,___-_-..,-i__< i i i _ “ Lwr- . -.'.,..~-,‘ - . I ' Jcooofibwieooooovewee-neeooeeeeeeeeoeepeeeeeoeeases Opportunity For Violin Beginners " v-uu. outfit plus u...“ Instruction em remained. mason. TODAY This Weller expires January lltb. i930. New York Conservatory of iWusic 10'! Queen Street Charlottetown, P. l. I. Cveileardcn‘. zlarbes Shop.) v - s a“ eu-ewe-e-e e eo-eo-ee-eu e-e-eeo e-eeooca-eee e-oooaove e-oe a e-i \- Phona ION-b. 1v- l't Agents Wanted r4 A DAY ragrfcllltlsnulv MAN D,- wgmln for-f Qflstributlrlg religious literature. particulars write 5ggt§1flgd and church connection. Mr, conrad, Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. ,1_-l3.l'l,20,24,2'l,31. wAuren-A coon Live AGENT to handle a complete lino of Her- bal Remedies. big profits, -exc1us1ve territory. small capital -‘ -‘ write to-dsy Manager Canadian Botanic Gardens, B02513, London, Ontario. 1 ' " A. W. 1-3-imo. Male H¢1D Wanted WANTED -. RELIABLE MAN A! Msrfled without xamily preferred. Write stating experienceand refer- ences. G.A. Bproul, Box 517, Spring- ‘: hlll, N. B. ‘61-1-3-37133. 1' ,. ..._.__._..-- '.l.___ml ’ " EARN T0 '10.” A DAY. LEARN and earn part time Motor Mechan- ics, Battery Welding. Vulcaniaing. House Wlrlnl. Brlckisying, Plaster- .’ 111g, Barbering,‘ Beauty Culture Work. Good positions open. Write ' or call. free instructive book. Dom- ‘ lnion Trade Schools, 1101 St. Law- rence Blvd.. Montreal. rm‘ em- ployment Service. Coast to Coast. H. W.‘ M. 1-it,0,1ll.23,30.2-5,1320,27, 3, 6,13,20,27. Miscellaneous ._-¢.;r.-.-. s- IOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND caretaker for 2! pair fox ranch. ‘ Classified Advertisements ....<....... llo per fins eis won-h Insertions ................s....' lelirlinsetlwerda liltrlioeeilwerds ‘Iepsrlineeilwesds For Sale I03 SALE, 1'0 LIT. BOARD AND room elgns on hand at Guardian Office. ti -—.-4__.-. FOR SALE --'1'WO PAIR DARK ,rancheji mink, one newly f “ ‘ cow, Guernsey grade four years. Female red fox, 102 . Extra. good. Out o1 litter patches. N. Mayhcw. Tryon. 1125-1-11-11. Female Help Wanted WANTED -- EXPERIENCED W0- man with young child would like posit’ as housekeeper or helper. Apply Guardian, Box 110. . ‘ ‘ 1111-31 Situations Vacant Male AMBITIOIJS MIN IAIN WHILE learning barber trade. Join,World's largest trade school system. lbrpcrt instruction-big demand. Liter - ture free. Write Dominion Bar er College 1107 St. Lawrence. Montreal. S. V. M, l-'1.1421.2l.3-4.ll,1l.25,3-1, 11.18.25. ‘ ' 80l-i2-30-nlwf3wks. Salesm-an Wanted ' SALESMEN‘ WANTED - qro SELL i‘ ‘ Check Books-as a side line on commission base, When apply- ing state lines you now carry. Blus- bird Novelty Company, Amherst. N. S. S. W. Jan. 17-01. Surveyor, Box 82, Cnuii- . oid-IZ-lt-lmopd. _ W PUPATO TAG! IOI. Till SBA- son's shipments on shor_t ..notice- Guardian Centralfriptery _ v >_ —""'-“'T.'.'J- Nursing » YOUNG WQMlNr-Dllllflll? T0 enter February class oi North Adams ‘training School for Nurses. ‘ North Adams, Mass. please write Supt. promptly.~. =- School qualifies nubile to secure registration.‘ Pro- vidcs monthly allowance and priv- ilege oi six onths‘ course at Belle- ‘ vue Hospital, New York City. All expenees‘_paid.