y APRIL 12, 1931 _—i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a-> -> V Farms for Sale small farm in ‘good statc of cultivation Wli- buildingi, near New Iiaven, owner wish to retire. I30 acres with good build- ingg about nine miles from Cit)‘. 125 acres with buildings in good repair, near Fredericton, about. two miles from Char- iottetown-Summerside Hilb- way- ‘ g9 acres‘ with house and barn on Rustico Road about ten miles from Charlottetown. m) acre property about seven miles from Charlotte- town on Braekley Point Road; land in excellent state oi’ cui- tivation and buildings in first class r693“- l-‘or further particulars re- gaming the above and a number of other farm pro- pcrlies'which we have listed fur sale alibi)’ rub rasrsnn "musr co. 154 Richmond Street is TO cK Q U0 TA TIONS l Montreal Stock Exchange mimosa In runes a c». members of Monti-en tog when and cm imam .-._i__ {ii i MORNING STOCK LETTER WWI"! m: rituals-uncir- mm- Wile) NEW YORK. April Itl-There is very little news this morning which could have any ‘effect on the mar- ket. Dow Jones reports that, the“ is e. better stock market abroad. Stocks Boil Tel iirilzlililli ilrilck Silk ll t‘ Pow A llullii Prod (‘nu Celu PIIILNOI‘ Pr (‘an (‘ilr ii‘ii (‘on (‘or l't'li (‘nil i-lydrn l'fd (‘an lull Al A Open 100% Ztl (‘nu Pilc (‘on Sit-hill (‘l-iuiicsi- iiiisty Investments, Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ainsty Invest- ments, Limited will make application to the Secretary of State under the provis- ions of The Companies Act, 193i, for acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. DATED at Charlottetown this 9th day of April, 1937. W. ROY DILLON, ' Assistant Secretary- ‘ Treasurer N202-4-l2-ii NOTICE (‘ape Traverse poll will be held in April 13, at 8 P. M. for the purpose of recommending a road foreman tor the current year. FRANK MacFARLANE, Convenor. L-1ité5-4-l0-2i. FOR SALE Building Lot, 90 ft. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE 8: C0. , L-267-3-6-tf FOR SALE Desirable Cottage (built in 1936) and Double _'1‘cncmcnt. both Just outside City limits, on extension of Ypper Prince Strcet and Young Strcet. Apply: i.ii’n Garnham at adjoining Residence or M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. Bank oi‘ Canada Bldg. Creamery For Sale By Tender A meeting of the Liberal voters of, lhc (‘ape Traverse Hall Tuesdayf Found (‘n Ill) I (lcu St \V 1TH i3 tloinlrcur ti_ illll 1T llniu itrliigc 17W; lioiv Slnilil Ill ilup 'l‘ol> ill; iui Niciicl l‘..'i',-'_- int Pow Inliie Wands 3C flii Mus iiur lit"; ll Ill-Poll Fl mil inij, .\lout Pow and. link’, Nat Ilrc“ -ltl'-'_. 401g .\'lit St (‘or Noruuiiu 72 lmii- (‘r :7 Que Pow Show ‘l7 Qt Lllw ill» it"; \l Law I'M 37% 37% '~'llll (‘an i'r St (‘on so W‘. \l (“nu Pfii 8i Si \\'ln Eicc A Gilli tl New York Curb (Supplied by Woods-Reads and C0., ‘ Banks (Ullpplled by Pltfleid l OI. Members of Montreal Stock Iikchauge and Curb Market) Banks Open Close ilk (‘nu , ilk l‘||ill 201 ‘J01 Bk ti Iik u»?! l Royal Bk 215 215 F ' ance UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.89 11-32; franc 4.48; U. S. dollar 99 2-32. At New York-Pound 4.90 1-3; franc 4.48 1-8; Canadian dollar 1.