i. 1- 4 PAGE TWELVE NOTICE. OF .GOVEIiNMEN thereof, all the outstanding shall cease to accrue Ottawa 1 396 Bonds Dated June I. and November 15, 1985 NOTICE ii Imeby given to all holders of outstanding 3 per cant lam-is dated June I, and November 15, 1935, due June 'I, 1955, series C7 and D2, of the Government of Canada, that pursuant to the provision! hereby called for redemption and prior payment as an entirety on June I, I950, at any Agency of the lanii at Canada, at the principal sum thereof upon wrrendoi of mid Bond: with the December 1, 1950, and cubic- quenr coupons attached. Interest on all said lends Iy: IIDIMPTION 'l' OF CANADA Due June 1. I953 bonds of the sold luuo are Item and after June 1, 1950. The Government of Canada BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent Local: :1: per uurd; word; Clnssilteii 311 per word; IEII; Lilla III Floral All 51) per name; 8 words; 5c pt-r uord; Lists 01 Subscrip Utiier Rates The advertiser agrees that error is due to this negligence Advertising Rates- Mlnimnm Uiurge For Any Au-urtueinent 20 Canto Central uuerdtan Locale be per word; Annuunucuienu end Uuiunig Events be per Letuirs of Condolence sic per inch; gagenients I0 words for 51.00 turd 10 came for every rodditioooi Notices of Thanks and Amireciiulou, Mo par men or and Presentation 51.00. for unuagen arising out oi errors In ustlvertieeuienu beyunii the amount pulii tor the upset: actually uccupled oy that, portion of the edierurement. In which the error. occurred, whether such there snail tie im liability for uuu-insertion at any uutertieeiueiit beyond the aiiuuunt paid for such iiiirertiecutenl. Payable in Advance Western and lsutaro In tleniurlum Nutioee Mo per lritunl Offerings, Ulrde, ei.c., on Wedding En- tionl, 40 came per inch; Address uu epziiicctlon. the publisher until no: oe llisblo of its serunlii or utnerwisa. and BOi7i"i'i1lIS iilantgilww It-'1-(N-"TED I - PIZNSFONERS To bU.'1F(I.l.',I,r.vd home. W'?ii8 "R tiuiirillaii. W-ANTI-ll) - PENSIONER T0 board 101 .-unuiier months. Quiet, ('1liIlll.i)' mm--. 5412.00 a month. write .:'.I. 4;u.irv.lr.iii. Oars.-Leaving DRIVING-T'.l'A0 0'l:TAtt'A ABOUT June 1st. Cali 3.CL'0nll'lll'J(l2ILt? Five. Writ Box 1:59. i,;iinrd:an. -021-rsI&lTriii":ks For sit? FOR SALE - FORD SEDAN, In good running order. can be seen at Bradley; service station. rm: SALE - 194'eaFH.Iii:i-'w1-"(Q Dodge Truck. Pcrirci cnndiiion. Francs Carragher. .gSt. Dun- stan's. gl'0R SALE - ONE HALF TON 1.050 Dodge Truck. Heavy duty tires and heater. Can be seen at. W. G. Barbour-is. 301?. SALE - 1940 FORD OOUPE. would exchange for Sedan Bloycn Dunning. New London. Phone 7 :3. car Accessories MEN! VIGORINE TONIC FOR weak. nervous. exhausted condi- tions. Helps rcgaln strength. en- ergy; look beitnr. feel boiler; miles and bE'llI'IliS the nervous. Msieni. 1.3 day treatment 51.00: 45 dais 52.50. M. Rcddm Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown: Si-rnple's. Kenslngtcn; .in.rnleson's hi-ug Eliorv. Montagiie. R. For Sale la'..'..".-11134.4.-r:rci2.”;v”-.. FREsIi- on soon. George Masori. Bunbury. l'l')l1. Gcdriie McL.corl. Worst Roy- all-.. F51: SALE.--rL'K:v's BICYCLE. In excellent condition. Apply G. Clarke. 38 Water St.. City. FOR SALE ONE FAWCETT KIT- rlirn l.'il1l:I'. Apply Gerald Bow- no.