ffeaaseeeer 11.4. Krill} u; l rnrpse1 ~nzrp ‘ t ..'rs'l'-.-.‘.. MAY ‘s. 1933 VALUE or VALUE VALUE Sturdy work shoes de- mnod for ccmfot and / long service- $1.95 to $3.25 BRADY Footwear ' Company Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther I. D.' STEWART, K. O. N. W. LOWTIIER - BAIIBISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorrxey-at-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN Olice: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. Jae. B. McDonald. West St. Peter's John Simpson, ilamllton. Send all information regarding infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT LA WN GRASS A SPECIAL‘ MIXTURE of GRASSES that gives excel- lent‘ results. ‘ Then w have Grasses such as RED TOP. KENTUCKY BLUE ‘GRASS. MEADOW FESEUE. ORCHARD GRASS, ENGLISII RYE GRASS. WIIITE DUTCII CLOVER. A good mixture for rough ground can he had at a low price. TIMOTHY ALSIKE CLOVER with a. small per- centage of WHITE CLOVER. Now is the time to renovate that LAWN or GRASS PLOT. Call at our SEED STORE we can help you. Garter & 0o. Limited Seeds and Seed Grain Queen Street Separate 0L0 GOLD Highest price allowed for it in exchange for goods we I611 or work we do. s. w, TAYLOR JEWELER loath Side Queen Square Bottles Wanted Pints and Quarts- Phone 1107 White Moose Is Reported In N. B. SAINT JOHN, N’. 3., May 6,- (C.P.)-Here's a‘ new one. John |w°¥dell. who resides near Little River. reports that while out ‘Wfllklhfi he was amazed to see a white bull moose, accompanied by a cow moose. “I've never heard of albino moose b61118 seen," he comments’. "Thlg bull had a big circular black spot on one side. The two animals stood still and looked at mc for s minute, “ml the" lOIJBd away quickly. I've 59°" Plenty 0f moose and deer, even some white deer and white coyotes, and I know a moose when I see one. I've known instances of moose wnlln! 1M0 Kraze with cattle, and’ there is B Possibility of this animal being the result of mixed mating. Commissioner Is Not Paid Salary! or. ronws. Nfld. May 11.40.11) BEYOIId Drovidlng office facilities for the Royal Commission now in- vesi-lzstlns the "future possibilities" of Newfoundland, the government will not be called upon to meet any of the expenses incidental to its work. ‘This was stated in the legislature 1h reply to questions from Oppogl- tion members. The commission, appointed by agreement after Canada and Great Britain assisted Newfoundland in "well"! bond interest the first cf the year, began its work in Mlirch and is expected to report before the presents ession of the legislature is concluded. Lord Amulrec, the chairman, rep- resents Great Britain; C. A. ‘Ma- grath of Toronto, represents Can. ads, and Sir William Stavert, New- foundlancl. What financial Efrhllgementg lmd bee" made by Canada and Great Britain with their representatives was not stated in the return go the legislature but it announced that Sir William Stavert was acting without salary, "The Qrlly payment to be made to him being in figpgcf, to his out of pocket expenses." In accepting the appointment Sir William stipulated that he should receive no salary. C. N. R. Offices Combined ispeclal to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B. May 6~An- nounccment Ls llludc of abollsllmcnt of the position of superintendent oi shop methods, Canadian National Railways, and the duties formerly performed by the official who held that position, E. R. Battley have been taken over by Frank Williams, mechanical engineer in charge of shop methods. Mr. Battley was re- cently transferred to the Central Region as General Superintendent of Motive. Povwr and Car Equip- times, particularly around Moncton, where he