. . . .. _..M ‘l , , _ _. l: M“ ~ ‘We run CHARLOHETDWN GUARDIAN . _ ‘ ‘ ' - 6w>>\-l\e"'$0oi'i- . i. .-. q, . _,,_, . ‘ '1' State, ff Ioulsi, ‘tledstnrfieee: - e :#‘¢YQ¢Q¢Q:_::“Q¢:‘:‘ - u.“- “u -- . 1 ‘mm’ "Eli iliSE Siiilill ’“““““”“"””'“*! m ts for lllt Motorists to?“ s” i-‘w """""""'i“iii ‘ A ‘ ‘ ' ' ~ , _ n 1 e suit of.l4i1_1e__ Tsylor. I . _. ’ n ‘ h 1 _ . , l, ' _y- l‘; a _ I . ~ , "":.""£.“i:."-..li i "our" f II lilo Milli Wiiii i . . . o r. ma nu d lord ow , _ ‘In. ltmrlsnd l-lsrper, n In I Ihe yAdoi-neywfleyner: czntendldtl; . . ' ' hw- z sv CAROLYN sssciizn WORN OUT CARBURETDR that o... i-nia was u... propert/y of 6-00 Loon-so iLuoir eriu- "rs from 8t. John rsldod a house ucceeded in locating a still and -» of Frederick Murphy who .1 placed under arrest. they A FARMERS iiiorfioi: We have s few tone‘ of Animal Flesh tunings also s few tons of Dried Blood for sale st our Abst- ioii- on Kenslngton Road, Chiillot- ieiorn." ‘ ' Farmers wanting a supply of ihe-so fertilizers should call st once before we get sold out as we "alive only o. limited quantity. CANADIAN PACKING 00., LJTD. J. M. Roop, Manager Phone P_i_ t5$3 01 e. I32 64 Grafton Street _=.—..n.i¢- . BELYEA 8t McNIECE (‘HAIITEIIEU ACCOUNTANTQ Aldltn end Modern Office and Con! Syntelll Hiices. it. JoIII. RIOIB¢OI,.\IIIIQIIC| inn] Charlottetown. Luca! Representative. K. “i. Finlay- lol. Phone 02. Ins-estimations. ll. F. DEIPSEY V i-rntlunll of lloston School el ‘ i-Luvo TUNING lfl Grafton St». Uliulottctown ‘o Palmer 8i Palmer ‘ Pnimer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers. etc. eiflk o! Nova Se-vtia Building ch-dottetown, P. E- l. Money to Loin srk R.McGuigan.BA HRISTER, BOLIOITOR. 5T6- Money to Loin eameron Block .nnr' ‘tetowq, P. E. is land ‘itayboTi-‘Morrisou tommisslone of Deeds, Wills, Eto. ROTARY PUBLIC cereflli sttention to so. Wills, "Morton". 0W. "EITED. Notel. Drafts, Bills, rEQTED for non-acceptance of oayment. Tryon, P. E. I. - oLean 8i; McKinnon isn-isesrs, Attorney-at-Lsw n1 crisp-Royal Bank Building ..,-,°“¢¢¢wu P. E. Island "A. MaoDONALD Barrister, Solicitor. Elv- ‘ MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley ' Charlottetown r ; or. o. c. Archibald Grwlirne on N. Y. Poet Gradulte i lchoel and vie-pits! Pradloe limited to Eye. Ear. NM , and ThroatG g a Office Bayer Buildlnfl. P" ‘°"il° Btreet, opposite Guardisn Offlee Telephone 25¢ , --Offlre Hours-Q to 12 s. m. 1 to 6 p. m. May be consulted of! hours st 116 Hlllsboro 8t. S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Seilelteor, Notary Public o. MQNEY TO LOAN Montague P- 5- Mimi‘ t. éfmétfi Barrister snd Attornsy-st-LIW y \ Room N0. 12 CiMOFOH 5'95‘ VICTORIA ROW W Miles Garrison,M.D Late Superintendent Chas. DINO" Osnitarlum Qpgfliflfl in Pulmonary Tuber- cuiosls Oflloo 126 Brighton Road oriieo i-iours-z-s r- m- I" "Y nppointment Telephone 257 Morson Dufly Banister snd Atterney-It-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN rs for Reysl Bsnk of Osnsds l P” f 12M j dllsoLeod '8: Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY lsrristere slid ARWMYI d ‘SUSSEX, May iL-ldquor inspect z Snider Mountain Thursday snd j quantity of liquor in the possession ' m. daily except Sundays. barred’ rock pullets laying strain. iliii “FIIIll-a-lliiis” Biiiiilill lltlilil iiilil smigii 281-. Rossflm, Henna. llvsnnphepe efoverbeingwell. trloiltheni. Aftrtshingsfewboxu, [rsiljsnl-a, I sm now entirely well" lhdsnae ROSINA FOIBIZ. 60o. s box, 6 for $2.50, trisl sise 25o. At sil deslers or send postpsid by hulk-fives Limited, Otters. I ‘i tice TlIUSG intending breeding to the hull Buiihingv Puul (‘. Posh N0. 