May 62 1-8b, July 62 5-8a. Oats-Dec. 2a l-Bb. May 2a , dLLIElZQQ 1 ‘l-Bb. July 28 5-8a. Barley-Dec. 38 1-4b, May 38 3-4b, July 38b. Cash prices. Wheat —No. 1 hard 60 3-4; ‘No. 1 nor 60 1-2: No. 2 nor 57 1-2; No. 3 nor 52 5-8: No. 4 ncr 46; No. 5 39 l—2; N0. 6 35 1-2: feed 33 1-2; No. 1 garnet 52 1-2: No. 2 granet 49 1-2: No. 1 durum 46 1-3: No. 4 spec 42: No F- ill)‘ No. 8 3'1: No. 1 mixed 43 1-2; track 00 1-3. Oats --N‘c. 2 cw 28 1-8; No. 3 cw and ex 1 feed 25 1-8; 1 Barley --’No. 3 cw 36 1-4; 4 cw 35 1-4: No. 5 cw 34 1-4; B cw 33 1-4; track 38 1-4. Use Miriard‘: foi-udandrutf. No. i (By The bihiii... Press) -- Toronto and New York-Stocks closed higher. imii-‘i I Montreal -Go1ds alrlidh utilities ower; o er groups g er. Winnipeg -Wheat 1-4 cent low- PX A MIN A TION °" Fitting and Supplying Glasses NEW YORK, Dec. 26-(A1=i— Etc. Major European currencies shift- li. J. MABDII ed yiqJ-rnwlvr I“ h-"vvse n‘ n“ w-w- ed States dollar Saturday as the OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. l. foreign exchange market ignored Office Hours: 10 to l2 AM. 2 to 5 P M 2B. "stop" and "go" signals on the intwnational political highway. Sterling closed 1-8 cent higher at $4.66 1-2 and the French franc advanced .00 1-_8 cent to 2.63 1-2. The gulldev- and beliza were nar- rnwly ahel-d while the Swiss franc dipped .00 1-2 cent. The Canari- ian dollar was unchanged at a l discount of one cent. Holidays etc., by appointment Ofllce Connected with DRUGSTORIL NEW RAIL LINE SERVES QUEBEC. MINES 533?}? ’ lisddlm the it...’ ' tinenta and from \\ ‘ some f ' ht nd passed u“ of n i lrllltgllgl throlitll the west. A typical mllle in Western Th; l 15- h ‘ -" "sliml- o! til-Emme- the th of Dece ber oi service o the colne Senneterre-Rouyn anon-Railways, illlportant mineral areas of Northwestern uebec will gain r transportation. file line is l?) miles long, beginn ilgat Senneten-e vs! 4'0: and reaching Rouyn, w ei-cit connects with existing railways 5.1m- i-c-nahh National bridge over the Klnoieilll River, cine o unusual character; 3.--Tlie perish church at Senneterre, '01-, new mining centre; 5.—N0|'ll1dA which owes its birth to the S7 OCK QUOTATIONS l‘ Montreal Stock N. Y. Stock 3 .- w‘ -—-— ) (Canadian Prom) Stocks UIOIQ flcPowA ui-alfimmhmp, °‘°'° a“ "sn- i: i: - mu»- Co: gfll’ mum 18 ' ifl $11,?‘ ‘f; a "very shortly it will bcbmflldfllt time!" 8:3 $1 KldA 3g i: ' "GONI 86 and b50011 and 9% {or mgg u m‘) Cflfi Pfldflfl 6g 3-4 ggltgsfin n ‘:5 °"‘——“~ a-swi". ii .. ll $11 9e ' . - _ _ g- so Wm _ l . ma: i: i: Advertising Rates-P hl ' smut... 1° 2 l "he w" =6 l-i aya e "l Atlvalllw 1.33’ Tcb 1g his l" a’ H Minimum Charla for Any Advertisement 25 Cents, melligfitellv i): 1-2_ Qmméfiwalm so Jentrnl Guardian local}, y, q. “d” _ Il 3- 2lLgMefieavozr-d: Annognclemenfir all; billillllzmailcllidisaxup: ‘ a 30 2-: ($135080 8% 1 4 c v Der war a n Memorlam Notices. 