YEW-Eli ..- ' ‘I w. /_____.__.._____* FERTILIZER ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ To Farmers liear Charlottetown mum“; a Fertiliser advertisement reminds me of a politician “mo; his platform. "mg NO. I-—Our prices are exactly the same as other Fer- tiiim l! ' , no higher and no lower. [LINK N0, t-Buy your Fertilizer and lime from the dealer who m m, fall of the year and throughout the winter months, bu” what is offering In Turnips and Potatoes. ltemcmbe we My ul-h day regardless of market conditions and l feel con. fident that conservatively we have shipped from Charlotte- mm five cars of Turnips and three cars of Potatoes to any one w- hsndlcd by any Charlottetown dealer and considerably more "no the total of all the dealers put together. PLAN]! N0. Ii-We give employment here for about eight and a half months of the year to between forty and sixty men. Many o! them are boys from your neighborhood N0. t-ln the fall of the year we buy onr Potatoes from the field and grade them over our electric graders at Char- lottetown which gives you a market for your No. 1's and your m; 1 small-I NOJ-ln order to have sufficient space to look after the he“, guppllCl offering during this past winter, 1 took ever m, Railway wharf shed at Charlottetown, heated it, and per- mitted other produce dealers to use it. n“): N0. k-We are in a position to extend reasonable credit again this year to those farmers who have traded with us for . number of years and also in a position to take on new {armors near l“ lottetown providing we feel satisfied as to their ability and honesty. n“; yo, ‘l-To any farmer near Charlottetown who, in the fall or any time during the shipping season, has a carload of potatoes or Turnips we are pleased to _buy same from him giv- m» him the full carload price and dealer's commission. lf l were a farmer with a large acreage er a earlot to offer, I would want to receive every penny possible for my produce. [LANI NO_ l-When we are delivering your Fertiliser with our own trucks, we will be pleased to buy and truck in free what fqtgtoeg yon have left the day your Fertilizer is delivered at prevailing market price. IIOOIIMHDATIONF-l recommend that you continue to have your land analysed before you determine the the exact amount ' st Fertilizer you should apply. Realize this year that, while Fertilizer is slightly higher, your Iced is cheaper and your total cost per acre should not exceed that at the five year average. l do a little farming myself and last year lused more Fertiliser than the average farmer but l had a much hrgfl run and heavier yield. On the avenge, since last fail, we p"; paid 8c to 4c per bushel more for 2 l-t inch Potatoes than tho market would allow us to pay for Certified Seed; but, to obtain m; large sized Potato you must apply a little more Fertilizer. .. l strongly recommend that growers continue their little Seed plots of an eighth to a quarter of an acre, and tuber unit some. llike the look of the possibility of good prices for both Potatoes and 'i‘u.rnlps this fall To the outlying sections, Messrs, George C. Kitson, Hampshire, lorne Coles, Milton, lrving Thompson, Dnnstaffnage, llsrold P. cudmore, Brackley. John A. Mclfinnon, Union ltoud, Frank Mn- Nally, Scotchfort, and J. Leo Praught, Vernon will be soliciting for 1| a share of your Fertiliser and lime orders, to formers in the sections that I have not mentioned l much prefer they come to the office to make satisfactory and financial ls angements about their Fertilizer requirements. We are not going to the expense of publishing or printing s Fertilizer price list for 1941. Our price is the same as other dealers. Your patronage in the past has been very much appreciated and has helped this business to develop to the extent that it has today_ Your continued , ‘ ge will be appreciated and we hope to have our business expand as much in 1942 as it did in 1941. YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY GROWING A SMALLER ACEEAGE OF LARGE POTATOES THAN A LARGER ACREAGE 0F SMALL POTATOES. lcspeetfully yours, FRANK B. CLARKE Immmmmmmmmmmmmmr mcdiato help" from Vichy -- in- eluding reinstatement of Pierre Laval. former vicepremler in the Petain cabinet. In return. Ger- many was exten W001i“! 