Vi. 2A.“: 4.4a»: irszflcaw a. ls-ZJV} M‘ c.~.-><.s.o~ri“e§-.l-w *- ..- $15121. c. r r203} o: as-setr 1 PAGE atom Ml Richmond 5i- Securities BOUGHT - BOLD — QUOTED J. BRENNAN o c0. LTD. Members lnveaesuane Daniela’ Association Of Canada ' a ea BAGNALIs-Ianaget - Oharioteeiowa camera;- _" Iseasecoa -- rrelarteeea - Ilalllu - lsdnes Telephone 147i‘ l4 pas word; Classified 3e per word; In M Advertising liaise-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Adverilsenane 85 Outs v Central uuardlan Leeala be per lord; Weston and hastens meals Announcements and Coming Events 8o pI ward; o! Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc, do per name; lAttors e4 Condolence 84o per tools; Wedding 01.00 and ll eealta for every additional I wonlli and appreciation, see per inch er so par Ind; Uses cl subscrip- tlona, l0 oenla per inoh; Address and Presentation $1.00. Ofllle‘ 881B h lppllelflll. Noeieeafle per inch; Lists lilllNaluoia M welds lo: Not-lees or Thanks Agents Wantet. AGENTS WANTED —- IF HUI‘ interested in a business of your own do not reply to this We have several available districts whore our products are known and these offer a real opportunity for men who can qualify. Sell guaranteed y household products. Write to-dey for details and catalogue to Farnilex, 1600 Delorlsnier, Mon- treai. L’ __0ars 8. Trucks For Sale Female lleiil Wanted wannnssns WANTED- ANDY’! Sea Foods. Summeralde. WANTED -— GAR IIOPS WlAIT- resses and a dish washer. All)!!! National Employment, Office bo- tween 3 and 4 P. M. FEMALE HELP WANTED-COOK or Assistant Cook wanted for July and August. Sill!!! $15-00 to $150.00 a month. Write to stan- hope Beach lnn Ltd.. Box S34, Charlottetown. FOR same ._ CHEVROLET MAS- tar Sedan, 1936. Good condition. Price right. Edward Goff, cardi- gan. - FOR SALE — FORD COACH, 1M7 Model. in perfect condition. Bill Buchanan, Elmwood. 7. FOR. sau: -um 00mm serum. Belvedere News, East Royalty. FOB SALE-IOU MERCURY l- ton truck with hoist and steel box. Telephone 516. . FOR SALE- 1949 FORD té-TON truck, Miller Weeks. Elliott! Mills. FOR. SHLE 0R TRADE FOR good Coupe. 1946 1e ton Fargo. Good condition. Call evenings. Roy Robertson, Mermaid. FOR. SALE - I087 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Apply Burke House after 5 P M. ‘FOB. same-mu DODGE, rue- condltioned motor. radio and heater, also a 1930 Chevrolet. price reasonable. Apply Reliance Garage. FOB SALE — 1940 OLDSMOBILE. Good condition. Apply 40 Roch- £031 street, or phone 235 between 6 and 8 P. M. TOR SALE - 1947 CHEVROLET Coach. Excellent, condition Apply Pattersons Jewellery. FOR SALE - me rostrum. Good condition Newly painted. Good tires. Elmer Phillips, it. R. 5. Kensingtorr FOR SALE — 1M1 HALF TON Chevrolet truck, excellent condi- tion. Apply 249 Prince Si. FOR SALE-IN‘! MERCURY ONE- ton truck. First class condition. ‘ Apply Leonard Mclnnis, 26 St. ‘ Stephen Street, Summerside. Fer Sale F011 SALE - GENERAL PUR- pose horse. Sound. Work any place. Slx years old. Bill Buch- anan, Elmwoodt on - schnsfwwan- star's , Souris Line Road. FOB SALE -- CARTIER SEED C. B. MaoSwain, Forest . l. I. . FOB SALE - many CARRIAGE. Cheap. Phone 1965~L. ' _ m]; s“; ... RACING sunny. _ Ben Newson. Brackley. root 551,5 .._ ONE 3 PIECE Chcsterfleld and one 6 93°" kitchenette suite at low cost. practically new. Mason for sell- ing moving.‘ Apply l3 Passmore. ' I03 sans -'orltr.'s sulvnvlzrt Coat, size 12. Phone 251134. ware-ran - rnacrtoar. rifles-n Phone W-L. 1 l -———' WANTED -- A MAID. APPLY Mrs. W. I. MBOMJUBII. 