l ______._____ _- wnooi-mo n as ammlqi-"rm __F_ tciisatorrsroity . ecu/skulls, I . a ~ Standard Brands Ltd. i Elect New President-n CHARLES n. MOYLE d: Director Standard Brands Limited, Mk. Moyle, the new President. has seen 36 years of service with the E.W. Gillett Com ny and Standard Brands Lirnised. He iolnld the Gilleit Company in 'I‘o- ronfn in 1902. later becoming a salesman. In 1925 he became sales Manager of the E.W. Gillett Ptelldeut Company in Toronto and folowing the formation of Standard Brands Limited in 1929. he came to Mon- treal as General sale-s Nkiriager. In elected Vice- January 1935, he was President». CHARLES CASBII Vice-president l General Sale! Manager Standard Brsaids Limited. , ,__ Charles Cassie. new Vice-Pres- ldent and General Sales Manager. has been associated with the Fielechman organization since 1910. Be was made a District Manager a! rd lirands Limited in i990. In January 1905, he became Bales Manager. The Honorable Lucien Moraud. L.L.D.. has had a dis- ed legal and puilzfio career la the Province of Queaec. He served as a Director and member of the Executive Board of Canadian National Railways from 19801.0 193a, H; was siunmon " to the Senate in 1900. and was made Bstonniei- General of the Province of Quebec in June 1936. He i; a member‘ of the Board of Governors K Lewal University. T. CBIéf.'M-;B(O§:—-AI* h a5 _ rs o. . . a a Swen vggntracted a. case of phqpping co-ug from which she made recover-v. ii Professional ilards l. F. llllilllBlLli Chartered Aoeorntaut 140 Ilelamond Street Phom 47. I’. O. D0: ll. McLeod 8. Bentley y W. Ii. BENTLEY. K. C. l. A. BENTLEY. K. C. o. l. BENTLEY. 1.1.. a. ra and Atturney-at-Law IIONELLLLQAN ‘Macfiuigan B. Trainer GUIGAN, a. o. glsgrflalllliliilllcrnsiuon. B- A- Sollclvofl. “n, Bic. HONEY T0 Office: Over Iro Iiehiuo uclal Bull- M street, harlottetowu. Palmer 6. Haslam i H. F. McPHEE. B. A. K. C. ca. IAIISSggYIOé-Esirlg?! Cbtcliffo A Andréw! ennui. niaacrosn 1 AND DUBAI-MRI! and Brahma. so: B ll A Methieson srock QUOTATIONS l N. Y. Stock (Canadian Poul) 5000b Close Am Iihr Pr 3% Am Radiator 12% Am Tel T 128% Am Water 75g Anaconda 3o Atohlson 261/, Al»! He! 21% Bait Ohio 5 Baldwin Loco 7% Bendix Av 13 Beth Steel 50% Chas Ohio m Chrysler 45% Con 91,4 Common So 1% Con Can 4mg Con Gas Co 5% Corn Products 62% Curtiss Wright», 17% Elec Auto Lite 16% Elec Pr Lite 8% Gen Elec 35 Gen Foods 36% Gen Motors 33% Goodrich 14V- Goodyear Tire 20 Gt Nor Pfd 15% Hudson Motor 7% Int Harvester 63% Int Tel Tel 8% Kennecott_ 35% Mont Ward 33% Murray Cor 6% N Y Centre 12V; Natl Cash Reg 18 New York N H 1% Noi- Am Co 17 Nor Pacific 7% Pack Motor 4% Paramount 8% Penn R 17 Phil Morris 89% Pub Ser N J 28% Pure Oil Co 11 io Con! 6% Radio K O 3% rs Roe 60% Shell Union Oil 4 South Pac 11% Std Oil N J 49 studs Corp 5% Texas Corp 40% United Air 23% United Corp 2% United Drug 5% United Gas Imp 10 U S Rubber 37 U S st Co 47% U S 1nd Al. 17 Vanadium 16%- Warner Bros 5% West Union 23% West Air Brake 23's West Eiec 70% Woolworth 43% New YorkCurb (Canadian Press) ks Close Am Cyan B 21W. Am Gas El 23% Am Super Pow . Brown Pfd 22 Cit Service 1% Creole Pet 21 El Bond Sh 6% Gulf Oil 35% Humble Oil , 65'“- Niag Hud 654i Pant Oil 5% 0 Currencies NEW YORK. April 18 -(AP)- Major European currencies eon- tinued their upward march in terms of the United States dollar today. With foreign markets clos- ed in continuation of the East/er holiday, foreign exchange dea ings proceeded at a slow pace. Sterling advanced 3-8 of a cent 1-8 and the French franc Guild- at 99 19-32. ______i___. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press; ‘nor-onto and Montreal markets closed. New York —Stocks closed lowe Winnipeg —W'heat 3-4 to 3-8 cents higher. New York -Cotton, rubber and coffee higher; sugar unchanged. Livestock’ MONTREAL. April la -(CP)— Rwfiflllfii (Fill-W. .063; calves. 