PAGE TEN “HAPPY GANG" Picture FREE with purchase of Colgates Tooth Brush BABIES NEEDS Heinz Strained FoodS Heinz Junior Foods Pablum Nursing Bottles Nipples Talcums-Baby Qll Vitamin Preparations Etc. 25c (Ttwsdrwiviilfrrliwtfii 79c 25c Noxzema - — —19C Apple lllossom Soap 5 Cakes 23c Barrington Hand Cream ; 15-25-50 i Wildroot Speed Set 1 Wave Set ; fl RElllllil BROS. 5 1.. M, Doueette R. Al. Smlillmzin. 2c oer word; application. i REDDIN’S I Advertising Rates — Payable in Adva Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central (iuurilian locals, 5c per word: Western and Eastern lliillllh (Tlglgflllcfl 3c per word;__lu_ Memorial Notices 70c ucr incli; Lists oi Floral ‘ilfltl Spiritual (ltlcriiigs, Lards. etc" 5c per mime; Letters oi Condolence ‘illi- per iilch; Wedding engagements 40 ivnrds for $1.00 and 10 cents for cierv additional 3 words. Notices o1‘ lllalnku Hill Appritrifltlull, 70c Der inch or 4e l)" W011 , lb cents per inch. Address and Presentation 51-00. Oi-htr rii-BI 0n .\l;llc lltlp W HIIIOLi \\‘.\.\"1'l-.‘l) - LIST Burs‘. APPLY Glllilulhlll- 4'33""- .\l.-\.\' WA. run FOR worm. DIAR- 121211 or single. Good \\'Afll§§§~ -.ll. ll: oitl Llilrtl. Kelvin, Female Help Wanted wisrcnbixraiuizucizp MAII)_ Apply l8 Prince St. 4-28-31- l 1.5K Mls. \\‘. .\ L; —- RELIABLE GIRL TO look after baby, two afternoors and evenings. Phone 1426 in morn- 1111.15, 4-20-Vlny l-l. \\'.\.‘~"l‘i-.'I) —— IIOLHEKEEPER EUR country home. Apply Guirggiaéil. Wlliiti1n4 1 ir- NFTEIFDWAIAID REQUIR- clecp in. two children. ‘X11225. Apply MrsWar- 4-29-11. Aivlibvrisn Q nan) FOR. 0111;111:111. housework. .32 Upper Priguég. ~ coed _ Fill). 1218 Upper Prince. iv \1Ti-. sir"). APPLY wan- t 146 Hillsboro St. nesday a Auction Sale ' I AT NEW PERTH, KINGS COUNTY on ‘Iucsdziy, Miiy 5th, at 1 P- M. ..-__-..-.i.‘.; . I am instructed by R. ll. lilacNeili, the Executor or tnc Estate of the 14st! iiaimiiton G. iviucheiii to sell by Public Auction on tlie premises iiie following stilt-n, crop. imple- incnts anti household eliccis int-ind- mg:- STOCK-l cow, 5 years old luuernsey) due to freshen in June; ‘ca liens iPlymouth Ruck); 1 mart, 11.50 10s., WUIK anywhere and goon 1 driver. CROI'—10 tons lluy; about (i tons straw; 75 bushels oats; quantity barley; potatoes, turnips. ‘l IHPLEMENTS-I hay mower; 1 binder iniassi-y Ilurrisl; 1 rake; 1 gang plow; l single plow; 1 um. scent-l‘; 1 splltr narrow; l 11110.1 narrow; tliicsiier and cleaner corn- liiiied lllall) illood stanu and saw; ‘A carts; truck wagon; light dnving wagon; buck board; wood sleigh; harness. driving and work; hay fork and rope; separator; forks, shovels and hoes. l-‘URNITlJItE-Z bedroom suites; 1 large cupboard and writing desk combined; chairs; tables; stoves; organ, and several other articlis too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale-All sums up to S10 cash over that amount. 7 months credit on approved joint notes. 0 per cent discount for cash. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Lobster Bait For Sale I can supply packers and fishermen with any quantity of herring from today on. Call me by phone. Also special orders for Fox Ranchers by May 5th. CARL DELANEY, Summerside. Phone 454 ASTHMA IS A JOY KILLER. "Davzs Asthma Remedy“ ‘i805 LS a joy bringcr. ti-l doses with supply oi Vitamin "A" only 54-00» Jt-‘IIRIHS Pharmacy. 4-22-11110- ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY itchy condition immediately rc- lievcd with ‘Davis’ Prurltus Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy ‘guar- antees 1111s. 00c. $1.00 and big Jar for $1.65. Follow enclosed diet- 4-22-1nio. F or Sale ron safe";- GURNSEY cowl Spurgeon Warren, North H ‘ FOR SALE — SUMMER COTTAGE Phone 564-L. _ 4-25-11. FOR . ALE QFCIIRYSLER SEDAN Gcod condition. Good tires. Apply J. C. wooc1_ l-lazclbrook. 