-s. 262 iiiiston SI. ' FOR'SAl.IS-ONE LOT BN1 FEET by 100 incl. nn Ambrose Si. Phone 2347-.1. mu snuc - NEW BUNGAl.a.l four rooms. Outside city limits. Phone 1669-1.. FOR SALE - GRAIN DRILL. Perfect working order. Wal- lace Mallcii. Union Road. rim SALE -. FLASH CAMERA. Kodak. Excellent condition. May be inspected at "sportlund." FOR. SALE - WHLK IN ICE BE- frlgerctor. Cheap. Frank Hcmm, Mt. Herbert. lioiisi: FOR SALE - wuoii-'r about 14 or 15 owt. Age 10 years. Apply John H. Watts. Grand Trncddie. FOR SALE -- TWO CHOICE cows. one freshened. other to freshen in June. Bell Bros.. Desable. -. FOR SALE -. NEWLY !'RESHEN- ed Guernsey Heifer with calf st . side. tAlso shorthorn Bull. 16 months old. Sterling Rodd. Winsloe. ,,..,...L....L....LL,c.-..L... FOR SALE - ONE FIVE BUBN- , er white enemci finish oil stove. ; with oven. Also one porcclsin lined ice refrigerator. Write Box 232, card Guardian. ,........, --,,., L - FOR SALE - DESIRABLE SUM- mar home at Brighton Shore. close to city. Priced right for quick sale. Address Ill Inquiries to PO. Box 122, Charlottetown. Fouls lislp Vintoii ...............-......-. WANTED MAID. SMALL FAM- lly. modern conveniences. Apply 94 I-Iilllboro after 5. .....L.................... WANT D-COOK OI ASSISTANT k. e 0 one experienced welt- field Tourllt Court. FOR SALE - SOWS T0 FAR-I I , Female iielp iliaiigzd A! LWANTEI) - (?AI'ABl.I-2 MAID housekeeper. age 30-45. for fem- lly of four. good wages. refer- ences required. Apply C. H. Bon- nycastle. Rnthesay Collegiate School, Rotiiesay. N. B. FOLNOIII TO LET - ONE NICE LARGE sunny room. Phone 2533-L. 'I'0 LET - FURNISHED ROOM. Phone 20111-L. FOR RENT MONTH OF JUNE Cottage and two-bunk oebin. Brighton Shore. Write Box 317. TO LET - TWO ADJOINING rooms. 306 Grafton Street. Phone 378-L. FOR RENT - SUMMER MONTHS furnished Apartment. three bed- rooms. Ground floor. Avail- able June 1st. Phone 2259. FOR RENT - TWO ROOM FUR- nishcd Apartment with electric range. Occupancy at once. 200 Prince or Phone 800. TO RENT - FOR SUMMER. COT- tagc at Kcppoch. Furnished. Hot and cold water. lights. etc. Box 262. Guardian. Help Wanted W A N T E D - IWHOLSTERER. thrvroughly capable and depend- able. Good working conditions. Good wages. Phone 716 New Glasgow, N. S. Collect. Lost ' FLOST F:.-FIIFO-SARI ON I-ruivci: t Street between Kent and Fitz- roy. Finder please call 9644. LOST - BLACK AND WHITE spaniel answering to heme ”L.assie". Finder please phone N0-L. Reward. WANTED - LICENSED JOUR- ncymnn Eioctrlcitlon. Good wages. steady employment. Ap- . ply R. T. Morrison Co.. Summer- . side. I I I x Male Help Wanted LADIES BLACK SHOE GIVEN out in rnistnkr-. Please return at once to the Shoe Doctor. Nursery Stock F 0 R S A L E-STRAWBERRY Plants. Dunliip 31.26 per 100. 89.00 per 1000. Prepaid. Charles MccKenzle. Wimloo. STRAWBERRY PLANTS-PREM- ier and Dunlap. 31.50 per hun- rireif. 510.00 per- thousand. Pre- paid. .1. C. Stewart, OherloIte- town. R. R. 7. l'TmnaI MEN! VIGORINE TONIC.I'0B week. nervous. exhausted condi- tions. Helps regain strength. en- ergy; look better. feel b ter; tones and benefits the nervous system. 15 day treatment 51.00. 45 days-53.50. At. Reddin Bros. end Jenkins. Chnr'- ; Semple's. Kensington; Jiu-niesons. Montague. ii. Typewriters WW?3?1SF' 83: TB: ALL-NEW PIISONAI. Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal also New portable design. new spark- ling performcnca. cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited. 134 -:-s:z-:m--:-?1'- Vmtisn Illnls L........:.....L.