IRNING, BRENNAN Il-Ii of N078 Scot-in. Building 55 PROVINCE or BRITISH COLUMBIA 6% BONDS MATURING FEBRUARY 15th. III TO YIELD 5.15 l. M. BAGNALL-MANAGEI. ‘it 8i COMPANY LTD. Charlottetown urns-nunresemblance-unionnnublknpulunpcnnpunpcxnunnlululln "I" w» nru Advertising Rates-Payable in Aiivance talus ulllllliflll loofah. 40 per word; Wuhan: and but"; 10¢“. h pol word) Announcement: mu Coming Event: ‘In per worth ullllihfid h pol vlunr, All Aleuiurhnu Noticed, m per inch; Lin: of lflurul uuu “WWII "flowin- wfllu. m». do M: name; lnttcn ul Gtlllduleuug u» per inch. NIDIIIASI of ‘fhuuin imif Appreculiuu, 10o per inch ur in per word. Other rule: inf lppliclllllln. luuuauui Charge Aer uuy uuverflnemaut ‘ ‘y-fivi. ceutu. moo-cm ‘~- For Sale FOR SALE -- FOUR YEAR OLD island bred l-‘iorse at o2 Upper Queen sireet. Also island Died horses at Peaks. Jonn ulvhe. L- lZa-‘i-Qiil-D-li-fi. volt SALE - CHOICE BANNER seed oats. Herb Dennis. Marsh- field. L-23-5-3-a1. __.,,______ FOR. SALE - AYRSl-IIRE GRADE Cow 7 years old. due to freshen May 15th. Cha.s. F. Willis. L-39-5-3-3i. FOR. SALE-MOTOR. BOAT 30 FT. over a1. 8t ft. beam. 2 1t. draft forward cabin. A. J. Vessey, Upper Prince Street. Charlottetown. L-35-5-3-3i. STRAWBERRY PLANTS - 60c hundred. 75c by mall; $4.50 thou- d. F. S. Reeves, southport. L-34-5-3-6l. FOR. SALE — QUANTITY BAN- ner and hulless oats seed. Ken- neth Morris, Bedford. L-42-5-3-4-7. FOR SALE - DISC. NARROW. Appl Roy Bruce, Blacksmith, Nort River. L-9l-5-4-li. IOR SALE-MARE SEVEN-YEARS old, sound. Apply E. J. Malone. Green Bay. L-117. IOB SALE - BABY CARRIAGE one year old in good condition. Phone 1499. L-80-5-4-3i. ._._____€_._. FOR. SALE-TWO REGISTERED gigs-e bred stallions. Apply Roland nderson, Milburn. L-62-5-3-3i. FOR SALE — A NUMBER 0F choice Lime Trees, Apply J. Scott Cairns. Dunstaifnuge. L-74-5-4-3i. I011. SALE - TWO‘ YEARLING Shorihorn Bulls. Dual purpose. . w. Cm b . Cc all. N’ s y mwn-M-s-A-al. IAB-M FOR SALE AT MT. ALB- ion. Apply Alex. Horton. Bethel. 1ot49orH.K.S.H .88 Great George Street. L-81-5-4-8-9. ‘UR SALE-MAY 5TH. 12 GOOD. work horses. oso one choice caddie horse. A. M. WrlQhi. Nil-m- ‘ tcizue. 141° IOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Phelps Electric Light Plant 1500 Y tis. t0 B. C. Webster, mmn, A“? L-86-5-4-3i. Ion. SALE - BLOOD HORSE. and in good condition. 1000 In. wcirkmanywgi%ghéi~ - 90111- wn‘ M ' w“ 11-743-4-30-5-2-4. SALE ... ONE- RENEWED cow, good milker, one two year old filly. Banister. Vern- d. on Proude, Union RnaL-“Jsflbst Wanted WANTED — PHONE at Michael's. L-96-5-4-3i. WANTED — BY JUNE 1st BOARD for elderly lady in comfortable home near seashore. Write lea Fitzroy Street. 17-720-4-30-31 WANTED TO BUY USED AUTO- mobfe about $300. Stow W01‘- 258115589 gnguasgrlacxllition of car. ' u" ‘L-iu-c-ao-ai. YOUNG PIGS UP Knud Jorg- L-29-5-3- i. IOTTLES. MW OI‘ 0011i WANTED -— tlll Mbhdfly the 9th. cnsen.‘ Fredericton. NTED — COUNTER S C A i: E S wsAuitable for stag. Caogiarlfi-fgr; ist . Wri . . oé-Fw L-43-5-3-8i. "Male Instruction” MEN T0 TAKE ur AIR CONDI- tioning and Electric Rcfrisoro-igg and bet M 7-5-4-31 _ Boarders Wanted W A NT E D — BOARDERS, 139 nuisooro. L-ois-fi-Zi-oi. Miscellaneous FOR COMPLETE EXTERMIN- BiiOII of Bedbugs, Coacroaches, xvi-inns. Rats. iviice. etc. hone 89. write Island Sanitary supplits Exltermrnluols, 88 QuSGII street, cnarlotlewvv n. I..