{HIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Visitors ’ Amazed Ati “Mystery Control"' OCTOBER 8, 1933 The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: ol local Interest but. advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted FINAL TODAY ~ 2.30 - 7 - 8.45 P. M. DICK POWEL—PRISCILLA LANE-PAT O'BRIEN mini-rm‘ Loris S'l‘l~l\'l~lZ\'S()1\"S “KID ,, t4 nts 0rd strloll a- PLUS = SERIAL CHAPTER 3 & CARTOON ii.i.i'.’.°...i.§..¢'L ’ "’ WUINILIK BAXTER — FREDDIE BARTIIOLODIEYV _ l’l.l'.s‘r ciivroox ANI) SMITH CAPITOL__ TWO Lciiign mm: match icdfiyzzisi DAYS MUNs-TUES. 20-... He's a bronco bustin’ fldfiialifiedliroififiggngg? Erd’; buckaroo . . . scared to death of horses! lltJAi (iltl-IXI‘ STORIE$ com: GREAT PICTURES l‘ i.\'.\l. 'l‘()l).-\\' .l(l — 7 — 9 P. M. the Greendal c», Take Pleasure in Announcing That They Are “Isn't; it; marvellous!" u ‘L11’! I- miraclel" "How is it done? NW" saw anything like itl" ‘Phase and similar eiopresions of awe and admiration filled the private salori at. the Canadian National placate last night, where the neW 0° "mytstgry control” radio was beinB demonstrated publicly M’ ti" ‘ successi v day. ' ‘Fhls enthusiasm has prompted the Maritime Accessories, distrlbu-i tors for Philco in the Maritimes. to extend this demonstration again today (Saturday) afternoon and r-ii l\l).\l - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY .2 ixzisuivixi; .\i.\'ri.\'i~:l: .\io.\'n.-\i' 2.30 uvicxixus 7 -_ s» P..\I. Magistrate Tweedy was further ad- journed until Tuesday ot next week yesterday. No evidence was taken. TRUCK AND (‘All CRASH —— A car tumlng out of a private lane onto the St. Peter’s Road was struck by a truck yesterday. No one RICHARD lint LORRAINE KRUECER Pillli CUILFOYLE ll llY s u U0 u f PLUS: BETTY noov-iucToiclXiIIcoaiunYQ THANKSGIVING MONDAY MAT. 2.30 EVENINGS Miss Lauretta Larkin Guest Of Honor An enjoyable function was held 7 — 8.45 : USUAL PRICES Consumers’ Contest Will End Tonight held from the couver. Last nlgl was injured, police said. although both machines were damn ed. The smash occurred near the _C arlottc- town end of Wright's Bridge. PLUNGES THROUGH BRIDGE -—A motor truck loaded with flour went through a bridge about a mile from Crapaud village yester- day afternoon, Mounted Police here said last night. No one was in- jured, it was said. although consid- erable difficulty was experienced .in recovering the trick and its load. FUNERAL THIS MORNING -- The funeral of the late John Schmidt. chief wireless operator on the S, S. New Norlhland will be MacLean Funeral Home this (Saturday) morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in the People's Cemetery. Mr, Schmidt dlcd at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Wednesday, H0 had been stricken with acute appendicitis shortly be- fore his ship reached this port Tuesday morning. Following his death attempts were made to coin- municatc with his father in Van- it the funeral dir- informed through that Mr. ector here was llie Marconi Company Schmidt, 51"., requested burial of his son ho be made in Charlottetown. FUNERAL 0F ACCIDENT VIC- TIM — The funeral of 'l year old George James Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lewis, Mt. Ed- evening. The amazed onclamations came from visitors who filled the salon. . nd who were watching tho de- monstrators tune in and shade to the finest degree a superb Phllcl? radio model by use of l. smell boxlike cabinet that was