0f “easier peace terms.’ Despite these offers. the correspondents saidJ most Frenchmen remained "reso- lDNDON. April 21-(0?) — Ip- eculng Nazi pressure on Vichy ‘to lilldlli’ take sides" with German: was reported todav by the Brit Broadcasting Corporation. ‘rho BB. O. said SWISS correspondents in Wu were the source of its re- ‘lhe ndcnts were rc- "m- WYNBDO .. Dotted to have said that German iutclv Opposed to collaboration. In demanding "some sort of im- Excess Profits Tax Amendments Taxpayers are notified that an explanatory brochure tithe recently announced excess profits tax amendments lsnow available at. my office and may be secured b)’ m8"- INSPECTOR OF INCOME TAX. Post Office Building, Charlottetown. l- 9674-73-31 l»__-.-_~—~ lsrogolsr-rug-gv r NOTICE THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Motor Vehicle registration " offices arel MW Opened in Summerside and liiontaguc,‘ phere applications for licenses will be eceived. 0. W. CAMPBELL. Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. FOR SALE TWO Chevrolet l/g-Ton Trucks 1937 model, 1 National Cash Register, 1 Rt White Scales (5 lbs. capacity.) RIX’S GROCERY (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am O and P M Am Tel Tel 155 1-4 Anaconda 23 5-8 Bendix Av 33 1-8 Beth Steel 6B 3-4 Ches Ohio 37 1-8 Chrysler 58 Con Edison 1B 1-8 Elcc Auto Lite 25 l-2 “Gen Elec 20 Gen Motors 38 Gt Nor Pfd 25 Kennecott 32 1-4 Mont Ward 33 N Y Central 12 1-4 Nor Am Co 13 5-8 Penn RR 23 3-4 Phil Pet Co 88 Std Oil NJ 35 Texas Corp 37 United Air 35 U S Rubber 20 3-4 U S St C0 52 1-2 Vanadium Corp 2t West Union 20 8-5 West Elec 8B 1-2 Woolworth - bf STOCK QUOTATIONS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New York Stock Exchange Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, April 23—(OP)— Industrials and mines put. on a rally in the clcsixig phase of the stock exchange today, though, on the whole, mlnuses were more pre- vallent in the list traded. Canadian OB-r preferred was a strong spot, with a. rise of over a. point, and a. late improvement was registered by General Steel Wares. National Steel Cam was off all day, Iaggard issues were Asbestos, Iiioundation and Steel of Canada. International Nlckel and. Consol- idated Smelters finned, in base metals, and Bulolo was softer 1n golds. . Montreal Power, after dropping back, picked u and showed a pro- fit, at the fin sh and C.P.R. came from behind to fimsh even in the rails sections. Papers were weaker, Howard Smith preferred sinking a point. and St. Lawrence Corporation ced- ing a fraction. 1n the miscellaneous group, Na- tional Breweries touched a new low nndi losses were also posted by Ogil- vie, Imperial Tobacco and Indus- trial Acceptance Corporation, Total sales: 13.200; Industrials, 7,900; Mines, 5,300. Cram CHICAGO, April 23-(AP)-'I‘he lowest wheat prices in almost a month were posted in the Chicago futures market. today. Final prices were 1-2-1 1-8 low- er. May 88 7-8-89, July 88 34-‘ 7-8. Corn closed 1-4 off to 1-8 up. May 67 1-4-3-8. July 67 3-4; oats unchanged to 1-4 down. WINNIPEG. April 23-(CP)- Nervous scattered sales on Winnipeg grain exchange ushed coarse grains lower today bu wheat, as usual. failed to move from the, pegged minimum levels, May '75 1-8 and July 77 1-2 cents. Buenos Alres changed. wheat held un- Use Minarifs for dandruff. Professional Cards Montreal Curb (Canadian (Press) ltacbs Close Abltibi Com 1o Abitibi Pfci 5 7-8 Asbestos 18 1-4 B A 011 18 3-4 Beauharnob 10 1-3 Bsthurst A 1o 1.3 n A l l-2 Ibrd A i5 1-2 Imp o 1-4 Int Pete 13 5-8 Price Com ii Price Pfd _ BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada _ Commerce 15o Nova