- l4-a-4-7-ll. PRIVATE SALE FURNITURE, 72 Upper Hillsnoro 3 w 5. L-49-4-i4-2i. ESCAPED — MALE FOX, MARK- ings 91 I-I 128. Reward. G. P. Hooper. L-754-4-30-3i. THE CITY MARKET 0F CHAR- lottetown‘ was Fumigated by Is- .and Sanitary Supplies and Ex- terminators located at 88 Queen Street. Charlottetown. 11-74-5-4-7-11. To Let Apply Guardian. L-15-5-2-3i. T0 LET — BEAUTIFUL RESID- epcte gain legge rltawn and garden po x . Ga . Phone lea-L. ~m1,-3-1.5.rfi§_ TO LET — HOUSE AND BARN IN Rood location. Phone 168-1.. L-37-5-3-3i. HOUSE T0 LET, ALMOST NEW. Apply Mrs. John Wheatley, 73 Bflyfield. L-64-5-3-3i. FOR. RENT — SMALL FURNISH- ed Apartment at 130 Elm Ave. _Appl_y_I-1orne. L-5l-5-3-3i. r-‘on RENT - SEVEN ROOM heated Apartment. Garage and Garden. Apply Alex. W. Mathe- sou. 90 Great George Street. L-66-5-3-3l. FOR RENT AT 245 QUEEN ST. 8 roomed apartment. electric T8089. heated. continuous hot water. Apply Mrs. Home, 130 Elm Ave. Telephone 321. L-51-5-3-3i. T0 LET-FIVE ROOMS. BATH and hells in cottage. No other tenant in building. Apply 191 Woof, Georae- Ir-110-5-4—tf_. Male Help Wanted WANTED- IMMEDIATELY MAN for farm work near Charlotte- iown-eoins waxes. Apply xv co Guardian. 1.43.541- i, WANTED — YOUNG MAN FOR farm work. Apply in person to Vernon S. Munn. Mermaid. L-31-5-3-3f. farm. Apply Leaman Ceseiey, Kei- vln. L106-5-4-3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY YOUNG man i.c work on small farm near ranch. Apply A. B. careLG-uirdian. -B5-5-4-3i. ‘ Lost LOST IN THE CITY NICKLE HUB cap for Ford V8. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. L102-5-4-li Personal you use Cress Oorn or Bunion Salves. At Reddins, Worthys and all Druiz Counters. CHAMPAGNFS BIRTHDAY PARJS-(CP) — Speaking of an- niversaries —and they do every day in France -t.his year is the 300th birthday of champagne. first made by Dom Perigncn, a Benedictine mechanically incline W? ‘iniliilli 13.7%.»... r e. ~- Guardian. 10-749-4-29-5-2. Baby Chicks ROM TIME T0 TIME WE HAVE special prices on Bray phckslé Bee us today. J. H. Campbell. All ii!"- W K. Crafer. R. R. 5. Keno“; ‘ton; or Mrs. Basil MacDcnaas. ‘Iracudlc Cross. 4-11-15- WI HAVE HELPED HUNDRED! to obtain positions ca letter Cal'- riers. Postal Clerks. Customs lb!- lminera Clerks and 81011087595’ m. etc... and can help vou- Wylie m for olcoi and free informat- on- M.,C. O. Schools Ltd.. Toronto, i0 Oldest in Canada. M- K- W 'k Female Help Wanted rygggfiilARANC E Auciioii SALE At Mermaid, Lot 48, on May 7th, commencing at 1 P. M. sharp. Shore ‘farm of 103 acres, choice land in good locality 5 mileu from Charlottetown, 11 roomed hcuce (would be ideal for summer bond- el-a) burul. ico house, garage and 12 pen Fox Ranch. STOCK-A horses, 5 frcchcned cows, 2 heifer: due in freshen, 1 cow due to freshen, 3 calves, nicer. 1 brood low, 40 hem. CROP-Quantity seed grain, coed potatoes, hey and straw. .____.