4-8078, please book their cow's with manager John L. (Qlark, as the number will have to he limit- L’ By (irder of L. (‘. ll. llolstnlu Club, ltustico. Mortgage a e There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the (‘ours House, ‘Souris, in King's County on Friday‘ the tenth day of‘ Juno A. D. 1921 ut the hour oi‘ twelve o'clock noon: ALL that tract piece or parcel o!‘ land situate lying and being in TO-wnship Num-bor ‘Forty-fivo in ‘King's (Tounty, in iPririgcc Edward ls- findl iboundlzd. and. descrihcil as follows, that is to say:— (‘om- meucing on the West side of the Sour-is Line Road at ii point six c-hains and seventy links North of the North boundary line (A Edward Grinsellfis land; thence running West by the Magnet o.‘ the year 1764 for the distance of one hundred and thirty chains and fifLv-siix links to the division line between fTownships Num- bPrs 44 and 45; thence North 1110M.’ 1-119 Mme six chains anii seventy links; thence East to tho Souris Lino Road aforesaid; thence along thc some to the "I unwrltlngyonto tellyonthni Iowcinyhfite “Fnil-a-linn". This ‘medicine nlleved ms when I hsd I wss s terrible sufferer from Dyyqsia-hsd snlemed for years; sndnothlngl took did nsssnygood. I resdsboet “l-‘rultro-tives" snd {Ibis- woodcrjil made/rose (Continued) Chapter XXVllI As he had not tried to imaiyz Hail" he been asked he might hay stuntiv. 1rd wvitb the almost childlike coi- ii:‘r of his mind there went a clear. his nge. With LBIIOTGJIB it had been witl iju for her? been put-r so he fortune with hcr own iiiliicc in the world. Sonia liod accepted u dinner in- vitailon fc-i‘ theinsehves and Ned! lt Wflb‘ quitc ll. ‘grflfld affair. Dip- piomiits and prominent politicians from Washington were among the guests‘. Sepia had u. new gown for the occasion. ii moonlight sort of an affair that made her so ‘lovely that even Strong forgot to ‘be cyn- icul when he siiw her ilrcsseil and criusril Nod ‘to catch his breath. "li is comforting to dress for two zirtists. 'l‘iicy fit lciie-it are sure i‘) be appreciative of (Joe's ci- fortsfshi; told them, speaking guy- ly. delighted that Ned had been so pleased. _ "lt is fc-r you who know how tn dress." hm‘ ildlilllflflil illlil replied, “but think what it would iiiesn to us if you had no fecllug for form, lines. or color." "Oh. that w'uld ho ilreuilful! (‘cmc on. wc sliuil be l-nic" iind she floated before them to the ‘waiting motor, her face alight, her eyes dancing. This surely would be a piirty for older people. No si‘ly yr; ng girls would be there to zitti-act her boys atontion. "l am sure we are to have u delightful time,“ she iidilcii as they drew up zit the curb of the mansion on the avenue. - A flood of rose-colored light ‘place of commencement contain, lug Eighty-five acres of land a] little more or less. The abcvc sale is made under] a. power of szile contained in certain lnilenture of Mortgage bearing dute the Filth day of November A. I). i917 mode ibc- tween William F. (‘nmpbell of lC-herry- Grove in King's (‘minty in Prince Edward island, Farmer and June, Campbell his wife of the one part and the undersigned of the other part. and because 0i‘ default having ‘been mode in the payment oi’ the interest secured thereby. For further ,t0 A. F. Sc-uris Dated this Sixth day of May A. D. 1921 JOHN NICQUAID, lllortgagee. Til/IE TABLE Pictou arid Chariott¢t°wn Service. particulars apply McQuziid, Esq, Solicitor. Commencing on or about May 1st, the S. S. "Constance" will open o. passenger and freight service be- tween Blctou, and Charlottetown. Leaving ‘Charlottetown at 7 a. Leaving Pictou st 4 p. m. on or- rival of iSydney train daily except Sundays. Exact data of first sailing will be announced Apnil 30th. Ciiylropeity l will sell for Mrs. Mary Train- er on Monday Miby 9th commenc- ing at 12 o'clock noon her nice cottage and lot situated on or near corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets (N0. 