pi l l l a \ FOR SALE -- STANDARD AND ‘ Three lolerllnaellnrds .lepcllneoilwonh mm... Icpurllnnellnrds “ v¢‘v Vvvvv "v v-v‘ OQON NOVEMBER 2nd. Annual Collection for the PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE The City Collectors will call on you ' Beginning Monday. BE AS GENEROUS AS POSSIBLE. Classified Advertisements to Inns-flan ...........n..-"».e 10c Isl llne of I Illfi Insertions 604000000X“ . Agents Wanted. Female Help Wanted WOMEN wawrno AS AGENTS. Steady income assured. Write for Free Sample plan. The Mar- _; garet Morton company, 1010 St. - Catherine St. West, Montreal. A. W. Oct. 30. "AUTHENTIC LIFE OF EDISON." , ' New, large, illustrated book, price 3 only 81.50; enormous demand; big ;sales; quick profits; $5. to $10. ; daily easily earned. Write for free selling sample. Winston Co., - ‘roronto. W.S.-l0-28-W-Btl3li Nov. For Sale isltavnusrnrlv APPLES AT r. s. _. Reeves’, Southport. 0493-10-21-8i. CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOB Zilning outhouses, etc., 1c. per 1 sheet. Guardian ofllce. ti o f’ _’ on SALE _ mos consult. - ' l Modern improvements. 1'1 Orlebar ' Street. 9533-10-23-12i. [OR SALE A COLT. WILL ‘BE _- three years old in Spring. Apply _- Guardian. 967l-10-28-3i. WANTED - GIRL FOR LIGHT housework in country. $10.00 per month. Apply Guardian. 9648-10-28-31. A_ SMILTNG YOUNG SALESLADY wanted. No experience necessary. Will receive a good paid salary. Please call to see Miss Block. at 7.15, evening, at 242 Kent Street. 9683-10-28-11. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN _BE EARNED ~ and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Christmas Cards, Exper- i fence unnecessary. An early start v and our oo-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives wanted small towns also. 1-1". 11W. 10-1-3-8-8-10-13-15-11- 20-22-24-27-29-31. Male Help Wanted MESSAGE BOY WANTED. APPLY Guardian Oflice. 9022-l0-27-tf. W A N T E D — SUPERINTENDENT and ' ‘ ‘ for Children's Home, FOB SALE - OLD PAPERS. I 3 cents bundle. Guardian Oflice‘. ; 2- -u. FOL SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND g room signs on hand at Guardian ; Office. ti. FOR SALE - TWO DRIVING 7 horses, age four and six years. Prize winners at the Provincial ; Exhibition. Mabel Parkman, Char- lottetown Royalty. 9674-10-28-31. FARM FDR SALE AT IRIS, ONE hundred acres land, thirty acres . clear, balance hardwood. Good . house and barn and has well each end oi farm. For further par- ticulars apply John A. McDonald, '.‘Iris, or W. A. Mutch. Charlotte- town. 9534-10-23-61 . Registered three-year-old pacing mare Calumet Bernice, Trial 2.16. This mare is by Truax, 2.03%, Dam, James the Great, 2.03%. and is one of the best bred in Amer- ica. See her at McKinnons Stab- les, Pownal street. 0636-10-27-31 Opportunities for Men and Women EARN FROM S25 TO S50 MONTH- ly at home in spare time. For particulars write Auto Knitters Ltd., Department C167, Toronto ll. O—-i0-3ti-3l. Found FOUND-TN JULY, A YOUNG female Police Dog. Apply Guard- ian. 0B62-l0-2il-3i. Situations Vacant WANTED AGENTS TN EVERY TOWN T0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- -pies fitted into leather caffylfls Premier Art Guild. Victoria ., Toronto. VS. V. i0-3-tl3i. To Let BROUND FLOOR OFFICE TO let, heated. centrally located. Ap- _ ply 1'10 Kent St. 9635-10-17-31 E0 LET - TV/ELVE ROOM ' house, or part. Central. Ali con- __ veniencu. Apply Guardian- " ' nsco-re-sv-d Total Security Over $10,000,000 fQllEBEll run: Assurance Comlllll! Established 1,818 B. R. HOLMAN previous nursing or institutional experience desirable. Write giv- ing age, experience, references, Saint John, N. B. W-Oct. 29. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenographers, accountants, clerks, etc, exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. 2-M. H. W. 10-2-5-‘7-9-12-14-16-19- 21-23-26-28-30. Wanted IIALLOWEEN TEA and Slit. St. James Presbyterian Hall tomorrow. 9665-l0-28-li. oAzarran-rn the recent list or appointments ilwnlotlons, etc, m the Canadian Militia, recently g3- aetted, appears the following: P. I'- I- L- 1'1-Mal w. r-r. Poole is l-Plnl- to thednd. Res. Rogt. 7th. June. i931. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT — The Trustees of the Protestant Orphan- age gratefully acknowledge receipt oi $5.30 from the Spring Valley Ia- dies’ Aid, also $13.00 from the Home Auxiliary, Mt. Herbert. PREPARATIONS FOR. wmren —'I‘lle flower beds in the grounds about the Public Buildings have been spaded and everything put; m readiness for the winter. The walk between the cannons directly in front of the Parliament Building has been filled in with clay and will be seeded. SERVICES FOR. ORWELL, Var- non for Sunday, Nov. lst, are as follows: Cherry valley, 1i a. m. The W. M. S. will observe their annual Thankoflering service in St. An- drews at '1 p. m. Local talent will be assisted by Mr. Allison MaoLean and other membe of Montague United Church in the musical pro- gram. Note-No service at Vernon, owing to presence elsewhere at 2.30 p. m. H. Pierce, B.A., Munster, T00 CURIOUS-That curiosity is a deeply ingrained human trait was made clear to the City Street. De- partmcnt yesterday. While the op- erator of the city roller was home for lunch, some children investigat- ed the machine, removed the ashes from the banked fire, and threw coal on the embers. They were noticed by a nearby resident who phoned the Surveyors office, which eta, mom 2o, 134 1 Sydney 5g, sent a man right down, fearing the i children might injure themselves. I However, the roller was carefullyl locked and no harm could have re- sulted in any event. MARITIME CLUB-The Maritime Women's Club, Inc., opened its 1931-31 season on October 23rd, with a. very successful soc- ial evening in the York Room of the Windsor Hotel. Over three hundred DING-A V973’ PTetl-Y home Weddml! Maritime women were present. The guests were received by Miss D. L. Gass, President; the vice-presidents, GEITIIAI. lllll A Guy King, brother and sister who “With I Considerable to Spare " Beverley 01ml. with! in Machean‘! uasflim 1W Juli 1, 1931, gays about Prince Edward Island: Will Continue To Set Future As It llas “Lsland farmers. ls a rule, calculate profit-l and losses over a per- iod oi several years. and the average keeps them going, with con- siderable to spare. Savings bank deposits are still the highest Der eapita in the Dominion, while, at the same time, the standard oi living is steadily improving." Should not this independent endorsement of all that we ourselves say about the Island and its prosperity encourage While milk and milk prices are re- cfllvins more than usual publicity in Charlottetown at this time it is true that milk, being the most important article of diet, is in every city and clllllnlullil-Y lltlillg discussed more or less at all times. In consequence oi these facts we wish to place before ggixlifilgzfillgitflto cultivate our all interested citizens some further P E I l information that we are being asked me ‘grid w" be Bill/Bred bl for continually. We have never, pre- vious to this time, come before the Publl‘: l" the Dress exceptby adver- tising sufe mus and its benefits as a food and considering the fact that we have always invited inspection, “W1 ill Elves us pleasure to receive Fact Everybody’s Paper some and answer questions at our 1 _ _ P6464. D D3113’. we believe the most effective - way to answer at the present time is ' _ I through the press. Trlnlty llnlted Church f“? gang rum-e- we wo- w re cr o our statement that appear- WEDNESDAY ed in the press on October 20th. It seems that it was not clear to all ‘why we made wrtain explanations. Our reasons were that many of our The Charlottetown GUARDIAN A Man's Paper; a Woman'- Pllrcr; a Child's Paper; in ‘Tito-Service preparatory to Com- munion — Visitors welcome- l-leartz Memorial Hall. w_ CHARTOTTETOWNMCUARDTAN The Pure Milk Co. Ltd Announces Its Price : And Its Policy“ The Standard In The llone In The Past— Its Market Milk Producers Received Th; Reductions In Price Till This Time. al value you are getting. In our advertising we have always Qmpliflsilcd Safe Milk. Authorities agree that after-contamination causes more disease than unhealthy cows and that milk ‘is largely spoil- ed in the first half hour after milk- ing. With this thought paramount we keep urging our producers to greater effort at all times in produc- ing good raw supply and they are co-operatlng with us more and more | all the tune. We shall now deal with l our equipment. First let us state! that clarifying is a very different! process from filtering. The clurlficr is a centrifugal force machine that removes from milk all sediment, blood spots, broken down tissues from th'e cow's udder, etc, which cannot be removed by a filter or strainer. Perhaps bactericloglsts, milk sanltarlans and child-health experts can appreciate