: i CORDIAL ' loaf Kiddies 11a 6 oz. or 16 oz. Bottles on" aranvln"Mvllanuraaaonuulluvl ‘Eentral Guardian ST/PETEB! 'l‘lA-A moat auc- ccssful tea was held last evening in l st. Peters r-nu. no tables, laden‘ with the choicest viends, were well patronized. Pancy work o! a varied Hrlure. and a large number of minty lifts were offered for aale. MINISTER. RETURNS-ARM. Dr. ‘fcott Fulton. formerly minister of Zion Church, city, and now paym- of the Presbyterian Church, Chat- ham, Ont.. arrived in the city last evening. I-Ie will remain for several clays. IQ ATTENDED EXHIBITION CON- 2' 0 l on. insertion ......- Thrul-Illlmal ' ; Four Insertions .. 3 light Insertions ..- For Sale 7-‘ """"""""" _ -_’—-——-i i: BLOWER. USED ONLY Guardian. F.S.-9240-tf rf" " . 11,5, ‘I'll LE1. 80AM) AND lean: 513m on hand at Guardian t! Office _ Tin...» n. P. DYNAMO. 11v . '-. . lG d‘ . pefect cone tlon App yin-s-iisiéuilazl! [fsiiifcow Facsuptcrtn Dmmher ‘Ind. Apply Caroll Kelly. Fort Augustus. 9665-12-4-Zli. mg SALE — CHOICE DRIVING hm.- ‘captain Aubrey“~'l years 91d. W. l“. ilennls, Charlottetown. 96i2-l2-2-3i. yifsiihllriiFtTrriiTiiar- us. fllllablt‘ for garage. also two use bumcrs. B9 Rochforcl St. 9678-l2-4-2i -'-—--'~-—'-"'—'_i'?'i'“ roll SALl-l-‘TWO cannon roo- gcnlxh’; Kids. ti months old. Apply John L. Read, Borden, P. E. I. 96B7-12-4-3i. For s.n.r::—r_wo t2) FEMALE patch foxes. Alex. Agnew, Chur- lottctovrn. 9545-13-3-31 P- loa sate-ram or LADIES’ boots and skates. size 5M. Apply 228 Richmond Street. ' 9644-l2-3-2i L ,_.,_-__ _._.... ._ lLAItION ELECTRIC RADIOS, full-size, walnut cabinet’. E-tubes. screerpgrirl. $159.00 complete. W. it. Dean's, 187 Great George St. 9612-12-2-5i. ‘DR SALII- CHEVROLET SEDAN i930, good as new. Owner has no use in winter. Good chance for someone to own car. cheap. You can DB)’ 5 Payments, 62 dollars each month. balance each. Sec Fred hircell, care of National Candy. 9627-12-2-61 ‘IUSHEII SHELL FOR SALE-ONE hundred tons of PEI. shell, cheap- est and best ill Canada, analysis, ti? carbonate oi lime, 4'}. mag- nesia and iron. This shell is hard- er than ordinary shell and takes llir place of grit which ls a great rating to farmers. Buy this Island product and help your own Pro- vmre. Used extensively and highly rrmmmcided by the P. E. I. Co- operative Egg and Poultry Associa- tion and sold by the best whole- _saie firms‘. Earle Fisheries Co.. 83 “later SL, Charlottetown. 9595-l2-l-ivik. To Let laaior. $121". Arr-av ‘Ea-s l-Itllsboro. 9659-12-4-31. Wante 4 RFTERE filtrates. l1‘! luarlret yirlces, alive or dressed. from now on during win- trr months. F. O. B. your station 0r delivered at our plant. W. S. Fraser 5r Co.. Ltd, Murray River. P. E. I. 9663-l2-4-3i. Male Help-Wanted m‘ ilaaenxnv-efor snau. ramp ‘ltvwanted by middle aged single yicmhh- Apply Box 116 "M" care 2,1 Guardian. sets-u. :_§§¢—_-_ 1.. . ._____ _ ___,__,,,€_______._ .t!'ANrr-:n -- AN axruaratvcvan q-llvr stock man for the Winter ' ‘lllnslrl with the view or engaging 31ml" ll? the year if mutually satis- 1, llclvry. Must be a good inilker ~ hrl kind with the cattle and Orses. State experience. nation- Zijallll! Bile and wages expected in "-1,"; leItter. John L. Read. Borden. , 9601-12-4-31. ___ .-..___h _- female Help Wanted %._____ _i_____‘_fl__iuidi_ _ Warren - rrw w/ilracsshs 1°!‘ Forum Grill. Phone 1107. 9581-12-1 >-__._€____ wesh.....................-........