l i . lTllAT tract of lnnil sltuntc in (‘hur- . "mil s an 3| .. , Ilium 0i ..., ‘ "wire n. vumc. Ailuilniaifntou null JUNE 9, 1933 _Soap Ointment Talciim Powder %%t£a$eall’7 TO YOUR SKIN a ' Q a», |~Dail use of this ure, inedi. n ti!" 500D. containing emol- u heat and cleansing pro erties, protects, as well as c eanses, the skin. Thellliatiraont quickly relieves and heals any rash or iniple that may ap. pear. he '_l‘aleurm over. comes excessive perspiration and adds a finishing touch to the toilet. Soapite. t" L5i'.'."§é'€ D ' Zillid 50ckTalcum25c. 9N i d si. Paul i..'w..§1'$'-i§:'ei. Made In Canada Central Guardian locals, m- do per word- Other rater Minimum Charge for any eentl. gATm-zc per word. three tn- ‘gfllonl for the price of two, strictly payable 1h advance. §-i—-—~ For Sale . FOR SALE-WHITE SPITZ PUP. Apply Guardian. 9075-6-77-31. CARBOARD SUITABLE FOB mung outhouses, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. IOB SALE - CABBAGE AND Tomato Plants. John R. Marks, New London. 9994-G-8-4i. Foster's Ice Cream differ- ent flavors, 40c per quart. FOR SALE — FORD HALF TON truck model T. $15.00. Apply W. MacMillan, Covehead. 0974-04-01. FOB SALE - AUCTION FOB’!!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Guardian Central Job Nov. i-tf. FOB. SALE — SECOND-HAND Willys-Knight Car. Cheap. Apply Guardian Oflice. 6-7-tf. FOR BENT-CENTRAL“! LO- cated 5 room apartment. Full bath, heated, $22. Phone 033. 102B-6-9-mt-3i FOR SALE 12% ACRES 0F LAND at Bsdeque. Bargain for quick sale. Apply Wallace Murray, Box 733, Bummerside. 1022-0-9-31 BIG, THRIFT!’ LEGIIORN chickens 4 weeks old. $13.00‘ per 50 express paid. Everett Howatt, Carleton. 9906-6-5-41. FOR SALB - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. " 1-tf. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Eastern locals, $0- Dfl‘ "I'll; Announcements and C ming Events, 2c. per Wild; Cllllllfled. 2c. per word; In Memorlam Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiier- lpgs, Cards, etc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 10c. per inch; Notices of Thanks aod Appreciation, 70c. per inch Q-QQ O:~OO+O40-OO OO-OOOOOQ 0-0 OO-OOOOOO-OOOO-Q-v-OO-O 0009-: (o. per word; Western and on applications. advertisement twenty - live To Let To new - cannon. array Guardian. sava-c-v-zn. T0 LET - FURNISHED HOUSE or rooms. Apply Guardian. 9971-0-1-31. T0 LET-HOUSE 1N GOOD L0- callty. Apply at 2O Haviland Street. 9083-84-31 TO LET — DWELLING FURNISH- ed or unfurnished. Conveniences. Apply 14d Great George Street. ' 9895-6-8-31. ROOMS WITH 0R WITHOUT board. Apply Mrs. John N. Dou- cetle. 88 Pownal St. 9996-6-B-3i. T0 RENT-SUMMER COTTAGE furnished, at Brighton Shore. City water. Apply J. H. Lewis, Phone 1201. 99ii0-d-5-8i. T0 LET - GROUND FLOOR, double office, centrally located, next Craswellb studio. Phone 626. 0010-6-5-61 T0 LET-AFTER JUNE 15, Store lately occupied by Currie Shoe Company. Apply 148 Great George street. 9005-8-8-31. TO LET — THREE FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Ap- ply 106 Hillsborb Street. , 1009-6-9-81. T0 LET- AT CAVENDISH Apartments, furnished apart- ment, three bedrooms, two sit- ting-rooms. Forty dollars per month. Apply Guardian. 