the value of thls- process better than many oth- ers. The former two know the amount of foreign matter that can customers are being canvassed f0;- cheap milk. The arguments against‘ us being that we were paying low. prices to our producers and charg-' ing the same for our milk, tcn cents! a quart. It was our intention to make every point quite plain to our readers and we regret if we did not succeed. There undoubtedly are some who have not yet heard this propaganda. We have nothing to hide in cu": business and as noted above we are open to inspection at all times during working hours, We are within easy access to all and if there are any questions on which our interested readers desire further information, we shall be glad of the opportunity of welcoming them to our plant. We have made an intensive study of all angles oi the milk business, including prices, from the producer to the consumer, are in constant touch with modern methods and equipment and embrace every op- ENJOY a. good clean. wholesome evening's entertainment by attend- ing the B. I. S. social evening io- night. Special arranged programme. 9680 ARE RECOV-ERING-Sndie and figured in the sensational happen- ing or last Monday, are recovering v in the Aberdeen Hospital, accord-, ing to information received this morning. It is anticipated that; Mr. King will be able to leave the in- stitution early next week, with the possibility that his sister will re- main p, few days longer-New Glasgow News. » MACKENZIE-JOHNSTON WED- was solemnized on Wednesday morning, October 21st at 6 o'clock, when Miss Ada Gwendolyn, young- Miss G. Oxley for Nova Scotla, Mrs. EM?“ BOTILES WANTED“ Bruce Mar: for Prince Edward Is- Pints, ‘quarts. ‘Will make ar- mngemenw wme wlmam land, Mrs. L. T. Cronin for New Michael, 35 Weymouth Street, Brunswick, and the other members Charlottetown. 9623-10-27-21. o! the Bond of Du-ecmra_ Mia Fenwlck Ross, soprano, sang very aceptably, her accompanist, Miss Margaret Leone also contributing two very pleasing piano solos. Through the courtesy oi the Canad- ian National Railways, the Club en- joyed slides and films depicting familtar beauty spots of the Mari- times. The catering was done most WANTED AT ONCE- THREE 0R four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. " r ‘ ble loc- ality, moderately priced, by busi- ness man and wife. Apply P. O. Box 304. 9061-10-28-31. / Lost est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Johnston, Milton, was united in marriage to Charles Frank, eldest son oi Mr, C. E. MncKenzie, oi North Milton. Only the immediate relatives were present at the cere- mony, whlch was performed by the Rev. Dr. Ramsay, oi Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. The cere- mony took place under a beautiful floral and evergreen arch. Miss Ruth Coles, cousin of the groom, presided at the organ and beauti- fully rendered the Wedding March. portunity to advance the cause of Milk Dealers, being the only mem- membership requires a status of a superior standard. We are also a member of the National Dairy keeps us constantly informed on all matters of importance to milk dealers the world over; in the iat- Safe Milk. We are a, member of the International Association of ber in the Maritime Provinces. This Council of Canada. Membership in the former, amongst other things, LOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Bunbury, rear bumper- ette. Finder please notify John A. McDonald, Bnnbury. ‘ , 9641-10-27-31 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vilis. (R. 3, Souris.) ~ 9879-10-15-1 month. ART - IF YO_U PAINT YOU CAN earn money colouring and selling Christmas cards. Folder showing designs and sample cards ten cents. Tally l-ioi Art shop, Stair Bldg, Toronto. 0-10-3-sttti 31. Situations Vacant A BIG FIVE DOLLAR PRIVATE Greeting Christmas Card Sam- ple Book free. Representatives making ilve dollars up daily. Fix- pelimcc or capital unnecessary. Garretsoll Co., Brantford, Ont. S. V. Oct. 14-151. Along The Waterfront -' ammo, Hells Wharf Bohr. Nellie Dixon, Capt. ‘Iren- bolm now in port with a cersv 0| coal. Her mainmast and foretoli satisfactorily by the Windsor Hotel. The Club completed a successful year in May with a membership of nearly five hundred, and is looking forward with enthusiasm to the winter's programme._ Miss L. M. Montgomery, author of the Anne books, will address the members at the November meeting. ‘Other Island names on the Board of Directors include: Miss Florence Sutherland, Mrs. H. E. England, Mrs. Frank Chauvln, Mrs. D. M. Ballcntync. Mrs, W. A. Steeves. BIRTHS PlNEAU-At St. Rituls Hospital, Sydney, N. 5., on Oct, 23, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. Pinoatl. a 80h. SIMPSON-M Bay View, P. E. I. Oct 9th, 193' ,o Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Simpsor i son, John Walter Merrell. MAcDOUGA".