_____._-____ _.____,___g_ _ r_.' ' ‘criiLlivljjN ‘Hgflfs the answer to your - I DISEASE PROBLEM n’- - with otiito Dlgillhglaljikpliell-IL topimprovejlour yield. L‘. lilP-bllltlN-Dlllf-fnn plant: no mum.’ linic-irusling soaking. (.osts_only v 2c“,,,,,1,,.1,,f 5on1], yet is outstandingly 8mm, MJIIIIISL sccii yiicce ilcciiy, nee - gflill iiiiil Illiizot-toiiia. Practical use “T, nviiicing lcst results-HWY} aver- .“ ‘fiogltl increase f-prove its value. Ask "NIIPIICIIIPI for frcc pamphlet. CANAIIIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED {$100K QUOTA TIONS ‘ Banks (Clnadiln Press) . ‘ _ slwlll Close Canada __ Commerce 172 Montreal _.. Nova Scotig 304 Royal 17s New York Curb (Canadian Press) slink! Close Illlllmiuifims- o’: Témluuns Am Cyan B 37 3.4 v ' ‘ Am Gas Elec as Am Super Power 5.15 Brown Co Pfd g9 3.4 Brown Rubber 3 1-3 Cities Serv-ce 5 1.; Creole Pet g3 1-4 El Bond Share 5 7.1; Gulf Oll Corp 3g 1.; Humble Oil c1 Nis ara Bud 5 1-s Pan Oil 4 1.3 viii iii-a- application- Advertising liatcr-Payaiile in Advance Mimimurn Charge for Any Advertisements es cent. Central Guardian locals. 6o oer word: western and eastern ieeais 5c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word: classified ‘duper word; In Memol-iam Notices 70o per inch; List; o1 t-‘iorai and bllirlliiill Offerings, Cards, ets., 5o per name; Letters of Condolence 70c iicr inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for 81.00 and i0‘ vents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and appreciation. 70c per iuch or 4c per word. Lists of .. cents oer inch Address and Presentation 81.00. Other rate; an lptions | i Tell-late Help Wanted Miscellaneous iRFrE-iiousakizernit. nae"- mnm required. Mrs. Herbert Holflftl, coriiwiill; L-2-5-2-4-6. WANTED-Jill". TO HELP WITH liouscivork and outside chores. 1s. ilyatl. iiaslain, Emerald. H" R 3, L-WI - 2i. _- "' ‘ -— A MAID FOR GEN- ‘E‘l'§lrl|llI1)ll5B\\‘O1‘k. ADPlY i0 Jim" ilondvhan 84 Poiiiifl -L_3o_5_2_n {Tl-coon ‘TOOK AND . ‘. E “igisrtlilii. cook for summer Hotel. i t t ' . Box 334. Char o te owrlipwadbhsi. {ii-iii AIIOTION SALE MONDAY. MAY 6th at 12 o'clock noon of stock. crop, implements. household furniture. Having disposed of my farm I offer for sale the following: 2 Sets Spring Tooth Harrows. l Set Smoothing Barrows, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Rooter, 1 Set Fanners, 1 Set Scales — 600 lbs., 1 Engine. 2 Turnip Pulpers, I Turnip Seeder, 1 Sprayer, 2 Truck Wagons — double and single, 2 Carts, 1 Driving Wagon, 2 Wood Slelghs, 1 Box Sleigh. 1 Driv- liig Sleigh, Quanity Harness. Crop: Quantity hay, straw, oats. Stockr 1 Mare, 8 years old general purpose, 1 mare, liyears old, 1 Horse, 3 years old, 6 Milk Cows, 5 Young cattle, 4 calves, 8 Fail pigs. I geese setting. Implements: 1Binder Ileering. new, 1 Hay blower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Sec- tional Seeder, 1 M a n u r e Spreader, 1 Disc Harrow. 1 Fertilizer Spreader, 2 Gang Ploughs a n d 1 Walking Plough. Also Telephone. If not fine following day. Terms—6 months credit on ap- proved joint notes. ANGUS BUCHANAN. New Dominion, I‘.E.l. ALI-IX McRAE, Auctioneer L-52a-4-2e-27-3o-5-2-4 'r . . TBig Removal Sale By Auction Mr. E. W. "aylor offers for sale by auction 0n MAY 14 Sale starting at 1 P, M. Clocks. Rings, Jewelry and ‘Thermometers. Also a few interesting antiques. Several line show cases and fixtures. "lens. On lithograph in frame, bought at Bunker Hill '"_“".\' Will's auo. containing picture of President Abrlllilll" Linco-n in ccntrc surrounded by the crests of all the states lhcii unitcll. 'l'\'i"ms (‘aisl- JOHN l‘. BRADLEY. Auctioneer l.-32. Fromm‘ ens STAMP COLLECTORS- REFILL! for loose-leaf stamp albums 3 m4, sheet. Guardian Job Printery. L-ZiZII-A-lii-ti. SPECIAL BARGAIN 0N STARTED Chicks this week only. P. E. I. CO-Qberative Chick Matcher . L-600-4-30- -l.-2l. To Let TO LET — ONE-HALF TENE- nient. 53 Orlcbar street. Modern Phone 1324. L-428-4-20-tf. T0 LET-FIVE ROOM APART- conveniences. ment. Heated. Continuuos hot. water. Electric rang. Furnished or unfurnished. 2 Queen St. L-672-5-1-3l. — BACHELOR APART- m t. continuous hot water, electric range, sun porch. June 1st. Mrs. Home, 130 Elm Ave. L-M2-5-1-3l. Men a-n-ci Women Wanted l C. EXCELLENT DIRECT SELLING Opportunity — exclusive territory rights for live-wire ambitious men and women selling a line of guar- anteed quality products. Send for our Plan and catalogue today. Iibmiiex Products Company, 570 8t. Clement St. Montreal. N 1 Wanted WANTED-USED CARS TO CON- vert into Hellmore Tractors. i-iall d: Stavert, Charlottetown. L-17-6-2-1i. For Sale TRAWBERRY, R A S P B E R R Y and gooseberry plants F. S. Reeves, Southport. L-538-4-26-8l. SALE —- ONE GENERAL Electric Hotpoint Range in excel- lent condition. Cash $90. . Phone 1463 L-16-5-2-2i. FOR Apply w I... H- Str t. r Robert. M as, Pow- mf’ ° L-665-4-30-2|. —- SHIPPING CHARGES PAID TO any point. in Prov.nce oii heavy diitv Rubber ‘Traces. one Adam]? -~ . Will truck uaggn regtfisgsg? Morrmm. f r 820. FOR SALE -- I937 FORD COACH at 164 Fitzroy Street. Excellent condition. Low mile c. For nar- ticulars apnlv Donald 80131??? Augustine Cote. L-ZZ- - ' - AND 15 each day. stock of Watches. Silverware, Barometers and Collection of mineral silefl" AUETIQN SALE ESTATE LATE JAMES C. IRVING AND ESTATE LATE EVA IRVING, VERNON Thcro will be sold by Public Auction on tlic Premises at Vernon on l HURSDAY, MAY 9,1940, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. p, farming implements, liouseiiold furni- _ _ eifccts, automobile and real estate d... “limit: of 109 acres, of the late James C. Irving and all tlic cru ture and tlic late Eva Irving. 'lliis is one oi‘ the finest farms iii one of tlic ng communities in the province, near churches, stores, railway and paved Terms Cash. best iairiiii $911001, lghway_ JOHN P. BRADLEY, ,_,,_._,_1‘\_}'ictioiiccr. GEORGE J. TWEEDY. Executor, 'wl9l' Elec A N. Y. Stock Exchange _.i- (hnsdinn Press) Stuck; Am C and F Am For Pr Am Radiator Am Tel Tel Am Water Anaconda Atcliisoii Bait Ohio Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Ches Olilo Chrysler Ccmmonwea so Coii Ed Col Gas Co Curt Wright A E180 Auto Lite Elec Pr Lite Gen Eiec Gen Gm Motors . Goodrich GOOGYPBI‘ Tire Gt Nor Pfcl Int Tel Tel Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Nor Pacific Paramount Penn R R, Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pure Oil Co Radio corp Sears Roe C0 South Pac Std Oll N J Stude Col-p TBXBs corp United Air a: I u a .- v-J ¢©N$>4~JQ uTian-Tisfi-ce»? . - . fi®ekflfitfiilsfilsl u, . . fiwfiéE-afi“ . . u: >4)4 (‘aifld-IJMGJGJ I museums-Q raga re»- w manor-cc. I I r;-—- .-c. l r: I I ocean: ecoteeceflmmgsqm (a lQv-sulta! -—-1oc--viec:.ira:c~. I i m 1o ch s A...“ ._.._, terse-mow 7-».- TITEYH-e s. blur-s @f\}@3 Fertilizer. tion of both. United Corp United D111; United Gas Imp U S Rubber g 2 StdCo 1n A] A Vanadium West Union West Eiee Woolworth Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadia n Press) ll l I Ill Ads-antennas >- t-‘umnomm ._. Iwwmmtésiomusgo TQ:I(|J>-¢a#{a}>-<>—IbdbdP-l “maniacs-a. Stocks Boll Tc] Brazilian Briick silk Can Ceniciit, an Cal" Fri Can Car Pfd Cali Ind Al A Csii Pac Cali Pacific Call SL631“ Celaiicsc Cock Plow Cons Smell, Dist Selig Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dom Textile Drydcii Fouiida C0 U?" St Wrs Ham Bridge HOW Smith Inip Tob Iiit Nickel Iiit Pow Pfd Lake W00ds Massov Harris McColl Front, Mtl Potter Nat Brew Nat steel ca;- NOIYIIICIA Powci Corp QIIIPIJPC Power Shnwiiilgaii St Law Coin St Law Pin i- m u! ‘t: squid-aqua: azrnzic -- org-urea >—:‘K.-‘:,r:fi .- orn- e:-—-—m':.m I: ._bl s=¢>e==....~.~.=_......‘£_.s-:.Z?_=5L’m=¢ >- ~ I cam Won Elcc B Montreal Curb (Clnaalian Press) Stock; Abltlbl Coin Abltibi Pin Asbestos Beauharnols Bnthurst A Cali Vickcrs Dom Tar Doii A Fraser Fraser V T C Ford A Imp Oll Int Pcie Mclciicrs A Price Com Price Pfd '5' w 1 I ssh Mick-Jana; we: _.., a _ esaezsssmezasze ,._ w-(n) >A»nL-IQICJKJI>AI UIb-A Produce Prices May l—-tCl‘l-— Produce Maikct pincrs licrc today. as rc-portctl by the Lxiiiiiiiioii Dc- parl-iiiciit oi Agiiculiurc, follow: Bllil-IPIT first. gram‘ Crealusry MONTREAL, prints. lfibbllli: prlcc, 24 3-4-25 l-ii; first. grade NIIKIS. Jobbing prof‘, 3i l-d- ‘i; Que iio 1 paslciirizccl. cur- rent cocci-pt liricc, 23. Quc iio 2. 22: Que no 1 |)fi‘lt‘ti1'i7.f(I, uiioie rue jabbing pricc. 23 3-3---1-2; Que no eminent. hrpcctcd iota 1-‘3 WM higher.) Receipts: 3,741 cases. _ Potatoes: Que no i 75s 90-100. No 2 75's _7o__s5; NB no 1 75's 1.00 11.10; PEI no 1 75's 1.20-1.25; PE} whites no 1 75s 1.00-4.15: Fla rods bushel crate iio l-B 1.40 -1.50; Calif whites no i-B, 50 ibs.. 1.50-1.65; NB no i-B. loo ins, 2.7a -—3.00Z Calif reds 50 lbs crate 1'10 l-B, 1.50. Livestock MONTREAL. May 1—(CP)—-'Ihe dnniy livestock market rcporta oi’ the Dominion livestock branch of the Department of Agriculture stated thcro were 39 cattle, 4 sheep. 3.56 hogs and 424 calves for sale on the Montreal livestock market today. All classes about stead-y. 'I“.iore were not enough cattle and siicep to make it market. Calves iwre unchanged at: $5 for vciy common ligilit veals to $7.50 for good. run- to medium veals in mixed lots brought around $6 to one’. with commoner kinds mostly n". no. liftgs were sold on rail grade hows arl $11.50 hot iwizilitfi. In the Maritime market livestock prlccs were unchanged. Rail grade hcg: vcere down to $11 iio-t wegfht. Sows were $6.50 of livestock were hoi- unlit-ht. , chic/co steer. were $7.50. Good $6.75. medium $6. fair $5.25 and common $4. Ohcirc hocfrrs were $7. good $6.26. medium $5.50, fair $5 irid common $4. Good coon were $5.50. medium $4.75, fair $4. out- tcr cons $3.25 down and canncrs s2 5o down. Butch-ci- bii‘l< vert- $3.75 to 5t and boning bulls $3.50 down. Veal calves sold uip to 86-50 817d grns<crs for $4. Ohoice lambs were $9.50. GRAIN WINNIPEJG. May 1-(OP)-— wheat failure. prices dropped low- cr on Winnipeg grain cxchMiBfl today. Quotations finished I-Z- 5-8 (‘Cllil- iowcr, Miay wheat at 8U i-4. Jly 90-90 and Oct 7-8- 7-8. FINANCE By Frederick Glrdnfl‘ ‘i. 22 3-8-1-2. iii-erupts: 536 btxcs. C-iiccsc: Wcslciii wliitc, currriil rcccipt p: ‘c. l3 13-16-14 l-lti; coiorcri 13 7-8-44 l-if’: Western, uiillc ftiicl colored. ii-liolcseilc Job- biiig przrc. 14 l-B-l-I. RKZCIDISII 337 boxes. | Fggn graded shipiiiciiis in used lrcc cases. scllziii: prior. A-largc 22 —23 l-2: A-md “ill i‘! l—'.‘: A- pitllcts l9; B 2i 1-2; C Ill l-2, (gov- IIINGS INSTANT EASE l Associated Press ‘Financial Writfl‘ NEW YORK. May 1-(AP)— Slocks irticatcd over a wide IP03! today iii close stcp oztdi report-a W British reverses tn Noryyai’. Traders. made ttmoumus by the possibility of a major Allied de- lrat, lightened holding of hie-HY °l the whores associated wzth war. Stcclis. aircrafts. mowis and rnrtais were among tlhe hcavcst mt. Canadian issues were castrr. In- tciainttonal Nickel dropped one print. to 2s 7-8 and Dome. Walkers. Brazilian. Ford. I-Ialiingcr and 1m- pcrinl Oll krt fractions. Mcinwre mid Mnrcozil wcrr steady. Oziiy 806.250 shares oliaiigcd ‘hands. Evcu so. it W11; a bigger day llinzi gvwtcrdas‘. when but 592.280 siliarcs were traded. ‘Hir- Asyorinted Press a-vri-age of 60 sclcctxd stocks took its biggest drop 51110!‘ Jan. 12, slipping .5 0f a pofiit to 69.7. Prominent among tfiie loam were U. S. SIN". Bel-Iilohhri. U. S. Rub- hcr. Case. Douglas. Untied Aiioraft. sn-rrv, AIIIPHORII Ati-ltnes. Western union, General Motion. Climates‘, My position is as allows: We have to ex- tend a . asoneble amount of credit In this sec- tion to farmers putting in a. small acreage and to assure me that they will be In a position in the Fall to pay off their obligations out of the proceedg n: their crop the above varieties are the only varieties that we will dIati-ibnh. Prices In this Ad are for cash delivered on the farm. within a radius of I to 10 miles from Charlottetown, providing that we can ar- range a full. load in your section or that there would be a return load of Potatoes or Turnip to come in from you or your neighbor. CARLO!‘ PRICES-Prices for oulota, do- Iivercd any Railway Station on the Island, will be the same as In this Ad lese the usual car- lot discount and parties interested in carlota of Colonial or Albatros Fertilizer would do well to get In touch with our office. oars, are not to be less than 20 tons. can be secured in either straight ears of MIXED or CHEMICALS or in cars containing a. combina- Ali orders are subject to confirmation from our office and prices are subject to change when the supplies that we have hooked now are completely sold. I feel that farmers near Charlottetown should buy their Fertilizer from Produce Dealers who will take. in the Fall, what they have In Turnips and Potatoes and I do feel that if wehad not established an outlet for Waxed Turnips that there would be hundreds of cars of Turnips unsold In this section today. We are trying to give you an outlet for your cash crop and to keep our service in the lead we have purchased two new International Trucks from L. H. KENNEDY and they are at our service as soon as the roads are open and i.f you appreciate this service see that a share of your Fertilizer requirements reaches us either at the OFFICE or through the following; GEORGE C. KITSON, Cnlville; LORNE COLES, Milton; HAROLD I‘. CUDMORE. Brackicy; IRVING THOMPSON, Dunstllfnlge; FRANK IIIONALLY, ’I‘racadie; JOHN A. McKINNON. Union Road and J. LEO PRAUGHT, Vernon. Phone 2 1 2 _______;i‘rui: _L_QIMI_A_I_<ALI)'IV"_I_‘_EI'UWN GUARDIAN‘ _ FARMERS ATTENTION ! NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN COLONIAL ANO ALBATROS FERTILIZER Buying Fertilizer Is like buying a good suit d clothes or a. good Automobile, yon only get what yon pay for. The best available ls what yon should use thera- for again this year we feature in MIXED FERTILIZER the COLONIAL BRAND FERTILIZER from Windsor, N.S., and the ALBATROS BRAND FERTILIZER from the International Fertilizer Co., Ltd., Saint John, NJ. I was afraid that when the selling price on "m"; fertilizer had been pub. fished for Island Brand Fertiliser that the Plants above referred to might in order in meet competition eliminate Tankage and other ingredients that they have been applying In their mixtures and I was very much pleased that they have decided to carry on with their regular ingredient; and 55k $1.00 per ton m", (m. the“. Ming first have their THINK TNIS OVER At this stage I would like to emphasise that ‘ land ANALYZED. This can be done Division at the Dominion Ex, rimentll Farm, Charlottetown and when you receive their recommendations do not cut the amount of Fertilizer per acre but cut your acreage to suit your pocket-book. SEED CHANGE — A change of Seed is an excellent idea. the heavy shipping season of Seed, on several occasions, prospective buyers coming to the Island to look over the type of Seed that they wanted and after driving over the whole Island, remarked to me, that the type of our Cobblers especially in the Charlottetown Shed were not to be compared, for illustration, to those around spurts. These buyers know what they were talking about and consequently we shippi ll from the Souril leetlon this year Cobbler Seed that we could have purchased and shipped from this section had the type been satisfactory to our customers. These 5-9-8———-—---—— tiash Price Fertilizer List 1940 PER TON SUPERPHOSPHATE 20% - — -— $24.00 SULPHATE 0F AMMONIA 20% NITRATE 0F SODA 16% — — — MURIATE OF POTASH 50% - MIXED FERTILIZER 2-12-6—————-———- 2-12-6 WITH BORAX — — — 4-8-10————-—-—— 4-8-l3——————— MM--———-————- We also will have a supply of BAGGED LIME ON HAND. Table Stock at a 42.00 iggg for quantities of Cobblers. Again 26.00 28.00 29.00 31.40 30.40 29.20 last Fall that we CHARLOTTETOWN, I3. E. I. Keniiccott. International Nickel. DuPont. Union Carbide. Johns- Mmiville. Loft. Western Auto Sup- ply a-nd Montgomery Ward. 'I‘he last two touched new lows for the year. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 1- ' Stocks Close Alderman Amm G0 2 1-2 Aug Cdn a5 Ana Huron 242 Argus Int 33 Ashley 4 1.3 Aunor 190 Bear Epl 7 Bgeattie 105 iildgood 45 Bobfo a Bra orne i0 1-4 Brouian _ 4a 1.2 Brown Oil 15 1.2 Buff Ank 505 Buff Cdn 2 3-4 Buff Cdn 2 3-4 Cal Edm 20o Calmoiit 35 Cent Pat 10 Chem Res g1 Chester 75 Chromium 41 Coniarum 155 Con Chib 1g Con Smelt 40 1.4 Davies 29 Dome Oil 24 1.4 Dorval 3 1-2 East Mal 345 Eldorsdo 6o Falcon 315 Fed Kirk 4 1.5 Fraiicoeur 43 Gillies Lake 5 5.3 Glenora g 1.4 Gods Lake 40 Gold Lake 17 1-4 Gold Eagle 15 Gold Gate 17 Gunnar Gold 50 l-Ialcrow 1 1-4 I-Iallnor 70 Hard Rock 10o I-Iarker 5 Holllnger 14, Home Oil :43 Homestead 4 l-Ioweg 34 Hud fly Min as Int Nickel 3g Keri- Add 944 Kirk Lake 115 Lake shore 1.1 1.3 Llunaque Q40 Ls a Cad 1i i-2 Le ei Oro 3 1.; Lcitth a’) Little I. L 260 Macassa 375 MacLeod 185 Madsen 41 Malartio 117 Miu-aigo z 3.4 McIntyre 4a McKenzie 125 Mcwstters 40 Mono 57 Morris K 5 1-2 aybob 23 i-2 Norands. s1 1-2 Brien 109 Okalta 11:1 Omega 25 Oro Plats so 1-2 alta I 5-8 Pamour 137 Partanen 6 1- Paymnster 35 Perroii Gold 170 Pick CrOW 305 Pioneer 223 Powell I12 Premier 117 Preston 211 Royaliie 28 St. Anth iti San Ant. 227 Senator 33 Sheep Cr 108 Bherritr, as Sigma ‘I35 Siscoe 90 Slnden 48 Steep R0 273 v I Sud Basin 155 Sullivan 31 syivanlte 397 Teck Hugh 355 chi 50 Unit Oll 5 Upper Can s6 Ventures 360 w“.“‘.. l‘ 541i O5 Ymir Y G 6 UNLISTED Coast Cop 155 Oslsko 7 1.4 Pend Ore 17s Robb Mont 3-4 Temisk s MONTREAL, May 1—(CP)__ Stock market prices closed lower today with declines of Ira/anions to more than a point boarded at the close. 'I‘.‘ie dorvimvward trend was ell-embracing. Price Brothels. off 1 1-2 points. piloted the paper section to lower levels. St. Lanrecice Ccrporatzon preferred lost a point and sit. Law- fence Corporation. St. Lawrence Paper preferred and Batlnurst ess- ed fractdonaily. Canadian Car slid a point Ln the rails while Dosco and Canadian l Pacific appeared wit-h smauer de-l oliiies. Metals slipped to new lows‘ as Nomnda was off 1 3-4 at 68, and Smelters 1-2 at 40 1-3. Nckei faded a minimum fraction near the close and ffvii- 11rd at 37 7-8, a new lmv since Mtirch 1938. Mortgage Sale Notice is hereby given that there will be sold by Public Auction In: front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Saturday thi- 11th day of May, a. u, I940. at the hour of I2 o'clock noon the lflllflwlng trflcl- of Iand:-—50 acres of land at Green Bay on Lot 30 In Queen's County, This land is fully described in an Indenturc of Mort- gage dated the 15th day of June, 1931. from Amos E. Costello of Green Bay, aforesaid, farmer, to William H. Yeo of Kingston in Queen's County. The above sale of land is made pursuant to a power of sale contained the said Mortgage. default having been made in the payment of principal and interest secured thereby. - For further particulars apply at the office of Bell a lifnthieson. I50 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town. Dale's! this 10th day of April, A. 9 O. " WILLIAM n. no. Mortgages. L-IOG-Q-ll-(i Farm For Sale AT LOWER MONTAGUE Owing to ill heolth I offer for sole my small form of 25 acres conveniently situated of Lower Montague on the shore road be- tween Montague and George- town about I-2 mile from school, church and shipping. Form in good stats of cultivation with good buildings. A good lorm for hog or poultry raising. Aiwlr J. LESLIE POOLE I. UO-l-l-l-T-O For your information we will have a limited supply of both Cobbler and Mountain Certified Seed of outstanding strain and field readings for sale to farmers in this section who wish to change their Seed. _ to exchanlo this Seed for either your Seed or VARIETY 0P‘ POTATOES -- For the dura- tion o! the War South America will be calling Ind they are not very interested In (fortified Fall. approximately 60% of our movement was CERTIFIED MOUNTAINS when back a few years ago they took almost all Cobblers. Gentlemen there has not been a ivcck since CERTIFIED MOUNTALNS from the Province but we stlli own. lri storage, some Certified Cob- blers that we bought last Fall and we would like very much to dispose of them today at cost or even a little less. Furthermore I think you would be interested to know that I can make more money growing Potatoes as I (In to some extent on the shares, 0n I acre of ENIOIINTAIN Table Stock large run or MOUNTAIN Seed than I can on 1 1-4 acres of Certified Cobblers but take this into consideration, first, I have the soil ANALYZED, [hen on the Mountain variety I have the rows farther apart than the average grnivcr and I do not set the Potatoes as close in the rows. large Potatoes under each stock rather than a lot of small ones and aflor all gentlemen we sell them by the pound. For the next four years we are faced with a t at he po f C d to United States a million bushels of Table Stock Plbetltlyieraflzzerlliiltxtgllln1083:1121 each yfl-r It a special rate of Duty at 37 l-zc per cwt, against in, regular Tam, Stock Duty of 75c per cwt. This Table Stock will be almost entirely aI01jN-1~_.\1yg_ GROW MORE MOUNTAINS AND LESS COBBLERS PLANTING-l like to nee Potatoes and Turnips planted at the wane of the "W" “Id "'1'" ll fill Possible arrange the rows to run North and South. FRANK B. CLARKE, era would be well advised to through the Plant Pathology Last I-‘all during We will also be very plcrwed llnlll differential. CERTIFIED IIIOIQNTAINS take our Seed to Cubs last have not shipped carloaiis of I am looking for five or six BOX 364 FARLI FOR SALE Consisting of 80 acres, l/l mile from Emerald. Farm and buildings in good con- dition. For further particulars surly to. P. .I. KELLY, Emerald +o++o4+o+ L-451-4-23-25-27-30-5-Z-4. Mortgage Sale TO BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Char‘ ‘tetown in Queens Count on Tuesday, the 14th day of May . l). I940. at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THAT TRACT PIBLE and parcel of land situate lying and being on Townshi number ~18 in Queens County. a oresaid, bounded and described ls follows that is to say: COMMENCING on the old divi- sion line between Townships num- bers 4B and 49 in the west boundary of land conve ed by thi- Commis- sioner of Publ c Lands to John Mor- rissey, thence north along said line to t e boundary line between the Lawton and DesBrlsay estates. thence southwardly along said line to the old division line aforesaid. thence eastwardly along the same the place of commencement con- taining one Hundred 1100i acres of land a little more or less saving and exceptin thereout 8 acres oi’ land sold to muel Wood by Deed bearing date the 28th do of Novem- ber I908 and the Public oads cross- ing‘ the said lands, he above sale will be made under and by virtue of a power 0t‘ sale contained in an Indenturi- of Mort- gage from John E. Monaghan ni lnzelbrook in Queens County afore- said, Farmer and Annie Monaghan his wife, of the one part. and the undcrsi ned mortgagee of tho sec- ond par bearln date the 9th day of| Ma A. D.. 193 . and because of d1“; fault having been made in payment, of the principal and interes money secured thereby. For further particulars app]? at the office of H. F. MaePhee, . U. Solicitor, Riley Bnlldinl. Charlotte- town. myatcd this 10th day of April A.l). THOMAS SHERRI‘, Mortgagce. L-184-4-11-18-25-54. NOT Mo rtgagey a There will be sold by Public tion in front of the Law Building in Charlottetown on '1" clay, the Twenty-first day of slay A. D. 1940 at the hour o.’ wuss o'clock noon, ALL. that. rrnu, piece and parcel of land situate. lying and being nn Tounshtp Nii:.i‘ir-r Thirty in the Count-y of Queens aforesaid, bounded and d€.<\‘l'll)f".l as follows, that is to say: CO.\1.\fi.-L.\'C- ING at a stake set in the E-ist SLCIB of the road from Borishsw to Argyle Shore at the soiiiirve<t corner of fifty acres now mil- nicrly in DOSSES§OII of Ailill‘. Mr- Quarrie, thence East along the southern boundazy of the said to the division line of Ton Numbers Thirty and Sixty thence south along said d; line until it 1116015 the nor: corner of a tract of land nr - or formerly in possession of Archibald Stewart; thence west along the northern boundary of said land to the road aforesaid. thence nowh- erly along the some to the p.168 ol commencement cor" acres of land nirre Oi The above sale is m and by virtue of a pmu- contained in an Int Mortsagc dated that Turn day of May A. D. i934 R4|(_- between Daniel V. Dal-r who.‘ shaw iii Queen's C0111. with his wife Annie G. and Samuel Bcatnii of lizviws Queen's County aforrsnri, o.’ one part and A JOINTS lllfiflfll of Cliarlottcloivii iii Qiioriis (‘niinv aforesaid. llarr:.<‘cr-ii1-‘..i-\ ‘lr '- for Edith E Prilmcr of .' * part and bicnu.» pt dot-hi. lug been made iii p11 mt". 1iriiicigial money and. ‘ by secured. For IIITIIIPI" p. apply to Palmer .\- ll of Nova Srotiri CIIINL.I lot-telown . DATED this 24th A. D. i940. A. {LII IIASLAJI 'I‘i'iistec for Edith I’. Priiihci‘ A day ol April I..-~l’ii‘.-‘i-'_‘.i-.'i-_~. Fse lifinaidlsifor sprains. ICE Highways Closed to Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total \\'(‘l'.’fill.l of vehicle and load does not exec-oil 6.000 pounds for single and 8,000 1iouiids for dual rear wheels. Anyone driving on provincial llI_Q'l‘l\\'fl_\-'S contrary to this order shall be duly pros- ecuted. Dated the 2nd day of May, A. D, 1940. By order, 0. ‘Acting Deputy iuoviiicial Secretary.) Is-II-A-l W. (‘AMPBEI .I.,