pJN E 28. 1941 l THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Charlottetown, P. E. I. announces the following change of address effective 23rd June, 1941. F...“ s1 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. 1. m, CURRIE BUILDING, 179 QUEEN STREET, CI-IARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. All contributions to The Queen’s Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims should be forwarded t0 our new address. f-~—'*" c...._--- Advertising Rates Payable in Advance .. iilimlmum Charge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central (ilnrtiiuil locals. 5v P" WWII: Western and Eastern locals zc per word; Announcement:- anld Corning Events 3e per won]; (jlusslllcd 3c per vord; In Memo‘ Notices 70c per inch; Lin; n: no,“ and spiritual Oitcringa. Lords, etc. 5o per name; Letter-g n; condolence 70c per inc-b Wedding enga nient 00 words for $1.00 and l0 cents fur every additional 3 wo Notlcea of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c {er inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions m ,.,.,,¢_. P" lIl('!\ Addrra: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale on siiil rum: BRED cunn- Bull. Everett Haslam. Emer- L-895-6-27-2i. Wanted WANTED ._ THREE HUNDRED youni! iilizs for feeders. Write stai- lnn are and‘ price. G. L. Cook. and material f h n for chores. Wgirte 33?? éfifififiqfi L-920-6-28-1l. M WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- sary. Write for information Moler Berber College. Halifax. N-133, lVIen and Women Wanted woven YOU mxa EARNING a nice salary everv week? it can he (10119 by becoming a Jito represen- tative! Jito offer numerous ad- Vllhlalzes-diree Products - Inter- esulll? Bliltlains / rlihirty Day 'I‘rial without Risk. For details. aoolv: Jito. 1435 Montcalm. Miln- treal. N494 Piiaiie 361. I ' SALE-TWO ROWS CULTL‘ Fulton Moreside, North L-939-6-28-11. first TRAILER FOR SALE. Arih 39 Summer Street. Sum- u side. L-582—6-l8-21~28. SALE -15 FT. CEDAR Pflicibrifl boat; also Johnson 10 outboard motor. Both good ondiiion. Allison MacLeod Ltd. L-9i0-6-28-7-1-3. lale andflliemale HEY»! Wanted >€i————i—~ Div 1S THE TIME T0 GET A Government tub as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk. Steno- etc. Fire Dominion-wide exams held niice war began. Free Booklet. l, C. C. Schools Ltd. Toronto 10. Oldest "in Canada. No Asents, his - BARBER APPRENT- Teachers Wanted WANTED—FIRST CLASS TEACH- el‘ for Central Royalty School. APDly Eugene Cullen. Secretary. L-89B-5-27-2l. ' . N former experience neces- T n Laersv. lit/kite for information Moler QQEFQQChCOYYANTQQ, DEE? Barber College. Halifax. N-l33 mun-y’ Hunter Rwer_ R ' “ T“ . _" “"“‘“_ L-saile-ze-zi Distributors-Dealers IVTLLUSTFATED wuonassru To Let Catalogue Free. Fast selling lines" o.‘ General Merchandise - Soec- To LET _ SUMMER COTTAGE irv Items. Smallwaics. Novelties. m .. Bnioker Sundries. Cosmetics - oiiz L?“ Iauggéyilighled‘ Ifsgg-‘ftpmysi Eon’. making items for all stores ‘nllilps Sales Reid. Craig N_193Zf6_21_28_ T0 urr - FURNISHED ROOMS. ADDIV 85 Fitzroy Street. L-ll-il-B-ZB-Zi. Vest. Montreal. e “l w“ DODGE Tnvck Truro. Nova Scoti_a. L-620-6-l9-10 "i ‘be. . a hoist. John Ctun- conarouraann _"'“ \;(0l"l1lIC]ill_._ L-MO-G-ZZ-iii board in private “filings Ag]? tr miniiiiioon sun our, °°'6'27‘2‘- 5pm., The Citv ciiggoznggialit, WANTED _ MAN. court scans‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Prod) Stocks Close / Am C and l‘ 81 5-8 Am Tel Tel 155 1-8 Anaconda 2'! 