- ' N. i-17-51. TRAINING SCHOOL POI. ' NURSES. The Captain John Adams Hospital ‘Training "School, ' located four miles from Boston, '_‘ otters a three year course 1h‘ nursing to girls isyears or over. One completedyfilroi Huh so»: required. Modern ‘iilillllment. lecredited grade A by the American College-oi" Surgeons ""11 Mlle State of Registration. affiliated‘ with the Boston‘ City “orbital for obstetrics and pedia- trics. rres tuition and-maintenance. monthly Qsllowance. . _ Mirth 1; ‘i030; Address Supt. John Adams Hclbil-IL. Chelsea, Mass. ‘ 1-13-81 Enjoyable Concert g By Prince Street School Children 0n the invitation of Dr- McIntosh. lllcrlical Sup't., the Grade X clnss cf Prince Street School put on a con- cert at ‘Falconwood Hospital on Thursday night. Mr- A. Bonueli.,.the Supervisor and Bursar, kindly presided‘ in the lib- scnce of Dr. McIntosh and the fol- mwl“! Pmlramme was presented. “My fsvorabls comments wen ""64 on the various numbers, es. Willis the dancing by the Walker sisters. when. the credit u» get- ting up the entertainment is largely sue, and on the drill by)!» Prince "Mi llrls. ‘ M”? "l! Dorformanoe the staff "W" "lflshmente and a jolly ride We w new some m u» u: ‘"1" "till-if . Class "starts. . . nu others have been‘ t To Let i-noosrnn noose rro ism‘. li§l¥¥?'.§7'?‘- Card of Thanks The family oi the late Mrs. Angus -R. lvlacswain wish to extend sincere thanks to‘ the neighbors and friends . who through expressions of sympathy and B-Pi-‘s of kindness, assisted in al- iaying their sorrow lntbe recent sad bereavement; also in friends who sent fiorai- offerings. telegrams and letters oi sympathy. Wears grateful to Rev. Scott Fulton and Mr. Davis _ and to N. D. MscLean for their kind- ness. Also to Doctor Maclntosh for hls kind and friendly, visits to the ‘deported. ' nae-u. \ Eastern (Iaardzan .. ‘PBESBYTERIAN ' SERVICSS _for Sabbath, January 10th: Dundss. at ll; Cardigan 3 and -7. (Patriot jpiesse coy/J ‘ ‘ immunizing Against Diphtheria , .___ Wednesday at the Red Cross office the socond pro-school clinic for im- munls‘ against diphtheria was held when 1'10 children received their first inoculations of toiroid, making a total of 1,631 done in the city to date. Of those attending the clinic 100 were pre-school ‘ children, several being babies oi I to 18 months and i0 were school children. Eighteen-other girls and boys from Grades 0 and l0 were present to have s special skin test to determine their reaction to toxold. Save 1 small boys were entrusted with t \ care oi younger brothers and sisters and neighbors‘ ‘children and proudly took them to the clinic to are in the benefits to be derived i xlmmualsation. Some brothers maertwe tribe to the clinic, rim bringing one or two children then returning with others] One father three children and stated modulated at ‘It b-tpeeislly mums: tha so _ Y _ _‘are taking asvsa W! Whales la their missu- ehllereu-rrem-slealuerle as allloh into mastitis Lusvfysrq ansifbsrriihw 1M- -_ "Central Guardian '- _______ \ CHURCH MEETING-There will be service in the Presbyterian Church, Iradaihsne, 0n pg-ldey evening, January 17th. at '1 o'clock. ANGLIOAN ' "RVIC" ‘ " " "dud Saint John's "Church, Jenuary 19th. mew-r’. 1.00; Springfield, Saint Elisabeth's Church, January 10th. Morning Prayer 1i o'clock. Bigger. National Commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Society ar- rived ln the city lest night to attend the annual meeting of the local Red a Cross which he will address. Dr. Bigger will present the Five Year Junior Bed Cross Branches at Prince Street this afternoon for which occa- sion the Junior ember are arrang- lng'a special program. SUNDAY A DAY GI‘ SPECIAL PIAYIm-Sundsy next having been appointed a day e! special prayer for the_ oi the A. cqn. ferenoe, the sessions of which open in London on Tuesday, the Protestant minister. oi the Frovincs have de- cided to give leadership to their peo- plc. by urgin'g upon them the duty and privilege o! uniting in prayer on that day with their respective con- gregations, that God will give wise guidance and a right conclusion to this important’ conference. PlI-SONALI Mrs. Ray Carter has returned to her home 1n Charlottetown after a very enjoyable trip through New Brunswick and Mains. The many friends of Mrs. Annie Bell. widow oi the late Mr. Geo. Bell, ‘ Grafton St. City. who has been eer- lously ill; will ‘be glad to learn there is a slight improvement. Mr. JamesMacGowan. l-lllmulr. left Tuesday morning" ior Basic/file, where he will resume his studies at Mount Allison University. ' Rev. Q. A. MaoDowell, who left for Sydney Mines, N. 8., was a passen- ger on the Borden train Tucrdsy. _ Mlssgldary Reld,.13..