99B7-0-1-wfs-3i Boarders Wanted Nb SALE - HEINTZMAN do C0" Pano, also Cabinet Electric Radio, real bargain for quick sale. Part terms might be arranged to res- ponsible party." Write Box S. Guardian. F. B. June 8-31. Miscellaneous i051‘ ARRIVED-LADIES STA- Pak cases and club bags. Just the thing for the June Bride. S. L. Hardy 8t Co. 9960-6-6-81 FIRST CLASS PAINTING AND Decorating, Interior and Exterior. Estimates free. Phone 'li-L. S. R. Rowlev- 9937-6-6-61. SHERIFFS SALE B! Virtue of a Writ of tntute Ex- "ullil" 1.0 n10 dircclcil, issued nut of "ll llllllcstfs Sllfifcffle Court of Ju- illvllllllv. nt the sult nf Irving Oll Coni- Ivnny Llmltcd almlnst Normnn ll. "FY". l llllvc taken and sclscd nll tho “Mm- fliilll, llill‘ nml intercst of the \ ulld Norman l‘). lilyrcr in nnd to Alili l°““t°“'" llflrnliy nfornsnld bclng linsiure Lot Number 31B bnuudod iin _ hnlll": that is to any: (Joiuiucxiaelng Ii tho wost slde of the ilppei- liinlpe- lllc Ronrl and in the south boundary '0! the mnil lending to North River . time west nlong ihc Nomi Rlvcr mid one hiuidrml nnd flfly m»; Pence south pnrnilcl to lhc Ziinlpcquo florid aforesaid one huiulrml nnd fifly hot ihrnco cant nt right nnglcs one "llliilrlul llnd fifty fcvt to the Upper lllllvqnc Rond nnd thence north £00k Ihc Uppcr ilnlncqus Road one ~undrcd nnd flfty feet to the placo of mnuuvucclllcnt. lhfind I do horn-by give public notice ‘at l will on Thursday the 10th dnv ‘l, ‘Mirna: 10.03 nt the hour of l2 anti-wk noon nt tho (‘ourt lluusc in "nrlottctowu iu Quccns Cnuniy Acrssnld set up and sell nt Pujallc "vllon the sa‘d property or as much "IP00? ns will snllsfy fhc Lcvy lnrkrd nu Iulld cxccullou hcirlg tho mu of $420.01 bnshlrs Sheriff's fccs m‘! n" lfllfll dull lucldculnl cxpcuses. J. I‘. BRADLEY, lherlffh Offlec Queens Colhlltlgnnfn lune sui ma. ' ” ' Donnlil .\IcKlnnon_ PlnlnLiffs Aiiorucy. M_____________ CHANCERY SALE M 1.4M! and Dwelling House at Vic- (Orlg, In! 2D NOTICE is horcby givcn thnt pur- ch Oldcr of the (four: of cncery Iundc in tho mutter of ‘Mllwr vs. Eva Inga BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED IN private home. Reasonable rates. Central location. Apply Guardian. 9998-6-8-31. B O A R D E R S ACCOMODATED, comfortable-and reasonable. Ap- ply 53 Bayfield. 1023 43-9-61 This aerhlag es equal if; ll bu", i1 lNlMEN DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EIIHVARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 24th George V. A. D. 1988 In lie Eslnte of ilnry P. lili-llonnld lute of Chhrloitctnvvn in Queen's (‘nuuty in the suld Province, Single Woman deccuscd tcsinlc. B! the Honourable Harold Leonard Pnlincr_ Surrogate Judge of Probate, cic” etc. To the, Sheriff of the County of Quccifs County or nuy (‘nusinblc or lllcrnic person within snld County. GREETING WHEREAS upon rendlng the poll- ilou on file of Rodcriok A. McDonald of (‘hnrloitctnwu aforcsniil. Retircd llnllu-ny Conductor, nnd ltonnctt .T. Riucllnnnid of Bummcrsllil: iu Prince (‘cunly ln snld lu-nvluvc. fllwkymnn. tho