was employed by the railway as mechanical engineer on December 21, 1929. l-Ie entered the service of the railway as a draftsman at Moncton October 28, 1914, and on July a1, 1016, left the service to enter munition work in connection with the Great War. He returned to the railway service on January 31, 191B, as draftsman at Moncton and on May 1, 1920, was appointed mechanical designer and on April 21, 1923, mechanical en- glllccr. Montmorcnty-rm asking ml- your daughter's hand, sir, and in doing so I would remind you that Iamthe_ssessorofanoldand honored name. Mocpherson-Ahl And will ye be guld enough tae inform me at what bank it will be honored, and for hoo much? Eye Comfort for eye workers ls a matter of vital importance. From early morn to Isle at night we "crowd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another. llow long wlll they stand it? Are you now enjoying that cl- ilclency and eornfort which ought to he yours? Consult us if you are not; You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. In any case the knowledge gained from an examination, makes it well worth while. o.r.rurenrson nlent. Mr. Frank Williams is well I known to rallwaymen in the Mal-i- - prior to his transfer to Montreal j. 111a Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stock Quotations liIRUPlEPURTE Montreal Stock Ma rket (Canadian I'm-nu) llou- Sulilll Dom Steel s Illt Nickel llussey Harris .\ic(‘oil Front . . ~- “Ofltrflll I'0I\‘t"l' Nnt Iirrw Pull-er‘ (‘urp ... Qllflbei‘ Pom-l- Shuwillignfl .... Steel of (‘nu Winnipeg El . EXCHANGE (Cana MONTH Id All, Ii 11s foilolrs;_ Argentina pcs Ilolgium holes llr-llzil rnllrels Iiulznrin lov . (‘lllnn llnul; Fzeclloiililvuklll Ilruulark krml Finland flnlnn Frnnec franc Great Brituln llollunrl flnl-in Iullin rupee . Italy lire , Jllilfirlll yen New Zczllrlnil Norway Pnlllnrl zlnll . Ilculllnrllu loll South Africa Spnlu pnseta S1 den krone Switzerland fr United Siutcs premium. lllgh 4.0.71 safari NEW rullk, furltlous ill the Illr and nillcr lllll-kcr .. llulliillrer I||v\\'(‘_\' .. Kirk llllll . Keeley‘ . . liuolemly’ . Luke shore .. .\llll‘ll§il|l . .\Inl:lrtir‘ ... Moss .\llucs Xlcvlilie . . . s l Stud . Si. Anthony Sud Ilnslu Sylvnuitr» Ti-ek llulzli ‘Fllullls i'ull Tmrzllzluzu- Si lvcr . ’l‘ :11 sules (‘ell lilan ... (‘hem lies (Yifoppr-r ... Suleiters ... Illllllilllill" .. Ens! (‘rent lllldururlu Foothills lluil BM’ Nickel .. .\lund.\' .\lcl.oull Nnrduil Pond Ore . llnlwilitc Ventures . . Ylckcrs ... lirr-it. fr. lirnwnlee ..- Cob Coll (l recor- lI rurhms liunlrllrl‘ pcugo krouc Kirk Luke ... .'. .\Il'Illi_\'I‘i‘ , . . ,. . '\Ii ll-Ilisscurl ... ... ... .... Will Kirk ... ... rllan Press) V113‘ fP-Britlsh fi-rllgu owi-llllupe ill relation in 1 llllliuu dollllr_ us (‘lilllllllflil llv llle ‘ill liuuk oi Pounds, closed 'to1l1ly' o .-'i’.‘.8l. Australia pound 3.0016. Austria sr-llilllul: .1702. .1840. JISSQ. 010$. lion: dollar; crown .0435. e .2010. rk .0322. .0520. ilPrmlllll‘ rvleilsnlsrk .8185. Iliillrld 4.5271‘. .0018. .5340. .2247. .2804. {ugoslorlu fIlIlill‘ .2005. llouull .2321. 1073. .1073. pnuud 4.5158. 114-1. .2356. ane .2550. dollar 3.01.70. 88. and the .3100. 1392 percent NEW YORK, May 6—(A.P.)_F°l-. ellru excllllnke st 3mm“, 3.07%: Frlillca 4.71 Ifl- 10.11114; liay 7—-Il1lusu1il i'lllc- pn uurl stcrlln g currencies ma illun Prenn) UNLIHTED ... ... ... and lesser lryruiloua by the (‘nnsiliun dol- rked trading on New York foreign ex. change Siltuldny. , MINING (Cnuls liter-kw (hm time Oil . ... .. .... 111,5, - 05 1i! 2 21 2 Arun .. 