4-29-5-1. at Rcsebunk. 2L BLACK ROUND EIEE RUBBER Traces complete $3.00 and up. d6- hvered. Clinton Morrison. Fred’ _ For: SALE - i. TON 1940 FORD truck with steel body and hoist. 1:3. C. LePage, North Rustlco. 4-27-29-5-1. UN LOADING COAL $8.00 PER wn. Slack Coal $4.50 per ton. Cash. Delivered. M. F. Walsh. 4-24-27-29. FARM FOR SALE -- 145 ACRES situated on Winsloe Road. six miles from Charlottetown, one mile from Winsloe Station. Apply Herbert Horne. 4-28- 0-5-2. FOR SALE OR RENT-FARM AT Cvmbria, 50 ncrcs of choice land. All clear. 16 acres ploughed. Buildings. J. S. Parkman, Brack- ley Beach. 4-29-5-2-4. To Let E0 LET-Ir\RGI-I FURNISHED front room. Phone 1851. 4-28-41. Maleyand. FeFmFaIc-Wflelp Wanted 20W i8 TIIE TllllE 1'0 GET 1 Government tub as Clerk. Post- . Customs Clerk Stcno- etc Six Dominion-wide exams eel since war beizan Pree B01111!!!- M. C C Schools Ltd Toronto ltl Oldest in Canada No Agents IN FATHER'S STEPS LONDON -—!CP) — PO. H0111‘? Brancker, DEC. and bu)‘, W005i! father, Air Vice-Marshal Si!‘ William Sefton Branckcr, was killed at BeauvnLs in the R-ltll disaster in 1930, 1,: report/ed missing- _' for Taxes, Fuel Purchases '. and other Seasonal Nerds. ONE YEAR T0 REPAY Apply lo lbs nsurnl brunch of g TllE CANADIAN BANK 0F COMMERCE Monthly Deposits Provldt l I t a “gym” You Melts l1 Monthly Deposits of Veo lecsivs Other Amounts at Plnpcllibnfllflly tow loin VOUI (SIATE l5 PROTECTED IV llFE INSUIANCE. WHICH THE BANK AIIANGES Toronto Exchange -.____ TORONTO, April 28—(CP)_ sluggish through most of today's ffilu-OILYUIG stock market gicw pru- gressivciy weak in the afternoon and. llllléhfid the session with ii1od- erate index losses fcr ' 81011115- The bflfie metal stocks were unchanged at noon but they sllpoed off 1:1 the afternoon to post B llrlzli .4), Volume picked tip Z11 the last 110111‘ and aggregate turn- ‘JVQP f0!‘ the clay was 120,000 shares. Steep Rock came out in consid- erable volume at a drop of 7 to 1.35 and the clcse was down mod- eratelyfor Sudbury Basin, Fal- ccnwood and Pond Oreille. Senior golds held steady but for a‘ lcss of 1-8 for Dome. Bralornc ciosed 10 cents down at $7, Papers, foods and miscellaneous a industrlals leaned narrowly to the held _ a-c 2s~2a 1 2 r111: _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Produce Prices MONTREAL, ' April 2B--(OP)~ Canadian Comm;dity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and wettcm (92 core) 35 1-4B. m Eg spot: Eastern A-iarge 29- 29 l-Z; A-mcdium 27 1-2-28; A- lllliiflls 23 1-2-24; E-B 25 1-2-26; MONTREAL. April 28-—(CP)—- Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment. of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: shipment selling A-iarcc 29 1-2; A-medium 28; pul- iCIi 211; B 26; c 23. Butter: first _ ‘ grade prints, Jobbing price, 36- 1-2, first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 1-2-‘30: wholesale. Que no 1 pas- teurized storage 35 1-4, no 2 stqr. age 34 3-4. (Ltiecse: current receipt, while nd colored, western l9 1-4 for fac- ereamery 36 . 1 group‘ @111 and Que white 20 first grade steady. Final prices were clown a April FAS Montreal‘ Do ht or more fol canoe-u Pez- , - 1115119115 Mmiizagy. Canadian Oil, Canadian Wlrebcund Box. National steel c“, Rive. 1d w,’ ,. I __ ‘ _ _ _ PEI mountain 1. . Bank, slmpsonslfildi, Qtbeel of iboliri- 1'90’ ‘mm’ “(F435 ' age. D181 and Western Canada ' 55v,” f6 and common bulls s‘! to $8. seams-z) 1n mixed‘ 71g? orggind 0111‘ P l s ea calves ranged from $8.50 for $ . . n 91$ W916 - t0 . British Domini on t n -k a k commo 11 ht i t 13 r . Good pring lambs ad sa w to 20 but reccverg; to 23:31? a 21-1 Good 0168i: wevria $12955 up? tgiiil $10 eachs according to “weight and . 