$6.1m I "Fresh irom Greatest Value at All Times I "SM-AM TEA. the Gardens" decidedly it. John Dominion of anada The premier securities of the country arc selling on a basis today that offer maturities. We will be glad to sub- mit offerings oi these bonds with cur- rent yields. Eastern Securities Company Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH , W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager-Phone 954 llloneton Summeni’ attractive returns for all Halifax KOO?’ WEEK-END smscm Ls SWEET PICKLED PICNICS S Ltd. 13c PER LB. FRESH PORK SHOULDERS . . rev lb.,12c ROLLED ROAST ‘BEEF . . . . .. . . 1::r lb. 15c ROLLED CORNED BEEF . per lb. 10c FISH FRESH HALIBUT FRESH FILLETS .. i vnnsu SCALLOPS i B.C.SALMON 25c 15c 35c 25c -.-.---¢-.---u.- 889 ' r ALSO ‘FRESH HADDOCK, ‘SMOKED AND CURED FISH 0F ALL KINDS. FRESH SUPPLY DAILY PHONE 390 Ill MEMORIAL! ‘MRS. THOMAS LAURIE There entered into eternal life on the evening of March 16th in Char- lottetown, Minnie 'I‘rainor, beloved wife of the late Capt. Thomas Lau- rie at the age of 65 years. Deceased, who lizid been in lier usual good health until a few days previous to her death, suffered a hcnimorhagc 0f the brain on Sunday morning and passrd peacefully to her eter- nal ironic on the above mentioned date. ‘ She was a lady of elxir-iabli- dis- position, always Willing and ready i0 aid to the best c.‘ her ability, those in less favored circumstances than her self, but in her modest and unassuming way not many kncw of h" ‘wieiacticns to the needy and d" Cd. she was attended too in her bnal illncss by the Rev. Louis Diluilin, from whom she received PM coiisolutions oi the Catholic Church, ui which she was a true and devilivd member. She was also n steadfast. member of St. Joseph's Scdaliiy. llcr iunlral, ivhich was largely at- tended, was held from her late home i0 it. Dunstarrs Basilica, where a Ri-‘iluiem Mass was sung by the Rev. L“ Eerie“. when the mortal re- main! Of a loving wife and mother were laid to rest beside her husband. who predeceased her seven years ago. The Rev. Louis Dougan o!- ficlated at the grave. The numerous Mass Cards and Spiritual Offerings testified to the respect in which the deceased was held, also the flowers, wreaths and sprays. - She leaves to mourn her loss, I-Ill- da, Mrs. Edward J. Hnndrahan, of South Shore; Fred and Ivan oi Charlottetown; also a daughter-in- iaw, Anne. The mourners compris- ed the following: Ivan Laurie, Ed- mund Handrahan, Edmund Proctor, James Proctor, William Grimes, Vin- cent Grimes, Peter Clnrkin, Charles McKcnno and James Gillan. The pail-bearers were: Capt. James Hughes, Peter McAleer, Pat- rick McMahon, Alex Coady, Harry Corcoran and John Gormiey. May her soul rest in peace. BRITISH PNEUMATIC TIRE CASINGS There has bcen a very large in- crease in the export of British pneumatic tire casings for automo- biles this year. The value in the first two months was 395,650 pounds compared with 358,685 pounds in 1032. Increased exports went. to Denmark, France, Argen- tine, British South Africa and British India. Jlilnurilh Llnlment for Rheuvnniinm. F ERTILIZERS a We have in stock a full line of fertilizers-both chemicals and factory Ifllxed. "I want it "MW " ' tit ca... “ ' The mechanical condition of our goods is the very best and we “I fluke deliveries 100% perfect condition. i" to the uncertain arrival of steamer!- made. Our goods being freshly ground, screened and packed show no ' ‘ Our deliveries are not aub- We can make delivery when ' W0 helleva we have sufficient fertilizers in stock to fill all our orders ‘"118 the Month of April and early part of Mo!