Aral; W9 ..-- . _ %Hv»«. t debts—tanb-—Fur-nish Do YOU NEED MONEY? General Finance Eastern Ltd. Ilead Office Norfolk 3ldg.,- New Glasgow, N, s, and Oilioe located at 75 Queen Street. Charlottetown, P. 2, 1, "Q50 "43; ‘U35 ‘*3 {W-W 10 $300.00 to persons of good > .. in fllllllfllil.‘ The money can betoriowca to 1..., on the home-hospital blll8—|'Qpg||- "1. home or for any useful purpose. comm cnaaus w. llIeKINNON, awn, Charlottetown, r. E. r. 3/- .-rm: cHARLo'I"rIs'ruvv_~_ uuarmum y in- old "I.am:{.aa-a'.:m:a3:.'.f..: vv vvvvv - vv > '44: Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltlleld and we Private Wire) NEW YORK. April 33-—Except for the’1‘ax Btu now being studied there is no domestic news which may have an unusual affect on the market this morning. Otis Elev- ator first quarter reported 16 cents a share on the common stock as .1... h"Building Sale: cat V ré Brighton ESTATE DR. s. R. JENKINS ND A ESTATE D. 0’ . REDDIN Large desirable lots on Brighton Road, on York Street and on my; Street being] apegied between Brighton Road and York Street. 14'8" 0 Ive I fronhre of 72%. feet and a th 1 no r . Very desirable location. Prices moderate. I W 0 at Persona planning to build under the Housing Sch 1]; pm drould inspect these lots and see plans and prices bef(::le1eloc?:tin‘g. C “I For full information rerardlnr location. sin and price of lots, apply to ' ‘ only part of the preferred dividend earned the first quarter of last year. Dividend meetings are American Home Products, Brook- lyn Union Gas, Freeport Texas. and Lehigh Coal and Navigation 0. Yesterday's market won some friends for it but we are of the opinion that subject to a rally oi a few dollars higher in the idus- trial average the market will run into a‘. least some secondary sell- lng. MORNING STOCK LETTER The low volumes and restricted gains of the present rally are not ‘impressive and offer no assurance that the selling movement is over. However, the lack of rallying power may very well be due to the un- certainties of the French election which will be held Sunday. While the French political situation and its bearing on the European crisis will not be altogether clear until the fina.l election on May 3rd it is believed that a pronounced swing one way or another of French pub- 11: opinion would showvitself def- initely in the first vote and help to clarify the general European outlook. The nervousness of the French franc as the election date approaches is not helping stock market sentiment. We continue to feel, nevertheless, that while pol- itical uncertainties are many and while trade activity may soon be- gin to level off that the general ecoromlc and technical conditions are too good to permit an extend- ed market decline at present. President sloans prediction of s 2,000,000 car year for General Motors this year speaks well for the outlook for the motor indus- try generally as well as business as a whole. Among the, stocks wbch have not received the at- tention which the outlook seems to warrant are the mail order issues, which should be among the prin- cipal beneficiaries of heavy gov- ernment disbursement expected to be made this summer. '1 "'- MACPHEE OB: IVAN v. REDDIN, 1 a .