FEBRQAB_Y_ 2; 193s rooms, for immediate pos- n. $15.00 per month. district. 6 rooms and bath. [lot-air furnace; Reason- ably priced at $3150. Terms. laAmr. o ROOM coir“- e. 80 Highland Avenlic. 2'0 lot. $2300.00. I "TIlE. ELMS," I82 KING l i l DIES tll Street. 15 rooms, 2 bath- rooms. Property ma-y be pur- chased on small monthly payments covering seven years without intlvest. An excellent investment. ‘ -.!i’.AB.'.1-) HOUSE AND Lot at St. Avard's. A 20m- fortzllllc home. Very rea- sonable price and ternls. TIIREII TENEMENT IIOUSE. Upper Queen Street. 20 rooms and store. Also u . large vacant front lot and two barns. Price and teriiis on application. STOCK £00114 TIONS A Shell Union Oil “"5 “ South Pac ron SALE on T0" LET 811} gld-T BRICK RESIDENCE. 11 $0169 00m so. Brighton Avenue. 9 rooms. nfllf€gdcggp 43f Finished in quartered £11k. |yv.‘iL-J but“ g4: Int water heating. Mo ern ‘(but d Dr _, bathroi. Large lot. Price ‘Uupfifl Cefigmp on applieaflell 0r will rent QU 3 R1151)" 331;, for $40.00 per month. U S St C0 55h’. hi; S fr?“ A‘ f3?‘ ~ . rma um ' ."$§;'é"{...?.i"‘ .01: tlle centre of Victoria Row. West Air B 25 I-Ixeeilent situation. Rent West Elec 971.1, reasonable. wwlwwth 43'»? ' FOR. SALE‘ II1ll‘.~I-. AND LOT AT KEN- .-‘1 1.11.0 . 8 rooms. Large ar- ' C sigh. ihlicySltiflil. Terms“. J 2.1.2; s, k rm» c, 1111a ililth ellfll slllc; Iieclt- , P? ;' ti" ell by piprlcss furnace. ALmbl 69m- 17o (ilates ill IivSlig-roulns, 2 Qggibtl Pm $2?! . Price M000. Terms 95 °5 I9 ,_ B A oll 20v. - -i----- - Beauilarnofs 4'4 BIHUTIFUL RESIDENCE Bathurst A 9h’: tlfll North River Road con- DDm Tar 8% tailflle 7 rooms and bath. Don A 5% Vcrzulelah and up_- to - date Fraser 15 e011 pie-noes. Price 1m an- FPBFEI‘ V T C 15H: 11.- -e1i. Tel-ms, if neces- H1;- walker 41 SLIP)’ t0 DIIIUIIBSCI‘. 110mg FINE uizsipléilrlAl. PltO- 3331,21‘, erty, ‘l0 Longworth Avenue. Pflce Com 131.; 0 rooms. Hot waicr heat- Pflce PM 43 1111:. All rélorlcrn eorllven- l .e.'. uraszc. arse 1:33.115. ‘Price $6500.00. PINKS ’l‘crnls __ _ ' , _ (Canadian Press) N 1c r: RESIDENCE - 22 Bimk’ 0"“ 1 , Q ‘ o s Canada 59*}. lll "Iunghotiriveé. ‘L.’ room Commerce 165 and ul . o ar urnaec. -. ,. . --- my Montreal Nlalnzé?’ “he ssaoo goval Sglotis 300 . -_ _. .. _._-_-_. oya nocsr. ANp tor. 122 —-——-— Spring Park Road. 10 rooms NEW YORK CURB and bath. Idrcpiaees, Price -’*" $11150. A few hundred dol- wmmm‘ 7"") Stocks 1 Close lllrs trill finance this pro- yAm Cyan B 28h.‘ position, the balance pay- Am Gks E1 251,3 able ill snlall instnlmen s. Am Sup pow .v _-_--.- mil-mg‘ NA G E] A 1i". s1: HIGHLAND AVENUE. s Q1151}. HZ room cottage. Larrze lot. ,¢;~e°1e peg 25y, Good location. Reasonably 131 30nd 5h 7a,; _"_'"‘_*ii‘_?i°°°-.°°- __ . eunkiglcdog“ 6;“ 10c ee 1 ' MODERN BUNGALOW ANp ‘Igmfiud 7,.‘ large lot in good Brighton ‘pant on 51/5 T New York lndustrials’ Stock Exchange Lead Uptrend (Canadian Press) I In N Y k all Great Geoflfi Street w?“ n. c"? _ ew or - cllllrloltrtown | Am ma, 37/1 Telephone 1376 1m $13.61 118%,}; 1f you are IDiQPCStQd in LII)’ a er 9W By FREDERICK GARDNER. way 111 any iorm cl reel ‘Mlwndfl am‘ Almciated Press Financial Writer estate. to ‘rant, to buyéuttonlzllfig. gialhglei? 37% NEW YORK, Feb. ill-Industrial; , . r 1,1 Yiiiohtsll’oifiggtiehhfipillfi lots: Auburn 22 " | lfggwa-‘lzisfilfik tglggkfltoo“ “xlemllreli farms. fox ranches, etc., make Bait Ohio 91;, “m; w a pom‘ y r 1g,“ n5 um‘ use of “Ff 1mm: 05:16 01113:: 31% “ma, 10‘.1’1 few advances 111 gegrergtmy‘ Wm‘ a All 1h} "I ° f“ cog‘ o“ n Av 12v. Transfers totalled 158.011 shares “C you. l Y Beth Steel Bursar; .1110 you will be wel- Ches Ohio 5122 wmuerec with 708.010 last Friday. 