(a laugh rlotl. . .We're IAlD A A First National Hit-funnier than "Firemen, Save My Child," Pineal Boy Make! Good" with Glllllil RIIBEIB and Hllll: —< yever in the memory of the most ml, Joe E. Brown fan has there n such a riot of fun and laugh- . packed into six reels oi enter- ... cut as was unwound yester- gt the Prince Edward Theatre ~ 911 Said a Mouthful," Qme enjoyment manifested by i t night audience at Joe's ‘ ggleS to be a champion swim- , , 15 any criterion, its going to . difficult to get‘ seats at the .- u; Edward Theatre as long as ou Said a. Mouthful" is on the I Ii. ieh Jones I - niiww Rde Variety of story. seems to be toe I "gy pursued uy Lllllllillulli Wiicffl -,- inniielm: pupa-ill‘ l-vuuh uJlcS tullocnieii. locutliiaiy been ill B. lure VII/ll tile‘ bdhi-fldll rwyal unrest hudtllli-CJ kcliUC as a ngruuiiu ioi" the action, and ce- .~ iililt a. a ‘leads Ranger .n eiio ‘rrodoie and a uvhI-nl auto fjel‘ in "HIEKI Speed", dOUea came the Ciipitzl Theatre yesterday as .. Indian Pony Express rider in i hite tingle. llerc ls ail the action, romance, tridinE, quick shooting, initfiillie d gorgeous mountain svnnliay i.) one has come to aspect in tern thrillers, But here too is a meiul star and a truly believabie .. entertaining story that lifts i lie Eagle" far out of the . lier‘ class and'makes of it a! ,-.. special attraction with a.‘ background. thought that the last, trace. ~reen thrill disappeared for us - s that have hit town, but it ned for "White Eagle" and iiJones hand - to - hand fight, .. a treacherous mountain lion, .. ch hc slays with a knife, to leave absolutely limp and gasping. It this fight which arouses a great ling oi admiration for the Indian vein Miss Cummings’ heart, an .... ation that turns to love-and love that is to be hard pressed to ii ‘he. As is usual with Buck Jones lures, the supporting east is high Jim Thorpe, famed Indian ete: Ward Bond, Frank Cam- u, Robert Ellis, Jason Robards Bob Kortman head an impres- rline-up. s ~ PISQLII) EAST WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ‘the regular monthly mectlns 0! -- institute met at the hcme 0i i Iloyd Jay on Jan. 4, with an dance oi 17 members and 7 his present meeting opened by ling Creed. Minutes of last t i were read and slliied- 3°11 l: answered by Sing S011! ittees were heard and Mits- i- l Jay and Miss Elizabeth Mc- ell appointed to visit. $011001 i next three months. Mrs. Patrick y and Mrs. owen Kelly appoint- on programme for next month. . Owen Kelly kindly invited the ~"~" to her house for their next ins. After the meeting a very livable evening was spent the ~: mme consisting of vi0li1r.m\1' , dancing and piano selections 401131113 God Save the Kin! ' ht a very pleasant meeting t0 title, -SPEOIA|.-— THIS WEEK 8min on roux cnors with vsoannnus lat/in, BUTTER AND TEA __._. CIIOCOLIITES 89o lb. ~ other bargains Iu Sweets. reanvalw ~3.¥19a3- ‘ Pllllliti-f eon-om. now: ‘flashed 15¢ “PM” that has the Panic into ‘been funnler-end tomorrow you'll be “m”: us, i. the recent African animal]. 1' WASNT ti.