2 lilllluuluc 714 Illlrr Ilnil 91/, 4 2% _'_i Anaconda . . .' , to 5% cents, compared willl Pivotal New YOTk StOCkS Bank o! Montreal from its Brsnvh- TlON-About 3,000 motor vehicles ' "- The Branch Mame"! have have been registered to date this . ,°‘”‘“Pl°l4? and mtlmil-W lfnwilledliflyear. 0i these 2,650 are cars, and Chi‘? i’! eiwh low! 51905-990" "id. l" l" 350 are trucks. The flgllres are ap- (Cnnarllnrl Press) Hooks . (‘I055 gnlghlllrslt B ... . . .. . 41$ Cumin", ‘ , e e 1 . Emmy“ l‘: ‘Am and ii‘ Pewe 23:1. r1111 nu- .. all, "-' Dn Pfll ‘t (‘nu Iud Al f‘ I‘ If llom Bridge Am Smeltlllg “oh Am Tel and T 1'11 Atchlilull ... r. Auburn Motor ... (‘linadu Dry ... I‘ (‘IE8 ... ..- Chcsspeake and Ohlo ... Coll Gas ... (Torn Prodhetl Ilclarvnre and Bud . Iiustulall . . ‘(loll llllecirie V lien Foods ‘ l Gen Motors i int Harvester Int Nickel .. 13 Nat Biscuit . . ... 40 N Y Centml ... . . ... ... 251-; North American . 25 41". Till. Tex Gulf Union Carbide Union Pacific ... United Corp .. U S Rubber Vnllmliuul Westinghouse ‘u vvrfh Beth Steel .. . . U S Steel... ... ... ... one ..- =l 1. 1 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Pres!) Toronto and Montresl—Stoclrs' vlluce checked by profit-selling. Toronto Mines-Gold 11nd base met- lll shares close with narrow losses. . ‘Vinlllpeg-lvbeat closes lower. l 111l- er; sugnr barley steady. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, llfay ‘l-Despiie slight- ly hellvler receipts, wholesale butter Drlccs ruled firm on the two .\Iont- renl dairy 11nd produce markets last week. All increase of one cent occur- red in no 1 l-egrllded in butter in earlots on less. After starting the week at 211/; to 21% cents a poulld,| increases in demand caused prices to‘ advance slowly and end the week of’ 221.6 to 22-‘6. Offerings totalled 8,475 box-n. ss against 8.475 the previous vet-wk. l The egg market slipped frnctlonlllly} during the week. Prices for graded, shipment in cllriols or less were l0 to 10% cents n dozen fnr cxtnls, 14' to 14% for firsts null 1'2 to 121,9 furl seconds, a general doc-reuse of llulf s cent. A total of liL-SF-l hoses arriv- ed, only ll small iuerellso over the previous week. Prices cu tile cheese market were approximately the same as at the close of the previous week. Current Ontario colored was rllloted rlt 81/; 8% to 0 rents a week ulro. Receipts allowed a suhsinllllnl increase lll. 2,027 hoxeil. Quotations on New Brunswick null Prince Edward lsL-lllrl potatoes re- mulned nt 75 tn S0 cents pel- S0 pound bug throughout the week. (‘henna exports continued light. A fatal of only 2,410 1111x011 was exported oi‘ which 4'21 went to the “lest Indies nnrl St. John's Newfoundland. In rld~- rlifiou there were i=4 belles of (inund- inn huftor and 71 hoses oi‘ Australian llutter sent to the West lnil'es and Si. J hn's," M T’L. CURB Dnlll ll GRAIN (Canadian Prue) WINNIPEG, May il_ CLOSE ‘rllfhcat: .\Illy 041/4; July 0.11.1.1; Oct l‘ . tings: .\f11y 2855B; July 2111;; Oct .. . _ Bnrleyr Mar 3o a; J 1 3110a; Oct. salt-st. V’ “y CASII PRICES : No 1 lull-d mI/l: No l nor l/l; No 2 nor 02%: No 3 nor 00%: No 4 nor 50%; No d Nor 5x14: No fl nor 07%: Feed 15.5%; Trnr-k 041,4; No 1 rlul-uul 611%. Outs: No 2 cw 2394; m» :1 c w 26h; No 1 iced 2d; No 2 Feed 2i; ile-Jected fl: Truck 28%. Barley: No li C W 8534:1111» 4 C \\' '33; N0 fl C W 81%; No 6 C W 301,9. N. Y. CURB Stock: Clone 8 Amer Cyan B ... ... .. l5 Amer Sup Power .. . 4- As (1 nnd El 1% (‘on lllrlriennl . ... 1% (‘filers Sci-v 2" El Bond rind Shara 11W; l-‘ord of Csrlsrls A 8 lnlp Oil . 0% Int Pete . 12 Si. Oil Ind 25 Nlng IIud .. .. . 11 Llulll Expl l0‘, Gilliue . 0 Kirk 'I'owrl l7 Luke blnroll 171i: Lcbcl Oru . 7'/l lnurcuic . 