305 K071i Street. WANTED-CAPABLE MAID. MRS. M. A. Farmer. 8 I-Iillcrest Ave. who... - MAID won rovltlsr Season. oood wares. Aoolv Mrs- L. W. MacNeill. Cavendish- . MAID WIANTED FOB GENERAL housework. Phone 1408-1. WANTED - IMMEDIATELY. TWO girls for l-lolel work. Apply to Oox lloteil, Souris. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- work. Good plain cook. Evanings tree. Two adults. Housecleanvlng finished. Mrs. Messervy. 82 Fitz- roy. Phone 34-1.. WANTED-GIRL FOB GENERAL housework. Apply 296 Grafton Street. _ For Rent T0 LET — FURNISHED ROOMS with breakfast. Phone e60. no LET tmrtmmsnnn noon. Ground-floor. 236 Grafton St. TO RENT —- BEDROOM AND kitchenette. mlitalizle for 2 girls. Will give dinners. Phone $6. FURNISHED ROOME. GIRLS only. Breakfast if desired. 204 Cumberland Street. - T0 LET - ‘FURNISHED APART- ment. June 15th to September 15th. Phone flb-J. wo renter - JUNE torn TO September 15th, furnished house. Write 660. Guardian. TO LET- FURNISHED ROOM. . Apply 179 Kent St. Lest LOST-M x ‘l TIRE. TUBE AND rim for International Truck be- tween Mt. Pleasant and (TI-Alf! approximately May 12. Please n0- tify Jenkins Transfer. Charlotte- town, or Maritime Electric. Ite- ward. LOST — BETWEEN CBAPAUD and Charlottetown, number plats and tail light. Finder leave at Lewis Sherrerfs, Crapaud, or 17 Orlebar St. Male lleln Wasted WANTED- MALE CLEII WITH some selling and bookkeeping ex- perlence. Apply in oer-on It K- 0; R. Store. 109% Fchmond St. wauran - TWO ramrsns. Call 1400-1. warrrsn - Asssrsram" coon 1m- Hotel. July and Aug- IOB BALE .- ONE NEW CART. Andrew Ramsay. Cross Roads. ust. Apply Gregor-s Hotel. Brick- ley Beach. FOB SALE 2- RECLEANED BAN- ner Oats and Barley. John Munn. Marshfleld. BALI ... PU!!! DDOND Cooker Spaniel Pups, 4 months t old, from Charnpionshi stock. | Also 7 tube car radio, one sulky. ' Apply to l-‘red Reddin, Southport. CAI LEAVING POE BOSTON June 10th. Can accommodate 3 or 4 passengers. return. Apply Box 852 Guardian. llereery Stock FOR BALI-l C. 0, M. IICYCLBI. Good condition. Apply David MeoKenne, Baltic, Lot. 1U. [OI BALI -- LIMITED QUAN- ._ tity White Prince Hansel 5M4- ' U eon a pound. Stewart Melee I _ a - a GIITIIID IIOIJTIHW BULL Sarvioesble age, from R. 0. P. qualified dam. Flor particulars Campbell, Ken- singten or Keith Donald. ‘- ome- Blt saw-so 10mm oar-rm. 141'. Wald. l1 Chestnut Strod- "1 Ion cam ... amour arm u. i: Heat bulinell in 6197. G01!!! 0°"- oem. Apply Boa en. Guardian. [up p“; - AJAX lIID 0A1‘! frills registered 000C. D02- IUB SALE — DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants. 81.50 hundred. 810.00 thousand. H. G. Judson. " l n. ITRAWIIBI! PLANT! - BIN- cwr Dunlap. 81 00 pes- hundred mail. $10.00 per thousand. Premier 01.75 per lnmdrod by mail 31sec par thousand. u. F. Reeves. ledthpeet. IIIAIIIIIY PLANTS. BEN- ator Dunlap 81.50 per hundred. 810.00 per thousand. Premier 81.75 per hundred $12.00 per thous- gndi-QIC. Stewart, Charlottetown Montreal Exchange ‘ I8 l-S Bruck Illk -~-- --»- --~»- 15 l‘? Bell Tel ...... ...... .... 41 1-4 Can Brew . ...... .._-.._. 30 7-8 Bsthurst .... ......- ...-._ 18 3-4 Can Cement ...-... ...-..- ....- I! H ‘Can Pacific . m... ...... 13 H Celanue -- ...-...... N 1-7 Can Car Found ...-.. ...... 12H Cdll Car PM ------ ---- --- 15 Cen Iteam . ... ...... ----- 18 l-ll Con! Paper ...... ...... .._... 1! I-I c‘ ‘ * u .... .................... I8 Can Vickerl .._. a»... la...- I1 1'3 Dem Bridge .._».