘ u" 1:42,‘ y,‘ __ ... ... ... . ... ... ‘r I \:Iilllll[)PZ—wIH‘l\t closed tilizlier, [I'll M“ ‘ " 19* .\'-\\' Ynrk-Potioil, r-iihher, (llitl §,"'”‘,0.€1‘1"l "‘ ' i-nffec higher, sngnr lint-hanged. ' ‘ l "d ' ‘ ' (fuuulliui Press) (Cnnnillun Bren) .\flI.\"l‘lii-.‘ L, May ll~uffcrlnga on mot-k; ilii» \\\'tl .\l ‘iri-nl ]I\'P.*l[4l1'l|'B niurlnv my!) (Jil lnrluy totriili-ll 5S2. Receipts were con yn-giiil of ii.‘- cu , tings lliiiilill 11,10,449 calves, lll. and l‘! alieep and I’! sheep axlil Tllnre were not enough ciitlle for sale to llililre u Uiilvi-s rvuio nirirliel. nlioiit steady. Just plain to fair tIl‘lllI\'“l'bl hroilglil. $3.50 with commoner lli-iliiilu tn brought 31'.‘ lllvllllY nt $ to liiciliiiln per kinds at $2.50. gnmi sheep lnmhs virt. were $75.51). Hugs were uncliiiilgiirl. P-venns nnil lviilelivrs lirnilclit $11 111 (In-w lly. MONTREAL, llnli [u tin. closed lmlny nu ihgeiiiiiiu [v .= ll Ilclgiilin Ill'l izii (‘lilnii lliini: (Tzecllryslnv llcrilmirk (i null ll ru|._> . i... _.i Piilnliil \ilull Sivcrlcii krone premium. Nl-IIV YORK, t-icn tireliniirzi- nln-nil of Pllll Ii illiy to li-vcl win will he m 170i cents n 51.‘) boxes. l0 to 101,’. cents stormy, at u.» firsts linii lll w- '.l‘lir\ pnilih. ll weeks ndvnnvvsr Prince llillv n r11 lien-of bo forthwith P081411 in tui- fnl- luwlng public rilnces rvslivt-‘lllldi’. nnnicly, in the llnli of llm (‘curt IIousn in (Jhurloltcttiivn aforesaid, nt or m-nr the llnynl lliink n! (‘mi-nin, and at or nelr the llnnk of Nova Seo- tla lirith hi Charlottetown nfnicsnlil. And I do hereby filrllior order that n true com’ hereof lio fnrilnvilh ecu-oil on tho Attorney-Cerium! of this Pro- vince. an that all .IIl!l'IOllI'lll|f‘l'!‘.lI|‘l| in the unlit Elllllti.‘ n! nfniosniil niny have rllln Iluflfl! ttiervnf. (llVEN ilmlor my linml and the lien! of the Illlll (‘nurt this err-null ilill’ nf Rfny, A. l). 1011:: in ni- vi r u[ llis (L. 5-) 30% A What: Nn 1 04%: Nn L‘ 4 nor (‘mtg M. Fem] 557$; Tm 0b . Onln: N0 2 f‘ ‘M5442 lair l fwul No ‘.3 fem 231%; J3". Phtlle H! friends Atoll-sly’: reign. (signed) ll. L. PALIIIJR, Judge of Probate. 8B0 6 6 Qor All Ihtrlryg n .....- v w w; No i No ll l.‘ W Tuck 81,. $1 nor ling S. in (t. $5.05: lights $5.75 to $11.15; llnii Ln 5L piled by the ‘LIP I llrazll liiili-vis . Iiiilgrlriii liv . -. llrwm-v llVifllilllfl IIllllllllll Iluflll IIllIlRilfy pencil lnllirl Sil-llzrirlnliil frilm- , Ilniiml Siuims‘ drilinl- 1456 PM‘ cent in,- llfiimfl ,1|‘|~ vesliii: irrzlilullily -re the iiilrplllii butler . on lllllI slant-ii ui- l'.\'ll"l'li‘lli .\ fanii-lliiinil drop iii was i-rermlml on the .\Ir\|ll.l'4‘lll illlir)’ rimi prmliu-i- iimrkvt ' rrriulerl in i-nrlnlumr loll. (lrnilwl siillunniils in (‘ilfllllli lire 17 chills for extras, 1.’. cents for 00 cents for New Wlicnt: .