QRIL 25. 1941 , Excess Profits Tax Amendments Taxppyerl are notified that an explanatory brochure the recently announced excess profits tax amendments l5 now available at. BLY "m" INSPECTOR 0F INCOME TAX. Post. Office Building, Charlottetown. and may be secured by mall. 9514-23-41 L?" ' Advertising llates _ Payable in Advance . _ Mlmlmlllu Charge iur Any Advertisement: 2B Cont: .'.i"i'=i..ll.it‘°'d ‘.73 5"“ "it." . d- Announievrcn n ve a per we = 7é§a§;?1¢‘:1n§c'per word: In Memorials: Notices 10a per inch; Lin; o: floral and Spiritual Oilorlngl. (elffll. Ole». 5c Condolence 70o per inch Wedding eng: meiit 4b words for 81.00 mg |0 cents for every additional 3 wo Apprdcintlpll, 70c [er Inch or do per word. List: of Subscription: 49 cents per inch. Addrec- and Presentation 81.00. Other rates on central Guardian locall. 50 gppllfiltlliil. per name: Letters of Notices oi Thank: and ni- ffflioi Sale Help Wanted _ GANDER. array a. "kfiijiig. 4o. L-zo-e-zs-ii. f,’ --—-—-i w“ 551,5; - HALF TON T"“°"‘ Rmxm barrIi-(ilglifgilfl-tii. E — ONE COLT COM- flm years. Victor SIsvensen. m, R95731ty, L-938-4-22-8i. -”—"" SALE-IIEAVY CARDBOARD sheets i7 x 22 inches suitabe ior illlllliZ Ogihlifigilgydlgexii“ 9" “umn” pp v L-282-2-28-tf. Wanter‘ Th1... - MAID. MRS. n. FER- “£12011, Diiiisiaiiiiailf. L-31-4-25-3l- \——— —~— - . 5ALESLADY ma» LADIES’ Rggdt-lo-WPSI‘ Store in New Glasgflh’. Must be well experienced in Sfiillllfl Coats and Dresses. neat nnpcoriii: ‘and HA1‘ regelientées. - _ , ox . ew ass w. “mm P o L-993-4-24-3i. Agents Wanted WANTED - MAN 011. WOMAN around 25 years of age to manage circulation branch oi leading pub- lication. Write Box 22 Charlotte- town. L-2-4-24-3l. To Let TO LET — HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 22 Pleasant Street. L-35-4-25-3i. T0 LET-FURNISHED APART- ment. Phone 1777. L-14-4-24-2i. Needed at Once RELIABLE MAN BETWEEN 85 and 55 veers of age. with car. needed immediately to hand out. Free Sosp in near y Rural route and supply established demand for Everyday Necessities includkis akin: Powder, Spices. acts Medicines. Cleansers. Minerslized Tonics and Fly Spray, etc. Farm experience helpful. Selling ex- perience not necessary as we train‘ u. For Iull particulars d-q IGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT mgini-ucinents. Big money maker, United Art. TOYOIND- A. W-4-22-36i. Agents Wanted u; YQUR OWN BOSS. H‘ YOU can create door to door market ior izuai-nntoed necessities (over 200 oi iilCllil. succeed with Fami- lsx. Liberal Commission, Repeat business assured. Cooperation. Compicle details and free eats-i logiie first letter: Familex. 570 St. Clement. Montreal. N-540-2. wiilfltiifilelp Wanted ins iron-o'er?! n: MILL. ROY coieiiintm. L-to-i-zs-ilt. RELIABLE MAN _FOR MEN'S ccthiue and furnishing store in New Glaszeiv. Must be exper- ienced. Have neat appearance and Al references. as to hones. and ability. No other-z nrczed acrizlply. Anwlv to P. O. Box 1 . ew as- gow, L-993-4-24-3i. Tiow Are Your Eyes‘? ll you are having symfllllml oi strain — headaches, s0" eyes or dizziness - consult I specialist." at your service with rears of cxpeficnre and a thoroulh retracting service. Vail in anli discus: 1°" difficulties. ii. F. llutclieson F. G. HUTCIIESON G. F- IIUTUHESON Professional Cards MctEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street - iiliillllEil. & B0. ll. F. ARGIIIBALI: Chefiflrfiil Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Cliarlottewh M. ALBAN FARMER BA. LLB. cli-riiitlillsTEll. souciron arc. I inn Bank oi Commerce Bldg- ilfloil 1'0 LOAN. MRRAl-tx w. MATHESON "meihtThlt. soucrron, "c. ‘my. i! Loan Collection: m 0o Great George