1-4 Baldwin Loco 15 Bendix Av 36 3-4 Beth Steel ‘l3 1-4 Ches Ohio 36 1-2 Chrysler 51 1-2 Con Edison ill 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 2’! 5-8 Gen Elec 32 3-8 Gen Motors 38 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd I 26 Kennecott 36 7-8 Mont Ward 34 1-2 N Y central 12 1-4 Nor Am Co 12 1-4 Penn RR 23 5-8 Phil Pet Co 43 l-2 Std Oil NJ 40 1-2 Texas Corp 39 1-2 United r 30 7-8 U S Rubber 23 1-8 U S St C0 S5 5-8 Vanadium Corp 5 est Unio 24 3-8 West Elec l4 I-l Woolworth — O _ Gram CHICAGO. June 27- (AP)— Gains of almost two cents a bush- el at times in the whee/t pit today lifted July contracts to above $1.06 and Sept. to near $1.08, highest quotations posted here since May last year. Wheat closed 1 3-8-1 7-8 hlllller, July $1.06 3-8-1-2, Sept $1.07 7-8- 1.08; corn 1-2-‘7-8 up, July ‘I4 3-4. Sept '77 1-4-—1-8; Oats 1 5-8-1 ‘l-B higher; soybeans 5 to 6 3-4 cents up. WINNIPEG. June 27—(OP)— Oats and barley climbed to now seasonal highs on Winnipeg grain exchange today as the only wheat future-July- clung almost neglec- ted to its minimum value of '17 1-2 cents a bushel. Buenos Aires prices at noon were from 7-8-2 cents up. F012 SALE Just outside City on pove- ment, 6 room cottage, modern conveniences, gcruge, large gard- en, shode trees. Priced for quick sale, would consider exchange for house in town. Phone 92S-L. L485-6-14-Z1-28 PRIVATE SALE '1 122 FITZROY STREET Write MRS. W. B. PROWSE, Winona, Ont. Female Help Wanted TO LET _ nasmnata nousr: y‘ D AT ONCE__COUNTRY Brighton R0t1d. Telephone“ TO LET — 2 RO0MS—ONE ON for light. housework. Phone 37- 7-1-937-6-23-31. ground floor. ADDIY Guardian. L-917-6-28-3i l L;9lB;6;Z_8:lI - sip-Ar once: GIRL ron inuscirork, apply 18 Park Ter- HCP. L-771-6-25-4i. lhTTi-ID —l RINIEDTAATEL; ll. K. siiruuiile a co. REIL ESTATE Tels. Dov l376-—Nighl 344 atria-MW- EVERYTHING IN Personals 142 Richmond St. Blldrlsiirien Vihllljilqflllffilfilpflgghfi dian Kindergarten lnstitgp: IP99!" m nllmfl" (“MIHMQ l. QUEENS COllN'l‘\'-—Stnrc, 2 __ _l‘ll')\r'lN(‘E 0F PRldE anwano ISLAND ix riir. PROBATE coum" h" 11"" day of June a. o. i941 ll lie Izsltiie of George A. Pcol l oi‘ _I.0\\'(‘l' Montague in Kings 111".» Ill inc said Province Merch- l- ilrrcast'il (estate. rtllir alicriii‘ of the County of fr‘ lllllllly ur any Constable or '~\ e per-sun within said County selling-Owner retired. llighway. and general stock valued at station. $3000. Reason for s We also have other stores an FOR ‘,1 v (iRl-JETING: ‘F1015 llnizn reading the petition m” l-l R-lymonu A Poole of I the , . above named es- glmtllll: that a citation may be ugrtlfil" Ellc purpose herehiafter “mull-l lou are therefore hereby in ‘h o_ the _nll persons interest- r me said Estate to be and ap- OH; the Judge present at a _ lo be held in the We are Agents for the sale o r0 LET FURNISHED CITY HOUSES T0 RENT FOB SUMMER MONTHS Cumberland St. 7 rooms - - S25. llillsboro St. 0 rooms - - - 435. Orlebar Si. 0 rooms - -. - 435. Brighton Rd. 7 rooms - - 440. Brighton Ave. 8 rooms - - -$4ll. Euston Si. 7 rooms - - - - $45. Fitaroy Si. '1 rooms - - - J55. E 5i a Q: ‘ 5 fl- n I o H n .