CENTRAL CREAMERIES Perfection Summerside Charlottetown iiain] Souris Creamery Souris. iotiand and her husband left to iourn was formerly of Bedeque, -. E. 1.. and is a brother of Mrs. .. S. Henderson, of this city, _ IIAD EYE REMOVED-The many rlends of Mr. James Monaghan, Jhesmut St., City. who is a patient at the Charlottetown Hospital, will regret to learn that it was found u to remove one of his eyes. However, it is pleasing to rePOrt that he is making good prowess. the Pathfinders Badge. - MRS. ODOR/GI O. GILL In the early daysofFriday, April 2'1. 1935. Mrs. Georze C. Gill of Rtanhope, P.E.I., passed co her ‘ternal reward. aged 66 years and lo months. Mrs. Gill, whose maiden name was Mary Victoria Moore had been only a few days home from the P111. Wspital, where every- thing pOsslift was done to save her BACK TO THE OLD HOME Bock to the days of childhood, lli ylrllollliill _ SPRING PAR-K SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Principal's De ment BIImIl-‘ID-BE SHOWEIIED - A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss Barbara Macloan 63 Highland Avenue, Cambridge, Mass" in honor of Miss Jessie Gillls life, but it b" nme evident that she could not recover. Mrs. Gill was thou taken to her daughter's home in East Royalty until roads became passable enough Back to the scense of yore. -——— . when 1 stop and rest and say s mas CATHERINE iiwiwulsoly ordds x - 1, Phyllis Burke; 2. "l" i‘ m“ i” “mm” i‘ "we" m" for her to set to h r home m Wayfl N JBIMS DOW; 3. 56BX89 Vewy- me “x” we” “sembhd the Stanhopti. where she was very anx- st the Old Cathodral cool-l Aiter a brief illness patiently Grade lx-i. Murivn Thomson: 1- Wgm m big‘; “i: ious o. be, realizing that her time i _ sol-us thsis passed away on sci-ii John whitlock; 3. Marion Biswpri- many d ted 1 i c, f, On el-flih was short. Mrs. Gill was a. “m, am 1; mm‘ 1n chum-mg 24, i035, st the home of her alstor. Grade VIII-l, Norma Vesilioy. mm gnu enwempmcem were: Opened woman of quiet and peaceful nature, When I left the dear old home. M11- M“5“e" Fmmymn- mlmm“ Hm? Rmflnmn‘, 3' Aubm B acq“ ' by M155 ‘label Macmmhie and the and it was with remarkable forti- wd "cum, Misc Catherine Murchison. in the m- ' tude and simple Christian faith 0f the iiiyfl - m,‘ Th 1 w Miss hkmedm, Dmflmm verses read by Miss Anna. MaoLea-rl. w from homo. your of her iise- e ii _ that she faced the heal-ins shd. W116i! ill‘ 3- 5V M his b A t l6 1850 Grade vn_1 charlie Jwkgoy; 3 M13 Jean Gillis iihnligh tfliken by ii" °“ ‘m “n W" ' - R E11,, m; 3 mo“, Mom,’ ' surprise thanked the donors and ""8- Gm w“ “"1 '1" B" 3i- um, mom“. at Point Prim, adsughtor of Simon oula s 0 . . yfe- extended i m u t an _ George, N114" when W0 brothers, Ingnmge theyfiséarldace still: “WW3” “a h“ Wm‘ mm“ Mm" char?“ v,_'1'.'§e§:1 Egan?’ 2' em u, 0,31“ ‘$0,131.22 h? mfifiw Charles Moore and Isaac Moore m the om home m the Con," chison. Ilior the last thirty-five years 8:8: Dtovron. n,“ 1cm cxmnorr 2 Mme. The “may, o! the evem mu m‘ may mm years ago she T!