-... TO LET o"! Tenement of Dundee Terrace Ne. 0 Water Street Genre Attached. Ol-OOXO-OO-O 0-0 00060-00400 OIGOOQOO-OOOOOOOOQO Classified Advertisements . rwgywooooweqoigggeoiojzeecfwoqnoaoe 000000 FERENCE-Mr. James Paton re- turned last evening after an absence of several weeks spent in Toronto, Montreal and Guelph. At the latter city Mr Paton, as president oi’ the I Prince Edward Island Exhibition ‘Association, attended the conference {or the cahmian Exhibition Associa- lion. Hon. Robert Weir, Federal iilinister of Agriculture, was the chief speaker. while at Toronto Mr. Pat- JOHN ALFRED MCDONALD. PM} & on attended the Royal Winter Fair. vlncial Land Surveyor, I-lerman-| t *1‘ ville. 92'f9-l1-2l-1m0., AWAlTlNG ESTIMATES --A t a .______.__.__ ___- _---~~_-_-- meeting of the Government Satur- Theatrica] Supp1ie5 day it was decided to ascertain the ______,,,,___,__ _____ _ __ , “lestlmated cost for repairing the old; (IQMPLETE 5100K, MQKENNA Government House. before taking; Costume Company, ‘Toronto, On- any steps toward renovating the ""- T~ s~ NW- a-"llill- building and putting it in condition‘ ' to serve as a residence for the newly L05t "appointed lieutenant governor. In‘ -—-i——-~ ~~~ s~ ~~"-—~"~—Iadditlon to general repairs work’ I‘OST”4 EWE LAMIlSjFWO ‘vn-‘TE . is necessary on the heating systemI and tvxn black. Notify John T. ' Garland. .mramum_ 9G61_12_4_31_ and plumbing and en the outbuild- _________ __’ __ ____ _ | ings. Premier Lea who, with the areh_ LOST-SUNDAY NKIIIT, MA Siiiccts, inspected Government House Buiara Wrist Watch. Finder re- yegQgq-day‘ reports the building m be‘. Q2311“) m5 n°rchcst°"ggé,lgt§i'_ {in mueh better condition than might l ‘ ' fl e expected. Wit t LOST — SATURDAY, PURSE CON- - - i taininrz sum of money. Finder leave SNAP?!’ |'- W- C- MAGAZINE- ill» B- Pflqlivifs. 140 Klllll- Tllwilril- The December issue of "The College 96154“ '31‘ .Timcs" just of‘! the press, is both —~i— '"-~""""'-- l f t" . d t at l ' . m». Losr-runs . AT onwctn. MRS.‘ f‘ “m: "c w, t?“ c‘ f‘ “Ts d f George McKinley, H4 Prince. _-‘°‘“' )9 m“ c“ 1°“ “as 55M n 9673-li. the form of rm eight page newspap. ‘ l»-i~———~—~-~——~-%i ‘on six times a. year. This yeah] LOST-l FOX T-"FTOQE" LEFTNthrough the generous support oi’ the ""- 16‘ ‘light ‘in? ‘LMYL F"ger business men of Charlottetown. it has gtlgfisgeasgifdgfuhp Mggigfriqljzgjvg-i I been ‘ possible to publish three’ is- _________i.. ___-___- ysues m the magazine form familiar LOST-BETWEEN READS COII- ‘to collegtans of previous years. 'I‘he nor and Summevsivlv. ollflrv We contents. with the exception or an .... 10o per line of‘ 5 words h‘ per lina of l words is per line of I words . ‘lo per line of a words Q QOXQQOQ‘. O Miscellaneous "l1" ll“ “ll ‘vllllsc lflllfzhtnffgsr‘ interesting “Reminlscences of P. W. gilllI‘llI[ll0l‘Sl:ll\‘\eRC‘c\"ll'(l mgrlrdim c" by D“ J- A- uwsml- “e the‘ Dawson, Summcrsldc, P. E. I. work of the student body and reflect 9633-12-3-21- credit on all concerned. SUMMERSIDE SUPREME couar RETURN FROM MARITIME ‘CONVENTION-Messrs R. IJ- Cotton and R. l3. Mutch of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade. and Mr. W. R. 5UMMER51DE~ m“ 3-"Th° SW‘ Birch of Alberton. returned last ev- rcme Court at summcrside rcopen- cum‘ from the conference o; m, ea at 1l o'clock and the case of the ‘Maritime Baum of Trade held on King vs Frederick Pritchard was Monday and-Tuesday lastauwmcwn‘ rullcd- ‘I110 1111501151‘ l5 “Wuslia °" 1'15 delegates representing 24 differ- receiving three silver_ foxes, the mt boards attended the large“ can- llF-"DPFLY 0f Alba" slmng- klwwm? fcrence of the Maritime Boards ever} thorn to have been stolen. The pan. ‘next Resolutions were passed appm‘, ‘ cl “F15 "Xllfll-‘Slcd “Mo” l‘ m“ lull’ ling the application of the Associated vans sworn and eight talesmen werelnoards m. {he seven day a week summoned hv the sheriff and added “my sex-wee between the mam and l" ll"! lWWl l-‘l’ 0""? 