\ l-Aqc SIX GOVERNMENT ' Ann CORPORATION SECURITIES ENQUIRIES INVITED F. J. BRENNAN & IIDMPIANY LIMITED Members Investment Dealers‘ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown 142 Richmond St. Telephone 1410 m}. For Sale §--.__ Advertising Bataan-Payable in Advance Minimum Charges For Any Advertisement 2.5 Cents. Central Guardian locals 5a per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c put word; Classified 3n per word; ln Memcrlem Notices 84c per lnch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc” 5c DB! "H1119; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- nents, 40 lvurds for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 I words; Noticl-s uf Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per lnch or be oer word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cent; pg]- lnqh; 5.1.1,“. cud Presentation. $1. . Other rates on applicatlo I Help Wanted FOR. SALE - 14.4131 PRAM, 1N wmvrlsn ._ BOY ~16 on 17. good condition. Phone 1743-1 llornbys Bakery. FOB SALE -— SLABS BY THE truckload. Phone 2270-J. m’ suns-a}. Yard. Phone 1.. FORwSALE _"li<>l&-r.t§£e TYPE- writcr, Yeo, hlontaguc. HAY ron sALn-litllirn cnos- by. Marshficl . LOTS FOR SALE — CENTRALLY located in town of Montague. Apply W. ll. Lane, Montague. FOR SALE - TOITNOTIE-lfl-ISTEB- ed Shortilorn bulls, J. W. Crosiby, Cornwall. - IOR SALE -- 200 BARRED ROCK Cockorels, one month old. Apply to: James Thompson, St. Avards, FOR. SALE - 3'3 CAPONS. 43 Plulicts, 9 weeks old. Apply .\lorc-' side's, i5 Prince. RiTAL-ifykof ‘nfsrliivfilikifi Tractor. Apply Farm Machines Ltd, Kent Street. f6li_sAi. F; lnjn§ 711F715 Cow. due to frvsllt-n .\la_v 20th. Chester \‘l"l'lltc, llampshirr’. rTtHGHnTr~i5iiiiiiéh_'sEE1iI Foundation. clear reading. Jack Hardy, Pleasant. Grove. fififiiiffsiiiup c JNTRALLr located in town of Montague. Apply W. H. Lane. Montague. IOB SALE—QL'AN—T1TY BOARDS and 2 x 4. Wart-ens Mills. North River. ' FOR SALE - l DRIVING WAG- nn. practically new. C. B. Cam- eron. Mt. Stewart. 55'5" sjuIn '_. ‘antral-fears. Also some Fox 'l‘r=rricrs. John R. lVIacNc-ill, Mt. Alhcn. FOR SALE - ONE OIL ‘BURNING Broorlcr. nr-nv. W. l. Bowman, Hunter Rivciq FOR SALE - 1 INTERNATIONAL single row pnirltn planter with new fcl-tilizrl‘ snlvcr. Apply Eldon Drummond, Freetown. 176k“ sQ-(Lii Q KTlvZYTTJERW tractor» pIUW, International, in good shape, ilrlrold Cudmore. Brilt""‘_‘v', FOR §RLE — YOUNG BREEDING Sou‘. One. two and three lnch Blroh. Driving wagon. D. F. MacDonald, Soul-ls. FOR SALE - MASSEY HARRIS Tractor. Also 'l":lrldem dkc and lever lt-larronvs. Lorrie Bertram, Fredericton. P. E. I. ITRAWTERRY PLANTS, DUN- lap. $1.50 hundred. postpaid $10. thousand. L. R. Balderston, Southport. FOR SALE — LADPS BICYCLE, driving wagon, set of driving harness, dual purpose Shorthorn bull, 18 months. Registered. John Du Pasqllicr, Forest Hill. IOR SALEW- SLIGiIITLY USED Ice Refrigerator. Wlhite enamel. in good condition. iliodcmtcly priced for quiok sale. Apply George A. Dickieson. Hunter River. FOR SALE — HAVE IN STOCK all kinds of (‘lover Sccdg at low- est prices possible. No. 1 lied Clover, 52c lb. Timothy 11c lb. Also have some good Mixed Seed. All Northcm Ontario grown. B. J. Trowsvzialc, Wvstmorc-lzlnd. FOR SALE — IN TIIE VILLAGE of Scuthport. 