- 00 3-32. At. Paris-Closed. In Gold-Pound 11s lid; U. S. dollar 59.57 cents; Canadian dollar 59.61 cents. llinard’: Lluimunt removes stalls. Mortgage Sale There will be sold at Public Auction iu front. of tho Luwdfnilris Biliidlug in Charlottetown on liluibllll’ ti"? “M; iiuy of April IUJi. at the hour (fr 'l‘iri~li'e o'clock noun, ALI. iIlA 'i‘ilAl."l‘ piece and purcei of inud situ- ate lying nlid being on ‘lownshlil number bl iIi Kings County iiouniicd nud dcscribcd us follows thiit i5 m shy-dicing the ciisleru moiety or hilif purl o? that pli-cc or parccl of iuud rnruierly hcld by Donald .\lcl.ciiu uud Charles .\ici.i.-liu houudcil us follows: (Joiunioncliig ou thc north shim‘ 0‘ Soul itlrcr und ut lilo eastern boiludnry oi’ inud in tho possession of liollliitl pnmlyppi], to the Public liouil known ilil liic Launching itolill, thoucc built- iviirilly along inlld l-oud tlli it Ell-t‘! tho distance of I5 cliulus on n rill!" tbcuco ivcslwlirdly uioni: tho itivi-r to the biucc of oiiliiinteuccnicul (reserving a right-of- said. und shore of Scni Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to April 15th, for the purchase of thei factory site, plant and equipment of ; Iinreil Creamery. Site comprises‘ one acre oi’ land. with factor! buildings fully equipped with up to dale plant in excellent repair. For further particulars apply to Bchrsigncd. FLORENCE McGRATII, (Administrator of the Estate of Thomas McGrath) l or ll. F. MacPIiI-IE, Solicitor, Riley Bldg" Charlottetown. L-1103-4-2-5-7-9-12-l4. Professional Cards iEGAIV & co. Chartered Accountants no lciuuond Street union. o. r. o. Boa ll- , McLeod i & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. U. l. A. BENTLEY, K. O. l Barristers and Attorneys-shin! MONEY T0 LOAN way for u public roud it) fret wide across lhc uuid truet from iiloul: Donald Cnnipbclls inlld to the cnslcru boundary, the north bouudnr! of snid roud to rllngo with a fir or iiprilcc trec ucur iiroicrnlil and the southern most Juulilcr tree In grove of ivoodg nioug the fence some fir or spruce trce huving the lop cut off) the uforcliliid tlhct of inud coli- tlliuing an srca of ll: acres of ilind u ilillc more or less, sillii cnsicrn moiety hereby granted containing liti acres of hind s iittlr- more is ticscrlhcd in an ‘ dale thc llith day of November i020 an nuiiie brim-cu tciriusld McIntyre and the sliili niortillllztlr- The iihovo suli- is mndc under and by virtue of s poircl- of sulc conluiucrl In a certain inlicnlurc of hiortgngc bear- iuiz dale thc 22nd ilny of hilly 1030 snli mniic liulivecn Frank unrnu oi‘ Sea! mwr in Kings (‘minty in Prince Ed- wlirri island. Farmer nu Susie hiornn bill wife. OF‘ THE FIRST PART lind Hugh bincPhce of Georflo- town in Kings County aforesaid. Muster hillrllle OF TIIE O'l'iii~iIi PART. und because of ricfuult having been made in the lllylneut of the prlrlci al und lull-rest uionoy secured therco. ibitcli this liith dsy of Mnrch A. D. 1037. H. I‘. MCPIIPZE (Administrator of_ ihc personal estate null error-ta 8f‘ MsePbee.) ilew Pe-rth Faml For Sale I38 1-2 acres oi land at New Perth Lot 51 Kings County in centre of a very proslléflllll h!!!