4-2) having all modern improvements. Also on the same day at 1.30 I will sell iill the furniture compris- ing parior. dining room, bed rooms and kitchen furniture, piano sideboard, range, stove, parlor suite and a lot»of store furniture- ice-chest. counter scales etc. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER Auctioneer ‘KUCTIGNTKLE’ Pulblilc Auction at Vernon Bridge on Monday. Moy 9th,. no‘. 2 o'clock I am instructed by ‘Major F. B_ Mcftne to sell by auction on his wemises on shove note all ‘his stock, crop. and i-miirlemcnis, con- elstiinig of 2 mares 9 and 7 years, of general purpose. 1 good driver. 1 ibrood sow, 25 approved pure bred 1 wood slecigih new, 1 box sleigh MONEY TO LOAN flfficu-Bsnltof N. l. Ghsmberl. I ,..- ..._ ...»-- J. A. McEachen, Oph. D. svs srscisurr for fishing and ‘hunting (new) 200 yards of pouitmy netting 5 fet high, quanitiity of netting suitable for fox pens 01nd 220 egg incubator good its new just complete iisrrie hatch and ready to be refiiileih. Timber quan- tity of BURN“!!! and rafters. Quan- tity of potatoes (red) and good seed togethei with surplus household W11" furniture and harness and lot new, 1 No. 6 truck road plough new 1 stone boat. 1 punt suitable of and by virtue of and pursuant to! from the chandeliers fell on the pifllslivil floor. mirroring the lights shove. lt fell on the shoulders and white iii-ms of beautiful women, enhancing their charms until they were well-nigh irresistible. ‘As Sonia. had said, it was an im- usual function-Ahoy were sure to enjoy themselves. Dinner over, the dancing com- ! mcnceil. Ii. was only then she not- [iccd ihe new‘ arrivals. Younger lpcople, the debutante set, many-of them. Several of the girls‘ were accompanied by young officers. Among them came Lenore Fleet- worxl and Doro. Dclong. The some officers had been Willi them at ihc theatre. iShe hail been talking when they arrived. She saw him stzirt, si-iw the eager look on his face, then the frown its he saw the officers. ‘She leaned ‘back against the wall. The room had suddenly ‘become insufferable. the lights in- tolerable. ‘She found herself cou- sidcring asking ‘Ned to take her homo, ipleading n headache, when she heard his muttered apology and saw him make his way to Le- nore, who lifter iliscurding her wrap, had re-eutcreil the room. She sow him take hcr program and write his niimc. More than once, she was positive. Then Dora (531110 up and he wrote just once on the card she giwe him. Sonia knew that Ned hfl-(l been asked l0 the more formal dinner because of his ‘position in their household and his fame as on art ist. Otlieririise he, too. would have just come it1-»sli'e almost wished it had been so. Ho. would havi- refused the invitation had he been to Ned c-hilgcil to come alone. He was still almost timid about such tirings. ' Nervously, iwltli an irritgibility iliiil NERVOUS BREAKDUWN Mrs. Ireland Permits Ill to Publish liiisLettei-for the Benefit of Others Who Are Her Condition Warsaw Missouri. — ' ‘For five years was weekly, nervous snd in a run- do w n condition. ‘ Thenl had a ner- vous breakdown and doctors said l H would