____________ N T0 LET-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. “OH MY POOR FEET!" — NOT IF ' lhonewillbc m: RLOTTETO GUARD srock QUOTA TIONS ' Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Bloch ._._._.. Clove Bell Tel "1 I 158% Brazilian 11 B C Power A 39 Bl Pr 43% Can Cement 9% Can Car Pound 11% Cari Car Pfd 251,4 Can Ind Al A 31/. Can Pacific 6V; Can Celaneso 18 Cock Plow 9 Cons Smelt 55% Dom Bridge 27% Dom Steel B 12 Dryden 5% Gen Steel Ware 6 Gypsum 5% How Smith 14 Imp 'I‘ob 14% Int Nickel 46 Massey Harris 6V: McColl Front 12% Mtl Power 29 Nat Brew 38 Nat Steel Oar 39% Norenda 58% Power Corp 13 Quebec Power l5 Shawinigan 18% St Law Com 351 St Law Pfd 30 Sou Can Pow ill»; Steel of Can 63 St of Can Pfd 60 Win Elec A 185 Win Elec B — (Canadian Press) stocks Close Canada 60 Commerce 161 Montreal Z04 ova Scotla. —- Royal Bk 173 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LUANS ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nearelf. Branch of The Canadian Bank Of Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT You If You You Deposit Borrow Receive Monthly 8 00 8 85.87 8 I S 108 8 100.00 3 a 8 168 8 157.30 $14 8 21B S 202.23 818 S 324 S 303.25 $27 S 540 S 505.54 S45 $1068 $1000.86 $89 OTHER AMOUNTS Al‘ PROPOR- TIONATE BATES PRIVATE SALE AT FREDERICTON ‘MAY 7th, AT IRM. Consisting oh-onc horse, 9 years old, one tea-m truck wagon, driving wagon, suikie, driving harness, work harness, spring tooth barrows, scuf- flcr, hilier, etc-, etc. If day of sale stormy, suction will take place following Monday. Tel-mo Cash. ' HENRY MALLETT, Fredericton. All-GTION SALE’ The Executor: of the Estate of the late M11. Annie McMillan will offer for sale by Public Auction on the premises at 124 uorchcster Street. in Charlottetown, on Tues- day, May 10th, I938, at l2 o'clock noon, the residence and lot o! Innd belonging tn this Estate. This pro- perty has l. frontage on Dorchester Street of 51 feet and in in a very desirable location. Iuspecti may be had by lpply- In; to M. A. Farmer, Solicitor, or to J. P. Bradley, Auctioneer. L-z-s-a-i-c-e. GRAIGIE liiEAL This c., ‘no tclliou will be ;i..';‘,".‘,i"‘.ll‘f;“" "’..'l.rsli""ir..f’if fit°ilit.n“il‘.‘l,"li“ltafi‘lfi full all when this found during IQIIOII CECIL STEWART. Owne Watch for 0f 1989. IIMPIEMENTS " ' need- er. ho mower, dink hnrrow, l lke tooth arrow. Illll N01. l l! plown, rake, muffler, gorse hue, roller, beater digger. ll vlng and A AAA_L_L ?~o1e‘s.rrr truck wagons. cure» which. driv- wANnn A1‘ ONCE. MAID FOB mi; , hcx sleigh, a eral housework. Phone Mm ale liltlonnry engino. In!!! altar Bears. Revere fioziflé M, o3, "ififffiufl “It T“ Reconditioned Farm Ma- ‘ ' ' ' QR: "an". npofutor, wire chlnery at Prices to Sell. WAN!!!) ..-. MAID FOB. FAMILY ntntchen and uumcroul other - fiflfiwl Wgiiii‘ h5g5? ""°'°"iit hardwood plank. lbllt Trud‘ wan”. , my I .3f7“"'3'm' wood and, several cord! firewood. Drum! Waggon. _ _ -- Household affects also I, lean-Ila Gang Plow: _ Salesman Wanted 1&1‘: with litter! an c walkmsTplghfln ‘m. “m, n“; Mus. nissiii A. sum! Spring co arrow an ‘Egrtglvee Agyzqmufin- The latch Ogrlfi late John '8. Spruje" “QM, “no; non operate ‘Term: of farm mule known n4 cram Squaw" ‘bmmmm. iiomeucc- lfoehcropcnd movciilcooul "d mibsdugvmmiliionc o! 060' INN" ‘WWM M“ Mm‘ Gum G n er . ‘do undid cub, 1*"- "° 7"“ ‘g- m m“ i? $23.11.». Sllillll KERR.