‘ Alex. W. Matheson IARRISTEB. BOLICITOB. I'll Moneyto Lou; Collections . Office: 90 Great George street M. ALBAN-FARNIER. BARBISTEB. SOLICITOR». e10 noun ro LOAN hustle-ammo‘. ~ ommtm in; area, in three plots of 78 and 53 l-it acres lying side by side; and 1 acre (nearby) (with buildings) at intersection of Georgetown ltoad with Union load. Terms will he _ given. All l!» P MCLEAN b MCKINNON. Attorneys st Law. Charlottetown. P. E. I. _ E L-Ildl-l-ltl-IL l angle lhcuci- south to Soul itivcr iifore- - or less us liIOI-Iiillé" > Indenture hearing There seems to be less tenseness in the air this morning probably due to the rally yesterday. It ivl11 be intererting to note how the market Pfliilflnds to some of the first quarter statements. It is prob- able that the motors agreements will not be very good although steel should show a good increase over its first quarter of last year. A5 m1‘ '15 dill! t0 day trading ls concerned we would look for con- siderable irregularity, NEW YORK. April l0—-Ford 0031195111’ planned a basic wage of $10 a day which would be higher than any of it: competitors or the minimum demands of U. A, w, wim have Signed agreements with G. MARKET BULLETIN tlooeived our Wood» loads ma comm,“ 39w,“ m", MORNING IVIARKET LETTER Renewed nervousness over rumored reduction in the gold price disturbed foreign markets yester- day and liquidation carried over to tllcpNew York market, sending leading stocks into new low ground 0n the current move. The statement by the President that the Government contemplat- ed no change in its gold policy l stemmed the selling and brought a 511311) rally. The be.,t prices of the day were reached in early after- noon and a mild setback was in- curred so that most stocks closed E 300d bit below the day's highs. Stocks Ch" The denials of the administra- Am “m, R 3m tlon with reference to the matter Am sup i'til\‘ 1' of gold prices does not quell the 1.1" §“"{,','“ nil Sfflwing world wide opinion that iyinaénrfsii 32in; the price of gold is so high that \il'lg‘ Hull 111's production has been excessively ‘u L Po" A 7! stimulated, making the metal les'= attractive to most nations than goods and services or the earning power of sound securities. In recent years the wave oi {managed credit and curerncy sys- tems, established throughout the world has tended to make gold lose a large part of its former im- portance as the basis for national credit and currency while its use for the settlement of trade bai- ances among the various nations has been overshadowed by its use pile vehicle for the flight of cap- B . We feel that the correction of the situation will require an in- ternational understanding among the leading capitalist nations as to the future role of gold in world finance and that it cannot be solved permanently by variations in the price of the metal. It is obvious that this country cannot go on indefinitely as the sole mportant purchaser of gold and increasing the government debt to purchase it and prevent it from entering the govemment credit structure. One solution might be an agreement to limit purchases of the metal by all nations to the amount necemary to settle legiti- mate trade balances. Except for some temporary un- settiement in world commodities and perhaps a lower world price for gold, we do not believe that any permanent harm would be done to lntematlonai trade and security or commodity values by the clarification of the future status of gold among the leading commercial nations. Laidlaw s» Company. SUMMARY U. S. Steel Corp. shipment fig- ures will be issued at 11.55 a. m. New York Dock C0.. including N, Y. Dock trade Fadilties Corp. I936 net loss $187,775 against $1,- 258 in 1935. __Inspiration Cons. copper Co 1936 Q-QO-O Carter's Seeds are now ready for early planting in the HOT BED and later on in the open garden. , They are for sale at our SEED - STOREH-Queen Street and by upwards of 175 MERCHANTS on Prince Edward Island. ~CARTER’S S E E D CATALOGUE tells you how to get and grow CARTEIPS SEEDS. 