10c r | h. L ' Nat Brew 41 ' _.u,r;| mg gmmlm one,“ cud: c“ ‘ P6 11c . lets of NM S“! o” , Corn Products 63 3-4 ~ "do; 1o h, ‘ i ~ c w name. letters of t w I Culitiss Wright 2s s-s ill will» l»-"il.-."r..§.1:i'ri ailsrszi.'...“.ril'.iz' ‘1- have... ll 1:2 . Dime 1M Appreciation. 10c per inch or 4c per word‘ Lists oi‘ S h. i m“ Ylflwllhlfliin 14 mm Au“ u“ 34 3'4 49 cents pci-Jnch. Other rates on flpplhfnuon‘ u scr Dtlons 3; 13w com 4‘ H! glénc Li?!“ 10 3-4 Minimum for any advertisement twenty-live cents. 15 Gen Motors g0 e 75 . 559k .__._ __ ._ _ Steel of Can pm '10 835?” 2‘ will Elw A — ‘Gt NylglrPgm i; ~ Mill? Help wanted l L * Wm Fm B — fnuiiwn Mot Car 'i 1-8 1*?“ = 0st Int Harvester so 3-4 WANTED EXPERIENCED FOX ~ ~ lklgnxfimffl 431B 1 Cllel‘. Mlblv by" lettri only LOST-LADIES BLACK PURSF ' g Eng reicrences. Robert M t l 1 vii ' M C b Mm“ ward 517's Charlottetown. L-sl-iz-lli-cal. l-Illall “$51.13 5.3.233“? chum} Ontreal Ur Mmay °°“’ 7 H Al’! a E NT’! fila"'ilwalvran "W: Guardian Lmmggfzlbgl ‘Hag geagltlralll“ g2 ' T0 ' ———~ E ' learn Barber Trade shori Course '*— '———— l (Canadian Press) gew £33m N H" 1 1'3 gxililerl tléainlitn: Molar Cqarléesr l stocks C] in‘: Pang? g4: o cue s a . - . oso " ___ Pack Motor 4 3-3 TORONTO. Dec. 28 -—(CP)— _ Paramount 12 ‘1-8 In the slowest trading in three 1g 3 a Pen" R R 22 1-2 G RA I N weeks, Toronto stock exchange Asbesws 105 P M1 Ml)?!“ 95 listings moved higher Saturday B A 011 215-13 P“ 42 but only among western oils were Dun A 5 3.3 Pub 5°‘ N J 30 3-4 _______ gainsloitimportant extent. Vol- Fraser 13 ggfiflaogo% 1% é-g 1X h - - - w/INNIPBG’ Dec‘ 26 _(CP)"' hm; 5255105 W2‘; igllulllgiimfis tlvlyign lfiafieriv T C 1-0 RM“ Keith o1‘ 3 1-8 typical pro-holiday trading pre- ha“ m,“ I m ' ed‘, sat 1' o ' " Sears Roe Co '13 3-3 vailed on the Wlnnipii; wheat a ° e Dre” n3. u!‘ mime l1 31° South Pacii 20 1-4 lulures market Saturday. Dealings 911;. c“ 1m.“ o“ l“ 3'4 Std Oil N J 51- were ieatureless and oi a local l h a ‘g mm’ ma“ 28900 Pm“ Ccm 19 Stude Corp 7 3-3 untilre. as prices slipped a little‘ sexes“! lame, (Zn resulged n‘ 7"‘ PM‘? 59 5 mm 46 mrlliliidglilolilillfi‘ were 1-4 cents 2am“; Tmmlrsélv-glruglie flglghgéog; Q“ 41 3-8 lower, with December at 60 1-2, gills higher ‘at 3' o‘ Calgary and UNDATE,” FIONEY Box tell D2113 May s2 1-8 and July s2 s-a CCHlZS. 01ft?“ “Almfmél 15d‘? 16° W! my The Cumin“ "m, United Gas Imp 1o i.- Nc export business in Canadian C l“ a} $8 f‘ an“ ‘m- Bmwni Closing exchange mm U S Rubber 511-2 market operations were scarce. H?JK$;OH “v 5i Daumusle “d M Montreal _P°und 4 71 9, U S St Co 6'7 1-3 Dealings in cash wheat were “fife move up m good vol‘ 32: N. S. dlr 1.00: franc 2:68 1-8. valladllmn 3'7 3-8 gfgergliwa with 5pteads Most active issue was Augite Al: New Y°rk “Pmmd 4 65 1'33 2g 5%: Pit-tradin in coarse grains was Porgllgélo“ Yihlch gagged d1"? t” 38 C”;.