MAY 4. 1937 i QRIIIGE EDWARD-Today & Wednesday A PICTURE AS BIG AS THE LOVE IT GLORIFIES! Greater love hath no woman . . . than to break her own Mm b?’ "Ildlflfl her beloved to another woman's arms! hounthe Famous Noel by Author o! ‘MAGNIFICENT OIISEBSION" C. LLOYD DOUGLAS cllnlcolor-Mn l-oi ‘Iulmancew SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 “Green Light” At Prince Edward 8.45 --C()l\rIE EARLY Is Superb Romantic Drama inun- A best- seller tor two years. uoyd c, Douglas‘ novel, “(lreen Light." has been translated to tlle pcreen, retaining all of its original strength and beauty and brought t0 life by u. more than competent oust. m the Cosmopolitan production "Green Light." which opened yes- lm-jsy at the Prince Edward Theatre. Enoi Flynn. whose first two pic- m-es, "Captain Blood‘ and "Gimme of the Light Brigade.’ ’lll‘°¢lfl""°d mm one of‘ the greatest screen unnds" o! recent yours, odds stature y; his dramatic reputation with his handjgqg o! the role of Nelveil h1g4‘; the young surgeon. who sale- rlfies his own professional integrity to oover the mistake of all older doc-' m; m ghouldaflng the blame he uiclns the hatred of Pllylll" mxu" whose mother's death was caused by the fatal mistake. To jil>l fy llls life, and i0 prnve to Phyllis, whom he loves, that he 1S lrynlg to make up for the tragic ililnlilliE she believes he has made. he goes to nn obscure laboratory in the Rocky Mountains and risks his life trying to discover n vaccine that will prevent tlle tlrcud spotted fever. Sir Cedric Hardwlcke, who was knighted by King George for mag- nificent work on the stage, is superb in the role of Dean Harcourt. the minister tvhose advice and philos- ophy shape the lives of tlle other characters. and Margaret Lindsay. as Frances 0;:i'vie, who loves Paige but has to give him up, lgives a con- vincing and Sympathetic perform- fllifl‘ as does Henry O'Neill. H5 the older surgeon and Walter Abel. Paige's friend and colleague. “wed by the lovely LOUISE) BIRTHS V . ' - lucCAUGllEY-ou April is. 193:! toll/Ir. and Mrs. Jhlnus P. Ml.- Oaughey. Auburn, a son, Vernon glgiulol. ILLCHIY - PREECF- — At Mon- flj 39, 1937. by W“ r g1...‘ Calvin Eric liilchcy c» Illlda. May Frets". W“ lnrltsgue. DEATHS Iii? lfitRLiNT-Kffisqukl Slut-iv"- 1037, Frank I-Icndrlsznli, llgcd l0 years. Funeral lIOlfliiiFi ltllclkfflglt“ dance to St. Andrews Clui L .815- Andrew‘s Tuesday milmmg “ ' ' _.-.__._ ,_,_ II IEIMIRIIIM In Loving Memory of our IINII non Illll brother (‘illylvll '“"""'_'!" “l” d” pal-mt llihl llfe hilly it. l cl- Ollr l|l‘i\l' (‘lnylon hue lrunl- t0 will Our Ileurla urn u-ry mire. l-‘nr w; know, we l-lllulnt llnin Pill we meet on that ulvltlv" "I'll"- But 0h vrhnt I blend-ll liluillzht. lo Jinn are him w. “u run ale lll-ur ('ltl_\l0|| lllilli". \\'l~ lllluw his Ill new ill ll hl-tlrr inllll, Ami free from sickness null hill"- llr Ill over there with the llllllrls nnlv \\'lllin we III?‘ left lielli . T" nlnllrn tlle Iosll ul llr dour ho)‘ ll. ilulllly llllll llllltl. I t Kllllli IICIIITU lull We'll rim-i inn . ,\ II We Jlllnt l|ll our Flltlll ‘s will .\...| m. IIIVIIIK voice ..l..-_.. And when we l-rvlml Illl‘ rlwr With n little well-mining Imllll. Inserted by Illa lulu-nouns purl-nil. ulster and brother. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAK Ell EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone 149 BIIEAII IIIIIITES Beginning Friday. May 7th, Guernsey Cove. Murray. River, Surrey, Icila, Orwell. Monday. May 10th White Sands, Wood Islands, Flat River, Orwell, one trip each week to I-Iazel- brook Creamery. JOHNNIE BLUF. Hau er Ca rd Qf Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MacPhail and family wish to extend their thanks to their many friends and neighbors for thelr kindness during their rec- ent sad bereavement, also the Mac- Lcnn Funeral Home for many courtesies shown. L-37-5-‘i-1i. Card I Thanks Mr. and Mrs. MIIX Lefurgcy. and fanl lv of North TYYQ" ‘vim 9° tinlnk ulelr ilcighborll and friends who so kintlly"lK-‘1i3°d in their "w- ent slid bereavement A150 1M5? a nsent floral trlb L-lillfjfl Too Late To (Jlasify ‘F. Stanllopc Bench. Phone i538. L-73-5-4-6l LOST BETWEEN OIIWELI AND Chiiriottetolvn Ford V. 8 hlilb0W~ Ina“. ngtify ~11," c; Guardian. I L-TI. The Moring fIerTaIiing Carter's Lilile Liver Pills TUESDAY, may "l... - and Violin. Dlslfay of Exhibits in Y. M. C. tlle Yodellng Trail Rider. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5- snd Vocal Solos. Vocal Solos-Violin Seine. Display u! Exhibits In Y. M. st ills-The Quinta with I2 year ll Vocalists. WICDI l0! queen Square School Hall I130 P. M. and under Vocal Seine-Piano loin-ll yearn and 7:80 l’. M.—Qllecn Square School Hall-ll years Ensemble-Trio Part Song-Id years and under-Plano Duets-Vocal lsnssmble-‘Jlolln “ loo-Sn yearn and under Plano Solar-Plan» Dueli- Exciting New Mystery Film "Love Letters of a Star." which opened yesterday p at the Capitol Theatre, is an exciting mystery that dws not reveal the person who commits the crime until the last se- quence of the picture. The action flows rapidly. the suspense keeps mounting and the drama fairly crackles with intensity. Tile narra- tive is made sprightly with a sufilc- lent blending o! romance and PW!- sagcs o! humor. A keen detective. portrayed by C- Herlry Gordon, unravels the double mystery with methods that help to make interesting screen entertain- ment. An excellent Dfllflllmame l5 given by Henry Hunter. B5 the 5W‘ pected husband of the E11‘! who l5 the extortionors prey. “ml- T°1° 15 enacted by Mary 511w Rim m“ “owned as glbeéilliéy of the last show ed h e l‘ - ' , stI-iger sisytcr i: the movie is Poly Rowles. an attractive young actress with marked ability, who plays W1- der love scenes with Walter Coy and powerful dramatic sequeiiflw Willi Ralph Forbes. Samuel I-rnds and Alma Krugm-are the screen father gm! mother. The blackmailfl!‘ l5 made coil-villains by R01“) Lwyd- Hobart Oavanallh has the role of a body whgygallsvgthe police. EVENING AUXILIARY llIEET _.1'he Evening Auxiliary 01' U" w- M_ 5" Tflnny united church held its regular monthly meeting 195l- 9V9‘ nlng, with Mrs. Hlllflli Miller P79’ siding. The devotional period WM led by Mrs. Bessie Weller and was followed by discussion. The miss- ioiiary period included a very in- teresting latter from Miss Beryl Morson of ‘India. l I ll ll ll R l All PLAYERS Slllllll ANllllfllLR llll Ca pacity Audierce Sees Fine Comedy At Holy Redeemer Hall. ‘A capacity audience SEW the presentation of the sPlendld mm‘ edy, “The Hottentot" by Lislwrian Players at the Holy Redeemer Hall last night. The plot was woven about l1 love story of the “Jockey and hi. best girl. Each part was Well taken and the audience left the hall feeling that they had had a most enjoyable evening. Between act specialties included cleverly rendered sonss by little Miss Joan Brown and artistically executed dance nilmbers by M155 Helen Costello. Orchestral music was furnished by Miss M. Psalm!