“ iii-m "W" ti" m“ I si:°K%;flfirhB€I‘l!1-‘lfi:mesim‘etr1'1s 33S Josh silliness-u nglph cal-son’ ' ins was client socially in music "wig Mi"- Gmi’ Gm- “l” °‘ ' 9 ' ' ' m“ m t g 1_ Th 0th Bay . George, and about B. year The ha days oi childhood bmthe“ ‘mdmmd m‘ Mum’ G My??? ‘Lfififii... and iv»! thtxmcifil-Iiieiixo: fflvgtgd He]: iiiier they time is this Elwin“ 1 went Eels». as c. boy ' hymn 1‘ the “my member “u the Dflrgthe soil-d’ (equalr 2 holsh guests with Gaelic songs. minty i“! "mild “i smiiiwpei “hm “i” And the old school ya the old ‘my “"'““,_, Dm"? 3 9mm, mbmgon‘ rgflreghmenhg we... moss by s... lived until hei- death. Besides hoi- ' siiisiiiii miiiiiiiiiii-“i? wi- iI-i- =- “my Z.‘.°°.*f.“'w‘i‘.i‘iim°‘3’iiii’.’ D...“ low" filhtshlfhfihallidfii... Wm‘ m d°* m ‘fluuy m“! ‘tags; afihthzumfighinagfxgfdeh: mékdi’ y 23:1?“ {rseegé mm,“- 3. .___.__.____._ ' also leaves to mourn their molilzliefs ‘ ' u immd- c Bites loss. one son, Stanley D. G on And m‘ who“ mum’ y“, u“ decfiuleodi w‘? 0:!‘ Niilrds gilnclttll" ygflaleul-ikeOyglxllg Vgdasg. cumody u I. u the homestead in Stanhope, and h Nd iggyeofrsgly 1.2m L; 5:20;; Qnrrtljfda Graell '(b)—l, Helen Acorn; 2, PERSONALS W0 dflilghtfls. Mme MW- Mm Md h“ 8i red cl tiered too once" Inbedrlllfillt was in the Polly Roy Pursey: 1i. Harold Arbins. Ambrose Hon-y of East Royalty. H" "° w" ° "“ 1°‘ 1 ' gm, gemgm m“, Buck...“ Grade I (c)--l, Lois Shaw. ' ms. Murdock McFhee, woodrs- and Mary Gill at home; and also 5M lwgud m u” m" ‘m3 y’ > ' 1mg w“ in me my ygmdsy, four grand-children, the Misses in iliswfy- m‘ ..__.._._____ _ ~ nsssl. Florence and Gladys Henry» 0i Eiisiwdikiw film“ . . . . ' ' Miss mods, Qssdmss, Launching, and Mrs. Uttley Birt, hes noi-ths l m!“ DONALD MACKENZIE 1553K 991mm‘ S9500!‘ has undergone a successful opera- I-Ienryhf mast Royalty. The funeral $3.1m tgrgibgedfthe igazrrl 'I.'he death occurred aft r long Th t ding l P k Comer “on at we Charlottetown Hogan“ Tmfim which Yeyimrfielyiat’; . ' e 3' l! S9.“ O 31' Ell Gd WCTC (‘DH 11C E II ‘ET E With the lunch of buttermilk illness ciisundayf April 2a, 1935, of gmool [or Apri1:- miss Agnes Evans, "ri-seadis, has ‘home by he: minister, may. Thus. Ad biscuit. . Donald Maciieuzie. Brooklyn. at the Grade x-i Georgie caniphell- entered the Charlottetown Hospital Wilson. use. on Sundav aftornoon. And yes. M! M biiwiifl" iim- "i" °1 "'9 m" ""1 "i" mimiiw- oi-sdo IX-l Ahhis Macbeod. for treatment. April as. The text of the address and the tin pint. yes the ti“ PW- The i“ W» "WWW-is W“ iiiirii Grade VIII--1 Cfllmin sis-wast; 2 --—- losing from the twenty third Psalm, Mrs. John Wisncr, Watervale, has For the milk that had grown sour. Arid 1 can ioatc the good things now. gm. m u, u a most obliging neighbour and true m ‘diam u me ' friend. For forty-nine years he was Md we.“ my“ M. m, fanny,“ a ember of ths Church. having mother's molasses cookies, with the 01d wooden Pili- And ob, what reiolcement. i! dog didn't bltoi ‘robrlngapailofwaterintheoid tin pint! ‘Add. dale. BREAKS WORLD'S 400 MITRE (A. P. MOSCOW. Msy 'i—M. 20-year-old iiay swimming backstroke. in six minutes. seconds. Tile 530:4 is hold by P. M. Green l8 ._......_-_-,--- SWIMMING RECORD Russia-u mermaid. shattered WONG 10f Great Britain. IIELP KIDIIEYS Don't. Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys aches s! IOIIOII or drastic. will I! Kidney have nine million or lllterl Plkllll snakes you suffer from Blurry. dad's grescrlptlon culled ls it , i d Ii , “‘é.