“ llfégion .4." ‘db-M 8014 he's never; Hoirrllliul l r nmrrcoroivu NEWS . AND nmercar. nevus “you SAID A MOUTHFUL”, A ~ BIG RIB - TICKLING HIT The First National comedian has never had a vehicle that fitted him more perfectly, or offered more abundant scope for his mirth-pro- voking talents. _ It would be easy to pick out.a. dozen high spots in Joe's career as a champion swimmer and dwell upon them, but it would equally be a. shame to give away any oi the delightful twists and ‘surprises oi “You Said a Mouthful." It's enough to say that anybody who misses Joe E. Brown in this picture will miss one of the funniest experiences of a lifetime. QUEEN VICTORIA'S SHOES SOLD IN LONDON The first pair of shoes which olriroi i ‘rm A .NIGIIT7&LI5...2Bc,81e. Ildieue on Ile-vierui-elh in“; hindering semantic (heme e ille old Weill 3-15 ..., I10, Ile- [lontreal Stock Market (Canadian Prue) Sine-kn Clone Bell 'l‘el B856 Brazilian 3% Cun (far 2% I’ It . , 12% D0111 Brlilge ,,, 151/; I In! Nlflkill ... ... '0 Ilusary llnrris . ' ileColl l-‘ruiit ... .\loiiii<~ii| lHnri-r Nut Brew Power (‘orp .. Quebec Power fihuwiiilgnn . Steel of (‘nu oriuniii colnouii Thll column u reserved for Queen's County new: of lineal Inletnxt but ud- vertlelug of u newny mature may be inserted It l oeutm. u word Mflolly puynble In ldvunce. BUY GARDEN.CITY BUTTER 1 lb. 28o, 2 lbs. 45c, 10 lbs. $2.10. 78i0-1-2l-tf. CHURCH SERVICES, Mount Stewart Pastoral Charge, services, Feb. 5th, Mount Stewart, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., Lot 40, 3 p. m. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on pll lines of hairdressing for a lim- ited time at the Elite Beauty Solon. Phone 1329. 7693-1-21-tf. DIPHTHERIA Immunizliig Clinic at Rochford Square School, Febru- ary 3rd at 3.15 P. M. for children 8 months to 14 years. 7888-2-2-21. ours nsoumn $10.00 ran; MANENT wave with rlnglet ends, guaranteed, for $3.50. Mason's Beauty Shop, For appointment, call 680. 7903-2 2-tf THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the Graduate Nurses Association at the Charlottetown Hospital, Queen Victoria wore were sod for Mmlday evening’ February 6m at $50, at a private auction in London in aid of charity the other day. "In America they would hate real- ized a great deal more,‘ ‘a collector said. , " The shoes are of w‘..ite satin with a white kid sole and have as an embroidered “motll" a wild rose spray. They were worn by Queen Victoria when she was six months old. They were bought by Mrs. Harry MacCalmont, one of the most-tra- velled women' in England. - Her house in Chelsea contains many of the curios she hasxzoileeted during her five round-the-world tours. Perhaps the weirdest of her trea- sures is a. collection oi fans decor- , ated with Chinese figures. The faces are painted i on finger-nails torn irom the hands of white‘ captives during the Boxer rising. BIRTH S TRAINOR-At Kelly's Cross on January 21, 1933 to Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Trainer a daughter, Agnes Gertrude. REID-At Hope River, Dec. 4, 1e32, to Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas Reid, (nee Margaret Cullen), a son, Mary Jo- seph Francis. nnarns HUNTER-In Cambridge, Mas, on January 26th, i933, John William, beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Hunter (nee Finn). HUNTER-In Dorchester, Muss, on January 21st, 1933, Annie M. (nee McIntyre). beloved wiie oi James D. Hunter. i a ROBERTSON-Suddenly at Winni- peg, January 23rd, 1933, al-ohn Ern- est Robertson, aged 53, son oi the late Peter MacNair Robertson of Marshfleld. ' HICKS-At Summerslde, Rb. 2, Mrs. F. M. Hicks, aged 79. Funeral irom her late residence Saturday at 2 o'clock to the Presbyterian Church for service at 2.30 p. m. WAUGIIAN-At Mt. Herbert, Feb. 2, Hubert Waughan, aged 25 years. mineral from his sister's residence. Mrs. H. M. Chandler, 258 Euston St., on Saturday, Feb. 4, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. Card of Thanks Mrs. Thomas B17185 find iflmilll. wish to thank the kind neighbours their recent sad bereavement. Also tho” who gave Mass Cards and Letters oi Sympathy. 