0f m? Cmm- .the mainland instructing the incom- Alter the delay the jury was com- ‘m! executive kfpress 1°,- thewengy pleteri a". follotvs: Cornelius MeLel- vercmt reduction m ferry “i” gm- lah. foreman. William E. McDonald. automobn“ and “king we Federal BOWEN“ Cllllli- Hall-V Hmklmi Mm" Government to assist in every way pos flfifik DRWSU". Alllilbll? J- Gmldclt slble in establishing regular air ser- John I’. Riley, Harry‘ Ilorten, Thomas vm, Ntween me 15mm] and gm , W. Bradshaw. James Phillips, Wilfred umlntln¢ Glllis. William E. Brooks. Mr. "lhane ' _ A. Cllliipbell. K. C., Attorney Gen. eral, represented the Crown, asslst- ___ _ crl by C- D. Mwallvm- Mv- J- Jr . owaw - MORRISON- at. Kelvin Johnston, K. C.. and Mr. Ernest H. on Nov, 25¢,“ 191p by gov, A, u. Strong, K. C., appeared for the prls- j Cmwp N815” 5,1195, Qwgn u, Edna "llf-‘Y- l Gertrude Morrison. both of Hamil- Mr. AfcCallum opened the case for “m, p_ E, L the Crown. The following witnesses‘ _ for the crown were examined: Al- . M“DONALD”FR'IZZELL_A' char" ban Strong, George Catneron. Hay 1““°t°‘m' P- E‘ I3m“l' m‘ Decem‘ Tanton. The evidence was similar to b“ 3rd~ 1930' by Ru‘ 37"“ Mu‘ that given at the trial of McDoug. . Dmmau- 5" D" Amen Edward Mac‘ all. Alban Strong, after describing v D"m‘m °1 m" M119 Creel“ l” Ml“ m Edna lllarlon Frizzell of New Haven. (Special to the Guardian) u Elihu“. the fox pen, gave evidence as the naturallmalrklngs of the thfox E bmcNEvlN__M._cKENz|E__ M the pups. He sud tint there were rce t - ~. __ white toes on the left hind foot and étlvligxligezz on the right a white spot on the Haw‘. Mwmvm of nmshm,‘ w 3:11.: “$433: ‘2:.:'::.:‘ "...::.".; ~ we slightly in his evidence from the pre- 1 “lemma vlous witness. He said there was one ‘ EDWARllS-MMDONALD-At the white toe on left hind foot. "residence of the bride's parents. '16 Mr. my Thule" l°°l< the stand and Ambrose Street, Charlottetown. P. s, stated that he had sold a pair ofjmmd, on Decgmber 3m, 1930, by silver foxes in January 1930 to Mr. Rev, Ewen Mggpquggp, 3, 1),, “w- Alban Strong. lie went to Strong's ; rmce Apred Rlwgrds of Dartmouth, ranch in June and found four female i New, 5Com‘, V, 1mm Nom- Mac. pups and two males. They had no Donald of gmflobwmwn, p, l; 1;- particular markings‘- I-Ie said he went 4 land. to his ranch fire rlay the foxes were! lest and took n hound with him to; find out. whether the foxes were stol- v ___ en or lost. Counsel for the defense i Mns“IA[N_1n m, sand 3,"; objected to the-conduct. of the hound Hornt 5m ‘mt aimed," Mcswmn’ being llSMl or evidence to Show‘ aged so years. mherai from A. A. whether the foxes had escaped orlgenneney; puneul Hm" m“ not. Tanton stated that there we" momtng M, 5A5 to s.“ Dunstan-s white lhnirstorli) tthe ttwo mlddéedtmfl‘ Basilica, thence to n. c. Cemetery. of boti ec, u M F0 m" t‘ 0", ________________ ___ the right hind foot as on: ”¢..“Q“.“;“;;;;,;-;“‘ the left hind foot wl-iereas Strong.