“ “I'M l‘! “a, m, Auctioneer. 9'5 "m" W“ “ii-I- I-M, ,-',i-,",,*,,,,,,..,.......,"“- 1465-3-44 r. counted for a turnover Market Closes On Recovery Side In N. _Y. B Frederick Gardner (Anooiaizd Pren Financial NVriter) NEW YORK. M81’ 3—-'1'he stock market. for a change, picked the lecovezy side in today's market and M3137; me clostgitall d 472 470 sh 9.118.625 e , 51-93. against 354,010 the clay before. The éil-lséicitiiaéfél Pressd average 10f” 60d is- au a van o . ooirlt at can. c” s‘ Canadian issues tended forward. Bell Telephone advanced 3 i-4 points to 156 1-4. International Nickel 2 points w 48 1-8 and Dome Mines 1 1-8 t0 54. Lake Shore, Im- perial Oil. Imperial Tobacco, Ford and Distillers improved fractionally. Quebec Power eased a fraction. U. S. Steel was up 1 3-4 points at 44 and Bethlehem gained as much at 47. Aircrafis were among the strong spots of the day, reflecting furth- er- hopes of future large p ane or- ders from the British and French. A revival in utilities was a cheer- ing actor. lvilators ignored a sit- down strike at Chevrolet and a substantial drop in April new p955- enger car registrations. WHAT STOCKS DID TUE MON Advancu 365 74 Declines 118 273 Unchanited 109 152 Total issues 592 530 Stocks Move SlightlyI-Iigher In Montreal MONTREAL, May 3 _(0p)__ Advances ranged up to a. couple of points in today's sesion on the stock exchange though volume was benea-th the previous day. Inierllsted leaders turned gen- erally higher and the remainder of the list improved in sympathy. _Bell Telephone featured utilities wit-h an advance of 2 3-4 points at 150 3-4. Canadian Pacific slipped 1-8 in the late trade. Construct- ions were quiet and so were papers In the la-tier. Howard Smith finn- ed 1-4 and Dryden lost a. similar fraction. Dominion Steel and coal “B" General Steel added 3-4 at 12. wares firmed 1-4.' Total sales: Industrials 13,200; Mines 179.500; bonds $2,450, Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com “‘ 1m Abltibi Pfd _ Asbestos 55 B A Oil 19s; Beauhamois 3i; Bathui-st A 31,4 Dom Tar 7 Fraser _ Fraser V T O 14 Ford A 15% Hir Walker 331,5 Home Oil 130 Imp Oil 17 Int Pete 25% Melchers A 5 Prce Com Q Price Pfd L.“ New York Curb (Canadian Prcu) Stocks _ Q10” Am Cyan-B 131/, Am Gas Elec 331,1, Am Su Pow s; Cities erv gs, Creole Pet 13s; El Bond Share 55g Gulf Oil Corp 33 Humble Oil 651/, Niag Hud 7 Pant Oil m 5 I I Mining TORONTO. May 3‘ -(CP)_ Toronto stock listings trailed m; New York market At a digigncg today. Gains were more conser- vative than (he big board re- gistered but confidence was on the up grade at the close. The penny group us e spotlight. Dome was a hi her- bl-ad-iet feature. showing a ne Ad- vance of 1 3-4 tc 54 3-4. Othel- bi golds were steady Noranda add a point. Hudson Bay closed un- changed. Changes amon/g the cheaper base metals were narrow. Naybob had the benefit of ore development re- ports and the price advanced 3 3-4 to 24 3-4 cents on a trade of 106.000 shares. Gillies Lake oc- of 71.000 shares with price steady and El- dorado firmed l! cents 1p 2 3a on a trade of 18.000 