Scotia __ Montreal 131 1.3 Royal ._ Livestock MONTREAL. April 28—(OP)~. The Dominion Livestock Branch ortcd today that there were on 5 cattle, 18 shee and lambs, 288 hogs, and 275 co ves for sale on the two Montreal markets. Calves were lower, other kinds of livestock were steady. Calves were 25 cents lower. Veal calves ranged fonn $5.50 to t8. Good veals made $7.75 to t8. Medium kinds from around t‘! to 87.50, and very common light vcsls down to $5.50. The bulk of the sales were made between $8 and $650 Spring lambs ranged from $2.50 to SB each, according to weight and quality. Counmon light lamb; are not wanted. Sheep were t4 to $8.50. Hogs were $11.70 to 11.75 for B-l dressed. $8.75 for B-l alive fed and watered and $8.85 off trucks deliv- ered. Grade “A" drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Saws were $5.75 to $8.50 live weight. Produce Prices MONTREAL. A til 23—(OP)- Produce Market p ces here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first rade creamery prints, jabbing Er ce, 31 1-2; 511st grade solids, job ing ice, 31; Que no 1 pasteurized, fresh, current rc- celpt price 30. Que no 2 fresh 29; no 1, wholesale prices 30 1-4-30 1-2; no 2 wholesale price 29 3-4. Receipts 1,002 boxes. Cheese: western white, current receipt price, 13 3-4-15-16; color- ed 15-16; white and colored, whole- sale price, 15_ which price is Spli- cable to cheese manulactur on and alto;- April i, 1941. for shipment tql the United Kingdom. Receipts. n1 . ' Eggs: graded shipments unused free cases, selling at A-iarge 23; A-medium 21-21 l-2; A-pilllets 19-19 1-2; B grade 20 1-2; O grade 18. Receipts 1.913 cases. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50-.60; no 2, .40-.50; N'B moun- tain no 1 75's .65-.7; PEI white: no 1 75's .80—.85; PEI mountain no 1 75's .85-.90. 0 MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. April 23- McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. R. O. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-a_t- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street MCRRELL d: C0. ll. F. ARCIlIBALII Chartered Accountanta Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown _ PALMER & HASLAM A. J. llASLAM, B.A., 1.1.8. BARRISTER, ETC. fink of Nova Scotia Chambe Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P.0. Box l2 BELL & MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. CFIBIIOLWWWII P. E. Illnlid. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. uproar. dtc. BARRISTIIR BOLIOITOII ltiley Building Charlottetown. MccGUlGAN 8i TRAINOR MARK R. MMGUIGAN, ILC. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, K. O. Barrlste-s, Solicitors. lite. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street, Charlottetown- EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITRIST New location Cor. Kent and Queen Ste. opposite Ma's Grocery Queen Street Evenings Iy Appointments Phone Residence ltll Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Can Nor Pl’ Can Car Pld Can Pacific Celenesc Cons Smelt Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Iibtinda C0 Gen steel Wares Imp Tob Int Nickel Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda Shawinigan Si: Law Com St Law Pfd st of Can St of can Pfd ,. .- Oi NI {A b! l 2 l 3EQEwENSaCQRKEo-NQUT Toronto Exchange TORONTO. April 23-—(CP)—The downward course was the easier for the Toronto stock market today and all four indiccs were lower at bloc clzse on the best volume in a week at 129,000 shares. Aunor came u from 1.75 to close at 1.82 for a ne gain of 2 cents, Pickle Crow liziished 8 cents up at 2.50 after sagging to 2.37 and m.n- or gains were boarded by Beattie, hiacassa and‘ Perron On the dcwn- side with losses of 3-5 cents up- pearcd East Malartic, Kerr-Addi- son, Maclcod and O'Brien and Powell weakened 7 cents to 85. Nickel was firm at the close on good volume and other base metal issues holding to the up side were Falconbridge and Steep Rock while rend Oreiiie closed 5 cams down at 1.25 and Venture; weaened 5 cents to 3.35. Bell Telephone. B.A. Oil, Fanny Farmer and mblaw A dropped min. or fractions and losses of a point: or more were netted by Bank of Commerce, Canada Wxre A, Con- sumers Gas, Eastern Steel, Shaw- inigsn. Western Canada Flour fd and Dominion Bridge. Csnad an Car fd advanced 1 3-4 tao.22 1-2. Dcmnion Foundries a point to 19. 