‘..?.2'a“l.ia“‘°°“_. .25; SL222..- cslrli In II hours Crate: ls only Ic I. Bygnmn w; ~‘ "3, mung,“ Mo-’ ‘I gale and innit sml youz‘tral:bllsrs‘lu an - ' '" '“"°' “m” r Lucetta Thompsozh-Teacller. lip Nightl. Dlssiness, Stiffness. Itheumst Neuruiglis. Burning. Acidity or Loss ltawson Rd Roslin- By Guardian's Spflclsl Win) Aioshina the listod world's 400 mstres the distance seven and 240th! mark of Herding of which are smllnlererl Leg Pains. Nervous- Itch- ‘sleisy. Try the Doctor's Oyster: (Sinus-Jet)- me Roderick Macbeth. ~ Bradalbsne; Jessie, Mrs. MaoKinhon. Brooklyn; oolrn, I to- Bruce. MOILELL SCHOOL for the month ot April: Grade VIII-l, Helena Hogan. "'7 2, Freddie Dunn ~ Grade V-1. "v irritating drill. I.‘ o’ l1 (iot- mn. Leo Arsenault. ganslid Bert Runighan (equal). I6; B.A.,c.P.A.. 0.6.». OIITIIIID IUILIO ACCOUNTANT lllll OI fillllmllll ‘GET! OI‘ 00S’! ACCOUNTANTI IOI TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN ‘III IUPIKI DOUBT OI‘ I. I. l- l nsassrssssrri-snvs ‘IS CANADIAN calms fan's rsnss in Uig. Skye, and came to P. E. l. with his parents at an early age. By hard work and patient industry he became s successful farmer. He was come in on profession of faith in 1886, under the , aching of Rev. The funeral service. which was conducted on May lst by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair, assisiod by Roy. Al- lister Murray. was largely attended. He is survived by his wife, three sisters, Jane. Mrs. John JlaoDonald, John l). Isabelle. Wayland, Mala; one brother, Mal- Brooklyn, and an adopted boy, Eli ‘Thompson. Interment was in the Vsileyfield cemetery. The pail bearers were: John J. Bruce, Lauch- lan Bruce, Allied Blaokett, John Bruce. Jack MsoKinnon and Willard Honor roll or Morell East School Grade X-l, Evelynne Webster; 2, Elisabeth Mullin; 3, Lois Compton. Grade VII-l, Ralph McFadyen; Ines Compton; 2, Alios . 8, Aeneas ‘ ‘ L Grade IV-l, Mary Itunighan; 2, Grads III-l, Lucy Runighan; 2, Josephine Alywardi 3, Wilfred Ha- Grade II (Sal-l, Shelia Tobin; 2, Ruth Montgomery. Grade VII-l Lena Harding: Verna l-Iaines. Grade VII-l Grade-V-l Layton Stewart: Sutherland Montgomery. Grade IV-l Irene Underhill; Leigh .MacKonzie; Grade III-June Urban Haxdllld; gomevy, Grade 11-1. Everett Burt; Donald Cousins. Grade I A-l. Alma Macltae. Mao-Kenzie i ST. MARY'S CONVENT Honor roll of Bouris. - P.E.l.. McKeamey, Lauretta Mcrhee. nie l-lowlett, Joan Paquet. Grade VIII-l, Amy Ida-lime; (equal); 3, Reta OfDonnell. Grade VII- Cavanagh. Mary E115 (Flims- gsret R. Cheverle, ant and. Ellen Delaney (equal). Grade II Ada MacDonald. Theresa Psquet. Iii-lei Steele. Clarence Puauei. Edmund Melons. SPEBIAL TODAY ONLY SPECIAL BllLli TEA . 1.11.320 ash 8i Barry Stores 187. Great George Street Phone 747 sad 748 Ruth Stewart: Hollis MacKay; 3 Willard Stewart. 8 Mary MiacRae 3. Roms Mont- Grade I B-l. Jean MacKenzie. 