St. L_ FOR SALE Two Chevrolet tt-Ton model, 1 National Cash Register, 1 set White Scales (5 lbs. capacity.) RIX’S GROCERY Queen the Board w Public Utilities on Wednesday the ' cash. nu this opening. write We. ns 217 " l Street. Montreal, Quebec. Dept. Z-C-IA. N-lltlo-4-25-30-5-5. Wanted WANTED-REGISTERED SHORT- horn Bull. State age and price. New Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Alex Mclsaac. Falrview, L-30-4-25-1i. Public Hearing Re Telephone Rates. Notice is bereb given that the adjourned Public caring of the Ap- plication of The Island Telerlione| Company Limited for approve of a proposed Schedule of rates. tolls and charges, will be resumed before of Commissioners of 14th day oi May at the hour of ten o'clock (Standard Time) in the forenoon at the Law Court: Build- ing in C‘ rlottetown. Dated this 22ml day of April A- D., J. J. CONDON. Public Utilities. L-eeelt-zslzslza-aoislz-s. AllBTlilli s? To be sold by Public Auction on the premises of Geo. F. MacNeill. Milton, on April 28th at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. Seven head of cattle. 8 horses. 1 sow due June 4th, 1 fatten! pig, 25 bushels Cuafllllutlll eat. Potatoes and some seconds all cer- tified seed and other articles. Terms oi Sale-ll months credit on approved Joint notes. 6% off for _ If stormlyh sale will take pica on 4i 45$ 2i L AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Pub- lic Auction on Monday the 12th day of May, A- D., 1941 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon infront of the Dwelling House oi the late Johnston Dingwell at Bay Fortune in King's County, the farm of land of said de- ceased containing EIGl-lTY- FIVE ACRES of land a little more or less. This is a good farm practically all- clear, and is conveniently lo- cated to schools, churches and markets. There is a good set of buildings on the prem- lses. For further particulars apply to the undersigned Dated at Souris the 22nd day of April, A. D., 1941.. ARTHUR F. McQUAlD. LFfi-"Fas Trucks 1937 Secretary, y, < Board o Commissioner: of Street rm: __ CHARLOTTETOWN consumer New York Stock Exchange ' (Canadian Press) Stock: Close Am C and I" 19 Gen Elec 5 Gen Motors as Gt Nor Pfd 25 Kennecott 32 Mont ward 34 N Y Central 12 Nor Am Co 13 Penn RR 23 35 3i 21 51 24 89 umwT-es-ew-l Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S St C0 Vanadium West Union West Elec Woolworth Montreal Curb’ (Canadian Press) Stock: Close Abitibi Coin 75 Abitlbi Pfd B B A Oil 17 Beauhsrnols 10 Don A 3 9 i4 9 Price Pfd Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold stocks hither; oth- er groups slightly lower. Montreal-Utilities, papers and golds higher; other lndustrials wer. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged al- pegged prices. New York-Cotton, coffee and eu- gar lower; rubber higher. Grain CHICAGO, April 24—(AP)-'I‘he wheat market. put on a recovery demonstration today with gains rlannging up to a. cent a bushel at. es. Wheat closed 1-4-1 1-8 hiflher than yesterday, May B9 7-8-90. July 87 l-B-l-i; corn unchanged to 1-4 up. May 67 3-8, July 68; oats 1-9-3-8 higher. WTNNIPEG, April 24-(CPi- Wheat futures closed today at their 9988M minimum levels, May at 75 7-8 and July 77 1-2 for the 11th. successive session. PuLiic Auction There will be sold by Public Allo- tion on the Premises at Dun- staffnage on Wednesday the 30th day of April at the hour oi 2 EM. p the farm of the late Leo. A. Corish consisting oi flit acres of land with good buildings ereon. There will also be sold at the same time and place farm machin- elrv and automobile. errns at Sale. For further particulars Hill“! 