- VENETIAN BIJNDS - IIAIOLII Clerk, Phone I523-J. We go uny- when. Wanted PINSIONIR IIQIIIBIS BOOM only. Write "E" c-o Gucrdlen. WANTID - TWO SOWI. FAI- . row soon. Apply J. H. Vowels. xappocb load. Soutilvort. oourn. Illa ou hum WAN II)- he. P11470013- . 18 Toronto stocks TORONTO. May 28 - (OP) - Closing mining range Saturday: Slice Stock Close 8500 Acme 10 600 Aklltcho 158 500 Do Rte .. 11 1-2 35721 Am Larder 40 10700 Anscon 383 1400 Anglo Cdn 610 4000 Aug Rouyn 20 esoo Apex . 06 33100 Aquarius 44 - 161110 Armistice 17 14400 Ascot .. 13-4 1250 Atlantic 011 195 600Aunor 335 66 Bk of Mont 29 3-8 300 Bonk of Tor 40 1200 Bamnt . . 167 13000 Base Metals 34 8000 Bevcourt 4-ll Boiietal 6'! 6401!) Bonvllie 2.2 0000 Boymar 16 6500 Brewls 12 35700 Brit Dom 36 500 Buffadison 15 500 Buff Auk 180 2500 But: Cdn 22 1-2 l1)00 Buff R1 .. 09 2000 Cslllncn .. 0000 Calmont. 415 Bk of Coin 2115 Cdn Breweries 3300 Cent. Lcduc 1800 Cent Pat 1700 Chem Research 3000 Clieskirk 2000 Chesterville 6900 Chimu 21000 Citraiiun 13500 Coastal 200 Cochenour . 2200 Coleman 100 com Pele 500 Coniaruni 15100 Can AYISIPV 2000 Con Astoria 1700 C011 Seattle 400 Con Duquesne 10000 Con Homestead 40 Con Smelters 1900 Oonwest 2000 Crestcurum 7500 Crowsiinre 19000 Daragnn 7800 Donald; 50000 Dulnmn. . .. 1500 East Leduo 300 E Miilertic .. 1900 E Sullivan 4600 Eider 13925 Eidonn 10300 El Pen Rey 7000 El Sol 300 Fnlconbridge . 6750 Fed Pets 4000 Pi-anooeur 350 Fmbisher 8200 Gen Pete 4400 Do A , 200 Giant 4000 Globe . 739 Gold Msnitou 20100 Goldhawk 4500 Goldora -1000 Grch Bousq 13800 Gulf Lead 100 iialinor 4000 Hard Rock . 14000 I-Iarricenn 17000 1-Ielva 12500 Highridgs 150 I-iollinger 445 Home 9500 Homer 8100 Hosco . . 12000 Hugh Mel 105 Imp Bank 1000 Inspiration . 135 Int Nickel 6900 Jacknifc 4166 Jeculet. W0 Joliet 133900 Kayrend 325 Kerr Add . 1800 Kirk Lake . 10700 Lcguerre 2800 1.. Dufnult. 24000 L Fortune 4500 L Lingmsn 5000 L Rowen 12950 I. Wase 11500 Larder 6250 Lake Gm 000 Leitcli 5000 Louvicourt 3200 Dynx 650 Macnssii 235000 Macho 12000 Mii.cLeori 000 Madsen 1400 Mai or 6000 MCI.A!llBI1 10000 Mid Cont . 100 Mining Corp 43000 Masher :;;3:;sE;& s;a:5eE;;2sezaasse2a' U .4 1-3 BES28333 1-? THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ; Grain' WINN1PEG.Mny It - (OI-1) .. Oate md barley prices showed I 51-1038 Done Saturday in I moder- atively ective trcdlng union on the Winnipeg Grein Tchnnge. Fair comm-ercill buying was evid- enced. and light offerings were well absorbed. Rye prices moved irregularly. No export business was reported. Cilss two wheat prices were un- changed from yesterdly It 82.10. Closing futures: Oats: May 1.14 1-4.8: July W 5-8- 3-4; Oct. 86 3-4. Barley: May 1.60 I-8; July 1.10 5-8: Oct. l.3lA. Rye: May 1.40 7-88; July 1.51 1-8; Oct. l.53A. Flax: May 3.70; Jilly :i.7'1A: Oct. 3.50. Ciish.prices: Oats: 2.C.W. 1.14 1-4: Ex. 3 C.W. 1.12: 3 C.W. 1.11 1-2; bi. 1 feed 1.11 1-2: I feed L10: 2 feed 1.05 1-4; 3 feed 1.01 1-4; track 10.1 5-8. Barley: 1,C.W. 0-row 1.77 3-8; 2 C. W. 6-row 1.77 3-8; 1 C.W. 2. row 1.60 3-3; 2 C.W. 2-row 1.60 3-8: 3 C.W. 6-row 1.76 3-8; 1 feed 1.46 5-8: 2 feed 1.48 1-8; 3 feed 1.41 7-8: track 1.40 5-3; 2 c.w. seuow 1.52 3-4; 3 c.w. yellow 1.51 3-8. Rye 1 C.W. 1.49 7-9: 2 C.W. .49 7-3: 3 c.w. 7-s; my , . track .3n 7-22; 4 c. w. 1.39 7-8; 49. Flax: 1 c w. 3.79; 2 c.w. 3.74; W- 3.59; 4 c. w, 3.54; track Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) 'l”nronto .