0mm Chrysler gay ‘The Associated Press average 0x60 C0,, on 31,; Issues Wes up .0 111 a point at 4.5.1. HOUSES T0 LET common so pa‘ Gains and losses were equally ‘ . ' - l ~ t 1w- cm 11' filiiit‘.."lfé‘.fp.l°i“rt'“ King streets. 8 rooms and gigswgo 21gb :41 1-8 and Bell Telephoii): n1 33 bath. $14.00 Com Prod 64;; 'D0glitentfi 10a 1-4. “Dome; Walkers ——r*—*—-*i———_ -'* an o inger dec ned fractional- SIIOI’ ON DORUIIESTER CUTILHS w 16% lly s“ ht] h] h _ _ _ _ _ . E] A . g y g er were Distillers- ?“clliedlttIoa-ucelélttgtllable E1: Qltfitllt 1180,, Beagram, International Nickel, ____"j_____,__'____ f____ Gm E1“ 4l,,z!€&lg,1shnperlu.l Oil and .Ms.sscy 1"5 IiILLSBORO STREET. Gen Foods s, ' l _ l6 rooms and bfltlgaarfilllflfle gfagdlmfiors SteeIGtIlSndDDBNfmhgIiB wvglalewupul.’ 3-80 in IIVIIIgdDOIII- S - . Goodyear T lggutstlellglrh at 56 l-B and 57 3-8, Alx-ulrlvlelvis '10 LE1‘ alight?“ eqrléevcgreginvgastlnfiglolfiem 11; "1 E 1'0 LET AT Int 1-1 '. an . evi- t\l'.rltl\lRlPvll'illl“C'tlt‘ Street. third Int Tglr Tel ICE" TelePhone 139 74$. Allied Muse below E-“Zrm. Strum Kan-mm“ - ;Chemlcal 167 1-2. Electric Powel Previously occupied by Dr. Mont Ward ,. l ‘Limelight gull?- sag€a1mg 3:314» ' I 'll Id. T III‘. 5 0 M1111‘ C .. m r can e mg ‘ - 9H0 glliilillltrilflnl‘. ggvtglttlltt N‘ Yabento . igea 131x? ‘e155 Mgiirlzoénetgyswgrg a5 1i" f dot-tor r den s. Natl Cash R l. - . . . e - . . . u ber NHIFIIUIIWDBIWICUIBIE; apply t0 New York N ' 33 1-3. Du POM 119 l-Z and Stan- ti s ullil-e, Nor Am Co dard (:11 ‘of klg-d-{afl 7-8- -———~—-—-—-—— N P Wha soc : APARTMENT 1&0 Listr AT s: p.23, 11°C,, Ad - Mon. Sat. Brighton Roa coil aining Paramount venues -‘-- - - - - 433 25g n. and sun-porch. llot Penn R R DQ010195 — — — — —- — 100 11B TYNE...‘ 111-1110;. Hot point Phil Morris Unchanged — — — — — 150 1'28 electric range and electric P1111 Prt C0 T0501 “W95 —"- “f - —' 533 493 water heater. Good locality 56!‘! Ié J Ii-tlltill 835.00 per month. Rage“) emu” t, ,t ' r‘ ___._...-_ - . v , A _ I1 BISHOP srnsm‘. s gm Co | e _C ‘VI y l Recorded O n- Montreal Mart (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 21 — Prices moved in a narrow range on the stock market today, and the few= fractional losses at the close failed to shake the genera-l firmness of the list. Widest movement of the day was provided by a drop of 3 points in Canadian Bronze at 37 on the first sale in nearly a week. News prints were frsctfonally higher, with Howard Smith up 1-2 at l4 and Dryden up l-4 at 6 3-4. Gatineau Power declined 3-B at 8 5-8, but other utilities were better. Brazilian gained l-4 at l0 3-4 and Montreal Power firmed 3-8 at 30 3-8. Rails were quiet and steady with Canadian Pacific up a small fraction at 7 and National Steel Car‘ ahead 1-4 at 37 3-4. Total sales: Industrials, 11.800; mines 88,700; bonds $400. Currencies MONTREAL, Feb. 21 -tCP)— The Pound Sterling declined 1-4 of a cent to $5.01 15-32 on Mont- real forelgn exchanges today. while the French franc was about even at 3.28 3-8 cents. The United States dollar was unchanged at l- 32 per cent discount. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto —Mining stocks lower; Industrlals higher Montreal —-Stocks steady New York —Stoeks closed high- er Winnipeg -Wl1eat 1-2 to 7-8 cents lower New York —Rubber aild cotton higher; coffee lower; sugar steady. NEW YORK. Feb. 21 —(AP)- Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 5.01 5-8; 60-day bills $5.