—*At St. Catherines Sept 20, 103i, .o Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MaoDougali a daughter. JOY“ M"- TROWSDALE- At Lot 48. It the home of Mrs. N. W. MacKinnon, Oct. 26, 19' i, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ter, matters principally Canadian. Specialized dairy courses coupled with long experience enable our mfllwfler use all new knowledge to the best advantage. Furthermore, before this Company started busi- ness, hc spent a great deal of time consulting expert knowledge in Can- ada and i,n the United States, on every milk matter so that his Com- pany would have the best system obtainable. Since that time several improvements that enable us to give better service have been added. And our policy is to continue to set the standard in the future as wc have done in the past. We would like, at this time, to touch briefly on the cream question. It has been a matter of much dis- cussion amongst our customers and we have endeavored to assure them- of the value of our cream. Yet, there I are some who continue to Judge the quality and fat of cream only by its thickness or viscosity, (as they Judge good milk only by its cream line). In raw cream the fat globules ale ciuznped together but when it is pasteurized they are separated and it becomes thinner. There are dif- ferent wsys of increasing its viscos- ity; one is by using a thickenhlg preparation, another by use of a viscolirer, r i er or any em- ulsifier. The first we have never The bride who was given in marri- age by her father, wore a beautiful gown of rose beige net and lace over satin and carried a handsome bridal bouquet. Both bride and groom were unattended. Immedi- ately after the ceremony, a bountiful wedding breakfast was served. The nappy young couple after receiving the congratulations of their friends left by motor on a short honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. The bride travelled in a. charming cos- tume of brown" satin with hat and shoes to match. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie will reside at "Birchlea." North “ “ The Guardian ex- tends congratulations. PERSONALS Mlss Margaret Hogan, City 19 visiting friends in Summerside. Mrs. P. J. Galsnt, City has re- turned home after visiting friends in Summerside. Mrs. Robert Legate and little son, Robert, have returned to Centen. ville after a visit. with friends in Prince Edward Island and are guests at the home of Mrs. Le- gates pflrents, Dr. and Mrs. ii. W. Peppers-Saint John Telegraph Journal. mast were carried away when sh! Irowsdale, H " . ‘ , ason. Wm‘ ‘ggs 1m caught in- the storm of last CIAILOTII week. DEATHS ions OATS olus We need large quan- titles good quhlity white, oats at our, warehouse Pownai Wharf, highest market price paid. tsrvoll Bros ltd.‘ BIIEMNER-At Cranford, N. .1. October 20, 193i, John G... hus- band oi Elizabeth Pinmmer Brem- ner. Funeral services at the Plum- lner Homutead, Riverside Drive, Oranford on ‘Thursday waning. October 32, at 0 o'clock. Interment pflVll-C. Lyons Wharf Schr. Marion Mosh-gr, Captain Bungay now in port with a cars" or coal from Sydney. N- B- onn wlmr Schr. Nellie a. kins. Captain Murray has arrived in W" with I- agrgooi coal. .:A Prime Drcssinu for Wound»- ln some factories Ind WOYWMPI oar-bone acid is kept for use in cau- gq-mng wotmds and cuts unstained by flgmorkrnen, far bsttcr to keep on hands bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Icleotric Oil. It is Just as quick in action and docs not ma: the skin 0!