1. V m Consuls. Preparuto y to the King's Jubilee grafdeitl cdttenddnog? Everett —-— Parade each patrol was thoroughly m", Rom Monwomem Jun, OITAWA. May. I-To the avor- inspected in turn by both Captain Mackenzw, 1mm Undemm Mm use person railway ti? seldom and moiiisuant. Discussion period M; M803“ Sutherland Montzonk arouse more than , interest followed in which the patrols were "y mywnhfiwm m“, stew“, yet the problem o! replacement is each asked for their opinion as to 1.85m ma,” Wm... 5mm’ or the greatest imports-mie- Wlwu why Guides have di-iil. The answers u“ ‘num Montgomery‘ tiu and labour alike were cheap. though rather brief, showed care- s 1 awwah ' nobody worried greatly about the fui though‘ on the port o1 the Highest avm$mm Mam“ cost of purchases or plaooment. In Guides. Me p“ w!“ ' certain locations two life, of Gfidwaso tiff. flail ‘ - some speces was s . - es an wa pr . “Mher—mmk w‘ Dyment’ gsn and rapidl reduced a first- to think and act quickly and it class tie to a useless piece of enables c body of Guides to be St. lidcrys Convent, for the month oi April: Grade X-Ceciiia Cheverie, Agnes Grads III-Beatrice Holland, An- Catherine Paquet and Betty Curran Helen Calms, Mary Grade VI-Helen, Chevorie, Mal"- Jeanette O'Neill. Grade V—Mamie Meurant. Mar- t_ amt lit McIntosh. 118;: Melg-giial §‘£{°“,;,",§“mm§f' m°‘°“,,,e,, There was u. full attendance 0n Q1146 iii-mg‘ 1 m- vanwuvu. 1' L "mm The ten, May 3rd at the Rovers’ Den. Dur- Gum’ Pgrtfig aheylg eds: Gmdys deoioiutmsd that the bearinB ‘"5 ‘h’ “m” ' "w FM‘- ilsqrgtn ednscsisvsqnusss‘ siilcnsth ".14 ‘mocked by t-lw ‘m’ ‘WW4 i‘? M“ ‘i we "iii 3.8“ i5?- - “m!” m. this coisfliz Saturday. (s)-l, Rita Chcveris; 2, Pauline McPhee; 3, Merrill Meur- (m-Thomas Pierce; 2. la Grade I (n-Rosemflfy Massey, Gladys Macdonald. Grade I (b) — Theresa. Grant. Michael Bullies, "Yea though I pass through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil." as typical of her own untroubled and trustinl soul. Her remains were laid to rest in the United Church Cemetery in Stan- hope, the pail bearers bein! Messrs. Isaac Lawson. Wm. Ross. Ray Carr, Jas. MacCabe, Lewis Marshall. and Joseph Rob . The community sympathize with the bereaved family. 2ND CHARIUPIETOWN COMPANY returned home from the Charlotte- town Hospital much improved in health. The many friends of liar, Joseph Flood, Southpcrt, will be pleased to learn that he is improving, after un- dergoing an operation at the Char- iottetown Hospital. Use Illnngl’: for Blkl Strength 0i Greosoted Ties 2 2 2 2 2. 2. rotten wood. The tie was replaced moved from one point to another- by another, and the cycle repeated in good order. Thepossibilityof drill until mounting costs made longer teaching good discipline was not life for ties imperative. 'I‘ies were suggested by the Guides. trestod with various substances, After a short period of Comliillly poisono to fungcus growths. In drill and marching, the meeting we imaging pygmy; has; was used, losed with the singing of the Girl and the demand for knowledge of Guide hymn and “how'- It was all- the effect. of the treating process uiiimwd that a Court o! Honour upon the smug“; of m, ti; beam; would be held on L ursday ‘ .,, [went land that a number of badzes and Tests o! Douglas rh- ties, treatod1¢TV1°° Mrs would lie presented the standazd commercial m“ flint’- practlce or boiling in creosote under vacuum. mve been carried out. by FmsT 9£1 ET9WN the Nrest Products Laboratories of l . ‘it. is hoped to exploit a by-product. ROSEBUD I h! lows IQIII lllslill In! “yew cl "IQ llllll In n H _ ‘as!!! s word pay-bra in miner” s.::*.....'