‘ § N. D. MacLean DEATHS the alleged owner ni’ the foxes claims: that on the left hind foot there were sa>r-nn¢-»_---~_--~>o g Before Buying A Your Christmas lihocolataa. look over our atlrietlve asaort- inant Ilret. You will like than and they are priced right. Oil: lllllal variety of CANES, RIBBON CANDY and TOYS will be here for you. Buy your candy at the Candy Store. '9 White's Tea Rooms, -' SUNNYSIDI sis-i l-flfl-Sweeka. mum ilirinitp Qtuitch dlburrb IMO-Meeting of Ladies Aid Society- Lldiol Parlor. d.00—Weekly nleeting of Knights Social Ila-ll. 7-90-1318!» B07! Social Ball. Loyal Hockey YearBook The Guardian has just received the ‘Maritime Amateur Hockey As- sociation Year Book for 1930-31. This handy guide, which ls now on sale at all News Stands, contains the ltIAI-LA. Constitution, ivy-laws and regulations and rules of competition and playing rules of the game, also rules governing the Starr Trophy. Warren Trophv. Windsor Trophy. Halifax Herald Trophy and Lady Dunn Trophy. Taken all in all, this handy little book is more than valu- able to the ardent hockey fan. who should avail himself of the early op- portunity of purchasing one. To Retire From “Presidency Of Dalhousie In 1931 HALIFAX. N. 5.. D96. 3—Dr- A- ‘Stanley Mackeriie. President od Dal- housie University, will retire from the Presidency in I931. The an- nouncement of’ the retirement was made following a meeting of the Boarder Coven-tors held at the Unl- veraity tonight. It is to take effect at the end of the academic year. and will mark the completion of twenty years service as President of the in- stitiitkm. A MOST Continued from page i, Drury was in ivower and investiga- tion was being made into MrJFer- gusons administration of the De- partment of Lands and Forests as a member of the Hearst Government. Mr. Ferguson declared the investiga- tion was an attempt to discredit the Conservative party and said he had enough ammunition to fight the far- mer government. At time time he made his famous prediction. "I will come through when the time comes and when I get through some of these fellows‘ hides will be on the fence." After the next election, in i923. he was prime minister. staunch Believer in British Empire A staunch believer in the British Empire. Mr. Ferguson has always been ready to challenge any step which in his opinion might lead to its disintegration. It is his firm conviction in this connection which have been partly responsible fer his selection for the tendon post. It is understood many persons in Great Britain pressed Mr. Ferguson to ac- cept Mr. Bennett's tnller oi the. High Commlssionershlp feeling his ability to get things done would be valuable at the present time. In vz-eil inform- ed circles it la said Mr. Ferguson will be a leader in a movement which ts under way to build up a Rrénter feeling of unity among she different parts of the British Empire. Mr. Ferguson was literally (rallied in politics. I-Iia father, the. [ate Dr. Charles Ferguson. of Kemptvllle. Ontario. was n. member of the Do- minion Parliament and a trusted friend and adviser of Sir John A. A. MacDonald. Settling down in his home town as a lawyer Mr. Ferguson served on the town council and was first elected to the Legislature in i905. Sir William Hearst took him into the government in i914 as Min- ister of Lands and Forests and he was one of the few cabinet ministers to survive the election of ma which sent the Conservative party down to defeat. onoeoe-eeoveouil , Tfirseasion November 11th. threcwhite toesThervitnesses did not_ i UNDIITAIII Am", agree in their evidence as to’ are; ‘ =~ »-. i w. :;::.::.