i I Y 2s. 1941 2%»- And Flnanc “Id start monthly Payment!- plan. Phillips Bulldlnl gniton Street LOANS up r0 $500.00 This is the way We pay our bills-- lt‘: really the most sensible way! We go to Gwen] e Eastern Ltd., for a loan. with a "clean slate." We can repay in amai] Why don't you try this simple. pram“; General Finance Eastern Ltd. Char ttetown Phoneliiii B01454 We pay off all our bills Office Ilours 0-650. Saturday 0-1 m1 Guardian locals, do 1° per word; Announcers-en 11ml and Condolence up 10 cents for every S iritusi Ollerln ‘I00 per inch It’! [4-63-5-1-6-1. Advertising Rates Payable in Advance H Minimum Charge ior AnyAdvertiaementa s5 can" vglrg; Western and Eastern locals nn ' _ mflsimd 3o per word; In biemEr-ilag’ 1:31:23, 1’(l°o,p;:n|l:§hé°:gr|: g: edding enga o ‘asifilitioraaal 3 wo A reciltion, 7 o [er nc or pes- word. Liata of Bllbaog-I ii J1me per own Addrrza and Presentation v1.00. Other raves“: Events 8o per word; went 40 words ior 81.00 Notices of Thanks and application. _r.._ v. - P’? F 0r 5810 Male Help Wanted WANTED no! "gummy “ANTS “'3 farm nnd- tiardenon WAFOB hump”? glefiisgflfiipfflfl“ Arthur Burke, southvéélt. “my 258-54541. 10B SALE — MASSEY HARRIS _ A i Guardl n. M’ p“ 119266-5-22-21. -" |'0II SALE-ERBAN OATS. MIX- pd grain; seed. zséaxlc terms. R. E. 11 , Duns a nege. °°““° y L-287-0-22-3i. yon SALE-BARBER SHOP. ES- tsbiished 15 years. Modern gqulpmenl, 0r will hire good bar- ber. F‘. W. Cole, coie Block. Sadr- vilie, N. B. L-206-5-20-22-24. M? —“ POTATO PLANTER FOR SALE. . 1i N0. ll MacKenzie, looks very much like the Asplnwall, one 310w; or will exchange for little pigs or young cattle. Frank B. Clarke. 11-394-5-22-21. 10R SALE — IIEINTZMAN & CO. Piano. modern aln style. Par- ticularly‘ good condition. Bar- gain. Apply Box "M." Guardian 11-409-5-23-31. Female HelpWdnterl WANTED - YOUNG MARRIED man with car desires sales p951- tion. Experienced. Good refer. 9m"- APPW 30x AB Guardian. L-2B5-5-22-3i. To Let TO LET - NEW HOUSE. HABJJ. wood floors, furnace, etc. A pi 73 Bflyfield. L-AIO-S-iig-II: APARTMENTS T0 RENT. MOD- ern conveniences. Phone 1276. 11-251-5-21-31. TO LET — FURNISHED APART- ment until November 1st. A ply 14 York Lane, Brighton. p L-l07-5-17-20-22-24. T0 LET —- LARGE COTTAGE AT Brighton Shore furnished. Apply Guardian. a-zio-s-z -t. T0 RENT - IDEAL COUNTRY house. barns. orchard. 0n highway Radio snd Furniture ior sale. H. Beaten, Hunter River. L-40l-l5-33-li. WANTED — EXPERIENCED country girl. References. 3 Kent Street. L-4l9-5-23-3l. IMNTED — EXPERIENCED DIN- ing room girl and chambermaid icr Srickvilic Hotel. Sackville. N. B. L-145-5-19-5i. Wanted WANTED —- BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- tarv Write inr information. Moler Barber Collcuc. Halifax. 01-133 WANTED T0 BUY COWS. IIEIF- ersstecrs in lair shape to go on pasture, write or apply W. R. Dennis. Cash and Carry, Char- lottetown. 11-161-5-19-31. For Sale LARGE ASSORTMENT OF USED baths. sinks. toilet lavatories. furnaces radiators pipes and fitt- ints at bnriznin prices. Satisfac- tion guaranteed Union Plumbing 4t lie-slim: Supplies. 34 Grain West Montreal. Que. N 804 Agents Wanted IAN WANTED I-‘OR 800 FAMILY Rayleigh route. Permanent Rare a hustler. Write Rawleighs. iii. ML-470-l23-E. Montreal, nods. N-925. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-RAW- lciiih Dealer in Queen's County enlisting. Splendid o portunity for an ambitious man st-e in an established business. Dealer will give full assistance. Write immediately ior inform- ation. The W. . Rawlelgh 00., lVlL-470-12-5. Montreal. Can- s raovméu or mince anwsnn ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT “The 16th day oi l\Iay--A. D., 1941 In re Estate oi Ellen Devereaux lite oi Charlottetown in Queens CW1"! in the said Province. de- mltil, testatc. Tothc Sheriff of the County of ‘uni Cllilliiy or .sny Constable cmtmllue Person within said onnsrmo: “E3353 "non reading the zuémlaia file oi Eugene Wynne “may”, e ovin aforesaid, Postal “m lilacs. Barrister, the exe- m?" ‘tlmthe above named estate, m‘ ‘I at s. citation may h; u. m "It lfllillose hereinafter mum‘ “You are therefore hereby ‘mm cite all persona inter- .’ “the said Estate to be uha I if“ ‘e ore the Judge presert. at ca“ at Court to be held in the n! sure in Charlottetown in m m. 2""!- in the mo Pro- suhext “iii-flay the 10th day of n o.‘ "yminz. at the hour of h "sick lorenoon of the same e AW cause if any they can ouldccounts of the asid Es- _ flomln" he bassed and the m,“ M is braved for in said w B! 0n motion of M. Alban ileum’ ‘l-r Proctor for said Peti- n l! hero 0 y hereof bbye ‘Ibefiliwlititihglib: chnlintreliie newspaper published "ck hoWfl aforesaid once in "eh f r at least four consecu- . ‘we 3m the date hereof and ‘he y] hereof be forthwith 0 lowing public placca "namely, n the hall of M noose n Charlottetown 1 ‘or near the Bank of 0': gwléifigeglwnlagtrei n oyn an an, “ft-Mile Charlottetown lfore. ma E r" Persons interested "8 ate as aforesaid may 0;‘ thereof. ii. ' f‘ . "'1 Mi 111m. c. aowrnnn, ‘lrih.5_,7_z4_31_6_“_z4 Registrar. St- i i I Ind M. Aiban Farmer oi ‘ Bauby Chicks FOR IMMEDIIATE OR LATER DE- livery order 8-4 Chicks now. Day old or older chicks, pullets. Spec- ial summer prices. Let us have your order now. Herbert Buch- anarn, likedericion Station. N447 Personals YOU CAN RUN A BOMB Kindergarten with our belt!» 59-11" adian Kinder arten Instituis. Toronto l0 On nrio N-Pcr. PH E UHA KIAIVFETUW N GUARDIAN STOICK QUOTA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F 25 Am Tel Tel 501-3 Anaconda 35 3-3 Baldwin Loco 12 7-8 Bendix Av 33 3-4 Beth Steel 70 Cher Ohio 34 3-8 Chrysler 5a 1-4 Con Edison 17 3-4 Eiec Auto Lite 26 5-8 Ii Elec 28 8-4 Gen Motors 37 5-8 Ct Nor Pid 25 Kennccett as -4 Mont Ward 38 NY Central 12 Nor Am Co 13 Penn RR. 23 1-2 Phil Pet C0 41 Std Oil NJ 37 Texas Corp 33 3-3 United Air 38 3-4 Us Rubber 21 3-3 US Si. C0 52 1-2 West Union West Elec 37 3-0 Woolworth — Toronto Exchange TORONTO, May ZA-(CPI-The stock market slumped to register two new index lows ior the year to- day 0n the Toronto exchange. Heavy lest-hour trading in the shares oi Duquesne Mining Cem- pany lifted the aggregate turnover to 217,000 shares, the heavieit in six weeks. Duquesne traded 120.000 shares and closed l-2—cent up at ll 3-4. stimulated, evidently, by the announcement that the company was financed for a sizable develop- i merit program. I Losses o! 2 to 5 cents were netted Klrit-land-Hudson Bay, Little bong Lalc, Preston. Senator Upper Canada and Wright-Hargreaves and Gariboo dropped 19 cents to close at 2.21. McIntyre firmed 3-4 to 47 3-4 and Lake Shore added 1-3. International Nickel traded in sizable volume with the price down 3-4 finally to 30 and Nurarida ‘ d 1-2 to 49 1-2. 