1 Carter's Farm Seeds A large stock of: CLOVER and TIM- OTHY SEED. SEED GRAIN of all kinds at lowest prices. ‘ Book your orders with us early as some vsrie ties of Seed and Seed Grain are very scare? and further supplies will be difficult to get. 4b www A few copies of our SEED CATALOGUE still on hand. Ask or i i send for a copy. Carter & Co. Ltd. M. and Chrysler and now seek IO Organize Ford workers. The manu- facturer refused to confirm 9r deny the reports, MONTREAL. April I0—Domln- ton Rubber-Though 1936 sales up 14 Der cent over 1935 expenses also increased substantially, and oper- ating prom at $864,734 was clown from $965,956 in i935. Arm inter- est, depreciation, etc, the not 1°55 was $21617 and after payment, of dividends on preferred and min. 011w holdings. net deficit was $235, loans payable increased from $188,135 to $1,417,000. Dome Mines-First quarter pro- dlwtlvn at $1,901,623 down 5.7 per cent. Pioneer Gold March roduc- tion up 11.4 per cent over Fe ruary but down 18.9 per cent from March the ' 19x6. net ncomc $353,722 before depic- £1011. 0r 30 cents a share, against a net loss $1.216,769 in 1935. V1300“ C0- flsree= to enter coi- iective bargaining conferences with Textile Workers Organizing Com- mittee. CIO Unit. Engineers Pubic Service Co. 12 months ended Feb. 28, cons. net income $3,007,631 equal after a1- lowing for annual dividend require- ments on pfd. in arrears to 36 cents on common, against $1,851,- 951 or $4.30 on combined pfd in preceeding 12 months. Prelminary report of Governors of Federal Reserve Ssystem show department store sales for March 20 per cent larger than in 1936 month and firt quarter 5:11:25; 14 per cent larger than year ago, ai- though less than usual seasonal tn- creascs from Feb. to March was shown. come $419497 equal after year's dividend requirements on Class A in arrears to 49 cents a share on Class B. againd: $127,410 0r 79 cents on Clans A in 935. Inland Steel Co with 31 open to built five more this year to in- crease annual capacity to 2,800,000 tons from 2,340,000. New York Central Ry. Feb. net income $i.021,716 against net loss $58,875 in Feb. 1936. Two months net income $1,809,457 or 36 cents a share, against not 105s e1_[)92‘116 in first two months of 1936. 30 Industrial. iiigii 180,38 low 175.86 last; 178.94 up 0 76, 20 Rails 59.08 low 57.62 last 58.- 65 up 0.15. 20 Utilities high 31.38 10W 30.59 last 31.16 up 0.16. _ 40 Bonds 100.57 unchanged. Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 11—Bulter went to a new high for the season during the past week on Montreal open produce markets while eggs - firmed. Graded egg shipments in cariots or less were quoted at 21 1-2 to 22 cents a dozen for grade A large, 19 1-2 to 20 for A medium and 1B for A-puiiets. Butter was quoted at 28 I-4 to 3-4 cents a pound for carlols or less of no 1 while lot" to retailers were 29 1-2 for solids and 30 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 1-4 to 1-2 cents a pound for Omarios while Quebec's were unquoted. Potatoes: P. E. I. mts 90's $1.50; , N. B. mts 80's $1.25; N0. 