2 mill-s from Chllr- lottctolwn, 12 acres of choice lend. will n11 to-Rflher or in loin. Would be idt-nl for summer cabins. Apply to Shcldon Smnll- wood, Southport. COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION. walk-in. rcnch-itl boxoa. display counters, repairs tn all makes of refrigerators. washers, motors. vaclrum cleaners. Dover And Stm-gy, 23 Upper Prince Slrnct. Phone 323-12- Dlly QLZGfJ-J --Nigllf.. FARM FOR SALE — SEVENTY- five acres of land on Pcakcs Road owned by Daniel A. ‘ilclnnis. for- mcrly Josoph l-I. lviclnclis frmn‘. ‘thirty-five acres clear: for im- mediate sale.‘ Apply N, W. Low- ther, BS Great Georgi‘ Street. Charlottetown. P. ‘E. Island. - Miscellaneous ------~M~-——>- lotlslts 3.41am) AND FORMED for c te. Phone 2581-1. woMAN WOULD KEEP nousa afternoons or evenings weekly for room and board. write 424. Guardian. LOBT ramllr. His-rm am glance. tinder phone 600' Personal ‘fit-W “I'll 12 " ‘_ all .: ~lmwlum ti. WANTED - TWO GIRLS FOR WB1l.l‘6Si_W0l‘k. Apply Milton's Old Spam.- WANTEDI-TIIIAID. GOOD WAGES. Apply Mrs. (D12) W. G. Hogg. 23 North River Road. WANTED _ MAN on nor r011 farm work. Highest wages. Apply N. A. Jarrach. East Royalty. wANa-lzn _ RELIABLE Mala. Good wages. Mrs, Donald Crimp- bell, 111 North River Road. WANTED - FOR r-Annt worm. (man or boy. Will pay good wages to the right man. Earl Diamond, Winsloe. three adults. Must be good cook. sleeping out preferred. Wages $43.00 a montlh. Apply P. O. Box 284. City. HELP WANTED — FEMALE OR male cooks, dining roam girls or waitresses, office. kitchen or chamber work. English speaking and clean morals. Apply by let- ter or phone Mrs. G. B. Goodwin, Queen Hotel, Moncton, N, B, WANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL for domestic work. Could bring s friend who might be placed in ncarby home. Transportation re- fundable if satisfactory after Iix months. Mrs. Arthur Rcecnthal, 41 Quincy SL, North Adsml. Mas. To Let r——i~————————€——— TO-LET — BED SITTING ROOM Furnished. suitable for two girls Apply 7 Elm Ava, or phone 1923-3 ESIEiTElTlS or bed room. Write "C." Guard- inn. Wanted WANTED KARDEX FILING CA- binct. Phone 242. WAN-Fun - MEAT SLICER. non- crt Lowther, Victory Avenue. VlFAR-tran -- ONE 9t. n. P. Am- coolcd engine, in 800d condition. William Wright. Kinkora. stunner MAN WANTS Wonk. part or whole time. Write XYZ c-o Guardian. WANTED-—CH D’S CRIB. Phone 1796-1 URGENTLY NEEDED - UNFUR- nished apartment. Phone 987 Eric Foster. WANTED - ALI! BOTTLE. Phone 2542. Michael Bros. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES Phone 2200. Maurice Block. wA.NTED—IMMEDIA'I‘BLY. ONE- ton truck in good condition. Phone, or write Tryon Dairy Company. CarsGTrucks For Sale FOB. SALE 1039 STUDEBAKER. apply 2B5 Kent Street. 