—- - Itlley ndlramg. Br 5 ‘°“ M” ° ‘ ¢ ‘ ‘ ‘ v “ v ¢ V o++o4+4+4 1'.-'39'io-4-23-24-2:sA.2a-aAof5A-2. and collectively. Send us your We assure you best results. with our representative , ‘ LIN COLN -WILLEY & C0. IN 209 Northern Avenue COMMISSION FISH MERCHANTS We specialise in Live Lobster - uuaignments, individually The oldest firm in Mauachusetio. shipments. Payments made direct to chipper. For full mformation get in touch J. D. MACLEOD Gmenl Delivery, Charlottetown, P. E, 1, Boston. Mass. Advertising llates—Payahle in Advance 1 CI-tr-I Gu-nil-n loud-. cu per word; Western and rent.-nu III;-uls. 2-- Dtr word; Announcements and Corning Events to per word; Cluanlfied In per Ivorlii In Mernorlnm Noi..ces 7011 I h- LI I I I1 I at 39*?"-IIII Ollerlnn. Cuniu. em. 4-: o'er nuns: cacti-Tr. :i'C::||ilol::II¢I-e ‘foe per inch; Notices of Tlmnka and Appreciation, ‘we per inch or cu vvord. Other rate: on application. per Minimum Charge for an)’ advertisement tvreuly-lira cents, _-.. .. ma. \. 7 For Sale House non. sau: — APPLY 47 Chestnut street. L-3725-4-22-31. FOR SALE — AUCTION ‘FORT!- Plve, Bridge and Whist acorn. Cards. Guardian Central Job Primary. ' I-'01! SALE — SEVERAL COOK- lng ranges. Apply 89 Rcchiord St. L-4003-4 24-_2i. ..DQ{ _-__i‘_’|..!s~_e_i,!§L=.=~-u- CEDAR Posrs TURNED AND rough. A. Duchemin or C0. L-4018-4-24-91. WILL BUY MILLS SLOT MACH- inm. Please send serial Number and style. Toronto Coin Machines Agencies, 1 Shepp d St.., Tor- onto. Ont. -621-4-21-41. ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK clone. sodding, grading, etc, Cellar yon SALE __ COOKING RANGE walls waterproofcd. Concrete “most, new, Apply catherme walks and steps constructed. oass. Churchhill. I..—3956-4-22-41. James I-awlor. 323 Kent. I-—I§_9fl MAIDEN HAIR. FERN PLANT. 10c postpaid. Joseph Aiken, Shan- non, Quebec. N-63 4 23 141. FOR SALE — CHOICE BRIGHT seed oats harvested without rain. Herb Dennis, Marshiield. L-3938-4-22-51. FOR SALE — TWO STUDEBAKER Engines. one Chrysler 70 Engine. Jim Lund, condensed Milk Fac- tory. L-3730-5-22-31. HIGHEST GRADE NOVA SCOTIA shore gravel and sand for sale. Call Weeks Coal Yards.__NL_-3706‘ RUBBER. 'I'R'ACES NEW $3.00 pair. Horse collars odd sizes to clear $2.95. 8. I... I-la.rdy at C0. - , L-3702 FOR SALE — PEDIGREEI) PERE- nese Pups 2 months old‘ Mrs. White. 36% Kent Street. L-3729-4-22-31. *—1" naavr ourv NEW Rfilililiifi Traces. Complete per pair 4350- Clinton Morrison, American New and used Rubber Belt Dealer, Fredericton station, P. E. I. . L-3872-4-21-oi. Fol BALE — CONVERTIBLE Ooupe with Rumble seat. Par- ticulars at Macxinnon 3: Mc- Neilra Oi!ice, Great Cieorse'Bt- 15-4002-4-24-3i. POI BALI —lllGHl8T QUALITY 1 blood-tested Government A9- proved Leghorn chicks. May. 1001- June, 9th, and. 0th Mrs. name, New Wiltshlre. Wanted warn-an .. too can. now! on-a 1.-mo-4-ai. . (or light housekeepin- 77 Dalton street. In-31‘?!-4-28-Si. . ,_,_WA!I'lln~'., soar- . foftwo weak: in Jul! Apply .1. II. J. r.-use-4-M41. "l'l‘D'lo|lr¢l'ntnhI.!‘ -----Iele% runs. house contain- in mm. " ." OI“. . r.