never be l ham s Vegetable Com und I wss heslt ienstronger and felt better thnn Iever did in my life before. I can't rsise the Compound enough and wil recommend it to aliwomen. You may publish this letter ifwyou think it will heilp others." — rs. ELOYD Insumn, . R.1,Warsaw.Mo. his feeling for ‘Sonia Strongnso Ned Campbell made no analysis of his attitude toward Lenore Fleetwcod. ssid that it was her unique myster- ious beauty that ‘ attracted him. that she wss a type. and the! it w-us a desire ‘to put her on canvas that made him think of her so con- To do- him justice he was not airways of anything more per- sonal in his admiration. l-‘or, coup- .ncss of thought unusual in one of Sonia, he ionized to be o friend‘ to ‘iring hcr happiness. But how‘! The daughter 01‘ wcolih, sure of her social position, what could ‘he lie wished she had could share his tliiit she were lowly so lic could raise her to his G. W. B. wrltFb-z fMy 1916 car has its oroliiinal carburetor and l not- ice that it -is somewhat worn, ns- pecieiiy at the throtle-vaive shaft bearings. l cannot adjust it so but that it will miss st speeds above 30 m. h. p. Do you sdvitse buying a new carburetor? 4 Answer: Yes. This is quite like- ly one of ihe carburetors, the need- le-vnlve of which is progressively opened by throttle movemen, and ‘thegwehr of-the throttle shad-t and Qql-ilrec ed parts has mad; the rais- qng of t, a needle valve incorrect or unreliable at high speeds . Aside from this, recently designed car- buretor-s one better adapted to take account of the change in volatility of gasoline, which has occurred since your cur was built. and we think that you would obtain consid- eizible advantage by replacing your present carburetor by a modern one. Are you sure that its? missing is not iiuc to ignition fsiluie in- stead of filulty carburettor]? 0 9 l ENGINE RUN 0UT‘0F OIL G. M. wrlNs: I accidentally left the ull drain open one duy last sum- mer an] all ihe oil ran out of the CT3nk4JU°AHNQl realizing what had happened. 1 ran the car about G0 miles, with a short supplyyfilnce the Stsio because Lillie Teylor, ‘being an illegitimate child. could not. inherit. Subsequently George West also intervened, contend-lug that he was the owner of and oc- cupied ihe isnd. FABULOUG FORTUNE the courts the value of the land and it»; products steadily grew cp into the millions. until now, when Lillie Taylor has finally been de- clared ihe owner of the isndirof the oil within them, and of the oil tanks. and pipelines that has been pumped from them. it has attained a fabulous figure. it is rumored that attorneys for Lillie ’I"a_vlor are to receive a fee of upward of $450,000 for services rendered. “h; THE MARKETS MONTREAL Muy 6.—— There was no actual change in local prices 1'0!‘ e229 yesterday. but the under- tone to ihe market was easy and n decline is expected in the near fu.ure on account of the continued weakness in the country and the fact that local dealers and packers were oiily/"biddlug 25c to 26c per then I have been gelling only 40 irrilcs pet‘ gallon of oil while] uscd to gel. 12.’). l have tightened ull; bolis and packing. Where does the oil escape‘! Answer; [y undoubtedly escapes past the piSlOIIs. Running with a low oil supply caused the pistons and rincs i0 scratch the cylinder wulls uni; the oil now goes up by the pislons excessively through the scratched and worn portions, into the combustion spaces and out tiirougi the exhaust. Probably W" “p11 1.3;‘... to have your cylinders hor-c-d cu, and over-size pistons Jiit-ed ill order to restore