="-: m“- h ;.. H‘ iiflklllvdssortsifl "ml m‘ anon . or B-Dowillgihasli - s hm. pfl.“ u‘ Wednesday, 8th. in People's Church. w. 1:10;“ mars auxin.‘ woman's _ 1, V City. st lac r. u. 14-7322-5-8-11. ARE WE 0R 495T AMIIZIMENT, MY DIAR , f ‘ u» ssh-y is BEST ‘him. '- AR "of JOE AND HAVE JUST M DE ‘page, fcountry prospered“: is ALWAYS 32:,“ ohm“ The 8rd Charlottetown Complliy E WE TWO CONVERTS A . l. aunsav. y 14m. Iong TQ ‘d,’ ‘l "END held their reguis ' .....“-i.i“""“°".-.s-a»'oii'-l's v "°““‘° s.....°'"*"o.*: ‘is"‘.t.%“§°.5’w)’".“" soo......~.....' ""..“."...:""‘"' R0 ' tie Why iiucalocs . .' ' dish, oasis-ooh in Jilly; plans iolixd; ’ a-ue.....z:r..rdi.".'zi ............... .. lath. “w '°‘°‘"E"E" °'*"A“S"°"E “ma; usual-ope nu s w... ' “ "P m ° i i“ ¥""?°:°P ‘Mm “m” supplies a steady income-enriches the soil ° c“ 031198‘: lzdlxlniiiic lgghitivmmg’ M u“ “m” “mm” M‘ hi" TM" ii I- iiri-W . . ’ r. ca. Montague moo P. u. m P“ “imam” W" 81"“ "ii w- . ‘other! new - the method o! tits in with general farming-mid provides easy and my“, Wm mm 1,433-54,“ plying the roller bandage to ankle. the dairy cow: this armor sl- proflmbh employment __..._ , arm and nnser. and the minoisl --"':....*.':" ‘raincoat: ..°..'"",° are,“ "is," '.';'.:""“"" “i “M” . W - Oil - andpsysflletsxcsaudthe . mitmetpaeceptanymoi-sggs Dllrlngtheweek Jean McKay 16cm all hm ikillififl -"-'-—¢_"_"' roi- planting this Spring. Percy wmuleetdheranddlassicsts; Mary ..°‘““'.....i.'.s".l"ti.'i..s. h o‘. "“"‘°" ‘ “""‘*""“" $291.21? €.°.‘.“.‘.’.‘£°°ss..o.“““ ‘£51? .___,_. . miiim" W" llifi 5' i" CREAM BIODUEhEIH-‘Swwiepfy y?‘ ‘m; f” If: rr wn-r. new you a. visit m iirtson ssciusd w cyclist issue =lmm‘tt‘ll€henthr|la“:$s ‘cream Twwe 11mm y.‘ ‘e s each can o ‘area ‘t amt ands Shlgp, h‘: ‘ggdretclniiéb Margarzgdcilsagro, _ ' _ 1 g 111141118. e. - e e mpany 0- smlthc .1111; rf-“iiiiii: ZYSYSL’ c512 E'2§‘u'{»"..€s£'.i£l".?°.°...‘§ .2521. m" s“ "reports". .. .. h...“ i" h" Mimi cow Qliuvislls __.___' "" ~‘ . 3:12am, milk "Lid c-regm, parts for DeLaval Separators all makes. Write or call ‘mum s“ “wkword h“ M l} regent muting or the mm m I the Mm muvy-m-kins our nearest branch. been received. of the death of Mrs. Association miss Mary ucmitt was d A" "o5 W 1 use. a visits ' w lrisysziliz. M» a t ywiw omeriy oi Badge and Miss Betty Large a: ‘-’ THEN MARITIME SMOKE NORBORD The following is the standing of Norlboro School for the months of lilaroh and April:- Girade X-l Brenton Stewart, 2 Wanda Bowness; 3 Dorothy Croken. Grilde VIBE-l Ray Douglas. Grade VI-l Verna. Bowness; 2 Rota Mallett; 3 Keith Douglas. Grade V-l Ivan Bowness. Grade-I IV—1 Ivan Webster; 3 Willard Day; 3 Ingham Harding; 4 Douglas Webster. __ Grade lH-l Jean Mallett; 2 George Mallett; 3 Lloyd Sharpe. Grade II-.-l Jean Webster. Grade —I—-(Sr.) l Aubrey Bow- cess. 2 Grade —I (Jr.)-l Marjorie ‘Webster and Arthur Bowness (oquau; 2 Elton Sharpe and Rosella. Mallett (equal). Jennie P- Paynior, Teacher. WHIBKEY AND OIL FOR. U. B. MAB/KB‘! BOWLING. Scotland May 6 - Aiming particularly for United itatos markets a. distillery here, idle opened by a new company. In addition to distilling whiskey. —a quality of oil used in the op- eration of certain types of inter- nal combustion engines. ____________ nnumur. cuooi. _ The following is the report of Bcdeque School for April: Grade lX.