easily carried in the hand. B)’ demon- stration it was shown that this tiny cabinet. equipped with slnzole dials. could be carried as far away as 20o feet from the radio and still “tune ln" any station and shade it to proper volu-me. Wlllh no wires attached to it the de- vice's uncanny ability in thu! "remotely“ control its big brother- radlo ivas a. “miracle“ indeed. These demonstrations are being held m acquaint the nubile Wlih the newest marvel of the radio art-Philco MYSWYY cml-Yol- A“ visitors are welcome and with no obligation. As on the previous night P. W. Wright. general manager of Mari- time Accessories. Ltd-r Mflfltl-llle distributors, and W. L. Young, Toronto, sales Eastern Canada for Philco Pro- ducts. Ltd, were in charge of the demonstration. It was sponsored by Prince Edward Island Philco dealers. 11-223- representative for , A NEW GOING T0 OPEN At 144 Great George St. Charlottetown (TANTON BLDG.) With a Complete Line of Women’s and Children’s > STORE READY-TO-WEAR Wait For Further News in the Old Spain Thursday even- ing when Miss Laurotto Larkin was a guest of the stuff of Proivsc Bros. at. a banquet and shower. At the conclusion of an appetiz- lllg rcpast, the guest of the even- ing was presented with a hand- some chest of flat silver, the gift of the film's sales staff, of ivliich Miss L-arkln is a valued incniber. ward Road, was held yesterday. Services at the home and grave in Sherwood Ceiucteiy were coli- ducted by ihe Rev. H, D. Raymond. D, D. The funeral was very largely attended. The little liid (lied in the Prince Edward Island Hospital from injuries received when he yvas thrown from the back of a horse near his home early this week. I! llon. B. W. LcPage And lllrs. LePage Tonight's the night. ‘There are going robe a large number of ilisuppolntrd people in P. E. Is- lluid l0lll0ll'O\\', because. after all, tlicro are only going t0 be 40 per- sons who will win tho prizes, and COLOR (‘A RTOON P01’ i,'l..~\lt SCIENCE Three Day Ll Conference ilpens In Local Church Each department of the store also made suitable presentations. accompanied by humorous verses, which ivere read by Mr. Patrick McTague in his own inimitable Hi8 IIIIET, _Mr. McTague also presented the gift from the staff and in a. brief address referred to the popularliy of the bride-to-bc among her as- sociates and_on bmalf of the staff, wished her every happiness in the years to come. Hon. T. W. L. Prowse, President of Prowso Bros, Ltd, presented Miss Larkin with a cheque on behalf of the firm. rc- forrlrig to her years of conscienti- 011s and satlsfztcioiy scrvlcc l0 em- ployers and customers. Miss Larkin thanked all for their rcmcinbrnnces, after which iii music and dancing, a miscellaneous shower at rd many articles of value to a young Ailuie were cs read by Miss Refreshments innlnder of the evening. substantial. tlic balance of the evening was sjicnl Miss Larkin was also tendered tile home of Miss Peggy Mi-Innk, Wll0ll a large number of fYlUlldS present- lll(‘:.Ilill.li)iL‘ liolnckccpvr. The parcels were opuiicd by Alias Martha Carrzigher and lill‘ humor Hig- served, and music cnjoyorl during tin,» rc- thcrc have been thousands trying for a share of the $160.00 which will be given away. However, there will be 40 per- sons well pleased, and of (‘Otlriy it didn't cosi us anything to en- ter so no one will bc ‘out anything in thc end. In fact everyone who ha.» tzikcil part has received full Ydlllt? in transactions. But you