1° MICGUIGAN fi TRAINUR ~ Solicitors Ir53-d-26-11 I Mortgage Sale l There will be sold at. Public Auction in front oi the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Sat- urday the 17th day oi May A. D-. 1941 at the hour of Twelve oclock THAT PARCEL of land sixty-five in Q11 Y bounded and described as follows: commencing at a square ost iix- "edmon the North shore o North- umberland Strait, at the South- eastern boundary of land formerly In possession oi Neil McEachern. now Mrs. Alexander McEachei-ns land. thence runni on said boundary North fifty-ex degrees thirty minutes East for the dis- tance of one hundred and thirty- two chains, or thereaboute thence south for the distance of four chains or thereabouts. thence South fifty-three degrees West for the distance of one hundred and twenty-three chains or there- abouts or until it meets the said more, thence following the vari- ous courses of the said shore West- wardly to the lace of commence- ment. containn one hundred acres of land, a ttle more or lees. The above sale i made b vir- tue of a Power oi Sale con ined in an Indentllre of Mortsm dated the sixth day of April A. D. 1923 from I-ienry Taylor oi Rice Point in Queen: County, Farmer. to mederlelr Robert: oi Charlotte- town in Queens County. Merchant. default having been made in p01’- ment. oi interest. Dated this 16th of April A. D. 1m FRANK iiuaiinsdr noaaars WILLIAM WATTS. sectors of the Will oi Frederick Ebert: ' n-sot-i-ie-as-z-o. NOTICE Iooklnifloflfl for shipment to Newfoiin ml. . WNSIIIND .8 ST. JOIN To oarh . IrNI-d-I-le STOCK QUOTATIONS MINING (Canadian Press) 5W3! Close Oil 7 Amm Ciold i A ,Cdn 50 Aunor Gold 130 geese Metla], B1‘ EXP 10 Bfggtglgd 11o B 8 Bobfo Bra orne 9'15 Broulan Brown Oil Mal 54 Cent Pat ._. Cent Por 15 Chester 13o chromium 21 Cochenour '10 Davies Dome Oil 21 3.4 East Mal 24g Eldorado ._ ldale 1g Gold Gate 7 1-2 Gilflflfll‘ Gold 2 l-lalcrow 5 Hard Rock 13 l-Iollinger 1g 3.4 Home Oil 155 Howey g4 Hud Bey Min 2s s-t Int Nickel 32 1-4 Jack Wai 1'3 1-4 iiézson d 40 err A d so Eiik Iglllld a a e ore 1s 3.4 ‘Leltch 47 Little LL _ Macassa 310 MacLeod 170 Madsen 53 Malartic g5 McIntyre 4g 1.4 McKenzie 105 Morris Kirk 3 Lat Pete 5 Naybob '15 Norsnda __ Normetal 4g Nor Can 33 gf-yimaster 19 c Crow Prairie a? Preston 30o Reno .__ Rnyalite 19 St Anth 10 San Ant 330 Senator 45 Shawkey 1 Sherrltt. 15 Siscoe 59 Slave Lake ._ Steep Rock __ Straw Lake 4 1-3 Sullivan 55 Sylvanito 35o Teck Hugh _ Upper Can _ Ventures 335 Westflanlr z 1-4 Wood Cad _ Wri I-larg 550 UNLISTED Coast Cop _ Pend Ole 125 Temisk 4 5-3 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. April 24—(CP)—- The stack market, in light trade. continued to Jog along unevenly at the close today as gains, losses and equal signs were fairly evenly spaced. A flurry of activity dropped Bell Telephone a point to 153, s. new low for the year and backed Can- ada. Norlahem Power 1-2 to 6 l-2. Gatineau put on 3-8, however, and Montreal Power added l-s Constructions also showed some action with Steel oi Canada gain- ing a point and United Steel and Canada Cement dropping 1-4 and 1-8, respectively. 1n senior oils, etroleum showed an increase oi 1-2 but McColl eased 1-8 and Im- perial sold unchanged. In pagers and metals. St. Law- rence orporation and Ncrsnda lost 1-4 and Price advanced a sim- liar amount. Lake of the Woods rose 1-2 and Cockehutt Plow and Gypsum closed slightly lower. Total sales: 7.300 shares; Indus- tsrfiggs. 