2 $1.15; Quebec mts 80s $1.20. ' MONTREAL, April 11—Prices held firm 0n Canadian commodity exchange produce section Saturday. Butter Spot-Que regraded 28 3-4A. Eggs Spot—Ont A large 22A; A- medium 20A; A pallets 17 l-ZA. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (Canadian Preys) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks Closed higher. New York-Stocks higher. Winnipcg—Wheat 1 1-2 to a cent higher. New York—Cotton higher. and sugar covuuean noun scuooi. Honor roll ior March: Grluie VLII-l. Althea Docken- dorff. Grade VII tSr.) 1 Janet Swan, a Margaret Wooidridge and Garth Birt, 3 Muriel Webster. Grade VII iJr.) 1 Clarence Wool- drlcige, 2 Allan Rcardofl. Grade VI——i Lorne Kieiiy, 2 Har- vey Kieily, 3 Reta Doyle. Grade IV (Sn) 1 Eddy Doyle. Grade IV tJr.) 1 Erma Blrt 2 Marjorie IVPacDOnad, 3 Veda Mac-i Donald. Grade III! tSr.) l Mary Webster and Alden Dockendorfi, 2 Gordon Webster. Grade III (JrJ 1 Patricia Mc- Grath. 2 Muriel MacDonald. 3 Car- men Dockendorff. Grade II (S12) 1 Ernest MacMii- ian, 2 Tom Power, 3 Josie Power. Grade II (Inter) 1 Ellen Wool- drldge and LeRoy MacDonald. 2 Marion Wooidridge. 3 Lewis Mac- Miiian. Grade II (Jr.) 1 Elaine Docken- dorff. Grade I-—l Audrey Marshall. Perfect attendance: Margaret Wooldridge. Erma Blrt, Veda Mac- Donald. Mariorie MacDonald. Ai- den Dockendorti. Milrlcl MacDon- n'd. Carmen Dnekendorfi. Icwi: Ma/‘Vfilinn. Edith MscLouchlan-Tescher. Poor & Company 1936 net in-, hearth furnaces, reported planning ‘ Montreal (SilppliodbyPItflollIOl. Curb E50 l and other little parts of his make- 35Q-,U Surgery. says i hurry with meals, his dsposition to Iflnd fault or quarrel. his irregular" when and curs Illbt) “will Owen Close N y k Abiliiii 135/ '- ew Asbestos 11g“ 111"?‘ i If,“ lAlliulxlillDil 24 w» 24% ‘I 1i ‘i t Stack Exchange i Kiri-w co oi.‘ s5. liuth A 3on5 3mg i (‘an Jiick I2.’ 1211;: (Bupplled by Pltfiell a on. iifiii’ Ah" 11,01 11, members of Montreal Stock » FIRED!’ if‘ '47 d lmhauge and Curb Market) V T C 142;.’ 4,4‘ i , Ho» Wulkei‘ "i" d” l infiliwoii" "F" .,. ‘ Stocks Open 1m you, ‘TWA 23],,’ . . . ' H4 Al (flu-m 2m», ‘iitfjqfmi’ A 4; 1,, Am (‘an loll; Pr“, Pm “a \ill For i‘r |.,,,._.,“,,, W, H - - a: I iiii ‘llif-lldiii 1cm 1M" “mm”! "7 4'7 Am \\'nii~r Aiiiicuuilu v Alchliioil MINING Auburn ililiil Luca ‘lliili Ohio 3.’: i _ ilvilltiix Av m] I I St ‘ lflflhl Hook-loll lirlugs M-ln 4T‘ w . ‘o’ l l usi- _ iii-s Ohio lit!‘ i iilyxli-r ill l'-~ili Sol Stocks Close t’ im Sn l'llil (‘an Alilcriiiac 147 i Ill tins C0 A‘ N) i'lll'll i'ro FL‘ Fur Wright I714 il-cri- 4h il|l]li)lii ]'.‘.'l i1 < Auto Li: til .I i’ Lt 15o - -l‘.! ' ' 1N u limils .74 IS iilé I76 lii .\o l’i'ii I30 ; iillti .\iol. Car zolr, I i'l-n I2 i int lar 7i llii l"i-i 'li'e1 i0? Johns .\luu tlfio Kcll loll‘; Miss l'llc Ity l Iloui Ward .\lur Co x Y (‘on Null Bis Ni i , ‘i \ l. 3 n‘ ' Puck m: 14m 101-: ||lII_ l‘li "imiouut lloiliuuer 1350 l]’<~llll n 1t 46h. 45% ll"\\‘\",\' ' I min .\lor Phil i'c|, C0 43 Punt Tel (‘nil ‘Jtlll Pull Nl-r C0 13'.) i‘lll‘c Uii 502D iidio t'0 u ; it iiH K O 11H t illilixitl‘ St m? .~ ll _. ‘roll... ou on i’.'lc 7th) .\‘li| (Iii luil 21'»? sill oil .\' J H dc o I t‘ 17 unflin- no’ , lcil Po Hi1 i' [I'll Ilrul: .\lui-_i_ , Viilli-ri Gus Imp Ne) 44 i Rub 93 l, Grade X—1 Dean Robinson, 2 Martha Douse, 3 Beth Robinson. Grade IX-—1 Martha Saunders 2 Eibel Garnham, 3 Lloyd Ford. Grade VIII--I Robert Arbhg 2 Florence Rodd, 3 Ethel Garnham. Grade VII—1 Reta MacKinnon, 2 Estelle Rodd 3 Clara Shaw. Intermediate Department:- Gradc VI-1 Jean Bowness. 