O IETF hiflillllR‘ JllEili/IEILILIEIF! AD lllill IE IFII N ll § Ill! ll N45- lTiU llliCil Stock, Quotations HALIFAX, April Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn, Top. 8.: Santa Fe. Ry. . 1991i . Can Co. 133% . Car 8: Fdry. Co. . . Locomotive C0. . Smlt. d: Rim. Co. . . Bosch Magneto Co. . Copper lvlin. Co. . ... 142% N. Y. Cent. 8c Hud. R, R. R. 183 Con. Gas Co. 1N. Y.) ..... Hud. Motor Car Co. _ Inter. Paper C0. I Standard Oil of N, J. ... 58% Read. Co. . . . . . . . . . 106 Southern Pac. .. 127% Union Pac- Ry. 211% U. S. Industrial Alcahol Co. .... 147% ‘vvcstinghouse Elec. ....... 148% VERY engine, rrgardlcss oftypc_givcsbvtlcr “suns U. S. ‘Steel . . . . . . . . . . .. _. . .. . . . . 190 with Champion Spark Plugs. Algggfnlm‘ STOCK Excnmfigli n?“ i‘ “ f?!” “P°°'fi°““~" 151.1112. Steel m. Pfd v-u dwgned t9 B“? boner rcsuhs , Missouri Kan. d: Texas Ry. .... 415 for every operating condition. 1 Lianne,“ power _______________ 1011/5 . cons,“ your defile,- ‘ Nail. Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135V.- 1 sum Cu. (Inn. Com. 55 Winnipeg Elev. {IHAIWPHQN i ‘ BYQIT-lllnii . . . . . . ........-...... 42H ‘. SPA n K FLU G s ' ‘Vldrnnllian ‘Traction . ,, 59"; “Yunnan “mam, v ..wllR\'.'|ll|i.'.2\ll . . . . . . . '74 .. >.:. , Dominion Bridge 101-}; __ Alnuscy Harris . . .. 63?", ‘ ~ i (Jan. Breucry _ 24 \ ‘ w’ ‘_Fl‘¢'lb€l' K; Co. .. _ 351', _ ' i Power Corporation , 100 s cum DlAN-MADE r-noouc-r ‘ gi‘“-_sp“°blllii'~ 235% 11m. ...... 483‘; ' v V w, I lllllwrlal Oil . . . . . . . . 113%‘: ', . ‘_ , BANKS r \, Bank Commerce ............,, 341 ' Bunk ltuyril , 355 ("Asslgé FITTE! h Bank Montreal 342 i ' * ’ lginuur Nola $CuLia.............400 i 5- cuss ,- ' ‘ May ‘ a7 '*~‘-:- i ism-I Seed Store “teed yet with s reasonable try them, grow them. >4 i‘ \ .- - Optometrists ltZ Richmond Street 15")?! . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . CORN Ben & Mathieson :BQB“I5TERS 8r SOLICITORS 681cc; - Charlottetown and ' Montague. Moms! T0 1.0m SUPPLIED AND FITTED- REPAIR WORK. . p n); J. w. JOHNSTON . i Registered Optome ' Vegetable i Charlottetown ~ and Flowers .From Seeds I buy at Carter's f FOX MEA T ' FOR SALE Boneless horse meat, boneless beef trimming and bee! tripe for ills. ISLAND cow sronsos co. mp. i 50i3-3-7-tf. _ LIVE A HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting "Saturday, paying high. est market prices; o.- Fm: While not "absolutely guaran- synolht o! icdsmmi as u how sud when to plant CABTEIB P118 will respond st least 95 in 100 per cent. boils ln ger- mination sud s good crop. Bu! r6‘ Co. aritic l2.-Quotstlons furnished by ilohnston and Ward - “Red Wing", beautifully rendered by . the intermediate pupils. in costume, i brought. much applause. A splendidly i EFFICIENT ‘OPTICAL SERVICE ‘curs cxsmmcn, ouissss ‘CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Phoiin 752-1.. Western Guardian -n.onm noon nous n guer- nntscd in pisses yflu better. —WAN'l‘lD-An experienced meld for general housework. Apply Mrs. J. E. Wystt. 3145-i-ll-13-2i —WISTIIN AGINIL-Mr. O. J Gallant is Gusrdisn Agent in Bew- lsn, and will bs ylesscd in receive new and rsnswsl subscriptions st. —-COOKING BANGEQ FOB LOB- STER FACTORIES. Clll in and see our servlcsble. used ranges suitable for factories or homes. Priced at $5.00 up. I-lolmsnb, Bummerslde. 3140-4-11-31 --C. M. B. A. DANCE-There was s. large crowd st the dsncc on Wed- nesday evening at the Olympia, Sum- mcrside held under the auspices of the C. M. B. A. Over 100 people took part and a jolly evening was spent. The C. M. B. A. intend holding a. number of these pleasant evenings now that Lent is over-S —RIGH SCHOOL CONCERT-The pupils of the Summerside High School put on s splendid concert in the Capitol Theatre, Summer-side, on Thursday evening before s. full cap- acity house. The programme we‘ an excellent one and showed careful training and marked ability in those taking part. The primary» pupils were very Winsome and delighted all with their pretty songs all! drill. The juniors gave s. charming drill repre- senting the rainbow and a Red Cross exercise which was well carried out. carried out pageant entitled “The Making of Canada's Flag" was the main feature of the evening and re- flected much credit on the pupils taking part. The full programme Wis as followsz~Openirig Chorus-(The Cheery Song); The Sunbeam Drill- Primary Pupils; Recitation -- Keith Jelly; The Rainbow Dull-Junior Pupils; Good Health Exercise-Junior Pupils; Recitation-Effie McKay; Red win§-——Ii'li;Bfll‘l€di8.I/0 Pupils; Sale of Candy; The Making of Canada's Flag-Senior Pupils: Violin Seiectioh rBragci-Allthel Crockett; Flag Drill —Senior Pupils. The King-S —FUNERAL 0F THE LATE MRS. JOHN T. MELLlSH-Further partic- ulars have been received by Mrs. C. D. MacCullum, of Summerside. giv- ing an account of the death and funleral of her mother. the late Mrs. J.