Mrcculors of lhewibovu named l-Istntn praying that n cunllon niuy hc issued for the purposc hereinafter sut forth: You arc therefore hereby rcqulrcd to cltc nll persons lniercsted l|| the snld lilslutc lo hc nnd nppenr bcforn mc nt n Prubulc (‘ourt in ho hcld in tho Court llousc in Phnvlntfc- il)\\'Il_ lu Quin-urn Pcuutyg in tho snid Provlucc on finturilny tho fificcnth tiny of Jilly ncxt. coming, nt the hour of eleven o'clock foreunon of the ssmo rluv to shew cnuso if nny they can why the Accounts of ibc anld Estate should not he Illillllflfl nnd the ltsinto closed ns prnycd for in said potlilnn and on motion of ll’. lFrnncIs lilac- Phco, 1411141.. Proctor for anld Petition- cr. And 1 do hcrclvy order thnt n true T) Auction on the , tho Village of Victoria, m f5» Quccns County_ on Huturdny, |m'4"' d"! of Juno, insinut, A. D. - "l "I0 hour of thrcn o'clock in copy hereof he forthwith published in amm- llcwflpnywr published In (‘huh- iotiotnwn nfnrcanld, oncc in cnch wcclr for lit lanai four consccullvo wci-Irs from thc dufc horcof and that n fruo copy hcrcof hc forthwith post- , in slim, Victoria, sferos lat» of l II tlln "s: 7t! llropr-rty of . o. . i ""0". the north a .< . "M" Ftlkuson and t e widow nnd on thc south inm Inman, elcnr ‘tllfnlircd of and from all ""0 Dr. Dobnrf °l"'".V 0f Wlii i" cl Nmbrnne m"! SALE bring undo cl to the approvnl . Conditions at sale. PARTICULAR! FURTHER "I" nndrrsurncd 01330300‘ I ' - “all”; and Johnston, I llnsnts‘ lolieltcrs, . con, tho lunl wllh divclllng . mm"! thorn-nu whcrcof’ Johanna liow- iilcd sellout; boundr-d we - lilnln properties of HAW. CIIANCIMIY. I od in ihc following public plncca rcs- pct-lively nnmcly’, in fho hull of'thc Court ‘llousc in Charlottetown afore- snld, at or nr-nr Th:- ftcynl Hunk of (‘nncdli and at op ncflf The ilnnlr of Nova dentin holh in Phnrlotteiown aforesaid. And l do creby further order that ll true copy hereof he forthwith asrvcd on the Attorney- flnncrlll of this Provlncn so that nil plflfllil intcu-strd In tho Mild Esinte as afnrcsnld may have dus notice thereof. _ GWEN under my, hnnd nnd Seal of the sold Court this 8th Day of June A. D. 10M nnd In thc 24th year of ahl. \\'ldow_ an fol- Rlrcet. llira. Elisha of in- r the dlrrc- p53,," mu s sin Iri ‘ 111E (JHARLUPF .§'_t?ick Quotations A Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) Stochl 43h" Allied Chemical ... ... ... ... 110% Am and i!‘ Power .. ... ... .. 1B Ani Bnieltlng ... ... . ... .. 301,1 Am Tel and Tel Anaconda ... Atchlson ... Auburn Motor Canada Dcy ... . CP R ... . ... Case Chesapeake and Ohio Con Gaa ... Corn Products Delaware and Hud Eastman ... ... Gen Electric . Gen Foods ... Gen Motors ... Int Harvester ‘Market's At A ’Glance . (Clnadlan Praaa) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial ‘stocks close higher. Wlnnlpsg-Whent closed slightly wer. Mitzi-w York-Stocks closed at new g . New York-Coffee and rubber high- er; cotton lOWEB M T’L. CURB (Canadian Press) Bcailbsrnllis ... ... ... .. ' Doiii Eng . , u. . aes ... u. . s... - Walker Pfd ... ... ... ...