shares, The market tone improved for that medium-price golds. Western oils more than recover- ed i-heir early losses. Ruyllitc held to the down side by u half point but gains of 2to7 cents were Allowing finally for Calgary-Ed- monton. Home, Okelta and Prairie Royalties FINANCE MONTREAL. May 3 -(1P)-— Brill-sh and foreign e clos- ed steady today Nominc. rates for JIIIO amounts: , France, franc. .030060 (.000421d) Germany. Reichsmark, .4043 pound 5.0189 I ( (X10111) ‘Great. Britain, .0005c N .Y. Stock (Canadian Prue) 3"“! - .- _. Close Am For Pr t 3% Am Radiator 12 Am Tel Tel 121114 Am Water 11/, A aconde. 271,’, Bait Ohio 5n, Baldwin Loco 7v, Bendix Av _ Beth Steel 47 Ches Ohio 27% Chrysler 41 Cons‘ 8% Commonvncliih B0 11.1 Con Can 37% Con Eldison 21% Con Gas O0 5% Corn Products e2 Oilrtiss Wri t 19% Elec Auto te 15"; Elec Pr Lite 8H Gen Elec 32y; Gen Foods ._ Gen Motors 30% Goodrich 13% Goodyear Tire 18% Gt Nor Pfd 15% Hudson Mot Car 6"; Int Harvester 571,4 Int Tel Tel 7i‘. Kennecott 33 Mont Ward 31% N Y Central 12% Natl Cash Reg ism Nor Am Co 171/. Nor Pacific 7% Pack Motor 4 Paramount a Penn R. R 15% Phil Morris 86 “l Phil Pet. C0 33% Pub Ber N J 21% Pure Oil 101/, Radio Corp 5% Radio K O 2% Sears Roe Co 55% Shell Union Oil 13 uth Pac 11% Std Oil N J 46% Stude Co 4% Texas OOTD 36% United Air 26% United Corp 21.4 United Gas Imp i0 U S Rubber 26% U S St Cc 44 U S 1nd Al 16% Vanadium 15 Warner Bron 4% West Union 21% West Air Brake 21% West Elec 72V.- Woolworth 41% Produce Prices MONTREAL, May 3 -(CiP)- Prices held s today in l h trading on Ca ion oommod ty exchange. Butter spot -Que fresh ( scram) 26 3-4-27; Que (36 score) 26 - B. Cheese spot —Unquoted Eggs spot,- -Ont A-la- A-medium 21a; A-pulle lalfle 20 1-3a; O l9 l-Za. Eggs spot -Ont A-large Z2 1-211: A-medium 21a; A-pullets 19a; B- Large lsrpe 20 1-2; C i9 1-2. May 3' -(OP)—— on open produce M 1-281 19a; B- MONTREAL. Prices ruled firm markets today. Butter was quoted at 27 cents u pound nominal for No. 1 in ccrlots or less with lots to retailers at 2'7 1-2 for solids and 28 for rlnts. Graded egg shipments n carlois or less were 22 1-2 cents a dozen for A-large. 21 for A-mediiun. 19 for A-piillets, 20 l-2 for B and l9 I-z for C. Cheese was i5 cents a pound for Ontario colored. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 00's 50-55: N. B mts No, 1 80s 53-410; P. E. I. mis No. 1 90's 85; Fla bushel 2.25; Jamaica 50 lb crates 175-2 00. Livestock MONTREAL. May 3 —(CP)— Receipts: Cattle 154. calves 1.401. hogs 000. sheep and lambs 4. Cattle were made up of cahners. cutters, common to fair cows and one load of light heifers. Sales were active at firm prices. Calves were cenis higher than Monday's trading. There were no bulk of the W115- calves were sold in mired lots at $4 50 to $4.75. Fair to medium kinds from $5.35 to $5.75. Drink- ers ranged from $4 to $4.50. Good spri lambs averaging be- tween 40 ah 45 pounds brought 36 to $6.50 each with commoner kinds from $4 to 85 each. Bacons hogs were $10.50 fed and watered. with truck hogs sell- ing up to $10 05. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the usual cuts on off grades. Cows were from $7 to $8 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Cnnadin Press) Toronto. Montreal and York —Si0cks closed higher Winnipeg -Whea.t 3-8 i0 1 l-I cents lower New York -Cotton lower; rub- ber, sugar and coffee higher. .. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing txchange rates At Montreal -Pound 5.01 3-8: U S. dir 1.1K) 17-82; franc 3.03 19-97. Al. New York -Pound 4.98 3-4; gancdiau dlr .90 15-82; franc 3.- At Paris —.Pound 12s. 2d: U. s. dll- 00.41 cents; Canadian dlr 50.- 09 cents. NSW uoTice ‘HUI will tale plus Iii-CHAD- LOTTITOIVN IIIILI RANGE. retwcen lMh Icy Illl 30th November. Ill. The dlungcr are‘ to. ' n uf all lnmi minim of the follow I boundar- I'- llovnlnenclng l4 the Ilring polnil uurl extending OYGI‘ tho llllluhorn Blur Io u pa.“ MO yurll lmrlh-cuncrly fro tho Iulcunwooll Alyluu, thence yurd In n north-mainly direction, lheleo ‘running louth-wonfrrly In the direction cl the firing pollute, ull lull and water being ‘nrlmlnl In rho-cc huwulutlea llo lu the danger non. B1 min cl on MIIIIIIII or NATIONAL DIIlNfl - __._._ "-1-" IIILI AND MACHINE GUN PRAC- in Here in the fire sensation of 1938- Ncw in duign, new in uppeurnn w’ N with u new high in Firestone quality at a new low price. This new Firestone Standard Tire his everything you want —- safety, mileage, carefree dependability. Never before AIIVC you com so much tire for the money. Every tire carries the Firestone name and; guarantee-wow assurance of greater. non-skid efficiency, greater safety and, longer mile-eo- Bcforo you buy any tire this Spring, first go to your nearest Firestone, Dealer and see how he can cave you‘. money with this new Firestone.‘ - Standard —- the greatest tire vulucl ever offced at than low pricel. For Trucks, 200 . . ,. L...__....s.._ f_._f.....s-‘ Fir-uncut ltundhrdTiruuuro also undo in up- on! cine: for h-uclu . . . up them to cut oper- ntiugcocto. Currencies MONTREAL, May 3 —(CP)— The Pound Sterling advanced 1-32 of a. cent at $5 0i 3-8 on Montreal foreign exchanges today while the French franc declined l-32 of a cent at 3.00 19-32 cents. The United States dollar remained un- changed at 17-32 per cent prem- um, Minard‘; linimcnt removes stains. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building lil Charlottetown on Thursday the l9th. day of May 1938, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL that tract, piece or cparcel of land sit- uate lying an being on Lot Thirty-four in Queens County, bounded and described as follows. that 1s to say: COMMENCING at a stake fixed in the Northwest angle of John Currans farm on the East side of the Frlstoil Road. thence running North along the said Road seven chains and forty- t‘ ~ee links, thence East three de- grees and forty minutes variation thirty-two chains and eighty-eight links, thence due East ch in; and tweive links to ihc baundaly line between Lots 34 and 35, thence South sight chains and fifty links along said line. thence West seveny-iive chains to the game of commencement containing y estimation fifty-nine acres of land a little more or less, being thus described in g dcei from the Commkssloner of Public Lnlicl. to Moses (Doilnnrs and imarlng- date the 30th. day