2 Ilny . . . . .. ... ... ... . W Night llnwk ... ... ... ... ... till liulill Mont. ... ... ... ... Ritchie 1% Ho Keel-s 3 Sud Con... ... . . h Wood Kirk ... ... ... ... ..... I2 L(* OPTOMETBIST Ibrsslestsl QXQILIKII )()l) _i 81111-12.» mmw:lhlhelllodforthopastblllflsfli Sienui Trestle liter ilsr llnls In. Oollingwood Isynard, Port mu, us, wrltou-"I mlml from in lny stomach, and Louise after eating my medl- A friend sdvilcd rne t0 take Buldoek Blood Bitters, and after having done so I ems s was change in no. Now I never vs any trouble with my stomach. "N! ~‘ the Dominion have been delayed also an informal tea hostess on {from one to three weeks later than l Friday afternoon. New York-Coffee and cotton high-l l _ as a. whole. there will likely be a _ ccarse grains. Tllc acreage Below will be found n brief‘ synopsis of telegraphic reports re- ceived at the Hood Office of the close touch with cmp conditions in all sections of the districts men-l Boned GENERAIx i Owing to s. baelcward spring agricultural operations throughout‘ usual, but mndltlons in other re- spects, especially in regard to mols-, generally ls in good condition and| moisture conditions are better than} for the past few years, but warn-l weather is needed to promote- growth. Pastures in most parts oft but in Southern Saskatchewn and! Itlflllll/Cbirl 1t is reported tutti growth so far has been negligible» Orchards m Ontario, British Col-' umbia and the Maritime Provinces, have also wlntered satisfectorllyil In Quebec Province seeding will: not be general for another two; weeks. In Ontario fall wheat field-i are locking exceptionally premis- ing and wheat, alfalfa and clover; have come through the winter better than was anticipated. In! the Maritime Provinces little work! has beendone on the land ‘except in the southern part of Nova Sec-i tia, where any early Sllrlhi! l5 ""3 ported. In British Columbia seed-l ling is now general, although theliaent of the club is Mrs. Cecil season is two to three weeks later than usual. Details follow:- PRAIRIE PROVINCES I Alberto. Northeastern Al-ea.—Lit-l tie seeding has yet been done. If. the weather continues favourable.‘ seeding should be general arithin ithle next few days. Moisture condi- idainty lunch. tions are good. Alberta Southwest-I em Area-Qeeding has commenced but has been delayed by show- With continuance of fair weather, scedllg should be general this week. Moisture is ample. AibBfi-B WBSIGITI Area-Seeding has com- menced irl a. few sections on the high lands in the south. but in the north considerable snow still rc- maius and seeding will not be general fol- ni, least another week. Saskatchewan Northem Ar88/-— Seeding, which was delayed by c001 weather, has barely wmmmced" Moisture conditions are 5095- 535' katchcwsn Southern Area-Seed- ing operations are general, with little soil drifting to date. Moistuffl conditions are better than for the past, low years, although subsoll reserves are not too Pleni-llul l“ western sections. Over i116 Pwvlnw small reduction in wheat acreage and some increase in that 0f sown to fall rye ls substantially Jess- Pastures are in poor collcttion- Manitoba-With continued favor- able weather, seeding Will be 8'1"" oral over the province by the eml of the week. Moisture c0ndibl0fl5 generally are gcod, although there is some lack of subsoil reserves in the southwestern area. Indicwtlflh-‘l point to a slight decrease in wheat acreage, with a corresponding in- crease in the acreage of coarse grains. Rapid growth ill the pas- tures is needed to alleviate feed gllortage in a. number of districts- PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC Cold weather has retarded 5pm.; Qperfltitllli, which are law" ikull usual. Pastures appear 11° l\-_~_-3 wintered well. The run 0i maple syrup was small