may bc one cf the foriy! You have all day today to secure your lJOililUllr. ;iii.. me more you enter tilt? more chances you have oi winning. Today is your last chance to try for one of the prizes. All tho coupons will be collected at 8.30 this evening. You arc invited to be present, at. the (irulviiig which will lake place at the Rollers llrivdivarc Co. Ltd, at 9.30 p. in. under the su icr sl of Clilci ol Police Blrtwisile. A rcpi-csciitolivc from each of the spmisorini: firms will also be there to soc that the (lrnivlng is carried Ulll to’ till‘. satisfaction oi all con- rvrnrd, Coupons are available up to the close of the contest from T. G. Ivi-s, cioalci" for now and used cars I‘ cstonv. Tires. Batteries Stoves, Afnrconi Radios, Washers, etc. Phone 1117. l‘ J. liiacnonnlil, Groceries, Foods, etc, Phones Mont. Flour, 888 and 889. Johnson rt- Johnson. The Qlllll- lty Drugstore, Toiletries, News C(llllC(.‘llOll(‘l'_\'. Prescriptions, etc. Plionc 33. Clinton. , ter spending n fvw (lll_\'S ni was not known how the accident happened as there were n0 eve wit- nesses to the tragedy and the boy did not regain consciousness before death. He had ridden the horse from which he ivns thrown ‘many times previously without acciden, it was said. PERSONALS Dr. J. S. Ledwell left this morn- ing for New York where he will take a course in post graduate surgery. From New York he will leave for Kingston to take a. re- fresher coursc in cancer, Raymond Hanna, lcfi yesterday" af- the ‘Mrs. C. W. also Char- Mr. and Mrs Mass“ home of Mr. and MacArthiiiz Bordon. visited Summrrsiile‘ ‘ _ lottetown. This being" their first visit to the Island. They were vcry much impressed and spent a short but enjoyable time. They and it is lo lcavc the hospital week. The many friends of Mrs. Eliza- bcth MacDonald. V229 Sydney; Stvcet Charlotietoivii,_will iugrct to learn that she was iiijurcd ili a full at tile Market Building- liorc inst week. At present sllc is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and pleasing to learn shs is cou- vulescing satisfactorily and expccts ' curly next Return From West Hon. B. W. LePage, President of the Executive Council, and Mrs. LePage returned last evening from a three weeks‘ tour to Van- couver. B. 0.. where they visited relatives, They had a very enjoyable time. proceeding by the C. P. R. and returning by the 0- N- R- They visited all the outstanding places between Montreal and Vancouver and met former Islanders almost everywhere. In Vancouver they mot. Ml‘. Horace McEwen, fomier Superintendent of the Prince Ed- ward Island Railway, and Mrs. McEwen. Mr. LePage was impressed by the apparent prosperity of Van- couver where a great deal of building and bridge construction work is in progress. In Calgary he visited his aunt, Miss Elizabeth LePage, who is in her 101st year, enjoying the best. of health and carrying on her daily routine as usual. In Winnipeg he had an inter- view wlth the president of the Maritime Provinces Association and was agreeably surprised to learn that although there are 2.