5,200; Mines, 2.100: Bonds. FINANCE By Bernard l. O'Hara Associated Pres: Financial Writer NEW YORK. April 24—(AP)-- Stocks generally continued the re- covery push in today's market but. without quite the vigor of yester- day's late upswing. Canadian issues were quiet, some showing slight losses. Bell Tele- phone was the biggest loser. dcwn 1-2 point and Brazilian Traction lost l-il and Walkers 1-4. Ford. Imperial Oil and Distillers Seagram each gained 1-8 point. The Associated Press average oi 60 stocks retained a net gain oi .3 of a point at 39.8. Transfers of day before. The tax problem was stressed at the Bethldfwm Steel board meet- ing after the close. Director: voted a dividend oi tiso on the csmmon. the same as paid in the preceding quarter, and revealed earnings 0' $2.95 s share ln the first three months against $3.05 in the initial 1940 quarter and $4.32 in the final period of last year. Provision for in- come and excess Profits imiposts. ,president Grace sa . totalled t7.- .aio,ooo in the last ouartei- com- lpared with sastsooo in the some months : vear ago. The stock was Y up more than a point at one time ‘but ended with a plus of only 1-4 at 70. US. Steel was off 5-8. Cruc- ible 1-4 and Reoubvc and Younge- town Sheet up 3-8 can‘; On the forward tilt were Gener- al Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, American ‘Pelélihblv. Stand- ard Oil oi N.-I.. wit. Westinlhoilffl- Du Pont. Allied Chemical. line'- man Kodak. United Aircraft and Anaconda. BANKS (Canadian Press) Stock: Close Canada " -- Commerce , — lpoyal Bk 153 [Nova Scotl — Montreal - 485.01» compared with 474.500 the‘ | Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Can Cement Can Pacific Can Steamship Celanese Dist Seag Dom BridgeB D-l Z3 0 E D F‘ 2 ww Mum mmaqw-»um -~ . 1. ll] u Nwown mm» McColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda Si. Law Com 175 St Law Pfd _- St of Can Pfd 69 St of Can - Wpg Elec A 75 Wpg lillec B 80 Wool Warehouses ‘ Under Registration Exoepied of the comparatively small proportion of wool which will be sold direct to woolen mils by pro- ducers. all Canadian unwashed fleece wool sold coirmerciallv in 194i must be officially graded in watc- houses authorized by the Marketing Service Dominion Department of A riculture. A considerable number o applications for such warehouses have been received. As at April 15. 1941. registration has been granted to the following:- ONTARIO No. 1. Canadian Co-operative Wool Grower's Ltd. Westrn Ont. 2. The Canadian W001 Czmpany Ii.d., Acton Ont. 3. G. Whitaker 6s Co. Ltd.. Peter- borough. Ont. 5. William Stone Sons. Lid, I:i- gersoll, Ont. 6. James McKenzie d: Company, Ltd. 747-151: Avenue East. Owen Sound Ont. 7. Canada. Packers Ltd, Strachan Avenue. Toronto. Ont. QUEBEC No. 4. Canadian (Jo-operative Wool Growers’ Ltd, Leniioxville, S.» T -w~u . UN row Que. Authorization is based on a num- tion. oi the proposed warehouse for convenience from the standpoint of producers and manufacturers: its size and suitability g ad‘ng facili- ites and equipmen. experience in handling Canadian wool. and the financial standing and integrity of the operator. Efficient supervision and inspection will be provided for all warehouses birth.» department to insure the grading of wocl is uiii. form throughout the Dominion. A number of applications for wool warehouses are still under con- sideration in both eastern and west- ern Canada. In a nwviber of cases. a terations are being made and the necessary eqifpment installed after which certification may be granted. By may. 1941. it is expected that a sufficient number of warehouses will have been certified to handle the 41941 wool clip economically and efficiently. Suck-ling Pigs _ Need Special Care I In genaal practice it is consider- ed that the sows mi'k and the feed that can be pilfer=d from th |sow‘s trough ire all that suckling pigs need from farrowing to wean- ‘ing. This is no doubt trite with small l‘tters, my five or six pigs. ibut-ior larger litters. results of re- ‘cent tests conducted at the Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa, have shown that it pays to supply addi- tional special feed for the sticking nlgs states J. G. Stcthari. Division of animal Husbandry, Dcm’nlon Exorbnental Farms Service. By boarding off one corn-r of the pig pen so that oniv the little pigs can get into it. and putting fceri there. the niizs can supplement their mother's m‘lk at will. 