- .._ 00 3-4 Dom Coll P! ... -....-... ll Don A . ...... .._..- 10 Dis Seag . .._... ...... ...._ 16 Dom St B -..... ...... .......... 15 H Dryden .. Fraser Ford A Founds Gen St Ware How Smith Ham Bridge Hir Walker .. Can Ind Al Int Nickel Imp on Int Pet . Int Power Int Pacer .. Imp Tub .... .... .... .._........ .. B C Power . Con Smelt Lake Woods Massey liar McColl Mont . Nat St Car Can Nor Pfd Price Bros . Quebec Power Shawinigan . St Law . . St Lew ffd Dom Tax .. cooxcscrases 2133352013 Brazilian . ‘Grain WINNIPEG, May IL-(CH-All grains lhowed a better tone today on the Winnipeg grain exchange following yesterday's declines. A let up in selling was noted, re- flecting clearing skies over the western provinces. I In the export business reported. 500.000 bushels of wheat went to the United Kingdom under the long-term agreement with Canada, while South Africa also bought 250,000 bushels of Canadian wheat. Class two wheat prices were up one cent from yesterday at $2.14. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 77 5-8; ex 8 CW 74 3-4; 3 CW 74 5-8; ex 1 feed 74 1-2; 1 feed 73 1-4; 2 feed 7O 1-4; 3 feed 67 1-2; track 70 7-8. Barley: 1 and 2 CW 6-row 1.25 3-8; 1 and 2 CW Z-rew 1.15 8-8; 3 CW G-row 1.17 3!; 1 feed 1.11 5-8; 2 feed 1.10 5-8; 8 feed 1.08 l-l; track 1.00; 2 CW yellow 1.15 3-8; yellow 1.13 3-8. New York Exchange Anaconda .. .. Am Car and P‘ Beth Steel NY Central Ches Ohio Con Edison .. Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec . Gen Meters Grt Nor Pfd Std Oil NJ Kennecott Mont Ward . North Am Noranda Phil Pet U S Rubber 38 7-8 Radio Corp . 11 8-4 Texas Corp 54 7-8 United Air 24 ‘l-S Van Air 23 5-8 West Elee 28 78 West Unio 15 ‘l-4 70 1-2 Commerce Montreal Nova Scctla Royal Bank . BRAMBER. Bulldx. lagland - (CP) —- A IO-year-old mongrel won a veteran dog prize at a show here. "Sales Axeete Wanted BALEBMEN WI‘!!! CAI! T0 cover Island territory for Can- ada‘; leading Country Weekly. _ Illlelfileemndaggmn new and I0: 045, Gordian. Venetian lllliie VENETIAN ILINDS -- Ill-OLD Cllft. Phone 1528-1. Dee hang- ers with every blind. ALUMINUM with removable Issue IAllIlIf-ALI IOTILB ehaereieahene I01. Ivnmga 1 Micheline. BLIND! slate. Phone WANTED- IANGI. will!!! an and electric range. Phone WANIII) IUIIIII OOIIAGI: %e£abb near the City. Cell __..__....____.._..__.__.. WAIUTID-WHI MAID THE GUARDIAN . lllnlng (Canadian ‘Prelfl TORONTO, May 13- salu Stock Close 1000 Am Yknife .... ...... 12 5000 Anseon --- -- 35 900.Ansle Cdn .._». --- 895 dllflooArien --- - 3'7 IBM Arlnlltlol ........ ... ... 12 2000Ashley .....- .... 08 1-2 40M Athena ........ ...... .... 12 1:3 MOOAubaIIe . ... ...... 07 3500 Aumaque .... .... .... ..... 14 ‘l-B 160 Bk of Mont .....- ...... M 1-3 l0 Bk of NS ...... ._..... a4 5-4 4000 lose Mat .... -- 26 18000 Bldgood .. ... ..... 06 l-4 2500 Bobio ...... 17 1~3 500 Braler . ... __ .. 015 4000 Brit Dom -_ ... 2‘! N! Buff Ank .._ ...-.. 190 1000 Bunk Hill ...... .._ .... 04 2000 Calmont .... _.. -... 08 400 Campbell ........ .._ ... 30 8k of Com . . 815 Cdn Brew . 540 Cal Treth 1200 Cent Led 1200 Cent Pat 1000 Chem Rel 1000 Citraiam 1000 Coastal 30m Cochenour 4700 Con Altorla 1000 Con Homes 105 Con Smelt 1700 Conwest . 6000 Crestaurum . . 2500 Crolnor . 2500 Daragon . l 1000 Decalta 35100 Denison 6500 Delta 3500 Dexter RI 3000 Dlckenson .... ... 300 Dome .... ..- ... 110 Dom Bk . 1700 Donald! 22000 Duvsy . 1000 East Amphi 1000 East Crest .. 4300 E Mal 350 E Sulllv . 