- 000 on relief in that city, the list included no Prince Edward Island- er. The Islanders. wherever they. went, seemed to be making good‘ and not depending upon the dole for their support. From TllE Criterion Co. llew Enterprise For Province One of the finest bakery plant: in Eastern Canada has just been opened for business on the Mt. Edward Road, near this city. The new bakery which was ro- cently built. is up-to-the-mlnute in every detail, and is entirely new in design and methods. A large but neat appearing structure has been erected and is decorated in pure white with bright red trim. Mr. J. R. Sevick. a for- mer resident of this city is the enterprising proprietor. Mr. Sev- lck is a native of Czechoslovakia become well known here Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles Last. night; on the Holy Name Alleys before another large crowd of’ spectators, twelve very evenly matched couples completed tilt first half o! the first round. tlia scores although not high WU“ running very close together only a few pins separating the different couples which goes to show how evenly the tournament is running along and the wonderful intcrcst that has been taken in it by the bowlers themselves which small: well for the little “ducks? Following are the scores:- "lw Charlottetown Ifu-u Watts. Grand 'I‘rnoadie, -A'._ the Prince County .\.\‘lll.lill - MACDONALD- Hircot. Charlottetown (ill iil‘liri‘l'i‘ riili. lilflli. by Adjutant. of Charlottetown, At Finiuivvnlo, Qct, 7_ 193g, 3. /\llE_!il$lil< Cr-mt-i‘ a ". ho Priiirr- Flthvnrd ‘lili"l' Bviiimi 0f York, sired and have tlicm iii-mod lo oi the complete flblo and greater assured when a rcnlly cost, Albert Dot-an, who was for limo employed iit tlie National Hotel hcrc. An advertisement. for the elsewhere in this paper, the place over. All "I95. EAST BOYALITY WOMANS INSTITUTE September home of Th! held at the Mrs, stltute Ode followed Woinans Creed. Roll answered by fifteen Minutes of August. meeting approved and signcd. Reports committees rcccivlxi and gates appointed to attend Tuberculosis Ileaguo Next mcetln nt the Mrs. L, W. answered by exchange of ccipts. Mceflng closed by National Anthem. by a Cull home Please Use Mlnsrds for dandruff. der by an rlectrlc unit which form.» Part of the display. In lliltlilion m the soups they are also featuring inc of Heinz condi- ments and quickies including baked lnnns, macaroni and spaghetti. In this way quicker service i: avail- convenience is siiiisffvliijz nwnl is required in a hurry at low The kitchen is in charge of Mr. SOHN‘ Canadian new Charlottetown Quick Lunch iippcurs and the Public are invited to cull and look equipment is new, and an air of cleanliness and ftliiXlfl order is maintained at all meeting was H. . _ Clements. The Vice Presldcnt pro- sldcd, meeting opened by the Iii- Club was members. road, of opcr. roll call to be re- the clcscd on Saturday afternoons. Full jinvilculrtrs of the drayving and Hi0 nniries of the 40 lucky winners will appear in the Guar- dian on Tuesday. Do your best to be listed among the winners by entering all the counons you can. You have till half past eight t0- night! Students’ Social At Heartz Hall Two hundred or more students of various city institutions attend- ccl a social evening given by the Trinity Young People's Union last evcnlnrz. The devotional period was conducted by the Misses Dorothy Black and Joan Mcliure; the Misses Flclnrt Burke and Bally Wood, Jack Taylor and Arnold Taylor rendered a quartetto. Rev. Hugh Milli-r welcomed the students and announced the fol- lowing program: A skit: The Fatal Quest. by Ralph Calder. Virginia Large. Arthur Hcariz, Ruth Sinclair, Amy "WP". Helen Cox and Louise Hewett. Solo by Edna Burke. Reading by R. Hazen Wigmore. S010 by Rcv. L-ewls Murray. Reading by Mrs. J. G. Paterson. Miss Hester Wood capably acted as pianist. Mr. Alex Mntheson