- -4-at-‘:1. I'IlaIl4’0 I WILL PARTY WHO TOOK SHOES from wagon at North American Hotel, Saturday, please return and save trouble, to ‘‘A.'’ cure Guard- ian. L-3928-4-22-Iii. THE SUN LII-‘E HAS A NEW LOW premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building,’ Charlottetown. Male Help_W anted WANTED — RELIABLE M.AN FOR farm work. Apply B. A. lvlaliett, York. L-3943-4-22-Iii. WANTED -— MAN I-‘OR I-‘ARM work. Apply John E. l-ieartz, Com- wall. I..—3728-4-22-at. Wanted _._B°aI._<!s'_s BOARDERS WANT!-:D—CENTRAL locality. Reasonable rates. Phone 537. _-4-23-31. Position Wa_nt_ed EXPERIENCED COUNTRY GIRL wants work as maid apply 200 Kent st. or phone 352-L. D4005-4-24-1i — To Let .1.r-.1 ( TO LET -— I IJOOMED FLAT. partly furnished. Phone 57. _L-3919 -._.{I 1.4011-4-24-1i ° -ro-an — rmnrnsaao unr- ment. Central. Write W.O. Guard- fan. L-8729-4-22-81. houldhsa-p-ing. also large front loan: with ilre-place at 22 Pleas- ant Stfllt. L-SUM-4-23-3|. I'LL‘! I0 IaI'Il—nAPl‘l.Y 7| I‘!!!- in 311110. b-3075-4-28-81. 1'0 IaI'I\—IOIIlI', III‘ III. I rcouuaIidhath.AppiyR.I.1Ic- letlyfinilrwlt. I.-30 d Currencies " “(casein Inn) I-anal laud N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltflclrl and Co. lilemlu-rs oi Montreal Iiol-Ir ex- change and Curb Idnrlretl Stocks Open Last Air Red Al Chem 1011/; 189 An: Cun 1'.'1=},’. 121% Am For Pl‘ 7 ‘W; Am Loco 2754. 35% Am Hall "1113 21% Au: Tel and Tel 115-154. 101%; A111 \\'1Ifnr 221,-’; 211/; Auncoudil 37% 354155 Alciuson 771/; 7:5 Atl Ref 32 31 Ann Auto ‘.5 38 lsulil iiocu 3% 3% li1:li(ll.\’ Av 30-); 25% Both St 58% 55% Briggs ilnu 52:1,’. in (‘nu l‘nc lly 1:3 11% Chat l(l.'; 150 (‘hrs Ohio 53% 56% Chrysler 1001/. 08 (om Sol 18% 13% (.0111 So 2-’ 2! Con Gus Co 31%.’ (fly; Corn _i‘m 76% 75*)’. Cur \\'rlglIt 61,4, 01/. Deere 311: 7111,, Dupont ‘ll.-/g 141% Elm.’ Auto Lite 35% ' Fin-slnnc 2u1,.. ‘ Gen Eli.-c 331,4, Gen l-‘omia 309;, Gin .\luL urn, (iooilricli 2413,, (lomi,\'r~n1 Tin} 29 Hull Moi Car 17 I5 int lln: s;;'.;;, ' Inf Tu-i 11111] Tel I15; lliig Julius .\lun Co 102 03 Kcnnzcuu 33.3,, 37.33 .\l(vn1 Ward -12% .{ liinr Corp is Nut Cnsli lion :5 New York N 11 '.’(l% Nor 1’nc ll()|,i Puck lint 1()o,;, i'(-nu ii if. 31% Phil Pvt L20 rim, Pub sen Co 411,4, Pnrc Oil Co 21% llmlio Co 11% lliulin KL-lth Orph GM. Senrs lluu (‘o (5-3; Silcll Union Oil 17% South Par: 94 ‘ am on ind 3117/, Sid Oil N J (H Siuilcirnkcr Co 1'25 Tex Co till U S lml Al 2% l'n Air 2414 l‘ui1ml Co (W. l.'n (ins imp 1.11),’. U 8 Huh 31% U 2: St co aw. Vanadium 211$; \\'arnor- Bros 105,4, West l'n'nn l>‘o.'l|,§ West lilac 117-‘V. ".'(-at .\lr Brake 40% \\'uclI\'orih 411% ..__. Prodac P ' e rrces (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 23- Wheat. nor no 2 90 1-7. Barley C W no 3 48. ‘ats C W no 3 38. Oats, feed no 1 36. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $5.50. Flour seconds 35.10. »l<"lour bakers 35.00. Plour winter wheat patents, ‘hair $3.90 to $4.00. Flour white corn 84.40-$4.50. B-an ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $25.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. 