10% 0f a cent. Ccciinlcnuonhti medium 1 to $12. 1n between quality. Common light 13111115 are , __.___ Pete weakened 2 cents to 13. Fcot- i _——\_ Brades o! veals made the most not wanted. Sheep were $5 to $8. M g3 mrchwoog S," Thursflay pro er M. smnh gridge {qr- hills 1o to s5 and Home on a 6011i. MONTREAL April za-(om- » A rii actii at 1.50 p.111. ' P '7 . Y P i0 2.45. Homestead traded in slze- There were 110 cahle, 20 Eh€€p and I sun instructed by Mrs. Din-l "WFIY “Filmed b)’ Wesley ' g-blieiolume at a loss of l-l at. Currencies NEW YORK, Aiprtl filth-MFR. The Canadian dollar allied 1-8 of a cent ln tcdayls fcreign exchange dtfllillB-s to close at a discount of l2 1-8 Per cent in teims of Unlied States unds. It was the second dav in succession the Dominion curren- fil’ chalked up e gain. (Ottawa P0191811 Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-8.91 percent discount.» “Iihe pound Sterling at $104 enc- ed unchanged. FOR SALE - AT MARSIIFIELD __._.._. Farm of lute John T. Ferguson. consisting of 140 acres. about 90 acres clear. balance ls hard and soft wood. with modern u... enienccs. Apply on prernl-‘es or to W. W. Gibson. Mrs-shfield. 4-23-41 Professional Cards _._. McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. c. earner. u. a r. A. osuruzv K. c Barristers and Attorneys-st- law MONEY TO LOAN 1M PIIIIM Street Comfortable dwelling Me - ' 150: NB mounlal no l 1.80- 3% lambs. 74B hcgs and 1,911 calves fcr sale on the two Montreal Lve- stcck markets today. Calves were 75 cents to $1 righ- Cr than Mznclay. Oticr kinds ol livestcck were unchanged, Butcher cows ranged from $6 to $8.50. Canners and cutters were CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 4th day of April A_ D., 1942 In Re Ekstate of Ellen O'Brien late of Charlottetown 1n Queens County the said Province, widow, do. ceased, restate To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAs upon reading the potl- tton on file of Agnes Higgins of Charlottetown aforesaid. Single woman. the executrix of the above named estate, praying that a cits- tlon may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to clte all persons interested ln the sold Est- to be and appear before the Judge present, at a Probate Court to be held in the court Housegtn. Charlottetown 1n Queens County, 1h‘ the said Province, on Friday the 8th day of May next coming, st the hour 0f eleven o'clock forenoou of the same day to shew csuse l! any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be pass- cd and the Estate closed as prayed for ln said petition and on motion of H. F. MacPliee, End, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least. four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith lwsied tn the following public places respectively. namely in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near llle Bunk of Nova Scotti: and It gilamiliiilthtliii léwaaiiloffixwnm 127:2. Mflfffllland said. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may ll. F. ARCllIBALll Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown lVifJ-‘fffn hnvc cine notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Irconnrd Palmer, Judge of Lhg said Probate Court at Charlottetown ufnresliid, the day and year first nbfivo written. Br l-lie Court. lililltlrti. (‘. LOWTIIEI (S d.) REI lrfI-l‘ 14-159-1-8-15-22-29 APRIL 29, 1942 ————§_ a I .. -. _ ~ lsrocx 0110714 1101115 l ""““'° 1 ' l J Nisw roux. April aa-(Am- ‘SW i bhenstcck “finiurktetylags odd ‘ _uy1 g CCU! 61166 C3 8D Nil ' i gzunésrnilesnigiéreated fractions to l. ; . _, ContLiucd ireakness of American ‘ Telephone, which added 3 1-4 y pOinLS to its recent sharp decline ‘ l and hit a. new low since 1935, help- ' "M..