1-2 and Page-Hersey 2 1-2 to 98. Anglo-Canadian weakened 3 cents to 51, Okalln 5 to 50 and the western oils were steady. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks closed iowcr. Montreal-Utilities lower; golds Mid papers higher; other indus- trials unchanged. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat hongcn at pegged levels. New York-Cotton higher; rubber sari coffee lower; sugar unchang- e . Currencies NEW YORK, April 23—(CP)— The Canadian dollar dipped 1-16 cent to a discount of 1i 91-6 per SAVINGS CERTIFICATES O... of our forests, by rail and river, come mil- lions of logs to plants manufacturing pulp, news- print and lumber for houses, furniture and a thousand other useful products. Labour and cap- ital together have made Canadian FORESTRY the greatest of our export manufacturing industries. n MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKlNG scnvics business men in plants have their tbs Outta The Bank of Montreal cooperates by fiunishing sll branches of the industry with the specialized types of banking service they require. Many thousands of workers in these savings or chequing accounts with us, or borrow for personal needs. Serving Canadians and Ibeir industries in rim] radian of lb: rommurzil], we invite you Ia diirux: YOUR banking requirements wilb us. BANK 0F MONTREAL. "l IAN! II-HERE SMALL ACCOUNTS Ill WELCOME" Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER. Managa-i nu 0/ n; Ymn’ Sucruxfu! Opera/ion 111A Finds monkey's Raid shelter Causes ‘rash’ (By Eddy Gilmore. Associated Press Staff Writcr) , LONDON, April 21- (AB-All arguments to mu UOllLFltl). ll. ca.- be ver_ startling to discover that your ar raid shelter was deslgnedl for c. monkey _ l ...... . no complaint gov- ernor." commented the air raid, warden. "Supposed you had found. i; had been (designed 151 u mou- - The situation being what it; ls, one of the easiest things to do in London right; now is rent a house] They are c\'ur,v\vnc1'0, and a hotel,‘ room or a smuil aparuncnt often; costs more. This one is a beauty. It. has a. private bomb shelter of the cs- proof kind. That was a big se‘. mg point. The leasc was signed and baggage moved m. _ "This is a. fine shelter," I said *""- "(Iv l\'1!.'1 vlcuus up. "Should be, sir. It was built for 8 ii..:.i...,..' "Monkey?" "Yes, sir. The lady who built the house had a monkey She built tliefheltcr for him. It's very strong s r.’ "Wily a shelter for a monkey?" “Monkeys can't put on gas masks. sir." she pointed out_ "Did the monkey ever use it?" ' Truck. I WANTED CAPABLE GIRL. APPLY Advertising Rates _ . olisnimum Charge tor Any Central Guardian locals, 5c per w 2c per word; Annuuntcncnts Payable in Advance Advertisements 25 Crnis 0rd; Western and Eastern locals and Coming Events 3c pcr word: Classified 3c per vurd; in lvlemoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oiiurmgs, Curtis, etc. 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inrh and 10 cents fur every additional Wedding engagement i0 words for $1.00 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4c per word. Lists of Suh cripqb,“ gpcicattsioplcr mm Addrc < and Presentation $1.00. Olhcr rates on For Sale wanted _____________‘ FOR SALE — ONE IIALF TON Robert Carri‘ Cilfton. , _ -9 1-4-22-01. ion sans: - our: com, 0cm- lng two years. East Royalty. L-939-4-22-3i. non sans - mam‘ MARE 11, years old. Mrs. Percv Gregory, st,‘ _ Peter's Road. p-9s2-4-22-a1. FOR same - BANNER sec?) Oats. Apply Roy Crosby. Com- wall. L-97l-4-23-2l. FOR SALE - WORK HORSE, TEN Hfurs 0.ci. Cheap. Apply Wm, Ling. Wlieatlev River. l L-973-4-23-2l. ,~ non sau: on T0 LET non‘ season, cottage at Rosebsnk. WTIDC “W." care Guardian. L-934-4-22-3i. FURNITURE FOR SALE - TAB- les, bureau. _ ADDlV 10-11 A. M.. 3 to 5 P. M.. 5'1 Fbtzrov Street. L-970-4-23-2i. FOR SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD in sheets i7 x 22 inches sultabe for lining outhouscs. 