_ SEPTEMBER 27 Vvvvav , 1939 A, " _ fwhat o. coincidence, Fred, 291111110116 wireless!” “WYN lust broadeasti ‘L k -nnn€i-lst.“° ’ Advertising Rates-Payable infnivance Mlznlmum Charge for Any Advertiamenwfl Cent: Central Guardian locals. 6o per word; Western and lantern local: ' to per word: Announcement: and C using Event: 8o per word; Classified 3c per word; In Mamoriam Notice: 70o per inch; List: of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Card: ete., 6o per name; Letter: of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 word: for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o per word. Li:t: of Bubrcrlptions 48 eents per inch. Addra and Pnaentatien Other rate: on application. To Let Help Wanted HOUSES T0 LET-ZZC AND 2M’ Fitzroy. Apply 299 Fitzroy. Phone 1482. L-l64- TO LET - NEW APARTMENTS to let. P. J. MacDonald. L-87-3-9-fl-3i. Male and Female Help Wanted HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT job as Letter Currier, Postal clerk, Customs Examiner, Stenograpber, etc. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. gcalxrgoais Ltdfi Txrgonfi 10. Oldest in a. o en N-356-8-Set-Wed-tf. Active Dealers Wanted ualv arm wtimslw MAKE aasv money selling our line of zoo - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - BE- liable Canadian C ompany can use iive people (male or female) as re resentativos in Counties of Pr nce, ueens and Kings. Prev- ious sel experience an asset but not essential as we train you. earnings assured Producers with chance for advancement. w it. M , Rm '1 Dennis nlinex. nauieli. IT-ull-a-as-sl. For Sale FOE SALE llElNgfiMANnlb Isl-O Piano. elm on. or . For pa-lmiar: lwiy Box-Plano. Ll58-B5-3l . ISLAND LUMBER. FOR SALE. Clark Broad ih. Stewart. L-177-9-26-8l. FOB SALE BEFORE SEPT. 29, organ, radio, electric washer and ‘iL’°“..t§i§.°“°“vv’i‘.l°Zli7-li.ti“8' .- M. n-nt- o Gna- t-"l. r L" M RIH 8X uC , - u Montreal. N-814-1. Wanted wanna - wwo uuruamsnm Teachers Wanted mm m, w“ ho “glmi: Aiiiilyflirardian. L-894-8- -1 . WANTED-FIRST CLASS ‘mac!!- er as Principal for Ora aud School. supplement $150.00. os. Best, Secre ary. L-8l3-3-27-1i. WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED T n .A 1 “B.” a ard- lfflc er p“ ffarh-o-“zv-n. b-Female Help Wanted __.__ WANTED-MAID. APPLY GUARD- ‘ tan. WASDALE. England —(OP) — Two days after he had pneum- abiy fallen from Scaffel Hill. l-lenl-y Law Webb was discovered zlead at the bottom of a 300-foot drop. It W05 bellev he had lost nis way in a mist, Personal Loans FOR. Due and Overdue Account-s. Mortgage Payments and T!!!)filli- Property and Income Taxes. Insurance Premiums. Medical and Hospital Expemel- Dental Fxmnses. Household Furnishings. Equip- ment and Fuel. Educational Fees. _And other Useful Purpose: AT LOW RATES. Apply to Nearest Branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVE‘! FDR. REIPAYIVLENT House To Let Medium sized Residence in one of the best residen- tial sections of the _City. Apply. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY T823-27-3i. Professional Cards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. B0: i! ALEX W. MATHESON IHRRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Vionry to Lonn Collections _0f_i.re:_ 00 Grcatfi orge_§trerel__ M. ALBAN FARMER I B Ii. A. . . . BARRISTIAZ. sllhiulflrtt. ETL. MONEY TO LOAN liarlil of Canada Building, Charlottetown WANTED — ACTIVE PARTNER to invest $500.00 and operate chain of Automatic Phonographs in P. E. I. chains now operating in NW 311111571101! and Nova Scotia successfully. Write or wire Jone: Electric 00., Saint John, N. B. L-176-B-20-8i. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE 01-‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN ‘III PROBATE COURT 8rd George VI, A. I). I938 In llo Estate of Anglia Jame: Mc- Donald lato of curls in Kin l! C t l the salt! vi - “glllazcen ‘en-are nee Carpen L NAtIhIe) lgononrable SIIADOL: Jlltlle of Probate be ' n ' a . To the Sheriff echo: County of filellrldncmllli! orualrly Constable or County Greeting; Wheres: upon re the onfllaofPetermMo aaaoo aforesaf farmer Moquafd of Souri: aforesaid, bar- rister. the executor of the above ""11"! wills. praying that a cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite ail erson: interested in the aaid Estate be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen‘: County, inthc said Prov- lnce, on Tuesday the twenty-fourth day of October next coming, at, the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the aame day tn ahew cause if any the; can why the Account: of the lai Estate ahould not be passed and l-he Estate closed a: prayed for In said petition and on motion of Arthur F. Mequaid, Earp, Proctor for "‘l‘..§°i‘§'°“§'*l. n. o ereyo rthatatrue “I! hereof be forthwith ed etition Sour. : and Arthur F. each week for at tive week: fromntae date hereof and that a true co hereof be forth- pwuvgl e following ipufin Y. nlm , e all of the Court liouaewln $0,“, of the Telephone aforeaald an front of the store of Matthew a Mclcan in Souri: aforecald, :0 that all arson: interested in the laid Esta a: aforesaid may have dug notice thereof. Given under my hand and the seal of the laid court thi: till‘ 2:1?’ 55bit?’ ‘~ Di n e ear nu Majqtym "in, y ° llo l) (Sid-i H. I. ALMER, . P J d Pro L-B51-9-13-M-27-10-‘3. n o’ h“. Li-i llo Water llo Pay The Track improved method of Well construction insuring S "n"!!! and dependable water supply with our ten 708i’ IIII-rantee at no extra coat now available. Wit! be satisfied with less. TliASli WELL Company Limited ABRAHAM PETERS, North American I-Iotel, Charlottetown. i VAUGHAN ll. nnooni. Mxr. for Prince Edward island Surnm-erclde THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stock: C19" Abitibi Com z 1-2 Albltibi Pfd 18 Lsmstos 24 1.3 B A Oil . 22 1-2 Beauhaxnois 4 1-2 Bathurst A 11 7-8 Dom Tar 7 1-3 Don A 9 l‘ 19 Fraser V T O 19 3-4 Ford A 23 Home Oil 290 171119 O11 16 Int Pete 9,4 1.3 Price Com 21 1-4 NOTICE We are open to buy Men's Suits, Overcoats. Leather Coats, extra Conts and Pants and all kinds of Foot- wear. EXCHANGE STORE 108 Richmond St. Phone 869 L200-26-3i DOMINION 0F CANADA P CE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 3rd George VI.. A. D. 1939 In Re Estate of Margaret Vaughan late of Sourlq in Kings county the said Province single Woman, deceased tesiate B)’ the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER. Surrogate, Judge of Probate &l‘-, &c, To the Sheriff of the County of K111i: County or any Constable or literate person within said county Greeting: Whereas u n reading the petition on filo of est Dlngwell of Souris ‘aforesaid. Undertaker, the Admin- llstrator cum teslumento auncxo of the above named estate, praying that a. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required t0 cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to he held in ithe Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Prov- llnce, on Tuesday the twenty-fourth day of Octobe next coming, at the lhour of twelve o'clock noon of lhc same day to shew cause if any thry ‘can why the Accounts of the said lEstaie should not be passed and the lEstate closed as prayed for in said t titlon and on motion of Arthur . . McQuaid, Esq» Proctor for said Petitioner. And 1 do hereby order that a true copy hercnf be forthwith published some newspaper published in [Charlottetown aforesaid once in |each week fol- at least four consecu- -live weeks from the date hereof and that a. true copv hereof be forth- with posted in the following public uluccsl respectively, namely. in the hall of the (‘nurt House in Sourls aforesaid, in front of the Telephone Office in Sollrl- nlorct-"nld and in front of the store of Mftlthew d; McLean in Sourla aforesaid. so that nil persons interested in the sold Est-its as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. (‘liven under my hand and the Seal of the snid Court this ""11 dnv of Sonic-plus:- A. I). 197i!) nmi in ibr- th‘rd year d ills Majesty's reign. (Sail-l ii. 1.. PALMER. Judge of Probate. IrN2-9-l3-20-27-10-3. Exchange (Canadian Press) SMCII Clufil Am O and F 38 Am F01‘ P!‘ 2 1-2 Am Radiator 1O 5-8 Am Tel Tel 161 Am Water 14 Anaconda 33 5-8 ison 33 Atl Refill. 23 3-8 Bait Ohio 8 8-8 Baldwin Loco 20 7-8 Bendix Av A) 3-4 Beth Steel 93 5-8 Briggs Man 23 1-2 use 89 3-4 Ches Ohio 45 3-4 Chrysler 90 1-4 Commonwea So 1 1-2 Con Can 50 Con Edison 37 1-4 Corn Products 63 Curt Wright A 27 1-8 11130111. 164 7-8 Elec Auto Lit»: 38 3-8 Pr Lite 9 n Eiec 42 1-a Gén IFOOds 41 5-8 Gen Motor: 54 7-3 Goodrich 22 3-4 Goodyear Tim 2a 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd 32 3-4 Hudson Mtr Car 6 3-8 In Har 68 5-8 Int Tel Tel 6 1-4 Johns Man Co 79 7-8 Kennecott 41 7-8 Mont Ward 54 1-3 Murray Com i; 5-3 Murray Corp 5 5-3 N Y Central 22 l-z Natl Cash Reg 1a 1-4 Nor Aim Co 221-4 N01‘ PR0 12 1-4 Pack Motor 3 7-8 Parachutint 7 Penn R R. 1m 1.2 Phil Pet- Co 46 Pub Sel- N .1 3a 3-13 Pure Oil C0 la 1-4 Radio Corp a Radio K 0 1 5-8 Sears Roe Cc 7a South Pac 18 1-2 Std Oil N J 51 Stude Corp a 1.3 Tr/s Corp 48 United Air I1 3-8 United Corp 3 United Drug 5 7-3 United Gas Imp 13 1-8 U S Rubber 43 1-8 U S St Co 79 U’ S Ind Al 7 1-8 Vanadium 58 1-3 Warner Bro: 4 West Unitm 35 1-2 West Air Brake 36 3-8 West Elec 11s 1-2 Woolworth 38 1-2 _ els against I Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. M-(CH-Can- adian Commodit Exchange. ue. (93 score) 2'1 Q (regular) 27 814A‘, Sales: 15o ue. (as score) 2'1; 1,106 Que, (92 score) 27 3-4. Cheese Spot: e. white ll 1-8- 1-2; QM oimh l“ 1423' a n_ gs : —ar e - ungdiumsgll; Appufiets 3514'; B- iar e 24A; C 16 1-2A. o arrive: Butter and cheese quo . ~ Butter futures: Sept 27 7-811; 10st 28A; Nov 38 traded; Dec 28 1-4 us”. rests" 1r earn": r - I wo eon rac a - ; fitfioNov coarsest: 2t (o?) P NIREAL. p. - - ro- duce M k t Pi h tod , peportcduby? the! (Iggflihehllteln Aga-dieuiif tural Bureau, follow: Butter: first grade creamery ints job price, 29' first grade sol- d8, llgedprloe, 2a l-i; Que no 1 pas- ltelzrr Q“, currzengsrecgipt: price, 27 - : e no , - . | Cheese: Ont white, current re- ‘ggipt cijrllcf’ lilz 1g dig-Ila 23-16: out ore - - -. l Eggs: graded inspected shipments in used free cases, l 81 1-2 ~25: B-iarge 24—25: 16 l-Z- :17. Uninspeoted shipments 1-2-one cent less. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1. 