1985. FOR SALE —- V 8 FORD. Apply Ray Sentner, Hunter River. FOR SALE - 1989 2 TON FORD. New motor. four new tires. in good condition. Apply Pius Mc- Isaac. New Glasgow, P. E. I. FOR SALE — 1841 2 TON "TRUCK. New motor and rack. Apply t0 Argyle Service Station, __ _____i______._._>__ CAR FOR SALE, 30 CIIEV. MA!- tcr. Good condition. Apply 53 Bayficld Sh, alter 6 p. m. FOR SALE -- 1931 FORD. FIVE passenger. new tires. Good condi- tlon, Essie Wright, Middleton. FOR SALE 1042 PLYMOUTH ss- dan equipped with radio and llentcr. Perfect condition. Apply 180 Great George. FOR. SALE-AMI DODGE COACH. 1937 Ford Coach, 1938 Special Buick sedan. All in good shape. Apply to Elmer Proude. Milton P. E. f. FOR SALE - 1942 CHEVROLET half-ton truck; 193B Dodge se- dan; 1941 Oldsmobile. All perfect condition. Apply Evangeline Tea Rooms. ' FOR SALE - 1m CHEVROLET, I Passenger Master De Luxe Coupe. On-e set. lever spring tooth har- rows: also heavy express wagon wheels. Raymond Selllck, Braokley. FOB SALE -- 1041 FORD FOUR door De lame. new motor. 1 No. 2 Hall ‘fhreaher. f gang plow. Rr- faction ned and grain lflilfatfl‘ complete, with screen: and be: filler. cu- trailer. new elm. Al.» cw Renfiew Still tor. and It! ltock. Jflfliyinold LONDON -- (OP) - The home of the late l-LG. Wells, sold March 12 for £7,000 ($26,000) plus £350 for fittings. is up for sale again be- cause Marl: L/ush. the owner, and hi; wife have decided there are fie ‘any stairs in the hoIO. Machinery D E W A L T WOODWORKING Machines 2. 3. 5. 71,4 l-l. P. single and 3 phase. All types cutting tools. saw blades, dado heads. See your local dealer for delivery Woodworking and Contractors’ Equipment, Canadian Representa- tives Dewalt Disher Corporation Limited. 402 Ponder 8t. West. Vancouver, Canada. $35. TO I60. A WEEK! YOUR OWN Business! No boar, no thnccloci. independence. ‘The leading line of Home Service Products! Very little money required. Operate in town or if you have the equip- mcnt pick a rural area. Inform- ation and catalogue Free. Fa- Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ..._,.,..,, ,,,_, Exchange TORONTO. May 13- Sales Stock Close B A Ol - l‘ 32.80%? dn Bldg Pros .. 30 1-4 360° Apfxo o, H Buck Silk . 25 4700 Aquar 50 Ben Tel ~ "8 2000 Arjon 12» 34mm‘ i} 1-3 8300‘Armis 41 g" 3"“ - 7-1 1-1 2000 Arnt .. 05 m “"5"” l? 1'4 woo Among n Cain Pacific .. 12 5-8 1000 Aubelle g’ “M” 5- 1" 5600 Aumaq K an Car Found . _ 19 1-2 38o Aunm. Can Car Pfd .. . 11 1-4 1000 Bankii . o“ 51"“ ~ 14 Con Paper l5 l-2 50 Bk Mtl . . c cm‘ - , i060 Bk N s as ° “it -- 143-4 18500 Base Metals 0d g“ lgclke" 3-‘ 1'2 5600 Bear g_ 53 Dom Cl‘ dxe . Ill 8600 Beauliell 2'1 D°m “I PM - 14 1200 Berco .. 53 Df“ 4 - ~- - 16 {-4 12000 Bidxood 12 D ‘ Se" - l“ "4 5000 Bobjo . l5 m" 51"‘ 3 1: 1500 Bonet . a4 2W3“ Q 1-3 215 Bralor . 10 1 Fgzau“ ‘law gfigtuggm ' z Founda Co .. 