MARCH 19. 1940 iileoeniiaion on Turnip Seed l. m: _ CHARLOTTETOWN gqargigilxiv STOCK QUOTATIONS | gffofigly advise that only two varieties of Turnip Seed be lonied with the ‘hope of selling theni as Table Stock Turnips for ‘hipment from this Province this coming Full, The R. V. Ditmar Registered Turnip Seed grown in Nova Scotia by for the rnost P°P"l°' ("Iii 4-5_ of your acreage should be lunged Di_tmar._Tlie Laurentiari Registered Turnip Seed, grown in Nova Scotia, this is a purple topped Turnip that we are trying re introduce but unfortunately it does not wax as well as the Ditmar Wyigfy and not more than I-5 of your acreage should be Laurentian. I strongly suggest that our Turnip growers plant not more than l4 of their acreage for the early market and for the remainder do "i be in any INIIFY Pllmilflg but use 2-12-6 with Borax and if pos- giblfl have your land analyzed. We have a limited supply of both these varieties of Nova Scotia [egistered Turnip Seed for sale, wholesale and retail. You eqn, "we thesoyarieties o_f Turnip Seed from any of the following; l George C. Kitson, Colville, Lorne _Coles, Milton, Harold Cudmore, liockiey, John A. McKinnon, Union, Melvin Jay, York, Irving! Thompson, Dunstaffanage, Frank McNally, Scotchfort, Earle lngs, . Mr. Herbert and J. Lea Praught, Cherry Valley, Harold P. Smith, fgyllidl, as well as at our Charlottetown office. FERTILIZER .' The Island price has not as yet been established. Our price gill be the some as other distributors. Our business is expanding ' “eh month and indirectly through the above mentioned dealers or' iii our office we would appreciate a share of your Fertilizer require- ts. Consider that you are bound to run into a year when prices on , Produce will be low and naturally when this occurs we will prefer buying from those who purchased their Fertilizer from us. We allow whole sale prices on both the above mentioned varie- sin of Turnip Seed and Fertilizer to Shipping Clubs. FRANK B. CLARKE ' CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I. I. PHONE 111 e - Advertising liates-l-Payable in Advance Mhnlrnuns Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Ceute 0min! Gunilla loos-ls. 5a r word' western and Eastern locals 3e per ward; Announcemeu and oming Events 8o per word: Oll-rifled lo oer word: In M ' Notices 70o per inch; um of floral and Spiritual Offerings Cprdg, etc” 5e per name; Legge" o; Condolence 70o per Inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.4m and 10 cents for every additional 3 wards. Notices of Thanks and Mlllfl-‘lfli-itm- 700 DH‘ Inch or 4a per word. Lists oi Subscriptions 49 cents per inch, Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale Fa sane - TRAILER. REASON- e ice f0!‘ quick sale. A l 36 Coliseum. L-IM-LIIPIN- . Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE W A N '1‘ E D T 0 learn Barber Trade short Course. Expert training. Molar Barber College Halifax. N455, all salm-firnusawnatnoafir IQQQUO- _ X1 S . 11-134-3-18-81 Fmlfld Yon SALE-TWO Biwoiysows l-‘ourm - TIRE arm RIM. AP- d to tar-row soon. S. B. Gillispie, ply Guardian. 11-153-3-19-31. _ editors 14-166-8-19-11. ii ---- n ____ Ion SALI - s eoo aaanmcua- EsilaPed B701‘ at a bargain. L. . Coles, Milton. L-115-3-16-19. IOII. BALE — I JOIIN BULL GUR- ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH two silver foxes. Markings right. ears L. U. D Left .ear resp. 1 T my , a ovens. Apply, oflice. and a '1". fro; Roi an id , Sanatorlum. l Mlllview. o v irpiiijl-3f1gfy1vf_ 14-84-8-10-81. ' . mymlm BUY Position Wanted them. Rubber Traces complete nc . r- ienced. Apply Guardian. L-l65-8-19-8i. Lost end Rubber Trace lengths 1.75 and up per pair. Heavy and light belts. Cinton Morrison, Fredericton Station. - 29-3-18-31. R. BALI — CREAM SEPAR- s". film“ I 6. M11119 