1-lay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 out col 10 to 10 1-2. Butter no 1 21 1-4 to 1-2. Butter no 1 21. 1-4 to 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 23. Eggs A medium 22. cobblers 90's 91.00-81.00. mt: 30's 01.00-91.05. nits 10's 22-28. v mks 00'. 01.00 to (1.00. no 2 we tl.00-81.55. YORK. April 23—!'oreign exchange irregular. Great Britain dnnand high 4.93 1-2; low 4.93 1-4; 4.90 8-0; so on bills 4.92 3-0: rnnoo 0.00 3-0; Italy MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. April 23--The min- ing market was heavy all round today, chiefly on New York weak- ness but the recent display of buying lethargy was no doubt a factor. Spotty strength appeared in the early session, inspired main- ly by recent annual statements in- dicating progress but they were caught in the afternoon decline and they lost as much as the oth- ers. The exchange index for the golds slipped back a point and the miscellaneous mines index was off two point from 134.23 to 132.17. Coniagas, Coniarum and Argosy perked up in the early trade, help- ed by the Coniagas annual state- ment. The parent -.ompany stood up under the afternoon sell-off, holding a. gain of 25 cents but Argmy held only 3 cents of a 9 cent gain and Coniarum, after reaching 2.75. dropped to 2.58 for a net loss of 7 cents. Announce- ment oi a 5 cent dividend for Ventures, half to be paid in June and the other half next January, impressed traders unfavorably and the price quickly dropped 15 cents to $1.90. The cloie at 1.95 was off 10 cents net. Siscoe lost 11 cents, Pickle Crow 10 and Beattie 8. Issues losing 2 to 5 cents lncludczi San Antonio, Red Lake. Read-Authler, Airways, Sylvanite, Teck Hughor am‘ McKenzie. Mae- assa lost 6. senior golds held steady in quiet trading. ((‘nnu(I|nn Pr:-us) 'l‘0li0N'l'0. April 215- Bioclia Clone Avmu 14 Afton 70 Aivx ‘.’ 4\l,'_':'lil£l 8‘,§ Anizln 480 Arxliloy 0% Ant--rlu 4% AI-;::»sy 13:l llngm; no 7 llnrr_\' ll 4% llnsn diet 2.’! Ihnr 40 llolllllo 140 ill): Miss (10 llolijn 143$ llrfilnruc 735 ii if x ray. llul't' .\uk 490 llufi‘ ('.'ill RM linnl' ll 12 (‘:11 l‘I(llII 121) (nil .\lul Ill 1.. (~ '1‘ 141 (‘on l':If Jilin (‘ii iii lit‘! 11).‘) (‘hill 11: IN) E ‘v fl ' :1:-s (‘nulu '.'.’>H ]lnlm- 401,4, I-llllorudo ‘iii’: iv‘ llrlnlun S35 lll‘(l kirk 456 l~‘r:mIai|u ll (lmia Luke fl‘) (inlvmuifl 1.1 ilnlilulv 23 Hnnllfiitll 19 (lrii ll . 20',‘ (lrunil-no 31,4, (lrvonu (R (iunnnr illl llnil Iinch it’: Hulliu;:I'r 14% llurk:-r 11% linlnwimld 39% lln\\'r,\' till}; .1 M (ans 49 Kirk llml ill Kirk l.nlm 4.'i Lnkne Sli 63 Lulu (‘uni \( I.cl)'.~lc ‘:0 Leo (told .'l Lliliu L L 016 hlncnasn son Mun ltllt 16 Map I. 10 Mclniyrs 43 ltlclvir-nxla 142 lticllillan 5 lilcvlitlo 25 Mcwntiera 135 hlin Corp 100 llllnio 78% Vloneta 1] rgllorrl; 0:“ um y Newbee I Nlpiaelng I50 Noranda so Nor Can 40 O'Brien I8 Olga 9!‘ Omega ill Pamour 416 Paymanlcr E Pct Cob NA Pic! (‘ro 040 Plonocr I90 l‘r':Iulr-r 227 Pro: All % Proof In 29 uuo .\iln I01 ll'n(l Hill I” Roll Luke 118 Reno Gold 110 Rocha Ofi Ran Ant I80 Bherrltt 194 illness‘ I43 Sou Tall) 43‘ Made M it Anlh 1'1 Sm! lzuiu 175 final I -vi W i~'ullix. x 5'1".‘ ll:-lv;'.ntle 3‘? __ lhawiuigan 3' TO CK QUOTA TIONS s.uur.