‘1*{.,_‘of_1_i‘rgnth Montreal, whereshe intends tailing apost graduate routes _1n tho Royal Victoria Hospital. Among tbepaesenzsrs on the Bor- den traln on Tuesday morning were the Misses .Creta MacLcod. Montague. and Annie Macucnald, it, N, K11- muir, en route to New York. 'I'hey were accompaniéd by Miss Catherine Cummings, Kilmulr, who intends spending the winter in Boston. The regular meet-ins of New Glas- gowW.Instl1taltewasheldatti-le home oi Miss Elie Laird on Monday Jan. ‘d. Fifteen numbers answered the roll call with a current event. The usual buainue was transacted and reports oi mrnmitteee given. New school committee appointed was Mrs. E. E. MlcKay and Mn. Harland Hill. Ameading entlllled My Financial Car- eer was enjoyed by the members. Plans were made for s poverty social in be held on Jan. 15 at the home of m1. Mervin Bulman. The Iibbruray Meeting of the Institute will be held at home oi Mrs. Cyrus Smith. Roll call to be answered with A Canadian Prfluot and where manuihettred- Meeting closed with God Saw: th~ King, emi- ‘which a social hour was spent and a delicious lunch served. 'I1he minimum basic wees of un- derground csarnllnm in the Nord and Pals de Calais Basins oi France has Just been increased from 81.51 to $1.61 ,a day. OITACNI-At are-mule. ma...) on January lath. i030, Mrs. Ida Mortagne, formerly oi ass-cu. s. m. L . . Died-I’ IIOII-IION-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Jan. ma, mo, Matty Mor- rison, wife of Joseph Morrison, pt. Peters. musics were forwsrdes from A.~ A. Hansen's Iuasrai Home yes- m aiterooen- by train 4e st. InwAnlm-Al Isnipshirl. washes- eanfiaousrrllih. 1N0, I107: llld II Ill"- llillnt deillhtor er its. and firs." names. her pares ' residence. srlssngassuw‘: 11- star;- "I =.ise.n',nwsuirwsu4u.~ DI. BIGGAI~ REID-DI‘. J. L. Honour Certificates to four of the' ran; JeftY-firucsdsy morning" for, i FRIDAY ‘LN-Choir ltshearsal-iiearts iilem-n . orlal Hall. -_ . Loo-Cottage Prayer Meeting-Realm, encc or Mrs. Thomas Dover, 6 Stewart Street. - l LIB-Brotherhood Bible Class, Social QIQlIQ‘ ..- Nil‘ t: Memorial ' Hall. Mil-Young people oi York. Cornwall and Pownal congregations meet ‘ with Trinity Young People's Society - Social Hall. Senior 0., G. 1. T. - Group ' Night. . 1132-1-17-11. l ! ' I Western Cua rdzan _ . _........ -nAmv' ‘ courts-may DES- TBOYEIL-Mr. Mark Lewis, of Con- way, had his large barn completely destroyed by fire on ‘Sunday night. with s. quantity of hay and grain, truck wagons and numerous other articles. 1t was with difficulty um the horses and other animals were saved. The prompt action of willing neighbors, who quickly gstheréd, sav- ed the dwelling house and other out- buildings from catching fire. The origin of the fire is ‘unknown. The building had only $100 1i18lllllll38.