Efimmopfirxwk-rnnnrflu r NUVIDIVIBEK ‘l, 19.11 day. He said that he had own executor, and as such first he thought he had, certain current bills came claims against his estate. alarming proportions. he realized that his dream representative. Head Office I iWhat Would Happen In Your Case? One of our policyholders told us this story the other leaving his family in the comfortable circumstances different creditors had prior claims against his estate before his vlnfe and children could receive a-dollar. First came the Succession Duties Department, putting its seal and exacting a tax on every asset that he died possessed of. Then came Inspectors from the Income ,Tax Department; next, doctors, ‘nurses, hospital and undertaker’: bills. Then when the lawyers inserted the regular legal notice to creditors in the daily press, The result was that before he could distribute a dollar- to his wife and children, the estate had shrunk to The policyholder was a conscientious man, and when ‘his affairs, he got in touch with the Confederation Life Association and bought additional insurance. It was on that occasion that he related this story to our Why not figure up now just what your wife and children would have in case they were deprived of your guidance and 1.- Confederation Life Association would we)- come an opportunity o! serving you by fug- nishing information o! a definite nature which may enable you to study your requirements more carefully. Confederation Life Association dreamed that he was his he found that instead of he discovered that eight in, all representing prior was an actual picture of l? The BRANCH OFFICE: Bank Charlottetown-W. G. A vertising Rate i-Payahle Central Guardian locsls. so psr word| Western nod Eastern locals. In I per word; Announcements and 2e per wurui lu lllenlurlnsn Notices, Spiritual Offerings, Cards, 04s., 4o per nsmo; Letters ol Condolence ‘I00 per lnuli. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inen or 4e per svnrul. Other rntes on uppllfistlon lllnlmum Charge [or any ulv erllssmsnl twenty-five cents. of Nova Scotla Building, HOGG, Manager Events 2o g Cllsslflld 70o r word; per lnebi sts of Elornl and For Sale CRESS Qrrn Sflwgdllo all Drnggliq YOUNG PIGS FOR. SALE. MRS. Jessie McKenzie, Hartsvlle. L-l482-ll-8-3l. 301'. SALE-LITTLE PIGS. APPLY Edgar Munn, Belle River. ~ L-1549-l1-9-1l. Lost uosr - BLACK AND .11‘... . FOX hound "Lsxirlie? Collar .snd- tag FIR COAT FOR. SALE. IMITA- 111m Raccoon, practically new. Apply 223 Fitzroy between 12.30 and two. L-l447-l1-5-3i. FOR. SALE-—28 FT. LOBSTER boat cheap. Apply 31 Grsfwln Street. Phone 218-L. L-l544-l1-9-3i. FOR SALE-MINK. ONE HUND- ren dollars per trio. Must. be sold before November 20th. P. O. Bownes, Albany, R. R... P. E. I. - L-1480-ll-6-3i. Mink at. a reasonable prlcfl 9'00’! a well known ranch 0f 561/9191 hundred mink. Book orders 110W ior November ‘ileiévery. “Jglllllala- c150, n, ensn0.-- o“ n Age L-l564-ll-9-8i. 110.3572. Please -.noi.ify H. A. MacKenzie, Flat River. L-.l48_8-11-8-3l. To Lei TENEMENT T0 LET. PHONE‘ __1-1os. 1..-_1436:_l1-5-3l. 111E UHAKIXIYFKLUWN UUAKUIAN .51.