~ - (Canadian Press) l\i0NTRl<JAL_ Juuc S-Jiritlsh foreign exchuuge currencies in rela- tlou to the (Juuudiuu dollar as com- pilcll by the iioyul Bunk of Canada‘ closed today as follows:- Argonllna peso .3431. Auslrnlla pound 3.0125. Austria schilling .1572. Belgium bcign .1882. GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June 8- CLOSE Wheat: July 025A; Oct 6495B: D90 l’ . Olata: July 2705B: Oct 2815B; Dec-—. Dliarley; July 35MB; Oct 875A; .-c—. (‘ASH PRICES Whcnt: No 1 hard 05; No 1 nor 02%,; No 2 nor 00?‘; No 3 nor 58%: No 4 uor 581-51 N05 m" 54's; N0 i3 non 53%: Feed till/ii Track 62; No 1 Unis: '2 c w 21; No s c w 2m; Ex 1 for-d 25%! No 1 fccd 24%: N0 2 fccd ‘Illfii Rcjcctrrl 20%; Track ,, . J! . llnricy: N0 3 C W 35; No 4 C W 3204'; No 5 PJV 31M; N0 0 C W 30'3" Truck 05 . vvrunlcizo, ‘June s-nua the customary closing flurry was absent todny us ivhclit futures prices, ra- llnqulaiug curly frnctlonlil advances, slowly enscd to finish ccnt lower in nll options on the W nnlpeg grain mnrkct toilui‘. July at 021/, October at 04% and December at 069g cents. Export sales, worked mostly dur- ing the session and announced near tho close nus estimated at 7811100 hushcbc tho hos: single day's busi- nsus of the wot-k, but which felled to inducl- any support lo values. 'l‘mdlng tmlny started off actively and, for || while, it nppcnrcd thc mar- ket. luid shnkon ilscif out of the nar- row rut it has travelled in oihcr ses- slons of this wcclf. But trnders once again lnlt interest in and the volume petered off. The opening flurry comprised molt of the. day's business. Another "hull" hope faded away shortly after the start when orpccta- lions of good export anlea of wheat were not realised. Home overnight foreign buying induced good iocni support today but later in the session it was NpOIiPd the Illlhl! hncl only hocn of small, scntforod lots Insuf- ilclcni in ‘hula more thnu iv-iupor- any reflection in operations. heetleaal advances sure held for EXCHANGE and H Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Preiaa) Siochl liathilrst A . . ... (‘sn Ind Al C P Dom Bridge How Smith . Montreal Power Nat Brew , Power Corp Quebec Powen Fhnwinlnnu Hlccl of (‘n N. Y. CURB (Canadian Prue) Stocks . Amer Cyan B Amer Sup Power As G and El - ("an Mnrconl . Cities Scrv ..... ,. El Bond and Share , Ford of Canada A lllt) Oil int Pete “M! Hud ... ... ... .... ..... 5t. Oil ind ... ... ... -..~ .... (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Julie a- Stocks Acende ..... ... ... l Ti-lli Vhlbolii .-. ,.... ... .9 ... ... ("lericy (‘oiumnrloi . . floningas ... ... . (‘oulnurum WBrldge . .. ... t i) . 10.57) l 15' hooti-uliy . Luke Shore .... Lowery P ... . Aiucnssa .... . l7 Brazil milri-is .0840. ningiula lcv .0100. 4 China Hang Kong dollars .0240. l?" Pzechoslovxikin crown .0410. ‘i: Denmark krone .2042. '32 Finland flulnurk .0210. g5 Frnucc frunc .0520. 3/1 Germany ncichamnrk .3131. 1:" Great Britain pound 4.5400. “A Holland florlu .li-il.'l 741 Hungary pemzo .2380. India rupee .3453. 3J0 ltnly lirc .0101. “"5 Jllpnn yen 280i. m Jugoalnvla dlunr .0104. 2? Now Zenland pound 8.0268. 