“If you two would like to go off by yOllr-Selvles it's o, I'll scrotum chomp/lace d0\VI'I_‘I.T_>I"SC¢_Ifil(_)_Ll'1V§y 00m Farm Problems (Continued from page 3. l1" Dr. Manion stood for as leader of the rejuvenated Notional Conser- vative Partv. The speaker then reviewed tren- chantly the nzrhievolneiits cf the izrenl Einnirc Conference of i932. which rcsillied iii the siizuiniz of the I-‘Ilnilire Trade Aitreclnclits. He was particularly‘ effective iii scor- ilrz the failure of previous Liberal irnverliinelits to effect this result. and the bitter opposition of Mr. Kine and his followers to the passing oi the treaties. What rank- le:l in Mr Kiiiszk mind was that "Bennett had persuaded that con- fcrrncc to Qive Canada whlit it had been the drcnin of every Prime lvilnlsier shire Confederation to nchleve-—a preference in the mnlkets of Great Britain." Afr. ‘Thompson's concluding ap- peal t0 “fret behind Mouton" was gi-eetirig with .1 strrm of applause. Central Guardian locals, 4c fl-lugnoris Union Commercial College Notes Course reopens September 6th. The U. C. C. is well equipped with all modern conveniences. drinking cups, Sanitary towels, etc. $1500 worth of the very latest typewriters have been purchased use of students. been spared in making tii No ex rise Sanita K- by me~ann t. FY for has s school one of the best in the Mnritlmes. Experienced teachers will be in charge of the different departments. This means a lot to the students. Save time Illil the U . C. . hlas won the confidence of the peo- l> 9-" . and money by‘ attend- "The sc ooi t hat ,Prin. Moran would be pleased to have anyone interested in a Busi- ness training to call U16 561001 and its equipment. I Advertising llates—l'ayahle in Advance Del’ W011i: Western and Eastern locals 2s per word; Announcements nnd Comin classified 2c per word; In Memorial-n Notlc Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 4c per name; Letters of Condolence 70o per inch. Wedding ngagement 40 words for $1, lnid libel-his for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c pcr inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applica- IOII g Events 2c per word; es, 70c per inch; Lists of Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents. and inspect boarders W allied __"—"i% STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED near College. I46 l-lillsboro. L—lll7-9-l-4l. Ewtiwsiiiiiiuis RcTniuvlo- dated, 98 Upper Hills-bore. L-894-a-3l-6l. BOARUIIRS ACCOMMODATED. Vi-ri central. Apply 200 Prince, l L-949-o-2-3l. BTFDEN ‘S ACCOMMODATED. Appli 66 Hayfield Street. L—963-9-2-3i. TWO STUDENTS ACCOINIMOD- uied H934" College. 85 Hilielwro Street. L-954-9-2-31- IDEL AFCI MEIOD" g Edvviird Hotel. L-91i9-9-2-3I. ii-fiioizsirs aceoirfioiflfizoir T6 Upper Prince Stvcet. Evy-f PW- ferrcd. L-909-9-1-J-6-B- ‘irau: sruouivrs“ “ Accowlfiéif- nteq m, 170 Sydney Sltrebgt . . l t d, Kin ROOM AND BOARD. COMFORT- able rooms. centrally llflfiliedt reasonable rates. Apply J0 Elm 14-972-9-2-31. Avenue. , Male WANTED - BOY FOR work. Agply Harold Gillispie, Wn R. R Charlotte work. Help Wanted FARM ‘L-‘ilB5-9-8-6-ll. ________________ WANTED-MAN won mum Wood, Central Royalty L-osa-o-z-a-i. , Apply in person to Cecil ___...