o - 10M LOST - BLACK a 808-1.. L-l52-8-i9-3i. brown and white Bobbie. Finder please notify Frank Newsome, R0 valley. s£-156—3-18-1i. Professional ilarils II. F. IIRGRIBALII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 4'! P.0. Box 18 Valuable Property FOR SALE AT KEIISINGTON N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am O md I‘ 2t 1-8 Am For Pr 15-8 Am Radiator 8 5-8 Am Tel Tel 171 7-8 ' Ain Water 8 3-4 i Anaconda 27 1-4 Atchison 21 3-4 Bolt Ohio 4 7-8 Baldwin Loco 14 alt Ohio 4 7-8 Bendix Av 81 1-8 Beth Steel 72 3-8 Ches Ohio 39 Chrysler 84 8-8 C011 Oil 22 1-2 oniwes. S0 1 1-8 Con 81 Curt W 81 Bloc Auto Lite 87 8-8 Elec Pr Lite 5 n Elec 87 8-4 Gen Iibodl 48 Gfll Motors 52 7-8 Goodrich 18 1-4 Goodyear Tire 22 1-8 i Gt Nor Pfd E 1-2 Hud Mot Car 5 7-8 Kennecott 34 5-8 Mont Ward 52 1-2 N Y Central 15 1-8 or Am Co 20 5-8 Nor Pacific 7 5-8 Penn R R 21 1-2 Phil Pet Ca 38 l-il Pure Oil Co 0 1-8 io Corp 6 Sears Roe Co 83 i-4 South Pacific 12 Std Oll N J 48 8-4 Stude C011) l0 8-4 ‘Texas Corp 44 7-8 Unit Air 44 1-4 Uni C0719 2 1-8 United Drug 5 1-2 United Gas Imp 13 1-8 U S R er 34 1-4 U S St Co 53 7-8 U S Ind Al 21 1-4 ium 81 8-4 Warner Bros 8 7-8 West Union 21 5-8 West Eilec 110 8-4 GRAIN GI-HCAGO. March 18—(AP)—- Selling based on peace talk and trade uncertainy following the meeting of Hitler end Mussolini lowered wheat prices u much as 1 5-8 cents at times today but the market recovered most of this lou later. Whea. closed 1-4-5-8 lcvwer tihan Saturday, May 1.01 1-2—6-8, Jly 99 l-4—3-8; Corn unchanged to 1-4 down, May 55 3-4—-7-8, Jly 50 8-8; Oats 1-4-3-8 lower. WINNTPEG. March 18—(CP)— Liquidation, which followed rumors of pence moves in Europe, estab- lished an easier trend on Winnpeg grolnwxchange today and wheat futures prices closed 3-4-5-8 lower. finished at. 87 5-8 with Jly 88 7-8 and Oct 90 l-4 cents. Hesitancy in American wheat and security markets gave a weak un- dcrtone to trading in the Winnipeg Pit. Livestock MONTREAL, March 18—(CP)— Steers were easier but other live- stock ciasses were steady on the two Montreal livestock markets to- day, the Dominion Department of Agriculture reported. Receipts were cattle, B55; calves. 904; sheep, 121; hogs. 1,698. Good steers sold from $7 to 87.50 medium $6.25 to $7 and common from $4.50 for rough oxen to $6. A fe-w baby beeves of fed calves o1 fair to medium quality made $7 t0 $8.50. Heifers ranged from $4 to $7. Good cows were $5.25 to 85.75 med- ium $4.50 to $5.25 and common $3.75 to $4.50. Oanners and cutters were $3 to $3.50. Good bulls were. a $5.50 to $6 common $4 to $5.25. l Calves were about steady with last Monday's quotations. Good Owing to ill health 1 am offering b‘: private sale, my farm, of twenty. t rce acres of good land. with small orchard, buildings in good- repair, house fully equipped with bath, electric light and steam healing; also the following-one hcnvy farm horse, three cows (two pure bred| Guernsey and one grade); Binder and Mower (McConnick), truck wagon cart light wagon, hay rake, horsc hoe, harrow, plough, grain crusher. Open for inspc ion any time. HAMMOND J. TOOMBS. Kensington. L-317-3-14-1-19. Bargain Sale DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. J. A. BENTLEY. KL‘. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attnrncy-nt-laiw MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street h=.—-.-_.-——~—.--- '~—..— — - - MocGUiGAN 8t TRAINOR MARK It. ltIncGllIGAN, 14.0. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, K. C. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. IVIONEY T0 LOAN Olilcc: Over Provincial ltanli. itichmnnd Street, Charlottetown ; McLEOD 8i BENTLEY '. ii. r. McPHEi s. a K. t; , NOTARY. so. . miiinisran. soucnore i Ella Building Charlottetown PALMER 8. HASLAM ' I-I. J. PALMER, K.C, 1 A. .1. IlARLAitI, on. NIL-B- BARRISTER, n-rc. i 580k of Nova scotin chambers. Charlottetown, I‘.E.I. Due to the owners leaving the province wc have been authorized to reduce the price M f th lde ti l rt u... 8,91" T° ‘$5,’? ,,,,, ,, iii. =1 tuifrtin-i‘. Jiiiifii’. . is now one of the most out- ==—' -_ _. . . standing bargains available. curcurr: s. ANDREWS .~illiii’r.c%iiigzaiiiflg‘SIT.’ o x ee . u- Alf-Cd in the vIery heist, resizin- Iiuntcr liver and Bradaibane Qal-‘l-ege ‘L? ,‘,l‘,,,°|,,',§_‘“"q~fi Vi"! and Niirht Service iii-fee at which It is offered ni- iows for any necessary repairs ind such improvements as the purchaser might desire and after aliowln, for such the cost would be much less than iuiiding a. similar residence. Anyone considering building this year we save consider- able money by acquiring this property. For further anal! The Eastern Trust seu. aiMsriiirsoIii MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. l’ E. Island M .i liorrell 8r Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone i447 particulars, iionipany 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. P. E. l. vcals made 811 with medium good veals around $10.50 and common i lght veals down to $8. The bulk of the offerings were made up of com- i mon to just fair quality and brought mostly $8 to $9.50. Drinkers we? $5 to $7.50 and grassers t4 to 'I'hree early lambs of fair quality were sold at $8 each. last year's lambs were mostly bucks and brought around t9. Sheeip were 84 to $6 mostly $5.50 to $6. Hogs were mostly $985 to 89.40 for bacons fed and watered. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on off grades. Saws m w- were $8 to $8.50. Hogs sold an rally . grade brought mostly $12.40 hot. weight. FINANCE B Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writ" NEW YORK, March 18-—(AP)— A lew aviatlans, particularly air- (.1168, along with e handful of specialties, pushed up in today's stock market but most leaders in- clined to lag. Canadian stocks were fairly steady. Bell Tele. hone advanced 1 3-4 point-S to 1 1-4 while Die- tillers magi-am and Dome end Lake Shore held steady. Interna- nonal Nickel and Ford were easy. Transfers totalled 512,520 shares Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) ltoeh Close Ahittbi 185 Abitibi Pfd 11 1-8 toe B A Oll Bathurst A 12 3-4 Can Victim 8 Tar 7 A 7 5-8 Fraser V T 0 15 7-8 I11 A 21 1-8 Imn O11 14 3-4 Int Pete 22 1-2 i Price Corn l8 1-4 Price Pfd 76 New York Curio (Canadian Prue) 8 Close Gym 87 1-4 Am Gas E1 Am Super Power 8-8 Brown Co 21 Cities service 4 1-8 Creole Pet 20 5-8 El Bond Share 5 5-8 Gulf Oll COFD 85 Hiuimble Oll 60 Lockheed Air 27 7-8 Niagara Hudson 5 1-8 Pant Oll 5 7-8 (Canadian Press) '10. March 18- Stooke Close Alderimac 28 Amm Gold 3 A118 Cdn 87 Ans! Huron 2:2 Amitifield 8 Aunor Gold 210 Begalm 5 1-2 Banlofleiid 18 Base Metal 20 Bear Exipl 6 Beattle 108 Bldeood. l8 Bobio 8 Bralorne 10 8-4 Brit Dom 11 Broulan 47 Bfvwn Oll 16 Buff Ank 665 Buff Cdn 8 1-4 Cal Edm 195 Celmont 33 Cdn Mal 81 Cent Pat 212 Cent Poro l0 1-2 Chester 75 Cochenour 61 Coniaszas 160 Conlsrum 155 Con Chi/h 12 Cons Smelt 43 l-l e Oll 2i 3-4 East Crest 5 1-2 M 860 Eldorado 91 Extension 25 Falcon 490 Pbrnland 8 Francoeur 41 GOds Lake 50 Goidale 15 l-4 Gold Eagle 14 Gold Gate 14 Gunner Gold 49 Haicrow 1 1-2 Hallnor 700 Hard Rock 101 Harker 5 1'3 High Sar 15 Hollinger 18 1-2 Home Oil 240 Homestead 5 8-4 Howey 88 3-4 Hud Bav Min 39 1-2 Int Nickel 42 1-2 Jacola 4 Jelllcoe 235 Kirk Lake 125 Lake Shore 23 3- Laba Cad 1'1’- 3-4 iecitch 72 1-4 ’ ‘ttle L L 810 ‘iacassa 420 ‘act-cod 19" ‘irdsen 43 lalartla 105 ‘iaralgo 8 ‘licKenzie 120 ‘fin Com 100 Moneta. 70 Morris 5 1-8 avbob 20 Niplssing 121 Noranda 70 Nor Metal 50 rlen 135 Okaits. 