- - ed chill slight bullfsh inclinations . (Canadian Press) ‘ in eviacincc at Shirl. _ D ~ ' . l 5m?“ H??? emit. ‘Canadian PM“ (‘lose aliglflllliilcigiirbigziiai ilii-firffilei. 12.1 n1 '- ~ ‘ , _ _ “ < . ~ ca“ ccmcm .414 Anaconda I3 Pfiinled 3-8 ivliile Walkers Bgrazil- - - can ca, pm g4 1-4 Baldwin Loco 30 s- 18am were unchanged. . .. . ca" Pam“: . 5 .14 Bendix Av -2 3 4 The Associated Pres; average or . Cank Swamgilll) 5 3'8 3%‘ fig 1'4 60 stccks was cff .3 of a. point at Q O ' .' 0°C Shell Q“ — r '. s2 lowest level sizice April 27 193a. um Scat; Y? 3'8 “M551”. °l l‘: D’ 1' t; 1 ‘it 1 ' 1 W t 122-2 , 1.1 r8 1.x; l ll 4 W 4 4 n1‘ e m Dryden 3 3-4 H“ All“) Lie f‘? in activity put volume at 312,794 How Siigltli $30“ £2 3'8 éhares compared with 281,250 Mon- Inip To .' av. 1m yum _ 29 1-4 Kennwtt d 21 1-4 us. Steel was anarrow performer Enemy action in the Far East has caused such an acute shortage of rubber that our ;v;-,,_...1_\- Hangs 27B MCI" War” 24 itircuglioui but» finished down 5-8 . . , , d h Au- m st have rubber M11 P;;\\'t‘1' it» Ifjollllafneflg; l ., <11 your 19f 1%". Atfler like‘ vlpse whole war effort is in serious danger. Canada an er ies u , N 11d; ‘.. - -- (lrccwrs rc-l rte he or n. _ . - pfQ-L‘, $0,, a glvxlllllpléitfico 1111111.illlldifierbflgs§fild a coriimon quickly, for the armed forces, for factories, for_ ships. T118 JaP9T1¢5¢f°ntT°lmlP 3,3133,‘ giiff“ 3-4 stu Oil m a1 fnléiiiitu-“iiisiiyearf A 53113. 3m}? source of crude rubber imports-the only other quickly available supply is old scrap $1 L“ Cfé“ $21351, 0X1}? 7 8 §cf§§°',f,u§i§a.§§,5;v§3:°d' u“ "me “ rubber, which can be reclaimed. Every citizen in Canada must: do his part in _ St Lilli" P _ ~ ' __ ‘ _ _ . . j s1 o; Co“ P“ 6° f,’ g §,‘“§’,f‘ - collecting all the scrap rubber in the country and turning it over to the Govem- _ St o Can 1 ~ _ _ . _ , ' . . - Wpg Elrc A so 8/122211161111101579111 154 H Mantra“ Exchange merit for war purposes. Here is how to do 1t. > W” m” B _ West Elec 5s s-a u ' i Woolworth - . MONTREAL. April 28-101’:- M l C b (‘llsilllt ilsinpiciitillixtcresliLyantlodarnctiz}: l - s ‘ ii v ontrea ll)‘ ll stcck exchange and curb mar- . ,_._ . . - . . ~- 1 . . . ~. 1 - ' ' ' What: kind of sci-a rubber is needed? {Canadian Press) iie-irerfioiiieqpiiililiiy‘iiidtiiid boaig- question: h the rubber ‘wit’! lmauy ‘enoui; ‘Every all rubber orppeit rubber article i "wv" d. : h rt f a so ave at ' ' Tolgontg lgrrgr Neiv York-Stocks (Canadian Press) C 111 the industrial division on tiie Q,§“Q’,f,§,,,'r§§a§d§ng"‘§,§,,,§“,,, ‘Lin; itgrunnew“, must be salvaged. Here are a few of the articles you 005? W- _ k 11.12 i“ ' . . . . . . ‘; “animal-Papers higher; other in- Stocks Close 516%,, g,‘,*3,“,;g,,,.,,l;f,‘;f'°,'.j§;§, blfg; arily is committing an act of disloyalty. It: is now ‘mm tum“ - ilusiritils Iowa ' cell's lmvliltllged- _ Prior; Broilers, Howard Smith m- illegal to destroy any rubber article. Old Tires of every kind Rubbers ii'iiiniliei.'—\i'liriit unvlianged. Abllibi Cum 55 lcrrtti. st. Ltiivreitce Corporation Q14 Inn 11gb” ovgfghggg New York-Cotton lower. Abitibl Ffrl 4 3- '13" and ‘t. Lziwrence Fewer pre- er B°“"l""‘ll°i5 9 5~3 termi- Bmhurst moved azéirisr. the Question: Of what use is reclaimed rubber P Rflbbfl‘ B0013. H8". C06". APPOM. Pant! Bnthurst A 14 general trend. In other transac- . GIOVCS, nlblflfl, Matting: T°Y3 __ Dom Tar a 1-2 11c .