of December A. D. 1889; , Also all that tract, pieze or par- cel of land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number 34 aforesaid. bounded and fit-scribed as follows, that is to say: having a front of ton chains on the west side of the Stanhope or Flision Road and running West by par- allel lines to the East boundary of land in possemion of James G. Hughes and of land formerly in the possession of John Auld, beln bounded on the North by lan now or formerly in possession of William Seaman and on the South by land colid by Moses Con- nors to Davin Connors by Inden- ture bearing date the 13th. day of October A. D., i890. and contain- ln seventy-two acres of land a lit le more or less. The above sale is made under l power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage dated the 1st. day of June I927, made between David Connors of Pleasant Grove Int 34 in Queens county. Farmer, of the one part and Calvin McKay of Charlottetown in Queens County. Ciel-k, and Mary E. Mc- Kay of the same place Married Woman, default having‘ been made in the payment of t e principal and interest thereby secured. For further rticulcrs opal? to McLeod a entlcy. Sol (mo. Charlottetown. Dated this 19th. day of April. i938. CALVIN MCKAY Ind MARY E. MCKAY. Mowageos. 1.490440- 4-1.8 thiriy-nlllr . NOTICE ! HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES’ ' Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for, motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 6,000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 30th day of March, A.D. 1938. where the total By order, , P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council. MAY perty, THE Auctioneer Auction Sale of Fifty Six Acre Farm and Fox Ranch Property Near To be sold at public auction on the premises. Tuesday, May 10th, commencing at 1.30 p.m.farm and ranch properly 0d 0n ilic Si. Peters Road. four miles from (‘hm-infin- tcwn. The property contains iwo dwelling houses. barns, and complete set of outbuildings. Large rancli fitted with pens of a capacity of 800 foxes. Contains 56V; acres good level farm land. The road adjoining this farm is io be paved this summer and city electric light is available. This is an extremely desirable farm property. fox ranch pro- nr both, and is also suitable for division into two ranching or small farm properties as one set of buildings is on the Si. Peter's Road on the south end of the property, and the other set faces the East Royalty Road on the north end. Immediately after the sale of the property li- self there will be put up for auction miscellaneous fox ranching and farming equipment including truck Waggon, express Waggon, fler, fox shipping crates and pen doors. eight coop: l2 x 6, lumber for 10 coops l2 x 6, 4 pens, drinking pans_ meat grinder, eic., etc. If day of sale stormy first fine day following at the same hour. _ Terms Cash. For further particulars apply, ‘Liquidator, Silver Sheen Foxes Lid- 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. J. A. McDONALD, Charlottetown 10th, at 1.30 p.m. of Silver Sheen Foxes Limited situat- seeder, mower; plow, scuf- auction will lake place EASTERN TRUST COMPANY.-