{’§“I§Z',‘,,d1_'¢,%§gd_m‘“° 2'63 b,’ West Air Brake 80 - int. uie onv trsnslmlom helm: ‘$3.1 $5, Qfff" B“? M‘,3°",-‘°- In Gold —Pnund 11s. so; u. s. We“ El" 1181-1 %th an entirely “legal t character. éégmnwr ;ncda'Rnng: edgeadamf’ dlr 59.46 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- wommflh 49 7'3 ese were con ne o a cw > _ ‘ _ "igmenlm" pg ml bee» l¥d3‘1"i.’.”i?i$.51.‘°l§£‘i.£h shill; ’" -_~__ . Dec. 2s —-(CP)-— MARKETS a1‘ a GLANCE C ' Closing future quotations wheatr- ma‘? IéIBfi-ghlzlglllfiéeaalesck-Hélghfi MONTREAL, Dec. 26 —(CP)-- Gain of 13-82 of a cent showed on Montreal foreign exchanges Satur- day for Pound Sterling at $4.71 9-32 while the United States dollar firmed 1-32 of one per cent to one per cent premium. French francs léélxvanced slightly t0 3.86 1-8 NEW YORK. Dec. 26 —(AP)-— Foreign exchange: Great Britain 4.66 3-4, 4.66 3-8, 4.66 1-2; 60- d aybllls 4 65 3-4: demand: Can- ada .99: France 2.63 1-2; Germ- any 40.10: Italy 5.28 1-4. iiliiiat 300v? of flours Bu James l0. Barton. MD. SOCIAL STANDING AND NEBVOUSNES B 1 watched a parade of school children in a large city and as the groups o! certain ages passed by I recognized, from the banners carried, which groups came from the well-to-do or weal districts, the roups from the m die class distr cts and. finally those from the poor districts. while those from the wealthy districts appeared to be taller for their age, hey were not more robust in appearance than those from the other dis- tricts. They appeared to be r- haps more intelligent but ere was a more highly strung or ner- vous ‘look’ upon their faces. Now what effect has the social standing upon the tendency to nervous ailments? Dr. W. L. Neustatter. in the British Lancet, repo groups of fifty families studied to learn the eife:t of their particular social standng on their n-ervous system. or nervous balance. The first group comprised poor. working-class fsmlles in south- east London, picked at mndorn. The second group was chosen from the parents oi’ children attendln the council schools in southeas London but composed oi small professional and clerical workers with ’ ‘ incomes. The third group was composed of ‘well-to- o' families from s. northwest Lon- don suburb of middle-class -- more comfortably off than the The inizu-m ion was obtained goinmlists oi téluestéong ed] e en an y persona illterviewpgid had to do with the number of cases of neuroses — thinking an ailment is present when none really exists -_ includ- rrm cnAxaqrrlrluwiv GU55 iimn The Royal Bank of Canada Reports Good Year TOM Mich $908,064,000 up $38,500,000 - Deposits increased’ , ,000 -— Commercial Loans up $18,000,000 — Profits Practically Unchanged The Annual Balance Sheet- and u. hm l Pmfitandiiossnocounticrthesm m” “mt” m interesting to note that as Late as 33 Barristers and Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN ing night tenors, depr - un- socisbility and aggressiveness. __ What did tlhese nuestlonn and interviews show? “A clear cut ‘physical’ difference between the two grou o! poorer children and the wel-to-do was noted: one-third of the children tnhpoorer class showed poor red laces cue. and 1e, ti were found prsct cslly only in the than to increase the t oi nervousness’ in adults ma!