—-l. Ruby Hayes. Grade VI.-—l. Arthur Murray; 2. Davis Murray; 3. Betty Sharp. Grade IV.—1. Ralph Connolly; 2. Pied Jewell. Grade III-l. Marion Connolly. Grade II.-l. Margaret Gaudet; 2. geiélhard Connolly; 3. Doreida Gau- Grade I.--1. lidiaurice Connolly; 2. John Gaudet; 3. Florence Murrilyi _uil’karet E. Waller, teacher. ‘i: THE ,l i Housrilolo ommrm‘ i or about five years, has been re- ‘ NAME SIMILABITY FOOLS REPORTIEHS (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) NEW YORK. May '1—-Ml'S. John R. Buchan of New Yolk was ooh- slderaibly amused when after 24 hours of detective work news sleuths, under the impression she was Mrs. John Buohan, wife of the newly- appointed Governor General of Canada discovered her in a Park Avenue Hotel. She explained she had registered on the Scythia for a crossing from mgland as “Mrs. John R." and not “Mrs. John Bucharl." Her name is Nellie while the wife or the new Governor General is Susan. -o---s-..-s.... Central Oilmsdilll locale, do gr war-If Announcements Spiritual Offerings, (iurrls. etc , word Other rates Ilmlmnm Charge (or an: on sppllcdlon lATEh-Ta per word, three lnser lions hr the IPIOQ ol two, strict!) In es. iiésaiuili’_ellisi_fl AGENTS WANTED IN COUNTRY to handle profitable sideline. Re- ply "M." Guardian Office. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance per Ilflll Western and Eastern local mild Coming IvsuIs_ to. G per worth In llamas-ism Notices. 10c per inch; 4e per names [Afters pes Inch; Notices 0| Thank-I and Appreciation. 10a. gel Inch o! dc. j ldvlrtlsslseul tinny-live cells. Urinitp amiss WEDNESDAY, MA‘! l“: ' vise-mans use. r r ..._.______.._ izPowerful Medicine — The ., lug properties is six essentiill - ‘y, are concentrated in every bottle r. m. Thomas‘ Eclectric oil, doi- _ one of the most beneficial linim ever oflered to the use of _ Many can testify as to its power alloying pain. and many mmé‘ _ certify that they owe their health g to it. Its wonderful power is not. , 3 pressed by the small price at w ' '=, it sells. . " I ‘ i I, I17. per word: sesliisl Lists of ITOEQJ ssflu ol Condolence, ‘I .- mare l0 years old. 1 stylislf mare (Standard Bred) 3 years q’ ll0() lbs. All above mares gisofi , teed. to work siilgle or dblfil F Walter S. Weeks, Fredericton. ' Paper suitable for placing under rugs, eto. Guardian Office. a 3-27- . FOR SALE — LARGE WOODEN L-vaio-ii-s-il. rrlaaile-s-ra -—~ F“ Sal” iiiisseiieuegu - i. rou ssui - sucnou rowrr- A ME m" P . mm‘ Bfldge “a Wm“ 5cm“ Fraggemcrlfts Olfjgce 102331 1% “ i on.“ Gunman cenual ‘mu manently at Montague after Miy g “mm- N“ 1'” '1. J. n. McLeod, Official Reoei ‘ i » FOB SALE _ HEAVY shows "7 L‘"3°'5“3' 5 A NEW INSURANCE F ', - Double Protection. Now isthe lime .. i to secure that necessary protectioh I ‘ for very little outlay, Eilrtuirg l j-l Apply Mrs. Percy Mutch, Mt. Herbert. L-72§0-5-4~ . FOR SALE - TIMOTHY SEED oats. Apply James Siockman, Winsloe Station. L-726d-5-4-4i ________.