but- of 800d quality. PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Seeding operations, which I were delayed by cold, damp weather. hsve- now become fairly general except in the eastem section o! the province, where the season is about tell days late. Orchards have wlntered without. any EDWIN“ damage and early indications arc favorable. Tobacco plants in Fee-h" houses are well advanced and in Norfolk County the planting of a slightly increased aoreB-ill! 0V" that of last year is indicated. MARITIME PROVINCE! ‘I'm- nesson generally is about two weeks later than usual. and seeding will not be general before the 15th May. Only about half 0i an average year's 843N089 °l Will" toes will be lfanied. Pastures and apple trees appear to have win- iered well. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA headaches an a thing of the put." UENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in reserved for Queen's County news cf loenl interest but ad- verllnng of a newlly nature may lie inserted st 4 cents n word nlrlctly lllulble in advance. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRA- proximately those of this date in 1932. ~ SOCIAL GATHERING -— Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore entertained friends at four tables of bridge at her home on Elm Avenue last Wed- llesday evening. Mrs. Cudmore wasf POLICE COURT-At the Police hftul-e, are generally favourable. 1'0 Court Saturday morning s. man m; ‘ the Prairie Provinces the seed beds charged with theft cf butter less than tell dollars in vuluc was rc- nlaluictl llil Monday. ISLAND STUDENTS-At Sack? ville this week elections were held [the Dominion have wintered wellnamong me M; Alllgon unjvQffltyr men students for campus positions next year. Garland Brooks of OI-eary, P. E. L, was elected ll member of the student council. Al- fred Seaman of Bradalbane was cl- ected secretary of the theological council, and Louis Murray of Ver- non corresponding secretary. STUDYING SHAKESPEARE - Tile weekly meeting 0f the Anne Hathaway Literary Club was held at the llome of Miss Margaret Horne, Elm Avenue, last Tuesday night. The club is stlpdymg the plays of Shakespeare and Browning which are topics of great interest and discussion. The honorary pres- Stewart, while the president is Miss Gladys Farquhal-scn. The other members are, Miss Helen Farqu- liaison. Miss Mary lWoNutt, Miss Mary Ramsay, Miss Ephesenie Al-senault, Miss Marion Douglas, Miss Ruth Stewart, and Miss Esth- er Ratienbury. After the meeting adjourned the hostess served a STORE IMPROVEMENTS-Mr. P. J. MacDonald, the popular own- er of the general merchant busi- ness, corner of Kent and Prince St. has just completed the remodelling and improving the interior of his store. The main counter has been removed to the back facing Prince St., and the whole of the floor space Ill front is available for c115- tomers, with the exception of four artistic silent salesmen on which are displayed choice goods. In the butcllery department meats are llolv enclosed in glass cases, and the latest measures introduced to make this part of the store attrac- tive and sanitary. C. W. L. ‘MEETING-The annual meeting of the Fort Augustus sub- division of the Catholic Womerrs League was held recently. The Honorary‘ Chaplain, Rev. D. P. Croken, opened the meeting with prayer. The President, Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, gave a report of the activities of this sub-division since its organization last October. This report was followed by the reports ‘of the other members of tile execu- tive. The Treasurel-‘s report show- ed: Number of members, 105; total receipts, $199.85; expenditure, $170.30; balance