'I‘h:'s proced- ure is known as creep feeding. and can be started when the litt°r is about three weeks old. Pigs fed in DOMINTON 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 19th Day of April. A. D.. 1941 In Re Estate of Marlon Duncan late of North Rustico in Queens County in the said Province, single Woman, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of | Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on ille oi John H. Buntain of o Rustlco in Queens County aforesaid. farmer, the executor of the above numed estate, praying that a cits. tion may be issued for the purpose‘ hereinafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all per- , sons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge Eresent at a Probate Court la be eld in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County. in ihe said Province, on Monday the 26th day oi Mav next coming, at the hour oi eleven ifclock forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) of the same day to! shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petltilgn and on motion of Malcolm Mc innon. rb ber oi factors including the situa- 1 l’ Produce Prices April 24-03?)- ,Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Altrleulture, ioilow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, jabbing grioe, 31 l-2; first, grade solids. ob ing price, 31; ue ' no 1 pasteur current reoe pt price, 29 3-4: no 2, 28 3-4; no 1 wholesale price, 30-30 1-4: no 2. 29 1-1-1-2. Receipts: 321 boxes. Cheese: Western viliiie. current receipt price, l3 3-4-15-16; colored 15 1-16; white and colored. whole- sale piigte, 15, which price is Appll- cable cheese manufactured on and after April 1. 1941. for ship_ ment to the United Kingdom. Re- I celpts: three boxes j Eggs: graded shipments unused' free 6859B. selling at A-dargg 23: ~med1um 21 1-2; A-pullets 19 l-2; B grade 21; C grade 18. Ra. celpts: 2.392 cases. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50-.60: no .40--.50: NB moun. taln no_ l 75s .65-.70; PEI whites no 1 75s ns-so; PEI mountain poi 1 75's .85-.90; California whites 50 lbs .75 Currencies NEW YORK, A I'll 2d— _- The Canadian dollgr sli-ppefiopgl-B cent to a discount of 11 15-16 per‘ cent iii terms of the United States’ @0118!‘ in the foreign exchange mar- l ket trading today. (Ottawa. Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 909- ‘ 9-91 per cent discount.) The Hang K0118 dollar also showed a slight decline. ‘ u sli i-iu » _ . o h... “enisiifi ti‘? Ziéisliéli? lslblée‘ peso at 23.55 cents. The pound- ilmg closed unchanged at 54oz -g_ < MONTREAL. this manner h P0unds lieavic5vg.tavo€r1éi§1e1€g3 $31,? others which Were not green [ed A‘? “me "5 W0 Dvllnds of feed wui make an Bdlftiorial pgund o- gam at this stage of growth, and a? ygdtimekdvrlog the Pig's life wil neg ""1 6 gain as cheaply. Che-ap- fs .15 m” 1935i» 0f ihe advenlaees fir? Bicep reedilig- P725 so handled . 5 "filler and healtlieier at “can. "181 B-‘id so on to lull feeding “m, lit-tie or no setback Ally bod f ' . for weaihed pg’? cflxgfiidsfllltaglz "WU before weanfm; 1; 15 desirable fffil- 3' _ by pointing walls with C-i-i. “Mi-GLOSS 0 No more drab walls! Delight _ W" family with modem i;i.'i.?.