7918-2-3-11 AIIITPS Tea Booms IIIIVE roon LLOTHES giant‘! JIIPAII-ID TANED moriwesen um NEW uni-am saor . near oaonoeeruln AI‘ Ill N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKEB Elli-AMER (lhnlottetown end . North Wlitshire Phone m . i C- LEX BROWN ~41. I 8 P M. 7919-2-3-11. ’ ANGLICAN SERVICES, Crap ud. and friends who assisted them in ‘ Siint John's Church, February 5: ‘rloly Cornmznon, 1i, Hymns, 92 (i), l2 (2), 298 (l), 429(1), 2G1 (538: 1). Springfield, February 5, Evensong 7 Saint Elizabeths Church. BAPTIST SERVICES - Services of Tryon Baptist Church, Sunday, Feb. 5th: 3 p." m., Bonchaw: 730 p. m., Tryon. Preacher, Re Crossman. w“ ROYALTY ATTENQS - Her Excellency the Countess of Beas- borough honored the Catholic Wo- men's Irague with her presence Friday nfternorn at a reception held by the city cub-division in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, attended by c-vcr two hundred members and guests. Lady Berziboroiigh, who was accompanied by the Hon. Mrs. Gordon Ives, arrived at 4 o'clock. and was received at the Cypress strret door by Miss Agnes Bury. the president, and escorted to the Blue Room. where the members of the executive were presented. ‘The recepfifon was held in the York Room. Replying to Miss Burys cordial welcome, Her Excellency made o, gracious little spilccli, ex- pressing her plcnsure in visiting the League, and .4. wish that this would not be the last opportunity. A tiny girl, Edna Mengher, pre- sented Lady Bcssborough with a corsage bouquet, of orchids, accom- panying it with recitation of a verse composed for the occasion. Lady Bessborough was wearing an emerald green dressland a small hat of velvet in a darker shade oi green, with brilliant ornament. Mrs. Ives wore a. brown dress with brc-vm velvet hat. Miss Bury was in black with touches of green.- CAVENDISH NORTH SHORE Y. I’. S.—On Friday evening, Jan. 27th, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Mac- Kenzie, North Rustico, hospitably opened their home to the Caven- dish North Shore Y. P. S. The de- votional period was led by the Pres- ident, Mr. Elmer Fyfe, and assisted by Rev. Mr. Paterson, who continued his series of instructive addresses on "The Miracles of Jesus." The librarian reported that the books oi the McGill Travelling Library had been distributed, and the Sec- retary read the rules pertaining to the time oi exchange, etc. 1r. was decided that the next meetinK b9 held at the Manse and that Fiel- iowship and Social evenings be combined. An edition of the newspaper, “The North Shore -l=tip- pies," was asked to be pwpared f0!‘ that meeting. The chief feature oi the evening was in the form of an Impromptu Debate: “Resolved that the telephone ls more beneficial than the radio." The leaders chos- en “are: Pro, Mr. George Clark; Con, Mr. Eric Bell. Those were sup- pofled by cu“ usiastic speakers. The judges, Mr. and Mrs. MmKen- ale, after conirrfuieiins both sides on their eloquence, decided in favor of tlic Con side. A vote of thanks was extended to the host enzl hos- m. and the Mizpah benedicticn brought the meeting to a close. ,- Iing and was remanded. ISLANDER DEAIk-The death occurred suddenly in Winnipeg en Jfllil-liii’? 