2 Ralph Carson, 3 Daniel Saunders. Grade V—i. Helen Dewar, 2 Jon Agnew, 3 Dorothy Rodd. Grade IV-1 Joyce Shaw, 2 Mary Vessey, 3 Louis Cormier. Grade III—1 Emma Lou Agnew, 2 Jean Carmody, 3 Floy Burke. Primary Department:- Grade III iJr.) 1 Freddie Stew- art. Roderick Burke. 3 Lois Shaw. Grade II-1 Raymond Garnham, 2 Jackie Williams. 3 Warren Greg- ory. Grade I tSr.) 1 Jackie Kennedy, 2 Violet Lewis, 3 l-Ielen Ga-mester. Grade I (Jr-J l Lois Burke, 2 Willard McKinuon. 3 Coleen Pow- er. Grade I (oi-No Exams. Grade I tb)—No Exams. Gracie I (cl-No Exams. VETERAN C. N. It. CAR SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES WINNIPEG, Man, April i0—Af- ter more than forty seven years of railroad service in Canada most of which has been spent n the West, T .I>I. White, superintncicnt of car service, Canadian Nations. Rail- _\' . i‘iill.'lll‘i i. Iluruiirl-i I. up» n I Polli-r iloai Rculti kirk liniiiwi‘ itoirnrl \\‘vu.ii:u i‘lit Young ilav i IVINNIPEG WHEAT (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Co) .\i ' monton, who for some years has occupied the post 0t superintendent or transportation. Mr. Kirkpatrick took over his new duties yesterday. H. LAPTHURN and L, S. STEVENSON District Managers. 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Solid as the Continent All LIFE All. PROFITS FOR POIICYIIOIDEIE I &IIIIC.IW.BIPIQII,M;D. u" IS rue PERSONALITY our nu: vxrusur run causes PEPTIC omen. A Jiatient who had suiIered for a long time with an ulcer of the stomach finaLy tired oi waiching his diet and taking alkaline pow-y ders and decided to undergo oper-f ation. The operation was silccess-l m1 and he m: that now his troub- ‘ ies were over; that he would have no further pain or discomfort. In expressing this thought to his physician he was surprised and dis- apponted when he was told that another ulcer might form at some time in the future unless he used "extreme" care; that "ordinary" care of hisdiet and habits would not be sufficient. The physician explained that it was not his stomach that was at fault. It was his personality; the way he worried about; business his hours, eating when tired or upset up that made the ulcer form. "The person who devebps peptic ulcer (ulcer of the stomach and ulcer of the duodenum or-nrst wart of the small hitcstine into which the stomach empties) is more im- portant than the ulcer itself. It is not the stomach but the man who is iii." Dr. George Draper, professor 9f Clin’cal Medicine, Columbia Uni- versity. in Clinical Medicine and that “violent, destruc- tive emotional outbreaks -— fear. anger, jealousy. and the like-fre- quently cause an increase in the symptoms of peptic ulcer. There seems to be a bran-i centre which begins oi- controls emotion. and prepaid to your nearest Railway Station. Apply to Mrs. M. Delan- ey, Wellington. P. E. I. L-i454-4-10-2l. FOR SALE-PRIZE WINNING Gladiolus Bubs. Picardy large to? personality or n.‘.i.fui..-.i., is determined by the imm emotional conditions u: the l . Now when we remember" 11.11. a‘. least one in every filly men arid women have peptic ull-ri; ‘pm l, great many more have ilii- 1p m”, “my 0!