“ Quo TA rlozvs FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Resolved over Pltfls Id snd Co's Private Wire) Minnesota and Ontario Paper- Net income before interest, de- preciation etc. $050,000 for period Jensen a to Sept. 12, 19:1 ag- ainst 364.591 in like 1930 period. Net deficit after charges $1,122,- 788 Blalnst $1,769,850 deficit a year ago. Domlnlo Stores-Sales for 4 WWII-s period ended October 30 up 3635 p: cené; and year to datemup . oen over orrsspo 1936 period. c n n‘ Brown Company-Avoidance of further delay in approving plan o! reorganization urged by Pre- sident Brown in week end letter 74> WmPBJlY-s security holders snd creditors. Auto Sales-For September 9.8 per cent. in number and 10.9 per cent. in value. For first nine. months new motor vehicles sales were 39 oer cent greater than like 1938 period. Steel-United States nation- wide production of steel ingots last week estimated st 48 per cent 0f capacity. ' _ Imperial Oil-Reported pipe llne facluties from Tamer valley to 9118M? Refinery will be increas- ed by 4,000 barrels daily instead of 3.000 se at first announced. 101201110, Nov. 8—Apart en. tlrely from the rising interest that is being displayed in the gold 5110MB. ‘ ' interests are view- llll with considerable satisfaction the excellent demand that exists for the metal in the world mar- kets. In leading world markets gold is being freely absorbed at prevailing price levels and there does not seem i0 be inclination towards liquidation. From the angle of the Canadian producers this tendency is being viewed with considerable satisfaction panic“- larly in that it stands out very clearly as an assurance of stabil- ity for the approximate $35 price level that has beep in effect since early in 1934. MONTREAL. Nov. l—Electrolux -Declared an extra dividend of 30 cents also regular quarterly divi- dend of 4-0 cents payable Decem- ber l5 to record November 15. Current declaration will make lo- tal payments for the year of $2.20, LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Nov. 5 —(OP)— Good Ewes and wethers, on sheep and lamb section. sold 35 cents lower in early dealings on Mont- real llvesiook markets today, while hogs strengthened to sell 10 cents higher. Cattle and calf were steady to a shade easier in spot-s. , Receipts csttle- 1,206; calves l, 556: sheep and lambs 3,733; hogs 2,998. Good steers sold from $7 to $8.50 with mediums from $5.50 to $8.50 T0 LET FURNISHED BOOM with bath and board. Apply 40 _l-1l_ll_sbo1'o ac. L1503:l1_-0-3i and r- kinds from $3.35 to $4.75. Heifers ranged from $3 b0 $5.50 with good cows from $1 to $4.25, mediums at s3 to $3.75 and TO LET-HOUSE l3 OBLAB Street. Phone 1324. L-75-9-29-tI. FURNISHED 1100M SUITABLE for business people. Telephone 582-11. L-l451-l1-5-3l. T0 LET-HOUSE 226 CUMBER- land Street. Reasonable rem. Apply 17 Orlebar Street. L-l490-1l-6-3i. TO LET VERY DESIRABLE house-keeping rooms, ideal sit- uation, low rent. Appy “Art" Clo Guardian. L-l528-l1-8-3l. Professional qiiarllsi Tifffincnlshn '11? Male Helv wflllled APPBENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training Molar Barber Co.- lege, Halifax. 17-356- 1 Chartered " 140 Richmond Street , Phone n. l‘. O. Box I2. ‘McLeod 81 Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. Ii. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. 0. Barristers and Altorney-st-Lsw "oNEv 1'0 LOAN M acGulgan 81 Tramor MARK R. MacGUlG/IN. R. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. B .A. Barristers, Solicitors. lite. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Wchmond Street Charlottetown Palmer 81 Haslam n .1. PALMER x. o. A. J. IIASLAM, B A.. LLB. BARRISTERS. ETC. Bank of Nova Slcotis Chamber! Charlottetown. P E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 95. P. 01 llos I27 P“! & Mathieson 0.11. Bell o. 1.. Msihlesbvi. LL-B- llsrrlsters and solirlinrs . MONEY TO LOAN Cameron liloril. lrhnrlottelnwmlllil. n. F. McPHEE. s. A. K. c. r morass as. ‘ sums-ran, soucrros like lnlldllln. flLlottotewn Must be able to cook, small famly. Apply with references etc, to box M Clo Guardian. L-15l9-ll-B-3l. Agents Wanted ki~ VBIIIIIIC Help Wapleq wsnrsn EXPERIENCED MAID. VETERANS-ORIGINAL 