23rd. 0f John Ernest Rob- ertson. aged 53, son of the late Peter MacNair Robertson of Marsh- field and nephew oi W. B. Robert- son of Charlottetown. The deceas- ed was a barrlster-at-law and had been practising for the past 25 yiear-s. He is survived by his widow. CHURCH 0F COTLAND-Cen- tral parish services on Sunday, Feb. 5th, Glasgow Road, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. J. E. Lamont, student. MERMAID CHURCH, Int 4B. Di- vine service will be held on Sun- day, Feb. 5th at 2.30 p. m. Rev. G. C. Webster will preach. PRISONER SENTENCE!) -— In the Supreme court yesterday mom- ing Lawrence Clinton recently POLICI." COURT-Yesterday at the 301142 court in a case oi unlaw- ful possession oi’ liquor the offender STOCK, 3071f»; QUOTATIONS N. Y. CURB Btu“ (Canadian Pren) Amer Cyan ll .. Amer Sup Poire Al C end El 3 Can Mari-out . 1 l Cities Serv . El Bond rind Shore ... l-‘ord of (fnnod. A u, ____ g In Pele .. Mi Ninir Hull . 121,4 St Oll Intl .. .. 20% .i_______-._ M7 ’L CU B e (Canadian Prue) Sim-kn _ u", n. A. Oll 1% llenuharuoia . 1 lnip Oll 314 lrnp Tob . . 5,’, Int Pete P EXCHANGE (CeunIJuu Prue) BIONTREAII, Eel) '.'—Brllhlli uni! foreign exchange iii relation to the (fuiiuilliin ilolliir us compiled by the lloynl Ilnnk of Canada, closed today as follows: was flned $200 or three months. A vagrant was remanded until today. found guilty of stealing from a. per- son was sentenced by Mr. Justice. Saunders to two years in Dorchest-i er Penitentiary. When asked ll he had anytlmg to say why the sent-II Qencc or the court should not. be- PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES- Presbyterian Church services, on Sunday, Feb. 5 as follows: liar- rlngion 11 a. m. Hlghfleld 230 p. m. ‘ pagged upon him he mplled in the ltinrshfleld 7 p. m. Rev. J. A. ‘negative. Mr. Justice Saunders in Pfitfhfifd. Paviwr. passing scnfence remarked that in. ———- , this case the prisoner was charged‘ PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - and indicted with stealing from e Owing to the illness of Dr- Gense. person, He need not tell him it was there will not be any service at a very serious charge, making him Bradalbune Presbyterian Church on 133:9 g9 fQufteen years 1n Dor. Sunday. February 5th- There will chvester. He was old enough to real- be service at North Tryon Presby- m, the serioumess o; 6mm; This tel-fan Church Sunday evc"n: at 7 money was taken before W‘, o; °'°'°°k‘ three witnesses and tumed over to Pnow "_' "'- ‘ a friend. He would send him to um’ ARRESTE“ Early Dorchester where he could be PW- yesterday morning a young man Hut-fly cmployflL with a police record was placed un- der arrest charged with vagrancy. It is understlmd he w“ Prmlmng "Island students make very credit- around on the roo.‘ of a shed altach- 51,19 showing in mid year gxpmlna. ed to the rear of buildings occupied Hons at Mad“, Un1ygy51gy_ Amgng by McLeod 8a Jenkins and J. P. Mc- n", names recorded 1n the p355 Cioskey, Queen Street. He was no- “s; are the {ongyjkgj c, gnu]- ticed by Mrs. McCloskcy, and the w.’ Biology 4 (a), Greek 3 (a), police station notified. The officer Greek 4 m)’ mun 4 (a), Ecqnomms on duty responded and after a short 2 (by S, Mmpomm, Chemlstry 1 chase made the arrest. The accus- (c), Education g (c), Ecgngmlcg 5 ed appeared before His Honor the (c), Ewnomms g (c; wm; flung; Stipendlary Magistrate this l"‘0"Tl— chemistry 3 (b), Surveying g (b), Physics a (passed), Physics 4 (pa-ss- cd), Math. 5 (passed). Vernon VISITORS T0 U. S. A.