\In_v ill-iii; Juli’ 9'“; 071/4“ . 0m»; JiL-iy 287m: Jul)’ 20'1": 0v! n n r 17.7 5|}. 1.7: select rli-cluiillii: exirii heaviest uccor-llng to qual- EXCHANGE (Fnvlntllnn Pres N) British and il\-l‘l‘l\(!l~‘3 in teln- llDllilf its l-i-iii- llliiik o! Clllliilil- May 17 full o . . .3118. llllllllll -l.§ltl'il . .0117 Jililt. I r .0193. nil .......».i c.5011. Nnrivny krone ...'_ 1i. .1517. ltniliii:iii‘n loll .0l\.<'.'-. Snilli .\l'ri.»:| lininiil 4.4817. Spain pcswln . 1141i. .2315. "170 YlInr I7—~(.\.I'. )-I~‘nr- '. (i Ilrltlilii PRQODUCE (fhiniullnn I'm-in) H lllty l7~\\".ll| |ll‘ltllll"' yi-i-riipis twill}! ll llltiv‘ liihllt-‘I “Illilvrlilll! hill- rnvli lmtter prii-"s (\’llI‘l\' Mi l ru- . lll frvt- 17V; pound. llllroiplfl were not lir-nvy, totalling only 109 hnr .. Cheese prniliiz-iinii in: steadily. Offerings Prlcnu hPIlI illirhnnev-ll at liicrmn- to in also niiiniiliierl n pound for current (Infill-lo t-ivlnri-il l'lll“'-“t‘. In“. m“. miryyni PnlIllnllPiI in lmlil lninmrolnent. nr less TOi-(‘Ilt "Lu fur seconds. Ile- cciiils were 23f’! vases. irirkiit heiil rit the with iirii-oa nr S" to llrunsrvlck nml Island green riloufl- tnina in S0 pound lines. c1211 11v (Fniuullnn ‘Pi-run ll‘l.\'.\'ll'l‘ll." .\l::_v 1' l LOFH , _ Oct 4 Ilnrlt-yl Ifny urn; Juli- 3411B: Oct o. (‘lift PRIFI-‘fi .i\l‘_~ ‘Q0 ‘l .. 1K; will; .'o l (Iilflllll \\' "V11; No 3 I‘. \V 211%: .\'n 1 I've/l Elli! Ilt- wiwl ‘Jill: True).- fi I‘ l1‘ iii: '.' mw ' 3T3 Sn 4 L‘ W _ No 8 C W 32: rr I Slinlviniiziin Montreal Stock Market (Canadian I'm-en) Morin Clo" llutbilrst. A p. w- t» s.» one 1'15 Brit TIJI ICU s. llrnzlllziii , (‘iili lfnr , llu I'll! ... ... u (Erin ind Al or: . ‘Ki 4! l‘ It ... -.- .-.. "- a." 15% Dom Iii-Rigs ... .... .... .-- ... 2-3 linw Smith . . .. 4 Iluln Steel and Coal B . 11/, In! ... ... Iii iilnaliey llnrria ... ..-'- .... an. 5 lift-Foil Front Rfontrmil Pow:- Xnt Brew Pnivr-r (‘oi-p Our-lino Prnfl) Winnipeg ll‘ 1v. Y. CURB ( Canadian Pull) ‘i 01.110 (‘lilliiiiig . I‘lil‘iL‘.\' Pnllmliirio ... l'|\llllll(lll I‘ ... . (‘miiiiiirillii Dome Mines .. . lwllriilgc ... ... .. (lnlzlnii- (lolillit-lll (lruiiiilla [lurker .. g TO LET —— STORE OR OFFICE PAGE THREE {l xoorp WEEK END SPECIALS CHOICE DORNED BEEF 10c PER LB. SATURDAY ONLY FOR THE PICNIC LUNCH SMOKED PIGNICS (Our Own Cure) 13c PER. LB. < FRIDAY ONLY FRESH HADDOBK FILLETS 2 FOR 25c PLEASE ORDER EARLY. PHONE 390 389 t; z l s l ........-........} Advertising Kate's-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c, per word; Western and Eaten: locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word: Cliissliied, 2c. pi-i- WUHI; Iu olcmoriiirii Notices, 70c. per Inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Oilr-r- ings, Cairds. etc" 4c. per name; Letters o1‘ Conduit-nee, 70c. per Inch; Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per iuvll or 4c per word. Other rat-es on applivilliol». Minimum Charge for any advcrtiseuient. twenty - five cents, l z i z i’ E Q z 3 z norm-z..