- 00 3-4; demand; France 3.28 5-8: Italy 5.26 1-2; Belgium 17.00; Germany 40.43; Canada. 1.00 1-32. NEW ISSUE- CITY of MATU IRVING, BRENNAN Bunk of Nova 800th Building LARGE R ISIDENTIAL PRO- perty Prince Street In central location. 10 room: and bath. llot water lieut- ilig. All modern conven- fences. Price om application. A good safe investment. LOT S FOR. SALE 30 BUILDING LOTS IN ONE of the heat residential see- tlons of the City. from $250 to 8400 Terms to suit purchasers. Look for our udvertiseulen‘ h the Guardian or Patriot on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Serial 31/_=>_% Bonds I949 TO 195B TO YIELD ABOUT 3.55% l FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. I. M. BAGNALL-MANAGEB HALIFAX RING 81 COMPANY LTD. Charlottetown ‘Ahaxh x x QAAA vv~v 1110111111; Dates-Payable in Aliva Ueulluffiuanllau locale. do per word; Western and Elston: locals, to eel word; Announcement: and Coming Event: 2e pel- 1101-111 per Illltl lu llamorlulu Notice: Spiritual 0t erlilie, Curdu, no" to I 9:: inch. Notion: of Thanh and Appreciation. 10o per luull or 4o per word. Other nu: on application. aim ulu Chanel for all; advertisement twang-five saute. lO-QQ-Owvw w- v . v __.___..___ For bale v/e cei ‘I00 per inch: Lists of Floral and r IIIIIIQ] Letters of Condolence 10o Male Help Wanted ioltlzlolv souiiu RIVER nun N w TMINB ma, B.C..11‘eb E WES T . |1—l=‘0rcign sofl lies along the bed 0f ‘the Fraser River to mark the" dais when British Columbia's fish- mlr'_lilflll5tl'y was iii its lnfanc . Uld sulllllu-shlps dumped Ineli- ballast here and at other river set- Jcments when they took on car- IQB 0i salmon. ‘ “You can see the red sand bal- "W "i "it Mvibtl’ River." says R. ;» P-Wne. production manager of lie Canadian Fishing Company ‘szgillefiflrfigefiothe grey sand from R-m dc Janina-nor blue clay from FOII SALE-PURE BIIED JERSEY Pres nitssslviAltluo DONE Alley b4" FOIL BALE PONTIAC CAR. PRICE 0.00. A 1 011 rdi . a p“ a {Pita-anal cow 3 yearn old, h and heifer calf. Edison B Mulch Ne" iver, L- -2~ 19-31 Work Wanted wANrpn-ANY 1mm or 1.16111" work. Write '11" cllIr_-'e_lgi_i;l_r2d3ie£. Dressmaking APPBENTICE WANTED 1'0 learn Barber Trade. Short Couise eXDert trainlna. Molar Barber Collette. Halifax. 17-358. f‘o Lei T0 LET - A SMALL COTTAGE. ADDIY l6 Alley. L-DDB-i-Zfl-Sl. Bil-by Chicks TIIE llltAY CHICK DOES nu: trick. Let us show you. Orders taken here. J. 1-i. Campbell. Allis- wn: W. K. Crater. R. B. 5. Ken- Buck-lamlbs were nlost‘v $7. Sheen sold earlr a! and ixafered. The h Montrzal MINING (Canadian Prel) TORONTO, Feb. 31- Stocks Stock Exchange @5336“ $4 25 to $4.50 with medium quality butchers from $3.50 to $4 and common from $2.75 to $3.25. Can- llers and cutters were $2.25 to $2.- 75. Conlmoli bulls sold from $3.25 to $3.75 and butcher bulls $4 to $4.25. Between 75 and 100 steers were weighed for export to Great Britain. Veal calves were bilrely steady quality cozsidelved. Grassers were stronger. Thele were no tops. Medium good veals 501d up to $9. 50. 'I‘l1e hulk of the veals were of plain to Just lllediunl quality and wcrc sold in mixed lots at $8 50 to t9. Colulnoll light veals down to $6.50. Drinkers _ from $5.25 f0 $7.50. Grassers were from $4 to $5. A few good lambs sold up to w. \"ifll were stronlzer 0t $3335 i0 $5 bulk between $4 11rd $5, A coulve of Io-wlt n‘ I r950 f I: ‘ AT s1 Street. 4-22-11. slnlton: or M11. Bull MacDon- ald. ‘hucadte Goes. 16-13. hntls writing. .