—-8. —ACCEPTED CALL T0 BAPTIS’! CllUltClk-Rev. W. H. Harding ha" awepteda call to become pastor ol the Baptist liurch of Summcrsids for a few months, and has already cn- tered upon his work. Mr. Harding cc- cupies s. unique plane in Summersid-z. He has served two terms as pastor oi the Christian Church, and an inter- im ‘pastorate virliih Trinity Unilul Church; during which he endear-c” himself to that congregation by hi" faithful work, and now in the B" tin Church, and 1t is safeto ssy 1.1m - an ere. of prosperity will be exper- eneed by that; church under his n lstry—2. QIFFEBY-PETERSON NlJPTI ALB-The marriage took place or Saturday last in Christ Church Cath- _ cdral, Springfield, Moss, of Miss 'l-Ielen Jeffery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jeffery, of Linkiettor, tn m. Henry W. Peterson, of Balti- more. The ceremony was performed by"Desn Percy Edrop. Mrs. Ernest Manson, sister of the bride, was mat- ron of honor, and two other sisters. Misses Anne and Kathleen Jeffery, were bridesmaids. J. Gordon Peter- son supported his brother. Theusll- ere were Messmltglph, C. Knlghf..,_of Providehoc, R. I... and Gordon W. groom's at Brown's UnlversityfiFcf lowing the ceremony a reception tr: held at the home oi Mr. and llfrz. Ernest Manson, of Union Street, Springfield. A host of. friends in Summcrslde and surrounding dis- tricts wish Mr. and Mrs. Peterson every happiness and prosperityi-S. QANNUAL MEETING‘ OF PRES- BYTIRI CHURCH. SUMMER- SIDE—'I'h regular annual meeting oi the Summcrsiclc Presbyterian Church was held in the Hall on Wed- nesday evening, Jany. 15th. Reports were received from all organizations of the church showing a most satie- tactory year's work. Tile Managers reported all expenses met and a small surplus to the good. The Ladies Aid Society had o. banner year, having raised the sum of $1,371.00 which was the largest amount ever raised by this organisation. The Sunday School, Girl's Club, Women's Missionary So- ciety, sessions and all other branch- es oi the Church's work gave most favorable reports. Total amount rais- ed from all sources was $6,103.15.’ Messrs- A. E. McLean. Don Baker. Frank lvicNeill and J. L. Gorrill were elected to the Board of Man- agers, taking the place of those re- tiring this year. Refreshments were served by the ladies, after which the meeting was brought to e close. S. MELOIDS ‘ For The Throat. Remove lluskiness and tickling leaving THE voice‘ cnsaa AS A sacs r’lnva1uah1e‘,‘forv speak- ‘era and singers. ‘ (PRICE _2s_c_ cox‘. .;‘sue<nu»a9 3Tb Promo! Brunei-ts _.- ‘_. Jill? so...» Hnitrotllurtb U 1 . i i l “Come Across” _ Real, of Boston, classmates oi_ th}; ‘ f "l _Is Great In ‘lucky In Love ” Apparently destined to achieve big things on the dialogue and sing- ing screen, Morton Downey, Broad- way's golden-voiced tenor who scor- ozl so emphatically as Tommy O‘Day in “Mother's Boy," is seen to excell- ent advantage in his second Pathe star dialogue picture‘. "Lircky hi Love," which is now playing at 1.112 Brince Edward thmrre. Mr, Downey wag bom in Brook- iyn, u‘.- Y, and from his earliest m- fancy, he has been known as a sin- ger wth a superb voice which ill time devclped into a tenor often was for many year's identified with Paul Wilitemalfs famous musical organization ss soloist. I-Ic was in Europe ‘for several your; and on his rot-urn in October, was, he was giv- en his first dialogue and singing role in “Syncopationfl 'I'h1s was follow» ed by his appearance in s stellar, role in "lliotlzorkr. Boy," and lnI "Lucky in Love" he has the part of: an Irish stable boy, whose golden, voice wins the love oi Lady Mary} Cardigan, an. Irish beauty.‘ I The story written by Gene Man‘ key, sliordq Mr. Do-wney numerous, for the display of his mimetic and vocu talent. There u‘ plenty oi drama, comedy and nae] melody. Betty Lawford plays oppos-i lie the star and the icatumd play-l era." all stage artists of distinction,‘ include Colin-Keith Johnston. Halli- woli Hdiim. J. M. Kerrigan and! lla-cktnaie Ward. In the supporting! cast also are such players as Eddie! O'Connor, ‘Louis sorin, Edward Mc- Nlmsra, lltiiabeth Murray, Tyrrell Della, Richard Taber and Mary Murray. ‘ Hardy and Laurel in the uproar- lous talking dim "Night Owls" keeps tbohousb in roars of laughter. ‘ink- sn altogether this 1s a well worth while weekend bill. Don't rnise it. I "the london Chanrber oi Com- paq-es now has more than 100 wo- msnmiearbess, moat o1 whom, as beads or commerclalghouses. have an ineomelel more than $10,000 a year.