50 cents per hundred. Apply Guardian. L-282-2-28-ti. Female Help Wanter‘ 7 Bilngalow Place. L-950-4-22-3L WANTED - EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Azgpl _Guardlan. L-B59-4. Al: SALESLADY FOR. LADIES‘ Rcady-to-Wear Store in New , Glasgow. Must be well experienced | in selling Coats and Dresses. neat appearing and A1 references. Apply P. O. Box 12. New Glasgovm L-993-4-24-3i. l l l Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL rowrn/url Englargements, Big money nmkopl United Art. Toronto. l A. WJ-QZ-Iifil. ‘ NOTICE i. l After lilay lst my business will be‘ strictly msh. All accounts not set- tled on or before May 15th. will be handed in for collection. CRAIG. JAMES Bradalbanr, L-949-i-22-24-28. 1 FOR SALE l “‘ ‘ Close cent c tho foreign exchan mar- .. . . ket today no other leadlnggforefgn It gLQIy-yes‘ And hme w“ used Acme Oil 7 currencies finished unchanged to ‘hyesfi- Aldermac 9 slghtly lower. (Ottawa, Foreign Ex- ‘she’ thOun-hb a mhmm, Ang Cdn 51 change Control Board rate ‘$.09- "Find mf mas bad 51,-?" she Aunor Gold 182 9.91 per cent discount.) “k9,; ' Bagamac 8 The pound Sterling closed un- "F19 7" Bankfleld 5 changed st $4.02 l-Z in tcnns oil “Yes Sm He had gm.- "M" 11° the United 5mm doll“ The Hons; S-o-b that's what; u was. And Bidgood 81-2 Kong dollar was slightly off at; 24.42 R11 mé time 1 11101111111, 1 was BobJo 8 cents while 0th?!‘ 111810!‘ NITYQIICIPS breaking into a rash o-yer the ex- Bmmma 98° We" 11111371511891 cltcment of the fill‘ rulds Brmlla" 53 "It's them fleas, I suspect, sir," ggxlaizmgg" 13 said the cleaningkiady. "They ever} 8§."'.."°" a H FINANCE %:::....r“* "w" u ~ ° es r ii Chromium 20 Denison 3 1-2 -——- MUST DIG (LR QUIT Dome oil 21 3-4 By Bernard O'Hara 31gb Agni 2;?!) Associated Press Financial Writer $nguonpcgcotlialng __ (i?) ora 0 — nants o unc ouscs ere P8300121 240 4 vcirtgc. April tZ3—-(AP);,l1(;,l-\1':be1‘€i5ti1VBd oi ftigai nolticte thcly Fe k 3 3- S mar e sen imen swung qeotcd r ey fol cu - Gods Llhke the buying side today for the f.r.='t Yivatc their gardens this 50.12011. Gold Gate 7 1-2 tlme in eght sessions, sending some -—-—-- ~ -—-- Hard Rock lenders higher by mcrc than a Keep Mlnard's in the home. Holllngcr l2 3-4 point. y Home Oil 5 v Canadian issues showed losses up fiioiéve% M‘ i; l 4 a one poihg. Bell Texlfphoxiie led u av n - e osers, own u nt t L Int Nickel 321-4 108 1-2. mtemataionsl Niglrei fell , Jason 8'! off 1-2, Walkers l-B, Lake Shore _ 5 Kerr Add 875 3-8 and Massey Harris l-4. Dome , , l [Ifailttchshore 1g’ 3-4 on? Brazilian Traction were mo! Tenders will be received at 6 C - - ' Little m, 1'15 g‘,,{,=;;;,°g,,;;g,_= a and l 3 °‘ “I the office of the undersign- nlllgfliiasdttd ‘The Assoctsted Press average of Cd "P t" "00" 0" Wedlles‘ BC l ted b0 d .4 ' . Mfldsen e1 $.13??? 39.5. hiiaitvéilkifft.téllefi “YnAPm 30"‘ ‘m’ “m?” Malartlc o5 414,500 sham cmpmw Wm, 435_ shoeing and Blacksmith 13g Bfigkiylgirivégfg; adv n m m ' work for the City for the 1 a re. Mcvlttle 51-4 were us. soil, aeuugnefnfsent; sells” 1941- The ‘West “I Monarch 4 Fe, Southern Pacific, Great Norht- any tender not necessarily "W119" 43 1'2 em pfd, Atlantic Coast Line, Gen-l 1 d M°m8 m“ 3 erai Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery accep e ' Nbybllb " Ward, Bears Roebuck, Douglas Air- J. A. FULLERTON. "Wmd" 531'? craft Sperry Du Pant Amerlcmi C"; C] k "Md" 4 Can ' Anaconda and ' American ‘y or ' Normetul t0 Smemnw ‘ 855%‘: :3 a u-o1a-4-21-22-24-2a-ze. gmega 1g 1-2 w' H“ “o i?” "W" vuusrsp Psymaster i9 0,, £3 a b TENDERS ck Crow _ grill, g3 C03‘ 1%?