5c ETCII- lng Calendar, Vlmy, King. Duke 0! Windsor and other subjects. Send j 25c for samples. Brock, 70 Market Sh, Toron . A. w. u-aosil-s-u. W"! DID EDWARD G07-FIND_ the answer in "The Hollie 01 Windsor." Agents can w" ‘gm s5 to $10. psr day securlns 0f 91;‘ for this illuminating. dyrglntzf‘ book. Over 40o oases 35 P ° graphs, Liberal COTHIIIISSIIEIO. Freight paid. Credit. glvfill- l m, dglgy, Wr m for free samp e book. Box 32, Dept. 9, Terminal Toronto. A. w. 11-11-11. Help Wanted ____' COMPANION novsnxaarrrc- capable and_ practical. refeffll" ces or would be willin! l0 ""11 partnership furnishing Cfllilifll l" business enterprise. Write W. C10 Gllardl_3_ll-‘____ l"'.l_1"l_'.1"- BUNYAN PROGIIESSES IDNDON - Clreengrocer Joseph Bunyan lsll _ nearest descendant of’ h-leflllél-l‘ ;\:_ i3“ m prim hme" s1 r" ds s his llvin! sin“ "*1 ' Y '1 boasting about belnr. l butchers from $2.50 to $3. Canners and cutters brought $1.75 to $2.25. Medium to medium good veal ‘calves sold up to $9 with common lights from $6.50 to $7. Drinkers ranged from $4.50 to $7.50, while grassers went at $3.50 to $4. ‘ Good Ewes and wethers, on sheep and lamb section. made $7.50 while lambs weighing 100 pounds or over sold at $6.50 with culls and bucks at $5 50. Sheep sold from $2 to $4, with the bulk between $3.25 and $3.85. Bacon hogs, fed and watered. made $8.35 with selects at the usual $1 premium. Butchers and heavles went. at $8.85 with extra heavies at $7.35 and lights from $7.35 to $7.85. Sows sold from $6 to 7.25. PRODUCE PRICES MONTREAL. Nov. 8 —(CP)— wheat, northern, No. 1 1.38 5-8; barley, Canadian western No. 3 .66 5-8; oats, feed, No. 1 .50 5-8; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.50; seconds 7.10; bakers 7.00; wlrlier wheat patent, Choice 4.85- 495; white corn 5.10-5.15; bran, ton 25.25; shorts, ton 28.25; mid- dllngs, ton 38.25; rolled cats, bag, 80 lbs 3.15; ha)’. No. 2. D01‘ tml. carlois 9.00. Cheese Ont .14 3-8-1-2; Que .l4—l4 l-fl. Butter N0. l .29 1-4 2-1. Eggs in cartons: A-large .4445; A-medlum .41-42; A-pulleis .31- 32: B-large .25 1-2-25 1-2; c .22. Potatoes: No. 1 Que white 80's .55-.B0; No, 2 80's .3540: N0. 1 N. B. mts 80's .65-.67; No. 1 P. E. I. mis 90's .75-.80'. 80’s .87- .'l0: 50's .42; No. 1 cobblers 80's .62-.65. WINNIPEG WHEAT (Snprlied by Pltfielrl and Co.) Closn- > a or Nov-1l1%. Dec-IMM. May-lflws-h. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Csnsdlsn Press) Toronto and Montreal —Golds higher; other groups lower. New York —8tooks closed lower. Winnipeg -—Whest l-ll cent low- er to 1 l-4 cents higher. New York -Cotton and coffee‘ higher; sugar unchanged; rubber "m mun“. .- mg ghop his fath- CI‘ OWIINI. lower. similar amount was paid during 1936. NEW YORK, Nov. li-Stocks lost ‘most of their gains but were very quiet. Street. is quite apathe- tic toward the market and most. of i. the dealings are scattered buying i and selling with some of day to 1 day traders evening up and gel,- tlng to the sidelines. There is considerable bearlshness about particularly on the rails, steel and - motors. Less liquidation ls noted 1 in the so called spending shares but. they are not going forward any. s NEW YORK, Nov. 6-North American Aviation gets army con-, tract. tor $1,490,972. ' " NEW YORK, Nov. B-Sales of General Motor cars and trucks to consumers ln U. S. during Octob- 1 88.564 in Sept. and 44,274 in Oct- ober 1936. ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 8-Roose- velt to hold business conference with Government economists. NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Sieel Operations 41 per cent. down 7.6 points. NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Particular i emphasis is placed on the facti that Southern Pacific has asked for bids on 75,000 tons steel rails. This ls the first important rail enquiry which has come out. ln- terest is also being shown in the ~ nearly 90,000 tons steel which will be required for Coulee Dam work and which should develop into orders in the not too distant future. In addition these has been moderate improvement in struc- tural steel aided mainly by the contract for 45.000 tons placed by the Ford Motor Co. rent indicated rate of 41 per cent is the lowest average reached by the industry for any week in ex- actly 28 months or since July 15, 1935 when the rate was 39.9 per cent. In the past eight weeks or since Sept. 13 the rate has drop- ped from 80.4 per cent to the cur- rent 41 per cent rate, a. matter of 39.4 points or 49 per cent. The high record for the current year was for the week of April 26 at 92.3 per cent. Grain Prices WINNIPEG. Nov. 8 —lCP)— Wheat futures bounded back more than three cents from the year's In the session. and closed 1-8 cent. lower to 1 1-4 cents higher on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Good buying orders from eastern firms, estimated at. more than 500,000 bushels, favorable inter- market spreading and rallies on Chicago board of trade were major influences a.i'. the close. Earlier, prices eased more than two cents below Saturday's clcs: on carryover of Saturcl ay‘: liquidation, unsettled stock mar- kets, lower Liverpool quotations and reports of general gains in the Argentine. Cash wheat demand for top grades ease and prices dropped a cent for both No. 1 and 2 north- ern grades which sold 21 and 27 cents above the November future at the close. A good demand for No. 3 north- ern from exporters at the Pacific Coast. was reported while exporters were credited with taking durum grades at two cents better for No. 1 and one cent higher for other gradw. Coaarse grains closed firm alter November and May unis, Novem- ber barley, December and May rye all touched new low levels for the year. Prices generally followed the trend of wheat, wiih oats finish- ing 3-8 to 1-2 lower. barley 1.8 higher to 1-2 lower; flax un- changed to 1 1-2 lower and rye 2 1-8 to l I-4 cents higher. UNDATED MONEY BOX er totalled 107,126 units against s D NEW YORK, Nov. 8—'I'he cur-‘ Radio go lowest levels, established earlier, New ‘.8’ ork Stock Exchange (supplied by PIIIICIO llld g0 lllemnen 0| Montreal Block las- cnange and Montreal Curb) amen open Close A1 Chem 152 150 Ayn Can 855/‘: 85% Am For Pr 4% 4_ Am Rad 115s ll Am Tel Tel 1485s 150 Am Water 11 11 Anaconda 24% 24% Alchison 36 36% Atl Ref 21% 21% Auburn 8% 8% Bald Loco Bait Ohio 11% ll'/s Ilzwdlx Av Beth St 44% 47 Briggs Man Case 98 92 Ches Ohio 36% 86% Chrysler 85% 68 Com Sol Com So 1% 1% Con Can 46% 46 Con Gas 0o 00h Ed 5% 24 Corn Prod 54 54 Cur Wright ' eere 20 l2 Dugout 115 115 Elec Auto Li’. Elec Pr Li. 11 12% Firestone Gen Elec 37% 87% Gen Foods 30% 30% Gen Mot. 3B Goodrich Good Tire Gt No Pfd 25 25% Hud Mot. Car Ill Cent Int Har 83% 64% Int Tel Tel 6% 6% Johns Man Oo Kennecott 29% 30 Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 36% 35% ur Co 6% 6% N Y Cent 18% Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 19% 19% New York N K 25.’; 2% Nor Am Co 18% 19% N01" Pac 12V; 12% Pack Moi; 5% 5% Paramount enn R. R 21% 21 Phil Mor 75% Phil Pet Co Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J Pure Oil Co 12% 12% Radio K O Sears R106 Co 61% 61% Shell Union O11 Co South Pac 19% Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 49 49 Stude Co 6% 6% Tex Co United Air 171.4 17% United Corp 3% 3% United Drug ' 