-- Stocks higher wait. 91”" 0115 azalii in demsnd, ' Montreal S stocks higher pgp- EH Dace u.ptiu'n. ' New York quiet dealings, Stocks narrow; sniiiiifiiws AT HALlFAx.. Arrived Saturday Umalilln. from Ra: '1':mura N-lBfI'IpeT18l Welland. Saint John, 38111150 Montreal General Heintzelman, Breme;-. haven Salleil Saturdsy Fort Avalon. for Si, Nfirl. Galloway Kent. Si. J h ' . Arrived day 0 n 5 NIH. Canadian Cruiser. Montreal Ragnhildsholm. Dalhousle, N13. Fort Amherst. Boston Binircsk. Montrr-ai sailed Siindey Essa Memphis. Texas. Blmpcrial Halifax. Saint John. N. John's. for Enyfown. tlmperlal Hamilton. St. John's. Nfld. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Saturday Pivnecr Gulf. from Australia Arrived Sunday Canadian Observer. West Indies Selicd eturilny Glcnwocd. for Newfoundland Snileii Sunday None. Siriliifiiireaiens Chryslerllani WINDSOR. Ont.. Msy 28 (CF) - Members of locli 195. Un. lted Automobile workers (c,1.o.) 101-90 today to go on strike June 5 "or sooner” at the Chrysler Cog. voratlon of Canada plants here if the company falls to meet the un. Ian's pension and contract de- mands. - A union statement said about 3.000 of Chrysieris 3,000 union workers attended si meeting today and that 98 per cent oi those pre- voted in favor of strike ec- vO . EARLY TOURI '8 Following the Amerlcim'Revolu- tion, loyalist settlers eaublmigd the first settlements along the Canadian side of the Niegars River. 3000 Mylsmaque .. 43100 Nat. Pete . 1025 Negus . 4500 New Calumet it!) New Dlckenson 63775 Newlund 3500 New Norseman 30500 New Narzone 26000 New Pacaita 220 New Thurbois 58-It-Aw EJN55 3Ea:2SN;3:83333 400 Nipplssing no Norsnda. 44800 Norisrtic 1300 Normetnl 13000 Norpick ., 8200 North Drmlson 0&0 North Inc: 810 O'Brien 1300 Oknitn 1500 Obeary cooo omega .. 484300 Omnltrsns 3500 Osisko .. 3335 Plc Pete Wanted Li??? WANTED 1-0 new - stmmiiii Cottage. Huwly city. for eeesort. Phone ma-w. 538s35gs88S:3S883 Reggie and SIDING er .......".'-'":..'i.".l'l.".'... 2000 Psmour 26000 Pan Western . 2500 Psrdmaq 7000 Petrol . 181306 Picediliy M217 Pickle Oraw 15500 Porc Pen 1800 Polaris 100 Preston 1000 Que Leb coo Que Mnnlto 3100 Queenswn 225 Quemont 0600 Qllesabe 2500 Regcourt 100 Renabie aaoo Roche . 500 Rochette . 10) Royal Bank 3 1-4 3205 Roysllte -. 14 1.3 34010 Royber . . 101.3 300 San Antonio no 4000 Sannorni 07 18000 Shcwkey 35 300 Sheep Cr 11'! SWO am-rltt . 213 1600 Silver Miller . no 25 slinpsons B 24 1.3 66DoP 953.4 15000 South Bnzcru 12 700 Steel Rock . zoo 600 Sulllven .. - xo 4oo Sylvsnltc .. 147 moo Superior on 91 100 Tack Hughes . no 7400 Gombli Q 000 Torbrlt 134 35700 Touts: Pete on 1.4 1000-Union Mining ........ 14 400 Up Keno 020 2800 Uppiir Guilds ........ 880 3000 Vlcour 18 4800) Villbone ,.., an ioo Waite 3 300 West Ashley . so soon Winch Lu-d Set June 30 Date For Prorolgeiion . OITAWA. May 3u-(a')-PuI- lenient will open its scssicnsl prorogstlon drive in I few days. with June 30 Is 3 target. Whether or not it hits or misses the: dcte, ther commons will be- gin this Thursday to sit three times 3 dly--morning. eftei-noon and night-Monday through ni- day untu sesvonal deliberations are -completed. The wcdnesdey evening off. which is customary until this siege of the session. will be sbolished. The Chamber's hours then will bell A.M.to1P.M.. 3 P. M. to6P.M.nnd8P M.to11P.M. The senate. which tlkee its parliamentary life s little easier. will not