‘ ~ A rhesus lnndon newspapor rs- i .i>rMtl¢iKii'n'n.¢n . '“ i fro... . ._(‘ . . ‘selves, ob ‘an average, applications, mm“ . from ‘three women a m seeking‘ ‘and ltselcem en-' “flee! ntwftbsn one a year. ' fiatecsnsor recent lee" dime moms; mo‘ "FR, ltovietene Phillis", saunas um some of ml ~4- 1d Allplfliv“ compared to John McCormacics. He’ ‘turlity to display her dancing ability i The Opening of at New Wholesale Fruit Busine Under The Name of Partners l J. Pope Clarke Forlnely of CLARK BROS. REMEMBER Clarke Er Macdonald Partners . ilsisciiistifi i"? $ l s, \‘. so.’ J. S. MacDonald Formerly Doing Buisncss Under His Own Name- THE NAME l Clarke €=>° Macdona ~ Warehouse- and Office at 55 Queen Street , Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 10,33 é? 120 I A Fine Film lure finds vivid protrusion in “Come further price reductions have been; Across," which opened at the Capi- tol Theatre yesterday. ‘rho story deals with the adven- _tures of Lina Basquettc, in the role P. ' (Canadian Press) ,1”; We Purpose Conducting a Wholesale Fruit, Confectionery . and Soft Drink Business and Will Have a Suitable Represent- ' l ative Covering the Whole Province at Regular Intervals. o. B. lNo. rket Nerds cline nndiare selling to retailers u OTTAWA, Out. Jan. 16.—iEggsJ- 58-60. Firsts are slig-hlily 10111.81‘ at y vFresh egg markcus are again easier 52-55, while seconds are steady in Mod"?! $911915 W175i l0!‘ WW5‘ gtoday with rcccips liberal and some flml at 43-45 Chicago 5pm 40-41. HSpOrtOd. 'I'oronto.—'I‘lic egg nlarkct ilcrc is MONTREAL, Que. Jan. Idt-‘(Pro- iduccl-Avholesale butler prices were reported unchanged here today ‘with ‘easier, dealers are quoting country wading $1,111 very weak, Bum-East- isilippcrs extras 52-53; firsts 48-50; rrn townships and New Zeuland fin-i s! I M111: Isis-rid society sirl. wlwnlpullcv, extras 444a; scconds 35-40 rlc- w. m quoted at. from 3114357 s-4 511° lnvfldw U" 11mm“ 0T 0111119 8-‘- flivercd cases rc-Lurncrl. Prices of fresh qmns n pmmd (q me regal] 501. Ia night club entertainer to satisfy 'hcr curiosity as to how tho other half lives. She ls rescued from n. police raid by a young gangster. with whom.’ 0i course, she promptly proceeds to glall 1n love g leurnesh her in a confidence game, lusLrlg llcr own home as their head- l quarters. ling uircumslanms enable her 1o win A band of criminals‘ How she checkmatcs them with a I daring counterplot and how slart- rims bean a further decline in paying |cggs to retailers are extras 60-62; |f1rsts 55-58; puilct extras 53-54; sce- iolids 44-47. l Montrcals-Idgg receipts llcrc today were 569 cases is conlpared 1o 935 cases on the corresponding dny Iss1. year. Thc market is firm on s- oragc eggs w~hic hare scarce. Fresh eggs are [jabbing on spot at extras 53; firsts 55; [seconds 40. -lla.lifax—As was anticipated Lhcrc prices for eggs here. Dculcrs arc now the man of her heart. furnish ma- quoting country shippers exLras 50- ,terisi for t-he development oi an unusually entertaining and exciting picture. "Ccme Across" 1s not to be CIRSLCCI (with the usual run of gaslgster pic- and atmosphcrcilng a very unsettlcd {are only incidental to strong char- Imnrkct. Extras show. the biggest dr- I maker's forgot‘, thing. and that audiences can be: ‘kept interested only by g gum-lg: Lures. 