1.10: Que no 2 75's ; NB no 1 75's 1.05-1.10; PEI n0 1 ‘I5’: 1.05-4.15. Livestock MONTREAL, Sept. flfi-(OPMRA- ceipts 136 cattle, 438 sheep and lambs, 1231 hogs and 816 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today, the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture reported. All dasses of livestock were steady excepting veais. Veal calves were a. shade easier. Cattle were ractrically all com- mon to Just fa quality cows and bulls. Medium quality cows made $4.25 to $5.25 with common butch- ers from $3.50 to $425. Canners and cutters $2.50 to $3.25. Common bulls .50 50 to . . Veal caves were slow and easier. Good veal: made . t0 $10 with an odd sale up t0 810.50. Medium kinds around w to $9.25 and com- mon light ‘WJ-ls down t0 $6. Drink- ers were $5 to $7 and Krassers $4 to $5 with the bulk between $4.50 and $4.75. Good ewes and wot-her: were .25, buck lambs $8.25 and culls 7.25. Sheep were from $8 to $5 mostly $3.65 to $4.50. The bulk of the hogs were sold at $9 for bacons with an odd sale at; $9.25 fed and watered. Selects drwe $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on off grades. Scrws were $6.50 to $7.50. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $12 to 812.25 hot weight, mostly $12. FINAlVCE OTTAWA. Sept. ZB-(CIU-Canad- ion wheat in store for the week ended Sepia 22 totalled 254,943,864 bushels compared with 221,952,832 the revious week and. 131,586,568 in t e same week last year, Dominion Bureau of Statistic: re- ported today. Canadian wheat in the United State; amounted to 9,391,000 bush- 8,276,000 the previous week. (By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer.) NEW YORK, Sept. 26-(AP)-Last- miunte buying prodded a rasxed stock market into a. rally today and leaders gained fractions to around two points before you could say Jack Robinson. The turn-about came i.rl the last 15-minutes of a sec-Saw session and gained such moment- um that the ticker was behind floor transactions at the close. Transfers totalled 1,712,670 shares, compared with 1.225.610 yesterday. The Associated Press average oi 60 representative stocks rose.7 of a at 53.5. its highest level since Nov. 14 1939. The Canadian section was 1iml-' ted in minor changes, Fractional advances were made by Distillers Seagram, International Nickel and Canadian Marconi wht‘e Dome, Mc- Int re, Walkers, Brazilian, Ford an Imperitl Oil were slightly low- er. Well up at the close were Nor- folk dz Western. Chesapeake d1 0- hio. Delaware Hudson, Santa Fe. Southern Railway, Pullman, West:- inghouse Airbralze. DuPont, Doug- las Aircraft and Chrysler. What stocks did: Tue Mon Advances 470 358 Declines 342 294 Unchanged 185 395 Total Tssues 897 853 ‘TORONTO. Sept. 26-(OP)-Heavy trading in Industriais on Toronto exchange boosted prices today while Western Oils were strong and active and base metals joined the advance in the final hour. C. P. R. had its best trading day in ears, turning over 25,600 shares an advancing 2 points to a new high for the year at 8 1-4. An- nouncement of increased earning: stimulated the market. The Can- ada Steamship lines issues moved lvowarri 1 3-8 to 1 l-2 in turnover. iHamilton Bridge stood out in the action with turnover of 7,300 shares .and a gain of a point to 8 3-8. Home 0i] traded 79,500 shares and touched the $3 marv before turning back to close at 2.88. off 2 cents. The close was up narrowly for Foothills. Foundation Pete, Ex- tension and Vulcan. ‘Delay Often Results In Disappointment The season for ripe tomatoes and pickling requirements is short. frost may cut off the supply. For tilts week (only) ripe tomatoes 50c n basket of about l6 lbs., also a few