Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance l a SALE - GUERNSEY cow i F0 Mrs. Mary ‘- Macintyre, Milton. L-1903-0-25-3i ' FOR SALE — THREE JUNE 28. 1938 iTTWK QUOTA TIONS 111E (JHAKMYITFETUWN GUARDIAN c ' " N. Y. Stock urrencies Montrea| Stock E h MONTREAL June 21 < XC tinge The Pound stéril a i _ OP)“ E h l?! l8- cent at $5.508 7:132 igreidlvigni? v .__._ vfgn 111161811 exchanges boday f) e the French franc held about i ‘ (Canadian Pres!) "e11 8t 2.81 9-32 cents. The Unit- (Canadian Press) ed States dollar advanced 1-33 "m" mo” Per cent at 1 per cent premium. Stocks m“, MNIEIWEUYORK, June 27 —(AP)\ Fm, n. y 3,, 0S ropcan currencies declin- Bell Tel ‘m _'_ 13g m “ma”, N?“ 13%“ f: taofigy lfrgrgfnns of‘ the dollar lgrflliflian 11% tm Tel m 14o ms 8“ m Base deal- Bigcp $11k s Lm Water 10% Smrun 1 t c "1" A 30 mawnda 29% u 95 l-zg or}! 3-4 of a cent at can Cement 1i his” 3M 00- l an the French franc an Nor Power 13%, ltl Refining 24 . -2 of a cent at 2.78 l-2. The Can Car Found 12%. “mum 3 Netherlands guilder was down .06 Can Car Found 12s,, m, Ohio w, <11 a cent. the Swiss (mic .04 ofa, Can our Pfd 2'1 dwm mm 8,7: cent and the belga. .03 of a. cent. Can Ind Al A 3 Ed”, Av 13 gihe Canadian dollar closed at a g5“ Pizwlc m 5?? km as’? 56% scount of one cent, off i-32. CQQngJAm-S l‘! 7hos O 28 I “"5"” 55”’ UNDATE 83h: 5332i, ti?‘ m, o“ so p MONEY nox Dm Se“ 13,: 7°mm°n 1‘ (B Ti, M Dom Coal Pf a Jon Can 46 y e Canadian Press) 1 , Jon gdisoélo 2614 §l°§{,‘,‘_§n,§§§‘,‘““§$°u§f§ no 7 18 gtrelglgeB 7o as 71’ — . - ; "' “Ill P'%€‘i°lf. 25.2: hi ‘eases: “it ‘ur ss rg 20x. w - - : Eco AutiiluL-lte 19% CimatgggsdkPgggdfafilnozifi 1'1 grielhndszittelgfilggrc lie: Pr e 101/ —_ ~ - : U. Z 3a,, me 39.’; dlr a5.91 fr. Canadian dlr 35.52 iIiyiSSIAQIb 147i: 5911 F°°d$ 32": t‘; G Int Nickel 4a" 3“l'i Motors 851»; d] n °1d _P°"“d 125- m1 U- 5- Int Power Pfd 78 50mm); 15o, 651' 59-16 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- Lake wcods 15., Boodyear Tire 201; Cents. Massey Harris 8' 3‘ Nor Pfd 18% McColl Front 101-; Hlidiigrl Mum!‘ 7% Mil Power 29% n arves er 35v N B i in‘. Te‘- Tel i0“ 5881's Roe Co c5 Niii. aim oin- iii/z Kenneoott 37,‘ Shell Unlo'_§_Oii 14% Noranda 881/: Mont ward 39% SOUIJIHPBCIIIQ 14% pa“, Con, 14 Murray Corp 7 Std Oi N J 52 Quebec Power 16 N Y Central 14% 5W“ °°1P sis ‘Shawinigan u Cash Reg ma, Texas Corp 4a st Law Com 4v. ew York N H W, United Air 281/4 |St Law Pfd 15 Nor Am Co 21% UIIIWI 9°09 3 sou Can Pow - Nor Pacific m United Drug 5% Steel of Can 861.4 Pack Motor a 111111“ Gas Imp 10w. Steel of Can p _ Paramount 9,’); U S Rubber 3214 Win Elec B 2% Penn P- R 1B U k4 Si. C0 53 Win Elec A - Phil Morris 103g; U S Ind A1 20% M a reissue... 1; Pub Sel‘ n .1 s01’ is M I C b Pure Oil o. 111i: west Um»- 25% ontrea ur Radio Corp on $31; gigclmke 231s . . _ i! Radio K o 2'5 Woolworth 495 I (Canadian Press) m -1 I .oss Algitilgl 21d 215% We Recommend 2922M om 691,4, B A Oil 21% FAMOUS PLAYERS CANADIAN B°‘“"“““°“ 3"‘ gathurlst A o a 4 CORP., LTD. D0,?‘ A r w, 1 graser v T C 113% raser 4 /-7i% Ford A0“ ulgli Fmsr MORTGAGE s. COLLATERAL TRUST nouns 33%,, 111/, MATURING JUNE 1st, 1951 Int Pele 26 To YIELD 140% $212222??? 3-». Price a"; Pr ce IRVING, BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTIl. ~ E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGEB. Banks Bank of Nova Scotia Bulldinl Charlottetown - --- ~-_ ~ _ ‘NIH!- I- (Canadian Press) Banks Close Dog Tax - - - -193 7 Canada n Commerce 165% Montreal 210 _ _ Nova scotls. — To owners of dogs on which the 1937 tax Royal Bk 116% Ing this tax. than once. Have your tax be destroyed. has not been paid, the R.C.M.P. are now collect- They do not expect to call more DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ready, or the dog will per word; Announcements or worui in alumni-ism Notices. I 2o - Spiritual Offsrlugn, Cards, 01s., 4o per Ilsllwi per iuob. Notirss of Thanks and Appreciation, ‘ word. Other rats: on spplirstlou. Ilulruum Chas-gs m“v-Wv For Sale a woop FOR sans-oar, ' . . 91's - 83a $383“ 5';‘i§i...?.?"‘i=i.%‘i§§ his-J. L-882-5-28-28i I Ion SALE - CHRYSLER SEDAN Good tires. Bargain for quick Phone 1500. . ‘w’ L-lgza-s-as-zv-zs. due to freshen July lst. Eon SALE - 1931 dlrpvmouru wmn‘ ADD“ GuflrL-B1372-8-28-3i. SOWS To farrow between Auiillsl- 15m “d _ lli 11,5 in ton. “m” Wm H“ wi-Nlgffi-gii-ii. —-*-—-— '"‘ i. — A CHOICE YOUNG to freshen. G. E. Wad- dell, Kelly's Cross. hm19_6_28_u_ FOR BALE —- ELECTRIC LIGHT- ing outfit comulfte- A “mam PE. Murray. Brada{l1_%16;i_6_za_1,_ FOR ti}: - PUREBREDVWIIITE Lgghom Pullets '1 ivecks 01d- h . K lvln, Qmfilyydamnd Mugzigtfl-G-gfl-li. w’6*ijiéiir”c_s“i§ Guardian locals. 6o psr word! and Coming Events for any advertisement twenty-fin coats. r0 LET - SUMMER corrsxfi‘, Western and Eastern locals. k ‘be per wordi Classified inch; Lists 0| Floral and Letters of Courlolsnrs '10s 70o per inch or do M! 70s tier v x1. A‘ To Let COTTAGES T0 BENT AT INKER- man. Apply D. M. Cass. L-1915-6-25-3i. TO RENT — STORE 173 GRAF- ton Street. Apply L. A. Haszard, 81 Fitzroy Street. L-l758-6-22-0i. TOIIENT-UNFURNISHED SUM- mcr cottages at Langley Beach. Apply 82 Fitzroy Street. (Phone 409-J). 11-1924-8-25-28-30 partly furnished, on the Hills- ouglh Tidal River, seven miles from e City, near Mr. Burnett's bungalow. Seven rooms and en- closed verandah. Ideal sandy beach and bathing for children and young people. Apgly to Guardian Office. L-l77i- -22-tf. Baby Chicks IRMVI TIME TO TIME WE HAVE special prices on day-old and started Bray chicks. Call or phone, J. H. Campbell. All‘ston: W. K. Crater. R. R. 5. Kensing- ton; or Mrs. Basil Mac-Donald. Tracadie Cross: A. H. Brychi-Oii- Princeton. 23-27-29- OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION IS given to all orders. Order Bray chicks today. from J. H. Camo- bell, Alliston: W. K. Crafer» RF» Female Help Wanted Ivsimm - EXPERIENCED mun new tires, one licensed. Almly 137 , H11'*1*°'° B” ”"°E1“i“;“" ilsobifiifiilwiiofliiieMfiioififi". Eon SALE - HONEY GIRL. sum H. Brventon. lei-inceton.q_u_m_u_ by Colonel Aubrey- D81" Mu!” Direct“ pgjd up in (he Puturity- M}. -—— AW“ mmbmon Grf-“iiibils-as-ai. Male Help Wanted i ma anus _. SEVERAL ooox- WANTED - 1mm ma. FARM ing Ranges. also Stoves suitable work. Apply Gui-firm for Bummer L ‘ F‘ ‘time $5881- 1-1961-6-28-31. , g m - -§—--—-——-—-——~— -~ wroi-WIIRIRRQ of awves- 119 srrnsnrrcu wsmup so hford Street. b194l-s-27-2i. 1mm Barber Trade smm Cwrso ~_.____-_--—--——————— emery, m; in; Molar Blgqar wanted College. Halifax. - - WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- ressss for July first, also maid for Lost snersl housework. Apply Basal *'"'—"_"' m‘ m“ 1"“ a" ' ' msr - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- wwn and ericion, bi of (Royall Chick Feed. Notify esth iThe Central Guardian _ (been settled out of it court it was This column is reserved for news of local interest but stlvertisipg of s ncwsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in sdvsuoe. PARENTS AND FRIENDS of Boy scouts will be welcomed at the Scout Jamboree and Rover Moot, which will be formally Open- ed by His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor DeBlois on Friday, July 1 at 2.30,prompt. No charge for sq- ion. L-2032-8-28-3i. RECEIVE CERTIFICATES-The followinil pupils of North Milton School have received their Grade Eight Certiicaies: Olga Moreside, Dorothy Gillespie, Marjorie Coles, Rhett. Smith. Much credit is due pupils and their teacher Miss Ella MaoLean. I POLICE COURT-A woman charged with being drunk and dis- orderly was remanded until Wed- nesday in Police Court yesterday. A man charged with obstructing a police officer was also remanded un- itil Wednesday. Two drunks were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. | SUPREME COURT—Set down on the Supreme Court docket as a civil jury case Mabel McNeili vs. the Yorkshre Insurance Company _Limlted. an action for debt, had announced yesterday morning when the Court met after the iveek end adjournment. Mr. Justice A. E. Ars- enault was on the Bench. As mere were no cases icady to proceed with Court adjourned until July 5th. WRITE ENTRANCE EXAMINA- TlON-Prince of Wales College matriculation examinations opened yesterday in five centres in the Province. 757 students are writing the examinations wh.ch continue today and tomorrow. The number o. candidates ior entrance to the College has remained fairly con- stant for the past three years. Last year's IIZLIIG was 748 while in i936 it was 754. FbllOWlng are the num- ber at the various centres with the previous year's figure in brackets: Charlottetown 35b (375); Summer- side 184 (1701; Montague 93 (108); Alberton 8.1 (65); Souris 42 <30.) In previous years the examinations were written the first iveck 1n July but were changed this year on re- duest of the teachers expressed through their organization, the Prince Edward Island Teacher's Federation. DESIGNATION SERVICE CAR- DIGAN-A very dignified and im- pressive service was held ill the Presbyterian Church. Cardigan, on the evening of Wednesday. June 22, under the auspices of the Pres- bytery of Prince Edward island. The occasion was the designation of Miss Florence MucNelll, Car- digan, a graduate of the Presby- terian Deaconess Training Home, Toronto, to the sacred office of Deaconess. Rev. T. Owen Hughes. Moderator" of the Presbytery of Prince Edward island, presided and designated. Rev. Wallace Wadland offered the designation prayer. Mrs. David Brooks. President of the Women's Missionary Society of Prince Edward island, decorat- ed Miss MacNclll with the Deacon- ess pin, the badge of office. Mrs. (Rev) T. Owen Hughes presented Miss MacNeTll with a Bible don- ated by the members of the East- ern Division of the Women's Miss- ionary Society; and Rev. A. S. MacLean and Rev. R. Hensley Profit - taking] Curbs Rallyi l In New York 1 (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 27--After I. firm opening, buying slacken d - later to clip of!’ much of the orig- inal gain on the stock exchange today. Noranda was the brightest spot. setting a new high of 67 1-8 in the morning but closed at 8d 1-2 for a gain of 1 3-4. Smelters was up 1-2 but Nickel slipped 3-4. In the papers, St. Lawrence Pap- er preferred climbed a point, Bathurst 5-8 and Stliawrence Cor- poration 1-4. Price was fraction- ally easier. Constructions were strong, Foun- dation rising 1 1-4, Gypsum and Cement 1-2 and Dominion Tar i-4. Montreal Power was fractionally better while Brazilian was a shade off. Rails were also mixed. CPR. firming nearly 1-2 with Canada‘ Car ofl‘ 1-4. Imperial Oil, General Steel War- es, International Pete, and Massey- Harris were traded at from 1-4 to 1-2 higher. Dominion Steel and Coal “B" and Lake of the Woods dipped slllihtly. Total sales: Industrials 49,300; mines 52,700; bonds $1,500. I Grain VIIINNIPEG. June 27 —(CP)— Winnipeg wheat futures sagged 2 cents today in tless trading with threat of rain in western Canada the dominating influ- ence. At the final bell quotations were i 3-4-1 lower, July 1.05 1-8, Oct 85 7-8-88, November 85a, and December 83 i-8-i-4 cents. Failure of Chicago to hold early advances of more than a. cent and the rain forecasts discouraged buyers and only a few selling orders were required to push prices down from early gains of 3-4 cent. Canadian export sales during the weekend were ated at 150,000 bushels, includlig durums. Cash wheat wss neglected today with spreads on all grades of Red springs unchanged. Durums eased a cent. Coarse grains declined s. cent or more. . New York Curb (Csnsdlsu Prcfl) Mayhew. Kensinfli°tlaaa_a_wli_ LOST-A vuuow COLLIE poo. while strip down from eyes and nose. answering to name of lad- ~ Xfiiféiifilsfiiif” “Eitiif-iiflfiflii GIRL OR WOMAN T0 v work in kitchen. Apply Star Cafe i" Iluswn Street L-i082-6-2B-li. Clo". Person finding snmeélifflifi nomy gay Bernard, imier River. ls-ittl-(i-flb-Sl. Stavert addressed the newly desig- nated Deaconess. Durirlg the ser- vice a solo entitled “The Oid Rug- HON. W. D. EULER, M.P., Minister for Canasla . 1.‘. Trade Commissioners In Foreign Mas-Insist To make business grow either at home or abroad, more goods must be sold at a profit. ' To extend export trade, the Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce has located Trade Commissioners in every major market with which Canada can profitably do business. These specially trained repre- sentatives are constantly investigating foreign markets and energetically promot- DEPARTMIENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE y Ufla/a" S a Canadian you are a partner in a four- million dollar a day business, for in the calendar year 1937 Canada exported goods valued at more than a billion dollars. $l,i24,960,000 to be exact. Out of that huge sum came part of the wages you were paid, part of the profits on your business, part of the professional fees you collected. You, therefore, have a very selfish interest in this great export trade and in the work that is being done to promote it. How lIae FesIeraI Government! I ' seeks Greater Business p 02y. epeveloping. gxpovl: Gavsule ing the sale of more Canadian products. Through the Canadian Government Exhi- bition Commission, Canadian products have been shown to millions of possible buyers all over the world: in Johannesburg (S. Africa), in Paris, in South Australia, in England, in Glasgow and at numerous other major fairs. Co-opcration has also been extended to indi- vidual firms who wished to exhibit Canadian products at some forty fairs where no official Canadian exhibit was scheduled. wot-Is Thai "as "eIpesI Expand] Canada's Trade Alas-oar] The extensive and intensive sales promotion work conducted by the Department of Trade and Commerce has played a practical part in Canada’s rise to a high position among the export nations of the world. It has helped expand the national income and provide employment. g’ Inquiries are Solicited from Firms or Organ]- zations Interested in Export Trade. I J. s. cameras, 0-,..." Mam.» 21L Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 27 —(CP)— Prices ruled firm on open prod- uce markets today. Butter was 26 cents a. pound for No. 1 Quebec in carlots or less with lots to retailers at 26 l-2-27 for solids and 27-27 i-Z for prints. Graded egg shipments in oarlots or less were A-large 26 1-2 cents a dozen, A-medium M, B 24-24 1-2, and C 22. Cheese was 14 7-8 cents a pound asked for Ont white and colored ged Cross" was verv beautifully rendered by Mr. C. Nickersonw Boston, Mass. .4‘ the close of the, service Miss ‘-.'ICNPIII received‘ many hearty congratulations from a host of admiring friends. Later a dainty lunch and ice-cream was served at Miss MacNe-illfls home for‘ the ministers and elders and oth- ers attending the service who came from n distance. Just before dispersing a hearty vote of thanks was moved by Rev. A. S. Mac- Lean and spwnried by Rev. Wall- ace Wadlnrv. and extended bv the Moderator to Mr. and Mrs. Ma"- Neili and Miss MacNeill for hav- iniz entertained the friends so royally. 'I‘he vote of thanks was very graciously acknowledged by Mrs. MaoNeill. ::THE ROSS-MILLER Seasonal Feedini- Schedwes give useful Im- fnnnation on the diet of Foxes. They arr fres- on request in Ross- Milli-r Biscuit 00.. of Napanee, Ontario. Sto c k Prices Dip Following Firm Opening TORONTO. June 27 -(CP)— The industrial list was again pace-maker on the Toronto mar- et today as prices climbed to the highest levcl reached since March 15 last. The advance in the index was 1.49 and the gain was the seventh for the group without an intervening setback. Mining shar- es registered a minor advance and the western oils weakened slightly Volume at 625.000 shares was down a little from last week's average. Steels, utilities, implements. papers, foods and building stocks were predominately on the upside at the close. A few issues, Abltlbi common and preferred. National Steel Car and Dehaviland in- nluded. sold at new high prices for the year. Senior oils yvore moderately act- ive and all narrowly higher at the close. Base metals had the call in the eariv session and under active buying prices were wcll un at noon. Profit-taking howevertrim- med the gains before the close. Norsnda was the feature, holding a net gain of 2 nolnts at 67. Smelters touched 58 i-I and‘ fell bark to close at 57 i-4 for a net gain of i-4. Shcrritt wrl Pend Oreillc advanced and Waite-Amu- let and Ventures weakened. Senior golds stenned into the spotlight after sovi-roi "Whips in the background. fluke Shore ari- vanced 1 1-4_ Damn a. mint and Fclllnger 3-4. *'"'nt_vre lost a noint or more. "hey were trailed bv several mrciium-nrice issues and two w-nny stocks, “aybob and Goidaie, were bought in hesvv volume at advancing vwicos. Nnvbob rinsed 8 rents iin at 40 and Goiriri» advanced 0 l-fl in R7. Stocks Class Am Gas Elec 29% Am Sup Power 13-18 Brown Pfd 2454 Can Marconi 1 Cities Service 9 Creole Pet 31% El Bond Bhli‘! 3 Gui! Oil 40% Humble 87 Incl: Air 13 Ln: mid , 896 PM P08 Grins of 5 in 1n Pep": none-Wad 1m- ‘lngoayrnv any-m» (‘q ~~Hnvt_ O'Brien, Read-Ambler, Teck Bushes and Wright-Hargreaves. and 14 3-Ba for Quebec white and colored. Potatoes: Quebec whites No. 1 80's 55-60: Que No. i new 80's i.- 75-190; N. B. mts No. l 80's 60- 701?. E. I. mts No. l 90's 85-901 Virginia barrels No. i 4.25-4.50. MONTREAL, June 27 —-(CP)— Prices were steady on produce section of Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot —Que fresh (92 score) 25 3-4-26, Que seconds (38 score) 25t. Sales 500 Que fresh (92 score) 25 3-4, 500 Que fresh (92 score) 25 7-8. 50 Que (38 score) 24 7-8, 100 Que (38 score) 25. I25 perch foil 25 7-8. Cheese spot —-Ont white and colored l4 3-8b, Que white l4 i-4-5-l6, Oue colored 14 5-l6t. Sales. 1,300 Que white i4 1-4. 200 Que colored l4 5-16, 500 Que col- ored l4 5-16. Eggs spot —Ont A-larize 28 i-Za. A-medium 25a, B-large 24a, C 22a. Livestock’ 27 — (CP)—- market re- calves 1.497‘, MONTREAL. J1me Montreal“ livestock ceipts: Cattle, 1.5702 hogs 959. sheep and lambs 630. There was a sharp decrease in the number of cattle offered. early sales were slow but at steady prices. There were not enough cattle weighed, however, to form a basis for complete quotations. Good steers ranged from $7 to a top of $8 and medium steers sold around $6.50. Heifers ranged from $3.50 in $6.50 with the odd top heifer at $6.75. Good ‘butcher cows were $5 to $5.50 with tops at $5.75. Mr-dium quality butchers were from $3.75 to $4.75 and can- ners and cutters mostly $2.50 t0 $2.75. Common thin butcher cows made from $3 t0 $3.50. Calves were steady with the close of last week. Medium good to good quality venls mode $6.75 to $7 with tops up to $750 F811‘ to medium kinds from $5.50 to $6 with common light venls down to $4.50. Grassers and common drinkers rnnlzed from $3.50 to $4 with the bulk at $4. Good lambs were sold at $11.75 for bacons fed and watered. with truck hogs selling un to $12. Sel- ects drew $1 per hog premium with the usual cuts on off 81711195- Feeder hogs sold un to 513-501 Bows were from t7 to $8.50. Finance urzw vorik. June 2'1 -(AP)—‘ Great Britain, Foreign exchange: demand 4.85 5-8, 4.95 3-8. 4.95 1-2; 80-day bills 4.94 3-4: de- mands: Cannda .99‘. Bolillilm W‘ 98 i-2; France 2.78 l-2; Gannon)’ 40.30; Italy 5.26 i-t. MARKETS n A oisncu (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal —Stocks closed higher. New York —Btocks narrowly lower Winnipeg -Wheat 1 3-4 to s cent lower New York —Cotton. coffee and sugar lower; rubber higher (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, June 27- Stocks Acme O Alderman Afton An: Ccin Ang Huron Arnifield C: Cdn Malroblc Cent Pat Cen Pore Chem Res Chromium Con Chib Con Smelt Davies Denison Dome Dorval East Crest East Malroblc Ekiorado Falcon Fcri Kirk Fsrnland Frnrvoeur Gil lcs Lake Gleiiora Gods Lake Golcialc Gold Eagle Goodfish Gunnar Gold Hard Rock Harker l-Iedley Holllnger Home Oil Howey Hud Bay Jack Waite Lacuna Lake shore Lapa Cad Lava Cap bebcl Oro Maralgo McIntyre McKenzie McWatlers Min Corp Moneta Morris Kirk Naybob Newbec New Gold Nlplsslng Noranda Norgold Normotal Nor Emp OBi-ien s :1 3 c: Q F Mining San Ant Shawkey Sherritt Sis~oe sladen Slave Lake Texas Corp Towagmao Uchi Unit Oil Ventures Vulcan Waite Am Wendlgo Wlllsey C FARM buildings. terms. A 195 FUR SALE l2 acres at Central Royalty for Immediate sale. New house and $1800.00. Reasonable . S. IIEMMING. . K 88 Great George Street, 11-1870-6-24-25-28. Charlottetown. Supporters Mayfleld. Cymbrla, Rustico. IN THE ruptcy Ieton Auction in talning 88 buLldlngs. A meeting of New River, Brookfleld. will lit h!“ Iisii. Hunter River on Wednesday the 29th inst at s o'clock P. M- for organization purposes. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. 113111911125 ,1?!) -__,___€.__ Thursday the 1938, st l2 o'clock nbon, the farm formerly occupied by Aden Mc- Curville, located at Carleton con- Terrns mode knArwn of new range, NOTICE the Conservative of the following polls. Milton, Hunter River. South Rustlco. North Glasgow. Whratlcy n Bankruptcy MATTER 0f the Bank- of Aden McCarville of Car- in Prince Edward island. AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Public front of tl-c Court House, Sumrnerslde, P. E. l. on 30th. day of June. 1-4 acres with good at sale. . F. BELL. Official Receiver. Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act. 14-1841 -6-23-6I. AIIBTIIIN SALE OF FURNITURE I srn instructed by Mr. Ed. Lav- erty, 7.72 Grafton Street to sell II! Auction on Tuesday. June t8, i938. his household furniture. consistlnl parlor furniture. dining room furniture, s lot of bed room furniture including beds and bedding and s. lot of good floor cov- srhgs and other articles. Sale rtsrts st 1.80 P. M. Terms Cash. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctlouur. 11-1812-6-23-3-28. FOR SALE The following recondition- ed machinery in A-1 shape: One Eureka Power Sprayer _ One 0.K. Power Sprayer One 5-ft. Deering Hay Mowel One 41/, Deering Hay Mower One 3}4-—one-horse Hay Mower. One McCormack Hay Raks , One Deering Hay Rake Two Grain Binders One Grain Crusher One 700 lbs. DeLaval Creali Separator One 350 lbs. DeLavaI Cream Separator Several Farm Engines, dif- ferent sizes _ r l Three Truck Waggons. Samuel Kennedy L- 1918-6-25-28-31 DOMINION or c/msps ii PROVINCE or - < rumor: EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court Znl George VI, A. D. 1938. In Re Estate of James E Brad- ley late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province Poilcs Officer, deceased intestate. By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate, Judge of Probate M0,, etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Out-ens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. Greeting: Whcrrns upon reading the peti- tion on file of ‘Marion Bradley of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow, the Administrairlx of the above named Mtnfo raring lhnt citation may be issue for the purposs hereinafter set forth: You ars therefore hereby required to rlto all persons interested In the said Estate to he and appear before ml at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court liousc in Charlottetown In Queen's County in 1hr said Pro- vinve, on Thursday the twenty-eight day of July next coming, at ths hour of eiovcn o'clock forenoon oi the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of tht said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed ss prayed for h. ssld petition and on motion oi M. Mban ‘Farmer. Enos-Proctor fol said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that l true copy hereof be forthwith b- iishcd in some newspaper pub Ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid onot seeuiive weeks from the dste hero- of and that s true copy hereof a forthwith posted in the follow! public places respectively namely, in the hail of the Court House Charlottetown aforesaid, at or uosl the Royal Bank of Canada Charlottetown aforesaid and st nesr the Bsnk of Nova Charlotictown aforesaid. so that persons interested In the ssitl Eh ste as aforesaid may have II notice thereof. GIVEN under my hsml sttl CM Besi of the said mart f‘ this day of June A. 1)., I938 and In nrflmtl year of His _ reign. (L. l.) llgd.) I. L. PALl blfi-d-llg '<\'\LYV?Q‘*.$Q —- in rsch week for st lust four olm- ~ . 2 ,~».-'~“L_.