- mung nlacmmand, A“, 1 (passedp Eng. those who took advantage of the us}, 4 (passed, mend); 1 (passed), excursion to Boston recently were Economy“ 2 (passed), PBYOhOlOBY the following: Rev. Fathe" Rooney, 1 (posed). 0. MacCausland: Eco- ReV- Fflihei‘ Will-ill. M13 Nifed nomics 2 (c), History 2 (b), History- Kelly, Mr. J. A. MacDonald, Char- 6 (b). C. Bentley: Phychology 4 lottetown; Mr. P. H. Morrisscy. (b), Psychology 6 (a). Economics 2 Miss Mary Morrisrey, Vernon Rlv- (c), Economics 8 (b), German a. er; Miss Lucy Richard, Mrs. Wil- (passed). R- Wiflchcfiterl Biblical liam McKay, Murray Harbour Literature 1 and 2 (c), Biblical Lit- North; Mrs. William Ross, Eldon; erature 3 and 4 (b), New Testament Mr. Forrest Beaton, Peters Road; 2 (c), Religious Education l (c), Mrs. McQueen and Mrs. McInnis, ‘rheology '7 ll" R0! Mill-WI" Em‘ Wood Islands. Barring the hold-up nomicsl (passed). English 45 (Pass- cf five hours until the imm‘gration ed), Sufi/Will! 2 (bl- A- MuMll‘ officers had completed me],- m. Ian: Economics 2 (c), Economics 7 huiries, the trip (vas enjoyable. (c). E¢°li°mi°5 5 (m) Math- 4 m)’ ‘ Psychology 1 (b). Lois Jones. E60- nomics 1 (c), English 4s (c), French 2 (c), Household Economics 3 (c), Psychology 1 (c). M. G. Hillhlii Economicsl (c), English 4s (c), French 2 (c). Psychology 1 (passed)- E. Clark: Chemistry 1 (passed), Economics 1 (c), English 4s (b), French 2 (b), PSYOhOIOBY 1 (c)- ISLAND STUDENTS AT ACADIA ) MAJOR BETIIUNE PROMOTED —lt is announced that Mr. Hammond I... Bethune has been appointed l manager, with entire charge, of the y Ross Drug business here in succes- sion to Mr. Gilroy, who is being transferred to the mainland. Mr. Bethune is well and favorably known in this Province, having been connected with the MacKlnnon Drug Store for many years, having been a partner of Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D. S. 0. Mr. Bethune serv- ed overseas during the Great War, attaining the rank of Major and ‘receiving the M. C. Order. For ten ‘- years Mr. Bethune has been Secre- tary of the P. E. I. Pharmaceutical Association, and has been prominent in the social and religious life of ’ the community. The Guardian and ‘his many friends congratulate Mr. IBethune on his well deserved pro- 'motlon. LONG‘ CREEK DIVISION-Rat)- turous interest and good fellowship still prevails at the meeting Mid l" connection with Blue Bell Division of Long Creek. The meetings held recently at Miss Annie MMPIIBVS and Mfs_ Donald MacEachernh were oi such a hisli 0rd“ 9i er‘ flciency as to merit B-Plliiiilise- M1551 Annie MacPhee and Mi-‘S- M°1°°1m MacNeLll were appointed to attend‘ the Grand Division which meets at Ellerslie. Three prcvosiiimls 1°’ membership and one initiation have taken place which 8°95 i0 50W the Division is still in the limelight and the members are hiimiiiiil’ 91"‘ deavorlng to hold to the rules of , the constitution. The teacher ex- tended it vote of thanks to the lady members Wm so kindly gathered and made such a thorough 811d 1m" maculate job of cleaning the N11091- The program contest which has been conducted during the 18st IW meetings has proven a wonderful success, “keen competition beltid present at every IIIOCUIIE- M the 135" meeting a wlndull 0i’ m9 “nlcst was reached with Blanche MacKen- zle‘s side leading by ii narrow mar- gin. Mrs. Malcolm MacNeili