- I 3 FURNISHED APARTMENTS F" copy hereof be forthwith “l” "Ilvw roa SUMMER MONTHS l!" llubiic C°,‘,‘,l';,'YhI=-moy. n the hail of , umyigarin ice: lglflll“, in Grafton st. West. 5 rooms _ L PM,’ ‘Nico. I u: 61;‘? ground floor, electric stove $45. ‘We aforesaid " . and at the c‘ M-nl’. Barracks in Montague in “Halli! aforesaid. so that all ‘furmflfltcd in the sold sit-tn l ll "ll! have due notice Dundss Esplanade-ti rooms. luxuriously furnished - - 465. i Moat of the above properties WITNESS m; "om", mm“ Include china, linen. bedding Palmer, Judge of the and ' ‘ ‘ equipment. ‘curt rat Charlottetown . ' l" Ill! and year first ———-—-*—-——— “- FURNISHED ROOMS RES FOR SALE warehouses and separate dwelling —4in paved road. Writ-established business. $1100. Reason for 2. QUEENS COUNTY-Store and dwelling combined on Main Warehouse, oil house and small stable, also grocer-leg $2000. Good situation for filling oiling-Owner leaving Island. d good business opportunities for sale at: — Fredericton, Hunter River. Lake Verde. Oyster Bed Bridge, Plnette Bridge, and Vernon. Ask for our lists. SALE FARMS in all parts of the Island, many on easy terms of payment, Ask for our Catalogue. lllblln cos-races. orrv nurnnnvo tors. our or TOWN uousas - CITY uousas. uo-rats and smug i‘ VITA GLASS. T0 LET-Yearly Lease nmmsnan cmr noose: Longworth Ave. ll rooms. Garden. Sunporch. Gar- age-.--....-.;35_M uivrunmsnn-i APARTMENT Kill! Square — G r o n n d floor. 0 rooms. - - a . . 440,00 CITY HOUSES UNFURNIIIED Sydney St. 5 rooma- - - 402.00 Fitzroy st. ‘l rooms - - - 425.00 Brighton 8 room; - - 440.00 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET I-‘nirvlevh-B rooms. season $45.00 Langley Beach ‘I rooms. $00.00 Brighton Shore, s rooms furnished, electricity - 4100 Keppoch, (l rooms. Furnished. electricity, bathroom - 4125. Holland Cove. 0 rooms - - 450. Alontreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 144 Brazilian '1 Can Cement 5 i-4 Can Nor Pr 5 3-4 Can Car Fdy 5 5-8 Can Pscif 5 1-2 Can 8S 3 1-2 Celariese 22 1-4 Dist sea; 21 Dom steel B 7 Ham Brid e 3 How smit 11 Mtl Power 22 Nat Brew 34 Sliawinigan 14 St Law Com 130 St Law Pfd — St o! Can 65 St of Can Pfd — Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks (Hose Abitibi Com ‘iii Abltibi Pfd — Asbestos 18 1-8 B A Oil Beauharnois 9 1-8 Bathurst A 10 1-2 Don A 3 1-8 Ford A 15 1-4 Hir Walker 3B 3-4 Imp Oil 9 Price Corn — BANKS’ (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — Commerce 147 Royal — Montreal 179 Nova Scot — Finance By Bern-ard s. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 2'l—(A.P)-— Speculative forces centered their at- tention mainly on bounding com- mcdlty markets today and left stocks to shift for themselves at moderately lower levels. The performance of the share list was indifferent from the start and is downward drift for most. leaders continued 1o the cloie. While e. few oils. sviaticris and specialties managed to contest the trend with modest advances, de- clines of fractions to a point or s: were widespread. . The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was off .1 of a pciriit at 4.1.7. Transfers dwindled to 408.640 shares. U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, American Telephone, Santa Fe, American smelting, General Motors, Chrys- ler, Montgomery Ward Glenn Mar- tin, American Can. Westinghouse, U.S. Gypsum, U.S. Rubber and In- ternational Harvester. Loft and American Cable edged into new high ground for 1941 and modest advances were retained by American Airlines, Consolidated Aircraft. Jones and Lauizhlin pfd, J. I. Case, Woolworth, Oliver Farm. Standard Oil (NJ) and Texas Cori). Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Pres!) Iiornnto-lndustriai and base met- al stocks higher; golds and junior oils lower. Montreal-Utilities and old: high- er; papers lower: at er indus- trials steady. New York-Stocks closed slightly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. NEW YORK. June 2'7—tO‘P)-— An advance of 1-8 of a cent to. “and slight changes in the free Ar- gentine peso and the Shanghai dol- I lar, marked today's ordinary for-l eign exchange dealings. (Ottawa llbrei Exchange Control Beard rate 09-081 per cent discount.) The Argentine free currency was up a. shade at 23.78 cents while the Shanghai money declined slightly to 5.51 cent-l. Flor the ninth day in a row. tho pound Sterling, at $4.03 1-2, finished unchanged. Montreal Exchange ATKZINTBBIAII. June fl-(OPP- Mines coasted into higher ground in slim trading ket today but prices were iriieilllfll” in other divisions. Posting moderately better tiong were Bulolo, Hollinger, ter- nationai Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining, Brazilian struck a rising note a1- ter an official announcement the company hoped to declare a div- inlgan Bell ‘Telephone and Canada Northéni Power dro d fractions. Stronger induatrla were Four.- dation. which gained a poin-t, Can- ada. Genie ‘ and Asbestos, while preferred and losses b eries. ‘Total sales: Prominent retreating shares were; 88.25 cents in the Canadian dollaial on the stock niar- I uota- ~ idend before the year-end. Shaw-i Dominion coal preferred, Canadian - Car and National Steel Car backed , “P. Other fluctuations included a slip i by 02.1%.. a gain by Canada Steaan- _ a. ip Imper- a ial, Tobacco and Nations Brew- 7.800 shares; lndus- . I'll’. ll "llllfifllliltwnes mi MINING (Canadian Press) '1‘0RON'1‘0. June 27- PAGE NINE I Cape Breton Highlanders The Cape Breton Highlanders. who_ have been sojourned in the Capitol viliile sharpenin up their machine-gunnery and ri le work at Connaught Ranges, are ready to join the Ist Canadian Armoured Division to start training for me- chanized war, The Nova Scotiaris leave Ottawa with mutual regrets. They have made host oi’ friends while oft duty, and s. lasting impression on the public in their ceremonial parades and while mounting the Parliament Guard. In addition, the Highlanders realize that they are trading the country-club atmos- phere and landscaped surroundings of their camp overlooking LI]! Ottawa River. for hard work and serious war training. lit-Col. EH. Small, of Halifax, commands the Cape Brctons. The senior olficers are: Major DM. McNeil], M.C., second-in-command; Major W. McKinnon, Officer Coin- manding of Headquarters Company, and Capt. A. C. Ros, Adjutant; Major J.I. McLean, O. C. of “A" Company; Major W.A.D. Gunn, O. C. of “B" Company; Major c. D. Arnold, 0.0. of “C” Company; and Major J. A. Mclnnis, O.C. of “D" Company. Stocks Ciole Arntfield U Ashley 4 l-l Aunor Gold 166 Base Mot '1 Bankfield 4 2 Bear Ex 6 1-8 Beattie 105 Bldgood 8 Bobjo 6 A Oil 15 Broulan XD 61 Buff Cdn 4 Cal Edm 110 mont 16 Cdn Malrobie 16 C n Mal 52 Caribou 210 Cent Por 16 Chester 141 Chromium % 25 Cochenour '10 Coniagas 150 Conlarum 1Z9 Smelter; 36 Davies 12 1-2 Dome Oil 21 3-4 East Malrobic 230 Eldorado 31 Falcon 250 Franco 3B Gods Lake 30 lda 12 Gold Gate ‘f Halzrow '1 1-2 HaLnor r i Bar g olin ' 12 1-4 Home Oil 190 Homest 2 owey 23 I-Iud Bay Min 25 l-4 m Oil Nic e1 81 3-4 Jask Waite 16 asori XD 39 Kerr Add 420 Kirk Lake ‘l0 l-Z Lake shore 15 1-4 Leitch 4'7 Little LL 188 MncLeod. 165 Madsen 6 l Malartlc 102 1 Mcwatters 15 ‘Naybob 22 Noranda. 52 Norgold 2 3-4 OBrien 63 Okalta 40 Omega 15 Pacalta. 