1n the cheaper group narrow losses ap- peared ior Pend Oreille and Wane. Ztmulet. Chromium finned 5 cents to 0 Losses wcre boarded for Bell Telephone. Consumers Gas. Dis- tillers Seugrams pfd, Nat nal Steel Car and Bank of Comme c. Declines of 1-2-3-4 were netted by Bathurst Power A, Brewers and Distillers, Great Lakes Papa pfd, and Stuart Oils pid. lvlunarch nit- tirig weakened to 1'0 points to 50. Mi. ii. K. S. HEMMING 8t 00. EVERYTHING Iii I42 Richmond St. REII. ESTATE Teis. Dny l376--Nighi 344 WANTED T0 RENT IN CHARLOTTETOWN for two out-of-town clients: One medium-sized UNFURNISIIED apartment or house, also one small UNFURNISHED apartment, bungalow, or cottage. FOR SALE Here are some exceedingly inviting farms for sale st varying prices, three of them close to Charlottetown: NORTH RIVER-S miles from Charlottetown. 100 acres. 80 culti- vated, balance hard and aolt growth. Pressure built 1035, with aunporch, concrete firewood. Orchard 3 to 5 years water syystent. Wire fences. 7-roomed house. foundation, large cellar, furn- ace, electric lights. Double garage, barn 30 x 50', plggery, granary. hen house. Buildings insured for $5000. Near Church and school. Large livestock. crop and implements may be purchased. Ex- cellent fann with land ploughed ready for seedingu- - --$7000. chased—---——-——— saver" in the world. FOR SALE FARMS-In nil parts of the Island. including shore farms. poultry farms, etc. Prices $150 to $7000. Terms to suit pur- chasers some extending pay- ment over 25 year period. SUMMER HOUSES at Cavendish —l{eppoch and Grand Tracadle. OUT OF TOWN HOUSES at Bayview. Bradaibatie. Covehead 110.. Darnley. Em- erald. Eldon. Fortune. (our Abel's Cape), Georgetown. Misconche, Point Pleasant and St. Peters Bay. CITY HOUSES FOR SALE Prices to suit all purchasers. I800. to $8000- . HOTELS & STORES FOR SALE CENTRAL-d Rooms-June l to Fllsroy St. 7 rooms — - -— — $25- Up. Prince St. 7 Rooms-modern. Cumberland Street. —l Rooms S65. Up. llillsboro St. 6 Rooms - —$33. Ambrose St. 5 rooms- — - — Brighton Road-J! rooms- - -$50. Furnished SUMMER COTTAGES KeppoeIh-‘l roonred house. Falrvlew-I rooms. $50 ior Season FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS. ALSO NEW HAVEN-Lot 81, Charlottetown 10 miles-New Wiltshlre ii miles_ 23 acres level clay aoll, all Pumps inside and outside house. Wire fences. 7-roomed house. good condition. Stone inundation. Cellar 1B x 15. Barn 40 x 25 School nearby. Crop, implements and llvestoc‘ may be pur- ‘ ’. Running stream. $2000. SOUTHPORT DISTRICT. 25 acres approximately half cleared. balance firewood. Cottage newly built and other buildings, 2 broader houses. Situation excellent for poultry farming —$1550 NORTllAM-Prlnce County on Highway. 20 acres cultivated. 8- roomed house. Wire fences. Pump outside house. Barn, garage, woodshed, hen house, workshop . - — - — — — — — —$l200_ VITA GLASS IQ I la Isne to exchange ordinary window glass to Vita Glass, also when erecting new buildings. Its the greatest "life T0 LET crrv nousss r0 LET CUMBERLAND ST.