\ _ were not sold nf i‘ e e (Canadian Press) Aigletfilllllac Stocks 0|“. Amm Bell Tel 164 An can Brazilian 1011/, Ans Hm. a c Pow A 31H | Arfiviemf“ C1111 Cement 101... Ash]; Can Car Fd 10- ' . Astor}; Can Car Pfd 32 ‘ Au m, Can Ind Al A 31/, sdgama Can Pac 1 c Celailese 13.1, Cock Plow 9 Cons Smelt 6g Dom Coal Pfd 19 Dom Bridge 31, Dom st B 1.,- Dom Textile m, Dryden 5 _ Gen St Work 6 Gypsum 7 How Smith 14 Imp Tob 14 Int Nickel 5r; Lake of Woods 13 Maury Harris 7 iacltloll Ft 12- l ' POW '30‘ c . ,. Nni. Brew ' .- l “um Nat st Car 1.97.‘, 1 Q?“ gffjbl, Noronrla w.‘ ‘ bjfllk‘ w” _’ Po\"cl' Corp 131.. ' I-"l-w.“ e1 Que Pow 1- ‘ “V105 Shnlvinigan a. Dome Ex .. - Deni-on S Lal Com 41, D0,. 1 st Law Pfd 13. -. V“ Soil Can Pow 17 E55‘ Mal 12 - Elrlorado St of Can Pfcl 60 F . WEn »Elec A 21; Fgécolréirk Wm E1“ B Fontana Foundation Gillies Lake Glenora PRDDU 0E PRICES ?.%§‘§.1‘;““° Gold Belt _____ l MONTREAL. Feb. 21 -<01=>- ‘ gghcilifghgle Wheat, northern. No. 1 1.59; bar- Granada 18y. Canadian western N0. 3 .77; ' fiunnai" Gold oats. feed, No, 1 56; flour, spring 1 l-ialerow wheat patents, firsts 7.90; secqndg T Hardroek 7.50; bakers 7.40: winter wheat 1 Hark" patents, choice 4 254.35; whm, 1 l-lollinger corn 3.95-4.05; bran, toil 33.25; . 39m? on shorts, toll 34.25; middlillgs, ton ‘ Home“ 38.25; rolled oats, ba-g", 90 pounds 1 gimg-‘l’ .15 ' - ~ . ?OI56VIIBY, No. 2, pei ton, carlots Jack Wm Cheese western current 14 3-4; = ‘Tm-Na butter N0. 1 a4 1-2-35. fllliwéon Sggs l11 cartons: A-l large 371 Ken. Add A-l medium 35; A-large 35; A- Kuk Lake > luediunl 34; A-pullcts 34. Khk Bud Potatoes: Que whites No. l 80's Lawn‘, 52-55; N. B mfs Ne. 1 80's 51- Lake Show 60; 501-" 40-42; P. E. I. mts No. I Lam Con; 90's 82-85: 50's 50; B. W. I. No. l Lam cad 60s 2.00: Fla. bushel 2.50. ' Lava Cap MONTREAL, Feb. 21 —(CP)— Lem; om Butter ruled firm on Montreal open Lee Gold produce markets today. Lem“ Butter was quoted at 34 1-2-35 Lime LL cents a pound for No. 1 ill carlots M59355; or less with lots to retailers at 35 Madsen 1-2 for solids and prints. Mcljoug Graded egg shipments in carlots MacLeod or less were 30 cents a dozen for Mall East A-lllrgc. 2a for A-medium and 2’! Maralgo for A-puPefs. McIntyre Cheese was l4 3-4 cents a pound MCKPHZVE for current western receipts. ‘MCHW? Potatoes: Que white: N0, 1 503 McWatters 52-55; N. B. 1111s No. 1 001-; 57.60; "r1 60w 50's 40-42; N. B. lnts No. 1 90's l” \‘1 112-05; 50's r: B. w. 1. N0. 1 60's, “OHRWII 2.00; r111. bushel 2.50. MOM" . MONTREAL, Feb. 21 -rcP1_ “m; Kirk Prices held firm in nwdcrate trad- an“? by ing 011 the Canadian commodity Navb‘) excirnge today. N33“; Butter slant -Que grass regrad- ms” g Noranda ed 34 5'8'7'3- Normefal Cilecse rliot ——Uliqilfltf‘d Norm“; Eggs spot —Ont A-lnrge 30, A- 03mm medium 28. ‘A-pullets 2'1. 01mm; 85%,?" ace a GRAIN 3" 1i“ Panlour Payore WINNIPEG. Feb. 21 —(CP)— Partenan willmpeg wheat traders, nervous Paulore over the European political situ- Paymaster afioll, turned sellers at. the start of Perron trading today to send futures more ‘ Pick Crow than lwo cents lower. Then they , P101189? pilrehased sufficient q; lntltics to v POW!