‘..':':::."':.r:.‘::.'::.:.....: ; ---,-,;,_-,-,-,-- w»- tw be identified. The Court resumesl : r» ‘ l the case this morning at 10140.4. uingg ‘hm Notable Measures lnaeiad ‘he notable museum oi Mr. Icr- in London C~JZ>PJI£EOB5OD the Executive. i Silver Fox Pelts Mr. Louis O‘Bryan i s now at G. R. MacQuar- rie‘: office, 130 Richmond St., Charlottetown. and is interested in LARGE QUANTITIES OF PELTS. He will pay highest market prices for all grades. RULES OF THE GAME TheGuardiaa will publish from day to day. Rules of the Game as adopted by the Canarfan Amateur Hockey Association and the Mari- time Amateur Hockey Association. These rules are the same as govern play in the Allan Cup playdowns. RULES 0F COMPETITION - RULE l All trophies shall revert to the Association whenever so ordered by RULE Z Each winner of the semi-final shall be declared champions of and entitled to hold the trophy belonging to its section, for the ensuing yearn; subject to Rule No. I. All winner; in groups and leagues shall be deter- 9580-12-4 l 4c) Any club winning a champion- lship of any League who fails to compete in any play-off games, shall be suspended by this Association and notification to this effect to an_v| l such club shall be given by the Sec- retary within two weeks after daie| , 0i’ such surpenszon. Any Club so sus- pended may apply for reinstatement at the first annual meeting of the‘ Association after such sti-spcnsion, and the Association at that time. may, if it sees fit, impose such puri- ishment as it deems itrcpcr. (Continued Tomorrow) PAVEI) Con-‘lnuctl from |‘t".2r= l in 1ireparing the, home government to come to a new conference in 0i- tawe/next year with on open mind. In fact, we have gained as much w. we. could hope. for. . "Canada has gained immencttrahl in prestige at the conference. I can oay without exaggeration that R. B Bennett is regarded by the English people as a greater" sietcsnvan than any other Canadian who has ever mined by the point system of scor- ing wlth two points for a win and| one for a tie. RULE a i No team shall take part in any As- sociation match unless the captain or manager shall have furnished the referee with a list of the players and their playing certificates. RULE I Any hockey player, who was a member of his home team in the previous season, compelled to leave his home town in order to obtain employment elsewhere and returns to his home town previous in the first scheduled game of the next season. shall be allowed to play for his home team during that season- acta s ta)‘ Except in the case of home and home games, any club intending to default a match must send to the Secretary of the opposing club. and also to the Secretary of the Asso- ciation, at least three days’ clear no- tlce, exclusive of the day on which the match vras to have been played. Unless the Executive shall otherwise order, any club failing to send such notice shall be subject to a penalty of Twenty-five Dollars $25.00). t0- gether with all legitimate expenses incurred by the competing club in connection with such match. and shall in default of payment of such sum to the competing club within two weeks of the date arranged for the match, be struck off the roll of membership of the MAJ-IA. A club defaulting any match in a series shall