24 l-2 15000 Burke" _ 8o Gen Steel Wares 16 2000 Buff Odn 151-: a’: giggle - i? éx gfféefl " r-nl- Walker :2 t-z 2000 Cal Edm 105 C“ I." 41 ‘z. 2500 Caillnan .. 0e 1"‘ NE“) 3° 1“ 5000 Calmont .. 2;» all???’ if; s00 cam m . . .. -- - 10 Bk Com . 25 1'" PW" 4f 1520 C Brew . 25, 1m Pa?” 4° 5825 Cdn Mal o4 ImP T" - _15 1-4 5x00 oerll mt 150 B C P°‘"" i? l"? 2500 CEIIITEM! 22 gale - g; 1% 2% Mll Power‘ . 24 5-4 = 2000 on“, _ o6 Massey Harris . 16 1-2 1600 Coast“ 20 McCoii Front 27 1-2 4600 cache“ 235 Nat Steel Car 2i 1-2 5000 Colomac . l0 N“ PM - 9 1'4 200 Ccni-ar . . 115 Net-ud- 4? 3-4 4804 Con Beattie . 15 Pr“ Bl“ 5* 415 Con smelt __ 5; Qvue vPolver . 19 1-2 %700 Conwest . 105 5115mm?" - - 2* 1'8 2000 Croinor . '10 5t b" - - 11 3-8 6%” Crowshu __ 47 Si? LBW Pill . TI 1-2 100 Cub Air . .. 155 13°F" TEX - ~ 9T 2000 Daragcn . .. l1 D°m T“ - 3° 1'4 1100 Delnitev .. rn Wm; E1" A 15 3-4 3700 Denlson 11 s‘ "K03" 10900 Dick!“ m“ Brazilian 2t 3-8 5s mil-i“ 123538 gilstclil/lt 90 IMPERIAI; on. rim: 1360 Dome 52300 Donald; . - EDSON, A1ta.._May 13 —‘(CP)— 12500 Dulana . lli Two Imperial Oll Limited railway 3000 Duques , g0 stoéage e dclliveltl-‘yeds tank, 4100 puny __ _ g eq pmen an severe s were 9550 E Am hi - - 38 destroyed by fire here today. Dam- 30003 Crexsjt . 07 age mas estimated unofficially at 3400 E Mal . . 157 between $15,000 and $20,000. Edson 7100 E Sull .280 is about 120 airmiles west qt Ed- 13400 Elder . 73 morlton. 33700 Eldona .. . 23 11100 at S01 . . at . 500 Eureka 2100 Madden . 300 7'75 Falcon .. . 3750 Malart . . 165 3000 Fed Kirk 05 3000M“; Ea w 1100 Frc-blsh 220 3300 Marcus 55 3025 Giant 580 -,m McIntyre 57 1-2 3000 Gillies 12 3-4 14,300 MQKgnZ 50 1000 Glenors 354 5000 McLeIl .. . 03 45800 God L .- 4500 MCMM‘ a5 3000 Go Crest . 335 3800 Go Arrow 25 2000 Moneta . 50 .- - - 12.5 e200 Negus 18-3 13 5000 Mylam . 21 2m Ha d no g3 10500 New Bidia 05 r 20m New Mar . 35 3000 I-Ierric 07 4,509 my, ____ __ 97 1700 381880, . 0a 1200 Nipiss 135 2000 Heath 11 100 NOIBfldfl. 45 800 Keeley 1°11 0500 Norben 50 10700 119v: 39 2000 Norgold 0a 1-2 4000 ifitlhfldre A? 1500 Norse 01 5g fill-rs" - 956 6500 Not-zone 30 O "is - 4350 OBrlen 193 915 Home - 330 54100 Ogams. m 6700 Hem i" 1100 Okalt 70 70° Haw” 19 2300 omeg: 0-1 A 320 Hud Bay - 43 .1500 Omnitru, 0o 3900 Hugh Mal 04 n 5100 Indian 35 14:45 1m Nick 1500 Jackni 1g: 1592 Jason mo 2a00J5licl . m, 3000 Kayrsnd 45 $00 Kelwren o9 2435 Kerr Add m7 10500 Kirk L . m 10o IL-abrad __ 3'25 3500 aguer P m» 1- mm iii 5855.5’? i! P2803: SSW-n 1000 Do Vt so DIE 0w L wu- iii 553?; ‘i; £053 am" -- aooo Purdy .. 00 0"“ 1100 Que Mill 10 500 Leitch ‘2400 lkxifl .... .. ‘m qum°m é; 1"’ 19900 Lingman - 1115 Lit m. ,3); 10200 Louvic .. M 1100 Macasn, 32 W75 “"9"” - 8100 Rckallk . . ' 5a 1500 Macfle . 730 my Bk '_ u 14 435° Mmtl-"d 1000 Rush .. . :5 ‘“’_—ii—‘_—‘_‘ 5500 noyblr a5 Too “my “n” 2000 sol Ant can 11000 Sannorm 2500 Senator . I 1500 Shawkey 37790 Sherritt 1500 Bylvarlite 15% Tack H .. 1500 ‘Phurbois .. 