< Cltliildllln Car common w,“ Answer: Old rubber is processed so that the rub- S oft Shoes (crepe soles an especially good) FY1150!‘ 10 w- ‘r and lite preferred W85 ahead bei- content is reclaimed. This reclaimed rubber is Gargen Hose Hot water Bottles stair Treads F" .- - VTC i ~~ ‘ _ - - - _ I108 Hlifsiivfllkm. B“, Qngiuvc, headed m,“ um_ used m the manufacture of essential articles for our Bathing Caps and many 0th" nudes Imp on ~, 7-8 11.1.11. with u slip of 1 3-4 and Bell wai- effort, thus replacing crude rubber. Int Pete 115-8 jfeirpncile and Anglo-Canadian ~ Question: What happens to the scrap rubber . u, u. l 3 a wort g2?‘ _7 1'4 {Iiftlggiirijllignxiellgoilvlerr aprggéxiiraedezirig; Question: How much scrap rubber is needed? 601M364? _ "““"“"°°"‘°"" “d “‘“ “l w" ‘ ° ° ' -_____ slanted up and Brazilian and Shaw- A . F-ft NI-m Pounds This is a l" e Answer: The scrap is sorted-baled and assembled llllgiln failed to field an opening nuyar‘ ‘.37 1 on ' . 3 into @1054 10m and is then purchased by the 11ft. CPR, was Lrmer in carriers. quantity, but lit MUST be found. Every 01d piece . Banks E35" ‘news We"! 5115"" Bil-V of rubber in Canada no matter how emall is needed, G°v°mmmt at fixed prim.“ thmuglwut Cfanada‘ The Lists of Subscriptions Muir‘.- and Nirallda. Consolidated KLY ’ ’ Government pays forwarding transportation charges liiillflciceilmpgotigg bdlfl miiei- QUIC i on these carload lots, and is responsible for their _._.._. . ’ I 5 F 5 y I . r (Canadian Press) "so Inlemflllmwl P*~‘?Y°1‘~‘"m did Question: Should I turn in any usable rubber albgaéPggtlym‘ ‘Pa’ big“? tfiiatvjlgTgflggtund Wm be stocks (“so be/itrqeirtziig friiécellancous issues D15- articles as well as worn out ones? u“ ‘r y °r m re y m e ' P01301111] C iii-infill? Cgiglillfili ariliilnlaingi? Answer: Absolutely notl By no means discard any- QllQltllml H°W d0 8° 95°13“ saving 3°"? mbbfll‘? .. Magllftfga, 1;; ,,,.',,,,,.Cd Flow-m amped 1 M, and thing that: is still useful and that might have to Answer: Start hunting for 1t TODAY._Clcan out: 5Pl3§'-'\l~* I“ BPFIKRIARIENTS’ Montreal 5km" a fmcilfln- " be replaced. On the other hand, rubber tires used as your cellars, attics, garages and sheds right away. M“ Jmm°[°“s “duty sd49?5'.4i_ Evy!!! Bank 149 boat bumpers, swings, etc., should be turned in for You will find more rubber articles than you expect. ova Scotle. -_ W81‘ US05- iiow no r some 11v The school boys and ~ girls of Canada are being organized, through the school authorities. to act as Official Collectors of Scrap Rubber. The school nearest you is, therefore, your best Collection Depot. You may dispose of your scrap rubber in any one of the following four ways: SCRAP ' RUBBER DIVISION When you gather up your scrap rubber and dispose of it by one of these methods, i t will be used by tie Government for Canada’: War Efiort. Do it NOW! Department of Munitions and Supply This advertisement is issued in eel-operation with The National Sufvalo Cumpaifin, Department o! National War Services. Start them all on their way to the battlefront. MY SCIUIP RUBBER? I. Give it to the children for their school collection. 2. Give it to your local National Salvage Committee. 3. Leave it with sny Service Station or Tire Dealer where you see the sign: “Voluntary Scrap Rubber Receiving Depot." 