‘ N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII ill-III Charlottetown m ‘Nurthwllflhe , than!!! p ' ‘ywwl .' ..... '. ._..' " zzDread of Asthma. The man 01' s w is indeed a victim. What can be more tor- rifying than to suddenly be seized with parootysms of chcklnB whim seem to fairly threaten the exist-En“ of life itself. Prom such a colldli-iim Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has brought many to completely "l" stand health and happiness. It ll shown and prized in every section v1 this brood land. Ll m‘. llr. W. ll. Garcon olllornacros IIIII In! Palmer 054"“ IIIPPIIIQIL P110001", done and will not do under any con- sideration. The latter methods, al- though they do not affect the food value, create a false impression. Wc 801i the pure article clarified and pasteurized and have never "doctor- ed” it in any way. Now a word about price. As we buy on a fat basis we have set our scale of prices accordingly, that is for five times the fat five times the price and Bllht time! the fat eight times the W166. Thirty-two per cent-butter fat is the recognized standard for Pilteurilcd whipping cream; and as m0 lhllilnesl of pI-steurizeu cream is l0 much leu tbanlhat of raw cream we give more than five tlmm the fat for five times the price in Ilellefililltlfl- table cream. We believe that when be in milk and not be detected by the naked eye nor taken out by any filter, and the "latter the effect of any sediment in milk on the intes- tines of infants. Dr. Charles E. North, who has had personal supervision of the pasteur- ized milk used in sixty-nine milk stations in New York to feed thirty thousand infants daily, and whom we have often quoted, says that en- teritis or diarrhoea in infants is very often caused by the dirt in milk, the intestines of the childd being es- pecially susceptible to any irritation and considering that milk is their only diet it should be easily under- stood by all how they thrive better on clarified milk. Pasteurizing, boil- ing orr sterilizing alone cannot rc- move this irritant matter, neither can a filter nor any other strainer. Our pasteurization equipment, T0 OUR CUSTOMERS business policy. cash in full with every p contract to the United The big advantage pay for bad debts. We k adoption of a Strictly the city C.-O. D. We would ask all p Cor. Kent 8; Prince Will Innestigate Ocean Quarrel (Canadian Press) _ WASHINGTON, D. 0., Oct, 27- Turning its attention to an ocean] quarrel today, the supreme court‘ told the United States Navigation Company, Inc., it would look into the concerns claim that other lin-l c5 were trying to drive its ships Oii the seas. The Navigation Company, which operates between New York and London and Liverpool, said the Cunard Steamship Company, Ltd. and twelve other lines entered in- to an unlawful agreement; to mon- opolize trade and cdmmerce. The medium, the complaining company said, was flilfeemenl w offer shippers who would send‘ goods exclusively by their lines 1ow| er rates than those who would not/l make the agreement. | Companies named in addition to which has been unhesltatingly com- mended to us as the best on the market, was selected after we had considered every type and make in- All the requisites of proper pasteur- ization-minimum agitation, low- est bacterial count, low temperature heating medium, glass lining which cannot be surpassed ‘although many attempts have been made to equal it (Allegheny metal being perhaps the nearest to it and tin-copper lin- ing being most generally used), rap- id heating, posltive pasteurization, maximum cream line, ease of clean- ing, simpiiclty and economy of oper- ation-are provided. After pasteurization the milk is instantaneously cooled, automatical- ly bottled and capped without being touched by human hands and plac- ed in cold storage until ready for delivery to the customer in sanitary wagons, by white-uniformed men. All milk bottles are washed, placed upside down in crates, sterilized and placed in sanitary storage until ready to be filled. Being in constant touch, as stated before, with all modern methods and equipment and being always ready to consider any advancement in our line‘ we havc added several improvements to give better service. We have gathered much data on others, such as homogenized milk, special milk, baby milk, certified milk, also on containers, special caps, etc. Besides, we have visited certified farms, saw their process, are well acquainted with their methods and know their prices. All this knowledge we use in the ad- vancement of Safe Milk. Beginning November 1st Garden City Milk will retail at eight and a ha" cents a. quart. and at a oom- parative prlce to hotels restaurants, charitable institutions and stores. This is not the first reduction we have made. When milk was 119m! sold in other provinces at from four- teen to eighteen cents a quart the Chgflottgtown price was not raised except for six months in thc winter eluding flash and spray methods.