2400 Tram Rel 3500 Uni Oll .. 2700 Upp Osn 138 Ventures 310 Waite‘ 12400 Wekul $00 Wiltaey 8500 Wingait 202d Wrl- l-lar 14000 Ymir .. .. CURB 400 r454 Ore . . 10o Yukon milex, Dept. C., 1000 Delorllmler. Montreal. 4. Tom nlu 1,215,000. Montreal New York Commerce . . ll 3-4 Montreal . 28 Nova Scotia 35 Royal Bank . 24 l-4 Montreal Stocks Follow N. Y. Trend MONTREAL. May 13 - (OP)- Stocks followed in the footsteps ofp. weaker New York market and tumbled for losses ranging 110m fractions to around two points. ‘Trading was only moderately act- ive and selective issues accounted for bulk of volume. All gPOHP-‘i C!‘ cept golds recorded indeX- 105585- l-Ieading the minus march among leaders were Smeltel-s. dwm 2 l-B after touching a new low a! 31 3-4, Nickel. l 1-4 lower at 34 and International Paper. 0“ 1 1'4 l‘ 44. Abitibi Common dropped 3-4 at 16. Brazilian 1-2 at 21 3-8. Con- solidated Paper 1-2 at 15 1-3. i ngw 10w, shawlnigatl -1-4 at 24 and Brown off 1-8 at 3 1-2 and a new low. Tobacco was shaded and Canadian Breweries converted if! early gal-n into a slip of l-3 ll 25 l-4. Imperial Oil resisted the down- ward trend and added l-4 at 14 1-4 l-I TWO TRAY GIRLS . COOK'S ASSISTANT ON! OIDIRLY d. 8070 Bey. Apply: ____.____’_.._ . Positions Open oi-{i I Positions Open at Tile Prince Edvard Inland IIISINISSYMANIAGIII» Itioepitel: .er were off 1-2 and 3-4. Wider losers among lcss' active stocks included: Canadian Loco- motive off 2, Great Lakes 1 3-4. Price. Abltibl Pfd.. Bell and Hud- son Bay 1 each. MCCOII 811d Willi- Petroleum. Bank of Commerce. D0590 f3" and Chemicals were all down mm- Oi‘ fractions. Ford and B. C. For- est were unchanged, MacLaren was s. strong SD01» and reached a current new his". up 1 1-2 at 45. Asbestos added 1-2. Canadian Industrlesylad and Bank of Montreal 1-8. Mines were dull and featureless. Trading box score: Totalfuici. 133,700 shares; Indus-trials. 00,200; mines, 33,500; stocks higher, 36; lower, 110; unchanlted, 592 "1"" highs 8; new lows 29. ll. Y. Stockllarilct In Sharp Stumble (By Victor Eubank) NEW YORK. May Ill-Ml”- The stock market will‘ “"97"! its sharpest stumble of the oust month on rising volume as num- erous leaders hit bottom for tiw year or longer 0n losses of frac- tions t0 3 or more P°Inl5~ The direction was downward from the start. Attempted recover- ies were short-lived in most cases. Intermittent slackenln! 0! "l" succeeded a fairly active openln! but offerings turned more ul-Bflli- ln the {h1g1 hour. Blocks of 1.000 to 10,000 share; for small quoted issues helped expand the day-E w“; to 1310.000 shares incest since April l5. with 540.000 B11‘ ‘peering. in the concludlnl D811"!