2 7-8 Pamour . 105 Paymaster ' 151-4 Perron Golt 138 Pick Crow 2B0 Premier 88 Preston XD 300 Reno Gold 10 Roche 3 1-2 San Ant 240 Senator 41 Sheep Cr 80 Sherritt 66 Siscoe ' 52 Slave Lake 7 Steep Rock 115 Straw Lake 2 Sud Basin 119 Sud Con 2 1-8 Teck Hugh 280 ‘Trans Res 23 Uchi 9 Upper Can 190 Waite Amu 330 Wood Cad 6 Wrl Harg _ 300 UNLISTED Pend Ore 8 Temisk, 4 7-8 The Cape Bretons are already enured to "movement orders" and the canstant. Change; of scenery which are an inevitable feature of sqldiering. They have had several new homes, ' ‘ *1" "elevated since their mobil- ization on the day following Can- - ihciaratioii of war. They patrolled the shores of New Bruns- wick for months of coastal duty before being moved to Ottawa. it nas given the Highlanders tiie Bri- tish soldierls unique “ability to make himself at home in any situ- ation", and they will quickly fit into their new life with the tank crews of the armoured regiments. the ex-cavaliymeri of the armoured cars and the machine-gunners of the motor-battalions. Because they are the only infan- try battalion included in the armoured division. the Cape Bre- tons are determined to uphold ihc repute of the footslogger amongst Canada's mechanized shock-troops They wil-1 not be awed by the ex- ponents of tanks, carriers and ar- moured cars. but they are cursing Nova Scotians Mourn Loss Of Traditional Highland Dress and have been fre-_ had been robbed of their tradition- al dres because of some Sassenach notion that the kilt would be in- congruous amid tanks, cat tractors, gasoline fumes and armoured troops, they would have silenced their protests as best they could. There is no sounder sense of duty than in the Cape Bretons. But the calamity was caused by fire. and there is neither sense nor satisfac- tion in railing against fate and the elements. While the Cope Breton; were on coastal duty in New Brunswick, Leaving Ottaw a To Join I st Can. Armoured Division The Ca/pe Bretons‘ heartburning was enhanced because they sense that. their kilts are gone fort-vol‘. In this day of motorized infantry there is no longer wclsht in inc once sound arsument that the lzilt is the finest. of all marching uni- forms. because of its comfort. The Cape Bretmis ihemselves will travel by troop-carrying truck. There is only the claim of senzuncni left. And the Cape Bretons have small faith that. it will prevail nfwr the \\'ZlI‘—\\‘IllCll will be won or lost by mechanized forces, not massed-in- fantry armies. However. a Highland regiment still has its soul so long as it has its regimental r-olnr and tlie stir- ring songs cf the pipes with which to honor it, and a tradition that must not be disgraced. So the kilt- les Highlanders are carrying on in good heart, The Cape Bretons are associated their Regiment I-LQ. w moved in Saint John and their reg locat-t with the early lulstorxv of this cou- through tinent tlrir affiliation a black tum of misfortune which happened to them last February. l and which prevents them from inc- ing introductions in full Highland 1 dress. L It was the most infuriating thing which could come upon a High- land regiment. 