‘ the Cunard Line were the Otrwflic ‘- Steam Navigation Company, Ltd; i Bristol City Line of Steamers, Ltd; 1FllTll€SS Wlthy and Company, Ltd; Atlantic Transport Company, Ltd; Anchor Line, Ltd; Canadian Pacii- | ic Steamships, Ltd.; Donaldson i Brothers, Ltd; Eiiermans Wilsonl Ltd; G. l-leyn and Sons. ll.d.; F. » Lcyland and Company, Ltd; Minn- chsster Liners, Ltd; and the Cairn line of steamships, Lid. Pulford Faces Serious Charge iii l Canadian Pmss) l BROCKVILLE, Ont, Oct, 27 - A coroner's jury last night; returned a verdict that; James Craig, high- way department emplcye of Yonge,‘ Mills, died on Oct. 23, as a result of being struck by an automobile driven by E. Harvey Pulford, oi Ottavcu, famous athlete. ‘The jury in mind that milk owing to its per- ishablcncss, cannot be compared to any other merchandise. The manu- facturer of dry goods can keep any bale of goods a long time without deterioration. This is true right down the line of marlufncturlng to flour and even other products of milk such as butter mid choose, all of which can be kept in storage. But Safe Milk for market purposes needs endless attention fl'om the source to consumption. And this attention means money. Our slogan is “SAVE THE CHILD AND BUILD THE NATION." and our motto "PLAY TilE GAME." THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. oi 1929-30 when it went to twelve cents, it being possible i0 81"- Sull- ply without paying a higher P1169- But in the spring we lnuvcrfli 11w price. In summing up lct us sill‘ that W1‘ producers have agreed to so iofwlid in the cause of high standard pro- duction for us; and we nrc hopini. that those who send our expense ac- counts will flnd milk so bllflflll BT16 all milk products so low in 17-10(- and other living cxpcnccs corres- that they will make a like rvdus- tion. We will go into this 0nd 0i’ Youuseolsroresmlnyourtesor our business very thoroughly. but Wflflrwwillnotieetheeaception- wewantoilrcitiaenstoslwfliilb"? pondingly reduced, as claimed to be, ‘ Pay Gash and Pay Less We wish to thank you for the patronage you have given us and to announce a change in our From November 2 forward we shall require Ltd., of Toronto to use their plan of sharing profits. Only those who pay spot cash will re- ceive free coupons exchangeable for valuable premiums according to our list. you can buy for less because you don't have to our action in this matter when you see how our good values shall become even better with the Policy. Orders will be delivered to any part. of counts to call and settle by cash or note on or before October 31st as on November 2nd we are handing all unpaid accounts over for collection. P. J. MacDONALD The People’s Grocer __:_Gi-2 Tl-llthr. urchase as we are under Profit-Sharing Systems, of paying cash is that now you will appreciate Cash Profit Sharing GPSOIIS owing US Oll 3C- Phones 888 8: 869 a b , take a Life Saver- .7/1 are Soot ng (INN ' (HWON Q . [-§ hi1: gvealilgne sat at Fscou: under coroner Dr. J W. MacKic, oi Lansdowne. Pulford is charged with criminal negligence in connection with the accident near here on Oct. 22 when he struck a parked highway department truck, fatally injuring Craig and less‘ seriously injuring six olhcrs. Eight witnesses were heard, several of whom testified thvrc was 800 feet of clear vision on the road west of the truck and 600 feet of the truck. They stated no other cars were in sight. YOUNG BO Y SA VES WRECK (Spbi-lttl to the Guardian) BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 27.—A 12 year old boy llSl. night frustrated an attempt to wreck the Western Express, fast Boston and Albany train to Buffalo and western points by notifying police after he had been bcotrn by the alcgcd train wrecker. The boy, Edward Hogan told pol- ice he sow two men piling ties on the B and A tracks near Fzncuil station. When they left he started to pull them from the rails. but the men rushed buck. beat him with a club and drove him away. l-Tognn rim to ‘ho nearest police box iilltl soundrd a citizens alarm. Police arrived 7nd pullcri the ties fro mine rails fiv; minutes before tho rxpross passed. Ackerty d’: Sandiford, Inc. - 8 and 9 Fulton Fish Market i New York, 1v. Y. Want Prince Edward Island Smells and can get satisfactory prices for good quality smells. Write to firm for stencil or to J. S. Wise, Barker House, Moncton, N. B., not later than Nov. 4th. Prompt Returns. ’ L‘.