“ leave final quotations only 1-2-7-8 PFRIYIK cent lower. Premlel After the opening selling flurry FY9539’: u trading was dull. Export business R9: Gran‘ in Canadian wheat was slow. Final ggd Lake quotations were May wheat 1.27 R ‘no 601d 1-4, July 1.11 3-8-1-2 1111a on. 0s Rfmhe 1-2-5-8 ceilts. Rovame Chicago closed unchanged to 3-8 st ‘Ann, cent off. At Liverpool. prices open- San Am ed higher but eased more than a shawkey penny on continued Australian Sheep C, wheat pressure. allcl lack of de- sherry“, maud. Flnlll values were 7-8d-1-2d 515cm, down. Buellcs Aires followed other 518,15“ markets lower and near the close slave Lake was 1 7-8 cents lower. gpyhlll Cash wheat dealings were slow. grade, Volume of business involved small Sud Basin pllifillflSflfi of top grades of Sud Cont. Springs and Durulns at unchallfl" Sullivan ed. reads. A featureless coarse Sylvanitc groin market showed little re- TRON H0811 cupcrzlfive pool" lll flax and rye. 1 TEXRS Oats dosed 1-8 higher to 3-8 low- TObUTn er. barley unchanqed to 1-8 lower; Toll/Mimi“! flax 1 11-8 lower, rye 3-8-1-2 lower. UPI" Ventures Vulcan . waits-l Amu e11 "o LIVCSIIOCk wVr-rqrnrlnlt ilrrer Wood Cad . t," MONTREAL, Feb. 21 -(OP)— . ‘$13.3’; q Todayls livestock receipts totalled‘ 1,394 cattle, 7351 calves, 137 sheep UNLISTED and lllnlbs. 1,072 flags. . There Wflfi u good demand for. Bron T1- cattlc at prices that were about Cobalt. steady 011 steers and a shllde lllgh- Hud Bay er on butcher cows. Good steers Malrobic weie lllO5il_y' $5.50 to $5.75 with g Mandy tops up to $6 and a few choice ‘ Oil Sel ligllt steers up to $6.25. Medium , PBWHPI‘ K quality steers were from $5 to $5» PMYL 0!‘ 50 and 00111111011 steers from $4.25 Rlithie to $4.75. Heifers lunged from $3» mibh Mimi’ 50 to $5.25. Good cows were f1'om . TPmI-‘k Waterloo voaomo. Feb. 2 u’? TIllF Cl-IARLQJIYIJEIOW" GUARDIAN 1 -<c1=\~ Minino $111M real-sieved *1 m°“““" n te setback tod on the Toronto market Aotvthn close losses of 3 t0 1° trade for he 35 January. '~-- ‘imi- WIPE to ii. In . BRENT! WANTED wr- need more Cream irl 111111-1-111 sup ly our butter next months. We paid our farmer: ecnts for Butter For shiimlnl fat for in- fryon llairyirg 0o few I ! Halifax. Nova Scotia i i I i %Q-Q&ee0eo~:1 ' CDUNSE l FDN FISNERMEN I v - 0e. 00010000 THE FISHERIES RESEARCH OARD OF CANADA offers to assist a limited nlllmilet 0i fishermen from the Maritime Prov- inces to attend the SHORT COURSE FOR. I-‘ISIIERMEN to be given at the Atlantic Fisheries Ex- perimental Station. Halifax, N. 5-. during u term of three weeks c01r1-, nlenciilg on April 1st, 1908. Bach will be given on completion of the Course the sum of Twenty-one lloi- lurs plus the amount of railwll fare‘ for a return trip between alifaxl and the railway station nearest is home. Only hollaflllc fishermen frowi 18 to 35 years of age who have pussy‘ ed through grade 6_ in tilt‘. llllbilti. schools of the Maritime Provinces‘ or an equivalent grade will be able to obtain these grants. Application Forms may be sec-l “red from Fisheries inspectors. All applications must be ln by March 10th and should be dressed to I ATLANTIC FISHERIES l EXPERIMENTIAL STATION f cents were showing for the more‘ active issues including Kerr-Addl- 1 -on, Kirk 11d Like ifflc Long ' Lac. Mo... " w, Powell- ‘ “ 13 l i n. .1_vl'1, . | lie. Wrighf-hrlrtpcaves c sed cents down znd Toburn 20 cellls. | Mcllltyre weakened a point and - ' Dome and Lake Shore s/‘pped back fracfmnspOBrien failed to hold a gain of 10 cents but a few- ixwes of the gold group. including! Oro Plato. Caribou. Conlzlurum. Yfuclleod-C. ‘sslluff. Pmuour and; Sladen, rec tered moderate pains? Cromiuln uus pushed up 13 cents f0 72. Senior ba>r> mefal- also im- 1 proved. Smellers zlddintz a. DOlUt. Nlekel 3-8. Nornntla 1 1-4 and Hild- -' <0ll Bay l-rf, Tin. close was lower u 1 fnr Oreille Eld oracle Falconbriclge. Pond , SlfPlTIII. and Ventures. 