4. Sell it: to s junk collector. ROYAL BANK BUILDING, TORONTO Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown 0n Fertilizers Do not plant a larger acreage of Potatoes or Turnips than you will have help to look after. You would do well to decrease your acreage and increase the number of pounds of Fertilizer you have been using per acre and thus increase your yield and make yourself more money. With-a-eeiling on Table Stock Potatoes and not on Seed, it looks advisable to plant Seed, the very best obtainable. The future of the Seed market never looked better. We very much prefer the farmers near Charlottetown to come direct to the office and do their business. Remember, in the fall of the year, those farmers that deal direct with us always have the preference in the use of our trucks, grader. We never take Turnips from an outside source when the farmers who deal with us have supplies to offer. You should consider this, on account of the pre- sent shortage of labor and the possibility of conditions being-even worse thisfall. We handle the following brands of Fertilizer at the same f.o.b. cash price as any other dealer at any station in Prince Edward Island: Island Fertilizer, International ‘Fertilizer, and Colonial Fertilizer, in both paper and jute age. We will charge truckage this year on Fertilizer: but. if you have a return loud of Potatoes or Turnips to come in, when your Fertilizer is being _ delivered, we will not charge you truckage for bringing back your produce. VERY IMPORTANT: Last year, we were entirely too easy in our methods of securing settlement of the Fertilizer that we delivered, in most cases, delivering the Fertilizer before settlement had been made. This year, it will be necessary for all settlements for Fertilizer to lie in before we will make deliveries. ORDER YOUR FERTILIZER EARLY BUYING DAILY AT CHARLOTTETOWN TURNIPS and POTATOES FRANK B. CLARKE. N- ' 4-25-tf. -)_--A XA..- Compton to self by Public Auction her entire household effects,- includ lug: chesterfleld suite; radio; illn- ingrooin table; kitchen table, chairs. beds, springs and mattresses; bur- eaus; chest drawers; kitchen range Enterprise Iron Duke (nearly new); lmsll heater; lswn mower" kitchen utensils and other articles o num- erous to mention. W. II. BEATON. Auctioneer Smith. 8 room House, 5M1 foundation; Born with 3 stalls. long shed, warehouse with ce- ment foundation. Up to dqle Store finished in Douglas fir; Hen House, 2 l-2 acres posture land and outside pump. Apply on premises or BSX i931 Alberton. 4-25-27-29 l1. .2L Mowamoooovv‘ STAlJJON ENROLMENT According to the revisions of the Stallion Enrolment ‘Aching: stallions two ours old and over, standing for service in this ‘rIIIInrw must be enrol ed in the records of the Department of Agrleultnri, N w offering for service must be inspected and graded, and carry 1"‘ "' 4’ ton certificate. Stallion owners are asked to enrol their animals Immediately‘. pliostions for enrolment should be accompanied with the vellum‘ wo Dollars (82.00) and should include name of horse. breed. 113°- description and Registration Number, lf horse is registered- Stelliiin owners who use horses for service not enrolled. or insnrifil! or in [filled not authorised by the Act will be subject t» the pros"; 1;", visions of the shove mentioned" Act. Only horses enrollcil. RPM" In", authorised by the Department of ioulture will be permitted 1117mm,‘ for public service. All horses tlist sve graded "out" ilme 193s n be permitted to stand or travel for service. DEPARMENT OF NGRICULTURE CIIARLOITETOWN, P. E. I. OOOO-OO-O All‘ fee 0i molar. u~¢¢'“" 4-27-29-6-1. {i LOANS ur T0 ssoolw Thisiis the way We pay our bills» ‘ l Arie it’ roufly no most lemon n l We o w 6""? , rtfintflszrthwlttlir: "3'ia.'r'i'.iii§5-“‘ WFPJR’ ahllllzllffizln‘ sri s e . l monthly payments. Why don't you trv lllll IMP '- lwflka n. . General Finance ‘Eastern Ud- so Phillips Building Charlottetown 0 B? |I°‘":ai;';_| Grafton Street Phone ll! llos 45d siitur