“ gmup‘ P tilt vi i 1 di' mesne assl n- C 1,, u, . m“, of m, m... i» y? r “- <> m» ,_ 1 _ GENERAL FINAN e iliee. “Sumter. badly housed Ind ; n Paying ,- "19"" “"0 "'5 l“ El" l"; d-"lul; EASTERN “Mn-go ‘may h“ msufflclm; money m. i, having been made .11 the paymen. ‘ T013 Market FY1995 of the principal and interest se- l°°d~ m“? 2° °"”°"" °l m‘ "W" (,1 d1 cured bv the shld i/lcitguiis Phllliifs Building were nervous and M rc-snt were Correct ra n3. H “It ‘urmw ‘Wrullrs-wnkv to Gnu", 5""; Mt- ll warmed wi l0 perctnt Prompt Returns -' M°L..°5 8, ' mg, 55mm,“ cini-lhitetowii. P. a. l. nor-venting is‘ h t not lIi the ‘S; AND Charlottetown. ' u»: m ciihnuuniai Loon m“ ' ' - ‘ i Sign m above figures clearly show Ilhq Ila-hem in 1h . Co“) gToRAGE . PM" ""5 m“ d“ l" °°°°"“’°'- i. "g, uh l4 ~ A- D~ “a” < om“ nms-oiio-sss nQtnfihyntv seema n iuuluillnv .. .,lnu l ‘ COMPANY, LTD. ALAISDAIII. cowhi- MARTIN, mm“. ‘MAJ, Clmgmn Block, Charlottetown, PEJ- lloiilillu A Buying daily Live and dressed THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Gcrteral Stateroom, 30th November, 1938 usoiu-rilo .;.,- s. Hessian of Montague aforesaid. Y9" e110!!! K011901091‘ 30. 1938. November 1935 free deposits were helm lame by The Royal Bank sou, of the total, whereas they are ctrfmginadlsv to its abtgaiuolldegg la; now approximately 46%. a ery subs w in practically departments of Strong Liquid Position th bank's business. Features of the statement are substantial in- A; might b, expwud ma“ u- creases in loans and deposits. lsting cqnqluong, we liquid p031. Tivt-Bl Hull l" $903.004.'i11. "l tion is exceptionally strong, total 100N180 of $38,500.00) dllrlnl the liquid assets being 8543237300, an , , ........ ........ ...... . . . m" 333'"? iifllifilhlmlhfi°fi “ --="""" ' “M” s imam °“""" 1"" "m" '1"°°°-°°" gggsgwwlcgglitllmlzlol; “gigs 0%; °"°“....f.ts.’w_.hb".'f“'fi.c‘.‘ff‘.t.....F?.‘.EK°' . . “‘ ...... °° .. "““.. uzigilhwd‘: Current loans in Canada. includ- percentage oi’ liquid assets to total Dcpodlu g] on puhu? ‘intn-tjinélhklini ' u‘ ' in: loans to municipalities and assets was 65.37, practically un- MWWIW§°4W¢I=¢IIIK=H=H= ---------- -- 411-500-4511‘ Provincial Governments, amounttn changed from the previous year. mbfl, '“ “hm” d“ “° “h” “w” mm” 918111.058 as IBM-net $300,563.72’! Depooito by and statuses." """" " ‘ ' in the previous year. Current loans Profits Practically Unchanged sci-r t. in the United gutgidg 0f 31g“; "mun p114;- Iordgnoountricc . . . . . . . . . . . ..............-...... IIJHJNJJ “Gilly 111101100806- The increase in Net profits for the year are yq¢ugunhnk|n¢whum "ii gsagllddfli scam-ms the trend cam-l shown at $3,69d233 as compared to lAlilla poynbie...d..l ............ ..'.'.T‘.'.'. ' 46321140 e n e prev ous year, ,711,319 1n m l _ cccmlncunn ellcrlolorediroutstnndinguu . is,ssz,ooi.as increase 1n current loans 1n Cal-h ‘ glvldends paid Limb Lin to the publicnotincludcdurtderthc Kora s“ ads. for the last two years exceed- 'The usual contribution of $300,000 ' ' ___.____‘“5'“ 1118 . .000. to ‘the Pension Fund Society gas s9ue,oc4,7li.el 7...; "Willis Increase $48,000,000 gt“ $300,000’ to? Eulfprglfilhlisg? Deposits are shown at a higher leaving a balance to be carried figure than in any previous Annual forward of $2,721,409, an increase l 5 Balance Sheet. Practically the total of assess. my _‘ increase ls in non-interest bearing The Annual General Meeting of zhoasIalihsr deposits. This no doubt is the rc- the Shareholders will be held at 11-“95-"7-75 suit of the easy money policy in , the Head Office of the bank at 11 °‘|"2§§"f§§'§§ force in Canada and the United » AM. on January 12, 1939. 11199415031; §-._ ._ i ll01.997,038.9l " r i "rim r" "v "-1 ............... .. t 26.394.958.81 - other chartered MINING New York Curb "°°’"°° 71,991,254.” — i csasoazan Dominion and Provincial Government direct and —-i- '__'i guaranteed ccuuitiu ‘ within two yearn, (Q‘n‘dhn PR“) not exceeding market value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOQJSBJILOJ Tommi». n» w- swl- vii»- "mwhimmes-h?mrm*mm i ......................................... .. . . i . Stocks Close m t: municipal securities, not exceeding m-i-kee 153233;: 22W 011 Am “W” WW“ 952g publliiflfimdzk?fr.li. T“. 1.. eu 70431 Mm 118:1 4g 1-2 (awn “Masxanlinec A 1 1:5 lduegbcnturec and ma“. not exceeding 4*‘. J Am w “lie “W ,3 i": “swimsuit “$213.9.” edit-a: ' ‘ Am can-don m °"°1° P sh 1,, l‘, securities . and... whims "i... u. Ashley it El 5°"! m B9 3'4 coiver ......................................... .. 12.904.41.33» Augne 33 Hllmible Oil 35 3'8 Call lgld ahtgrt (riot auxin: wbodalfldlgahr; else- B-nkll-id so L “he” A" , 5-, rmaimslhzt. ...':......":...:..:h.......:.";2 i Bear 31 m" Hmlw“ ,1 ' lifld valueto cover ............................ .. means-ism Beattie 13o PM“ °11 --- d3°°d u l‘: Heme Gov — Current i and di u in Cannda other- guntm" B18 M18 30 m“ St" a” _ wlulfildichmmllgdluu sisemeeau BODID Lonns to Provincial Governments . . . . . . . ' ' n ' l:ll9:796:l3 grub]?! 11 3.3 dzstlrtilcttalllfll, t municipaliti cc ‘Emma "°“ l‘ r Cur t le-HFQA ‘ii-it lie-them m“ in ' ‘ ' Brown 011 D ~ d p m‘ w“, '" buff Can 2 3-4 .0 r N $3133 b“ 101.629.915.30 (In on- ui-renr. 0on1," at ocsprovi on. 1,704,226.83 Caiimmrt 4n 1-2 111-"5-100-1? csllnom w i-z “s”?.'i'éi'i‘é?ilé‘d.‘fii.'fi.l?g““.fi.i°é.‘flf‘iff?f'fi” ""“"‘°" “iYfwEl-hlfl‘. Cilrn Moira-lilo 02 MON Dem 33 __((; p)_ Morita ea on rcalestate solgrby chebcnlc. 5 306.60 cgnt, p,“ 343 Prices were séeady w {inner on Llnbi ten of customers undn- ncceptnncu d let W“ PM 5 "2 Montrefll open prmiwe markets sniil°i°léifithaiaizsheiaiiaan """" " °° "fi Custer 125 1 g week {or butter cheese eggs Deposit with the Miniot of Finance art}? "éuruy ' Comwealtgi 30 a?!