112-1 Cape Bretons were recruited almost entirely in Nova. Scotias cool-mining district, and their Scottish ancestry is so Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 2'l—(OP)— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dcmiriion De- partmciit of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade crcamery prints, jubbing price, 33 1-2; first grade solids, jobbing price, 33; Que no 1 pasteurized. current receipt price, 33; no. 2, 32 1-4, Cheese: Western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery. for current make 15 5-8 FOB; west and east white whole- sale price 16, which. price is a-ppli- cable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26. 1941, for ship- ment to the United Kingdom. ‘ Eggs: graded shipments selling at Alat-ge 27; A-medium 25—-25 1-2: B grade 24-24 1-2; C grade 19 3-4 -:i0. Potatrtes: Que whites no 1 'l5's' new 1.65—1.75; no 2, .65—.'75‘ old no 1. .60-.75; no 2. .35—.50: NB mountain 75's ,85—1.00; PEI moun- tain 11o 1 75's .90-1.00: South Car- olina whites 100's 3.25: Alabama whites 50's 1.75. Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO. June 2'l—-(CP)—-The price tone showed improvement 1n todays operations on the Toronto exchange and volume was 144,000 shares. Brazilian firmed 1-2. Bell Tele- phone, B.A. Oil, Canadian Car, Im- pcrlal Tobacco and Massey-Harris common weakened narrowly. Gains of a. point or more were netted by Consumers Gas. Domin- ion Foundries pfd,_ Page-Hello)’. Royal Bank and "Odtario Sillnrit pfd. sanelters moved up 3-4. Nickel added 1-2 and Waite Amulet 10 cents. Sudbury Basin dropped 3 cents and Sherritt 2 cents. Wright-Hargreaves weakened 15 cents to $4. Caribco droPPEd 11 cents and the close was down 3 to 5 cents for Kerr-Addison, Preston, Transcontinental Resources, Brou- ian and MacLeod-Cockshutt. Pres- ton and‘ Broulan were cit-dividend. . Calgary and Edmonton closed a cent lower and Okalts was down 2 for broken lots. noticeable durln their roll calh that it is remin cent of the tau-z being taken at some distant mus- _ tering of the clans, so the disaster g was that much more galling They i lost their kilts! If it had been done by the heart- ‘ lea command of remote personage: I in All-mighty I-I.Q., their feelings L might have been eased by a inn", pungent comments in Presbwcrinii l accents arient the incident. If they} M11168. ed in the Exhibition Grounds. When fire destroyed the building, they lost the kllts of the entire regi- ment, with thc exception of those of the officers, the pipe band, and a few of the non-comissioiied offi- cers who had their dress uniforms at rome. With the kilts of the Cape Brctoiis. went their regimental lclccuinciits, historical souvenirs and iniess decorations, even the cher- ished sihrer-plate of the officers‘ meg which was an inheritance from the old 94th Regiment, their_ predecessor in the Canadian Mil- it). i The Cape Breton Highlanders are leaving Ottawa to Join the 1st Ar. ' moured Division. Above. Sergt. J. J. barks from an mfantry carrier. Behind him is Pto. R. Roberts, Sydney Worrlson, of Sydney‘, N.S.. disem- with the Cl ;\l1li‘€ Recipient which once l:(‘I'l'..\“'Iilt'_‘(L Louisbziii‘; I; is a link witii i110 stery oi bnfli Nova Scotia and the early days 0: soldlering in Canada. The Caps Bretons are traditions won hv Highlanders of the War. They are unit of’ the 85K‘; 1' . taliuns, Canadian Exptt Force. and the battalion co: f er of the 85th in France. C"‘-0 l‘! J. L. Raislon. present. Um. of National Defence, is LhCir Jrizior- dry-Colonel. also keeping alive Nova Sctfizi‘: F Germ a...’ <4 Mortgage Sale I There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County on Thursday the 10th day 0f July, A. D.. i941 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract, piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Twenty-seven in Prince County, bounded and described as l l’ "Ink" ‘unlit-ulna or - dfll ASLA M '2“: Beotin n (‘lllilnhcrnrhmv ‘m cnnrinunnwn- AUCTION SALE 0i Wharf Property l‘here will be sold at public tuction in front of the City duilding in Charlottetown m Monday, June 30th at 12.00 noon A.D.T. all the premises known as Queens Wharf Property lately in oc- cupation of C. Lyons & Co. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. L-NR-G-Tl-M on the West side of No Man's Land Road. at the southeast angle of land in the possession of Michael Murpliy formerly in the ossession of Patrick Mulligan an running irom thence west along the south boundary of said land iii the pos- session of Patrick Mulligan until it meets the East boundary of land in the possession of William Hhliiwell, formerly of Thomas Sherrin and running from, thence south along the East boundary of the said land in the possession of William Halli- well and along the east boundary of land in the pOSSQSSIOB of Daniel Qulglev until it meets the division line between Lots Tyventy-seven and Thventy-clglit and running thence East along said division line until it meets the West side of the said _No Man's Land Road. and running thence in a Nortlierly direction along the said Road to the place of commencement, con- taining one hundred (100) acres of land a little more or less. ALSO all that other tract. piece orparcei of land situate. lying and b91118 0H Lot Twenty-sever bound- rd and described as follows: Bounded on the North by land of Leonard Murphy. formerly the Kellllcdy Estate, on the East by the Maple Plains Road, on the South by land of Michael Duffy, on the west by land of John A. Mc- Donald, containing Fifty-five (55) acres of land a little more or less. ALSO all that other tract, piece or parcel of land and premises sit- uate lying and being on 1p; Officers of the Cape Breton Highlanders, only lnfan try unit. in the armoured division. examini- a new toy L. to R. Lieut. G. F. McLeod, Mayor C. D. Arnold. Lieut. ii. C. Bollem, Major W. “CKinnnll, Li. CHI. lC.'.l. Small, Officer Commanding, and Capt. A.C. Ross, Adjutant. 'I\vciit_v-sevcn in Prince Count} bounded and described as follows‘. -Bo\iiided on the West by the Maple Plain Road. oii the south by land of James J. smith. on the East by land of Peter Slircennn and on the nortli by lurid of Thomas A. NIllFDliV, containing Fifty-three acres of land a little more Oi‘ loss. The above sdlo is made pndor a Poiwi" of Snlv roiittiiiirid iii nri 1n- dentiire of {Moi-ignite l)(‘:\l‘lilf§ date the filth day of ‘.\l:\_\", A. D. 1920. and made hctwrcn Eclwaixd J. Murphjr. Catherine Murphy, ylnr- gnret. Murphy. Aloysius hlurpliy all of Kiiikora in Priiicc county‘ and Marv blurpli} of Charlottetown of the one part and Gcornc Smith of sonicrrillo. lviasszirliuscits, of tht other part. bccnu v of default. in payment oi‘ the principal and in- wrest secured thereby. For further particulars apply tr. Johnston & lolinsion. Solicitors. Charlottetown. P, F. I. Inflated the 7th day" of Juno, Al), MA'.'RI(‘F lcllONALD Administrator cum icnin an. ncxo of the estate of Gccrei- Smith deceased. The above sale has been liOFlWfiiV i. until Thursday, the 17th claw cf Jun- A. D. 194i. front of llic law Courts Building in Clinripgirtnnqi n~ the hour of twelve o'clock noon. MAURICE itlcllflhfl-XLD. Administrator cum trsiniiicnin nu ncxo of the estate of George Smi=li deceased. L-269-6-7-4l. .-..- ._..--._-.._,