go on so strenuous I working schedule. but is expected to step up its activities nonethe- less. Veteran parliiinientariens ex- timste it will take four full weeks or three-I-dey sittings for Perl- icment to deal with the mess of legislation still awaiting cttention. Gift Of 3250.000 For Manitoba Flood Emergency A gift of 8250000 to cssist Cured- ian Red Cross to continue flood relief work in Manitoba has been received from the Washington Headquarters of the Americsn Red Cross. A telegram signed by General George C. Marshall. President of the American National Red Cross. expressing lidcepest concern and sympathy of the people 01 the United States" offered the quarter.- miilion dollar gift. The offer was accepted by John A. MacAulay. Chairman. Central Council. Canadian Red Cross. who gave assurance that ”this magni- ficent gift will be 3 Brent stimulus to the people of Menitob: and Canada in this time of distress." The donation from Americln Red Cross arrived as Canadian Red Cross officials here were taking stock of-the tremendous job of emergency relief to flood victims still facing them. During the past few weeks. Red Cross has provided emergency shelter, food. clothing and medical care for almost 20.000 persons Ind has directly evacuated 5.500 11005 victims. Until the return to nor- rml. the tremendous job of emerg- ency relief will have to be con- tinued. Expect Blossoms For FOSIIV-El-Ellllddy K.Ii1N'I'VILLI.'. N. 6.. May 26- (OP)-Wiirm weather during the page few days has increased the prospect for s full-blooming An- nupolis vnlley for the apple blos- som festival June 2-5. farmers re- ported tonight. Already the earlier-varieties of trees are nhout ready to bloom and it fairly henvy bloom is in- dicatcd. SEA.-SERPENTNIS nscx VICTORIA. N. C.. MIN 28-(CPI -Caddy is back. 1 Mrs. Kilclred McClure of Syd- ney. B. C.. says Vancouver Is- land's fabulous "see serpent made a leisurely, 15-minute visit. to Pat- ricie say Friday nlsht. Mrs- M!!- Clilrn said she saw "somethimt with R. head like in goat" emetic from the calm see. about 30 fact from shore. Mrs. M00111?! Mid the serpent sppesred to be at least 30 feet long. GIFT TAX in 1944. British government reti- ulctlons were mnde effective im- posing the purchase tax on civil- lnn recipients of ti"-5 lrom ovar- sens other than foodstuffs and used clothing. llllff WHEN YOU NEED IT! 550 ' SIOO - 5500 0 SIOOO Clear up your money problem new with a cash loan from HFC. Loans made on your own signs- turc . . . without endorses or benkable security. lip to 24 Mail! to Reply Choose the rcvllllnent plan that but flu your budget. Check these fevcrabie rates. You'll see why 3 out of 4 choose Houluioui for ipmnptcuiiloens. 3."”...'.'.".i- il'.::;.l'. !l:'..'i.'.'. 9108.08 6 813.00 8214.18 12 820.00 8400.40 18 832.00 SMJI 24 536.00 IOAIIS IO! All GOOD Plllflilll Dinette or step in today! loom 8. Phillips Bldg. Pinon 308 III - III Gnllnn Street Soggy Manitoba ...... ..-.....