-:_'n.-/nru 1/'/v. . ’l 4 S k Mt . toc (lupplled by Pltlleld and Corn- pnly members or lilontrenl noel: axehnngo and era market) nook. Open Last Abloflbi Bathurut 12% 12 Bell Tel 145 145 B C Pow A 30 30 Brazilian 11% 11% (‘on N01‘ Pr 23% 211')’: can Car Found (iii 0% Can Cement 7% 7'/4 Can Ind Al 89; 8% (fan Pac 12%, 1253 (‘elanosc 28 21 Cone Smelt 271 201 Dist Seag 21% 21% Dom Bridge 3693 30% Don: Stores 5'/_. 551; Dom Tex Int Nickel 48% 46% Massey Bar 157.. 073 Mccoll Front 16 17 Mont Pow 3- .12 Not Brow 431,4 43% Net St. Car 14 l'o\v Corp 14 13% Shnwlnlgnn 21% 2154 Hou Can Pow kit of Can (56% 04 BANKS Bk of Can 57 57 Bk of Corn 151 161 Bit of Mil Bk 0! N. E. 280 280 Royal 108 168 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 23—Btitlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:-— Argentina peso .2704. Australia pound 39588. Austria schilling .1996. Brazil milrets .0503. Denmark krone .2215. France franc .0662. Germany relchsrnark .4042. Great Britain pound 4.9594. Holland florin .6818. Hungary pengo .2975. India rupee .3753. Italy lire .0792. Japan yen .2902. New zealand pound 3.9987. Norway krone .2492. Poland zlotl .1894. South Africa. pound 4.9336. Sweden krone .2558. Switzerland franc .3274. United States dollar cen‘ premium. Stocks. Plunge Downward On New York Mart By Frank Mac'Mlllen, Associated Press Financial Writer (By cnsnlianvs special Wire)_ NEW YORK. April 28. — With losses ranging from 1 to as much as 3 points, stocks today suffered their worst break since July 28, 1934. All closes of securities participa- ted in the plunge. but rails. 536915 and industrial specialties were in the lead. one of the leadine causes. it W85 suggested, was further unsettlement in the foreign situation, with the French financial picture somewhat cloudler in view of the elections which start sundav and which- possuny, may lead to s devaluation of the franc or a gold embargo. The Associated Press average Of 00 issues showed a. net drop 0‘ 1-3 point at 00.4. Transfers totalled 2.- 171.030 shares. Chrysler's first quarter eamlnsi‘ of $2.85 a share as against 82-12 in the simi‘ar 1935 period. announced after the close, were in line With previous forecasts. Pmfli-5 were the highest for any similar quarter in the company's history. Declaration of a $1.50 dividend was is 1316351119 surprise as many brokerage experts had expected a $1 llfiymemu “'9 same as three months 3-80. WW“ be voted. Shares of Chrysler pushed up 1-2 per through the 100-mark in the first , hour of trading. but fell back with the rest of the list later to end at 98. off 1% points. General Motors 1051 2 at 85%. The latter stock was the most active of the day. Among outstanding casualties were Union Pacific, oil 8 points at 119. Others, cuns- icuously soft. includ- ed Santa 1'*‘e,oi! 4 at 78: Westin8- house, off 4% at 113%; U. S. Steel. _ of! 2% at 8554: Case, off 854 at 157%; Johns-Mansville, off 4% at 0094; N. Y. Central, 01'! 2% at. 3503; : Tsahota 3“ Tack Hugh 465 Texas '-"30 Tobum 13:5 Towagmac ‘-‘u Ventures 105 v':aitemAmu lg“ a n e , wait. an In Wll C 7% Wright 780 fair I 41 Total sales 3.009 llllallfll \ 4% CIIYCI I 71;; Cobalt ' :34. Du! Oil 40 Cr 0 ::':'..