No 2 at 35c basket. Green tomatoes, small pickling onions and l large cucumbers for pickling u lim- itcd quantity-Also all the stand- ard vegetables sold direct from cur gardens to the consumer. , We save the delivery expense and noss the saving over to the customer. J. J. GAY h SON ilead of Prince Street Charlottetown Phone 264 n-leo-o-ac-al, Sm, the’ weaken national aervlee, inspire interest: of F0 policyholder: vlou: national every Canadian. TODAY, a: in 1914i, we stand On Guard in the defence of our home: and our freedom. A: a united Canadian people wn face the fact of war with courage and with fortitude. Only through unity of eflort can we efliclently mobiline our Ieeouree: in the canoe of peace and justice. A: lndividuala, we stand On Guard—-ready to make peraonal saerificew-prompt to render-what service we can for Canada and the Empire. Let u: be On Guard agalnat the petty diaseneion: which the eame eplrit which lead: Canadian: to enlist for active serve on the home front. Meanwhile, Life Insurance stand: On Guard over the beneficiaries. The record of Life Insurance in every pro- eommand: the confidence of Guardian of Canadian Homes for oner lilU Years eflort. Let tlroae who nr Million and their emergency L-SYX (Canadian Press) Stock: Clot: Bell Tel 160 Brazilian 7 1-8 Bruck Silk 4 1-4 B C Pow A 34 Bldg Prod 14 6-8 Can Cement 7 3-8 Can Nor 1 Can 17 8-8 Can Car Pld 38 1-2 Can Ind Al A 4 1-9 Can Pac 8 Can Steam 6 1-8 Ceianese 1 3-4 Cock Plow 10 Con: Smelt 81 3-4 Dist 598g 16 I-4 m 44 1-2 m St B 18 7-8 Dom Textile - 84 Dryden 10 Pounds Co 8 3-4 Gen St W11 10 i-4 Gypsum 8 Ham Bri 8 l-4 How Smi 6 3-4 mp Tob 15 1-2 Int Nickel 47 lake Woods 25 Massey Harri: 3 1-2 MoColl Front l) Mtl er 2O Nat Brew a4 Nat St Car 64 Noranda 71 1-2 Power Corp 8 Quebec Power 15 Shalwin n 20 St Law Com 5 St Law Pfd 49 Sou Can Power 11 St of Can Pfd 83 1-2 Wpg Eiec A 170 Wpg Eiec B 7 1-2 Banks (Cunaolun Prutl) Stock: Close Canada. - Commeme 145 Nova Scotia —- Montreal 185 1-4 R-Oyfll — (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 26- Stocks Close Acme Oil 7 1-2 Ajax Oil 27 3-4 A P Con. 25 Alderman 42 Ang Cdn 115 Amtfield 6 Astoria 3 Aunor 180 Banlclield 18 1-4 Base Metal 24 Bear m 7 Bidgood 12 Big Miss 11 Bobjo 6 l-z Bralorne v 1o 1-4 Brit Dom 13 Broulan 28 Brown Oil 26‘ Buff Ank 750 Buff Cdn 2 Cal Edm 243 Calmont 45 Cariboo 171 Cent Pat 206 Cen Pole 6 1-2 Chester 62 chromium 58 Commoil 40 Coniarum I23 on Chib 16 Con Smelt 52 Davies - Denison 13 Dome Oll — rval 3 1-2 East Crest 8 East M 218 Exben Oil 27 Eldorado 138 alcon 500 F621 Kirk 3 Fire Pete 10 Founda. 14 Franco 36 Gods Lake 37 Goidale 16 Gold Eagle 13 1-2 Gr Bousq 2 G/unnar Gold 45 Hard Rock 85 l-iarker 4 3-4 Hedley 35 High Sar 24 Hollinger 13 Home Oil 28B Homestead 3-4 Howey 28 l-lud Bay M 20 7-8 Insp a 16 Int Nick 47 l-4 Kerr Add 1e": l Kirk Lake 116 Lake Shore 33 1-4 L-paa Cad 17 1-2 Label Oro 2 Leitch 70 Little L L 255 Macassa. 390 MacLeod I58 Madsen 2a Malartic 47 Man East 1 McDougall 17 McKenzie 106 McIntyre 48 l-2 McWatters 68 Min Corp 124 Monarch 9 1-2 Moneta 82 Morris K 4 3-4 Murphy 1 1-2 Naybob 12 Nowbec 3 l-Z Noranda, 72 Nor-gold 2 1-8 Nor-metal 55 OBrien 170 Olralts. 135 Oro Plats. 16 Pacalta ‘l l-2 Pamour 178 Partanen 2 i-2 Paulore 1 1-2 Paymaster 30 1-2 Perron Gold 160 Pick Crow 405 Pioneer 215 Powell 150 Prairie 24 Premier 125 Preston 127 Reno Gold 47 St Anih 8 San Ant 156 Senator 20 l-J shawkey 3 Sherritt. 