°iiféo.‘."ei'.‘ilfi‘iéi'l.i1533.12‘: Cil-I-L Saivii-GLoss-not too uictcnzimfelilDuLuifl sdpérgvfifeéine s iny, not too dull, ‘ust ri ht. w“ "Sm “ “nmiwsifl” " ‘ L“ C-I-L Saivii-GLossJ. bILlSghCS WALLPMNt O smoothly, hides better, and is more economical. Stands re- peated washing, too. Comes in a variety of delicate shades to blend with your colour scheme. Plan now to add charm to your rooms by painting walls with C-I-L ~ SEMI-GLOSS. v TAKE YOUR painting problems to your THERE'S A c-i-i. FINISH EXACTLY RIGHT FOR YOUR. PURPOSE‘ BARVELL BROS. LTD. Distributors FOR SALE EVERYWHERE t0 m"! 6» mixture low in fibre. that c. -...-..~.-...-»(..-a-.-u~ ' ' i! SW1 material as oats hulls should estate: mrmvm» A m n e made 11D of 2 parts around sifted oats, 2 parts mlddlnigs 1 part ground or rolled wheat. and Pa" iankase. flslimeal 0r com. "@1181 protein concentrate. Skim. mm‘ can be red 111 lface of the protein supplement but care ehquld be taken that it is always gov... The addition of 5 t.) 10 per can‘, of high grade alfalfa meal to such a Tau" has Produced outstandtig riiegéilts. C.eep fcedmg is good Drab M DOMINION O‘? gfiggyéNcE CANADA E EDW N0. E l9 ARD ISLAND IN CHANCERY BEFORE THE VICE CIIANCELLOR Erne t Di l , durahte minrdfgeagtat-etatafilttfisiggi: 0| D Bl i_d COIIIIPHIIIAINANT w’ deceam and Lucy Jane Blaisdell: Charles George; Blaisdell and Florin , ' i nlgrENnANTs dz. ‘Vlav Blaisdell ursuant to and bv virfug 0y a 52522552.}. $1.723?” 2“ i.'.‘°..:"°‘$ y- Olill‘ y u A ril A.D., 1941 by I-Iis Lordship the V" Chflflflellflr. I will set up and sell at Public Auction in front of the‘ Court House in Sourls on Saturday the tenth day of lilay A. D., 1941 at the hour of 12 o‘clock. noon ALLi, THAT_TRACT piece or parcel of. land situate lying and being on Lot 0|’ TIJWnShiP Number fifty-six in; King's County in Prince Edward. Island. bounded and described as. fnllows that is to say: COMMENC- ING on the South side of Fortune. River and on the East side oi‘ land! in the possession of John Conolian‘ and running thence Southwardy on. the said line to the southeast angle of the said John Conohan's farm: thence East tn the West side of lend in the possession of Rev. I-l ry Crawford: thence Northwardly along the said Henry Crawford's land to the sakl River and from thence slong the snid River to the place of commencement containing NINETY ACRES of land a little more or less OLSO ALI. THAT TRACT piece or parcel oi land situate lying and helng on Lot or Township Number Fifty-six in King's County afore- said, bounded and described as fol- lows that is to saw-COMMENCING on the Eastern boundary line of a farm cf land the property oi one Alexander McDonald at a distance of three chains south of Grosplne Brook or Creek thence North a dis- tance of ten chains or to the outer- most verge of the marsh thence South fifty-five degrees east to the NOTICE Highways Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this dale, and until further notice. til.’ paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed fol motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the toizil weight 0f vehicle and load does not exceed 5.000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial liighivziys contrary’ to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 21th day of April, A. D. 191l- By order, 0. W. CAMPBELL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Lss-i-zs-tr SEEDS. Just arrived carload fresh seeds. Ill-ghost qual- ity. Cansuppiy at lowest prices, in wholesale and retail quantities as follows: TIMOTHY. EARLY RED