__________ APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade Short Course expert training. College. Halifax. Position Wanted CAPABLE STENOGRAPHER WITII business experience requires Molar Barber N466. si- 'Teachers Convention Meets In Uugg The local teachers’ convention was h d at Uigg on Thursday, l Sept. ist. Th; morning session op- meeting. The sldent, Leslie tew- art, in his ad ress outlined the work the Teacher's Federation did throughout the year following committees were Resolution Committee: Alan Nich- olson, Ruth MacEachem and Anna. McDonald. Nomination Committee: Doris Reynoéialiimlvlrs. C. Reynolds and Press Committee, Etm MiwLule, and Marjorie Hyndman, Miss Matheson spoke on’ Home and School Associations suggesting that parents and teachers have a closer relationship. pupervlsor McPhee gave an in- structive address in which he stressed that teachers (1) should lend a child to think clearly, t2) have a. child do his work thorough- ly, t3) participate in play with the children, t4) should send a child into the world qualified to be a 300d citizen. A paper on oral and written com- position was given by Miss Grace MocDougall after which Mr. L. W. Shaw, superintendent of Education in Newfoundland gave a most in- teresting address. He described a art. of the educational system of ewfoundland, followed by ll. dem- onstration for teaching Geography and Hstory as social studies. At_ the afternoon session Mis MIICLEBII gave a demonstration on Rea Cress work, Miss MacLeon was very_ well pleased with the past years work. The Red Cross banner was presented by Supervisor Phee to Miss Gayda Reeves, then teacher of Pembrooke. school. Miss lxrrach new assistant director of the Junior Red Cross spoke briefly. Mr. chandler gave a talk on the P. E. I. Library and suggested that the teachers secure books and illii- strative pictures, The director of the J. R. C. in Newfoundland, Miss Herbert. gave a. brief outline of their work indicat- ing that. their work began in 1936 and has advanced favorably during the two years. There are 1700 class- rooms and 970 J. R. c. branches. They work under combined Depts. 0f Health and Education. Supervisor Hynes spOke briefly after which the Question Box was opened, Many teachers Ilfld their difficulties solved by the answering 0f their questions. ‘The teachers then joined in a sing song at the suggestion of H. g. Show, Superintendent. of Educa- OIL The following officers were elect- r the year: i President, Arthur Reynolds. Secretary, Edith MacDonald. The Resolution C 0 m ni i tt e e birought in the following resolu- ons: I. Be it resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to Supervisor MdcPhee. Mr. L. W. Show. Miss Grace MacDougall, Miss Mabel Mutheson, Miss Herbert. Miss MacLeon and Mr. Chandler. 2. Be it. resolved that. the thanks of this convention be extended to the ladies of U for the excellent dinner and to t e members of the Orange Lodge for the use of the ia . 3. Be ll: resolved that somedef- lnite information be made available to the teacher in pamphlet form regarding the “School and Home." 4. Whereas the intervisttotion cf teachers proved to be such a silc- l " be it, resolved that it be con- tinued. . ' ' L-970-9-3-3l. accountants». 21 E“‘I‘.-“ii"i‘ri‘-‘9-3-3i. murmurs Near Euston. Em. sLTlIlSEil-cnlvmo- dated. 7 Kine squiireL-Iomwea“ kn;{*_<ji,i,i1_._'poivnriil ‘ YE an‘ P W. C. Books. 60 ‘ITIYUEQTQ " nercnmon Arm» m C 1] ~_ Q37 ("mm-u St, n “r ° M‘ LIiolo-o-ri-rii. row sArn-livrvflilr‘. nIiIiFW-i- tables, etc, C2 Priive “Teet- I.-l0l!l-9-.'i-3l §1'1Yn|.:\"r§ ~53i~\wvr\n.\'rl2n. . _ . loo P“ - \fis Gitldei T"_‘1022_9_3_3L I \Vnr\t"‘(I ‘ ,',T?,r;..f.;r.¢.. 1n ~1si?€"i->‘§~Tfil h, “m. .,.,..r.. tum. ,.,- ow ("lirfist- yhqq‘ “wit, ffv mir snwulc WWI- full,- Or “Muted to ruder (“lirlsirvvic (‘t‘t'."<. N" "hflqfl wiumsnni-y- or nrrlnrg pieced everv fol] as; Qvmmi noiv. Our sump" hm“, ls N4.‘ l-f the best PW‘? fir"; dtlced. With our hPIHfIIIbOAQd (‘OIWIPOIR service "n" "T" u t,‘ y“ cnQQHISIIII and Mel" m""“"' ewnrini Herd ComlYmY» Cost" Bid ., ivl ~ .1. ‘i ‘mNIioi-o-zo-o-s-iz-io-zs. Lost tion. Write "C" care Guard an. —-—————i L'95"9'2‘3" Use Mlnnrd’: fol-dandruff. For Sale RUBBER BELTS, THRESHER and Crusher Belts and Rub- ber Traces at $1.60 UP P91‘ ‘ pair. Clinton Morrison. Frederic- . ton Station. L-94Z-iJ-2-4I. l , FOB SALE — BATTERY RADIO in first class condition. Apply Rev. E. O. Lancaster, Milton L-993-9-8 To Let - 8i". TO RENT — DESIRABLE 7 ROOM house. Apply Guardian L-iooo-o-a -6I. TO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Centrally located. Applv "B” care Guardian. L-lO04-9-3-3i. mom‘ 50?»? T0 Lrirfliu L-10l6-9-3-3i. Prince St. liousi-Yro Liar-no QUEEN s1‘. Apply 83 Upper Queen. L-B77-9-3 -3I. non RENT-d ROOM s5}?- ment. Newly renovated. Apply 127 Water Street. ply ll TO LET-ROOMS- garage, 62 Phone 60. L-987-D-3 Grafton Street -3i. "r0 pm -- HEATED APARTMENT. Ap - L-996-9- -6-’I. Prince Street. L-101u-9-3 STORAGE, -3i. To LET-NEWLY RENOVATED‘ house 48 ground T1001‘ Guardian. Gt. George St. kitchen. L-925-9-l T0 LET-EIGHT ROOM TENE- 22 Grafton Street- ment No. Newly decorated. Rent New Apply -3i. reason- able. Apply 38 Rochford Street- L-927-9-l -3I. Female Help Wanted eral maid. wamen - communal?" GEN- fl-tmlly of two. in City, Apply giving full “particu- lars and references to J m" |,0<-|~'_Bn:p TEN: Guardian. Irl045-9-6-2i. Norh " equi- on -» - M Bi e" "elm..." - '1'“? estuarine: Express Office. Summ£rg56:9_2_m_ . WY IPIOSQJLQEL _. ._»—-~ ‘ Wanted z mm, BOARDERS WANTED 21a Fitzroy - Near emit-re Wrmliggeg mtfmmmflgedHlcunmf Quiet Home - Low mm mm‘ located, Write z. Y». z. we Guardian. 1m ' ‘ 3‘- Wo. Offer- Bunk of Nova Scott; Building Maritime Telegraph & Telephol“? cosmos STOCK AT THE MARKET TO YIELD ABOUT 435% IRVING, BRENNAN 8r COMPANY LTII. E. M. BAONALL-MANAOIB cmninmon Re-Open On Tuesday, Sept. 6th Carter's Bookstore ls as usual to the front with a large supply of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES The best values In SCRIB- BLERS, EXERCISE BOOKS and all WORK BOOKS. Inks. Pencils, Pens, Rulers. Blotters. Erasers, Fountain Pen Ink. Crayons. Reliable Fountain Pen; ranging In price from 35c each and ill!- Ilnollie Leaf Note Books for sc no . Pencil Boxes 5nd School Bags, We are giving better values than ever this year. Our oods have been purchased a the very lowest prices for cash. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS sold at publishers prices. Rulers and Blotters given away with ca h purchase. ‘ Send slim; the children. Thcv will receive the best at- tcntion. Our Book Store will be 0W" untlrslx o'clock during sehod Carter & Co., Ltd. THE CHARLCTTETUWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column I.l reserved for news ol local Interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE, {1-6789-7-21-312. A TIIRIFTY people produce their own requirements. Sunglo fox feeds can be produced in quantity to feed every Island fox. Why buy imported feeds. L—854-8-30-'41- HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTEN- ANT GOVERNOR has advanced for p, Concert to be given by the Prince Edward Island Llflht Horse Blind in the Gardens at Government House this evening from eight t0 i811 o'clock, The public ls cordially in_- vn,ed_ L-1000-9-6-1l. COMPLETES RI-ICORD- T_he Jersey cow, Standards Choice. bred, owned and tested by SW1d Brothers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. has recently completed s record of 9,993 lbs, milk, 541 lbs. fat, with an average test of 5.41 per cent as o. Junior four year old in 365 days. NOTED SINGER. HERE—Vislt- ing the city this week‘ is Mr. S_. Hayward. noted American bari- tone. of New York. who nos sung in eight episcopal church choirs and has also been a member of the church choir and soloist in Edwards Church, Northampton, Mass, the church of the late U. S. President Calvin Coolidge. At St, Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday evening. Sept. 4, Mr. Hay- ward sang "A Child of the King" (Sumner) accompanied on the or- gan by Miss Lillian Earle. Ml’. Hayward has sung in many church choirs and clubs in Can- ada as well as in the United States. I-Ie is touring the Mari- times for the first time. NOW IN SACKVILLE-Mrs. R. V. Bennett. accompanied by her son, E. Ronald Bennett, left by motor Wednesday for Prince Ed- ward Island. They will be accom- panied back by Master William Herridge. son of Hon. W. D. Her- ridgc and the llite Mrs. Herridge, Ottawa, and his governess, Miss P. Hedden, who have been spend- ing the summer at Shaw's Brack- ley Beach. Master William will spend a few (lays in Sackville, guest of his uncle, Crptain R. V. Bennett. and Mrs. Bennett before rretiltrnlng to Ottawir-Amherst os . -—_._ CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY - On Monday, Aug. 29th. a very en- oyable evening was spent ‘at the 0me_0f Mr. _ and Mrs. Stewart MacKumon, HLghfleId, when over a hundred of their many friends and relatives gathered at then-home to congratulate them on their tenth iveddlng anniversary. The guests were entertained by playing cJrds, games, and (lancing, with music by the popular violinist Mr. Robert Weeks of Hgiifield, assisted by Mtrs. Harold Stead, of Bracklev. at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. MocK‘n- lion received many valuable gifts, froln their friends showing the es- iceln in which they are he.d in the colnmunitys, The hostess served a lovely buffet lunch ivhich everyone enjoyed. There were guests resent. from Highfield, Winslce, lltnn, Brackley, M-arshfield, and Char- lottetown. also Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nelson cf Revere, Mass. Mrs, Nel- son is a sister cf Mrs, MacKiniion. The Euests departed in the wee small hours thanking Mr. and Mrs. MacKinlion for their kindness, and iwifiillllg them long life and prosper- iy. 12A LARGE PELT IS WORTH MORE THAN A SMALL ONE. But finality is worth lmnre than size. est. of all are the big pelts you get from fcixes raised on Ross-Miller Vita-erumbla (Ilcg'd). They are both trail-grown and well-furred. SUNGLO FEEDS are Island made. Wily send your ilioney out of the Pl'0\lllCl1‘.' L-Bé-i-li-BO-Lll. FUNERAL 'I(\'I(' _ The funeral of the Iilil‘ .\l Jolili K. MucKenzlc \\'lIlt"ll was held iruili the home oi her scii-ili-litiv and daughter, Cliitui-tl ill"l(.l Airs. Carcw of Hunter liner, mi Friday afternoon. Sept. 2nd. \\il‘~ hugely tlltfilldtfi by relatives alin tilt-lids, The services at the liriii-i- illld grave were roluiilciicl h}; iii-v. W. A. MacQuarrie oi HlllHPl‘ lllver, CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE, L-678-7-21-312. uow FOR X REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats." China, sllverwaie or Plain. KENT BEAUTY Shoppe. Stud- ent work 25c. L-i02l-9-3-2l, FEED SUNGLO Fall-Furring Rations now to those peiters if you wish to combat low pelt prices. L'354‘8‘3°'2i' assirsitietl by lllltflllbirrh ot the ilulil- -——i * ' ir. F‘ ' ' t > l: ' sun-REGIONAL DRAMA- $u-..-Zii'..g.°3i~lo i..3‘.‘.i’~i‘.\‘i~ ‘QT-ii? Word has been received by Judge herd", “Jesus My I.(tl mid Palmer, Chairman of the Proviii- "Forever with the D ‘llic ciai Sub-Regional Drama Festival Committee, that the Dominion Drama Festival Board will allow us two days for tlhe holdinz of the i939 Sub-Regional Fbstival at Charlottetown, instead of one day as fOITllFJI)‘. The dates allotted are Thursday and Friday, January l2ili and 13th. The final festival will be hoelfis at London, Ontario, April 1 - . interment took plat-i. Springtoil Cemetery. The Misses Kn _ Costello and Betty this city spent tlie Monctoll. .. .. .. Miss Marjorie . , is vis- _i_. itiiig in Montague, guest oi Miss SCHOOL BOARD MEEETING- MIIFJOTIB HSIW-lllilll- 1 »- -~ -- -- At. a special meeting of the Chur- lottetown School Board Saturday Margaret Butler was appointed Mrs. M. S. Eiililcqv. Iil*\\'l'!‘ Zviont- agile and H. W Davison, teacher in Queen Square School Montague. vivere VlSliGlr. .0 zlle city ilice Winifred Trainor, who re- on Saturday. signed. In I-‘tochford Square - School. Sisters Mary Fleming and Mr, A. L. Kane of the Mari- Catherine Rcid- were appointed i: Ct» Itali- tcliehersin place ofSister Dorothy Doyvlo. who was given a , ‘s leave of absence. and Sister Ber- tha McManus, who resigned. ¢< Miss Lilian ILlel, ‘,\'I.f) ha the cites: of Mr. and .\Il'~. J. .Vl VISITING IN LAURENTIANS- Ilunte_.. leit on return to A/iolitreal, Miss Ruth Rouse. of LOndLli. who Sfllllfflfllfi has been visiting friends in Pri -e J. D. Taylor Ezlwvzird Lsland and New Brilli: ' F h?” and spent last week with hercouslli, 111i‘ 11.118“. -\'11~\j C191‘- Mrs. John G. Cooksoli, at Or- 1 K N- 0i 141E110‘ ford Lake. is now staying WllIl Dr, v 1111‘- MISH Cullflllllill 1F and Mrs. John R. Mott at. their r- ulers 0i Ali's. W. F‘. Tulloi" cf summer home near En-trelac in the KPFHO- i..~t". .M"R dl- ——-—— ga“t‘e‘1‘etrci ‘iii: Woiflifs ‘Cucfiiniiilaof ethee _MI“-* I/‘IS Miwlimlifid 1°“ f!" Young wCmBn-S Christin“ 1550,, Tolulitil on the iliifillflOll‘ tlniii iation, which meets at Elgir. siliqllllliill." ‘if’ 15mg," [IIEIIT sltmpf?‘ House, Muskoka, next week. She q ul'(_ 1'31"!" “ll 1"“ Qfm?‘ returns to England by the S. S. @300? ‘!‘_‘fl'“‘r§?t°_"(‘11\:;f_" ‘Aniflcalxtigg Normandie. sailing from New York “l I ‘L p“ e 5' ; ' at the end of september_Mon_ Geo MacDonald, Peters Rd. treal Star. FORMER CHALOTTETOIIVN MAN-Many old timers in‘ Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., may still re- member a young man of the '10s by the name of E. J. Hyde, a son of John A. Hyde of West River. Young Hyde learned the jewelers trade with- E. W. Taylor. He lived in Charlottetown for l8 years, and in 1880 left the Island for the "’ West. For 3'1 years lie lived in Spokane. Wash., before coming to Communicate with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Spindle with their children. Doris and David are the welcome gilests at Strathcoiia cf Mr. W. S. Spindle. ‘They reptrt a very pleasant trip from their home in Newton. Mass. The iiriiirovenient in road paving was greatly praised by them on the Island. California. Mr. Hyde is a resident of Oakland at. this time,‘ enjoy- ing the best of health. with his long years of activity bearing lightly on his shoillders.