your bri- tcr have the cyllml TF8 examined and see wiiui. can ‘be dune. WEAK STARTING SPARK F. McC. writis: ‘My magneto docs not furnish a sufficiently hot spark. when the cur is crank-ed by the starter, ihe ‘engine requiring to b“- spun by hand, to obtuln a 8000 starting spark. New 91111101111!" points have been put in. l sm using four dry cells, connected to the magnet-J, for starting purposes. Can iconneri my storage battery in- stead of the ilry-cells and obtain better results? Answer; Your magneto should‘, give u, sufficl-rint. starting Blink wiihout using battery- We sugfiefit that vou have the 018811915 Pecharg‘ ed and ihut you inspec, the Plug mqms m 3o;- iiml, they are not too far apart. ls everything about Y0!!!‘ starter iii su-ch condition as ll: give ti», highest cranking speed. There i; dongorthflt. if Y0“ Con‘ “w; on ygur storag-s battery, in D1803 of the drycells. ""11 your coil switch is accciilentully left 0n. H5 m3 cciil is wound for dry ball-QTY currnfll. will ‘be much stronger. How ever if you wish to try this remove dozen f. o. b. country shipping points for current receipts. The do- mestdc consumption coniinu-es fair- ly good and sales of straight cand- ied SLOCIC in a jobbln-g way were made iii 34c i0 35c, and No. 2 stock n4 31c to 32c per dozen. The rec cnlpis more 3,987 cases, as compar- ed with 3,329 for the samn dny inst week, snd 3.006 for the corerspond- ing day n. your ago. Th; market for maple product was without any new feature 10' note piuces being steady with ih-e ilemsnd ample to absorb the bulk of 1h. supplies coming forward and soles of maple syrup were made at $2 to 2.25 per tin of one gallon, made ilb-llfigili‘ -,dli2342341234ii-i4 and iilght colored maple sugar at 23c to 25c per lb., and dork at 21c to 22c. V The trade in car iois ofpoiatoas shows no improvement which in- dicates the; local buyers have am- ple supplies on hand to meet pre- sent requirements, and that there is practically no demand from out- side sources consequently ths mar- ket on ihe Whole was dull with Green lilounta/in; nomlaily quoted at. 75c to 80c, and Quebec stock at 65c to 70c per bag of 90lbs. ex-storc, while in o. wholesale jabbing way saleswerc made o, 90c per bag of 30 lbs. eX-BlOP-Z‘. Chicago, ‘May L-Eggs higher, lit‘- ceipls, 22,248 cases. At mark, cases included. 20c to 2ll-2c. =N-ew York, May 4.——Eggs easier. Receipts, 42,038 cases. At mark, cases included, 20c to 211-20. New York, May i. —Eggs easier. Receipts, 42,038 cases. Fresh gath- ered. emra ‘their. 24-1-20 to 261-2c; state. Pennsylvania and nearby the drv well wire and SllbSiltIllo. for, ii u wire from tile storage halter)’- __ | l foreign to her. she welcomed him back Lone; after she realized that Destiny then ..was having "5 sill’ with her, and realized also WllY- At the time, however, she felt only the’ hurt oi‘ Ned‘s eagerness. U"! feiir that new so often assailed her. ‘ “Our dance," he had sold, and whirled her away to U19 0911"‘! 0f the room. But when the dance was over she noted he did not ask for another although her card was not full. it seemed to her that she could not endure the sight- 01’ mm dime‘ lng with those young '51P“. 851160- laiiy Lenore iFicetwood. although only her lilfll-UWIOH differentiated per from Dora and the others. Nei-i iher could she ibring herself i0 K0! home and leave him ‘there with‘ them. She hilfl‘, been so happy to ‘be there with him. That was scarce- ly more than two hours since. Now she was unhappy. Yet why? iSho tried to honestly questic-ni herself, tried to give an honest answer. IHe was young, they were young. ‘Dancing was natural to them iind it was only what all the‘ boys and girls in society did—i (lance ‘with each other, laugh nnd, (Ellllt gnyly, happy just because! they were alive. ' ‘ Yet as Lenore and Ned glided mist she saw no gayety in his face.