- lt, compared with 700.000 the lily before. The Associated Press 00-11001! composite was off 1.1 points at 00.4, a 10w since last Oct. 10. Both the rel] and utilities also recorded lows for 1047- Distiller! Seward» “mh-"fld Al. mid-day, cropped 8-4 1n l!" "mm; gmqng Canadian issues. Dome Mines, up 1-4 st noon. was off 3-8. Canadian Pacific, down 1-4 at noon, closed down 1-2. Mc- mtyro showed a EH10 B! 1-3- c411‘ Iron SALE I AT MARTINVALE 50 ecu farm, including good itcnd of lumber. Bum, House ill good repair. C. R. McQUAID, Solicitor. VALUAILE IUILDING . LOT FOR SALE Choice comer lei in most desirable residential sce- fion on brighten Reed fee- ing Park. Dimensions: 70x Applyz-t- H. l. MIIGPIIEI, Solicitor, Exchange Anaconda . 33 Am Car and I‘ 40 Beth Steel 70 1-4 N Y Central . . 13 3-4 Chcs and Ohi 43 1-2 Con Edison . .. . . 251-2 Elec Auto Lite . 5i 3-4 Gen Elec 33 Gen Motors . 54 3-8 Goodrich . . . 521-8 Goodyear . . - 47 Great Nor Pfd . 38 l-Z Std Oil NJ . . . 67 5-3 Kennccott 44 1-2 Mont Ward 5° 3-4 Nor Am 25 3-4 Phil Pete . 51 1-2 U S Rubber 45 1-4 Radio Corp 3 Texas Corp .. 59 United Air l8 i-Z Vanadium Air l5 West Union . 18 3-4 Wes-t Eiec 23 U S Steel . 55 5-3 NOTICE All Taxes due Spring Brook. School District end not paid by] May 25th will be collected in court. I I. I. PAYNTEIl, Scc'y. I By Order of Trustees.’ WANTED COOK For Small Summer Hotel July and August Highest Wages AppIy:-- A. B. LePAGE, 239 Povmel Sh, Cil't0wn. Phone 2263 Prices Reccde 0n. Toronto Exchange TORONTO. To}; l3 ~ tor)- Prices receded substantially in a stepped-up stock liquidation pace day. Golds and base metals with continued the trend last week. New lows for the year spotted the boards with Junior golds making up the largest num- er. Senior golds held fairly well l day but eased off toward close. The exchangers closing IIIIIEX listed golds dorwn 1.57 to 98.3.1 and I a new éow for the year, base mc- l I tals 1.0 to 80.09 and another new low. western oils .82 to 24.77. Vol- ume for the day was the highest! since April 2 at 1,215,000 shares,‘- almost 200.000 higher than yester- day. Western oils losses included Calgary and Edmonton l0 t0 $1.95, Roxana 10 at 53. Royaiite 1 l-2 at 17. Senior golds were up for Lam- aque, McIntyre 1 at 57 1-2. Teck- Hughes and Wright Hargreaves but down for l-Iollingcr 10 ,at' cow trading was stronger was esti-mted to have made a gain of 25 to 50 tents day's trading was fully active cn all classes of live stock and “IICQS remained firm. grade A and sows were 18 dressed. ANTIQUES...» WANTED IY AN AMERICAN IUYER HIGHEST CASH PRICES mo FOR sumu; DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, IRlC-A-BAC, FIGURENES‘ ornaments, ROSE on our: CARVED runmf was, LARGE HOOKED RUGS. . Write,"ANTIQUES", Guardian, Charlottetown. MAY 14. 1947 {u Livestock MONTREAL, May 13 — (OP)- There were 35 cattle, 4 sheep, 71 h0g5 and 548 calves for sale 0n the two Montreal markets plus 31 cars reported. - By late atfernoon on Monday, and In spots. Tu- The few cattle offered were of common to medium quality cows and bulls. Common to butcher cows ranged from 8.75 lo 10.50. Gunners and cutters 8.50. Good bulls sold up to 12.50 with commoner on the Toronto stock exchange l.o- i "m" 9 1° 10-50- medium 7 to kinds ranging Veal