- oll package containing 100 pounds is meeting with great favor. The ‘I When washed and dried is very suitable for 90 pounds of potatoes. i factory miiod fertilizers are we understand lower in price than lWother-partolcanada. Ilnhulngoi law lltlll hull‘ chemicals. Illihorlflee have strongly w waved "Iv a» o! fwwrv Vim one ton cost the fanner about $5.00 more than the cost of amount of plant food in the form We consider that at tho present low spent In them l| spent to better advantage than in the mixed of chemicals. Then the argu- llll in favor or r in.“ an times stronger when the differ- h“ h‘ ll dived; aboztlgl-fi- ' ‘V! can save 50o a ton by taking delivery from our plant. ‘IILLND @901)! FOR ISLAND FABMEBS” The Island Fertilizer 5R. Company Limited, Charlottetown. P- |'7- mm‘- “ff-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stocks, Bonds, Quotations Montreal Stock Market (Cnuldlun Press) Mocks Clone Buthuret A ... ... ... .... ... 1% Bell Tel ... ll Brnillau . 7% . 8% Can Ind Al . 1% Dom lllrdge 151,4. Int Nickel . 000 hicColl Front Montreal Powe 27!’; Nat Brew Power Corp ... 05$ Quebec Power 11 Shawlnignu ... . . I0 Winnipeg . . . . .. .. . . .1 21f; Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Prue) Stock: Allied Chemical .... ... ‘are .... Clone Con Gal '.. ... "a em o Corn Products . . ... ..... .... 031i; Delaware and Hull ..¢ ... .... 5G Eastman ... ... ... ... .... 48% Gen Electric ... ... ... . . 13 Gen Foods ... ... ... ... . . 25% Gen Motors ... ... . 121,5 Int ifiirvester 22 Int Nickel Nat Biscuit PRODUCE (Canadian Pun) MONTREAL. April 5—The steady tone ln egg prices continued to pre- vull on the Montreal produce and dairy market today. Slight decrease in receipts. storage buying and the approach of the Easter holidays were factors in the better tone. Fresh graded extras la carlotu or lea: gained half a cent at 1095 to 11 cents while firsts rit I4 I/ilo 1i} cents rind seconds at 13% to ll cents n iloacii were steady. Iteeelpin were 1,- 737 cases. , Butter remained unchanged hut a firm tons was prevalent. No 1 re- graded in carlots or less was quoted at 2i to 2H5 rents a pound. Re- ceipts were 171 boxes. Current Ontario colored cheese was steady at 10% to 11 ieiits a pound. Ile- cclpts were only 10 boxes. Potatoes were firm. New Bruno-wick or Prince Edward inland green moun- tains pore B) pound bu‘! selling at 05 to 70 cents anrl Prince dwarri Island green mountains per 00 puuud bag at 75 to 80 cents. GRA IN (Canadian Prell) wirmiruo, April 5- CLOSE Wheat: liay 5154B; July 52% to 7a: Oct 5400B. _ Oats: liiny 25B: July 25%: Oct ‘.5. slasrley: May 3005B; July 311,93; Oct o/isn rrtrcns Wheat: No 1 Lard 53%: .\'o l nor 51: No 2 nor 40%; No 8 nor 47%: No 4 nor 461,5; No 5 4-1-12; No (I 43-74; I‘uli Ser N I Radio .. Stand Oi Vanadium ... Westinghouse Woolworth IV. (Canadian Prose) Stocks Amer (‘you B ... int Pate .. St. Oil Inii .. MINING ’ . ("'"iuliun Press) TORONTU_ April 5- iitockn Bralorno ... .... (‘on Pat IiflkPlllllll ... Lake Shore . . binrussa ... ... ..... \i~lartle ... ... ... . 0 ilf/drityre ... ... ... ... .. ... 2-705 liiehilllan ... .. _ 11A ‘Air-Waiters ..... ... - “in (‘orp . . . . .. .. i717 wort Ii"ll . f! Moss aims . 1i‘- Mnrpby ... 1% \ic\’ltile . 29 NPWDCC 2% Nlplssliig 150 Ncravidri . "175 Old Colony . 1 Pvt Oil ... ... l-‘i Pioneer . . .. 017i Prrnfler ... .. . M San Ant ... ... 90 Sherritt ... 48 Slseoo ... ... . 150 Studcnona 3V4 Sud Ila-win 99 Sylvniiifc .. 82 ‘Pnshcie 101 'l‘~rl.- Hughes ... 49-7 'l'ioari\vr-il .. 115 “Wltsr-y l" U “Wight IIilr 442 Silver . 27% Total Sales UNLISTED lthanri 0 . .- . . 3% il-lilssoiii-l . l3 P-Couper .... 270 ("anlnurum ... .... Wrlorailo ... ... IIIIII Bay ...i ... ... . Nick ... ... . . Sit-Imori Norrion Pond Oi“. Voiiiuies . Vickers . . Contact . MT’L. CURB (Canadian Pun) ... i“. u . wiiiim- era's...’ ... ... i014, y: Huntington, my ~ Track 51%; No 1 durum v Il- Oats: No 2 C W 21%; No 2 C W 22; No 1 feed 21%: No 2 feed 10%; ite- jccied 18: Truck 24, . Barley: llialtlug grade! ll row ex 3 C W 34%; 2 row ex 8 C W 33%; Other grades no 3 C W 20%; Ni’) 4 (j W m. 5Q: No ii C W 25%; No 0C W 24%.‘ Track 30%. m EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) . BIONTREAD Apr-ll 5—-i3ritIsb and foreign exchange currencies in relo- tlnn to the‘ Cnnudlan dollar as coni- plled by the itoviil Bank of Canada, closed trirlay II follow-sw- Argeiitinn peso .3140. Australia pound 4.20.77. Austria Schilling .1718. Belgium beige .1080. Brnll mllreia .0010. -Bulgarln lav .0002. China Houg Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .0302 Denmark krone .i‘1'>0. Finland fininnrk . 00. Fmnco franc .0470. Germany relchavunrk .2873. Great Britain pound 4.1427. Greece drnclium .0008. Holland flnrln .4880. I-iimgary poiirzo .2130. .313}. Italy Ill“: .0002. Japan yen .2002. . Jugnslrivln rlinur .0l00. Norway krone .2125. , Poland nloii .1.'<ltl7. Spain pescla .1020. Roumania leu . Sweden krona . Switzerland franc South Africa pound . New Zealiinil [IOIIIIII 3.201941. IifllLNl‘SlllL('S dollar 21 per premium. . 2747. cent Sea Temperature Cove rns Catch HALIFAX. N. 5., April 5—!"rom the results of studies made during the summer of 1932 by the Atlantic Fisheries Experimental station of the Biological Board of Canada it l of the water has much to do with ' .5 success of deep sea. fishing, accord- ing to the Natural Resources De- partment of the Canadian National periments, which were conducted in the vicinity of Halifax, that when the bottom temperature of the water rose above fifty one de- grees fahrenheit very few fish are caught. Young haddock were abundant at the mouth of the Halifax harbor during last summer and this provided a unique oppor- tunity to institute a number of tests, taking the temperature of the water along with the number of fish caught. The practical cou- cluslon which the experiments led to is that if the fishermen were to take the temperature of the water near the bottom while fishing they would increase their catches ac- oordingly. According to Miss Lillian Back- us, of the Greater New York Sav- ings Bank, at least 85 per cent of the baiiklng done by mutual sav- ings institutions in the United States is conducted through wo- men. Mrs- Mary Gaines cletrcted her 04th birthday recently by reading without gasses at her home in Long Island. N. Y. She has been a librarl n of the Huntington private libr for 25 years. For l-‘lve Years In. Andrew Volk, Burrlehtg Alta, wrltou-“I was very much bothered, for five yearn, with comma on uiy hands and wulotr. I triad all kinds of ointmahs and mt they did not be! mo. L d told um about urdoch Blood Bitters, and after I bad taken two bottles I found I had received complete relief from my trouble." LIVESTOCK (Canadian Prull ‘MONTREAL, April ii-Oiferings to- talled 1.301! lieuil on the tuo ileum-iii livestock markets today. Itecelpts were composed of 6.7 cattle. 8B calves and 1,248 hogs_ including about 00 cattle and 000 hugs held over. Up to 10.30 a. m. there were no lalel made on either cattle or hog-s. (fiilvt-s ivi-re just steady at $3 for common light venin with one lot of ill! nieniiuiii to good quality calves, averaging around 145 pounds for $4.00. Udiuuioii iu plain quality drinkers brought 8.00. ' SUPPLEMENTARY (continued from Page 3) McIntyre) reported that he had conrpletely lost control of the men in his own department. Mr. McIntyre denied that he had made this statement. Hon. Mr. Arsenault cited other expenditures under Liberal admin- istration, including $8,000 on the Andrew Fraser Mitchel fiasco and the scrapping of the Dalton Sau- atorium which ecessitated the rebuilding, at the taxpayers’ ex- pcnse, of the new Provincial San- atorlum. He also lnstanced the ex- travegant road policy under Mr. Mofntyreb administration, involv- ‘ing the construction of ceruent bridges too narrow for our roads and the ordering of $100,000 oi ma- chinery over the telephone. "These rprojects eausedawasteofthousands of dollars, and now my hon. friends come here and lecture us on ex- travagance ln building Prince oi Wales College and Faloonwood Hospital. We have been planning to put up such buildings of a per- manent nature that would serve notonly this generation but the generations to come. I do not think our people are alarmed at expenditure on such permanent construction, but they were alarm- ed at the large debt that has been accumulated through the extrava- gance of the Liberal administration money to have built the Prince of Wales College-for imported gravel to place on the roads. And I ask my hon. friends, where is that gravel today?" Mr. McIntyre maintained the Dalton Sanatorium had been a white elephant and that the Lib- on drawing plans for the seow, at erals had been extravagant. has been found that temperature. Railways. It was found in the ex-| deficit on the proportionate basis would be in the vicinity of a mill- ion dollars. He suggested the Esti- lmates should be reduced ‘ r, some lconslderable extent." . Mr. IiePage maintained that no provision was made to take care of sinking funds. j 'Hon. Di‘. MaoMillan: “Yes, there | was." Mr. LePage said if the Prince of Wales College had been built on the old foundation with the con- veniences formeriy - enjoyed, n; would not have cost more than $200,000. It was up to the Govern- ment to at least curtail some other expenditures or increase the rev- enue to show that they meant busi- ness. Thc Government, he figured, went back at least $500,000 with- out anything but $200,000 of public works to show for it. Mr. Dennis said he could not see how plans for a new institution at Falcohwood could be .iitllized in repairing the old east wing. l-ie said there had been a. great i.in- provement in Faioonwood patients since they had lost the accommo- dstion which they previously en- joyed. The patients are being used differently since then, and they have been making manielloug progress. Hon. Dr. MacMillan, m reply to Mlr. Dennis, pointed out that the Percentage of cures and admissions 185i‘ Year was 36 per cent, whereas in other years it had run between 50 and 60 percent. Mr. Campbell asked architect was paid, Hon. Dr. MaoMlllau said provis- ion had been made last year in the Estimates. I Mr. Campbell claimed the provis- ion 8h0111d be included in this year's Estimates if it was paid since Jan. 1. how thc The bill was agreed to. finally reported Teachers’ Pensions Act On motion of Hon. Dr. Mac- Millan the House resumed commit- tee reading with Mr. W. A. Stew- art in the chair of the Act to v-ri."-r%'c“dfii'.%fi"'"""““"""""‘" '* amend the Teachers Superauu in borrowing $300,000 - enoughl lAct. The amendment provides that IT. tion Act. On motion of the promoter the pensionable age of female teach- ers ' was left at fifty-five years". The bill was reported a‘: ed to with amendments. v Bulk sales Act On motion of Hon. m. MacPhee the House resumed committee reading with Mr. Strong in the chair of the Bulk Bales Act. The promoter moved the follow- ing amendment in place of sec. 10 sub sec. (2) as quoted in yester- day's Guardian. "Provided however, that notwith- eiandins such sale shall be void 11S against the creditors of the ven- dor so as to rendei-the stoekwhleh i8 the Sllbifict of such sale in bulk liable to satisfy their claims, the purchaser shall nevertheless con- tinue to be indebted to the vendor in the full amount; of the purchase price so that such indebtedness