then con- ducted a lively hour cf games and .Cle-‘.c. lng?V Editord. CYbAYE-s conic-sir. Alter ice cream and cake concluded the Sunday. The fiery Nova Scotia skipper who will match skill ivith Captain Ben Pine of the American challen- ger, Gertrude I... Thebaud, was in- tent. on teaching his crow the cor- rect. procedure for tucking, Mayor Maurice Tobin of Boston became so anxious. lie went out to meet the Blucnosc 0n a coast guard patrol boot, and shouted in a meg- aphone to Captain Angus: "Want u: to scnd ovci- ii tender for you?" e answer was an emphatic "No." Nearly an hour earlier, Mayor Tobin shoutod u wclcninc to he defending schooner rmil hcr skip- per at a point about eight miles outside Boston light. “This is Mayor Tobin of Boston. Captain Walters." he bellowed. "I extend to you and‘ tho Bluenose crew a hearty welcome to Boston. I wish the Bluenosc luck. but I think the Thobaud will win." The Bluenose crew lined the rail and up lalldctl the Mayor. Capta n Wailers swung the Blue- nose from n starboard took soon after this, and after proceeding Home distance on the Ti $110K. swung her back again. lllfllly- he turned about again and headed up Boston harbor. Captain Angus took in some sail during this raoiise, drawing rai- behind the helmud, which until the meeting with the coast guard vessel had accompanied the Nova Scotla craft on the voyage from Gloucester, Mass. It was evident Captain Walters, who had previously complained about some of his ' "green." was trying to , ‘.‘_l~“‘—_'.‘f‘l‘€"‘"l£ "l? S“.'“:-.t—-_ program by leading wn-e served. Rev. Lewis Murray in a sing-song. Charles Corrigan was named act- ing secretary-treasurer. i Truckrnen decided to ask infor- mation concerning a possible charter from the Trades and Isl-i lxii- Council of Canada. A one dol- lar fee was named as dues in the preliminary organization. A meet- ing is planned in the near future, it. was said, to further the union. . 1185i IllBhi/s session was attend- ed by about 50 men from various‘ parts of the Province, principally from the vicinity of ciiiirimiefl town. Mr. Frank Creamer of Albany, a former organizer for the Amer- lcan Federation of Labor presided ‘does not easily warp. Dans, having corrugated sides, and being made of the new 'silvos" metal. I rust proof alloy which Tho ponies-e placed on "floating decks" n the large oven, and the heat travels back and forth over and under and around these ‘decks’. ’I‘ho main secret in con- nection with the flavor of the new bread lies in the special treatment of the oven. A material called Indian marble forms o. sort of heat filter and floor for each deck. The in- tense heat, about 800 degrees Fahrenheit is so effected in pas- sing through this material, as to during the first part of the meet- lxive the bread a richer and purer ing and explained the urpose of. flavor. brlnsln the crust to an the session and the dos nblllty of even golden 000111’, a union. The men, both of motor trucks and those owners who Another interesting item is the automatic wrapping machine. drove machines for others would yThls wraps the bread in sanitary have to organize under a obauf- wax paper fours union, Mr. Creamer inform-v ed the’ gathering. A purely truck] owners association could not be I affiliated with the American Fled- oration of Labor or the Trade and degree of speed and Labor Council of Canada. The and seals it by heating 5nd DIE-Bill!!! the wrappers. This machine can wrap and seal over 350 