°". *2. Lake In 0 I36 Handy as on £03‘ 221.“ Oil 0 Park I go woes 4 Pond on D 10 .Cl0 10 ll tchie m obb 41,5 and Ill: as; risk: 9* . 000 I MW. Market, Follows Wall Street Trend MONTREAL, April 23.-A flood of bearls.h sentiment that followed re- actionary tendencies on Wall street depressed prices as much as four points on Montreal Stock Exchange today. Scattered issues worked against the downward trend, but most of the list lined up with weak leaders and closed lower. Banks, usually steady, showed the widest losses. Nickel, more or less steady at the start. lost ground when the bids came lower and finished off 1% point to 47. Noranda gave up la, but I-Iollinger firmed a small amount. Constructions did little to add to the day's volume but some of the big losses were shown in that group. Foundation Company and steel of Canada dipped a point each. Can- ada Cement and Dominion Bridge eased fraeilcnally. Royal Bank of Canada took the biggest jolt. with a four-point drop at 168 while Commerce slipped a point to 150. Others were slightly easier on odd-lot transfers. More than 2,000 shares of the day's trade was taken up by Brazil- ian Traction, but the loss was only ‘,4. at 11%.. Canadian Hydro-Electric Preferred firmed ‘.8 while Montreal Power, Canada Northern. British Columbia and Power Corporation yielded’ 9. bit. A new low for a year or more was touched by Howard Smith Preferred at 90, ofl 1-“.1 point. Bathurst, St. Lawrence Paper Preferred and Dry- den were down fractions. Dominion Textile and Canadian Foreign Investment were off a point or so each. Sales 19,154 shares: bonds $26,775. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montrea1—Indus- trial stocks lower. Toronto Mln(§—Lower. New York—Stocks sharply lower- Winnipeg—Wheat 7-8 to 3-4 of a cent lower. New York—Cotlon higher; sugar lower. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL, April 23—Prices gave ground in increased trading on Canadian commodity exchange produce section today. Butter s;_~.(,: Sales: 250 box» Que grass (buyers inspection), 20 7-9; 100 Que grass (buyers in- spection), 21. Que fresh (buyer inspection) 20 3-4A. - Eggs Spot—0nt A large 20 to 20 1-2, A medium 18 1-2 to 19, A pullets 17 to 17 1-2. _., . .______-_:Z_: Anaconda, off 2 at 36% and Ameri- can smelting, off 3% at 75%. Canadian stocks also softened. In- ternational Nickel leading the down- turn with a decline of 174: at 46%. Distillers Seagram dropped 1% at 20?}. while others lost fractions izvou lea ‘I. PEDLAR'S livery practical firmer knows that a comfort!) we produces more milk. Pediarh flexible. chain . hung, U-Bur Scandalous, Kermit: the cow to lie down annual position to of knee in] and Standalone are made of the but material p . To be ensured ofinvin ourcowe colnfonable, insist on getting these Pediu Chain {I new sales policy enable the fannerro purchase this equip- ment at direct-to-consumer priced. Illustrated folder and price: sent promptly on request. The PEQLAB .PEQE.I_-_E Linn-d M Nana-elh It., Montreal R cows HEALTHY 5' in so stand up without the urysgaluucoacrete