7% 7% United Gas Im 10% 10% U S Rub 24% 26 U S Si; '30 51% 54 U S 11rd Al lg} 18% Vanadium 5i 14% Warner Bros West Union 29% 29% West Elec 91% 93 West Air B 25% 25% Woolworth 38% v 37% _ Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pltfield snd com-I Exchange and Montreal Curb" psny member of Montreal Stock’ Market) Stocks Open Close Abitibi 2% 2% Asbestos 52 ' 53 B A Oil 20% 20% Beauharilois 6% 6% Brew Corp Bath A l0 l0 Can Vlckcrs Dom Tar Don A 7% 7% Fraser 16 l6 Fraser V T O 16% 16% Ford 1111' ‘Walker 43 42% Home Oil 108 108 Imp Oil 17% 1774 Int, Pete 30% 29% Meir-hers A Price 17% 17% Price Pfd Royaiite 32 32 FINANCE MARKETS CLOSED THURSDAY MONTREAL, Nov. B —(CP)— Canadian commodity exchange, the stock exchange and the curb mrmket will remain closed Nov. 11. Armistice Day. Officials an- ‘nounced here today. NEW YORK. Nov. 8 —(AP)-— Foreign exchange strong. Great Britain demand 5.03, 5.01 l-2, 5.- 01 15-16; 60-day bills $5.01 3-4; demand: Franc: 3.41 1-2; Italy (By The‘ Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal _Pound 5.01 15-16; U. S. dlr .99 15-16; franc 3.41. Al: New York —Pound 5.01 15- 16; Canadian dlr 1.00 l-lfi; lflmc 3.41 l-2. At Paris -—Pound 12s. 2d; U. S. d1 58.96 cents. Canadian dlr 58. cts. fiONTREAL, Nov. 8 —(CP)-— Prices ruled steady for bulter. cheese and eggs on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 29 1-4-1-2 cams a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 for prints and 30 l-2 for solids. . . Graded egg shlpmcnis in c.1112“ or less were quoted at 44-45 err a. dozen for A-large, 41-42 for I‘ medium. 31-32 for A-pullcts, 25 1-2-26 l-2 for B-large and 22 for C. Cheese was 14 3-8-1-2 for On- tario Oct-make. white and colored and 14-14 I-Zi for similar Qlwbw grades. Potatoes: No. 1 Que while 80's .5s-.oo; No. 2 80's .a5-.40: No. 1 N. n. mts so: .es- 6'1: No. 1 P E, I. mts 90's '.75-.80; 80's .67-.'10: 50's .42; No. 1 cobblers 80's .62- ..65. MONTREAL. Nov. 8 —(CPl— Prices held steady-on Cnlllldifin commodity exchange today in ox- panding trade. Butler spot --Que grass regrad- ed29-29 3-8; Quefresh <92 score) 5.26 1-4: Belgium 07.0.‘; Germany 40.47; Canada. 1.00 l-16. Currencies MONTREAL, Nov. 8 —-(@)— Pound Sterling advanced sharply on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to $5.01 15-16, up 2 l-8 cents. The United States dollar held un- chmlged at 1-16 per oent discount while the French franc firmed .01 cent at. 3.41 cents. NEW YORK. Nov. 8 -(AP)— Repatriation of foreign capital today forced European currencies to their highest. levels in more p than a year, in terms o! the dollar. The Pound Sterling rose 1 13-16 cents to $5.... 15-16. The Frnech franc was .01 l-2 higher at 3.41 1-2. the Belgian belga .03 of a cent. tho Netherlands guilder .06 and the Swiss franc .01. The Can- adian dollar was up 1-64 at 1.00 l-l6. ENDERS l‘): until November 15th the Russ llntl-l will be offered for ssle by ‘finder. Inspection will be given be- 29 l-8-3-8. Chee"e spot -Onl, A-large 45a: A-medium 41a; puilets 32a; large 26 1-2; B~medium 25 1-2; C lender not. necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received by the undersigned MRS. HAZEL MsoLEAN, tween two o'clock and Ionr o'clock i lll Prince Street every afternoon. Lowest. er any 14-1552-11-9-11-13. . Massey Har I 1832 [HLID IflYlD- 1937 Coast to Coast in e NIVIOUNDLAND. assures. cuss. I YUBIITO RICO. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC I new rosx. cnrelco. BOSTON. LONDON. BNGLAN D d». i/ze Qyesitgndies . . . A POPULATION receptive to many Canadian products, with easy reach, offers a market which should be of interest to Canadian manufacturers and agriculturalists. Our knowledge of West Indian business conditions is gladly placed at the disposal of ' Inquiries are i World-aide facilities in every department of banking The of . NOVA SCOTIA OVERA CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE Momntreal supplied by Pllfleld an Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk B C Pow A Build Prod Can Cem Can Nor Pr Cfln Car Fd Can Car Pfd Can Hydro Pfd Can 1nd Al A Can Pac Can Steam . Celanese ,__, Cock Plow l g Cons Smelt - Dist Seag Dom Coal Pfd Dom Bridge Dom Sl B Dom Tex Open 15% ... w... .2131 Gen St W Goodyear Gypsum Ham Bridge How Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods ‘gt- @355 -1 ET»: McCol_l Ft. Mont Pow Sou Can Pow St of Can St of Can Pfd Win Else A Win Eiec B MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. 8- Stocks Afton Aldermac AAm Ang Cdn Ang Huron os 2%’, Con Smelt Darkwater Stock’ Exchange embers of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) s10 Charlottetown Olieary Albany St. Peter's Kenslngton Summerslcle Montague Victoria PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK 3'69?» Bonds '1 0s- Maturing 1.1m 1511., 195s Tu Yield 3.80% Close " ' - 1. lrvmg, Brennan 8. Company, Ltd. 41 E. Ill. BAGNALL-MANAGER 8 Bank of Nova Swtla Building Charlottetown 9% 22 5v. J M Con. ‘W22 15m, i I ' s1: .211 iii l L i?» ‘ r u l 20 Kirk Lake 127 . 233,97‘ l3 a’ . an 107 8.» Lake shole 52 sylvanlte 315 51 hips glad 3g Tcck H 515 V8 Bi? j Texas 135 29L, U591 15 Towagmrc 40 h‘ Lemh 67 Treadwcil 45 121.1 Llilifi L L 435 Us)“ a0 Macassa 525 venmms 475 85': Maden 57 W n Mclloug 16'. wfmi QT ma“ 11% Maclieod I03 wood ca 33 9 . 9'... gig??? 1321.1.- w" H"? 75° c en 1e , . ~ '1 Jvlevuuze 14 1 “LISTED 16 £13335?“ ‘if... Egfflmm 6 13% Min corp 165 can Cop 35f; 4°7- nllgléio 33b DalrOll 55 81 5 Moneta 11a a"? B” 197‘ 61/. Morris 1s MZQQB,“ 115*’ 10 Nsyb b a1 ~ ~ 30% Newbgc 3 e10 4 1' . r 165 30m Ne..g01d 34 Rltchie 2“ g2 gipiSilclilg 200 . Robb M0 l“ oran 46%’. ‘ 4o Nordona 1s 1 Tvifflsi‘ *1 m: Normetal '10 I Er °° "5 If; . 2g,‘ Eggllglgn 6g — J ruoxrnrar. cums B f w 13 okgfi‘ I (Canadian Press) omega 45 MONTREAL. Nov. k-Solec s4"; 6m Plain 115 "will"! "M50005 °n Monlrc 21 gamma m Curb Mar et mday were: amour 290 ‘ Payore l8 .' Sh“? . m” garkhlll‘ s 1 gfgafiqlq 5g villi»? i’ 1i? Cw Mu 13 Peterson l i Duparq 5 Pick Crow 555 “mm” Cad 35 Pioneer 345 22:22:... " Close Press Mel g1 TEE Oil l ‘ 2H gegdcAut 3:5 43 u g es 4 . smd“ CF09 and lmplems t; 1541-. Qfig, ‘QED l Thursday. November 11111. n 3g}; grape 1% v PERCY sun-a, 3g i gllgyanp 32H I > f.‘ I V I‘? i; North Milton 63., l séntlmllt l}; I1 1. 435-11-6-9. ti g; i $223121” .12 a _ r 1w || n ' ' 9 1g i Slavenlsake 20 e l n g 73g 115. w . _ 2,3 Communicate with 1376 i 11a TI’ f" ‘ At Ml. Mellick, containing 89 acres co‘! i9? 1iifni°illiii..“i»'fiii"iii..°'°i‘..';“$31.2 Vmlflha" H- Groom 22g 1 sfllr- Apply to , Summerside 10 J. A. MeDONALD. M :3‘ cherry van»: finflizer for P. E. lsiand d.‘ “l. 1 ,.' . 4%’ .1. .1. Marpolzziarb. u o e . a“ L-IMO-ll-fl-g-Q "e F 3' h 9, - - ar 1g ted Eyes 1 . FOR SALE ‘ 18 Seventy per cent o! m ‘ ' h d . . 3V5 i Iizaciivelgye‘ D-izomzgtk Irisem 5%‘ That splendid residential prfllfiflv , this condition shows mostly 13 situate on lhe comer of Par: Sig? ‘ ‘t n", "n", ‘m, m,“ b, IiFK" isriiiiuroiirdi-rc-It, an: being I20 x 455 Mr?" yrs?“ d“: 80 ‘ rm "oiiufllnii" wniiifliiiiifimiimii siiifrr eoiislderabl: GI: IITIIIICQ Pl P s ‘ ' ' garage. Apply lo comfort. Glasses relieve 1hr n TON, slrsln. w,’ JOHNSTON sé "g3 Charlottetown, r. s. 1. in comparatively those interested. nvited. 4 m. ' we L-1a2s-11-2-4-e-o-11. elm _ 6. F. llutelmoll .4