____ IIIIAVY DUTY RUBBER. TRACES $2.90 per pair. Clinton Morrison. treating pmcmn service life of thetie was greatly [Iolmlled- INGLAND VIQTOR IN ..'.__.__.._._.__.__. , BROOKLYN SCHOOL JUBEIE RUGBY MATCH Hami- Roll for 1- (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Grade IX~1 Jessie Bears: I LEEDS. linslimi. M-‘iy it-Eus- ‘m’; magma“; h.“ Mwgm. land defeated Rance 25-1! today in the Rugby League International" Div-yeti here. The game was arrang- ed especially cs a Jubilee Day event. non. - Grade VII-l Alexander Mathe- Im: 2 William Metheson; 8 Arthur Isilinnon. Grade VI-l Hartley Mscxinnon; Bears. Regina Bears; 2 Lloyd Macxinnon; s. Christopher mine. Grade III-l Shirley Bears and Sadie Moekinnon (equal). Grade I (Brl-l ‘Stanley Mae- Kinrsoli; 2 ‘rhelms Hume- Ocnde I-(Jrl-l Mite Beers: 2 A]: in i; F LY-TOX Proteieional Bards McLEOD s BENTLEY W. l. BENTLIY, K. C. p I. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers sud Attorneys-st-Lsw M0 TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. Prohibition Commission Cbll. I. Black. Chairman. 1 _ _ tteimm It. I. hlobcnalll. West St. Peters. IIIIIB llllloall lnhrmstion regarding IIIIsIeBcIIsoIPBOIIIBITION ACT ts tbs above or tolnspectcrl. - NORMAN W. LOWTHER ylurislsr l Attorney At Law l8 Grflt George Street Charlottetown, I’. E. I. IONIY 'l‘O LOAN ' l W. Matheson IAIIISIILSOLICIIDKITO. I-qtolnsls Collections Iillls. I. C- M. P. Charlottetown Belt Dealer, Fredericton Stat-ion, P. E. I. L-7324-5-8-3i. 110B. SALE - SET OF GOLF Clubs (Steel Shafts) also leather bag with zipper pocket. Phone 1205-3. 14-7321-5-8-21. pears, 130i) lbs. Good worker. Warren Villett, Hampton. Is-7318-5-8-3i. tral s_edeq_ile. Ialllg-tl-li-li Carl Boulter, Victoria. A. Home, R. R. 0 iii; Separator. Phone 306-1.. boat, car motor. also one Stude Alphousus rs. stating age. J. A. Moorqthrir- ’-‘ Bed, also Couch. Appllyqgzisgfégh. 1°t,_e,own_ I I r-‘ou ALE-WHITE rrra WHEAT ' i. . s Wanted ...;.: FOB SALE — MARE IN FOAL l: ‘son smurf: ins OAKIIANT) Coupe. special with rumble seat. Apply to Mrs. John IFrizzell, Cen- FOR SALE-Ml PURE BRED White Leghorn year old hens. 14-‘1881-5-8-11. FOB. SALE — SET OI‘ DISC IIAII- rows at a bargain. Apply Parker ' Is-73I4-5-B-3L ____________________ sins -- niinlffisaalftfu in good condition. Also Cream 14-7220-5 -'.l -0-8. “mu sans-so rr. nnmo baker sedan. New tires. Apply llacKinnon, Alexand- Is-‘lm-ii-d-li '1‘:- WANTED -- OFFICE SUITE, .- three rooms at least, handed, ', centrally located. first or sdmnd floor. Write Box 280, ‘I L-‘INZE-‘l-fl tgg-usst- WNEIrTWvTK contract for harrowing and sow- ing 70 acres at Tea Hill. Also wanted to buy 200 bushels seed . oats. Apply 187 Dorcllestcr St. ' L-vaoa-s-l-l ‘l Male Help assisted WANTED — MAN F011. p53,“ Worii- Apply Mrs. Pei-oy Milton m. Herbert. L-lzso-s-i-g APPBENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Coursi . erport training. Molar Barber c 1986. Halifax. N-3 To Lei ‘l0 LET — THREE ROOM Apply 28 Elm Ave. Phone 121d II-7S3B-B-8-QL i‘ “jfi? T0 LET — SMALL APARTMENI furnished. Also one room. Appl’; l. Guardian; L-TZDO-o-B-zi. i. . Female Help Wanted ' - WANTED .- CAPABLE lien; ..0newbocsnsleepcthonle \< - toned. Apply Guardian. Is-‘Ililrl-Isl“