2000 Elder 2000 Eldona 1000 Fed Kirk 1000 Frgncoeur 220 Froblsher .. 1000 Gillies .. 1400 Gods Lek 1300 Golidale . 2000 Gold Eagle .. 1800 Gold Man 6500 Goldora .. 2000 Halliwcll . 1000 Hasagn . .. 1000 High Bell 95 l-Ioliinger . 2400 llosco . 1B0 Hud Bay 3500 Hugh Mal 185 Imp Bank 628 Int Nick . 3500 Int Uran . 1090 Kerr Add 6000 Kirk Gold 1000 Kirk I-lud 2400 Kirk Lake . 1000 Kirk Town 1850 Labrador 900 L Dufault 1200 L. Rowan 1340 Lake Shore .. - 510 La Luz . 850 Lamaque 2500 Lapaska 1500 Lexindln . _ 1500 Leltch ...... .. 1800 Louvlcourt 1000 Macassa . 2000 MacDonald . . 8100 MacLeod . L l-2 1-4 1-4 1000 McKenzie 1500 McLellan 5000 Mid Cont 3000 Moneta 1000 Nat Pefg 900 Negus 2200 New Cal 1500 New Mlrl 1500 Newnorth .. 1500 New Nor: 3500 Nicholson 450 Noranda .. 2860 Normetal 3000 Norpick .. 5500 North Inca 3500 Northland .. 3200 OBrIen 5100 Okelta .. 7200 Pao Gold 800 Parnour . .. 4000 Pan West 17000 Pen Rey 2700 Perron . 22100 Piccadilly 500 Pickle Cr 500 Pioneer 1000 Porc Reef’ 2250Que Man . 500 Quemont . 2150 Quesabe . 1500 Roche .. 2500 Roxana 155 Roy Ban 2171 lloyalite 23000 Roybar . '. 2400 Son Ant ...... ,,, ...... Q 5500 Sannorm -...- e... ... 11G) Senator 500 Sheep Cr 3750 Sherritt 1200 Silence . .. 2500 Sladen .. 1400 Springer ...... .. .... 110 1830 Stlrrltt ...... ...... .. 8-4 2X10 Surf‘ Inlet -- -_ .... 06 1W0 Sylvsnito ...-..- .... ... 100 M!!! Tack Ho .....- .._- 806 1500 Them Lund ...... ...- GBOTorbrIt .. .... 181 3210 Tow Pete ...... .._. 41. 4400 Tran Ru .__-. .._-.... 70 2300 U» Can .._... ... _. 18 000 Ventures ...... ... as$ m0 Wright Her ...... ... 25 H000 Yeliowrax .... .... ... ... 41 Total eeles 081, Mdlkeh MA Gldnee (Oaaadlaa Press) - L Toronto-ducks easier; base me- tals held in weak met-lest. “nearest-lam lower! div n session. i ' New tug-leech mind: sell- illllleteels. IRAN-II. Iollacd w-(OD-Aeet vaioedat ‘auctioned 4.. I10 (MN) ill 101C, II" I fill t‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Produce MONTREAL. May 18 -—(CP)— Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion Do- partment of Agriculture aa fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 40 1-2 -4'!; 45-45 i-l; A pullete 42 1-2-48; B 43-43 1-3: C 85-07. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no rpaateurlsed 07 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized trash 58. First trade cr emery Print job jpnlce 50-410 1-2; ecllds l‘! 1-3-58 Cheese: Current receipt! Quebec white 30; Ontario‘ white 30-30 1-10; Ontario colored 80 1-8 (fob); wholesale Quebec white 81 1-4; Ontario white 01 1-4: Ontario col- ored 81 1-4. No other prices estab- lished. r \ Potatoes: Quebec no 1 ‘l5 lbs new no 1 75 lbs 1.80-1.40, 10-lb haul 10-23 cents; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.50 -1.55, 10-lb bags 24-25 cents; California 100 lbs new 5.70. Shipping News AT IALIFAX_. Arrived Wednesday N- 0- ROBaneas. from Three Riv- ers. Que. Apollo, Montreal sailed Wednesday Garnish Queen, for Boston Imperial Hamilton, Ch'town Al‘ SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wednesday None. Sllled ‘flednclday Janna, for Quebec “Sick" Canadians Seek Money For Travel "I110 ll. S. l)’ Harold Morrison OTTAWA. May 1d -—(@) - Thousands of Canadians -- mas- querading ss slob-try to wangle a lot more than the $150 yearly the Fnrcign-lllxchange Control Board allows for travel in the United States. Usually they don't. luc- cecd. Between 80 and 100 applications are received daily for health travel in the United States. - The Board