1 vreekened 6 cents. i, Okalta dropped 10 cents. Royal- ‘ ile 3-8 and among the cheaper ls- sues of a cent or two predomin- ‘ atecl. “Moog; Sale To be sold by public auction in front of‘ the Law (‘ourls Building ili Charlottetown on Wednesday the 23rd, day of March. A. D. 1938, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract piece or parcel of land isltuateLving flllt being at New 7 alalld on Lot 0r 'i‘ow1lshlp Num- ber 44 in Kings County in Prince Edward Isalld. bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say: Bounded 011 the north by land of Samuel Gregory; on tile cast by the line dividing Lots 44 and 45; on the south ‘by land of Gordon Mal- lard and on the west by land con- veyed by Anne Loilgapic and John F. Loiigtlpie to the said Samuel _ lilllltiiiilillli’ 42% acres of land a little more or less gethor with a right of way frnm said land to the New Zcalaml Road extend» in; along the liortil line oi’ said Gordon ‘lllallarrhl lailrl and over the 7% acres convtyvcd to Samuel 1‘ Greggory, at all times and seasons of the year fol' horses, carts and carriages and all purposes whatso- ever as reserved for the use of the said Anne Loiizapie her heirs and assigns in the (lecd from hcr to the said Samuel Gregory. ~ The above sale is made under and by virtue 0 a power of‘ sale contained ill an ind ell tllr c of mortgage diltcd August 8, 1934. ieadc between Laurella Mrlllnis of New . Zealalld in Kings County aforesaid, wife of Peter Mclllnis. of the first part, and John F Long- apie of‘ New Zealllnd aforesaid, Palmer. of the second part. default having been made in payment of the money secured by the said mortgage. For particulars apply to lilo- Leod and Bclitlcv Solicitors, Char- day of’ February JOHN ‘F. LQNGAPIEJ . nrtgazee. L-214-2-22-3r1-H-15 Professional flarlis J. W. MacRTz-nzie REPRESENTATIVE CANADIQN GOVERNMENT N NUITIES 7 Brace Block Phone 1530 Queen Street — Charlottetown l '1. r. llleulsllll Chartered Aceoiuitant L 140 11101111101111 Street Phone 47. P. O. Box l2. i '1 McLeod (S. Bentle W. E. llkb-‘lllllt. K C. J. A. BPJNTLEY, K. C. (l. 1". BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law ___1\IONEY T0 LOAN ____ Mactlulgan 8. Trainor MARK it. lVIacGUIGAN, K. C. C. '1‘. ULAIlt 'l'1tAlNUIt,_B.A. Barristers. Solicitors, Ltc. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, “Richmond Streetptlhurlotfetovln; —Pall1ler (S. Haslaln II. J. PALMER, It. U. A. .I. IIASLAM. B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. Bank oi Nova Scotia Chamber: Cllurlottciowil, l‘. E. I. NEY TO LOAN. _ v_ l‘. 0. Box 127. n. r. “slender. B. A. a. c. NOTARY lllc. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Riley Building. Charlottetown ‘Cutclitfe 81 Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS . Hunter River and Bradlllbaue. Dav and Night Service. _l'hoile R 10-22_R PAGE Fig; FDR SALE BY TENDER ASSETS OF J. H. MYRICK & C0” L'I‘D., 1N RECEIVERSHIP I y undersigned Receiver offers for 531g by “hue, I“: fumwtn‘. LOT L-Tignlsh Store Property, L ll, B ‘l11’ » " - - -. ~ '_ ture and Equipment, and aIln Vtltlitflllltlhggas’ Nfxiiiflilrlisttiiflrlzffi‘- longing to me said lteceivershlp. D041‘ Zr-Morchandise in Ttxnieh Store:- ' (a) Groceries (b) Dry broods (c) Boots and Shoes I _ (d) iiarulvrlre and liliscelianeous. lire above uicrcilalluLse o1 a value ol upwards of Szifnlllit) is clean, new stock, the yearly turnover being wnslderallly more than four time; tile value 0t the Inventory, LOT file-Accounts and Bills lbeceivabie fLiet available for inspection.) 