‘ potatoes ' ' elm-i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 %lb.l‘lim‘ lag Creamery ‘butber prints to re_ Other nuctsnotlncludcdundadicforciflnlheodo. . was?” 3,; ti“i’ziil°“i_i.‘ 313.5552.’ df‘é2;°‘él‘ "on n m ‘M ‘CM MW M Dome Oil 33 nvered in Monuem was ‘flexed urn-slicelsgohiifitthsuugihuiillfhs a-nrla Partuanillthsanotaamghtllltltz‘! t 21 1 2 for regrdaed Que No Dory“ 7 i‘ pasteurized 1n wholesale jabbing ha??? ll-wliizlsgllilk o1 Canada (France) are included in the abuvesGagrBlo eat- East first 28g 3-4 1°“ WE. zgosl-fgélfll m‘ ‘waded: rudder-rim Nun-min; Director. ' bum-l ' . md°m° 23° Reicalltp white cheeggswas 11 a-s- ‘Um-rowumr t 1m“ 545 1-2 seals a lwlmd and colored was T° TllP-sillliiflfli-Zifi ;rh'l'.§$’v's‘§g$-§l ilffllllfils- and sum nIItWI-h Novonsbr‘ hum“ 7 11 1-2. Receipts: 919 boxes. isaihwlthzhsmlnnii amountlolTho asy-lamheicmulntn-aoms-niawlththi 6d Kirk 7 Graded eggs shipments in used certified rcturnsironi the branches. We have chockedt-hlcuhnndthslocllritl- representing FIN Pete 10 n, e cases were offered at 35 cents the Bankginvectmenis held at the Head Oihee attbedocc oi theflscalyear, and at various mes- 9 a Bdomn ‘or A- large 29 ‘or A_ rallzflllzlxllclhgll have also checked the cash and investment lecuntiec at several of the Gena Lake 24 medium 28 m, Ajpuuets. 3344 We have obtained all the ' and explanations that II huh ruquirod. and in our 10810 Z5 f l, B45116 and 21 b2 for C Re_ opinion the transactions of tho Bank, which havmcoms under our notice, have been within tho Gold Eel/a 57 g1 ts. 4264 cases ' ggItdgmfiltllgiglltk-"ltnl0ggglkliltlgflgfigfiglh ougespinglgéi proIicriKdr-awnupooutodirlo- Gold ‘ha!’ 7 L: C gouiwésv Que in) z 80's '15- mgnmkcon ono s asa v oven! I inn t asahown bytheboohol 16 34 85: N. B. No. 1110's '1.061.1o: N. B. _ ' u. comm. alisxmuiola. m... m- 1 e- ws ms» N» 1 P- E- 1- ns?'éfii'tt"s'.'c'~.‘f‘rf“‘“‘°°““”}lu=llm Hark“ mags!) zolli-zldfiligfiNb. 1 P. E. I. “Kano-kg”- mgq, ga- 30 1.3 W 5 ~ - ~ llontrnnLCanadl. December 20.19am glgsg, 31,5, raoivlr AND Lose account W n-i-ne-armeeuisuunwmiheaomilsvmi-u, . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . Hud Bey NLln 34 Pearl:- leggi- car marinara lzlioiécrrgivblrz,‘ raga-rec: ‘ u” m l‘ m 40 --~—.~,-- ----—.——_.—..—_-_-:—_= W" l °l' DWI‘, l" l ""- Nlckfi so l-l ""0? “‘.°;,;L“"“.'2i.... i‘; ‘cbiilhthi? 33:95 J 1 -4 eaei-v Jefi gm 5 1.3 x§efnivilllf§ihhiae$p$gcif.f.fgrmu emanates 1;? DI F‘ c 0011,4099! IAkO 1 mine Shore 48 1-4 Chartered Accountant myxnw 593%‘, "32 14o Richmond Street $33133 Leitch ' “l8 Phone 41 r. o. Box 12 ’°°'°°°‘°° Little L L 283 ' 1,500,000.00 Maglgod 1:2 .7‘ H é __7 7 _ PundSodltyun-av-u- I curl ' ' ' ' ‘coals: 63 Ba ocofProfitandLou edforw . nliiccgliitlgis 1:2 MW-Lffzigrslly- K-c- Mwwnson I s. c. poasoN. Min Corp 180 J. A. BENTLEY. 