112 Omega 27 Oro Plato, 45 1-4 Pac ta 4 1-3 Pamour 166 artanen ti 3-4 Paymaster 85 l-2 Perron Gold 1B3 Pick crow 370 Pioneer Z17 Powell 135 Premier 125 Preston 204 Reno Gold 35 S Anth 13 San Ant 22E senator 3'7 Sherritt 95 Slscoe 7'7 Steep R0 242 Straw Lake 4 Sud Cont 7 Tack Hugh 870 burn 150 Uchi Upper Can Ventures 405 Waitr- Am 555 Wendigo 11 Wiltsey C Wood Cad W11 Han: 715 UNLISTED Daihorisie Kirk Town Mandy TILLIE THE TOILER u ' Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Can Pacific _ can steamship Celancse Cons Smelt 1st I I campers-it- Nat Brew Quebec Power Shflwllllgilll St Law Com St Law Pfd 0 I U2 n N m W it 4" N“WN Qhm w m mu u - -@-~@==¢ma»@S4¢5=@§~»:a¢at§S T §m~ mwww» M w flood: Q EIBC B NTREAL, March 18-—(CP)-— Stocks closed irregular today with P8111685. a few constructions and mrscellaneous issues showing louver Price trends while the other sec- tions an the list were steady w slightly higher‘. St. Lawrence Corporation issues. Bitilllfsi. Dryden and Howard Smith slid small fractions 1n the papers and General Steel Wares, United Steel and Hamilton Bridge weakened in the construction group. C. P. R, actively traded, tacked on l-4 and Consolidated Smelters ‘W88 11D HHTWWIY in metals. Brazil- ian. Montreal Power and Winnipeg Electric “A" firmed small fractions in utilities, Canada Steamships issues, in light liquidation, gave up minor amounts. Other losers intruded Do- minion Steel and Coal "B." Canad- iarl Car. Massey Harris and Canad- ian Celanese. '|I_‘otal sales: 24,700; Industrals, 15.100; Mines. 9.000: Brads, $500. Produce Prices March 18—(CP)-—- Produce Market prices here today, es reported by the Domznlon De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade cneamery prints, Jobbing price, 29—29 l-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 28 1-2-29; Que no 1 pasteurzcrl re- graded, wholesale Jobbing prxce, 28 —28 l-8; Que n0 2, 27 1-2. Cheese: Ont white and colored, current make, wholesale Jobbing price. 17 1-4. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling price, A—Izirge 35; A-nriedium 23; A-ipullcts 22; B 2i: O l9 1-2; B-large unquoted. Potatoes: Que no i 75's 1_o0_. 1.10; Que no 2 75': .80-.90; NB no l 75's l:15—1.20; PEI no 1 75's 1.30 --1.35: PET vthites 125-130; Fla lid £10 1, 2.50, no 2, 2.40, MONTREAL, Q11 BCICC 2 5-8 rid Ore 170 i ‘TORONTO March 1&—(CP)— . After eight consecutive dcclnes, the gold stocks chalked up an un- important galn in today's ‘Toronto exchange market while other groups continued to drift donn- ward. Gold shares firmed .14 1I"i the index, the industriels 105i, g3 and the base metal arid western oil groups closed .12 down. Volume held around the month's average 177.000 shares. Lake Shore firmed 3-4 to 23 8-4 for broken lot trades and the other of 4 to 5 cents were netted by Mac- Leod-Cockshuit. Anglo-Huronian. Little Long Lac, O'Brien and Wright-Hargreaves. Tcburn weak- ened 10 conts and smarer losses were netted by Hard Rock, Pickle Crow and San Antonio. Noranda sold at 70 for e loss of 1-2, Nickel lost 8-4 and S/meltcrs added 5 cents and Aldermac gain- ed a cent, Brazilian and C. P. R. posted gains of a minimum fraction, the big oils posted only minor changes and the steels. papers, aircrafts and implements were lower. Cub, Feet and DcI-lavlland dlsplayrd weak. ness and new low prices for year were boarded by several steels, including the Canadian Car and Foundry stocks and Dominion lBteel B. ante out ACHES a " (p, senior golds held unchanged. Gains i 1-4. Ventures and Waite-Amulet‘ the I --_i._ ii- ,1} ,. PALE IDLE COIIFEDERATION LIFE R STRENGTH. SERVICE A SECURITY iviiiii 1i! Ill“ LIFE 155M“ retirement without Life Insurance. you. HEAD OFFICE Banks Press) (Canadian Stocks Close Canada Montreal Commerce Nova Scotia. Rflyal Bk .