my b0 Eitflifiled by the creditors °f u"! Vendm‘; Mid the Purchaser shall also be a trustee of such stock for the benefit of the creditors of the vendor, and ‘shall be per- sonally liable to account, to them for all and any moneys or security realized or taken by him from out 0f 0i‘ on account of the sale or other disposition by him of such stock or any part thereof." The bill was reported agreed to. Public Utilities Act On motion of Hon. Mc. Mac- .hee the House went into oom- mittee with Mr. W. A. Stewart in ihc chair on second reading of an act to amend the Public Utilities "no commissioner shall be dhquali- BAG SALT l Z1 i-r WINDSOR PUIZESI/mri BESVT~ I AVAILABLE ALSO IN THIS HANDY PACKAGE Bw you: isvorlie "be!" salt in the HANDY PACK. AGE. NOW Oputnl Guardian locals, Minimum Charge for any cents. iAdverlisingllates-ilayahle in Advance t’ 1'1""!!! 100115. 30- D" WWII: Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Cluaifled, 2c. per word; In Memoglgm Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards. etc, (c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notice of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. pet inch or 4o per word. Other rates on IDPIIBZLIOBJ, AAALLALA LLAAAA 4c. per word; Western pufl vvwwV advertisement twenty - five vYVYvvvv ¢x1¢¢¢kk4x a na-rui-u per word. tam m- certious for the price of two, strictly pliable in advance. For Sale ' CARBOABD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc. 1c sheet. Guardian Office. per tf. FOR SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- EARLY LEGHORN CHICKS $6.00 per 50. Express paid. Everett. I-Iowatt, Carleton. 8688-4-3-51. FOR SALE - ROGERS RADIO, $74.00, will sell for half price; al- so sewing machinc. 236 Kent St. 8745-li FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- fled by reason of being a iesee or user of a telephone or the purch- aser of power, water or electric cirr- rent or-service from any public limit)’. from acting in any matte,- aiiectlns Sllchpubiic utility. | The bill was agreed to. At 1 p.m. the House took recess. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS REPORT Afternoon session: Mr. J. A. MacDonald moved, sec- onded by Mr. Strong ,the following report of the Public Accounts Cum- mittee: The Honourable The Speaker i And Members Of The Legislative erais were not to blame for scrapp- I m8 "Z N0 1110091‘ 11114 been 9060i poi-i; cn the Public Accounts ‘or the Assembly: Gentlemen: Your committee appointed to rc- vaar eiiding Dec imber 31st, A. D., Grand River as they were drawn 1932 beg to submit its report as fol- by the engineers of the department. lows: He denied that fenders had been’ "called" for road machinery over ed the Securities licld in the Sink- the telephone or that the road 1118 Fund of the Province, and as gravelling expenditure of the Lib- Pfesehiied to your committee we dol Your committee met and examin- flnd that the Securities held in the M1; Ape“ magmfllned that the Sinking Fund as presented to your deficit 1.15;; yam. was $549,458_ They Committee corresponds with the list were budgeting this year for an .35 51mm‘ by n“ Public Accmmts 5°!‘ expenditure o, $15,001,‘... and the _the year ending December 31st, 1932. The total ordinary revenue for the year amounted to $1,206,025.75 while the total Ordinary Expenditure amounted t0 $1,277,400.85. '.l'lic t0- tal liabilities of the Province in De- cember 81st, i932 as shown by the Public Accoiuits were $3,032,338.37. (Signed) J. A. MCDONADD, nasvu STRONG, IV. A. STEIVART. Mr. McIntyre moved in amend- mnet, seconded by Mr. Cox, that the report of the Committee be not adopted, but that the said report be referred back to the Committee with instructions that. they include as liabilities of the Province all out- standing bills unpaid at the end of i932, one of which is $112,000 on Prince of Wales College. The amendment was defeated on a. straight party vote of 8-15 and the motion adopting the report carried on the same division. 