521; 11 l. 741: sheep and lambs. 57. "9 W" 800d demand for cattle at steady prices. Good steers made 86-06 w $6.75 with choice steerslhllflfland anoddg of $7.5. Medium steers were °P~m to and common $4 to $5,- fi. Heifers nnged from g4 to 3g There was s. particularly strong enqu for cows. Good cows made $4.50 0 $5 with an odd top at 80.- 25. Medium quality butchers were $3.76 to 3km and common $3.5 to $3.50. Canners and cutters were from $2 to as. Good bulls were s4. 50 to $5. commvl $3.50 to $4.26. steady with last Monday's trading. The few gocd quality veals offered brought $7 with medium good kinds selling up to $6.50. The bulk oi the sales were made between $4.75 and 35w 25. Common drinkers sold as low as $4. Grassers were $3 to Kl.- 50. The few siting lambs offered were sold atsd to $7.50 each; sheep wet; sold in mixed lots at $4 t0 $5. . Today's receipts were tho light- est for any Monday this year. Prices were unchanged. Bacons were $10.50 fed and “watered. Selects drew $1 per hog premium, with the usual out»: on off grades. Sows were from $7 to $8 25, with an odd tclo sow up to $8.50. Hcgs sold on the market on rail trade brought $14.40. Grain WINNEPEG. AiDfli 18 —-(OP)—- A buying flurry that found few sellers punctuated a listless grain sesion here tnda/y. Whoa; future losses of almost a cent, that pre- dominated earller, were suddenly reversed at the close final values 3-4-3-8 cent higher, May 1.26 3-4, Jilly 1.15 7-8 and Oct 91 cents. Winnipeg followed Chicago to higher ground as the southern market strengthened on decrease of more than 2.000.000 bushels in United States visible supply. high- er stocks, and confirmation of frost. dam-HAZE in the Texas pan- handle. Cash wheat dealings werg slow, similar to futures trading which was said to be the lightest weeks. Nos. 1 and 2 northern grades eased a cent to l6 and 0 cents premium above the May future. No 1 durum was off more than a cent. Coarse rain futures closed oats uncharig 1-2 lower barley 5-8-3-8 lower, flax unchanged 3-8 higher and rve 3-8-1-4 higher. MONTREAL. April 1B —(CP)— Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.54 3-4: barley. Canadian western No. 8 83 1-2; oats, feed. No. i 58: fl.:.*. spring wheat patents, firsts 770: seconds 7.20; bakers 7.00; winter wheat patents. choice 4.004 ('5', white corn 4.40-4.00; bran. ton 31.2? shorts. ton 32 Z5; middling ton %.%; rolled oats. bag 90 l 3.15: hay. No. 2, per ton. car-lots 11.00. Eggs in cartons A-large 26; A- medium m; A-pullets 24. ALBANY SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade X.— 101s MacKaY; Mildred Walker; 3, Kathleen Boult- c1‘. Grade IX.-1. Ralph Dawson. Grade VIII-l, Ruth Croken; 2. Mary Gamble; 3, Florence Gamble. Grade VI.-l, Clifford Dawson. Grade V.—I, Margaret Kelly; 2. Gerald Kelly; 3, Jennie MacDonald. Grade 1V. .— . V MRO- Kay; 2, Jean Boulter; 3, Doris Dawson. Grade 1V. Jr,—1. Dorothy Mac- Donald: 2. Garnet MacDonald. - ado lII.-l. t eon 1 Dawson; 3, er. I.—1. Earle MacKay. Highest average in Senior Grades 101s MacKay 9 .5%. Junior Grades . %. Perfect attendance-Lois Mac- Jeaii Keough. Mary Gambe. Margaret Kelly. MaicKay, Jean ris Daw- Fl Gamble, Gerald Kelly Vodia Boulter. Ann e Sherry, son, Paul Dawson. Teadier-Helena Keoush. __.____._c.__. CAUGHT ON THE AIR ltngland —(CP)— car pulled up at a kerb here instantly surrounded people. "What/s all this?" demand- ed a. policeman. "Battleship won," answered the car radio. It was Grand National D61‘. _________._. FINISHED GAME A biz and was THEY n. -—(CP)—'I‘W0 men- ucused of svealin a oar. were found p‘sying foo 1 at a P8P!