be dropped from the series. and thelstanding of the series shall he made up as if such club had taken no part. ' vb) In case of home and home matches between two clubs. the club accepting and playing the home game on its own ice shall, in case of defaulted the return game- on its 0P- penenw ice, pay the opposing Club a sum sufficient to completely cover the expenses of the club in its first game. expenses to be hotel and transportation bills for the men, and one half the referee's expenses, and a sum of one Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in addition, and shall, in default of payment of such sum to the competing club within two weeks of the date arranged for the match. be struck off the roll of membership oi‘ the MAJ-LA. should a club de- fault the am. glune of a hone and home series on opponents‘ ire the Executive of the League to which the defaulting club belongs shall have full authority to take immediate action. gusorfa regime as prime minister were the enactment of government control of the sale of liquor and the repeal oi’ "regulation l7" which plat‘- ed restriction on the use of the French language in the schools of Ontario. Both measures brouel" criticism but on both issues he re- oelved the endoraatton of the peo- ple at general elections. To his wife Mr. Ferguson give: credit for much of his success. Many important decisions aflcetlril his career came after a long discussion in the Ferguson houaehold. Mrs. Ferguson. before her marriage. was Ella. Cumming, of Buckingham. Que. She accompanied her husband on many of hla campaign tours. I-Ier unassuming character and charming manner will make her universally _ proved. Extension of ihn represented Caimda in London. What ls more, the people of England are solidly behind the proposals of the Dnmtnlons as emluorliod in Mr. Ben i1ett‘s resolutions and nu doubt. the preestlre oi’ public opinion in Ping- lanrl will do a great. deal in rr-visiii: the point of view of_ the leaders who will come to Ottawa next year. [Enthusiastic [receptions for ileum-i‘. "Fheryw-xhore Mr. Bennett. receive-l a most enthusiastic welcome from the general public. Dublin turned out a guard of honor of picked men for his reception and he was vociferous- lj: cheered in Scotland and Sheffield Mr. Bennett cwlablishorl a must. 011-. viable position for Canada in ling. land. "I expect. that the next confer- ence will he helrl sonwvvhat. earlier in the your in Ottawa, but. 1i is im- possible to predict the clrciunatancct; under which it will ntcel. The political situation in many parts of the Em- pire is too unstable for that. As far: as iaurely‘ constitutional and lltillllCfll questions are concerned. a good deal of progress was made at the last conference and the question of the repeal of the Colonial Laws Validity Act will be taken up with the Can- adian provinces by Mr. llcmtctt. im- mediately itpon his return. Titers: is nothing known. h-r.vr-\'r~r, regarding the proposals which may he made in order to guarantee to the provinc- r-s their rights and protection tinder the British North American Act. in case the Colonial Laws vllllflllY Act is repealed.‘ Col. Sieel concluded 11.’... 