1w“ Norway krone .2302. l? Plllillid non .1501. 1,7‘ llcuvnnnia leu .0894. ~- South Africn pound 4.0208. n8 Spnin pescta .1151. 14 Sivcdcn krone .2352. 135 Switzerland franc .wi. m5 United Suites dollar 10 11-10 pen 3% cents premium. a muv roman. June 8-(A.P.)— 1125 Fonclgn exchange huoypint. Great 1a,. Q'."“.'1'.‘....‘.""i’.'iii§; hliyliillsw/ii? "ml " 3'1“ frnnca 4st; nu,- csutt; Bolzlum ,1. dwlf .14" 17.15: Cc-vmnuy 28.38: Cnmidn 90 . VH3" “a "' ‘ 5, BIONTREAL, June iii-The gencrni vf°""g' ‘ 51/! ndvnnre of currencies on Montreal “YEIT; ‘M 159 fnrclgu oxchnugcs continued today. Wm" 4., "‘ " 0., Th1- pound sterling rose 1% cents nt w‘ by ‘ "' "' ' "' $4.54 1-5 vvhilc cm United slim-s mu- "9 "E -~ "95 lnr lost 1/4 nf one per cent at 10 li-‘ltl pnr ccnt premium. The French trnnc “Kid-QT!” wns .03 of a ccnt hlghen nt 5.20 M) cents. f” Exchange rates st close tndny no wcrc:—- 1'6 Pound sterling in Montreal 4.54 "2 l~‘lfl, ' l‘. N. dnllnr in lfouivonl 1.10 ‘ii-ill. >3 Pound aicrlluz lu New \’_ork 4.09M. '9 fiuunlllnn dollar‘ In New York can Mun I" m‘? Pnundlsn dollnr in Par-ls 18.5 ‘Mm n" ... frnncs. "o U. S. dollar in Pnris 20.00 francs. 4% 20 l30 ‘.301 1% 100 nun 11.3.". '.'.'. ' Kirk Town links liisron ..- _._ _ 4.. mi; I “'4::--Y—'-n.ns:|a;-=\uelc--.- - ..-- . .~ 3 ra\B~s\-_‘ a~ most. of the “session, dun more to the nbsencc of sclllug thnu to any def- inlic support, Rcnbunrd houscs were prominent in the buying aldo curly but lhls support soon fnded nwny, nndynlucn irilcd ihvccnflcr. (‘cnsldcr- ubln ouvly-acnslmi nn|_'|ug_ ion, soon dlsnpyicn-ccd nu dhc luur-kct who as quiet 0! lvust scssmns of the wcck. llvnvy crop flillllllltf‘. in ihc Uuitccl fltntcs. inducing "bull“ drives tn hlghci‘ lcrals in tho Phh-ngo grnln murkcl is not lrlug r-flcctcd have, locnl irudira pnylug mnrc attention to the current condlllon of Canada's upori trndo. The only other feature tn the dnyhl n~wn wna the report tl-nt Argcnllnu whcnt Ihipmcntll for tho wot-k were estimated at slightly less than .\_000,000 hushcis. Cnsh gnrrs. too wen- dull and nu- lnterestlnn. Offorlnca vrerc light throughout n-d err nds nl thc cloac wow- pnnr-l'cnl‘y n~chnv~~d fz-run the previous flulsh. l-‘lnv. for n time fi-nlurrd r-uv-rsc crulns lml luioroai soon lngtml In ihnl nil. Trmliuir for the grcntcr part of the day was alow- EFUWN uuAmJiAiv inserted at t cents a uord llllyublc lu advance. FRESH HALIBUT AT ROOPS. 1015—6-9-li. BUSH FIRES-The recent bush fire at Covehead Road did consider- able damase. More care should be taken to avoid fire losses. If no: the law should be enforced. TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH ser- vices, Sunday, Jurie 11th: 3 p. m., TYYOII, Speaker, Rev. J. B. Wilson, Pastor Summerside Baptist, Church, CAVENDISH PASTi ’ i. Zharge Church services for Juno 11th: i1 ~ l. m., North Rustico; 7.30 p. m., Stanley Bridge. Rev. W. A. Pater- son, Minister. BIG FERTILIZER SHIPMENTS —More fertilizer was hauled from York Station this year than at any previous time. The farmers evident- ly are not needing ti}. talk. - CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Di- vine services will be held on Sab- bath, June 18th, at Cape Traverse 10.30 s.m., at Dessble 2.30 p.m.. and at Stanchel 7 p-m. J. H. Bishop, student. OLD RESIDENT BEES-WIT. Leo McAulay, who lived in Lorne Val- ley, the greater part of his life, died in Charlottetown June 5th, in it"s 95th year, after a brief illness. FRESH MACKEREL AT ROOPS. 