‘ he by police who waited untl‘. m? match ended and arrested them in the d: “ City and Country. arrange Mortgage Collect Rentals an Owners of Land Persons Deslrllil or Vacant 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. D. L. “ethical. I-l-l hlll Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches a: Real Estate as . Agent and Manager. To BUY. SELL. WENT Loans. d Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED or Buildings are Asked t0 Lint Their Properties ' t0 BUY 0r RENT City Houses Lots 0r Fame are Charlottetown Properties in give valuations. Secure Tenants To invited to Call TEL. 1870 ans. maoaur snvrusou, ‘ lxecutor. Stocks §uffer m Setback On NewYorkMart BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. April l8—(AP)- Stocks about-faced iin today's mar- ket as inflation fever cooled and a battle over phases of the Ad- ministration's ‘ip u mp-priming’ program loomed in Congress. While volume dwindled sub- stantially on the setback, leading industrials that rallied sharply last week gave up fractions to 3 or more points. The ‘Associa Press average or so issues was of’! .7 of a point at 40.5. ‘Transfers a- mounted to 857.160 shares oom- PB-lfi with the two-hour turn- over ‘lg’ 1.057.860 Saturday and 1.009, in full Thursday-session. Grains and losses were divided on a. sugglsh Canadian list, Dome axiivanced 1 1-8 points to 53 and Brazilian 1 8-8 t0 10 1-2. Moln- tyre and Imperial Oil were steady. Fractionally down were Massey Harris. Ford. Walkers and Inter- national Nickel; In-lcmational Télflphflne, with impoflflllt properties in Spain. W115 the most active stock of the dill. apparently aided by proba- bilities the civil war in that czun- try would end quickly. ‘The issue was up 3-8 of a point at 8 1-4. of rails and util- tions. FINANCE MONTREAL. April 18 —(CP)~. Decllfiflfie Of $155,000 was shown in Canadian Pacific railway com. army earnings of $2,559,000 for week ended April 14. compared “Vii-h $2.7l4,000 for the correspond- ing period last. year. NEW YORK, April 1s -<o1>)_. Forclgn exchange: Great Britain demand 5.01 1-4. 5.00 3-4, 5.01 mand: France 3.17; 1-2; Belgium 16.91: 37; Canada .99 19-32, CORNWALL AND VICINITY Many large litters of foxes are reported in this community. Several motorists have gone through from Hampton to Char- lott town. e The many friends of Mrs. Frank Howard. Cornwall are pleased to hear that she is improving after her serious illness. A very pleasant birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Bain, Cornwall, April 0th.. it being the occasion of their daughter Louise's birthday. A large number of invited guests spent a very enjoyable evening in dancing. games. etc. Music for the evening was wplied by Miss Theresa Cass, Mr. man Dunsford. Mr. Vernon Drake. Mr. Herbert soott and Mr. Chalmers Newson. Miss Marjorie Vickerson is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Robert Jewell, Meadow Banks. a Mr. Robert Jewell. Meadow I Banks, sold to Mr. Mack Mac- Swain, Kingston, two baby beeves. These choice animals weighed six- teen hundred pounds. Since the ice has gone the boys of Cornwall school are busily en- gaged in playing land hockey. Mr. Luther Horne has been en- gaged as clerk in Mr. Hazen How- a ‘s store. Cornwall. Mr. William MacEachei-n, Corn- wall, spcnt a few pleasant days visiting friends in Charlottetown. Miss Erma Bain, Miss Hilda Qrosby, M155 Fmrence M503“, therefore his sudden passing cam! Mr. Charles MacArthur are spen\‘- l! 0 8198i- Shwk $0 111-! friends and ing m? mm hillidays all their religtlvgsak the w“ of the me M e . respect ve homes n Cornwal. $81M anon“ d mtghbwas hogan?‘ 5 o i-uary .. The M13“ new!