‘ milked") that iuiins m" causes peptic uiccr, it gin -, 1g 5mm. zdea of the number o! "non. n1- high strung lI‘l(il\'i(il1.l.5, about us. Although these iii(il\'l born with this lt'll(i('iif_ ration of cailnuc-i». A tvnys possible. ,- spirit can prcvenr llQiliir‘ ulcer. HARRINGTON SCHOOL Honor roll for hliiftfil‘ Grndc IX—l Hcc-n Philips. s Joyce Ncwson, . Grade VII—i Arum (T Olcdinc Phillips. Grade VI~1 (Ivor-ac (Jucimorly 2 A.i'ti1ur Rodd, 3 Iiiisnii iiiFiii". Grade V-i Glcii'i\ic',\".~ziii. L‘ licr- bi’ P11111108. 3 Ivan Mlnrroav. Grade IV—1 Lcamon him-row. 2 Sterling FOFd. 3 Sheldon Ivailwr. Grade III—1 Vcida Walker. Grade II——1 Stella Docirls. 2 Lois Jones. Gracie I (a) Harold lviorrow. Grade I (b) I ltleriicn Philiiyws, 3 Jack McIntyre. Grade l’ (c) l Edith Rim-roux 1 Bobbie Docids Pupils making over R5 per (w-m are: Helen Philips. Anita (‘meow-o Joyce Newson. Glen Noni-son, Rilllni Dodds. Lois Jones, Hamid Tlwilflw‘, I-Icrhv Phillips. Perfect attendance: Jovcc Neal'- srm, Helen Phillips, Anita Clilifilfirl‘ Oicriinc Phillips. Gicn Nr-'\'~"i Hrrbv Phillips. Lois Jones, Siclia Dodds. Georgie R. Harper-Teacher. iurc, 2 I Harold Druids, 2 “ EYESICHT“ it EXAMINATION ; Fitting and Snnnlying Glasses Etc. ii. J. MABCN “in Air B i . y y u Se; v .1 . l‘; .. from which the emotions. p iimolwririu comes: but the way these emotions OPTOMETRIST a ‘I“".""" are expressed depends upon the MONTAGITE, P. E. I_. ‘ inilhlliilflifii‘ indwiduaps makesum without‘, Office Connected With g H being at all conscious of the fact. Drugstore. I "Peptic ulcer is, then, a parl- Of T (Canadian Press) I _] TORONTO. April IPTPBQQYS ca...“ msuoorv treated the stock markeg. witl} yrcsllug ti‘ Dome 5 _ , R t caution in the closing sess on o 1cm 1151 -- . the week. buYinB in moilieragpon {Xfinlffm liii a y m“ I l g . and raising bids narrow y.‘ he , inn-iii.- § o mu ouuinsu locals. 4a psi- word; “fosters: and moi-ii urn ll, ‘c c, scare about a. possible 011i. 1D the i ltobi. Mont; l‘): p3 word; Announcements andtiomlng EVUIKI-EB‘ per word." (rilusri-lltgil g - toi-hc 34 k r word~ An llelnorlun Notices, 70o per inch, Lists of o price 0f 301d W35 flPPRfem-iy T9" m," Aninnio. 111 5,515,“, ofgnin", (jgnjl, ma, o. plll’ name; utter- or Unndnicnce we a moved by Wasliingtolri reaaslurances Slhllwkcy 852 our Inch; Notices ot Than:- and Appreciation, 10¢ p: inch 0s- .» pa! , and price gains ra '~"ed e mis- sieri-m - "m, my" "t" 0|] App c. on. _ ccllaneous mines index a small 11'5"‘? Ilnhnum our" for any advertisement twenty an cents, margin. _ slni-i- l. I 11o Q5439» A steady to strong tone ruaeg Sliillllil-‘lnlwiw ‘. 7-‘: _ —-.»_. - in the oils, The western issues i _. .; 30 , not make much headway with the w" H" ‘w! strayed iiflalefliflelpfiwantem l rally noticed on Friday but a ma- 5i’; _ '_“"' "i jority of them, including Royalite. , m 3|}, WANTED — EXPERIEM hi) BIAN Okalta, Lowery, Model, Caimont QYHYIUZIIHIU m5 QTRAYED FROM 'MY RANCH for farm wort; Apply to RlCill-llti and A. P. Consolidated were up QI-Iilurr-s April a, silver black female fox. Henderson, North River. slightly at the close. ed mg; 33'3" 7,, Nouiy r. w. Godfrey, Siiffgoléti. L-l-ltt-i-IO-si. The base metal leaders open Wright 11in- '40 L-13Zi- - - . '~'——-'~"* ' " :::":.r:.::.":s.:°stature; i -==-=—F—-s,,==== T» he I C “d bed l, fi or e —~ - :17? s... rota‘: . ~ "om To son Bay Faiconbridge Sherrltt ;\,*'.';""' FOR SALE-GOOD IIEII-‘ER CALF. L-l-té2-4-ill-iii. ‘ ' g l lil‘ — " .1 _;__.