- ... -....... Dries Rapidly vvuminci. my as-(op)-I soggy Menitora drlod rapidly to- day under a binning western sun. The Red continued its headlong drop. The twin cities of Winnipeg end St. Boniface drowned through I. werm, quiet sundey. A light breeze lifted ctuiit on Portage Ave-l nue. - The nut flood of 1060 was fest becoming s distant. unreal peril to those not directly effected by e . cluster to hit Mini-l tube since it become a Province in 1070. The crisis was over? As the newly-crested Menltobn Flood Rehabilitation Authority prepared to swing into action. muiy thouunds forced from their homes by dirty. silt-linden water spent the day esscseing their 'osses. At. many points in the urea. two week: ago A battleground for 5.000 service men cud 50.000 volunteer civilians sninsi the river. reces- sion of the flood permitted in- spection of houses and business property. But most. of the 80.000 city end rurel dwellers who retreated u the Red River end its tributaries spread over 000 square miles of Southern Menitobs cannot return to their property until municipal clean-up squads have completed their work. When that house-by- house spring cleaning will be fin- ished ctnnot even be estimated. It obviously will take weeks. Two thousand of the 5,000 army, navy and air force men who, at Premier Douglas L. Campbell"; re- quest, tool: over May 6 direction of all Red River flood control, al- ready have been stood down. The other 3,000 willrlenve rapidly its civil authorities resume their re- sponsiblllties. Brig Ronald Mort- on's flood-con'.i'ol liesdqueraers in the Legislative Building will be closed Tucsdev or Wednesday. The river level at 3 P. M. CDT today was 27.0 feet. a tell of seven- ienths of 3 foot in 24 hours. It has been dropping steadily for the last week though it still is about nine feet above the point where flooding begins in the great- er Wlnnipeg aren. Risk that any dike will break is remote. gm T W O ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS (CIVIL DE- FENCE C0 - ORDINATION AND TRAINING, ONE Bl- LINGUAL), up to S6300, Oi- iawa. FINANCE OFFICERS, up to 05,640, Ottawa. AN AGRICULTURAL RE- SEARCH OFFICER, SL140- s4,740. Ottawa. TWO TRAINING OFFICERS (CIVIL DEFENCE). ONE BILINGUAL, up to 34,080, Ottawa. UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR- ANCE INVESTIGATOR-S, 52,580-52,880. N. B., N. S., P. E. I.. and Nfld. Details and applicniiun forms at Civil Service Commission Offices. National Employment Service. Of- fices and Post Offices. . OUR SALVAGE MARKET SCRAP CAR BATTERIES. en. 81.00 SCRAP STEEL. Per ten ..... ..- 38.00 SCRAP CAST IRON. Per ton 818.00 COWIIIDE, per lb. .. be IIORSEIIAIB. per lb. .. .......... we BEES BOTTLES, carbon ........ Ibo Above prlcoe delivered our wueiioule. MAIIIIIOE ILOOK & OO. 15! Kent St. Clurlotietnwn WANTED 8,000 BAGS SUITABLE FOR SHIPPING COAL ii Plckarii and co. PHONE 240 FAIIN FOII . SALE AT itnivsiivoroiv 00 uree-70 clcer: balance herd and soft wood. Elec- Brook running through form. One mile from town on highway. g Apply boz- J. B. PAYNTER Jlcnllngton Oil SALE ll Intel lull. three go: first Mlle lltl lmlrbnm lost year. Also one yearling neiiiwufouthliilieetlorvelik Inberoleeellitll 0.P.loIoI' I ..:L You'll never know what your bank can do for you -' until you ask! , THE ROYAL BANK OF (I1 NADA You can bank on the '-'IoycI'-' IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiliiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiilliiililiiilliiiliiimiliiil Illiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiilliiliiilii I WOOL MARKETING Wool will be received at the Potato Grower-s' warehouse at the foot of Prince Street, Gherlottefnwn, after June 511:. Wool shipped by rail should be carefully and ad- dressed to the Wool Grading Station. harlottctown. "Freight Collect". Wool shipped by truck will be entitled to, tell rules