“ and B°w° lBilLmand lived null his life on the MacArthur spent Sunday visiting in North River. friends of Miss Muriel Many Warren, North River, athered at her home to bid her arewell on the eve of her departure for Van- couver, where a. good position awaits her. Min. (Rev) R. Woodside, Corn- wall, is visiting her sister in Syd- ney, N. S. Mr. William MacManus, genial mall driver, is making his daily trips from Charlottetown to Vic- wléa ogn alm°itds°hfi° “me m ceased him twenty-nine years ago 5p‘ e o very _.____a m ' From this marriage there was a The many friends of M; wmmn family of five children, two of MaoPhaiil, gornwaltlinarg Dlleased to 3313a difni" "1233? ‘my?’ ‘lair: lffliifl-Lo h Co“ “e mmw Harold and sneriéy‘ in Bftish ___ Columbia. and one daughter, HPda Mr. Bruce MacPhail, Chariot? ca!“ 05mph“) °t wmr“ “m” u‘ “m” “t m’ h°m° ‘later in life he married Eliza- Cornwall. ft is reported that several ped- estrlans have recently crossed the ice from York Point to Charlotte- There was a large attendance at tho Variety Concert recently held in Cornwall hall. The Efilrogram was under the auspices of e Women's Ixistitute. Mrs. Frank Hughes. Covehead. has been with her mother, Mrs. Frank Howard, Cornwall, during her illness. Mr. Hany Crosby. Cornwall, is busily engaged sewing lumber for his many patrons. Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell. Kingston, were recently visitors Cornwall. Millard‘: lh-ilment removes stains. Auction Sale Al‘ IIIDHIICTON 0n 00th April at 1 o'clock 0f Iarnrlmplunentaartd stock. In Memoriam i "B. JOHN STOCKMAN Friends and relatives far and near were shocked when they of the sudden passing on Match 27th. of Mr. John kman. Born at Highied in the year 1870, the son of the late Ml‘. and Mrs. Richard Stockman, he‘ spent his whole life a highly re- spected farmer of the same comw munity. i He underwent a. serious open, ation just a year ago and although‘ not being in robust health. Yet 11k‘ sudden came teclly. l Johnn e, as he was familiarly’ known. was a man of stirling ual-f ities. honest and upright, in a1 his declines. a man whose home was open to many a happy gathering. He will be sad! missed by all who came in contac with him. He leaves to mouqi their loss a sorrowing wife, one son John on the homestead and one daughter (Doris) Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown, also five sisters, Mrs. Elizabe Melrose Scott, , Mass; Mrs. Caroline Pickard, west, RDYBIW; Mrs. Jane Kallock, Lynn- field. Mass; Mrs. Mary Craig, Northsm ton, N. 1-1.; Mrs. Minnie Hurry. est Royalty and one broth- er James at l-fighfield. The funeral which took place from his late residence on Tuesday, March 29th. was lameiyl attended the service at the o and church being conducted by the Rev. E. O. Lancaster who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family and friends. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Samuel Kennedy, Lemuel Frizull. Robert Weeks. Murdock Nicholson, Jams Swan and Leith Stewart. Interment was in the .amily plot in Milton Cemetery. MRS. DONALD STEWART There passed peacefully away to her eternal reward on Wednesday, March 30. at her home in the city, Mrs. Donald Swwart (nee Eliz- abeth Gillis). after an illness of more than a year. Born at New Argyle 62 years ago the late Mrs. Stewart was a daughter of the late John and Mary Gillis of that DIME. Most of her womanhood was spent at Argyle Shore from whence she removed to Charlottetown 13 years ago and where she made her home since that time. at all times living the lif 1 _ 23515333‘ éarnd (being gllieigfexlilpvfig “l; ‘Emile U, mm weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. ' - _ tri may be w or 1m‘ . ,,,?%‘,“*,,‘3§’ $5,535 ‘g? ficfufffjd gzflgnobi-gs butmg] pntmiiismffsng mi Anyone hdiiivilriegdon provincial highways contrary t0 iwhereolal"aya she gogyd 5,13% t? saggy edelgllmblynflmead mm?” s o er s a] uly prosecuted. fl B. 10",‘; ,,,,,{’°s§“,,,,3;‘_ Sh, ,,,,_, ,5‘, he as. n r Dated the 30th day oi.’ March, A.D. 193s. grounded in the principles of her The y I g By order, faith and faithfully lived up to th-m. perseverlnfl until the end. After eleven months of her try- gradually weakened and having her Lord daily with her and prayerful to the end she bade go e to the loved ones about her. who had done all in their power to stay the hand of death. and her soul fully into Eternity. The funeral took place on Fri- day morning from her late resi- dence 5B Kent St. to the People's Church where services were con- ducted by Rev. A. E. McKenzie as- sisted by Mr. Lloyd Henderson. student, after which her remains were taken to Argyle Shore and there laid tenderly to rest in Ar- gyle Shore Cemetery. Besides a. sorrowing husband there are left to mourn her passing four sons and eight. daughters, namely: Ewen and Dougall, of the ' John, Regina. Sask; Regin- ald, Boston. Mass; Verna. Doro- thy. Mrs. W. P. Powers, Mrs. Richardson of the city: Mrs. Grace Boyce and Mrs. Herbert McDoutl- all. Lynn. Massx, Mrs. Roy Dem- mons. Peabody. Mass: and Mrs. Clifford Campbell. Portland. Me. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Harry Richardson. W. P. Powers. John Williams, ‘Nell MacDousall, Donald MacKlnnon, Silas Murley. ._._________- JOHN N. MCDONALD 1988, there passed Road, John N. Mc- h he had not been for a number of to be up and was as evening, February ‘M, away at Whim Donald. Altho in robust healt years, he was able around all the time, and well as usual Saturday old homestead where he was born. Mr. McDonald, who was fam- iliarly known as "John N." was well and favorably known through- out this section of the province. l-fe was a staunch friend of the Liberal party in politics and was always greatly interested in all matters pertaining to community life, being always ready to give help whenever needed. When a young man he joined the Presby- terian Church at Montague and later in life he became an elder of the United Church. Mr. Mc- Donald was married to Matilda Fraser, of Whim Road. who prade- beth Campbell of Montague. who is left to mourn. and one son. Ar- thur. on the old homestead at Whim Road. There are aiso left to mourn three brothers, Joseph and TENDERS Tenders will be received u Thursday April lllL, for the uul- of a proximately 50 cords of it wood from Bridgetown to gist Royall . hauling lo commence when eondl on 0| roads will par- uilt. Tenders to be marked "Tend- era for flaulln drenad to “A inn Office. FOR SALE Business dud opposite Klnlon Station l-i ace land. Store dwell- to L-iu-i-ic-ai peace- <10 1-1. by roll In the early morning hours of home _ ~ race . ----———~1 BARBER LARDER a u», ' ~:.~.-:_-‘=t 1.. noqiunuamuwsa-ommiaam hhlnlhuh’ - m‘ r UIIIIIIUServicebuIIaindAIIIIII-laccsu ' ' "cuitiagormiuuoamiwiitiminizsnmmeomoimuauuqmmsaam hu decided to abort cross-cu two levels before continuing llnkln to the shaft attractive at 5S0 ftfvtiothttvglrdfdiazfi beestsblliiicdatilf!» and 500R. Itisupectciltliatlstcralworkwllibegettlnguhkwaycutha ‘fiéatgomclstowardstheeadefwrilmrearlyiullay. n t section, intensive dhmoud drilling indicated continuum are l leuflh of lppufl- mately 800 IL, utlmsbted to avenge $7.05 across an average wldli of qapgxrmately 2S ft. Thh avenge grade was srnved at after Mducuouof numerous high amyl. 1a this length the following sections are among the more important indicated by diamond drilling: 12.! ft. at $119; 35 ft. at $16.90; 14.2‘ ft. at $8.50 and 31ft. at _s1o.co. The actual proving of time important section by underground work should result in ‘ “ puhllg ' w" 1 i h the r <7. operations. “Tlu new mining plant is operating latisfutorily, with the company having ample funds an 1mg] to proceed with its development programme, and around 730,000 slum remaining in the treasury to take care of financing, mill construction, etc." Copy of the Company's official report covering diamond-drill operation avfllahla on request. G. FlRTH-QOO BAY ST., TORONTO, ONT. next objective at 2S0 ft. It been I William in California. and James in Massachusetts. and two sisters. Jessie in Honolulu and. Mary in California. John N.