invited the Division to meet at her home 0h Wednesday for a social evening when the losers will treat the win- ners to ice cream and (like. Despim many obstacles to lmipcdc tilt‘ PW" gross of Blue Bell division they are still functioning with officers and member undaunted in Vspirit. BACK T0 CHARLOTTETOWN- Mr. Mason B. MacKay, returned today to Charlottetown, P. E. I. He Ihad been over since Thursday. coin- -lng to assist Westminster Church Choir in putting on Handel's “Mes- siar," which ms given Sunday cv- ening at. the regular Church ser- vice. Mr. MacKay proved himself a tower of strength in tlie chorus work and lie was also heard with fine effect in two tenor solos. He and Mr. Alex MacGillvray sang a duet "The Lord's Annointcd‘ '(A.shford) at St. Andrew's Church in the momlng. Both‘ were in splendid voice. It was quite o compliment to Mr. MueKay to be sent for and he received the congratulations of‘ sci‘- erel friends who went to hear him on his good work in the Oratorio. ‘DAT. MacKay had a Pleasant visit. meeting many of his old friends. visiting his sister, Mrs. Howard Cav- enagh, MecKay Street, ‘and still)‘ ping with Mr. and Mrs. L. Cum- ming, Nelson Street. Yesterday ai- tcrmon he wcnt to Pctou t0 "Fit his sister, h":s. John Munro, until the boat left tadiun-New Glasgciv New: PERSONALS Mr. James Brew-w oi ltunttr P'v- er 1'ft Tuesday for lvionircal to enter the Dsminlon Trade School for e. course 1n general mechanics. Inhi ‘n Kenrii Hull (“out Argentina peso .3004. histriilia pouuil 3.2151. Ilolgiuui bclga .1656. llmzil uillrels .0895. (‘himi Ilpng Kong dollars .2048. (‘zeclioslornkla crown .0353. lieiiiuurk krone .1800. Finland flninorir .0181. France franc .0465. (ieriiiiiiiy relclisiuurk .2822. (trout Briton: pounil 4.015. llrei-cc (lmehina .0008. llnlnnil floriu .4785. llungiiry pengn .2084. lnillu rupee .3004. ltiily lire .U(lf).~l Ynpiili yen . . Iugosliivin dinrir .0107. New Zenlrinil pminél 3.2280 07-. lloiimiiliiri leii .00.... Smith Afrlr-u pound -l.0‘.“.’2. Spain pr-aetii .007". ' Sweden krone .2102. Switzerland fraue .2302. Unllril States dollar 10 )\"‘I'\Il\llIl. NEWV YORK, FPII. '.’—-(A.P.)_For- '-ign exchange steady. (‘merit Britain high 3.39 ll-lil: low 3-‘ ‘lose .‘i..'lll- 04:: France 3.90%; ltiily .|.l0-','l: ginm 13.01; Germany 28.77%; Coil-I'll! Si ‘:5. MINING (Cunuillun Preu) TORONTO, Feb. 2— Stocks Av-iue Oil percent (lrnnniln . llnrken .. Ilnlfingor Ilmnestonrl Ifoivey .. Lnlre Shore . hfiiriiasn Mnlariic ..: liliin Biisiu McIntyre . llewatters Mining Corp 74,; \‘n 2 nor 4214.; No 3 nor 4i: No 4 _ nnr- R; No 5 Z17: N0 fi 3., . t . , Track 4514.: Nn 1 Duruni l‘ ‘ 2 ‘ durum 40; Nn 3 iluriiin 45; No 4 PAGE FIVE ‘Pivotal New York Stocks (Celudlen Pree) Stocks Allied Chemical .. Aul and It‘ Power Case . . . . .. Chesapeake nil Ohio Con Gas .. (‘urn Products Delairure and Ilnd Drug . . . . .. . Gen Electric ... ... Gen Fonds .' Gen Motors Int Harvester Int Nickel .. Nut Biscuit . udlo . . . . . . . .. . Stand Oll N J Tex Gulf . . . . .. Union (‘arhidc Union Pnelfle United ("nrp . U S liiihhcr . Vanadium Westinghouse . IVooIirorIh PRODUCE (Cumullun Prone) .\lO.\"1‘llE.\l._ l-‘r-l) " ' slightly i-nsii-r |l)lll‘ iii '~ for firsts flllll 1R rents n I|0'I.“I\ pullets. Vnennfirmeil stiles wi-n- r.»- ported hnlf fl emit. under these levels. Receipts were 9i) cases. No 1 grass hum-r in (ilflnh; 0,103,, wiia quoted zit 201-’, tn 20f}; vents s poi|n(l._ll|~v~o‘|)is 1h‘ only L’ boron. Current receipts oi’ Ontiiriu clot-so sold at 9 vents for uhilo iiii I!) cents for colored and I to Ill; cents ii pminil for early make. Ile- celnls we.