- T. Mellish, who passed away a‘. .?.-_ DUMmwN 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND No. D19 1N CIIANCERY BEFORE TI-IE VICE CIIANCELLOII Between Frederick Wlllace Williams, Administrator of Estatc George ‘B. McLeod, deceased, Annie Pearl Mc- Lcod, Cassie McLeod, Complninsnts, and Lillian Irene McLeod, Defendant. In Pursunnce of n Decretal Order made in the sbove csusc on the 10th d" of April, A. 1)., 1929. by Ki! Honour, The Vice Chlrwellfll‘. l Wm set up and sell at" Public Auction on ihe premises, on Wednesday "i0 3"‘ dsy of Msy, A. D., 1929, st. the hour of eleven o'clock in the fcrcnwn. A" that Traci, piece or parcel of lend, described in said Decree, situate lylnl snd being in Lot 21 in Queens County, bounded and described as follows: commencing on the wen. sidc -oi Granville Bay at s. sinks set out on the south side of u rosd known us the English Church rosd and in the south sldn of Spring or Adams Creek and from thence by n Ilnc running wcsi three degrees ,thirty minutes South for the distance of seventy three chains, thencs south three nerrcel thirty minutes cut for the distance of thirteen chslns thence. out. for the disisncs of seventy seven chains to the shore of Grenville Baf- ihence in s. Northerly direction following the course of ssld shore snd the Spring or Adams Cruel: to the sinks at the place of commencement, containing one hundrsdscres of hnd s. little more or less, and being the firm formerly owned by Thomas Adams. This property will be sold free. clear, and discharged from nil en- cumbrnnces. ‘IQIB 0F BALE. The purchaser will be rdlfisll to lily twenty per cent of the put-chess g ey at the time of the ssls, pnd c hnlsnce within thirty days of the date of the sslc. Any of ths persons htctcsisd In the ssid lands are i0 he st liberty to bld at such snlc sud become the pur- chaser thereof without payment of sny depuit in respect thereof, In further purnsncrof said Dec- reinil Order nude in tbs shim cssss. Notics is hsrsby givsn that nll , having claims Ollinst the Innis of George l. McLeod late cf French livcf. n: Closes County, amass, the age of 86 years in Vancouver, B. c.. m Much’ ma. ns ni-esuy report- ed in the Guardian. Mrs. Melllsh, who was in the enjoyment of remark- ably robust health, had attended the Good Friday service; st 5t. Mary's Church, Vancouver, when shortly sf- ter returning home she took a weak spell but towards evening appeared to have fully recovered her usual good health. In the morning it was discovered. however, that she had passed peacefully away in her sleep. The deceased was well known in Chcrlotteown having lived there prac- tically all herlife and was loved for her many beautiful characteristics and devotion to her church. She was the last surviving granddaughter of the late Rev. Benjamin Chappell, who was a Primitive Methodist Minister in this Province and an as- soclsfe and personal friend of John Wesley. ‘The late Rev. Benjamin Chappcll of Toklo- Japan, one-time pastor cf the Bummerslde Methodist Church, was a brother. There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and de- voied mother, three sons and two daughters namelyz-Messrs. A. .1. 3.. barrister, and‘ John, merchant, and Mrs. (Rev) C. Reed, all of Van- couver; Mr. Ernest Mellish. manager of the Bfink of Nova $00113, in To- ronto, and Mrs, C. D. MacCallum, of Summersidc. Two daughters, Annie and Francis, predeceased her a. few years ago. The funeral service was held in St.'