only. Truckers must present it. proper wim- liouse receipt before truckcge will be paid. Anulvence will be made on all wool of satisfactory qusii .. end properly prepared for marketing. The balance will paid as soon as wool is graded. In shipping. each fleece should be tied sepdretely mil; in r string and melted in old, but clean sacking. Do not all p in large num r of bags; Use one lei-go suck if at all possible, as this side in checking. A number of old, clean socks sewed together will suffice. EACH SACK 'SHOUL1i BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER WRITTEN IN CLEAR LETTERING WITH INK. ONE TAG TO BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE OUTSIDE 011' THE SACK AND ANOTHER PLACED ON THE INSIDE. No responsibility will be accepted for sack: without tags. A deduction of one cent per pound will he made for wool tied with binder twine or other unsatisfactory string. Shipping tags and proper paper twine are available at the Provincial Department of Agriculture free of charge. It is in your interest to see that wool is properly pre- pared for market. Growers should 1. Remove all tags and (lung locks before trying eecl fleece. 2. Any hurry, clieffy, or stnwy portions of wool should also be removed and shipped separately. 3. Sheep should be sliorn when dry, and wool should , be stored in a place free from dampness. All wool should be delivered between June 5th and July 150:. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BliEEOEIiS' ASSOCIATION Cher-iottetowu. AUCTION SALE ' AT MOBELL ' The property uid effects of the estate of the let: Ina. Barry et Morel! on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 950 at one o'clock PM. Six room house And lot and also an additional building lot. Furniture and furnishings consisting of stoves. beds and bedding, blankets, dining roomeiiito. dishes. rugs and other articles. Inspection upon re- quest. Geo 7th, iuiv. riiiziutiv MscI(ENNA. JAMES ll. JAY, Execuiors. Aucrigii SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND DWELLING IN SUMMERSIDE . I am instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Geor Green to sell on the premises of her ros- Idenco on Myrtle Street in Summerside on Wednsdey, Mn! slot next. at the hour of 1:30 p.m.. the household effects of the late Georgiannn Green. consisting of kitchen range. ("ml hector, two burner oil etovehbeds, Pei-is ice chest (com- KFWIVOIY MW). rugs. miscellaneous choirs, wardrobe. blel. dishes and many other household articles too numer- ous to mention. TERMS CASH. At 8:00 pm. on tires ds,,th 1 fl. lilii effects will be interrupted tttmpeerrnllt tlieesgleeby piil:ll:eehc- tion of the residence on Myrtle Street owned by the late 000 Green. This is e desirable porperty, tho Iot'iiiiv- lllg, hglgontoge of 92 feet on Myrtle Street and e depth of two :Oel:ll::: 257,. deposit and the belence psychic within IIUGII MORRISON, Auctioneer. con SALE ”,-.-o,. M”; 100 only "I-14: on Selenentlun st 818.00 sub; 1 lord Fern Tree- tor no-plots with tlnw bet; in 0-1: Isbbor Tired Wagon. In 5:: "0 ll Del eoulloe. ursrnc coivsnucnoiv Oolflmr. menu 25 ii. p. steam Boiler nod lint" g::,m 18 IL?- gg. mgginr. inii Slnlting and may!- E.lll.llIAl.lllI.L euuiiormevm.t.s.i. nut. in. -mt. den led me choc - u-In-:.9tolwIyIneeAituIt x y 'u”.” '"'UII'Nf-Itbrhuet ' - .....--..----m 9" '1.-.”..2".l'.i.t'?”" .....M r e.'...- -'.....-w.... 2 2. -- -”" mm ,. .