3 is Continued from page i Isoard of Trade and moved by L. W. Simms, pointed out that emphasis in immigration matters had traditional. lv been placed on the west. M. A. McLeod, Sussex, said that in his experience many immigrants in for- mer years would have preferred to stay in tlm Marltimrs. but had been hurried west. P. M. Shannon of Campbellton railed for the placing of immigrants en new laud. rlerlnrhwg that. the future viva‘. laright. for pew- ple who would pull stumps anal plough new soil. The Board decided to urge the Federal Government for implement- ation of the Duncan"recommendai. ion for the establishment in Canada. o! cooling plants with n vow to exports-en of the market for dun... . . coal. ' Seven Day Train Service to Island Charlottetown resolutions railing for seven day train service to Prince Edward Island and passenger cm- nection with the Mainland were ap- Guysboro railway to Canso n: a means of pro- viding transpnriatioti facuittrs for the fishermen of that. dr-‘rict. was embodied in a resolution sponsored h" I-I. A. Rice. Canon. Election of Cfllrrrs MONCTON. Dec. .'l--C. H. Blaken. t-y, oi’ Moncton was elected President of the Maritime Board nf Trade for the ensuing year at. the rinsing ses- sion of the Boards anunl lYlC"lll1I to- day. Vice-Presidents are: W H. A. Rice of Canso, for Nova Scone. Pred Magee of Port Elgin, for N. B. and R. L. Cotton. Charlottetown. for P. E. I. 'I'he Executive includcs:-— L. Phillips. Fredericton; L. W. Simms, St. John, A. P. Paterson; St. John A. B. Whitman. Halifax; C H. popular as Canada's official hostess Read, Amherst; lliichael Dwyer, Syd- aac lama. a. a. uuwa Oharlottn- 'ot. John as mum-y lee‘). srrc|ALlsALr of Lustre Pearl IVORY TOILET SETS Natural Pearl Finish on Amber, also Rose Blue and (Freon. To allllfeflflle U19 values. .\0u must examine the qual- ity, weight and finish of these seln Thick, solid bucks. No filled pier-cs. Irleavv beveled plate mirrors. 3 PIECE SETS Brush (‘omli and Mirror Plain Finish lcc r. ted l"' '*=h . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l ° l $7.98 $9.98 8 PIECE SETS Brush. (Tomb. Mirror. Buffer. l-‘iic. (‘article Knife Fcissorie. Button Hook M $9.40 $12.98 $11.43 $14.90 Small deposit holds titty sci until Xmas". See our Toilet‘ Gifiiw-Tilna-i r-tmiplete in cit). RUSS-DR UG - UNlTEl) "rue lvltll-liitlllfiriillaril" mlvlllillli \QIR HULK Plain Finish l)R [JG (X). llll XS MORE" I ' Western Guardian Cited As Example To N. B. Growers -» \'-.\.\I1.Il Fiji/Hi, l1‘ ivfll. Hit‘ .11; 1"“; ' .‘.lrl'\"."il, l\'1“ii.'-.i~-.. ' -—\\'l'. ARI.‘ b i“ OPEN to buy ll kinds of poultry", 12V!‘ or drcsretl also w." e, (lurks and turkeys. James l‘). hl-‘fiwl. lions ilglun. nrganr. nt- rlfl,‘~'. Jame."- E flfifil-lfi-d-B-Z ‘ilic high mhitlnrtl lllllilllihllPfl b," l.‘l'll‘.t‘l‘ ljiltvziltl - ers and Slllllllffii ~ fnliowitig ctliioiinl cc: "en- ll't'lll fjl. John Tel graph Journz-l. For vent"; the criorts o1 tile l"c’:rt ‘Ylilpll-tlllllfllfll have been ti rcvirtl It)‘ DGGO-ll-d-G-f.‘ —Vt'.\.\"lllil). .'\'l‘ lillAlfFfll. an EX~ _ , tra gwtiri. qumf. general purposr zinprriiirg the paint» [ratio of this “M1,, h], (,P.],.,,,.,_, ,_\.H',Z,JIL “v15, 1'” Province. Slrirlcr iiinprriitiil t-f ll'v-l:_,‘“ln(,‘ my, vying cscndmb: iatocr: was artist-uteri on many or», ' ____‘ “““°“"' *’“"l‘"" "m" m‘ ““""“'“. --nr=-r QYALITI’ rrthsu rnoza stock we’. shipped from th:.- pro- lilP" EN “m,” mm,‘ H,” “my h”, m n“ m“; or Gamma m“! m" W '7‘ ll"tll'l.'», hrcf liver. hccf trnninings Indies. Judi. who was l'f"-ll')l‘.'-ll7lt" for 1am.) lmwk,‘ S‘, “ PM“, 500 m; this condition the 'i‘clcpraplrJotn-iiaI 1O." d m“ "m, (m. to Rrriw m.