- liEill .1 . lei w iuorvrr-wnr. 0mm l (Cannunni Press) MONTREAL, March 18—Sclect- ed mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks Duparq | NEW YORK, March l8—(AP)— ‘Foreign Exchange: Gmat Britain Close 2 demand 3.75, Cables 3.77 1-2, 3.75. 3.77 1-2, 60-day bills 3.73 3-4. 90- day bills 3.72 3-4: France 2.13 1-2; Germany 40.20N; Italy 5.05; Neth- erlands 53.12; Canada .81 7-8; (Ot- tawa. Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-0.91 pc dis.) CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT March 7th, A. D., 1940. In Re Estate of Galvin McDon- aid Bell late of Charlottetown in -Queen's County In the said Prav- litncf; Insurance Agent, deceased, es | To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. | eczema: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Ethcl S. Bell of Charlottetown aforesaid, widow, Jild Gwendolyn Henderson of Brookline in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. United States of ‘America, married woman, the exe- eutrlccs of the above named estate ipraying that a citation may be iissued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: i You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear _ before the Judge present at a Pro- “is is roii riir or. W‘ Q Life Insurance le the one certain means of cushioning a financial shock resulting from death, total disability, financial reverses or Just as a careful pilot will not start cs flight without a parachute, neither will a. thoughtful man take on responsibilities towards dependenh When a Confederation Life representative calla upon you, consult him. He is trained to advise Confederation Life NE OF TIIE WORLD'S GREAT LIFE N BRANCH OFFICE: Bank of Nova Scotia. Building, Charlottetown-W. G. HOGG, Manager i bate Court to be held in the Court Illouse in Charlottetown in Queens iCounty, in the said Province, on Monday the sixth day of May next coming. at, the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why - the Accounts of the said Estate,‘ should not be passed and the i Estate closed as prayed for in saidl petition and on motion of W. Em Bentley, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioners. I And it is hereby ordered that e true co y hereof be forthwith pub- lished n some newspaper publish- led in Chariotettown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- ,of and that, a true copy hereof be iforthwith posted in the following public ginces respectively, namely, in the all of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near ‘he Ro at Bank of Canada. in "harlot etown aforesaid. and at or near The Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all rsons interested in the said as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His "onour Harold Leonard Palmer, Jidve oi the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the dey and year first ‘love written. By ti‘: Court. (L. S.) Registrar. (SizdJ MURIEL C. LOWTHEB. L.-132-3-19-26-4-2-9. WN MEDICINE NOW 8E Fill / Association ANCE INSTITIITIUNS TORONTO Mortgage‘ Sale g Notice is hereby given that there will be sold b Public Auctiondn front of the Law Courts building in Charlottetown on Wednesday, the seventeenth do. o April A. D. 1840 at that hour p 1 o'clock noon the following tract of Iandw-For- ty-two acres of land at Murray Harbor on Lot 64 iri King's County. This land is fully described in an indent e of Mortgage, dated the 23rd day of May, 1922, from Jannet Keepin of Murray Harbour afore- said, ed Woman. to Gordon Furness Matheson of Vernon in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island. The above sale of land is made pursuant to s. power of sale contained in the aeld mortgage, having been made in the rlncipal and interest secured there y. For further particulars apply at ‘he office of Norman W. Lowther, 86 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. Dated this 