calves were in good tie. western oils only a little behind "land B! FY1605 ranging from 13 esuibLshed ‘for common light veal; of 15 for the best. Drinkers rang- ed from l1 to l3. to a top ‘Ilhere were not enough sheep to make a market. Hogs were firm at $22.25 for mostly Produce MONTREAL. May l3 —-iCPl_ Produce prices quoted here today reported by Dartmcnt of Agriculture follow; the Dominion D0- Eggs, free oases: A large 37; A med 352 A Pllilets 32,- B 32-331 28-30. Packed for export A large 40; A medium 38; A pullets ‘Butler: Wholesal . lzed, fresh and slOtIdgqbuIlflIwélegg current receipt Que nu geld fiuS-ldhdel Mtl; no 9 i Ht grade c;- nrlnts lob price 52; tuna.- sfame" Cheese: Western and Qt... m. rent receipt. fob factory, ..‘,.,,,5 25 l-16: white 25 .. \VIlOI€SiiI\‘.-(‘-'lI- ored 25 13-l6—243 1-16; “hm. ,5 Zi-lr-N. “ Potatoes: 75 lb bags, N5 n”, 1.75-4.90; Que n0 1 I.6\~)—1§_§. PEI 100 lb bags, $2.75. 1 Dalleurl 3 47 3.15. rnnusudsl-iri" The fieldfure. a Norwegm, l-hfll-lh. is easily tamed lifter m, Mlle and specimens arc km a, pefl in many households. ______ Auction ‘Sale AT NEW HAVEN. TIIFIISIHY, MAY 15 AT l I’. M. 1 new Fairbanks-Morse 3 m», stationary engine; 1 Bcatty pump and pump Jack, nearly new; 1 new "Eureka" power sprayer; 1 Ran. com potato digger (re-condition- ed); l Rotary pump; 1 heifer to freshen; 1 registered Jersey hcif. er; 2 cows to freshen; 2 mllch. cows; 3 cattle (1 yr. old); 2 pm. bred Ayrshire bulls; 15 tons pro". ell hay; ‘i000 It. rough lumber; 1 army truck Ford V8, 1 cur 193i model Graham Paige. Terms: Cash or six credit, approved 1011* notrs. JOHN C. IACPHEB. Auctioneer months R. A. MacPhail, New Haven. $9.90. Kerr Addison 1-4 at l3 3-4. Secondary issues posted several sharp losses including Buftadison, Campbell, Contra] Patricia, Ches- terville, Cochcrluur. Consollllafcd Boattie, Croinor, Crowsllore, Del- nlte, Discovery, Duquesne, East. Mala-tic. Elder. Giant, God's Lake, Goldlhawk, Louvlcourt, Marcus, Neg-us. Orlsc. Pacific IJasLlnun. Pamour. Pickle Crow, Powell, Quecnslon, Rcgcourt, Ri-chmac, San Antonio, Sullivan, Sylvanite. Three minor gains in the base metals compared with 17 losses ranging from smelters down l 3-4 at 82 sent the groups down for substantial losses. Other lasers were East Sullivan, Eureka, Fal- conbrldge, Hudson Bay 1-2 at 42, Nickel 3-4 at 34 l-4, MacDonald. Noranda 1 at 45. Osisko, Quemont l-4 at 14 1-4. adian curb issues were inactive. Johns-Manvllie dropped 3 3-4 at 114. Colgate-Palmolive a 3-4 lit- 38 3-4. Bethlehem 2 1-2 at '70 1-2, Chry ler 1 3-4 at 88 t-4. Union Paci c l 3-4 at 125 1-2, Chrysler 1 3-4 at 98 1-4, Monsanto Clleml- cal 2 at 51 1-2. Spencer Kelogl: 2 1-2 at 52 (despite s split proposal) lhlglneers Public Service 1 7-8 at fi 5-8. General Motors 1 l-4 st 54 3-8 and U. S. Steel, l. l-8 at 65 5-8. Other casualties inluded Nation- al Steel. Goodrich. Goodyear, Montgomery Ward. Glmbel, Irtel- national Harvester. Douglas Alr- oraft, American