“ is not prepared to any, hut the fat‘! m- “TNL n-zm Pr“, (mm Mock 1| rrmainrs that pointer-s unlit for ron- “m. qun,,,i,_,._ m Em”, fliimption were cent npi and litlwllotl New Ilruiisvvirk potatoes‘. it uas n-r until New Rritnswick potatocr; catn- 9670-12-4-3 ~-f\!'i7li,'/I PARTY-A motor par- intn competition with ltigh "rarl- mnwnn: or M]. and Mm Am“ stock from Prince l-Jdwarcl cl Mflsnms M“ and Mm Cecil GMT“; WM “law Brunswklk SITMXTS and ltlisr. Llnine Gorrill. alto Mrs "cnccd a change of lacart. I‘. was then numnhyp_\_ Ounqn‘ nmlomd [mm Hlnllulnwnqyou Pbmlcllyl‘ “m M" their iuuncs lll fl‘ .oo1l to Sum- -\ - ~l m q -- ' “raver. Fjicn \\ltl'l c mpul. . “Ingwdn m saulyda,“ n spection the grade of potato Sir-fl’. in New Brunswick ir. not as high to. ‘P —" ' ' l that muintahicrl in Prince Erltvarrl L Dmgwpu __’_ 95 13-, island, or at least this was. thr- ron- u nlvnkhom ___ ___ 171 13. rhtivn n week ago. Unless New Filllllfi- ‘L Hum“, 13; 171 wick iaotalnes grade as high or iwzh- , “.1” , 131 m] . .» t .. m than stock they compote senior-t, v wrhq..,,n qr; a; .. .. . ... .. .- they cannot ltopc in hold the rpm 992 9,1,; imtrket. 5W1, H w“ 'l'hr-re l: flll(llllt"l' growl flllli‘l‘f‘!i"" h. regard to the itiethorl of hantilui: Smudi" “I (a x m 0m". “an, tmfatocs iri this. pr-pvincr and in ,.‘_“,m.nphp,., 3, plump‘. 5,,n,,,.hfl,“4_ Prince Erltvarrl inland. On the Isliinrl m“, m puma; ‘Ar,_..,un,.,nt._ 9 Wings; tiotatr-rw are. largely handled coop- Fngdtorr: 8 point? (‘lflll\'1“_‘.' and \'.'llll close s|inr~i'\‘i=iriir of the ])(‘]1lll,\’ Minister of Arrirtill- "dd Hum", hutch ure in that. province In New Brno-.- wiq]; pfyfafot§ are largely handler! hf." Um Timer‘ rlcnlors who are to be congratulated Y. I :39 154 193 nflW that they have rlerirlr-rl to m1- , _ v 1R7 ‘y; 2m trove lllvvi" l'i'l"ll\"\rl of hanrllvpg r-iwik ,. Fnnn, . ___ H3 yo" |q "\l|‘\.‘f‘fl from here h, Mu, :15 1m 3|; ‘ {,1 A -\-...-~.s-,,- n: is‘. ." l’(‘)\VN.-'\l. .' W» W H“ f-rsmt . . . . . . . . .. eats l‘. N. R. (lfFlFl-j _l.i’.\til'i'-‘. l l ‘fhnrntnns Special Trlrzrarlwrrs 3w. F .\li\f‘i{."_\' 237 isu m r1. ny-a-i . . 1v: ti- H Thnfllal‘. , 11a n2 s". .l i". Itl‘i\'i‘l‘ . . . 17.: lit 3v. t) 1‘. (Lil is‘: 131i i5‘ W /\ l).'t'-t\ 1"ll ll‘. ll .l'\'l.ll‘~"il . L"; lfil 1R.‘ ‘I ll. . ti» l": ;- yet-twat: . 711 led l5‘- li. lvvvtw ... l)“ l1‘ 8T1 7’-7 i?! A Poster trt 11'» ‘Twin’ . . 77W ill] llfi? M1] :'.'j. .'~-:~ <'\"l 'l“in1"r=, V‘ Pllws. 'l‘ntnl .. .. TV-Kl (Wl-Flllllll 71TH’! Ruprrintenricrts J R. .\r~l' m l"i “III (‘Itwvp-qp-a P. l-f. Alaclmtnlrl 117': _ 19g 19g n) l Rirr o1 ‘l . 10s m: mt s. llrmtl “ , . , , _ . . .. 1 s". '31s L“? \\‘ tin‘ . .‘.‘.l ,_ . l=u l?" IZI H -, r,r-,rtt.~t»~= __ "v m: me. gr! ll‘? lv‘"-‘ 191')‘; Total 7H8 Y‘¢-'.~»I:v'.'"» Accountants Jar-n . , .. fill; 1'79 l1‘. l. T)(‘1til;lilll . . . . .. 1Y1 ill? .'r~.'\i'i .. . m“. T1 l5‘- -l. Gordon 1*“ l“? but .. .'. tea m m if R. lief-rt‘ lF-t fl? "'~'.'i1 ... 1'17 91 17E it Campbell .. ‘Til 0‘- 642 539 4H: ‘=7. lllacDonalrl it" 2R3 ‘total . .. . i351- \f nrrbaut . . . . . .. m: i5T|\'r-=r:~it-. for ("talk-thorn 15.1 pm; tort. 1M’. ram-u", {mum Total. .. H22 ',' twp/m V's. How P.3d in in Yis At-:1e'.""-. Engineers W. Itlaberen .. I99 151] ___ -.. _ town and James E. Birch. AibcrmtrPl We k; .- vhets the mew» r “, '5. f. E. A. Saunders of Ilallf1::_l;."ir.c~~~ 'l'l*~ econ v1.0 r:..ie:.. swccaerls F. ltlftclnirc Sriaitrlora of ‘lwl .9 i" z ‘w r t“. . :1 l ~_; .:,‘ dizzy-Theirs: l- a Times.