0n motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhee, the House resumed committee read- ing with Mr. Strong in the chair of The Insurance Act. After discus- sion and amendment of a number of clauses previously held over for reconsideration, the bill was finally WHOLE FAMILY WlTll INIJIGESTION A mother oi four \vrites:—~“My- self and family of four all seemed to suffer from acidity, pidns iii the back, and other forms oi‘ indiges- tlon. I suffered whatever 1 ate. But since we have been taking Kruschen (for the last three months) we can eat anything, and all enjoy our food much better. We never have a trace of acidity or pain now. I think it is w0nderful—it has no upsetting rc- sults. Whatever we may have to go without, we could not. give up Kruschen."—(Mrs.i M. K. Kruschen Salts swiftly neutralises acid, takes all the torment out oi it, and gently cxpcls it from the sys- tem. And by stimulating your or- guns of elimination to perfect reg- ular action, Kruschcn will prevent this harmful acid from ever accum- ulating again. After that you'll ex- perience no more misery after meals. Kruscheii will keep your 1n- side clcan and serene. Pure and in- vlgoratcd blood will be sent coursing to every port of your body. You'll feel wonderfully energetic and well. As healthy" and hearty as it is hum- aniv possible to feel. Five. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery, Nov. l-tf. )8. SALE -— STEEL SPLIT PUL- ley, 24 inch diameter, 9 inch face. Steel split pulley, 26 inch dia- meter, 7 inch face. Cast iron pule ley 18 inch diameer, 8 inch face Steel shaitlng 9 feet long, 1i‘; inches in diameter complete with hangers and bearings. A bar- gain ior quick sale. Apply Guard- ian. ti. reported agreed to. On motion of Hon. Dr, MaeMiliiin the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair on sec- ond reading of an Act to amend the Income and Personal Property Tax- ation Act.. The amendment increases thc tax- ation rate on the Maritime Electric Company from 1 per cent to 11-’.- per cent. It also increases the rate on fire insurance companies outside the Province by $25 each and pro- vides for a minimum increase of 10 per ccnt on banks. . Tax On Bacbelu s‘! Mr. Allen thought there should be a differentiation between the in- come tax on married and Slllgll. men. “To encourage matrimony," he also thought there should be a special tax on bachelors. Mr. Campbell endorsed Mr. Al- len's viewpoint. Hon. D1‘. bi-iiiiillhzn suid llic siiiv, gestion would be takcn into coiisitl-f oration. v The bill was imported agreed to. On motion of Hon. Dr. lvfaelvlii- ian the House went into Commitlcrgi with Mr. Hunter in the chair, oni second reading of the Appropriation i, Act. Mr. T. A, Campbell asked what work was covered by the item in the, supplementary Estimates of $7,500 for water system at Falconwooti. Hon. Dr. MacMilian replied that the water system had been erected at Faiconwood but the contract is not completed. Thesystem must be connected up. $16,100 has been paid and the item referred to was the balance on account. The bill was agreed further discussion. to without FAMILY COURT ACT On lnotloii of lion. Dr. ltiacMillan, the House went into committee with , Mr. Wlgmore in the chair on sec- ond reading of an Act to amend an Act to establish a court for the trial of juvenile offenders. The piomoter said the bill had been prepared by those interested in child welfare in the city. 1t. had’ ihc approval of the Children's Aidi gsociety and School Board and was prepared by