curb. Our uag Snnchions. Our BARNa.rw(.STABL.E E Q U I PI‘/\E NT ber of good Island horses- FOR SALE Just arrived 2 more carloads choice Ontario horses, well broken. double and single. Also a num- WELLINGTON McNElLL Buntain &. Bell's Wharf L-4019-4-24-31. M T’L. CURB (Supplied by Pltflcld Ind Com- pany members of Ifontrenl Itoelr exchange and curb market) ltocln Open Loot B A Oil 24% 23% Imp Oil 22% 22 int Pets 37% 37 lilelchers 9% 9 New York Curb ( npplled by Pltfleld and Com- Dully mernleva of Montreal aloe-I exchange and Curb Market) Stock: open Close Amer Gas,Elec 20% 8806 Atlas Co 13 12% Cit Serv 654 ll Elec 8 8h 20], 19 Ford A Nisg Hud 9% 9% (Canadian Press) . April 23—.Prospects for improving crop conditions south-west and a falling-orif in demand abroad for Canadian wheat led to lower prices for fut.- ures on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Values a. the close were 3-4 to 7-9 cent under the previous finish. May at 81 1-2, July 92 1-2 and October 83 5-8 cents. At Chicago net declines of 1 3-8 cent a bushel were boarded. Liver- also was on the downside, off 3-4d at the finish. AT MONTAGUE At very attractive price. A fine modern up-to-date residence in first class repair. Eight rooms, large lot.‘ Also fox ranch with breeding etc. Properties will be‘ sold together or separate. Part of Purchase Price can remain on properties. ' E. E. PARKMAN Box 447 Summerslde, P.E.I. L3834-4-18-21-24 NOIICE L.O. Kelly’: Bus Service will start Friday, An-ll 4, running Tuesdays, In-ldavs, satin-any elenings. ' Leaves Charlottetown 7.15 am). it Wily of Mt. Herbert, Mt,1lya.n, Johnston's River, Taralltlun, Wat- ervllle (8 o'clock a.In.) arrive at Dromore (8.20 am.) -1 Return by way of Calla.gha.n's Mills, Auburn School (8.45 a.n:.). Fort Augustus 9 o'clock a.mL Web- ater‘| Comer 9.10 a.m., Donngh 9.30. Arrive Charlottetown 10 o'clock. . '3 Leaves at 4 p. n. “RAYBESTOS” “ASBESTONOS” 1 _ Brands Clearance of other B ATTERY SALE CLEARING (OUT ALL “WILLARD”, “APEX” AND SUPER POWER “ERA” BATTERIES 290 Foot .."’0l \ db bMaIu5Iivli Name “" P ’ s es ones I R A KI LI N I N O ‘WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR SIMONEZ 35¢ YOUR CAR FORD HEAD GASKETS 49¢ Muffl“-" fir”, Tuba, Pistons, Plglbn STOP LEAK 19¢ ‘ P in -Gaskets, I-‘ord, Chev and Ply- AUTO ENAMEL s1.oo qt. up. _‘,',,,,':' pm Ax]. 51.1,... ml my MUpp[,ERg 32;}; [p other necessities for your ear. . S P E C IA L l 1000 FT. NEW AND USED AUTO PLATE GLASS. . SPECIAL PRICES FOR INSTALLING AND FITTING DOOR . GLASSES HEAVY DUTY 13 PLATE ERA SUPER POWER” HEAVY DUTY ll PLATE “ERA SUPER POWER” Rm“ Vglng, Ignition Coils, Rotors, $2.60 ‘“' TAN TON’S ACCESSOU «rt. Island‘: Only Auto specialty start’ 150 Great George Street V ranging from as to ‘la. Exception cash and coarse grains prices Headquarter’: R. P. Simpson’: were Dome Mines. up 51;. McIntyre held comparatively steady. Clothing Store, 99 Queen Street. Porcupine, on ahead and Lakeshore, >»+o+o»«+H+H+++»++ up ‘A. Great for I .\rI--urn‘. L-3944-4-22-24-27. W JUNIOR $4.89 ‘“’ BATTERY CABLES ~ N EGATIVE srnavs Charlottetown Residence For Sale A pens, pup sheds, feed house 1