- Miss C, Kenny and Mr. A. M4:- Kearney. The following was the cast 0i characters: Swift, Daniel Wedge. Mr ". Ollie Gifford. MiBB Hughes. Larry Crawford, Alfred Doucette. Peggy Fairfax, Mrs. Carl Shaver. Mrs. Chadwick. Miss 001151411100 Mflfy Goyle. Alex Fairfax, Chas. Howatt. Ollie Gifford. Pius Callaghan. Perkins. Art. Moran. Sam Harrington. Jack Richards. Reggie Townsend. William Des- Roches. The play will be presented again tonight \‘.'li0il another capacity house l. predicted. A matinee yes- terday was well attended. testicular can MAY I TUESDAY. Iiuii - Mission 8.30 I’. M-—"|"‘I"l B and. 00 P. ltL-lileartz flail-Senior and Junior Y. P. H's. llosallas EXIIIBITIOII PROGRAM Queen Square School Hall 3.30 P. M. Musical Competitions, ll years and under, Plano, Vocal, and Vloiln—l0 years and under. Piano. V0081 1:80 P. M.-—Qucon Square School IIaII-IZ years and under, Plano Duets. Vocal Ensemble and Violin string Ensemble. l4 WM: and undec- Plano Solos and Piano Duets-ll! years and under. and Violin Duetsr-Iiarmonlea Competition. A. Building and Musical Programme at ais r. M. clllleml n-cul Sleepy Town axww Club under dlrectllm 0| Mn: Betty Rogers-and added attrsutIon-dllllllll of Tu Owhmle Plano Sales. Duet! Mun“: eMnpQtItIMIh-JI yearn under-Violin loicu and under-Vocal C. A. lufldlnghnd Musical Programme oil Ilussell Down and‘ the Down listen Admission-Children l cents at Queen Square flchunLef Y- M- c- A- Allults i5 ccnu or ticket for two Munitions l5 centu- cl Thu-sis 1's Programme. Ii-‘Il l STRANGE!» THAN IIOTION FARMING FOOL-CAITO0N TO-NIGIIT TUESDAY. MAY 1th. “ THE HOTTENTOT ” A 8 ACT PLAY ihesenlcd by Llguorlan Players Holy Redeemer Ilall Curtain 8.30 Admission 25c Tickets on Sale Iteddlifs‘ Drug Store Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French Co. The Central Guardian TIIE ZIST FIELD Ambulance will meet. at the Drill Hall Wed- nesday evening at 7.30. Recruits Will be ltaken oli. L-7il-5-4-2i. EPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ber- vices at Fairview Baptist Church. Milli)". P. E-II. Service each even- ing exz-cpt Saturday at 8.00 be- Blnning May 4th. Speaker foi Tuesday evening Rev. B. G. Man- zer. Special Music, North River Quartctte. p.71, AT GYIlO-"Tlie Coronation service" was the subject of an ln- teresting address by Canon E, M, Malone at the weekly meeting of the Gyro Club last night. Mr. W. J. Monaghnn was chairman. The musical part of the program was furnished by the Messrs. Macaw- gor. Guests were: Lieut. Com- mander J. J. Connolly’ of Char- lottlletown and Mr. Jewell of Mont- rea. KING'S COUNTY MAN ARRESTED-A man from King's County will answer a charge of acting under false pretense: in Charlottetown today, after he had led Royal Canadian Mounted-Po- lice on a trek through the eastern section of Prince Ezllvard Hand llnd through Nova‘ Scotia for the past several weeks. I-Ie was ap- prehended and charged with vag- rcncy. but it lvas later changed to false pretenses. Personals Mr. Kenneth A. Ross, of Saint John's, Newfoundland. arrived in tho city last night. ' Miss Edith Show, student at MacDonald's College. Montreal, ar- rived hoinc last night. Mr. L. C. Worthy. returned on Saturday evening from an enjoyable visit will friends in Snulliern - ol‘na. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Hill and two young children recently arrived in Charlottetown from Toronto. ‘They are residing at 125 Fitzroy Street. Miss Annie Hyiles of New York has arrived home on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hynes, Grafton Street. Miss Dorothy Bentley and Miss Mary Miles arrived home Saturday night from Halifax where they have been attending Dalhousie Univer- slly. Mr. Don Stewart. of MacDon- ald's College. Montreal, and Mr. Jack MucLcnh, of Queen's Univer- sity. Kingston. arrived home last night on vacation. Mr. Jimmie "Fiddler" MacDon- nld. Peal-res Station, left Friday morning enrnute to Amherst, N.S., to play baseball with the Amherst "St. Pats". His many friends wish this well known baseball pitcher every success dlirhlg the season. Lleutenunts Dllvid Mathlcson. Russel spillett, Fred Brady, and Lance Sergeant Arthur Farquhar- son arrived home last night from Kingston, Ontario. where they took a two weeks’ course at the Royal School of Artillery. Miss Elizabeth MacMillan, orga- nizer of Jubilee Guilds in New- foundland. and formerly supervis- or of Women's Institutes in Prince Edward Island, arrived In Char- lottetown inst night to visit her mother, who is ill at her home in Alberry Plains. Miss Margaret Black, who has been taking special instruction in the Saint John General Hospital. arrived home last night one. short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I-I. Black, Charlottetown. Miss Black leaves next week for Mont- real where she has accented a po- sition as laboratory tecllnltian with the Children's Memorial Hospital. lbelurlrlhllun. l 'l'l'lh \.IIAKLU'I"I'E'I‘UWN GUAkulAN CAPITOL — Today é? Wed. iilllllS clulcllill n»... II GIIOSIIY wcnml llll tscntral-llllzlrlliall UONFEDI-NATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE- Ll-BTIIB-‘I-ifl-Lili TAKES OVER. FARM-The 01d and well known farm of Nil". Aex Stewart. Marshfieid. has been ac- quired by Mr. Arthur Ilhyncs who has entered into occupation. THE WATEIPS FINE, BOYS HAY-Summer must be here. A number of cdilooi boys were swim- ming at North River bridge yes- terday afternoon. "The Witter wasn't too cold" one of them said. TRANSFERRED—Dr. S. A. Hill of Toronto has been transferred to the staff of the Health of Animals Branch. Prince Edward Island, fill- ing the vacant-y caused by tlle transfer of Dr. Allan Robertson i0 Ontaro. All services of tlle Health of Animals Branch on the Island are under the supervision of Dr. E. s. Netting. ARRIVE IN ENGLAND-A cable message received yesterday by Mr. J. O. Hyndlnan from his dliilghller Constance, advised the arrival 0t‘ the BB. "Alauiila" after a good crossing. The Canadian Girl‘ Guid- es and u large number of visitors sailed from Montreal by the Al- uunia to attelld tlle coronntloli, including Miss Mona WilsolrChar- lottctcwn, and Mr. A. E. McLean, MP, and Mrs. MCLCIIII, Slllnlner- side. POLICE COUIlT-Jit tlle Police Court yesterday tlircc men who had been arrested over tlic week-end on drunk and disorderly charges failed to appear and had their ten dollars ball bonds eslrczltrd. A drunk and incapable was fined five dollars and costs o? ten dnys iii jail. A vagrant was sent to juil tor i5 days and a second vilgrnnt fined five dollars or in lieu of