“ Ill? hnxeil. New Iirunswlrk green potatoes poi- 80 pound ling (var;- s1) routs, Prior-e lillwiiril lsliiiirl gri-r-n mountains per X0 [Vlllllll ling: S? cents nml I‘rliir~ii_l-l1liv:|r(l lsliiurl gffiflll mountains nor 90 lmuiid hnl; o: veins. GRAIN (Canadian Press) ‘VINNIPECL Feb % mmmfnln (‘LOSE Wheat: .\l.'ly 47B; July 47KB; Oct 4 n '.‘.’l',,'..\; Oct 2914A: Oct Rune; May fl-iitll; Jilly 2214A. Rnrli-yr: May 2274,: Jilly fifi-HA. (‘ASH PRICES Whonr: .\'n 1 liar-l 4G: .\'r) 1 nor 4-i- (lirrum. Oats: No 2 C ‘V. 2 ‘Ji-"i; No 1 frail 211,,’ lir-iortml 171,-}: 'l‘r.'\:-lt c ~ \lnlilui: KT1il4~ rmv or f‘ \\ y XII l‘) i’ l“ rmv or fl Other .,, . t". \\ . . ,, , grades nn C N» 5 C \\' 24%; 2773. ..7Lt 4 i‘ \\ _ a5 'l'r:irh' Moffnt Hull Rlohela Mose Mine: . Murphy .. .\ic\'ittie . Ncwbee Nlpiaslng Norandn . Nnrt (‘an . Old Colony Olga Oil .. Pioneer Premier . Pros Alr Sniiuntnoio . Slierrltt . Slseoe . Stallacnnn .. St Anthony Sud Bnaln Sylranita Tnahotii Cl-IILBLAINS has vulture-w or. '-'?'-.:-.~...:-- u’ raglan-u in .211 I remained flrui v‘ (he lilnn diice and (liiirv , it»; toilny luv-iii iIFIIIIPiI . = n. (‘llrlrilfi r..- i.-.-.- sold iit 2i ('('l\l.“ for cilia: i0 (wills-l Knock Out That COLD! “Get Rid of It Before I! Becomes Dangerous! Am Smei ng fi$,'f}‘,{,,,"”_‘f___"f_‘ A cold is an internal infection, r Awlflggn , l, germ attack. Check it promptly ol Auburn MDIOI‘ . 4| it will spread within the system Th: glean-inn Dry best thing you can take is Gravel . . . . .. ,, Laxative Bromo Quinine. It stops a cold quickly bcceusl it does the four things necessary It opens the bowels, kills the colt germs and fever in the system, rc- lieves the headache and tones the entire system. That's the treat- ment you want. Get Grave's Laxa- tivc BROMO QUININE today at any<drug store and accept nothin] else. Now two sizes-me and ‘@- at ail drugglsts, . Burned To Death At Wellington Mr. James A. McNeill, an aged resident of’ Wellington, was burnet to death on Wednesday night in a fire (vhich razed his house to the ground. When discovered by neighbours. he was downstairs with both legs burned off anti one arm. Life wu extinct It appears that his wlie had leflt 1",, shortly before six dclock to take ‘her grandson to her daughtde, Mrs. Stephen MacNeill, who lived about two miles away, and he! husband who was a. cripple had n- itlcntly tried to light the lamp ans ii is supposed that he upset it, and it set light to the house. When neighbours discovered us. fire the interior of the house wu in flames and the ioof, homing Nothing could be done to save m. building. The old man was not dig. covered until 9.30. He was 7B yeen 01 88c and had been attended b) D1‘. Delaney oi Wellington for em past seven or eight years. He m] been paralyzed on One side and g1. though able to move about a littll was badly crippled up, He w“ 1 life long resident of the district and had been it successful farmer, 1-1, retired from active farming flnfl was living at the time of his tragli death about two hundred yard; from the railway crossing. He wag twice married, two 54m; and on, dil-"Bhter by m.,- rii-st marriage s... Side in the United States, his wld. 0W and one daughter, 1on5, Sbgphg; them in their terrible bereavement The coroner, Mr. Gaudet, held Hi1 investigation