Telephone, Con- solidated Edlson, Anaconda, Am- erican Smelling, Kcnnecott, Home- stake Mining (which made B new high for the year in the fare- noon), Westinghouse, Union Car- ‘bide, Eastman Kodak, Philip Mor- ris. Bantu Fe, Louisville and Nash- ville, Delaware and Hudson, Cur- tis Publishing, Schenley. Standard Oil (NJ), Texas C0.. Ameradn Petroleum, Skelly Oil, American’ Woolen, International Paper. Am- erican Tobacco "B". Proctor and Gunble and Rexsll Drug. i FOR SALEl AT NEW ZEALAND I 35 acres of lend with house 0nd buildings thereon, formerly the property of tile lute Ernest Chev/aria. Also 50 acres ef woodland. For further particulars ep- ply to:- MELVIN J. McQUAID, Solicitor, Scuris, P. E, Island i, l'Ll'Ll'l_i'L FARM FOR SALE Al‘ NORTH RIVII excellent farming community l Illclfren Charlottetown. AIWI— ITIRIJNG MQKINNON, CIIIIIII 4 ‘ m GAUDIT I QIIAID. ~ lcliilten, _ AUCTION sAL; AT LONG CREEK ON MONDAY, MAY 19TH AT I PM. STOCK:-I tire-ft horse; I driving horse; 3 cows (milking);3 cows (not milking); 4 heifers (Z years old); 4 (I year old); 2 calves: 2 sows with litters; potato sprayer; bike sulky; quantify of Iloy 0nd grain. “TERMS: Seven months credit on approved joint notes. Form rented-no reserve. J. C. MucPHEE, Auctioneer. BRUCE MocLEAN, Owner. wAuciioN ‘DALE i” OF DOUlLE-TENEMENT PROPERTY NOS. 214-216 DORCHESTER ST., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2i, AT 12:30 F.M. IZ-‘rocm house, 6 roomson each side, running water, sewer- formution cull age, electric lights, concrete cellars. Frontage of 42 ft, depth 80 ft. Botiwsides now occupied with good IGIIGIII). For further Ili- w. H. rem-on, Auctioneer. “ggnm- I, _ M-.. 1IU AUCTION SALE ‘OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE AT 89 HILLSBORO STREET FRIDAY, MAY 16th at 1 PM. I um instructed by Mr. Fraser Morrow to sell by public cuc- tion his 9-rcom dwelling. Hot water heating, oil burner (new). double car garage, fireproof roof. Storm windows, rem»; and shades to g0 with the house. Tilit gproperty could be easily converted into two apartments, hat/i"! a complete bathroom on second floor; lilac kitchen sink, full silt kitchen and toilet on first floor. ‘ Frontage 40 ff. Depth 31- FURNITURE: I kitchen range (Modern Alaska); I elettllfi range (-'.‘-.E.); I flsoverwacullm camplete with fittings; Z ifl-‘Qf kitchen cupboards; 4 studio couches; 4 bureaus; 3 rugs; 3 fill‘ cloth squares; 3 tables; chairs; mull; cooking utensils 0nd m- crul other articles. . W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. IIU‘ Ill-II- ooeoooooocvooooott AUGTIDN SALE or STOCK AND cltor AT JOHNSTOWS alvtn SATURDAY, MAY 17th ATZ RM. I cm instructed by ‘Mn. Patrick Uiioilomn to all by Pllbn‘ auction tile following: I Item, 9 yrs. old; I more, 5 yn. old; I more, 4 Y"- “is milk cowl, 3 milking, I newly fruhencd, I to freshen in M01. to fmilcn in uiltiy; 5 Z-yn-elda; I I-yv. old; I cali- CROP: I stock of ilcy, about 4 lens. TERMS CASH. W. H. IIATON, . Auctioneer.