a Committee consisting, of Messrs. Donald MacKinnon, K.C.,l W. E. Bentley, KC, and J. J. John- ston, KC. The bill makes provision for tiie setting up of a Family Court. The presiding judge will not, neces- sarily be a lcgal man. The idea is to take the settlement of disputes out of the legal atmosphere so that both parents and children may fall more directly under moral suasion. The Act will not entail any addi- tlonai expense on the Government. Mr. LePage said he believed the Act was a good one. lie asked if it would apply generally throughout the Province. The promoter replied iii the af- firmative. Mr. Campbell asked what relation would trials under the Act have to the Criminal Code. Hon. Mr. McPhec said the applic- ation of ihc Act. would necessarily be confined to juvenile delinquents .-- Tvrv$¢ so‘ Male Help Wanted WANTED-YOUNG MAN '1'O work on farm. Mus; be good with stock. W. M. Jenkins, Bcdeque. 8722-4-5-wf-2l. Employment Wanted DANE IVANTS WORK 0N FARM. Five, Bridge and whm scum Particulars first letter. Apply Cards. Guardian Central Job Guflfdlall- 8726-4-5-31. Printcrv. Nov. l-tf. Wanted tVANThlD-A ItOLI. TOP WRITING desk. State price. Apply “J" c/o, Guardian. 67434-541 IVANTED-AT ONCE, QVANTITY of_ ale bottles, pints and quarts. Highest prices. Will cull for. Bill Michael, Phone 110T. 8731-4-5-5 \VANTED——'A CHEST OF DRAW- crs in good condition. Reasonable price. Appiy Guardian. 8740-4-6-31 Help Wanted ‘SVAXTED — A MARRIED COUPLE on a farm. Apply A. B. C., Guardian. 8740-4-0-31. TO LET — TWO ROOMS FOR ‘light housekeeping. Apply Guard- ian. 8739-06-31 '\.T‘.\R'I“.\II‘.NTS T0 LET —- FUR- iiislied or unfurnished. Tel. ZBB-J. ~ 8724-4-5-3i. TO I.IZT—I.:\ILGE UNFURNISIIED front i-ooiii with fire-place, suit- able for bed-sitting room. Kitchen privileges. Apply 11 Sydney St. 8730-‘1-3-31. TO LET _ THAT DESIRABLE l‘i.‘!<i('.Cil(‘f‘, 28 Brighton Road. now occupied lav l". :9. Wilkins. Posses- sion lst May. Phone ifli-J. 8746-4-6-3. Female Help Wanted “CINTED-DIJHD FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian. _ 8T05-4-4-tf. hiissellaiieous (YAFIITIIIID —- LIVE SILVER FOX iivaici, at Southport. Describe tzitfrio itiaii-zinqs. Apply; Leo Frank, PO. Box 410, Cl1l\l'lCii.i‘ii'J‘i\‘l‘l. 8747-11 Capt. Ejiinr Mi Olsen has rc- ported the (1isi'o.'ei"y of traces 0i the exit-truce at one time oi a lost race of Eskimo hunters on the bar- ren coast of East Greenland. for itiinurilfit s-riiiiipa. lfnimollt SIOnmPI \VIDU\VS ASK “WEDDING (‘EREMONY C": 1E TO GIVI-l liiOlii-I TO WIVES NEW YJRK. April s-The nat- ional convention of the Widow: and \V.(iO\‘-"I£i Club, in session here yesterday udotitvii a resolution dc- mzinciiiig that ill.‘ irirniuia used in wedding ccrem iiics be changed t0 provide more niimcy for women. Will Osborne sang “in the Valley Yoo Hm" for the uldows and Wid- owers ivliiie the ioie was being tzikmi 'l.'ll(‘ resolution ivas present- ed to the convention by Mrs. Nelle B. Stiill. oi Elyria, 0.. founder and prcszrlent oi the organization. Five liewsrccl cameras were ivhirring as Mrs. Stull iiitmetl: "BYit rzsolved that the people cf the United states of America de- mand in such terms that there shall b» no mistake about their mean- ing, that the phrase ‘with all my workily goods I the: endow in the wedding ceremony be changed. Be it resolved that hereafter the phrase shall b2: ‘With all my ivorldlv goods iiiidmoriey I thee endow.‘ " infringing upon provincial laws. On motion of the promoter, Clause 5, providing for payment of salary to the judge or judges to be appoin- ted, was debated. 1t was hoped, he said, to obtain the voluntary ser- vices of competent persons in this capacity. The bill was agreed to. At 8 p. m. the House adjourned. to meet Thursday morning at 10 o'- clock.