1-‘5 setting conciliation and dflnmtlc plot. T00 often picture that. flrst and last, the play is the These facts have been kqpt you. moot 1n mind in the making oil "Come Across." As a result, it has‘ action and living iacoplc. As Mary Houston, the society girl, Miss Basquetie g-ves one of the most skiliul and animated llliicfprctgflong oi her career. 511-: literally threw‘ herself into hcr rolo, which, incident‘ ally. gave hcr an exceptional oPDOT-i story and well develops: characters.‘ and her app-sling speaking voice. Reed Howes, opposite Miss Bas- queits, gave a realistic Performance as “Gsnliemuv Harry Fraser. Gus- tsm von Seyffertlts as Pop Hanson, proprietor of the notorious Sphinx night club, and Flora Finch as "Castlfl 011" Cassie. his assistant. brought to their roles all the srtis. try developed in their extensive car- cog-s; Crauicrd Kent As George n". court. Mary's rich admirer and Clar- issa lelwynne as her aunt. complet- ed an exceptionally able ce-st. Coventry and Harwell. htngland, recently slam their mare suceess~ lye annualeriskdt gas-e, and among a» rnen who had not a in so years. i S3; firsts 40-42; seconds 30. Prices of fresh eggs lo retailers are extras G8- 70; firsts 58-60; scsonds 40-42, St. John-Fresh Mg ror-olpt- 11oz":- rlrc increasing rnlfcllv and arc runs,- rmd irregular" Y. M. (I. A. Ladies Nlgh}. vcas cvlcbraiccl by the Y's Men last ever-ling at their weekly banquct. a function much en- joyed by the seventy prcsrnt Pres- ident, Jack McNalr presided. Alicr u splendid dinner, thc introcluciioal o; the ladies. and an enjoyable sing- song the following program was pvt- ! rented: Solos-Mr. Bcn Acorn. ltccd1llg.~l)r. George Grcrn. Y's Men Qunrtetta-Jdorric ‘rail, T. W- Bcrltlev, ueorge Johnston. Mal- colm McKinnon. Violin solo-Miss Illelma ‘rccd. Y's Men Qusrtctie. Movies.——'1"llc Islc oi‘ Romance. Nail-driving contest by the ladies. Wood-sawing conicst by the ladies. Archery. Relics of the siege of Paris durrg: the Franco-Prussian war writer the only communication between Paris and the rest oi the world was by balloon and plgcon posts, two en- velopes marked "Balloon post, Pat's, 18'! were recently exhibited a‘. Hastings, mgland. ...-.. More than £0,000,000 D2031! been brought under observation in 11min plan oi totiaiieed medicine. m‘ which each citusn vase 1o the h:va - Ilds are 4o cents and prints 41 cents l1 pfilllld. A slightly easier tone held the egg market. although prlcte were unchanged. Dressed poultry was steady. The cheese msrkctlredsiined firm at l3 3-4 emits a pounddfi‘ Que- bec's and i9 i-4 cents for Ontario's ,l3runsw1ck Green Mountain phhtoel ‘wore $1.95 and Quebec $l[85"‘l1€1' W pounds in bulk in car lols oxxtrael lxcrc. Wheat was lowered innocent \ bushel and other lines woreldowr from 1 to 2 cents on the grail nmrkcc here today following pondingly lower grain . ins-slut! throughout tile continent. Pre-InventorySale 0! . noxlsu norvrzu-zss rltuzllifi FOX MEAT '~ Finding our stock of fox mist high at the end of our financial year we ollcr you the following forilllllllli period: ' Lamb Trlpe, 5 cents Pt!‘ 1M Western Ontario Boneless Moat, 8-H cents per lb. Beef Melts. 5'4 cents per lb. i lnmll Flicks, 755 cents ‘per lb. llurf Liver. lz cents Wt 1h‘. All prices are cash f. o. b- I10!!!‘ u-arqnolmc and where the purchase il 500 lbs, or over we will give yomirev- storagc until April lst, i930. I " ' . Till; MALI. MFG. b COL!) STORAGE 00-. 1.10., Summer “ , P. E. I, 11114-1-17-21. " ." llorse 1 . Manager Wanted Applications received until Feb- ruary let from persons willlnfltfhe- some lllnnagcr. Secretary oi the Eastern Shipping Club. JAMES MULLAIQY! t 1127-1-17-21. .1 l I 1 Suhum-r nlakc was 20 1-2 cents. New - i i