“ '2 Tenders will he received at me 1 ' new“ m, ggéikg" g the office of the undersigned | San ant 22g __-_t-______;- up to noon 0n April 30th., 5"“ " ‘I941 for supplying the City Sheep Ck 78 ' _ . ' . _ Sherritt LWitll gasoline and oils fol 9m” 5° the season 1941- Tender “m” " ——-— a h m l cd t u. 51*" m" 11 Tenders will be received at u» ‘Mms " e ° a“ a ° straw w: w: office of the undersigned, an to noon office 0f “It? "111",, 55 °" w|°"":;d:{;5’ "sf: éflfgfcefln The lowest or any 101N101 Sylvan!“ 15° the City of Chariot mm. soenne- not necessarily accepted. 30o ations to be seen It the office 0f the J A FUL] ERTON Uchi 1t City Engineer. The lowest or any ' ' ‘ , ‘ upper Can 184 mo» not neceassriiy acce ted. City Clerk. use" a: *- ~- Tar.‘ Y l’ . I l4 lrlll-t-ll-IO-fl-It-K z L-OlM-fli-I-It-I-I. ~' l North by 25 acre farm with dwelling house‘ and buildings situated at West River- Bridge. also 1937 l2 to 21-1 ion)‘ Maple Leni Truck. Complete with_ dumn body. ‘ FRED HICKOX. St. Avards. Victor Savensen, -~— WANTED TD 11,551.‘; 5,1111 house pr anartmonl. All modrrn fiilllVdllléllCCS. WHLE Li. Guam- ian. L-916-4 ‘ll-st. wa§rcn r6_§ house or apartment. modem, good lOCallOli_ Apply L, (jgiffl Guardian. L-5lli3-4-22-3l. Found ROUND EDGE BLACK RURHER Traces complete. A150 Tntcg lengths. Clinton hinrrison. Prodqr. lctcn, P. E. 1.. Lkalci" new used bells. L-8Ji6-4-.. 2:, Baby Chicks BABY cuicKsfsYxEn rum-liars. R.O.P. Slred. Cockercls five cents. Buv now. Write Maritime Chick l-ialche St. John, N. B. N-2. Help Wantéd w NTEFJ'I~I.I§"7>.< WWHE: around 25 years of are to manage circulation branch of lending pub- lication. Write Box 22 Charlotte- town. L-2-4-24-3l. To Let ROOMS ‘r0 LET - 233 Street. cannons L~8-'i-24-26. Male Help Wanted wanrcn - may non ram-u work. Seymour wood. Mt. Her- bert. L-924-t-2l-3l. WANTED-MAN FOR (‘LERK IN automobile accessories store. pTP- ferably marricd will: no lannly. to live with nmploywu". .»'\1\,ly m writing to 130x m. RELIABLE MA. clothing and furnishmc store in New Glasupuz hiusi. be exper- ienced. i-iuvo nvnt apncumxice and Al referent-cs. as to honesty and abllilv. N0 other need apply. Apply to P. O. Brx l2. Now (lifts- gow. l.-£79Ii--l-24-3i. M0173, Jge -' Thcrc will be sold in Puiviii- Aur- lion in front of tho (‘nurt llousc in Snuris in King's (‘minty in Prince Edward island on Suiuriiziv the 10th day of May. A. 1).. 1941 at the hour of turrlvc o'clock noon ALL THAT tract piece or parcel of iunri siiuntc lying and bring at lioilo Buv on Lot or Township Number Forty-three in King's County in Prince Edward island. bounded and described as follows. that is to suit-Bounded on the South by Rollo Bay: on the West by William (Thaissonh form: cn the Joseph E. Dcnglck: farm and bu the East bv Lazarus White's farm and containing TWENTY- l-‘IVE ACRES of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to s m!“ c! oi’ sale contained in an lndenturc of Mortgage bearing date the fifth day p, |g_ g, (jhgflnttghwn of January. A. D.. 1931 and made he- [,- 46-33. I TENDERS tween Joseph J. Chalsson nf Roiin Bay in King's County in Prince lid- wnrd Island. Farmer. and Catherine Chaisson his wife. of the onr purl: and Matthew d; McLean. Limitml s corporation having its head office n! Sonris in King's (‘ountv in us. island. of the other part: and in‘- Tcnders will be received at the‘ rouse of dcfuult having been nuuir undersigned‘ office of the underslifned. no to noon on Wednesday, Ap l 30th. for sup- plying of Police uniforms for the , City Police Force. a uniform to con- st of 2 pair pants. tunic and vrst.l P. E l 3 The lowest or any tender not neece- sarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. l lg I. Is-lll-t-li-li-fl-id-I. in the payment of the princlilfll Mid interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply l" 1 Arthur F. Mcquuid, Solicitor, souris [Hated this 8th day of Anfll- -‘\- n- mrrnr-zw s MrLl-ZAN unirri" Mortgages LJUH-IO-H-M-S-l. ..-_. -.--.....<__4____,,