- pcr word. three In- For Sale sort-ions for the price of mo, Strictly - GOOD DAISY (. RIII. (iE payable 1n advance CHEAP Apply Guardian. 9565-5-18-31 ‘saline/inn SUITABIE FOR To Let I lining outilouscs, etc, 1c per sheet, Guardian Ollie-c. tf. “ .-i)R. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Flvc, Bridge and Whlst Score curds. Guardian ‘Central Job Prirltery. Nov. l-tf. ‘I30 LET — FURNISHED HUNGA- low. Apply Guardian. 9508-5-16-31. Guardian. 9516-5-16-31. T0 LET—TWO ROOMS. Arruj l l BOAR" AND ROOM- ALSO BED’JYFIL-IIVBISIIIIY PLANTS 00c PER Sitting F°°m- 75 Gl- swig“ , hundred: 73" by mail. $4.00 per 9540‘5‘17'~~ Lholusanrl. 1‘. Reeves, South- port. 9507-5-16-61. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Briiluc and Whist Score Corns. uulirdian Central Job- Printery, Nov. l-tf. rooms. Heated. Great (icorgc Street iiext to Cruswclrr. Studio. Phone 626. 9545-5-19-31. lloliliigor Homestead ittltziiillg-i Oil . PM. t‘ fif C PM, (ll .. Piniinor .- .. Prvinlii-r QlVlllllllt . Trent» (lolil San Ant . . Hzirnlri . Shcrriit ~ Nlsrnn .. Siiiilneolili .. .-. .- Si, Anthony Sloi- ]'nc . Sud Ilasin 'l'l.miiii Vlill ‘Pnisnucliiiir: ... ... Vlyvillll . \\'illsri_\"~ll Algnmfl _. Agent: ()1 liiilormln ... l-‘iinihills Glllwn H. ... ... ... ... -. (Innrifleh firozollo ... Ifnlnroiv Home Oil ... . Ilurl Ilny ... ‘iekvl =2 5 I i Kiln-lurid .. .\Ii-I,nni| . i. llrihflnrl .. . Nlglit IIuuk Nnrrlnii . .. New Name "You had better put y-oilr swcfltcr on. Cecile it is quite cold out." "I guess 31ml are rig-ht. mother. My arms are covered with French BOARD AND ROOM ll’ f FOR SERVICE. (13902) WINSLOE Boarders wanted FOR. SALIi-TIVO ROW POTATO planter ililll siovcii each $50.00. ‘VANTED _ Two BOARDERS- Jzilnes Lliivless, Kcnsinglon, PEI. reasonable rates. Apply Guard-i 955-55434,‘ inn. 9519-5-16-31 i . TFOR. SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED Ayrshire Cow 5 years. $30.00. Also driving wagon $25.00. W. S. Weeks. Fredericton. QSGZi-S-ll-l-ll. FOR. IN- valid ladies, best of care, in a nice quiet home, reasonable rates. Ap- {fflfihiqjf ply Guardian, 9555-5-18-31. .\ll:\\':iti'ers . _ rm: SALE -' BOARDS, soon"- Qfhfmélfrpm ' '_ Mlscenaneous ling, Shingles and Brick. Can fm,” muff " deliver by, truck. John Devihe, sins»: Mine! SEND no FOR LARGE Box FQCE Perikcs. 955i "IS-ill. liinriiliy . - ~__ illvwi" -- Powder, Jill‘ Vanishing dream, Hm slut __ “vlllr“'rs ovmh Rouge or Perfume to Cosmo Cos- . l. . ~i. n1: lll. 5 memes Hamilton’ Onmno‘ lllllllili.cem ‘RUIZ; ETnDIZITlKIKZCIVBBEOIL P"S°““"““~" m" Criiprllld. 