~Mary's Church, Vancouv- er. Canon Sovereign officiating. "Nearer My God To Thee" and “Peace Perfect Peace" were hymns sung at the service. The funeral was very largely attended and the floral tributes were numerlous and very beautiful, including wreaths from each member of the family. from Nova Scotic Society and the No. 1. Legion of the Great War. The pall- bearers were Colonel A. E. lngs, formerly of Charlottetown; Colonel Markham. formerly of St. John, N. 8.; Professor Robinson. Mr. Mce EWCD, Ex-Superintendant of the P. E. I. R4 Mr. Henry Smith. Registrar of Deeds, all of Charlottetown. and Mr. Robert Campbell of Vancover. Interment was in Ocean View Ceme- tery, Vsncouver.—S lflnnrd’: llnhnent for coughs tlml cold! ____ii.____ PERSONALS -—M.r. Fred McLeod, of Coleman. was n visitor to Summcrside this Wveek.—S LETTER 0F SYMPATIIY To Mrs. John B. lilacDowcll, Pleas- ant Valley. We on behalf of the Pleasant Vul- lry Womens Missionary Society fccl vac must express in some way our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to you in the loss of your dear mother. It is only natural that you should grieve we rend in Gods word that Jesus wept when a dear one xvcs taken away and he has promised to bind up ihc broken hearted and give icy to those who sorrow. Heav- en ls near and dear to each of us because we have precious ones there. To that home we shall all go sooner or later and there we shall meet our loved ones. We trust that while your heart is now saddened you mcy look to l-llm who is ton good to err, and too wise to be unkind. To you sud the other members of your family we extend our sincere sym- pcthy. Come unto me, ye weary. And I will give you rest. O blessed voice of Jesus. Which comes to hem-ls ngiiirft-v-flci Signed-Mrs. James Mrs. Percy Howcti, Mrs. Weeks. Harry WHEN a cold or expoivure , brings aches and pains that penetrate to your very bones, there is always quick relief in Aspirin. It will make short work of that vethcircislms thsii dsycf Isy,A. lhibflhetwssnihshssrsoftwp hesdac‘ or any little pain. Just as eflcclive in ihc more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbsgo. No ache or psm is ever roo deep-seated for Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they don't sfiect the heart. All druggists, with provcn directions i5r various uses which many people have found invaluable in ihs relief of pains sud aches cf many kinds, JTIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eastern guardian “EASTERN AGENTS-MP. J.’ Murdock is Gunrdiln Assn! in lion- icguc and will be blessed is rscsivc new ind renswsl ' ptivtisll. ..*WANTED-Experlenced glrlll man, one capable of taking charge. Apply st once co Martin Mclnnis, manager of St. Peters Gangs or Qulgley 6r Sons, 8t. Peters. ’ SOM-G-D-bi LE GISLA TIVE -Gontinued from page 12- LcPage either could not, or would not, answer). The Prohibition Act would not be repealed, he said, Just because peo- ple were breaking the law. Condi- tions l_n Government Control provin- ces, he said, were “running wild" fslc.) Breweries in Ontario were going up every day. They built a peace bridge up in Ontario the other day, and a great big brewery went up at the Canadian end of it - to smuggle liquor over in that prohibi- tion country. (He rcpeated certain figures re. liquor consumption per ccpita, which he had already given in a previous speech). Mr. LePnge went on on the liquor question in general at great length, claiming that Breweries and dlstillerles were back ‘of propaganda about liquor smuggling. He believed that, on the plebiscite there would be sn over- whelming majority in favour of Pro- hibition. _ lie said further, thntflf Govern- ment Control~ curled bring in s. Government Control mess- ura. And they would not hand over the reins of power to s. party who wouldn't bring in u right measure of Government Control. "rm-z SANITORIUM Mr. LcPage eombated the views of Dr. A. A. l/lacDoimld, re. a Sanitar- ium. He believed a Sanitarium would be of great benefit. in educating pat- ients to take care of themselves. Such a speech as Dr. MacDonald's, public health in the province. AGRICULTURE Page felt that s. practical farmer effected by Mr. Les, who disposed of the-scrub cattle there. Ind put in their place a. flue herd of Holsteins. me revenues of the provinces $5000,- 00. . He felt that. the educational system whole educational question; PUBLIC WORKS With Mr. MccPhee, the Dominion Gov- ernment had taken over the two wharvcs on the West River. to Borden through Churchill. He ex- Mode-a!" , ' virtues of Prohibition. idil 0150111“!!! Ilfiilhl necked, also. to have