pllynlent. sentenced to ten dllys in jiill. GRANTED LEAVE OI" All- SENCE-Lloilt. Colonel LII‘. Low- ther, principal of Prince Street Bcilool. was granted three duys leave of’ absence in the middle of June to enable him to nltr-ild a meeting of the board of directors of the Royal Military. College at Kingston, Oiltnrio, nt the regular meeting of the Charlottetown school board yesterday afternoon. Di‘. I. J. Yco, chuirnlilii of the board presided. Routine bul-tilless was transacted. it was ailnnunccd following the session. AUXILIARY MEETING -— The Women's Auxliary 0f St. Peter's congregation held their closing met-ling I-‘ridny evening, April 30th. Tile year's work was on display t0 thc great satisfaction of all con- cerned. The following progrulnnlc was enjoyed: Solo by Josie Pickurd, "Bluebells of Scotland"; Recitation by Beatrice Putlllak; So o by Sylvia Hooley with guitar accompaniment. and a number of favorite songs by 5% m: roaAcco blended from ‘ ' 3W6‘ MM” Every druw-und-pull with. this hugren‘ old burley tobacco in your pipe brings renewed contentment. long-burning. Cool. Ripe and mild. Muster Meson is iebecees. Try u pipe today. _I: ROAD TO Induced In spotless Iucluvin. Wrupped In Cellophane lo keep Iralll lhdvlullllllllll flavour and aroma. i“ puchupn and I/g-lla. huIlIJar-lop this. ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED ‘ l wurll. Other rates on application. l l ‘ILKAUC'G~“C‘ - F" §=il¢.___ OR SALE. APPLY COF- L 5-I- ‘Ii. SALE / ‘ONE HORSE. U. nil, Wlnsloe.___L-202;Ii 4810i. FOR SALE Hilshorough St. E —- 2 PAIR NEW CART Call in (Jaliieron. Mt. I.» 2008-54-31. WIIEELBARROW. I06 L- I'l-5~3-3i. Folr"'s‘si.i; iiiifilfiifivuofffi cur. Good engine. George Harper. 11;... lwyulty. 11-3-54" - IOlTnI-ILIL-MANURIC SPREADER like new. J. H. Clow. New Wilt- shire. L-l224-5-1-Si FOR ‘sALIPJZFITAGTPOLE affair: long, 8 inches diameter. Mani: Hulltday, Eldon. M n 51-54-35 all. A do nly lunch was served by the girls, the president Sylvia Hoo- iey then closed the meeting. TWO CARS STOLEN - Police last night were looking for two stolen automobiles. One, a coilpc. number 6831, owned by Jlllncs AI‘- bllig. Charlottetown. wlls taken from near Dollses Bridge on the Nortll River Road. Tile other, a sedan, number 1095, was owned by Milton Gucrney of East Royalty. The cllr was taken from the Mn"- kct Square. Both curs were equip- ped with i936 markers. INSPECTION BEGINS AT I‘. W. C.--Inspcction of Prince p1" Wales Colmge first yenr physical training classes begun yesterday, conducted by Capt. P. E. Bullln- gar, general staff otficl of Mill. fury District No. 6. H. . Major T. G. Irlanl, pity c: mg instructor at Prince of Wales College. ailnonnced last night that the lfwflcctlon would continue lo- dlly and tomorrow. Si. Dunstani: Umwlfiily cadets will be inspected on Thilrsday morning nnd Prime of wa-e-‘l Cfillvfle cadets jirobzxbly Thursday afternoon. it was lllill'li~ vfl- Ill-‘fbcctlon of West mm. mill QUE?" situate Schools’ cadet. corps will ‘be on Jlmc 15. c341,.“ in Smllls and Georgetown will bp TCVIPIICII on tlle following (luynnd Sumlnersizle cadets oil Junc 18, AT ROTARY —- Rottlrhln N. D. IIacLean lvzls elected President of tlle Charlottetown Rotary Club for the lllmmifll! year at. the annual meeting which ulns hold 1n the Canadian National Hotel at noon yesterday. Other OIllvl-rs nnlned were Rotarlun W. L. Brenton. vice president: Rotarinn A. R. C-mper, SFCYCIBYY; Rotariail Roy Qullzley. 