1L0. Praise-ideas Managing Director. GencalMannger. Moneta 13'! Q F; BENTLEY, LL13, Montreal, December 20, 1938. Mfwmnb ég Barristers we AgOTIBYEJ-QW Nimsm“ 169 llgllnllllchrngnd Street gqlpsnda 7-8 —~—*—-€ _ l c on _ . c. __. °Bllm m ‘T’ " flTkAiNOkfl Mortgage Sale B k Qkalta 153 MdCGUlGAN 8f s 0mm 4° MARK a MMGUIGANi K-C- Piiculta a 1-4 ' -i . ST. CLAIR. TRAINOR, B.A. i $3,”, 1*‘ c n-m-i-ré-Ysollclgtx-lfw- 1.311 ‘if: “$5 flwp‘i~lilli°it§“fiiliiiii§ w-Ml-i- Pro-i pummel. 1:0 3-4 Otfi McaNe Pfovincial Bank tlllile ikilghrlgletiftlgwdlayon oyveglrillfiliilllallayl’ 1°“ c" v r ' ‘ ~ - ‘ Canada - er - __ Preston 145 PALMER 8‘ HASLAM and being in Mount VrrnonnL-ot goollggtgl“ __ RBQV 33 n. J. PALMER. K13. 60 ln Queens County ln Pllnse Reno Gold 28 A. .1. HASLAM. an. LLB. Edward Island bounded and db- dB 33 BARRISTER, ETC. cribcd as follows: On the North- Sand River 16 3m; or Nova Scotia Chambers, west oi the Wood Island aim Mou- "l s’; 8%.‘ s“: issltslzlsdes. i B01660 (X MONEY TO L A '- . '5' '7 9 . 1 . . Bo 121 MoR-a , Northcrly by the Read p “m 133 2°” ‘*- '° ‘o; ca: ma“; F” pd“ W“““*“ v A fi- l, .1.‘ \ l l ' a WmPete g3 CUTCLIFFE & ANDREWS acres of‘ land a little more or liess. l 1 WANT 500 PELTS B0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR; ALSO ALL that o er ract, prce As Soon As I can Get l i l d it t8, l l d k’ 9g AND EMBALMERS 321g? Gill qrovklirilshfp “Numbsleillgsliillly Them Syllvnntte 340 Hunter River and Bradalbanc aforesaid, bounded and described ‘ 1mg 4,55 p.y__,,,p_|l§lflit_sgrylee as follows: On the North side oi ,. SEE F_ R_ MCLAINE rlbbmn 31o .__.€_-_-———— —- — -——— ti“; Mglflpnd Road, bounded 0n _ _ Uchi 140 A K c the W650 by 15nd ‘Win94 by Alex‘ Ventures sao H. F. McPHEE, B. -, - - ander McRae, and on the mt by wane 5m 795 NOTARY an land owned b the late John Mc- '_‘ Web's ‘Dumm- 81-2 ‘ ' mod, contain ng twenty acres of wii mug azo BARRISTER. SOI-ICITOR land a little more or less. nllgy Building Charley-Min The above sale is made undel- a UNLISTED L-"l ""—_?—"'*”‘""_ power of siialeMcoz-ltsined (iinteizin 1n- denture o or gave a 296 BELL 8' MATHIESON Twenty-filth day of May. A. D..1- Dal Oil '70 It. It. Bell D. L. Mathieson. LLB. 19m, made between Isaac M. Acorn of ilL/louint Plrlfrnonmln rd Qilgifzenés‘ Ooun y n noe wa an .‘ Farmer. and Elizabeth M. Acorn. i his wife, oi the one part and Albert J. D. I Martin of Pltllliontaggg. i: we lend mo“, ‘o p“ fills-ill‘ ciaxll. filacclmwalll‘ ‘M buh- “l |""'°l"" Martin of Valleyfield and Stephen ::m¢l;:°::h:i:'¢ll:: any nsetnl purpose Barrister-at-Law. llbtecuto a oi the {iii li1lh$§.“t?§.'iif.“‘ ifiieééii :1» =';"",',;"==,,,,,";I ,1";- testate, which Mortg e is now “$1,: ' duly vested in the un ersigned by ‘c2 i}; lizaah yt-zzj é Assignm- i»! Mortgage. 1A78-l2-20-21 Tag‘ I I-iu-crowo fliifl\ivil‘ili‘lifli‘flill' 83$‘! -'"\\ writer‘ .,,,.:,;*i-g._i-. lflfiIr-ihfllml” r i '5 no I71‘ .._.. .. .- -.-- . _....-__