rejected 1.121 appli- cations in the six months ended last March. sometimes engender- m; accusations of "interfering-with personal liberties." The rejections meant A saving of 8.500.000 in hard-to-get American dollars. At the same time the board granted 5.2125 ap lications for health travel. allow g the ill to like 86.800000 out of the country. Covering all phases 0f American travek-holideya, business, health and other reasons-the board issued permits for about 080.000.0130 dur- ing 1948. H. S Holloway of Toronto, head of the division for individual ex- change applicatiorn. recalled with e. laugh that a lot of people claim "bunlons" as o. reason for addition- al funds. "There are others who claim baldness and still others with Just common colds who feel they must get into a better climate-prefer- eibly a trip to the U. l. Most of them prefer Florida or California." Legitimate cases, of course, get the board's best consideration. Home receive as much as $12,000 for a five-month period in the U. S. 0n the average personsinthe upper brackets of society aair for er get about 81.500. Their ailments include the entire health field - from cancer to bronchitis. Few persons more than 6d are turned sway if they can show-any debility orchronic condition which would warrant a change in climate. People who are rejected want to know why. Long-distance tele- phone calla are placed with the F. $.03. the board explains. 0e- caslernaily they grant an appeal and reopen the csae. TO KAI/l‘ RAND CHILE J IJRG. Booth Atrice. —-(OP) — An ell-out campaign against criminals. fiqeeoially mot- orized gangs, is being launched by Witwatersrand police. A fleet of 40 flying squad cars with two- way radio will go into action. They will operate in Johannesburg dis- trict. and on the Bast and We" Rand. 1.10-LN, IO-lb blgl M cents; NB' 1 Keen Demand For P.E.l. Eggs In Newfoundland There ll no material change In the volume of egg . eipta arriving on this market, Mr. F. M. Nash. supervising poultry products in- spector. said yesterday lo the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture egg and poultry market ro- port. ‘rhere is a very keen de- mand for the product throughout the Maritlmes and Newfoundland. mand. There hsa been no change in prices paid by the leading deal. ars in the Province. Prices. being paid to producers for uugradad agga vary. Grading stations are now playing for ungraded eggs Al. 80- 41, mostly l0, A Medium 87-0, B 30-1, C 21-6. Charlottetown wholesalers are quoting grading station opemiore for the graded pack fob shipping point AL 44, AM 42. B 36. and sel- ling thegreded oartoned product to retailers at AI. 50. AM 46, B loose 39. Cal-toned graded eggs are retsiled at AL 58, AM ll, B loose The market for both live and dressed poultry has opened and dealers are quoting the following Prices delivered their plants: Live Poultry - Broilers 2-4 lbs. Ne. l. .24. No. 2's .10. Roaster chicken over 4 lbs. No. l's .30, No. 2's .17. Fowl over 5 lbs. No. l's_ .17, No. 2's .12. Roosters all weights No. 1's .17. No. 2's .8c. Dressed poultry: Broilers 114-4 lbs. Grade A so, B 30. Chicken routers over 4 lbs. A .37. B I4. Fowl over I lbs. A fl, l! 20; four to five lbs. A 30. B 28. Forest Fire Damage High l.asi Year orrawa, May 1a - tor) _. While (xnadisns planned their In fact supplies are not equal to de- I — N O '1‘ I C E We ere buying wool dolly, ‘ea- cept Saturday eiterneen, washed end enmeshed, paying the high- est merltei- price. .Wli.I.