'llellsurci' anrl Rolarirllls O. C. Cras- lvcli and A. V. Ailiswcrtll directors. Rflllllls Pres dent J. B. .\Inrlcy who prlsidcd. was named hv r-lllb to deliver an address on“ wvicr" introduced R. B. Mctzler as a gucs‘ and the club members later lil"li ' Mr. Ivi'etzlei~ in two splendidly rvn dered vocal selecbohs “Tflnlflif- Boy" and "Smiling Through". I’. a. I. REPORTS noon-whirl five temperance secretaries of To rnnto Enst Prcsbyterlal nnslvcrcd the call of Mrs. J. Y, Ferguson, Preslrvterlal Secretary, to a com"- cnce in the Sunday School Ami lor- ium of Metropolitan Church when all earnest address by Mrs. Bnrllelt on the problem of "Present Day Social Drinking" was given. she urged her listeners to use their in- fluence on society loaders and how- l_v married hcslesses to abstain from roeklal parties. which were with many young men and women their first steps toward the drink habit Mrs. Fallis of the Dominion Board spoke on encouraging Items glean- ed from the annual Wit/PR. reports for 1930. the most Slflkllll being from the l-llzhty secretaries of thi- l-ilzhty auxiliaries of Prince ltdward Island. Mr. Faillll n'so told ol’ the helpful and progressive temperance measures be'ng taken by tlle board at its meeting in May and several new and instructive publications being issued on the subject. The addresses were followed by l. period of discussion and live-iv interchange of Ideas and sllwaeswions. Mrs. Trlckey read an extract from “The Prnphet."~'l‘cronio Mail and tn- I IIAVE A LARGE STOCK IN new and used rubber traces oom- F. , . . . i. ' ~l illlvertlsln llilllll Pa able Ill Allvallc " ventral uuimllllu IIJCIII, 4- par worm Wellerl and Ila-tern lfleuls. Ir .5. [Ier wont; Aniluuueemeutu and llumllg Iveutu lo per ward; clllltllnlfll i} to per word; In alumni-lam Notion, 10c per Inch; Lin: u! Ilnrul and l1 Elllllllflll Ulllifilllts. Cards. elm, 4e per name; lfilletl of Oflndllknoe 70v a pol- lnrh; Nollueu ol Tlusnltl and Appreciation, 10o per Inch or 6e per Minimum Churn 1o: any advertisement twenty-live aunts, . aooiggooqnxloogg plete for service. Clinton Morri- son, dealer in American Rubber Bel dug‘. 14-2027-4 29-11. FOIt SALE—300 BUS. N0. I SEED oats grown from Government tcsicd seed. Blake Wood. South- port -5-4-Ii. To Let GARAGE T0 LET AT 36B‘: KENT Street. L-35-5-4-ii. Witsri-"ssvav-ircolreli house. Conveniences. Garage. Phone jail. __ L-aso-l-ar ; Iuvisasiba APARTMENT, ~44 l Witter‘ Street. to lei. Llround floor. ‘ 3 bedrooms west view, mlmcdlate possession. Apply DeBicis Bros. _ L-2089-5 i ll. Miscellaneous INSIJRE IN THE SUN LIFE. PAR- tlclpate in the profits of this great Company. Last year policyholders received an average of one and one half million dollars a woes. __See J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Male Help Wanted WANTED — lN-‘I ma FARM work. Apply Seymour Wood, Mt. Herbert. L-1225-5. __ PAGE THREE Position \villIIOd_.____ IIXPEIIIIINFEI) IlAIlIII-‘II “h-‘INTE position ln lrlrhol- alien. Write to do llflllnt‘ won. birltfl WW5 .'\|)lll_\' lo M: t‘. C Lovtlier. Nlnl Mild‘ Creek. P l ‘I 5-1-31 WANTED--.\I.\III T0 WORK F0! board. Arlpflv (inrlzdlzlli. _ l.-_6_I 4-4-31 w \"._ [r.i)-'I'\‘\",) xi‘ \'l‘ APPEAR , b<-l".v<~.