‘ and Sudbury Basin advanced. Ei- it‘... Gold 61 Pownal Street. L-14a1-4-10-3i. ‘ _ ~ ‘ _ v domdo firmed 10 cgms and the Brlll‘ lint-st T0 LLT — HOUSE 7o nuts-it‘ Qflllilllld"! George Stret, ii rooms. moiicm ougtiidslgltixcsitswkaargvlflidlxrnigntb to 15 ‘Q{‘,‘,,‘,'§§‘.‘""“‘ FOR SALE IN MONTAGUE ONE conveniences, excellent (:'li‘.(l1i.O.'1 cents included Kerr-Addison Kirk- (vim) liiiilit‘ w!" 110F595 l0 “m” APT“ “m!- wlth garage, Immediate iluscciss- ' _ (on ltirk A. M. Wright. L-l324-4-9-3i. 10m Apply McLean & Mrrliiniinii, land Lake Macassa Mining Cor . . aeration. ‘Pervert. ' Pickle Crow. illiiiliii“ Royal Bank Buildmgmafi 4 w u Premier Preston Sullivan. and liniv lVhltc - ' ' ' *- - » . , -. ron saw. on RENT m EXCEL- _ -.__ _-_. Wood-Cadillac. Syivanlte and 515- j.';_;yl',,‘,_-;" 16m hm“ . - . y 10 room house, 149 a coe added 20 cents each. fiflililaenkflngp ‘ Bum“ sweet Apply ziqlgqogefi? Female Helpmyganted 7 __ srltruo PARK SCHOOL },"';;{_h"';j I 5°’ ' ' WANTED - nonsekcerizn rou —-'i- illilll Nip coiinliy home, Slate qualifications 300°‘ m" t" Marchi- -~ {‘",‘("_ ‘}{‘_’§§., FOR SALE - sum. TONE snvo- and wages expected. Anon 21-1 sum" DePflfi-menil- ‘" ' ' ‘" erfls Canaries. Choice singers $5100 Eustoxi. L-13ii-4-ll-ii. CAPABLE MAID FOR (‘ii housework in country". Ki of cooking required. Good \\ ' to right person. W " T. i Guardian. L-liliil-l-lirmi Salmon Pink, one dozen seventy- five cents. Second sine Picardy Bulbs, fifty cents a dozen. Mixed colors, three dozen for one dollar, all postpald. Extra bulbs for early orders write iwrs. Gordon Mac- Millan, North River. P. E. I. L-i450-4-10-6i. II-IAVE A LARGE STOCK 0 Rubber Traces complete for ser- vice. New and used at. popular prices. A‘so one riding wagon $35.00. Clinton Morrison. Dealer in new and used American Belt- Work CAPABLE WOMAN R l-I QFTR E! position housekeeper or iitllifii work in city. Wrrc "l1" wwrl Guardian. L-l-i-lfl-i-iil-Al FARMER. AND RANFIIEII III-l quires helper. Good I‘(‘i"()mihl‘l1li.\- ticlu essential. Apply (‘iunixliwii i455- Miscellaneous ' , Fredericton, P. E. I. m‘ L-1467-4-l2-4l. ________--i- Uao Ilnard‘: for colds. <3) FUR ways ,has retired to private life. Mr. White, one of the "old school" in the railroad fraternity is one of the continent. He was the guest ol holi- or at a dinner at the Fort Garry, when his brother officers made recognlt on oi his long contribution ‘o railway life in Canada. Mr. White will be succeeded in Winni- peg by W .A. Kirkpatrick 0i Ed- best known car MWVICQIIIUII on tiici Q HELP IIIIIII I-‘EEI’ Warm bath with Cuticura Soap greatly soothes and benefits. Then sppiy Cuticurs Ointment-effective treatment and medication for local irritations. Try it ionilliii. In morning. dun will Cuticun Tiiicum to help prevent shoe discomfort FREE samples by writing‘ we si _ "IPI Fin-rt W -i M ml . SOAP \~n UiNYMFNT ‘Cuticutl Dept. 3i. troll CUTIE A Paved Highways vince are closed to motor weight of load and vehicle Dated this 18th day of By Order C INSURE IN THE SVN LIFE. . sets $777,D00.0C0. Tflicsc nrc ' cr than the combined n the foilr next largest Insurance Companies. wanted. Consult J. . ' Currie Bldg, Charlottetown. NOTICE Closed to Motors Until Further Notice all paved Highways in this Pro- vehicies when the combine? exceeds 4.000 lbs. March, A.D., 1937 P. S. FIELDING. lerk of the Executive Counci)