loaves hour andis Operated by a paten switch gIoveé-ning the ea . The new bread ls to be known proposed union would have to be as "Golden Crust" and is on sale» a purely laborers ocistion, laws to take care of a situation. such as the one which prevails here. where almost all truck dri- vers are owners, Mr. reamer pointed out, PITY The rate of average speech has increased l5 per cent, in the past I ten years. Unfortunately, you can still understand almost everything you hear on the radio. but throughout this it a l . provision could be made in by- inn. c y m pm "if, gtlilllllly legal taraded e new a i; g of the Mariillmgsioeif; o a“ puts Sevick intends. not only but will exgort ‘The new industry is called The Maritime Bakery, and Mr. Sevick has secured the services of twmof the best bakers in Canada. one coming from Montreal. P. Q., and the other is from 8t. John, N. B. The public are invited to visit the new plant and see for them- selves this fine new addition to the industrial life of this province and the Marltlmel. ' metals were Bmelters added l-I and Nickel Pacific. n"? - . mpsim, Ladies Ready To bu; has ' 13.. SDOl-{e at “P utility" Dmssss. ’I‘lie The Prairi“ warm in pans‘ m“ as an energetic and conscientious L Corcoran I17 148 96 l... chyip-h hen- , V , . . x “I- . .L- , W I fairly good condition but in many ' ‘he Pynim Em {jgiliiirgul i919 Qoucn gbreefidllzlglllollli; ‘ a Th? Segtuins “the idmllzght “W2: contrigugfiig, to the commercial life D. McKenzie 106 I15 i0'l—68f ‘ Bill's’ and ‘.336. y ‘"5 "Q e5 me "e n e ec A new t'pc of oven is rt of C LeClalr 115 139 129 H-(qwc Opel‘[\(l' “ | H .. a Th d I d» N h ‘ this year ns in late years past. , y p“. _ ' Sponsored by the " 1.11mi}. on”... RE... Mr. and Mrs. LePage visited {the 01f: ptalzmlth Oagifioglgs a c573,“ I- Dmman 91 9a “Wk B““~"d- ‘ W-"vlum: Poll-thins Tire Scr- , qiurtntdr tvnney’ which lviheii, Phad The 0V6‘; is of brick‘ Sh”? hi?” D McDonald 101 12o 119 ('l‘ stnrliwl _vesl0r- - - - , vsi v en rears uiw. r- e use ,,_- .- . ' Oil of (inch... Rgstaurant flpgng 6,1,5, *.§~,.~.-,,..§~*sv_§} P.f,,‘},‘,‘°-},34T‘.‘_d | acklflg Craft was astonished at ti... tremendous worydgv-{igiclqflcflggfigueun up up n. cone 12o no 90-644 lay the Limlics’ Wlilii-i- mos Ltd. New and Rc- Qglhgrfvfilélplglsingaaoiag “f? ttaegfe‘ France and‘ other European $.15’ F I-Iennessey 109 105 145 W?‘ m." ‘w . _ , _‘ ‘ . , ' A f9 - . Cid ml Cliri-s nu, ___ cordiiioncli P 0.», Wisiliigiiouse _______ mm, about two miles or wens Tm gem, E oqionomn 74 a0 1044" - Hip fi-isslfl‘; ‘$3.11.? W‘ “Mir Pfinmos‘ W,“ .' K mo“ ‘ day they stretch for a distance of o" entering the new bakery (m9 Si. imufs‘ P‘ h‘ Ivlr. George Tulle has token nn- "ixffxicéigizgziillliiik‘fllkguggiloéil@fiolig iBy TQM dlpltfidx: fifteen mum and a“ are going isnimpresedt with the innumer- J. Hughes ill 111 I12 U“, provynclfl] othcr stop lll adding tonne con‘- 555. . -- - lLfiSflflilillild bl.iffA\grllc;‘)' fun blast lilrilasptglrlipéncgts which have L. 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Bndlos Wr. hers Airi-‘Kmc £1Sh(1;l;g;fl§nw'u5 walm-g- Ed.‘§"“'.dh!s““dy in productlveness woiik tabla] ancitcb-‘Jigllilg a" ti»? 