18th day of March A. D., 1040. GORDON FURNESS MATHESON MORTGAGEE. L 162-3-19-26-4-2-9 Mortgage Sale THERE will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, on Friday the 20th day of April 1840. at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, ALL and singular the lands following that is to say: ALL THAT TRACT piece and parcel of land situate lying and being on Township num- ber 64 in Kings County In said Province, bounded and described as follows that is to say: By a line commencing at a. stake set an the north side of the Buell Road at a distance of 7 chains and 52 links east from the eastern bou-nda y of John Louis Wheeler's land thence north parallel to the said bound- ary for the distance of 55 chains or thereabouts to the rear line of the Murray River Farms, thence to the western boundary of land now or fonneriy in possession of James Richards, thence south- wardly along same to the south- west anglc thereof, thence east- wardiy to the west boundary of land formerly in the possession of illilary James Bueli, being the east boundary of land now or formerly held by Robert Bueil thence south along the same to the Buell Road aforesaid and thence west along said road about 8 chains and 20 links to thr- place of commence- ment containing by estimation 4i acres of land a little more or less “ping the eastern hall’ of a farm of land conveyed by the Commis- missicne of Public Lands to Rob- crt Bucll by Deed bearing date the 14th day of September 1870. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in I ccrtnin Iniiivnture of Mortgage dated the 27th day of All"! 1925 and made by John R. Buell of Ab- ney in Kings County aforesaid. and Mary Buell his wife of the first part, and Thomas Sherry of John- sions River in Queens County in said Province, Farmer. of the sc-u- and part. default having bet-n made in the payment of the prin- cipal anri interest secured by the said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to Fl. F. MacPiiee. K. 0., Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dated this 16th day of March A. D., 1940. THOMAS SHERRY. Mortgagee. L-l51-8-19-26-4-2-9. oo»+++o+o»<w++o+v+o444 Sealed Tenders Will be received till March 28th, by Kinkora Dairying As- sociation for Cheesemaker for the season of I940. Applicants must state wages at per I00 lbs. cheese J. W. FARMER Secretary. Asooookoc» ustwnrdly along the said roar line 1155-3-15-19-23 TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Saturday, March 23rd for blacksmith work and siioei g horses for the City of Charlottetown for t e season 1940. The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. J L-48-8-l4-16-19-21. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Saturday, lViarch 23rd for supplying the City with gasoline and oils for the season 1940. tender not necessarily J. 1-43-8-14-18-10-21. lcomparecl with 883,180 last Friday. i Among issues finishing ahead were American Airlines. Eastern .Air Lines. Douglas Ali-craft, Glenn yMartin, Chrysler, Southern Rail- way, Pennsylvania, Loft, Dow chemical, Air Rieducti and Montgomery Ward. 110th U. S. Steel arid Bethlehem were a, shade under ea this week's mill omrriiiozis were officially esti- mated of: more than had been ex- pectcd. On the offside were Beers Roe- buck, Benrllx. Lockheed, Corn Pro- ducts, American Telephone, Ane- conda. U. S. Rubber. American Con, Westinghouse, Union Carbide. Western Union. General Electric and International Harvester. Ilfififlflhfij sis LINIMENT ON BOUT THE CONCEIT " OKAY, eu‘? A HEAD \//> OF THAT LIKE THAT NEEDS ._> ateszvéaarvti. rem GALLONS-JIMM r i. ms ' The lowest 0r any accepted. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. By Westovel FOR A SWELLED HEAD, EH? WELL,WALLY, I GUESS YOU PUT THE LiNiMENT ON THE RIGHT PLACE i aalbvln -._