a. good deal of "Saw-cl put down in his district this "QT. He thought the province was mor- "ly and financially better of! for 111g elected the Saunders Gov- eminent. ... , M11. McLURWS SPEECH Mr. W. Chester l. Mclmrp (5th Queens) alluded to s sizory told by the member from Montague (Dr. drnnt) about n calf which had died from eating a. copy of ‘The Guardian, or so it appeared on post mortem. The sequel was that it was found on fur- ther examination, that the snimsl had died of a new disease called Hy- pocrisltis caused because the pspsr contained .Dr. Grant's speech on the Every house must have s. jester, however, it would ssem. Referring ionhs trlsngulsr con- test in Belfast, s wit had summed it up by saying it wss s ‘ ‘ between the "dries", the "wets" and the "tanks." There we sew s split between ‘the prohibition and Liberal parties, when the Llbcrsl party turned sud bit the hsnd thst fed them in 189p. H0 congrstuiscsd Mr; Csllum Bruce on nu election in one mo». sum- ring to Hon. Dr. Grant's spflciuisnsni i» the executive, ho llid it was s good thing two medics! men wsrs on it, ss they hsd s sick bunch to look after. Th6! could contribute in the oil of glndnsss some ninety scrlpspss month. A wonderful market hsd bcsu found for our poisbots in 01mm. but the government laughed st tbs i lo tcachers‘ salaries must review the i they would . Maritime Summer School Iouni Allison University sscnvncz, N. p. szxra smsszon July 8th to August 17th 1 9 2 9 ATTENDANCE IN 1923, 1B5. Four main groups of subjects: (l) Mstriculstlon i“ (l) Courses lending to n l i‘ . APRIL 13, 19,, W Living Insurance It protects your family limp-ii. p" you u: incosnc later. The cost is low through your own home company. 3 HIAD orncl HAI-IFAX,¢AN T. W. BENTLEY, Mlnpgeg m- Princc Edward Island . degree in Aris and Science.‘ (S) Profcssionnl for tcschcrs. _ (i) Fins Arts, Music, Iury- I thmlcs sud Iolk Games. l Apply for bulletin giving full infomuitlon as to courses and rates. GEORGE J . TRUIIMAN President __._...J . OBI. he felt, was against the interests of 10f the finest furs. Last year 06000-00 ‘ported. and our own farmers might get this from their more poorly fin- Dealing with agriculture, Mr. Le- i511“ CHIN-HQ!- made the best: head of such a depart- -, sixth industry in the world. and Usu- ment. On Fnlconwood farm, pnrtlc- ads was the country w encourlsc it uiarly’, a great improvement hsd been The country to the with of us nut a fifty per cent duty on our furs. But we found s new market in Central Europe-and there we found, booths; v- had done the same with hogsi , competition of American fun- Wc ‘ ‘T1,;- [arm 15 now an use; go e11; pm- {should build our tariff Will, brick to rinse. and this year it had added to brifik 889-17183 théfli- i i i fresslve business men in urging on regard to public worm l the Government the creation of sn through the efforts of himself and lmmlirilm“ "id ¢°l°fl1$l¢1°fl d9- 1; w” the adjournment of the debuts, and proposed to widen and improve the i119 hquce Wis adjourned until 10 Rustlco Road this year. slsc the road :<>'<=Iv¢k yfsterdcy morning». I i i i tsr fslr than, through to cdd this branch to their mixed 000.00 in revenue to the Government, iwhich should spend some part of in the province was wrong, and thatmlls l" lmpmving 111% industry. lfld the commission appointed m look m- 111601115 w find end create markets. ‘cu have tbs doctor!’ I august sonic use mry 1937b fl cltr 3mm Isms most. Sous t when ocmclpmq Inst be rsl colic ns-or vii» . mm s: c n, sfls heap s; can ‘Iwfigsm shun-ta ll nu u: f‘ loads, and there was s. good market for them there. He turd the Prem- ler with having been blufled by Ot- tsws. into not ,utting on s potato exhibit there, because the New Brun- swick government was putting on How much better s msrkst we would hsvc hsd thcrc, hsd ws been represented. Mr. McLure scored the attitude of the Provincial Government on the Austrsllln trssty, which snsblld New Zcslsnd butter to compete with ours in our markets. If we were to have Agricultural prosperity, we could not have the Federal tariff and the Stun- ders government's attitude. The fur farming industry had brought. to this province in 1937 ti,- 75000000, and the government should in some way encourage the farmers farming. 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