in bank, $29.55. The following officers were then elected for ille ensuing year: Pres- ident, Mrs. J. J. Macdollald (re-cl- ccted); First Vice President, Mrs. The iuiure lies bright mortgage it. safeguard their future By ce sritime premiums in the Accident: WILL b 1.11/0 Silver" tells" u cloril‘ mortgage their fulure Don't save at their expense by economizing on life insurance. with the Maritime Life . . . t e one lie insurance company investing or spending EVERY CENT oi its promoting their prosperity and yours. a£pen to children. "Tbs Aiarffime ' at I0 do . . . bk-ud/urfru nqy. before them. Don't rrylng adequate protection Maritime: . . . end thus Profecfiol. _~»'1- HEAD OFFICE v HALIFAX ,CANADA §ecurifq WILLIAMS 6t BENTLEY, LIMITED Managers for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. E. I. VQ-FQQ %O-Fvf-O-O-§§-§-§ O-O §.'.§'..Q‘§'.@Q'.-Qfi‘§§. GOO-O‘ ‘iAdvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; _ Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; lu Memorlanl Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists lngs, Cards, etc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Other rates on applications, Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - ilve or 4c per word. cents. l BATEl-ZO‘ Der word.‘ three 1n- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. To Let TO LET-Z ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Apply Guardian. 9257-5-5-31 TO LET—2 FOUR AND 6 ROOM apartments, heated. Apply Guardian. 91319-5-8-21 _ I TO LET — 12 ROOM HOUSE, 187 Apply Eastern 9310-5-8-31. Kent Street. Trust Co. TO LET — LAIKIE FRONT ROOM. has fireplace. 183 Eustoll Street. - 9284-5-6-31. TO LET — HEATED APARTMENT ill The Roscnenih, ‘l0 Upper Prince Street. Apply Eastern Trust C0. iiIilfl-Fl-S-lll. GOOD BOARD AND ROOM IN private family in country for summer months. Apply M.K., care Guardian. 9324-5-8-21 T0 LET - TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Also furnished bedrooms. Centrally loc- atcd. Apply A. carc Guardian. 0277-5-6-31. l Miscellaneous IVIIITEWASIIING DONE-APPLY Cecil Murray, 143 Wcymoutlm St. 9300-5-6-31 ORNAMENTAL SHRUISS AND trees just received. Sec tllc stock at Reeves Nursery, Souihport. iIZGB-E-G-fii. STANDARD IillEI) STALLION Lacopla, No. 423436, time 2.07M, at owner's stable, Intrer ltiolllaguv. Harvey Ross. 9250-5-5-31 Ja-s. A. Macdonald (r. ‘ ‘ ‘); Second Vice President, Mrs. Walter McEntee; Third Vice President, Mrs. Jolln Simpson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Urban Curlcy; Treasurer, Mrs. J. J. McCarthy (re- elected); Corresponding Secretary, Miss Jennie Macdonald ire-elect.- ed); Councillors, Mrs. Patrick E. Duffy, Mrs. David Maedonald, Mrs. I". Callaghan, Mrs. McCarron. Mrs.‘ M. Murnaghan, Mrs. Joseph Fish- er. At the conclusion of the meet- ing Rev. Fr. croken spoke words of encouragement to lllc members of the League, :;DON'T FORGET St. Houston's Illa? at Rochford llali tonight. 9323-11 condition. 1t is QXPBOIR-(l there will be s slight reduction ill the acreage sown to wheat. Tomato acreage will be lilcrcascrl about 30 per cent: the acreage planted to potatoes will be considerably de- creased. Prult trees have wintered well. Small fruits suffered con- siderably from winter killing, and berry crops, it is expected. will 5c below average. Pasturage is plenti- ful. Common Table Salt Often Helps Stomach Drink p'enty of water with pinch of salt. lf bloated with gas add a spoon of Adlerika. This washes out BOTH stomach aud bowels and rlds Thtre is all aillplc supply of S10E11!‘ lllid the D11 I! 111 (GOO you of all gas. lfughcs Drug 00., Ltd. TUITION, AIIITIIMETIC, JUNIOR Mathematics, English and other silbjccts. 'l‘e1'lns reasonable. P. J. Williams, 'l‘euellcl', l9 Hanover St., Summerside, P. E2. I, 923244-21. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. USE Mystic Washing Powder. Dissolvcs dirt like magic svilhout rubbing. Guaranteed not i-o contain in- jurious chemicals. E. Kucllcr. Phone 1427. Box 504. Charlotte- town. 0292-5-6-31. Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE AND hot house gardener wants posi- tion. Apply to Guardian Oillce. 9278-5-6-31. STENOGRAPIIER Wriic K. (‘are May 6-31. EXPERIENCED wants position. Guardian Office. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS WANTED. TWO Bank boys or others. Comfort-able private home. $5.00 weekly. Apply M. Guardian. 9290r5-B-3i. Lost LOST - IN CITY SATURDAY evening. ilandlc puri- of fishing rod with reel attached. Finder lcavc at Guardian office. Reward. 9328-5-8-21 Dr. W. ll. Carson CIIIROPRACTOII. ' Three Year Palmer Graduate I'M Prince St. Phone i072 Home Calls Made. Announcements and Coming of Floral and Spiritual Oilcr- l For Sale sun/mu: FOB etc, 1c per ti. CARBOARD lining outhouses, sheet. Guardian Office. FOR SALE - SEED AND FEED outs. D. H. Murchison, York Point. 9286-5-6-31. FOR SALE—LAII(J1E DESK SUIT- ‘ able for office. Apply '71 McGiil Ave. 9305-5-6-111 FOR SALE —- CHOICE ISLAND Seed Wheat. Bert Trowsdalc, Westmorclulld. 91115-5-8-31. FOR SALE -— 56 ACRE FAR-M A1.‘ Fairviclv. Good buildings. Apply Eastern 'I‘l'ust Co. 9310-5-0-31. FOR SALE — LARGE QUANTITY bilrley, Cllarlotteiolvn 80. Everett Jollllsooll, Milton. 9287-" 6-31. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 60c PEI! hundred; 75c by mall. F. S. Reeves, Southport. 9225-5-4-61, lFOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Yacht, in perfect condition. Apply Howard Purscy, Lexington Hotel, North Rustrlco. 9280-5-6-31. ___. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Jiridge and Wllist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntlery. Nov. l-tf. lI-‘OR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- l Five, Bridge and Whlst Score l Calais. Crllflfdlilll Central Joh Printcry, Nov. l-lf. FOR SALE - CHICKS $6.00 PER 50. Express paid. Lcgllorus. and Rocks. Everett I-Iolvsit. Carleton. 9180-5-3-51. FOR SALE — .\ 'I.\' I-‘IILSIIEN- crl Jersey Colt, 3 your’; old. Mill'- dork Nicholson. Alllldll. 51283-3-6-31- FOR SALE-SIX R0031 COT- tngc. comer lot, modern conven- lf‘llC(‘. Bargain for quick sale. Erlsy irrruls. No. 1 Douglas. 9321-5-8-31 FOR SALE — TWO STANDARD brrd Mares lulu G111‘ (3 -27, tllla to foal l\la_\' Till. Kllluluck 2l5‘_. This more is by Guy Axworthy 2.08 out of Inla Jay 2.04%. Dream Girl-By Chestnut Peter (3) 2.051’ out of Summer Harvest Dam 0 l-lieh Noon r41 2.04M. Guy Reaper 2.00. l-Icr second clam NillUlPi. is‘ dam of IIIITVPSiPI‘ 2.01. 110th mares arc _vourliz and sound. Wil- lard Kelly, Box 235. Charlottetown. 9270-5-6-31. s TO FINISII STTIDI-JNTS AT MCGILI. MONTREAL, 11.1)’ fl—\CP.\--A proposal from the Royal School of ‘Mines, Inndon. affiliated with tus |Imperlal College of Science and Technology, that students of ills institution lake tllc final year cl their course in the facility of eu- gineerlng at ltleGlll University has lbeen accepted by the Board o! (Govemors of McGill. Under tho present agreement English stu- dents will not receive their degree lllere but will rctunl to London for Yflnal examinations. l. Owing to regulations prevailing at present in the faculty at McGill on exchange of students could nol lbé arranged but McGill authorities ihope that eventually senior under- igraduates at the university may be glwrnliited to take their final year ‘til. ills Royal School of lillnes ll ithey so desire. 7-7