| In its stead was on exipression shef could not fathom, one of humility, 0i‘ something else she could not name. _ (To ‘Be Continued.) Lie-ave COU RT AWARDS NEW ORLEANS, LA, May 7.——, Lillie Taylor is probably the wealth lest negro woman in the Unit-ed States .is l1. resui, of a decision handed down to-dsy in th-g State Supreme Court in the 'suit of Lillie’ G. Taylor v. Angelina Allen, Stiitel of Louisiana and G€orgie West de- creeing her 1o be the rightful own-l er of a big tract of land in the. southwest sectiion of icll-ilhOflle‘ parish, enormously rich in oil and gns deposits, and the vain-e of which runs into three millions. The question of her ownership hinged on whether or not a lllegk‘ timste child can inherli, from its parents. article 238 of the c-lvii cod“. Nervous women are both ailing and wretched, and with o nervous break- down eil jo goes out of s woman's life. It is said that the ills euliiir to women act: on the nerves ike a lire- brand. Lydls E. Plnkhsm’: Vegetable Oom- d is successful ln wercomin such conditions, and s isrge number o American women whoweroonce great declaring ghat illegitimate children “belong to no family and have no reintlv-is." INHERITB FIROM MOTHER - The District Court in Claiborne, . parish rzcognizes Lillie Taylor as the heir of her mother, Lona Mc- other articles i100 numerous to Gee. however, snd ss such ordered (Mice-wet 111 (II-IN! It.‘ memiion. nflierfl‘ {Irgznuwfizdtggilzgzi her sent into ownership of the Terms 4t sale. u“ am” mnuwuuorhlmfu tract of land which ll-fil‘ mother in- v"'”'“' . . J_ A. MeDONNLD, ai-fm“? » herited from iisi- isuier, ‘isom Mc- . Auctioneer. ; *' - Gee. ~ " r - . 2* . , _ , . ..- . .. L . .~"~ ‘aa w; _- _ I ' r _ _ .~ I. _ ‘ . us. e an.‘ - .. -. », .1~- . . ~ M, . ‘ * ~* 3714"“ $1010” - - ’ J‘ i .-.- ‘ ‘w’ ""'~“’ ~ "i". ' sits“ Wlhii, the suit wss dragging In ‘ . is; Cream Left in o R.x~.iir2iir.,g1ii ondant- L Pii A full line sfilf. H W. CRABBE GOO-J best groceries High elsss Groceries, F c in stock tsbiss snd Dairy Prod w, or. Euston snd Weymouth Sts. dy snd Tobsoee. ',~ . "y ‘ Charlottetown, n. g. i. . . 1o asses-appends ' by . ~ .- . . ‘ cream candies -; . ‘ w , ' " ‘ ms GROCERY can. be L. A. HASZ RD . ‘ < . afton 8t. s g“ _»_ _ A m" m" o’ _ ' 1n_a £ew_ ‘ °"°¢. ._ . ,_ lee‘ in stocgtogliil. uwridifce" nnnuteQ If Ail kinds of Preserves qt big dis. PM", 715 Today W‘: ‘(Qa count for the next ten dsyg 11a Grafton, 8t. Charlottetown. 1| " - l WM.» HUGHES _ Grocery A Provision Merchsnt‘ t Lowest Prices 5 7301.10” LE EAG BRbhAllf D AAAAAAAAA oorrm if: o0. Groceries, Provisions, Fruit; and nfeetlonery on 6. Hiilsboro sts, tstsw». P. s. I. CANADIAN FARIV. " PRODUCTS LTD‘ Deniers in Groceries, Flour Feed, Fertilizer Seeds, Machinery. AAA Cor. Graft , Chsriot 4 i. f. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “”""MO-efewweooouweoae-eooeeoaowoowewooeoeo 4.3”‘ western hen-cry, whites, firsts to’ extras, 28c to 32c; state, Pennsylv-I Cor. Sydney and Pqomai Bts. Phone 7-Y ' Percy Smallwood‘ y Choice Family Groceries, Fruit & Phone 42 °'°°°"' and Confectionery. Buckeye lngubagor, a grand"! Cor. Hayfield and Queen Streets Sunnyskh- chaflmmmwn- Cor. Great G . A K phone 70° cheafiqofietxathssfwéhl’ Charlottetown, P. E. I. lstseli ‘everything that is _ ‘ ' go o es . QOOOQO-O-Qfi-O-O n++e+ee++o+ _ . ' Campbell's Forge oldest families. More [him two hundred represen- anla and nearb-y western hennery, g y . . , i. ereii, browns and mixed colors. Il-ebreifs B v no u L v ' firsts to extras, 251-20 to 30c; stor- The reception 3.... h-eld in Lims- age pack-ed, extra firsts 281-21: to 29c; dofflrsts, 27c to 28c. l The majority of housewives tic-i mand Bord-en's St. Charles or Jer-i 86y Mill: ‘l-Wilh the cream left in." "The 09-11 with the cow on the lab- ei.." Tliry know it is best. Your downe House, Berkeley Square, rc- ccntly lv-aseil by Mr. Seifridg-e. It is one of the old-est and most fum- ous of Londoifls town mansions, and is located in the heart of aris- tocratic Mayfair. Asiceteiyne weidi of all metals. Biaoksmithlng work oi all kinds efficiently and economically attend mg and brazing grocer con supply you. 350mm the young vlcomte 1 a ed to. - Cathoilme Miss Sclfriilge cson- House Telephone 473-1’ - fienled to {urn Catholic l0 mil-YT)’ l m. . BRILLIANT FUNCTION IN MAVFA|R HOUSE Th-o invitation ifs, numbered LIVE HOGS moss ihizn seven hundred, but thou- sands ‘siormedat Oratory. Special LONDON, May 7.——Honorcd with police PYGY-PQUO" WEB 11960-0501’? 10 the» presence of Rnyulty in ihe per- Josep buck the crowds from the H‘ J- Carve‘? M" “we ‘leiwen’ °t son of Princess Beatrice, nun, of door during me ceremony. liive hogs, at Mt. Albion‘ Stlition King George, the wedding recepi- _ W d d M h ‘ ‘ More iimn one thousand guests e neg a” “y In Inst’ paymg ion iflcYlvlelfse-Seifridge and ll. Vl- ' Comte Jacques de Sibeur to-day were grg-gted by the bride and curreutvmsrket .price. This will be took rank nnwng the most magnl, bride-groom in the famous yel-low the last “hmmem mi‘ "5 I'm.“ m“ tic-ant in [he higtgry o: fashionable riisiilestry mom of Landsdowiie ‘station for ithis season. Hogs must Mayfair. . House. The bride gave to each be fasted’ 0,- mherwgse “ken at m. The brill-s 1s the daughter of Gor- guest. a piece of enormous wedding ‘auction from regular Imca don Sslfrldge, London merchant cake. The coke was four tiers high DAVIS & FRASER prince, formerly of Chicago. The and an airplane float-ed IlbOVe it. bridegroom is the son of the Comte! ‘The iiaemous Scots guards band d; Sibeur, head of one of France's i played for the dancing. workme ‘WI v What the F 0rd Motor Company of Canada, Limited, means toCanaclafs Y? W’ FEW people realize that while the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, employs over 3000 men at their factory at Ford, Ontario, there are also u wards of 50,000 people who directly or in irectly are kept busy in Conadian plants filling the demands of this Company for material and finished products. During the depression of last Fall and Winter practically every automotive fac- tory in the Dominion ceased manufac- turing. To assist in relievin the serious Dominion-wide roblem o unem loy- ment the Ford ompany, at hea oss, kept its plant running four ful days each week. Not only in the Ford fzictory but in hundreds of other Canadian indus- trial plants thousands of Canadian work- men were thus given employment throughout the winter. The yearl payroll of this Compapy ex- ceeds 554,00 .000. Our purchases in one year totaled almost $20,000,000, With the exception of a few parts, which are not procurqbie iii Canada, the whole of the Ford Ca/r ts buzlt from matemals pur- chased from Canadian manufacturers.- The Ford is a “Made-in-QgnadaTCar. In buyin a Ford you are giving employ- ment to anadian workmen. I1 L.‘ Wherever you go- Service ... “H: