.- 1949 7 a: Condolence ' Bcvsraihsnt-ifuniclpal-Borporationt securities. cocoa-r meow — oconm F.. i. BRENNANaO c0. LTD. Members Investment Dealers’ Association , “n. ll. BAGNALIr-Mansgt _ . “$3,,” gs, _ * Charlottetown Telephcnamr 3'5",” - illoneton - Irederletien - - s Agyaril§iiig,liatjes—l'ayaiiIe in Advance ‘um! my“ g‘ Any Advertisement it Genie’ Central Gleam Locals damper word; Western alidiyzasteru Meals a "g ward; Announcements‘ sad Coming Events 8e pa: word; chin,‘ g; pd word; In leaner-ism Notices 04o 0" Illvin hills g plural and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ate. so per name: belle" u, w “shaman-flawless as words fer Ill-ll will fill e701’! V ' §h§'i‘,,..u.a... sea pa! inch or so pet ward; um of Subscrip- mu so seam par inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. our: issiaa aa spells-WI- TliE__ quantum. A Ndtloes or Thanks PLANT A RIDGE - l-ISIBVI now‘ for Spring dllvary - el- tremeiy hardy - nick growing Chinese Elm — will grew two feet the first year - enough plants (25) to plant 20 feet Special price 25plsnts IOSSZSSJS inclines;- or. 25 plants for 84.98. 2 ft. also. Write for New Free Pull Colour Garden Guide, Brookdaie _. Klngswsy Nurseries, Bowman- vilie, Ontario; . . FOB NEUBALOl-Ao LUIIDAOO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds IP91! Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggiat. Painters lad Decorate RAINTERS AND PAPER "BANG- gas Phone N994. J. B. LeCllit OI!- PAINTEB AND DECOBATOB. Horace D. MacEwen. Mt. Edward Road. Residence Phone 1571-22. Business Phone 2l43-J. Salesman Wanted iieteisctiva ALLISON mason, ronmc, Buick, G. M; Trucks. Phone 208. 13s Cinnberillid. Baby iililcks cmciss - n. o. r slum sun Government Approved chicks. write for particulars. Maritime duck l-iaitchery. Saint John. N-B- Boarders Wanted TEACHERS. ACCOMMODATION for six during convention weak in completely furnished apart- ment. Centrally located, Phone 2211 or 286d. ears & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE -- 1040 OLDSMOBIIE. b3 Edward Street. FOB SALE-IN! FARGO TRUCK. i-ion. A-1 condition. Apply 124 Hilisboro Street. Price $700. FOB SALE- 104d. CHEVROLET coach‘in excellent condition. Ap ply Verdun Paynter, Kensington. I FOB SALE-ills! FOBD li-TON truck or will trade for a cal‘. Bor- den Ford, Harrington. FOB sans-mo DODGE SEDAN. In A i condition. New tires. Caii or write Allan Niles, Ailbamy. FOR SALE -- 194B FORD SEDIAN. Super-Delux. Miisge i850. Price right for quilt sale Millie Weeks. Elliotts Mills, P. E. I. IOB SALE-A 1937 PONTIAC. This car has always been well cared for and in A 1 condition. W. P. Smith. North Rustico. FOB" SALE-h 1.047 THREE ‘ION Ford ‘Inc's. A-i condition with radio and heater. lord Wiieon, Cornwall.‘ FOB SALE - 1041 f TON CHEV. Good tires. New motor. Phone 86-0. Montana. ' FOB SALE-DODGE SEDAN, I039 model. Good condition. Apply Bradley’: Service Station; corner Great George-and Fitzroy Streets. FOB _ SALE — 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan. New motor in 1947. with less than 10,000 miles, new heater and defroster-s, two studded tires‘. Reginald Clark, New Wlitshire. FOB SALE-ONE i940 ii-TON Dodge truck. Reconditioned mo= tor, used one summer, good tires, price $300.00. Write Box 585 Guar- disn. I FOB SALE-ill‘! PLYMOUTH DE luxe. New Motor. Perfect running condition. Will sell at e bargain. Cameron Auto Body Works, Sum- » met-side East. ron sans-lass roan-arom- compiete with hoist, stake body. New motor, good tires. Ernest Beck, Aiiiston, Phone Murray River 17-3. -_i_____._.._..__. F03 SALE-ONE DODGE TRUCK. new motor, in excellent condition, l0ll. One two hundred gallon potato sprayer. Hail. One section Viz-no. new. Will pump 100 gal- lons per minute. Will take horse or cattle in trade. Edgar Reeves, Freetown. PhonsBededue 20-2. ~ For Sale ____________________i FOB SALE-CHOICE BUILDING ate. $800.00 up. Stewart Mao- y. FOR SALE - TWO GOOD WORK horses can». Willard Stewart. Southposgf , - FOB SALE -- ONE RUBBER tired trseior trsiior with racks. Hillard ifoasa, llrectown. . FOB SALE ---BABY OAEBIAGI. lliknas oevw. ma: nric sound, Phone FOB SALE-HORSE DISC HAB- fows. J3, disc, new condition. Stanley Scott,‘ Mershfleld, 8.17.. 8. POI‘ SALE, 070B, For. .na..mg,.wn cor- gflgfhat P0! let-I - ' , ~- s sectional "m an, Alsisnnflavandiab. lead barley. ‘Hark Co‘: Aw FOB SALE - MOTOROLA OAB radio. Phone 57B. . ‘ FOB SALE — PURE BBED HOL- stein Bull, 11 months. Also truck wagon Hogg Bros. flan-Alton. FOB SALE-dl-EGISITEBED DUAL purpose Shot-thorn Bull, uita-ble for institute. George ' on. Bunbirry. FOB SALE-HOUSE‘ AND STOBE " ’ Corner Upper Queen \ and Union St. Two years old. Im- mediate possession. Priced reas- onably, V. Ford. Phone 1929-11. FOB SALE-BECLEANED ABEG- weit oats, "extra good quality," also registered No. 1 Charlotte town No. 80 barley. Phone 1872. . ATTENTION PLEASE-WANTED: Reliable man aa Dealer in Ohsr- lottetown. Experience not neces- ssry. A dine opportunity to step inurold profitable business where Rawleigh Products have bun sold for years. Big pmdts. Products furnished on credit. Write Raw- leigifs, Dept. Ml..-D-470-i63. Montreal. carpets soap aanssmn - Seli roof maintenance necessity (made in Canada) wholesale dir- ect from old reliable corporation to property owners — industrial. comm clal and farmers. Good ever-increasing income. Chance to “ territory manager. Write: The American Oil a Paint 00., 9915 Harvard Ave., Cleveland s, Ohio, u. s. a. \ Prices Firm, 0n New a York Stock Eiihanqe i NEW YORK-April 17-- (AP)- Sale of a $1,000.01!) block of Chrys- ler stock for cash highlighted Set- urday’s market, v The market generally began to rise after a wobbly start and final prices in many cases were the best of the day. Demand for oil issues, with gains of more than a point and some at top prices for the year, provided the power for the lrnprov t . The Chrysler sale was 19,822 shares at 50 1-4, or a total of $996,- 055.50. The price represented an ad- vance of 1-4 point above Thursday's close. Chrysler finished 1 3-4 ahead at g1 i l v the stock was sold by Canadian in- terelts who feared the effect of an anticipated increase in the par value of Chrysler to $25 n share from $5. Stockholders will meet Tuesday to decide the matter. One broker said that Canadian law treats an increase in par value ss an increase in income, which is iiot the case in the United States. Selling of Chrysler by Canadian holders has been heavy all week and has pushed the price down to the 1948-49 low of 50. Grain WINNIPEG, April 17—(CP)—-Ali grains displayed a good tone on the gVinnipeg Grain Exchange Satur- ay. The United Kingdom was allocat- ed 150,000 bushels of wheat under the Anglo-Canadian long-term agreement, while a small quantity of f‘ "' wheat also was sold ly built, almost new. Suit any half ton or ton truck. Apply Rob- ert Chappell and’ Son, York. phone 1590-4. 1W3 SALE — BOAT BUILT IN 1947, 30 ft. overall. Used sibout 3 months fishing. $350.11). Aipply Newton Williams. Min-ray Harbor. Farm Machinery ma can: - our. MASSEY HAB- ris Disc drill seeder, eleven run. Perfect condition. Jlimer Mac- Milian, Humor River. FLEUBY - BISSELL WAGONS. Manure Spreaders, Plows, Judson Bowers. Disc Has-rows. now ready for delivery. Hall we. Co. J. J. Mustard, 1% Kent Street. PLANLT JR. SEEDEBS. SEWS all size seeds from a bean to turnip seeds. 1n either rows Cr hills. Price $6.80. On sale at 125 Kent Street, Charlottetown. I. J. misvtsrd. ' i Female ilelu Wanted WANTED-MAID FOB FAMILY of three. Phone 586-1 or apply 10 Grafton St, Apt. 2. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPEB. MID- die_ aged woman prefers-ed. Ernest Buote, Rustiaoviile. WANTED - OAHABLE WOMAN for sandwiches. etc. Write giving Qjgpgflengb, wages and references to John Kemp. 0d ‘Ra Room, Soiu-ris. WANTED-WORKING HOUSE- keeper for family of three ad- uits. One willing to sleep at home prefers-ed. Apply Box ‘D’. Guardian office. stating refer- ences, t! any. General Stores canvas. ALL 001.038. Al" quantity. At the Kmnd R- 5m"- 10914 Richmond Street. ’ Houses-Ants. Wanted wswran so man's-sunr- contained house or apartment, ‘immediately or MB? 1~ 55"“ family of three. Phone i848 or 2174. ’ Fred I. Andrew 108 Prince St. Charlottetown ' To FOB SALE - TBUOK BOX FOB FURNISHED BOOM 10 BENT. hauling cattle or horses. Strong- phone gag-J, - . TO LET - SMALL FURNISHED, heated Apartment May tenth to November first. Phone 1137. Teachers Wasted . WANTED -- AT ONCE, TEAGIIR for Earnsciiffe school for re- mainder of term. Supplement $300.00 for whole term Apply to J. J. Mclmils, Secretary. Typewriters PORTABLE - TYPEWBITEBS - ,See the New Remington. Two- tona grey. finish. Big melanin performance. Cash or te Remington Rand Ltd.. 134 Rich- mond Street. Phone 2771. Venetian Blinds VENETIAN BLINDS - HAROLD Clark. Phone 15234. Free hang- ers wlth every blind. Wanted WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. ' up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 11m. Michael Bros. Work Wanted GENERAL TRUCKING, YARDS and cellars cleaned. Phone 780-1.. BRICK WORK AND PLASTEB: chimney repairs. Phone 1860-J. LADY WANTS POSITION ANS- wering Phone in small Office. Write Box No. 582, Guardipn. NOTlClh-BEMOVING ASHES from cellars; outside windows removed. Apply 66 Prince St. Phone 1075-1... . ilew York ‘Exchange NEW YORK, April 17—(CP)— WANTED - nsrwnau now AND or house of 4 or 5 rooms by Gum elderly couple. Good references. Apply Box 580, care Guardian. Lost 1,951" ..- 0N HILLSBOBO BE- twcen Grafton and Water Si»: glasses in leather case. Finder leave at this office. IDST-IN SUMMEBSIDE, Manon 19th, man's 16 sire gold watch. 17 Movement. The lng this Watch in emu , ‘on will receive $10-00 rowwrd for returning to own". D~ A_ p -~ '1 Long River. ___....__.e___-_------ Wale ilais Wasted a -— MAN FOB FARM wor Good _wsgas. Chester Wee hl-Iredericton. i wanna - our: , automobile mechanic wanted for 4m ' '.',_the Magdalen Islands. q. Good working condition; and good salary paid, to competent man, Acetylene welding exper- ience prefers-id but not neces- my. Wlltbjlo- “Q1380. d3 not Iirodrindstosge, Magdalen l‘s_~ e77; I . 0-' . .7 U" ‘codes. rum . s. snail. uni’ malls- middle of May. email Anew-Mm B“ nxraamucsc M w -- ‘dads-Dun c. ‘cue-r hundred. Willy! common; x Stocks Close All Chm Am Car Am Smelt . 47 Am Tel . 145 3-8 a - _ ' 30 Atchlson 92 - d ..... .. 11 3-8 iii"; Brills . Caterpil ar C and O Chrysler Com and S Curtiss Com Douglas . Erie Gen Eiec Gen Motors . Goodrich Goodyear .. Gt Nor Pfd .. Hudson M 122353282 n Ce-RBS3IISRSSBSS83EBEQSESSSQNS8$3$358=o8u8§35§3$£383w t ::::s,::r.zz:r: Ziiitiiftfziti‘: to Portugal. Cash prices: . Oats: No 2 CW 81 1-2; ex 3 QW 80;3CW80;ex1feed793-4;1 feed 79 3-4; 2 feed 78 1-4; 3 feed 73; track 77. ~ Barley: No 1 CW G-row 1.23 1-4; 2 CW. 6-row 1.23 1-4; 1 CW 2-row v1.14 152; 2 CW Z-row 1.14 1-2; 3 CW '6-row 1.20 1-4; 1 feed 1.14 1-2: 2 feed 1.14; '8 feed 1.11 1-2; track 1.10 1-4; no 2 CW yellow 1.14 1-2‘; 3 CW yellow 1.14 1-2. ‘Shipping News AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Saturday American Inventor, from Aus- tralia Arrived Sunday None Sslied Saturday and Sunday None AT HALIFAX— Arrived Saturday None . Arrived Sunday Elkhound, from Bridgewater, N.S. Tunaholm, New York Kaikowra, United States ports Sailod Saturday Alcoa Pioneer, for Bermuda Herman F. Whiton, Corpus Christi Salled Sunday Pacific Stronghold, for Boston Newfoundland, Boston Scythia, London AT HALIFAX- Arrlived Friday Vuicania, from Genoa Dufferln Bell, Saint John, NB. Sun Prince, Saint John Ssilcd Friday Siell Worker, for Boston Vulcania, New York . Wellington Kent, St. John's Egidio, United Kingdom rots sans AT HiGHFl-ELD Choice doiry form, 4 miles from Charlottetown, fronting on paved highway. Anal-r _ GORDON STETSON. FOR SAL I2 room double tenement house frontage 50 ft, depth 90 7-. Apply evenings to H0 Gree Street. ,- warmth Number of young pigs. Will poy.$27.00 e WHY aisl- W ‘sounds. Musl- be ‘ilibe inking all this wettmoron McN-EILL luniein A leflis Wharf. Wallets» fa wen-m‘ dwelling house in good repair in o good mi- dential locality. Possession re- quired June in. if interested please‘ writs particulars to 4 r. o. s» so, reported that ' for pigs over‘ For ‘non A ileat - Phone 240 -— Ask I For “riiitoissit g Top duality ' iild SYDNEY" iloai ell-Iv ‘A. A PICKARD and COMPANY LIMITED Norwegians Fear Whaling industry May Be Vanishing By DANIEL DQLUOI _ 081D, April 1B — (AP) — Nor- way has turned whaling into a coldly scientific industry with a payoff of 500900.000 a year. She has over $50,000,000 tied up floating factories that aaii each winter to the Antarctic and ze- tum in the Antarctic with 100,000 uietric tons of what, oil plus re- frigerated steaks. in the brief hunting season al- lowed by international agreement — 3% months - Norwegians out Qip and boil down more than l2,- 000 whales. This country controls s. mole:- iliy interest in global whaling, with 10 floating factories as against eight owned by the rest of the world. But the No. 1 position is loglcsi for Norway. A Norwegian named Sven Foyn revolutionized whaling. ' Back in i808, Foyn invented A gun which fired a grspnei with an explosive head. Instead of being annoyed by 4- hand-thrown harp- oons, whales began to be blasted into eternity in a few second by this Norwegian artillery. With the best whaling far off in the Antarctic. Ndrwegian ship- wrights invented the floating fea- tory. It carries a squadron of cat- chier boots. all mounting harp- oon-guns. It also has machinery for reducing the whafes, which the boats bring in, to their last drop of oil. Before the war, both Japan and Germany tried- in vain to over- take Norway in whaling. Now Ger- many has no floating factories left, while Japan has put i/wo into service again. Britain has four, The Netherlands one, and the So- viet Union one. Norway is miffed at eh, United States for allowing the Japanese to get back into the business, and was shocked when some sources tried to get money from the Eur- opean Recovery Progmm for new Germany floating factories. Norway's Arguments u The Norwegian argument is that her whaling fleet is already large enough to catch alone all the whales allowed by law. so EJLP. financing of German floating fac- tories would be sheer econ ‘ wastenThe painful sumiise is that whaling, as a result of its super- modemlzaticn, may be a vanish- ing industry, as was hunting buf- falo on the American plains. c- l-LT. Knudtzon, the Norwegian government's whaling expert says that the blue whale, biggest an- imal in the world and basis of the business, may be dangerously nearing extinction, This greatest of the leviathan: ls blue on his back, biuegrey on his belly, weighs up to 100 tons and may be as long as 100 feet. On a floating factory. h; becomes 14 tons or more of oil. An international pact sets the world catch at 10.000 blue-whale units a year. A blua whale is unted as equalling two fin whales are caught than blue whales. "We had hoped suspension .of hunting during the war would permit blug whales to increase substantially, says Knudtson. "But it hasn't. A little more interna- tional co-operation would help. The truth is that whale ,. ‘ tion could be boosted now and fewer whales killed, if Misting powers adopted a rational sched- ule for hunting. - “The thing to do is to hunt lster'in ‘the season when the whales are fatter. A blue whale that affords only as barrels of oil iri Deosmiber ‘would have gi-un 180 barrels if left alive until March." - Produce MONTREAL, April 17 —(CP)— Produce prices quoted here Satur- day ware reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture an foi- lows: ‘ , Eggs: Free cases, A large 47; med 45; A puilets 42 1-2-43; B 42 -1-2-43; C 35. Butter: Current receipts ‘I no 1 pasteurized 57 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58-58 1-2. First grade creamer-y print job price 59-60; sol- ids 58 21-2-59 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts Ontario white 30; Ontario colored 80 1-8- 30 1-4 (fob); wholesale Ontario white 31 ,1-4; Ontario colored 31 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs new 1.15-4.25, 10-ib_bags 2i cents; N.B. no 1 75 lbs 1.35-4.40; 10-lb bags 21 —23 cents; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.55—- 1.60; 10-lb bags 24—25 cents. Imperial Oil Co. Reports Record leer ‘IORONID, April l0—(GP)—Im- psrlal Oil, Ltd., had net income in 194-8 of $22,882,010 or 84.18 cents s share, compadod with 520.464.1381 or 75.54 cents a share in 1947. During 1948, says the annual re- port, the cccnpan “found naore crude oil, produce more oil, trans- ported. refined. distributed and marketed more oil and products than even- before." Nevertheless: ffTotal net operating profit ex- pressed as s. percentage or total doi- iar sales shows a decrease from 6.10 per cant in 1947 to 4.90 per cent in 1948. Expressed in terms of volume the net profit is 03-100 of one cent a. gallon in 1948 compared with 96- 100 to one cent a gallon in 1947." Sales in Canada and Newfound- land reachai a new high of 1,819,- 007,000 gallons. Gross value of sales was $344,373,880 and net profit on. Canadian operations was $16,873.- 163. or 60.21 cents a share, compared with $15,903,965 or 58.71 cents a share in 1947. Capital expenditures for plant and equipment totalled 536.591.9111 up 371,933 from 1947. D vvidends paid amounted to $13.- MNS. and the balance of profits was invested in the business. Altogether, funds brought into the business during the year amounted to 57130589, including proceeds from ain issue of debentur- es, from sale of’ holdings in Inter- national Petroleum 00., Md, and other investments. Sal of International Petroleum broil t 580.299.2443, of which $38,- 3901!» was in cash and $41,909,344 in interest-bearing notes. During the year inventory of crude oil and products increased from $59,147,727 to $79,129,532. An amount of $3,300,000 was deducted from 1948 cumin-Be and added to inventory reserves bringing n- ssrve for future shrinkage of in- ventory values up to $10,000,000. This was considered prudent, the report stat/es. in view of some weak- nesses which have developed in Current assets were 01.47.509.730 and current liabilities $36,933,829. resulting in net working capital of 5110575901. an increase of $43,411,- 110 over 947. WINGING NORTH ' HAHFAX — (OP) — Residents of the city's north end are con- vinced thst spring is here to stay. A large flight of geese took 30 minutes to "hunk? past Pier 0. in formation across the harbor to- wards Tuft's Cove. on April 3. roan sans Well established mercantile business with up-to-dota resi- dence and 3 acres of lend. Within l3 miles of Charlotte- iolm on improved highway. Im- mediate possession. s_ ‘IFERMS CASH. Auction Safe A it lllgg, Wednesday, April 20 ill, at 1. P.M.: OF STOCK. CROP AND FARM IMPLEMENTB I am instructed by Mr. John Campbell to sail by Public Auction his entire Stock. Crop, Ferns Implements and some Household Furniture.- STOOK: 1 milk aow 0 years old; l Ayrshire cow 8 years old (to "when in April). 1 Arrlhl" °°" 5 years old (so frefllen in apt-m; 1 Silos-thorn cow s years old (to freshen in April); 1 Ayrshire heifer 3 years old (to freshen in June); 1 Ayrshire heifer z years old, 0 l-yesr fllill. 1 horre 4 yells old (Blood); 1 horse 5 years old (Parcheroni; '1 horse 9 years old (French Coach), 70 hens, 1 beef cow. CROP: 1 rfok of hay; 1 stack of hay: 150 bushels mixed grain; 150 bushels Urban seed oats. several tens of straw. - IMPLEMENTS: l hay mower (bearing): 1 gang plow. 1 single plow, 1 gag nplkg hgpynwg, l aenffler. 1 horse hoe. l dine herrow, 1 grain separator. 1 cream separator ma Laval No. 12). 1 set beam scales. ,1 earl (new). 1 truck wagon with pole and shafts. 1 driving wagon. l. driving sleigh. 1 wood sleigh. 1 broader lflive (ooali. 1 80-111. cream cell. l buffalo robe. hay rooe. forks and blocks. 1 let Grid". harness: film full set of harness for R work horses. fnrirs. shovels. hora. rakes an all other rsnsil articles found about n well-equipped farm. 4 cords a wood (stove lengihi, few cords of slabs and wood in corllwood lentil!!- Quantitv of saantling and rough beards. also some household furniture - and effects, Including: 1 room heater, 1 organ. l dIninz-room suite, '1 bureaus. several vrtrrs tables, i gas lamp, lamps. radio. etc. i _' W. H. BEATON. IPROFESSIONAL CAR DSJ} e Auctioneer .1. s. Burnett, '.L.B; i] Barrister, Solicitor, In. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I ‘ 134 Bichmcnd Street Charlottetown, l’.E.I. i ‘ Boa 414 Tel. 2880 i 0r. J. C..Guilcni', B. Sc. DENTIST Plcisard Building I51 Great George St- DENTAL X-BAY Phone 0607 MORRELL AND COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT f‘ - Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown Phone 1447 Box 844 William A. Reddin 5A.. 8.80». LL.B. BABBIS EB, SOLIOITOB, Ito. I.0.0.I‘. Bl g.—’Next to Boddb Bron PHONE 2484 Money to Loan Taxation Collections Gender 8s Hazard Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc b Bank of Com sea-c Bldg. ONE! TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET, B.A., LLJ Canadian Bent of Commerce Bldg. Palmer 8i Hesldm Bank of Nova Seofla Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.L MONEY TO LOAN Dr. W. R. Carson ~ Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CHABLOTTETOWN l0! Prince 8t. Phone 1012 A. Wultlien Gander, LL.B. IABIISTEB. SOLlCfTOB, Ito. Phillips Building 111 Grafton Gtroet . Money to Loan Collections i cnsawrrarowx NEIL W. HIGGINS ' . .‘. OHABTEBE D ACCOUNTANT Ourrie Bulidhg- OBABLOTTETOWN IEO. Be: GM NOT BY, Etc, Eastern Trust Building Phone i711 I r. A. L. Maclsad: DENTIST Dental X-llly Whcian Building, Boom I 175 Grafton Street Phone 291 M. Albain Farmer _ '3 MONEY T0 LOAN B.A., LL.B. BABBISTEB, SOLICITOE Oharlottotownpl’. E. I. W‘ Fredverlc A. Large, Ra BABBISTEB, SOLIOITOB, NOTARY Boys! Bank of Canada Ohambei Charlottetown, P.E.I. Sn r ' - ‘> George J. Tweedy, 1L0. ' Bell 8r Muthieson i nannrsrnns. soucrrons, so, a. n. emu, nl.L..'. n. s. MATIIIESON, us, mo. 1 Attorneys at Law LOANS on crrv sun vanes i 2 PBO PERTIES 1B0 Richmond Sf- Charlottetown, mas. “ f“ 1.7 s. TAYLO “- Optometrist 4| Eyes examined, glasses fit- ted Joseph R. MocMilia-m, LL.B. y BABBISTER, SOLICITOB, E00. ', 75 Queen Street PHONE 776 Money to Loan flolleefloi! Corner Kent s; Queen.‘ Ste. Office Phone l956—lfousc_ 101k J \ Electrical contractor Anniw WIRING AND REPAIRING ‘ - M’ A. sexes-r n. amass. ~ Solicitor 120 Elm Ave. Phone 1068f kliillll’ lllll Phone Ill-III, hi: On North liver Rood 2 fillies from City All Modern Equipment For Pwficulon iisii. 19454. ‘\ efheson 8r Peeks A. W. MATIIESON. la». A. B. PEAKE, 8A., LLB Barristers, ate. diecoions - Money to been 90 Great George Street - Cl-rlotteeon ARIZONA IIPEDBEAM REGINA — (OP) - A scheme for making Regina "wonderland" came in a- recent letter to Mayor Garnet Mendel. B. IuAnderson of Mess, Arisona. ‘PPM- vouue man" v eon i-iasevvus can, acous- i-iaaewass co. no. pl , ’ piping warm air from the south to Begins. The suggestion a winter ‘ MecPhee 8r Trainer, 1 n. r. MscPflEE, n.4, no. a sosannmurnsmon, BA. 1 Barristers, Etc. 5 Iiley Bldg. Ch'bo J. A. McGingnn NOTARY, ETC. BABBISTER. SOLIOI ‘OR, OUKBIE BUILDVYF 4v LANDMARK vsmsmuo j POPULAR POINT, Man. - (OH - The Ogilvie elevator. one of the oldest in Manitoba and a district landmark for many years has been demolished. Built in ieoo, the elevator was not used foa- ihs qaecificsiiy excluded hot air. ‘ i040 crop. liid was sold early this a. a. no N! e column onus-nan aooooursxrs ilmfll- ‘ moaaainrrarovm V Halli-I IGrafton 9-. y "gum Ilene IQ Boa I07 I New Glasgow _ ‘have j lseevills