—-Ook- '8'“ “a” “i; Trask Well Co., Ltd. HAPPIEST CUNGRATU- Vaughan ll. Groom, LATIONS—Mr. Charles J. Mitchell of the Patriot staff, and Mrs. Mitchell celebrated their Silver Wedding on SGIIIFW)‘ having been married twenty-five years ago. In the morning they attended a special mass which was celebrated at. St. Dunstoirs Basilica by Rev. Father McMahon, D. D. The previous evening in the rooms of the League of the Cross band, of which Mr. Mitchell is a valued member, the celebrlilit was presented with an address and n suitable gift in token of the happy Summerside Manager for P. E. Island FOR SALE Very desirable shore farm pro- perty of the late l). J. flavLean, consisting of lilil acres, flu ill cul- all farm buildings Iii occasion. After the presentation , _ , , _ i _ _ - _ Father Dougm: spoke very fining‘ l‘l.‘lIliIu‘onfil‘fl“nlglslitiilllgf :l?l‘l‘l‘l(l‘("iIhnI‘l‘: iv and congratulated Mr. and A , ‘ 1| ‘ ‘ ' Mrs. Mitchell, wishing them many . I re‘ l. filed happy returns of the 8lIlll\'(‘l'F!lI'_\‘. Jknalfgrd,‘ 5; ,,f,,,,.,_. Mr. Mitchell was also presented “s” “Tu “.au.,,.,|_ A“ with o. gift of silver from the ,._,“.,.I,U-,,m.| a M. M a rQQSQHahIE Patriot Publishing Company. price. Apply to lI-IANETTE MacLEAN. Use Minarfls for colds. MRS. H _ L-Qll-ll-l-fi Hills s transatlantic test flight. Qko" STUBBS AND door. a,’ ‘ v _ . _ ' -‘ Afimwn-uffl“ “ _ S” ‘ ‘ l Great Britain's fastest‘ airliner, the Albatross. IIHIKI‘. llitu iwu parts during l‘\]‘il'I‘lllIl‘lI\;\I tiials. The fourenglned monoplano bounded in landing at Ilatfield airdriime and split off behind the wing like n, bird with a broken back. It was understood the Albatross was being groomed for Sept. l. When the freak accident occurred, it earrlcil lead weighing 3,000 pounds more than the maximum "all-up" weight required. Ii. is thought the dead weight may have had something to do with the break. The crew of four escaped through an emergency 4A6}! SEVEN ‘iun-wlano PAGE FIVE i ' E l Age I. proven that feturn kn owlcdge your financial insurance. 113-115 G WAT Chancery Sale OF 2 TRACKS OF LAND IN THE CITY OI" CHARLOTTETOIIVN IN QUEENS COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that Chancery made in the Vice Chan- cellor's Court there of in a cause vylicrelli Marion L. Large, Admin- istratrix of the Estate of John Newton Large. and others are Com- plainants and (‘harles A. Large is Defendant, N0. I). 4B5. I will set un and sell by Public Auction on the premises ON FRIDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF SEPTECIHER A. Us I938. At the hour of Twelve O‘(‘iock “OOH- lyilig and being in Charlottetown Lot Number 'I‘\vcnt_v-five Fc-ilth Iiillirlrlxl of Town therein, and being hounded and described as follows: llya line commencing, on the North side of Kent. Street at a point. distant Nine Feet Wcsiyvarrl of the duleli- ti-rrr IIITI7“‘I‘I" !‘{'V‘“V‘irvl Il" Simon Fraser, thence Northwardly and parallel tu liie sltle lilies of the said Town Lnl for the distance c-f Eighty-nine Feet, thence West- wardly and parallel to Kent. Street Thirty-nine Feet or in the East side of Queen Street thence Southwarrlly along said East side Lois ni (luel-n Street IIighty-ninc feel or to its intersection with the North sid- of Kent Street, and thence Eatsvvnrdly along said north side of Kent Street thirty-nine I“l‘f‘I or in the place nl‘ commence- mPIli. ALSO ALL THAT (iTlll-IR par- cel of land situate. lying and bo- Illii’ in (‘harlottetown aforesaid and being part of Town Lot Num- lier 'I‘\ient_v-five in the Fourth llunilred nf Town Lots therein. and. being hounded and (Ir-scribed as ffiII0l\‘\Z Ily a line commencing at tlii- Nc-rtliivcsl angle of a plot of land wit] by one (‘hurls-s Binns to one Jlargarei MaeEwcn. thence rilnliilig lmrtlivyairdiy along Queen Street for a distance nf thirty feet and ten IIIPIIPS, or to property now or formerly in possession of the heirs r-f the. late Edward Palmer. thence I-Iastivnrdly along the southern boundary of the said Palmer property for a distance of Eighty-Four Feel. or to the .div- lsion Ilne bctylveen Town Lots Numbers Twenty-five and Twenty- six. thence Snuthwardly along. said lllvisinn line and parallel to Queen Street fe-r a ilistlznce of Thirty feet and ten inches. or to the northern boundary of said land ‘sold to Margaret DIZIOEWPII, thence ‘lvvestvvardly- along said northern llinudnry tn ille place of crim- melveeiiicilf. ' The above lands will lie sold .‘ Free. (‘Icar and Discharged of and from all c-licilinbralicrs lnrludini: f tile dovver interest of the said iMarIon L. Large and Mary E. file approval of the said (‘ourt of Chancery. this Twentieth day or ‘l8 Dated August A. I). l9. . (‘. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. “ASTER IN (‘HANCERY K. M. MARTIN. K. (Y. Complainants‘ Solslcltor . L-. . w,“ on: n41,” Youth looks Forward a; When Life's experience has of gold is non-existent at the end of the rainbow, there is comfort for middle age, 0n the iourney, in the sure financial security. Liie the wife e. place your rat/m safely and fem rely. I Don't M112 rbarlces; make ccrlairl of E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.I..U., OMIIIION LIE ASSU ANCE COMPANY pursuant to Order of the Court of zALl, TIIAT parcel of land situate, aforesaid iznd being part of Town III the Large. Such Sale to Ile subject to ——-— ooks Back the legendary put of continuous A‘- rplorzr, be sure you future with life rafion Sh, 3B3 l l . ERLOO . ONTARIO AUCTION SALE OF CHARLOTTETOWN PROPERT Y There will be set up for sale n1 Public Auction on the promises on Tuesday the sixth day of September 1928 at I2 o'clock noon that prm pcrty the Estate of tile late Sarah Anne MeKenlia consisting of double tenement. house centrally located in Charlottetown being No I00 and 102 on the south side o Richmond Stmet. lgfiated this 23rd of August, A. D. DONALD McKIIVNON and REV. DANIEL (TROKEN, llxecutorg . McDONALD, Auct oneer. Use ltllnardis for dandruff. , Professional Cards .___< II. F. ARCIIIBALII‘ Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 4'1. l’. 0. Box l; McLeod (S. Bentley W’. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J, A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorney-at-Luw MONEY TO LO.» .’ Phone If. Ill-Z’! If 7-21’. MacGuigaii A Traiiidr i‘. s1‘. (LAIR Tirin iia‘. Barristers MON . T0 LOAN Office: Over Prllvinclill Bank, Richmond Street. (‘liarloitciilivn 11L. _ . . 1 Palmer o. Haslalii H. J. PALMER, K.C. A. J. HA‘ It L “B. BARRI Bank of Nova iia Chambers ‘ (‘hnrliltteiou'li, I’.li.l. MONEY TO LOAN §L"_'!':'-.§i >39." If“? n‘ H. F. McPHEE. BAA.” K.C. NOTARY Abe. BARRISTER. soucrrilii IRIIey Building H (‘harloitcioivlt i Culcliiie 1K Andrews FIJNERAI. DIRFIFIOIIS AND II.\IIl:\I.)II~IRh' Hunter River and Brndalbano DB_\'_III(I Night Servire___j Bell K biaitliieson D. L. Nlatliil-s-iii, LLJI Barristers and Stliivitnfs Money TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. IKEI. R. R. Bell THERE By‘ EDwlNA HAVE YOU BACK IN Now oosrr LOlTUL-YOU oou"r WANT TO o: LATE TH' rnzsr 01w! MY LAND! lT'LL BE A RELIEF TO‘ scwoou- ; VI/llllil‘ ' '0," 4N n ~THEY SHOULDN'T LET THEM our ' IN THE. FIRST once! I'M GONNA QUIT SCHOOL! - lF I'M LET! Th (Ivor: Mmbm A nun Semi-e. Ir. 9-6 -r"<"fl=1ooonni-TE‘ ~11?‘