1015-6-9-11. COVEHEAD-UNION Road United Church services for Sunday, J-une llth are: West Covehead, ll a. m., S. 5., 10 a. m.; Covehead Road, 3. D- m» S. 8., 2 p. m.; Union Road, 7-30 p. m., S. 8., 10.30 s. m. OLD LAND MARK GONE-One of the oldest barns in York is being torn down by the present owner, Mr. Archie Vesey. This barn was built over 100 years ago by Mr. Vesey's grandfather, the late Robert Vesey, one of the York pioneers. ATTENDING CONFERENCE - Rev. W. A. Patterson and Mrs. Pat- terson, Cavendish, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. LePage, Rustlco, mo- tored to Sackvllle Tuesday morning to attend the United Church Cou- ference. CHURCH SERVICES-The Pow- nal Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, June llth as iOllflWSI Clif- ton, 11 a. m; Mt. Herbert, 2.30 p. m., Communion services at Clif- ton and Mt. Herbert; Pownnl, 7.30 Geo. A. D. Elliott, Minister. LORNE VALLEY-Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, North River. were recent visitors to lnrne Valley, also Mr. Rankin l-lowctt, North Tryon. We are sory to report the serious illness of Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mrs. Philip Mclnnis, has returned to her home, much impressed in health. Mr. Joseph McAulay and son William have gone back to work on the Island Telephone after a short lay-off. Mm. Ruben MoCannell, won a prize in last month's "Old Chum" contest. A daughter was born to Mr. andMrs. Jervfs Campbell and ason on Juno 0 was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacArthur. Ms. Jolm Clilnpbcll the slimmer with her son Jervis. AITEMPTED BURGLARIES - ztgli TWO 11I15l10¢955lU1 Bliemllls l0 9111M‘ Rannlnn is n rnprcscnintivc of the business premises in the City were 0y, made in the early 110i!“ 01 Yeslef" Company, an ns~ciutc of Hr. J. E. “W1 day mornlns- About 1 O'clock bur- Ma-tthcwa who 11.1..- charge of the glare were frightened oft from the Mayfair Tea Rooms at the 60mm‘ of Kent and Prince Streets. It W115 found that holes had been bored be- low the bolt which was used to sec- ure the rear door, and that the door by this means had been opened. The burglars proceeded no further. as they apparently took alarm. About a dclock a. ptille of glass was broken in Devereauxs Grocery Store. The noise was heard by a neighbour, who at once phoned the police, and the proprietor of the store, but before the burglars were identified they made soul their sw- BBQ. PROQUCE (flnnudlnll Press) l\lON’l‘ill¢.\li Jum- H-Prlcvs on tho Munlfcnl dnlry nn-l |ir!ull|<'i' iunrkct wcro grunt-rally shady M1113’ Willi U"! cxccptinn of cggs which rose fruc- tlounlLv. No l rcgrudvil bullv-r- ivus llll"l"'l unclulngcd ni m‘, n. 1s omits n l"'""'| iu carlotn or lea-s, but tnorc whn n firm undcrtonc to the uinrlul. Ro- ceipts by rail wrrc l0 boron and truck receipts were not svniluble. In the egg mnrkct extras 01101000 yesterday's dvnp of n quarter ccnt mm mm 3| mil, g" lil-‘ll routs n doa- eu. Receipts wcrc L771 hnxcs. ’ Checss held firm at 10% l0 "ll: cents a pound for curl-mt Ontnvlo colorcd In cnrloln or loss. Receipts u" "-1 2,017 boxes. PolnWr-s wnrc unchanitcll. N0" llruu ivl-k nnd Prim-c hlilWlftl ls- l'n|i prion uwunlzillvs si-lliui! I" M i" 9.1 (will! fnl’ Ni pound ting-s nnd $1.00 to 01.10 for 00 pound bags. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column Ia reserved for Queen's cilllfll! Ilfllra of local interest but ad- "Plll-III of a newly nature may be alricliy has arrived from Boston to spend a visit to his brother, Mr. T. N. riding coraifort. joy_ of motoring. engine. TfIERi-YS no need to buy a small car these l tlayiw-no reason to lic without the size nnd room you nceil for 100 per com Tho New Ford has a wheelbase of 112 inches and is the largest, roomiest, most comfortable low-priced car. That isift nll. When you buy the New ‘Ford V-3 you get ien other outstanding features that moan a great tlcnl to the (l) The maichless smoothness of a V-type, eight-cylinder (2) 75 horsepower. miles an hour. (4) All-aluminum cylin- tler head. (5) More braking area per poiinll of weight than any other car. (6) Safely glass throughout in all closcll (le luxe models without extra (‘C-sl. (7) Finest automatic, double-acting shock-absorbers. (8) All-steel (‘lnscql bodies and strong, rigid, (loublc-clianiicl, NEW Flinn V-B Us L‘.\li bound Suoim I double-drop ‘X-type frame. (9) 11mm. quarter floating rear axle and giy-uddje, mounted driving pinion. (10) Beautiful, rmollcrn lwdy lines and colors. great new car See the nearest dealer and get a dem. castration of this big, New Ford V-8. Also drive the New Ford F0lll'-—llnothgr at nn evcn lower price, Hus lias an improved SO-liorsepower lll0l0f,IllfllllfltffllIIYIIblJCPfOPEIDOOIlIIIBSS; (3) 80 pcrlnri for » cillicr nary lnhor. NEW’ FDR]! IFQDUIR VP BROAD SERVICE POLICY lnsprrlion-—Free inspeclion anti adjustment ut 300 and 1000 miles. Lubricnlion-—- Chassis fittings lubricated and engine oil changed wiihnui charge, cxrcpl for engine oil, nt 1000, 2000 and 3000 miles. nlWTWlIYWFMI IPCDl-llclrmcnt wnrmlil)‘ for 90 day's or 4000 Tflllffi. No rliurgc during this rcplncclucnt parts or XlCPfP-z. 5EXCEPTI0.VALLli’ Low Patrons (FILE. Invf Wind. -.ii-,rzniovln.lluni,.. "l, spnrr- lirr and lnrrv rxlm. Small linlrn pnimflnl. Cnnvnnlz ni forms.) "v r NEW’ “$50.. FORD V-ii c._\.-:.\iii.i.~" can" Mr. W. J. Rnnahan of Napnlka, Manitoba. arrived in Charlotte- town Wciliwduy evening after a continuous absence cf 28 years, on Ranahan. 11's unclc, Mr. Tom Ran- ahan, cx-rhiof of the firc deport-i mcnt. nnd othcr rclnllvcs. Mr. North Amcricwn Llfc Insurance Brandon branch. At Brrrdfn m. Rnunhaxi mot lfis two si=tcrs for the first time. hlrscs m and Gladys who wozc born nftcl‘ he had leilt for the West. FUNERAL SER\‘lt"I~‘.S--'I‘h0 fun- eral of Lcmucl Worth which was largely nttcndccl \\'Ll.< hold ywtcrdny afternoon frrm thc rvslricnce 0f his daughter, ltirs. Walter Crnsivcll. to the Pcoplc-‘s Cuucicry’. srrvlcc at the homo rind crave was coli- (luqfpd by nor. (‘m-lvln Wr-‘istrr. The pill brat-ctr. wvrc: hlcssrs. Jghn Martin, A, J. Houlc. Wm. Wyatt, Cleavor hfolmnu. l... B. Mll- lcr, and J. F. Lclclvtlzcr. A 001080- tlon from the L. 0. L. attended and the Lfllllfiil Band, out of rc- speot t0 the murocv of an old baridsman, one son of whom is n member of thc mznrlimtion. ren- dercd fimernl nnrchcs. PERSONALS Capt. Dicks, City, was a visitor to Grand Tracadle yesterday. Salada Tea Maifs Dollar Bill Gifts Yesterday was, for the most part, . a cloudy, gloomy day but neverthe- lcss certain housewives in the city located u bright spot in tho horizon. when Mr. Dugun, the Suludu. Ton man, culled at ihrir homes and found Lhcm in possvsslou of a puck- uge of thut brand oi Lczi and giving their 0111111011 of its quality. To each of these was handed a crisp, new dollar bill, wuli the compliments of the Company, and in this pleas- ant little brenl: in the days routine the weather was forgotten. The following ivcrc the lucky lad- ies: Mrs. L. Hcnd, 190 Kcnt St; Airs. Anuic hluvDmmld, 1T1 Hilts- boro Sh; Mrs. W. J. Brown, 129 Powual $1.; Miss Emma Burke, 17l Queen SL; .\lrs_ Daniel Nicholson, d8 (irufton S1,; Iilxss M. Robcrtsoxi, l2 Dorcheu-Lcl‘ 5i . Airs. Elmer Saun- dcrs,24 Elm St; Mrs. John Pollard, l6 Bishop Sh; Mrs. Wm. Johnson. 77 Douglas St; Mrs. Henry Peters. 30 Coiinoltv Sh; Mrs. Louis Auld, 25 Gerald St; Mrs. C. C. Thompson. 101 Upper Prince St.; Mrs. Ernest Prunty, 257 King St; Mrs. Wm. S. TRY Ml‘. D. li/icbcan. ‘fork. has cutcrcd the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. Ml‘. ‘boo Powers, mcchanic, C111- sdian Aairwnvs and Mas. Powers have returned froma wcll cnrnril vacation to Monircnl and Ottawa. MARITIME ' uinonn n. LARGE W‘: ~ Fill. 63 Bayficld St; Mrs. Andrew Welslu. FORD stepson 00M Y or CANADA, Lnmim RENEWING FRIENDSIHPS“ Day IS Bfiiglltelied Stewart, 201 Richmond St; Mrs. Annie McGuignn, B6 Wcymoufh St; Mrs. l-‘rcd MacLood, 23.3 .Grr.f:uu St ; Air-z J, Harper, 233 Elumm $1.; 311's. J. Lundy, 9 Longzuorlli Ave; Mrs. Wm. Yen, ‘J0 School St. Fricml-Avhy is it that your sou rlrlc- in r1 cnr mid you l\l\\{l_‘\‘S p0 0h the bus? l.“.lllll‘l"*“'[‘ll, 11c hurl :1 rich fu- llicr and I haven't. TillliK IT OVER The monthly rent comes around with every tick oi’ the‘ clock arc yni still paying rrut (hut uill amount ii the pricc of u good lumit- in u fcu _vears'.’—iicrc arr sonic fiizilrrs i0 think about, 520.00 n-nt pcr month amounts in $2400.00 in tcn yours- SRILOO, SRGOOJlO-SIIIOO. $000.00 and $50.00, Sti00lL00 in {cu _vc.'\rs. Tllc undorsirnral has u number oi vory dcsirnblc bilildinz lots. locntcil “Pill ni‘ Princi- Sircct nnd School Street. VON BLURE GAY licnd of Prince fiircct (Tlinrloiicinwn Plwm‘ 36$ 9945-6-6-9-13. A New Coal Deal For the summc. mouths we nrc putting Avon (‘nnl on the mnrkct at n vcry attractive price in order public run iry n ton of our (‘cal bcfnrc the Full. .i\'0\‘ Ltflllk-TON $7.50 Delivered. BAG 50 cents Delivered. ihnl ilic 1T. GOAL 00. 2 Cumberland Street. _.~.- w“ w