‘s death is the first break in the family of six, wheat! ages range from 73 to 82 years. His funeral was held on Tues- day, March lst.. and was lar eiy attended in spite of the cold bus- tery day. The services were con- ducted y Rev. J n Stirling, as- sisted by Rev, C. . Armstrong, of‘ Montague. Mr. Stirling gave a com- forting address, taking as his sub- ject, "Let not your heart be troub- led", from the beautiful chapter of John. 14th. Two old favorite hymns were sung, “One Sweetly Solemn Thought", and "There is a Green Hill Far Away." The pail-bearers were John W. Campbell, Wm. D. Fraser, Colin McDonald, Russel MacBeth, Gar- net Moore and Wesley Campbell. ________ MARK EUROPE FOR FITNESS ¢ AP?‘ 101a Tiff‘?- Greater stress on 1V8 - e95 among Canadian youths is urzed by 1=\_ M_ van Wagner, assistant dir- cow;- of physical edumtion at Mc- Gill University. European nations are Pwfllmlm es and outdoor Notice to Fishermen We have been informed that certain fishermen who have obtained loans for the purchase of fishing equipment; which loans have not been yet re-pald, are offering thll equipment for sale. This is to notify the fishermen and the public, generally, that all fishing equipment so purchased is the property of the Provincial Fishermems Loan Board, and parties buying same do so at their own rlsk_ THE PROVINCIAL FISHERMENS LOAN BOARD Charlottetown NOTICE ! HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES ' programs of gum recreation to stienghen the 0101116 and physical equipment oif their young people and Canada. should follow suit. Van Wagner told a Commencing on this dale, until further notice, all paved and_gravel highways in this Province are closed f0! motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total CTSIIDD, should be available to every boy and young man. is now being done but much more remains to be done, 1 the nut too distant utnire sclzoolsvriléhbelna. pi-y to ou a mu b10069!’ a FY0818"! than tihey are at present able to Van Wagner the fact that Montreal students were not taidngsopi-ominerita partin the Dcrniniorfs sports as in other years and blamed the 00116191011 0n lack of sufficient interest, facilities, coaching and practice. ______:.____ FORT AUGUSTUS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council. L-1351-3-3l-tf k Government Aid For Chicken Bluhs -_._>__- The Provincial De rtuient of Agriculture h underta um yo“ Minn-mimic v84. perhundredonblhychiohforbolmdglr clubs. The clu shall consist of ten numbers, either boys or girls. l *'_—' Cslch must be b0 ht Th9 RS111" mmmlv mefatmg o! are 0i from blood fi §§§§°$a$d ‘not: F“ ‘I the F0" A "5 Wm“ 5 m“ ' cenfwiv carrying out um work, and our De merit 1m decide to stan tufe was held at the home 0! half the cost of the heater for the brooder ouae- he balance to be p i 08-11011 K911i’ 0X1 April 5 W")! “We "9 b; the owner of the club. Our Department would retain ownership members and 0W0 vial-WIS X999 t e heater for I grind of three years. After the uplrlfllm of “a! fhnc, the heater ving been used for those three years would um; p . Meetin o ned by Player followed gca-llfellfinutm of last meeting were regfl and 34100128411. P111115 W61? holding a dance in the Monday niZht Sick qmunilttee gave their report. One now member Miss Malflilef- iite Kelly an Inelda. Maclaellafi were appointed on