9338-5-18-31. ‘Il-‘OR SALE-BUILDING LOT ON FSKCI‘ Slrcct. Pride. The three your old pure bred Percheron Siulliorl‘ also a Apply Antwan ‘a pureTrcd Clyde. Will lllzlke the i‘,"§‘,ff."i,',‘,”°¢”,‘..qfilliyillftiiib Royal season at the owner's stable. ‘ v " " ‘ “g5,,§_'5_n_3,_ Henry Wood, Vernon River. " 9537-5-17-2‘. "' l I‘. ONE AIII Phonogr1pl1 Columbia’ ma" “Willi-Ii;- 4 . sin-uni uffer_ from rurlrnlr- qlnvfnrv- _ Grafton hnme, renl gonnlns (‘illllllllllll lni-migli- g5g(;.5_17_31_ out, grrmrnnlmnr, lull nin- flour mhl- m-l, rnnnnlotle nlylen’ plilllll flnililil _ rnnlplrln “itli genuine (‘uliimlilii tom-i FOR SALE - X0, I FIELD IN- nrm reprolluri-r, brim!» out the IYYIINII‘ n\v<~rt_ clrilr. iri-ilirlnu (liiiuuilpla ilnnlili- smooth running motor, liuilt fur n lin- llnie HFTVIIW‘. Illl! pu-purute rnmiril milit- m-t. with ilmililt- tlllnrn, nevnrutr Iunil nponker. (lilulnof ric-rri-et enlnpli-ir- win- Illtlmi, price only ‘nineteen rllolliiru com Into with IL?» nl rrn, iiwi. 11""- ulunpfnlunililn r-vnnriln (on IIIHI tii-i-liw- FOR FAIL AT‘ LOIYIIST’ PRICES spotted liziriiiw" 0.11s; suitable to sow for Fivlrl Crops- (‘nlnpclili/vn, Also Chzli-iniiriliiix-ii (l0 Barley. Ilzlrry llylli‘, (forlivinil, _ 0534-5-17-31 lllfh cuttings. from R7- vr-its l" '“_"l lfll‘ (‘Jlhll l.‘l1‘7ll imgtviu; also mlr """""‘ ml!‘ “"'““ ““‘"" "“"""'"‘ 2"" usual lil‘l‘i‘.ll ti c Dlnli. hiiildiilil nrIr-rtinna; erirfr-il, [lflr-kvifl frm- onj for ‘u; Y P“ “i n" “PM our dn\__ lmnril 1min for slilnini-vit on row-int, Innnr-y null-r nr I‘III‘I|III‘ to I-‘runk lint.‘ ’llif‘"'.l llricos. J. mrrl, lllfl Rtlllvrl Sf.‘ Tfvfltlllfl, Ultlrlt, .q(l‘l'i_ Fnyirnn Bfiflgm your nrilvr fnr tiiln lvniirlrrfiil rnri- o: 546431‘ lmrgnl n- > __________ _ _ V0.1‘ l lVil n ted British Imports oi‘ Apples -~—-— i NTF!) - Sill/ILL, COMPLETE, British imports of apples in tllcl huusolzi-epiiig iipni-iliic-iit for elder- fJ-Sg, aye’. months of 193;; ‘Ygffl, as l_v miliilc. Picilsziilt Street, Reason- ‘ . - . - able rcni. Apply I‘. Giizlrclinrl. follows in cwts, the iifillrfb J1. ' ~ M“, 184i brackets being those ol a your ugztl . 1_ . MM” ' Canada 811.268 (3214031. ‘Uliilcri States 641,106 (1,258,000). Aiwimli-"i 42,354 (1,271), Total 1,002,792 (1,654 876.) . _____.__. - _.. _ “Yuri; Wanted GIRL “'.-\NTS ‘ ‘ 'III.-\I. HOUSE- ivork. Apply 1.77 Hillsbnro St. 9513-5-16-31. FARMERS’ ATTENTION A We have a most interesting proposition to offer to re- liable potato growers near Charlottetown, in supplying‘ their requirements in fertilizer as follows: One third cash; the remainder payment in tile fnil by potatoes zit current market price. If you are interested, cull at the office for further particulars. This offer applies only to growers who intend to haul their potatoes to Charlottetown. PAUL l. MURRAY, 1 Prince Street. Charlottetown, P, l-Z. knots now." Dill-PHI ...‘; n