3' Coyle a‘ 89 79-568 Chtirlottetou/n Bowling Alleys and Bods. Springs, Mattresses. Prams, big salybzrfkm. pgiumogse the Cam an re He“ o Verdun‘ smooth P0115319‘; hudmfod we” m Mwc H 99 M ls entirely different from any czi - Stoves. Cedar Chests, Couches. adim, defcndq} of 1119' Intemm- ‘ are Lhcrgughly sggufgd dafly L vbom mm“ 5-‘ 1niI§1“C°1"th'-‘ Clix, n “m- “lf- PM“ 834- lonal Flslicrmcirs 'I‘i'opliy' and All the power machinery ‘is on ' m“ 89 97 99mm nrr “i "fl . ‘ ri - ' - i .. fnllWX Ric-In response room hfi: bghllinpnieiifiotiilhziooflg by lil-Tuflliiilpoiiflsiéslucglhihfihrsall Captain Ben Pm“ Gemude L‘ ghsection for me second floor‘ while E‘ Michael n2 99 95 . “w. W. MW Sam “may u fun “tight cmmtm, and is “m,” “mung ma“; Drv Cleaning Thebaud, the Gloucester chiil- “e iema nder of that floor is M. Qonnony 35 53 39__54y nu“ M“ mnmved Inn“ pod “ml an m‘? 141W“ “Willi” "l" ‘Lhuiicliu-inil ‘iivelni’ Sole llcen=ces 18121551.. two schooners will o in ll ' illlzlqeciibernawrigesgéclflliilltr gcriliilstfflilh? E Blanch d pllnuces includiu e1 l‘ ran , ‘ ' '"' . x. i. ‘ 9 ' - ' E ‘3 ' I - . l‘ C ' . ar 101 133 N ,,,,,g,,.,,,,,,' was?“ ,f§‘,‘,§.5_ emf“ rorThuw gyirlntlfcgyliyviyvt gflzvftffén starting u... off Boston at. l1 a. [non Meeun ed chute is bum in tluvush the a. Walsh so cs 76_531 A, [he 1m 0, ‘his S‘ no“ Six s! g t . “d mm Subsm: m. AsT Sunday the first of a floor over the huge electric mixer. table? are lilsllilledwnnrl directly t” US$12 “gainma Penéwny p thgegsiznlggf-gvtc forte-é oft racasl ;i'll:e8fl%lel}orgfl5.:€?e ‘throng: tlliree P, wmtiock 114 90 '15 1e eft as you an or is a special " ‘ ' . C. — _ flD lllll R- '—-—-' ll F118 mxer M. Aylward 83 87 85-534 refreshment counior. Herc illSO is a W? W“ the "tienlllm 9r "u tors of the Cnnndiiin defender Mr. L. O, Kelly. Southport, was Which mlXes over 400 llx: of flour P: Wm he mm in complete (uspkm 10 of mp fammm Gunidinn Alli-his lo the fact that Bluenese put buglntwf; before nlcas- elected president protem o1 g un- at one time, Near the mixer is I. Berrigan 103 94 89 ~ t 35.12%.‘Willi..ii“"fié‘"*i.i?fgli‘“fi 2n. ism ‘.‘§l“...‘.‘.‘.’~.“...‘l‘.‘.‘-“.’.‘.; 1.22.». ‘ff.i‘”“.lt“.".iféill.‘.t”.l. an: i.;r..i"r* ‘.'.P......'°“i.; ciznilu" Ft M “W 8' 8" ‘r . ‘ .‘ - -‘ ‘ » i 9 ‘r3 5g - Sollpg any M; b91114 , -\--1 by ; to tho Rcizcrs Ilnrdivave Co. Ltd. hour wlillc he irnlncrl his crew in . d d; | m Lab _ before hen to m sDPcldl "tho lilllllllC: innit». CllS: not lull-u‘ 1111i“ luuv O'clock this preparation for lilflnilpelllflil of the grsnerirgilqectlv: veiinign i-iail oirni The ioivé sifintdough °sil°ifien HTQQNPEQ OM37‘. “(CEYII 1mm.“ Snnmy 501m, m, soup d1» PVPHIIIK. The Guardian Office is Imernational Fislnrlncn.» laces Charlottetown 1am, nigh; Mr, placed in specially constructed m asmuiiéi. raxgeagn ‘a?! lflful. exchange today. Several issues wt new high marks for the year. bill settled a little near the close. W1- ume was less than half of the ‘previous session. Noranda established a new hlirll of 75 3-4 before slipping back l0 75 1-2, unchanged on the dill’- Bell Telephone climbed 1 l-4 tou new high at 166 1-4. General Steel wares made a new high 10 3-8, then subsided to 9 7-8. "P a. point. Newsprlnts were easier. st. Law- rence paper preferred dropped a cou le of points, ‘Price Brothers The base pre erred lost 1 5-8. stcndy- qulet and picked u 1-4. Hudson Bay 1m‘ proved a ut 5-8 Lake of the Woods sold down I lnt, but there were gains rant!" ng u to 1-2 for Dominion Bridiw. Cans a Cement, steel of Canada. Howard Smith, common. National Breweries. Tm‘ penal oii, Intematlonal PeteNlli‘ Price Brother! Fouriilry and Brazilian Traction N O T I C E DR. J. S. LEDWELIIS Office Will Be Open For Collections as Usual o+oeow4\ A ' L-2l0.