the Sick com- mittee and Mrs. Thomas Dailton Miss Anna "m" l“ Druncrty 0f’ the ,.urehuer. I would like the people to have u: interest in poultry |n ‘hi; “m; glam: have not thought 0f the matter up tn the preseutpihne, "y h . V: fizlguiiallht into the rovinee by the sale of eggs an M‘ “Id when?! amount of t e present revenue of the - “In-m m lm "Wckocmel to realize that ft is necssary for Prince E ward reqnhennmullflf i‘ car tilde of wutcrn chickens in order to supply the b cumin‘ _ u‘ _e_provflr‘1ce, which include the uccema , product used utm- . l0 at all can sac the need for increased produce Assuring gll ‘ »-»-- -°-°-‘-‘-‘i'-ll‘.°‘l-0.‘l‘£ airs-lire :r.-..-':-...."".::."' " ere of the Province. then put on a contest "Plnnins 1-316 tall m1 Ziélggonviil} Which caused Department of Agriculture em m, b1225-3-2B~N-4-lJ-B-lfl-ill-IQ. . Charles Hilllfl .1 Advertising llates-Payahl in Advance Central Gunrdiu locals. do pa: word; Wntern and Eastern locals, In thanks was extended to the hos- w" “our _ ‘ - "“°“"'~"""" l" will»: Evwtl i!» nei- word: Classified toss for the very enldmble eiven- _ ‘“‘.......""ii“‘t “Tmsl“°*'...':*°ll:t.::s f-‘-’»-’-°-=-""“‘ *“ “°8‘-°.'-‘="--‘J"'lr;".;.:":.r:. ‘salm- £125“ ".2 ' ‘ " WI 0 00a 7 inns. Y “ sax-class: =- -~- »- - -»- , _ lllllflllm Charla for n! Iuvurlllilwll twenty-five eonu. ,- NOTICE ' “‘ it“ For Sale Miscellaneous ~ . I ' t im-s are res ct- -*———— '—-—-—————-—————- 7' ., fllifiléfifi. that ...."§... m 0*"- “F .‘ a‘ U i Cash. W. R. Godfrey, Marsh- Trades to X by experienced t‘ , after May 10th, the non field. L-i95-4-l9-3i eechsr- Aopli Guardian. I Wage ffllQ f" Class A ca“ APPRENTICB WANTED 1-0 PRIVATE sau; FURNITURE, 1a A L‘ penters will be 55c per hour. learn Barber 'I‘rade. Short Course Upper Hillsooro a m s. _ , expert trairrnu. Molar Barber L-49-4-14-2l - _ ' 1'1 856. W. L. MacLEAN_ Recording Secretary. College Halifax _ —-—-—___ HAVE INSTALLED NEW SHIN- FOR SALE — REGISTERED e saw making No.1 shingles. _ _ BERNARD Siort Horn Bull. 2 ears old. A.p- lie Weeks, Eliiotts. H ‘I Presid'ent_ ply Stanley Hurry, Iiniiiltéekrfbnés}. n-izz-a-ie-ai L-ivs-i-ia-ii. ' Ion a mar. ooonmo. Wanted ALI-GIN stoves with or without reservoirs. stove cast . linings for kitchen ran , wa rfronts of various kin . N R/ochford St. I..-l92-4-19-2i. COTTAGE WANTED - HAS ANY one a mtage with three be rooms somewhere outside the City limits? We have a reiable ienan for a twelve months lease. Writs FOR SALE 40 we rm- in Grahams Baby Chicks .°i*.‘l..?.§..‘f‘,°li“2§‘§.:t&‘l%°.t§*s€§a. Phone ISM. L-l25- 46-31 Road, with fox ranch to ac- commodate 32 pairs and shed with 50 stalls. House with 6 SHORT OI‘ BROODER SPACE‘! Buy Bray sexed pullet. chicks _______________ ._ Female Help Wanted from J. H. Campbell, Allisicm; ____ "i? E“"°°{“' "3? i"; Mosh“ as tears: “we” -. "consist "c. C0 W8 1‘ sys em, pe e : . ac a . coun ry. a y. eren ‘traced . - - , _ 11. furnace. Buildings in good i‘ 5 n 1° f, gf;$,,§’,,'f“‘°“b$f1‘f;m_,o, in], warehouse and outbuildings. Also n seas of land in Newton Lot I. Address A. M. TBAINOII. Bali Mllllnoehet In 108 laino 0r h Infill’! ll. ITIONG manuals .__._.___________ condition‘ M316 wflntw [on SAL! __ g Dona! AWIY wanna - YOUNG MARRIED $30.39.? nilig-liergiiiio i-ioiiis CAPT. W. J. ROBINSON, mm w Willi! on farm A {"10 Low mileage. Perfect eonditio L. person. I'm- sale-Islan d writs for particulars. Herbea 146 Pownal Street, Horse. 1min ‘fr-soy. Bsekviiie. N. Irimqdk“ Charlottetown °'°“;',_u,_4_m_1,_,°_ L“°°"““'°‘" Boarders Wanted To Let . F -————————-—-————-—— ACCOMMODATION r011 arm- COMIOITABII HOUSE. BUNNY m; m); 0]- ltuqmu, gm w A... cotmm“, no“; location. Phone flfl-llhn4do4li ‘tgca-hsoramdattelnging 001122.." 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