140T t» #5111111 Properticsw- . (lll liaynood rarm of 227 acres with good buildings and (en-ding ' ed three llilfes from Tigillsli, bordering proposed no» and in grlou state of cultivation. ‘in ol 1Z0 acres with barn, less than one mile from ‘fignlsll zarm 0t eighty acres (Stephenson Farm at Little Tignlsll- no buildings. bum; awn at llgnlsh shore of approximately 2.00 acres with large (e) Several wood lot/s and small properties. inspection). (List ava iiabie lo LOT 5.—-Farm Machinery and Equipment, (List available for inspection.) LOT til-Complete Fishery Unit: » (a; Including lobster factor)‘, factory equipment, large fish stage at. 'i‘l,;r1ls11 ltun, numerous buildings sllcli a.» cook house, bunk 111N505. “K110100595. ctr. MISI) seven ducliings at Tignigh gin)"; Village, all satisfactorily rented. (h) tlsiullg iicar including traps, anchors, ctc., approximately l5 complete gears 14,500 traps; (c)! Boats and Motors, upward of ~10 complete units of boats and mo ors. LOT 7.—’l‘ig~nisli Shore Store Mercilandise therein. Sale of combined Lots l, 2 and 1i or Lots 6 alld 7, carry with them (rouliwill of an active business where llll- ltetail and Produce business have‘ been continually satisfactory for the past sereral years, and where the fisheries business include ill addition to the lobster business, a Cod and llake business, which has tlecu steadily expanding during the p351 the“; years. emliimvinz uluwrlls of one lrunurcll and fifty men. and wllerr- sales 01' Cod and Hake last year were upllilrds of two million pounds. Sealed Tenders lriil ile received at tili- oflic. ' - noon of Saturday. the 3th of March, 1938, for riiitl-Nitfeelrfllgllldfigg of the above UNIS- ’ _ Stores will continue in operation as usual, and adillitilnflllt of values of inventories, etc., will be arranged as of date of actual sale. A deposit of 10 per cent (certified cheque) of the amount thereof must accompany each lender. Mark envelopes “Tenders for Assets oi J. I-l. Myrlck d: Company Limited ill Receiversilip." l-ikhest or any gthq tenders not necessarily accepted. Teluzns: Although (‘ail to Receiver, special arrangements may be e. TNE EASTERN TRUST GDMPANY, RECEIVER Charlottetown P.E.l. PARROT SEASICK would spend some tune ill. Australia. ON‘ OCEAN TRI-P if Sonny Boy liked it. ---'- The bird was perlnitted to laud SYDNEY, N, S. W,, Feb, 21-- here after i115 owners produced hm (OP)—-Vlfilethel' or not. Mr. and certificate of health and a docu- Mrs. George D. Willis of L05 An- 1116111, guarantcemg he had not es- geles will continue their auiomo- SOCI-‘lifid with other birds. for 30 bile tour of Australia depended fo- days before enrbarkulg from the day on their Mexican parrot. Sonny Ulllled States. Boy Mrs. Wlllls said he was. seasick Mr. and Mrs. willl- who arrived ‘the fiivl. day of the voyage, but here recently from the United recovered on a dlel. of ice cream Suites with their pet. said theyjiid bacon. Province of Prince Edward Island Department Of Public Works Alid Highways Tenders For Asphaltic Bituminous Paving SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the ulliicrsi neti, will be received U. this office until noon of Tuesday, March l5, 1038, from any person or per- sons willing to contract for the completion of Grading", Base Colirs Underdrainage and Bituminous surface Course on the following section of highway: No. 1—Trunk Rollte No. I—Summerside to Tignish. Section-Summersidr to lnverness school. 2-—Trunk Route N0. l-Summersidc to 'l'igni.\h. Section-lllveliless School to Elmstlale, and from Montrose. 3—Trunk Route No. 6—Chili"I0tIt?ttlWfl to Souris. Section-Bracklcy Point Road to Morell. 