CLOVER. ALSIKE CLOVER. LATE RED CLOVER. MOASE’S “PRINCE" SEED- GENUINE “DITMAR" TURNIP SEED “WILHEMBURGER” TURNIP SEED. ETC. DILLON s. SPILL uv I Charlottetown, P.E.I. BRAND BIANGEL continuation of the lines between John Conohnn’s and Mary Mitchell's already described farm of ulncflv acres thence southwestuor at rlilht ' angles to the last line a distance of ten chains and from thence Ncrtheastwardiy to the place of commencement ALSO ALL THAT TRACT of land lyiruz between the said brook and the rear of the Mary Mitchell's farm and bounded on the East and West by a continu- ntlon of the lines of the said Mary Mitchell's farm and containing in i all ONE HUNDRED AND SEV-i- ENTY-FJVE ACRES of land a littlell more or less. l The land will be sold free from" dower and other encumbrances. A . deposit of twenty per cent of ‘the f purchase inoncy will be required from the purchaser on tlie premises I being knocked down to him at the . sale the balance of the purchase l money to be paid on delivery 01,. deed. Such deposit will not be re\- v uulred from any party to the H110" cause. The sae will be confirmed. Earp, ‘Proctor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith ubllshed in some newspaper pub shed in Charlottetown aforesaid once lri each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public planes respectively, namely, in the hal or, the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at the store of Amos Gal- lantln Rustico aforesaid, and at the store of William Ling in Wheotley, River in Queen: County aforesaid. so that all person: interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. i Witness l-li: Honour Harold Leon- ard Palmer. Judge of the said Pro-, bate Court at C arlottetown afore-l fill, the day and year first ahovc~ n. By the Court. (SgJJ MURIEL C. LOWTIIER. , Registrar. , ti. so" “ L-ts-l-zs-t-z-e-is. by the Court without expel)“ i" "'9, purchaser. ; l also. in pursuance of said Dec retal Order, give notice to all cred- itors of the late Duncan Blalsfi-‘ll oi- claiming any interest in his es ‘one to come in and attend before he Lordship the Vice Chancellor oi t e Court of Chancery st his Chamhfll’! or in the event of his absence be; fore the Registrar of the Coulijt o , Chancery in Charlottetown on ues.. do the thirteenth day of May A. D. 9Z1 shall edit tilled according and $15.? their“ 321m: otherwise be excluded from the benefit of the said order and to be barred irons. nyl‘fl‘h|lfllI'iSt any claim against sai . e. "dates this twenty-fourth ass of ‘April. A. D. 1M1 ALEXANDER. 1'. McDONALD. Master in Chancery- . . .lVl UAID. A %nmlc'llqhllilni.'tl Solicitor. L-uii-A-Zb-S-l-B. ._. -1; Today's 1M . Y 17/01/414 \ . I rag» / m l’ arm/ma 1720 f”? v" l. .4‘. 111/ my r . ‘vi sly/incur s are m/"L ‘£7741 Aer/OZ 7W4’ Vi)’ I 0'70; I‘ "K111i: I ‘Ida/w '1.- za/znz "~’s'.:1.~. m (- if if . If” a x‘ . mwm: l" ‘v axxxxxarxxx) ,_ - ’”‘a /»"'7Se<¢.eli.'a..¢1.0r4 »- One/nu n; 1mm ///1 r’ .1 * w s gaWr/Mwl - . .7 c’ .2 100/4. 410 O 737K817 The battle situation in Greece is obscuri- and continues to be serious for the Allies. The present position of the shifting battle-front enn- not be given definitely, but the change during tho wcck-rnd docs n"! appear to be very marked. The enemy has movcd southward from Larisa. He has captured Ti-iliala and the famous Mefsnvo pass. This may place the Greeks in the Janina. region in a difficult 119"" tlon. Berfn intimates that German troops have pushed berm“ i" British near the centre of the front and that the British are hlllT!" ing bark to the Lsrrls defensive lino. No wrrd has onme about U" fate oi Volo. It may still be held by tho Brit-illi- mvzmi i