|AM CONDON I. SONS Charlottetown wanton SCRAP IRON - METALS AND IMTIIIIS Fer highest price! PHONE 760 AIIE BLOCK wnnrrn gaperianced accountant. a knowledge of ee-oemflm desired but not etuentlal. areolvH-Mhe ww- lmee. oduoatifll. III l!‘ glgry expeobfld 00 Gilli- ian, B03 044. summer vacation, the “ DEDB-Fbfhfllfi Willy held up a stark landscape of scenes the careless camper and sportsman left behind last year. Canadians. the department said in s. report of 194a forest fires, had a major hand in the destruc- tion 01 8.300.000 ems of their own timberland -sn area more than 1 1-2 times the sise of Prince Edward Island. Coot attributable to forest fires was highest since 1041. a record in the 20 years statistics have been kept. But the computable cost was minor compared with losses for which no figures can be calculat- ed. Canada paid~ more than $2,500,- 000 for fire-fighting alone — a record. In the i948 fires. damage to timber. W111i»! Irotwth and other property totalled 5.882.000. ‘This. however." said the report, "evaluates the wood only, at prevailing stumping rates and takes no account of other losses sustained by the wood-using in- dustries. "Moreover the figure makes no provision for damage to soil and site quality. streamflow regula- tion. wild life, or recreational and tourist values. none of which can be reliably appraised in tersnsof dollars. Of the 0.800 fires. which lami- ed an acreage increase of ‘i0 per cent over the average for the last 10 yearn. 18 per cent were caused by lightning. ‘Ilhe other per cent of 1M! forest fires were man-made and preventable. Two per cent were caused U! deliberate ineendisrlsm. About 40 per cent were caused by railways and setrtlere. The sportsman who didrft mlk! sure his cigsret was out and the camper or tourist who didn't douse his camp fire started the other 4o per cent. Damaged Frelqliter Enters Quebec Drydoelt 10000-1011 steamship Vlnje has eli- tcred drydock at Loosen across the 5t. Lawrence River from Quebec. to undergo hull wplirs. The V1010. owned by Globe chlorine 00m- Qunacxz. m. 11 -(W>-'1‘he - i WANTED Famole Second Cook Folceuveed Hospital Good Wages, Room ond leovd Aeelw l0. lex 90, Charlottetown. Telephone 161-4 For SALE m1 norms: noon MAY 19, V1949‘ Auction Sale 0r e-noomporratm ‘ll Bovelas st. TIUIIDAY. MAY 19th ar 1 u,‘ I II Instructed b 19g welllliau u. sell s,’ hfi,',”§§§_ flea he: Gloom dwelling, “ma, basement, hot air ruroaag This dwelling ls in fir-at 1,, Dell‘ and for immediate ref-tilt: W. l1. BEATON, Auctions“ FOR SALE TRUCK — Two-ion Mar. cury, i946‘ model. Good condition. Complete win, duel wheels, l-ton springs, heater, stout, covered.“ box body, 6' x l0‘ x 6' high. See dolly oi noen of Crockett and Storey Ltd I34 Km Sh, Phone 834 oooocsow. FOR SALE Gllsen Refrigerator llnlt One new three-quarter 11.1’, at half price. Apply h STOREY ELEBTRNI Eaton 5t. Charlettetews ~F0li SALE I081 DODGE COUPE Good Condition Apply other 1 I’. M. 70 Elm Avenue RESIDENCE FOR sits Eight-roe house cen- trally locate , with gar- age. Immediate posses- sion. For particulars ap- ply tea- MiecPHEE & TRAINOR Solicitors Riley Bldg, Charlottetown 1 SIIELTON l’. 2 DR m. l3 end is Y»... pony. grounded in Osnso strait lest mouth. FOR SALE museums: mus , TRAY and STAND A-l Oondlflon mom: s-se. counts Auctions Sale or ooueu "reusmsur mo...» Street (oft Elm AveJ moon, MAY 2o, A1- 1 m. Duplex house, live looms en each side. One side for lnmediote possession. RAYMOND DOUOETTQ, W. H. BEATON. Owner. Auctiogfl