131 610 _ Siscoe 9° Sladen 25 Slave Lake 5 1'3 s W Pete 4-5 Stsdalcona 33 Straw Lake 2 5'3 Sud Basin 7'15 Sullivan '75 Sylvanltc 359 Ted! I-itnh 35 Texas Corr) 19° Towaglnac 35 Uchi 76 Ventures 435 Vulcan 59 Waite Am 599 Wendlgo 9 90d 11 Wri Harg 739 UNLISTED m1 on 65 3-4 Fbot-ltl-lls 95 Mandy 17 Pend Ore 310 New York Curb (Canadian Preal) Stock: Clea: Am Cyan B 34 3-4 Am Gas Elec 36 1-2 tam Super Power 5-8 l rovm Co Pfd 34 1-2 Cities Service 6 1-4 Creole P01» N | Bond 8h I 8-4 Gilli Oil Corp 47 5-8 Humble Oil 88 1-4 LOOK All‘ 39 Nlag Hlld 7 5-8 Pnnt Oil 5 1-a l GRAIN ‘ CHICAGO. Sept. QB-(AH-Wheat prices lost about a cent a bushel at times today but recovered all the ‘setback Just before the close, Substituting small gains for early losses, wheat closed l-8—1-2 cent .-higher than yesterday, Dec 85 7-8 -~86 May 86 1-2—5- ; Corn 1-8—~ ,3-8 lower, Dee 54 1-4-3-8, May 57 '1-4; Oats unchanged in 1-2 lower. l WINNIPEG, Sept. zo-(cro-cios- ing Futures Quotations wheat-Oct Nov 1-4A Dec 73 5-813 May 7B 3-8-3-8 . ats-Oct 35 B Nov 34A Dec 88 l-2 May 33 1-4A. arley-Oct 46 1-8B Oct) (new) 46 -4 Nov 46A Dec 45 5-9A May 46 T nsh Price; eat i hard 71 5-8',1 nor or 69 1-8: 3 nor 06 3-4; ; 5 57 3-4; 6 59 3-4; fee l 3-4. cw 85: ex 3 cw 33: 3 cw 37 \ ex 1 feed 32 3-4: 1 feed 32; 2 fem‘, 80 1-4; 3 feed 2B 1-4; track 35. Harley: 3 cw 45 1-3‘. track 46 1-4. ————~~:_T" r - _r:;= 1-4, Dec 73 5-8 and May 78 3-8. Export houses bought substaab tial quantities of no 2 northern wheat in l-he cash market. Oats. bnrliey and rye transactions were dul . nipeg grain exchange again today and wheat futures pricw eased more because of lack of buying ‘in- terest tlhan any aggressive selling. ‘Final qlbta/tlons were 1-4-1-2, cent lower, Oct at. 71 3-4,_Nov _7_3 t ..ai DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office‘ until noon on Wednesday, October 4th, for the gravelling of the following roads throughout the Province: PRINCE COUNTY 1. Malpeque Road-Kenslngton towards shore, 2 miles (600 yards). 2. Alberton Village to wharf, 1 mile (300 yards). . Tyne Valley to Northam to Western Road and through Tyne Valley Village, 2V1 miles (S50 yards). 4. Bideford Church to Western Road and through Ellorslil Village, 3V; miles (1,150 yards). 5. 0'I..eary to West Cape, 2V2 1111168 (750 1711115)- fi. Western Road to St. Louis Railway Station. Z"; miles (750 yards). 1. Western Road to wellington. 1V: mil“ (775 Yards)- 8. Hampton to Truemarfs C0119!’- 5 "H" “*5” y‘“d*> KING'S COUNTY 9. Morell to Diniwews Mills, 1471 miles (75250 yards)‘ 10. Cardigan to DlngwelPs Mills-from Cardigan Cltflffili Road east, 2 miles (1,000 H1115)- . D d , 1 'le ("00 yards‘. 12 %OWITeI€II)IV\VCn dzorliléioirfn. WTSIM 311"“ (1-W-Y‘"d"‘)' l3: Georgetowil streets. 1V2 "in" (625 Yflds)‘ 14. St. Mary’s Road to shore road. Hlflh Rank) 9V1 “m” (4,750 yards). 15. Road from Mt. Stewart to Cardiililll, 2V1 mm‘? aw yards). 16. Annandale Mills to Annandale, 1% miles (625 Yflfflil- ' Parties tendering are to_ tender separately f?!‘ each section and at a price per cubic yard; each icndcr 1S to be marked with name and number 0f PTOJQCL Tenders for sections 8, 9 and l4 must each be accom- panied by a certified cheque for $250.00. Tenders for all other sections must each be accompanied by a certified cheque for 3.50.00. _ The lowest or any tender not INECBSSHYILV zit-copied. L. B. MacMILLAN. _ Deputy Minister 0i’ Publlc Works and iiighwzrvs CHARLOTTE/TOWN, Prince Edward Island September 22, 1939. -~ 11. WINNTPEG. Sept. 36-(OP)-’I‘raders remained on the sideline: on win- 03M i smear-naval g - awcmllilflii .