-n the age: of 18-42. "KP 1H1’. no lions.» to house canvass- llli’, oppnrtnnl y to travel. Mini- illlllfi vary," $501)"? month E116?" lilllPOfi. Allllll’ V‘ Ti William‘ ifwlil '1 4t PM only . ere Hotel N-3l-5-4-21 -. orki Vyzliited MARRIED “IAN ‘VANIH WORK on fzlrm, Ajiplv "P" Guflldiln- L-M 5-3-31. 11:17; M ~ ~ ~- I. §'i'—B/\G OF FLOUR BE- tlvwn Qlncnis Arms and West River Bi-ldgo, Finder motif; CflIfllTllfIYl. L-34‘5‘4"'l L-..“ MAN WANTED — APPLY NEIL Camervn. Btanchei. Professional Cards FOR SAI.E—I.OBSTER BAIT AT Gulinn [5, Oyster Bed Bridge. Price $3.50 per barrell. Phone Rll-li. L-1242- l-BI. rTo r ""rt‘iiii'raa*ltfi“ AYE-i fililft‘ bull 22 months old. Junior Cllhznpiuil, Charlottetown i936. Apply Waller Gregor Ilrackley L 7108- -l 3i. _*I§t‘ilL‘li._Wv S’I'II.-\\'l BERRY PLANTS 75 CENTS per 100 by mnif. $4.50 per 100. A150 ornamental trees and shrubs. F. S. Reeves, Soutliport. Ifl7slird shrdludd FOR SALE —-_ VALUABliE BUSI- ncss stand and dwelling at Vern- on River; lvarehouses and out- buildings good condition. Apply Afr-Lend 8c Bentley, Charlottetown or P. .\-1. Brothers, Vernon River. L-2038-4-28-Bi. IIORHIS I~OR SALE-JUST AB.- rivell, 2 cal-loads choice Ontario horses. 1n these tvvo cllrloads are some choice registered Percheron Marl-s in foal. registered Perch- eron brood mares and some fine work horses. Wellington McNcili, r lllllli b; Bell Whnrl. L-2046-4 29-51. E(.‘i.-\i.lZE IN MONTH OLD B. 'l'f‘(l ROtk Chickens weaned from tlle lrnnller. May hatched _L19.¥"J!!é; _ .i<.:z~‘91~5_-1=~v. APPREN TICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course BXDBTt training. Molar Barber Co - "leg Halifax ply Guardian. iL-lifdi WANTED-A IIORHE ma srwl- the!‘ months. Apply Bruce Me. __Quai'rle N WlIlslOen L-i223-5-l-1ti WANTED CHAIRS T0 Reasonable prices. Phmle L-Iil-fi- CAIN Man Witlimrczir WATKINS DEALER lPilEi-"an. ably between 25 and 50) needed for nearby rural route silllplyiny: established demand for World Famous Spices. Extracts. Baking Powder. Soaps. Cleansers. Medi- cines. Fly Spray, Stock and Polli- try Tonics. 09 year reputation. l0.000 dealers. Must be satisfied with 830.00 weekly at start. Heli- ing experience unnecessary. Farm experience helpful. Credit fur- nished rlght parties. Write im- ediatelv. J. R. Watkins Com- SLFBOO per (‘ulill 1h. it. lit , the Maritime Rotary Conference zit l Kentrllle. Rotnrian H. L. Pirmrr‘ m . pally. Montreal, Que. Dept. __§-C-lA_.___> N:225-4_-l4_-19-28-5-Zl _ PIIT IIP SCREEN WINDOWS and IJ-OORS i EARLY Just phone your order, we can supply tloors in all tlle standard sizes, and screening in green, galvanized, or bronze. We will be glad to deliver your order. OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Th0 ROGERS HllRDWllR Company Llultcll L-I226-5-i-3l "$3?" 5».»l§“§'......€°..'.‘...£i.§§lf EGAN & C0- Cilartered Accountant: I40 lllciinlond Street Phone 41. P- 0: B"! 12' McLeod & Bentley “h E. Blihlflilih’, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at-LII VI MaeGulgzln & Trainer MARK R. NIZICGUIGAN, K. Q C. NT. FLAIR IIIALNOR, B. A. Barristers, Solicitors. "36. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, " street. Charlottetown s: : i If F. hernia, B. A., K. (3. NOTARY 5L0. BAIIRISTER. SOLICITOI. [till-v Iiuiloiirlmm Shnrlottekvwn Palmer & Haslam II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAIII. B. A.. LL. B. BARIRISTI-ZRS, ETC. Rank of Nova Sr-otln Chamber! (‘harInItlW/llvn. I’. E- l. NONI-H TO LOAN ‘l ‘Ql’ 54;’: | .-\ t)‘ B0! 12']. l l l