and decided u: inquest was unnecessary. consume K635 0i the Mounted Police o... present at the investigation. S. . ' 3‘- v llirmitr Matteo (my FRIDAY 7.00—Choir rehearsal-I-Ieartz Mem- orial Hall. ' 8.00--Young People's Department, regular meeting-Usual class. es-Rev. Russell O'Brien, M.A., 3-D». Field Secretary Young People's Department, Maritime Conference will be present _ Social Hail. Took Hughes Thoma (‘lid ’i'renilu-ell Vacuum . Vlpnnd Willie Ark . Wright l-Iar Sliver Tntnl solos l.0R'-‘.000- TNLI-‘TED R hIissoul-i Snieliers ... (‘on Man . (‘nninurum (lonilflah . l-llilnriuln . rd i‘ 5 :1 a Nickel . . McLeod . Ugnmn hlgonquln ltobjo ... lire-it Tn . Ilrownler Fan Kirk (‘on Put . 1mm Expl Gilhflc . . . . . . - .- nolil Hlll .. lllllloh Jack Mun .. Kirk Tmru Laki- Mnrnn Ilnlr . . . Xiizlit Ilnwk ... ... ... llil Select .- ltlhngn Ritchie Rllflllll". lllont Qml Mines . . . . Wood Kirk Mr. John A. Dewar and son. New Perth, were in the City yesterday. Mr. E. W. Mair, Woodstock, NB, and Mr. C. N. Forbes, Fredericton, N. 3., arrived here on Wednesday night to attend a meeting of ihe Rose Drug Store directors yester- day, and leave again for home this morning. Mr. Daniel McNevin, Mr. Theo Berton. Mr John J. McLeod, Bon- shew, were among the week-rrd encurtionistn to Boston and had a pleasant visit with friends and ici- } noanpans etlvea L‘; A A Eastern locals, 2e. per word; Notices, 70c. per i l-lllfl. (158119, etc, < . per Inch; Notice or 4c per word. other ram, 4 Mhilmum Charge for any cents, 4c. per uam D RATlh-zc per word, m"; m. earl-lone for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Wanted HOURLY Nuizsmofiiooivs AT reasonable rates. Phone 331-1., 7867-24-31‘. Boarders Waahte v v TWO BOARDERS ACCOMODAT- ed. Good board, near P. W. C. Apply Guardian, 7874-24-31 ACCOMMODATED. Near College. Reasonable rates. Apply 256 Kent Street. ' 7811-2-1-31. To Let T0 LET-FOUR ROOM FLAT. unfurnished. Apply 177 Kent St. 787i-2-i-3i Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED FOR IIAWLEIGII Routes of 800 tonsil. irrs Hal's‘ ‘e hustler can start earnhg 5'3‘) weekly fanrl incr-"ase rapi 2;. Write immediately. Rawleigl: Co, Dept. c N-96-S.. iifontrcnl, Can- ada. S. W. Feb. 8-4-10-11-17-18-24-25. .‘ Advertising Bates-Payable i I Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western and Even“ 2°‘ P" ""5; Clilsliflflfl. 20- llcr word; In Memorlam Inch: Lbi-s of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- of Thanks and Appreciation, AAA‘ L n Advance ‘ s 1 i Announcements and Coming e; Letters of Condolence, 70e.. 70c. per inch on applications. ‘ advertisement twenty - fire v rvvv OQ-Qfi-OOOQ For Sale CARBOARD SUITABLE F 0 Il lining outhouses, etc., lc pe: sheet. Guardian Office ti FOR SALE - AUCTION I-‘ORTY- Flve. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcrv. Nov. i-tf. FOR SALE -— THOROUGHBRED Newfoundland Pups. The child's faithful companion. Reasonably priced. M. Sullivan. Iiinkora, P. E. Island. 79li-2-3-3i Miszclluneous "WIN ALFRED WIcDONALD. PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor Herman- ville (R 3. Souris.) NURSE \vlTlI DIPLOMA WANT! ‘ w Fees reasonable. Appl} 787B-2-1-3| LOST — BLACK AND WRIT] terrier pup. Finder phone 735- 7875-3-14" LfiF“ ‘IETIVEEN llil CUMBER- lanti Si. and express office, sum of money. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 7924-17 Gaudet of Wellington are left u ' , mourn. Much sympathy goes out t: till