4-Trunk Route No. Zi-Charlottctoyvn to Nlnlltague. Section-Cross Roads to Montague via Sielulrrs Corner. 5—'l‘runk Route No. 2.'\—-(_'I‘lill'I0l.tL‘itItl'I‘l to Borden. Section-North Rlvcr Bridge, West, foul" miles. 6-—Trunk Route Nu. ti-Charlotictown to Souris. Sectioll—Souris West Bridge. nest, four miles. No. I-Jllllsdaie to No. No. No. No. A certified cheque fol- 510000.00 must accompany each ‘Tender fol Nos. 1 to 4. A certified cheque for $3,000.00 must accompany each Tendel for Nos. 5 and 6. Parties tendering shall tender scparatrdv for. cal-h section, tender; tn be marked “Tender for Asphaitic Bituminous Paving." Specifications and 'l‘cilder Forms may be obtained at this office. The Department does Tender. L. B. I\I.~\("I\IILL.~\‘.\'. llcputy biillisicr of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Eduard island, February 1038 not bind itself io accept the lowest or any Province of Prince Edward Island Department Of Public Welrks And Hitrhways TENDERS FDR GRAVELLING SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the llllllcrslgllcd. uill ile received .11 lhis ltf-i- until noon of Tarsday, l‘l 1' lh 1'1, 19118. from any person or per- aons uiiiint: to contract for lhc supplying and Placing of Gravel Burrow on the following Scetioils of highway:- No. l—Trulik Route No. 1—Silliilncr.~i1ic to ‘figllisll. ‘ lnlas Road east-Ll; lniics. No. b-Sunimcrside in 'l‘ignisll., Seletion-Lillc Road Iiarmony to Stcyyart ltoad. Ml. Pleasant, 2.i m es. No. Zt-Trunk Route No. b-Summersidc to Tlgllish. Section Port Iiill Road to Portage. 6.0 miles. No. 4—Trulik Itoute No. 1—Sunimersidc to 'l‘i|l11isil. Section-Portage Lake to Coleman Road, 3.8 miles. No. 5—Trunk Route No. 1—Summcrsille to Tignisil. Seetion-Piusviile Road east-Li nliles and flock Road, Elmsldale. to Aiberton-Lo miles. No. 6—-O‘Leary Iioad—Scction—\\'esierll Ito-ad to ()'Lcary—3.0 milei. No. ‘I-Rouie Ne. 0—Charlottetlvlln f0 souris. Sectinn-llillrsllfleld School to Scotehfortr-ti liiilcs. No. 8—Route No. iI—-~Ul1{ll'I0ti(‘i0l\'l1 tn Souris. Section-Si mart to llouplus alld from Bristol o1 Lot 40-9 mile! -- iiizlriofil-looll to Montague. 1h lilll Rood to Vernon River-LS mils. No. Ill-Route No. Ii--( i'.\l'I0iIt.‘it\t\'1‘l tn Montague. Secton-Vernon River lo Spar-rook Road. and from Plummefl Corner to Monzague r11 Stewart's (Jorllcr-T-fi miles. No. l1—-Route N0. 2A--t'll-.irlotteiotln to Borden. Section-North River Bridge to l‘|1i1r1-hill--8.5 miles. N0. I2¢—R0ute No. ‘LN-Clllirioticlon11 to liorlicll. Section—ChurchiIl to 1ia1i1pt1lll--8.5 miles. No. Iii-Route Ne. ti-(Yharloitetoirn to Souris, Section-Souris West Bridfe west-l miles and from Reid's Bridge to Dingwelfs Mills-Sb mi es. Distances given are approximate . Parties tendering shall tender se arately for each gcction, Tonic“ to be marked "Tenders for GravellingPp A certified cheque of $500.00 must accom any each Tende for 3. 7. 8. 9. l0. il- l2 and l’! A certified cheque ‘(If $200.00 must uzcmnplig each Tender for Nos. I. 2, 4. 5 and 6. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at this office. The Dcpamnl-nt does not hind it~elf to accept the lowest or an! Bell A Mrliliieson R. Ii. Iirll l). l.. blnthieilon, LLB. Barrlslers and solicitors ' ' T0 DA ("h-w-ivvtetowlll‘ El r'-......-. .. "s; ..~. tender. L. It. .\l.\t \lll.l..\N. Ilvllllil‘ .\li11l_-.el- of Public works aiili Highway; Charlottetown. Prince l-IdnArd Island. I-‘ellruary li. l9‘ . I..—1-'.!-l.'\-iT-1'\-“‘-"1-16-"-‘-" = " ' "V. 88833313350 ' lllllfiili‘ EIZ$§S. so‘- U M "v I c?“ w.