—7 rooms -329- FITZROY ST-‘l rooms-furnace- Ilardwood floors- — -— —-$25- POWNAL ST-d rooms - -$22-50 NORTH RIVER no. 0 rooms 83°- IIEATED FURNISHED APART- MENT S Sept. 15th. Attractively furnished. Linen, china included - -$45. FURNISHED CITY HOUSES TO RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS llrighton Shore-it cottages. FURNISHED ROOMS Montreal Curb Alontreal Stock (Canadian Press) E xchan e 81°01" Close g Abitibl com 7o Abltlbl Pld _ l gsbmtos ‘ 16 a4 (Canadian Press) ea arno s 9 1-4 Bathurst a _ 5'°°“' 61°“ Il A 3 1-8 Price com __ Bell T61 145 1-8 ,1mp on s s-e gajféug?“ ° "a “m” P“ ' ' suns“ 2" n l I Can Steamship 8 3-4 i B Dom Coal rm 1a 1-2 _ Dom Brid 32 | Dom Sice B d 3-4 I (c 5|. p, 1251-82 ana n ess ' .. ’ .. s 1-; oc s ' l ° ° 1114b: gower 1-a Canada ._. I 11W Glimmer“ 1g Norsnds 40 1-4 Nova, geoti; __ Shawlnigan 13 1-8 can Bi‘ is s: are... s. on rea _- W , Bl; LB-w PIG H St oi Can Pfd — I Produce Prices MINING MONTREAL. MAY 32—(CP)— Produce ‘Miergret grizzg hierte today, as repor y t e mnon De- partment of Agriculture, follow: (Canadian Press) Butter: first grade Creamery TORONTO, May 22- llrlnts. Jobbing price, 31 3-4-32: first grade solids, Jobbing price, 31 Stocks C10" 1-4-41 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, current receipt price, 30 3-8; no 2. Aiikfmfl‘! 3 1'3 20 3-8; no l wholesale price, 30 3-4; A"! Cd“ 53 no 2, 30. Arntiield 5 1-3 Cheese: Western white, current Afilflfla 3 receipt price, 14 3-4-44 15-16; col- Aiinor Gold 17° or 161-16-16 5-16; white and Bankficld 51-3 colored wholesale price 15. which Beattie 110 price is applicable to cheese man- Bidgood 8 1-2 uieoturcd on and after April 1.|B0b.l0 6 10-11, for shipment to the United firalvriie 995 Kingdom. Broulan B? Egss: eroded shipments in usedrfirvwn 011 § 1'3 free cases, selling at, A-large giBufi Ank 35v 1-2; A-medium 21 1- _ ; 3 Caribou 221 grade 20 1-2-21; C grade l8. Cent Pat 195 Potatoes: Que whites no l 75's CE!" P" 20 50-00; no 2. .40-.s0; NB moun- Chester 1Z3 tuin no 1 75's .65—.70: PEI moun- Chmmmm 4° lain nol 75's .75-.85: Alabama 131N195 12 whites 100's 3.75—4.00, 50's 1,9@__ Duoiicsue 113" 2.10. East Mal 220 Fernland 1 5'3 Golcieagle Montreal Exchange 33511133“ “g H Hard Rock 7g Har er --_- Hofiinger 13 l"? MONTREAL. May 22—(CP)— Home oil 162 Trading was dull on the stock ex- Hciwey '30 change today. interest being re- Hud Bay Min 24 silricted in view oi Atcension Day Inspira 1'3 'c-bse1'vances. Prices were ilrm in Int Nickel 39 .carl_v transactions but became lr- Jason 35 1'4 regular later on. Kerr Add 39§ i Utilities were inclined to sag. Bcll Kirk i-iud 3-’, |Tcl0ph3ni3 being off more than a Kirk Lake '79 ,po1nt and Brazilian a fraction. Lake Shore 15 5'3 Montreal Power slipped at the be- Lapa Cad 1° 1'4 gznnlng oi the season but recovered . Little LL 1'77 the los-t ground. llviacLeod 153 Asbestos was a strong spot, in ln- ‘ Malartic 93 dustrlals, but Canadian Cement McIntyre 47 3~4 .Brcfcrred was behind a oint and McKenzie 107 _i omlnion Coal preferredp half a Moneta 43 i point. In mines, Nickel sftzwecl- Naybob 23 i strength at the openiiv, but lost its Noranda 4" 1-5 | gain and Ncranda was minus axNegilS 1 2 - fraction. Dryden advanced, in pa- Omega j pars, and St. Lawrence Corporation Pamour 19° "A" slipped. Pandora 4 i Prices were mixed among the bal- Pflymflslel‘ 15 once of issues boarded. Alcohol "B" Pick Crow 23° WES out in front, along with Ogil- Pioneer 219 Vie. But Canadian Foreign Invcst- Premier 91 merit and Imperial Tobacco were Preston 255 in the loss column. San Ant 315 Total sales: 0.000 shares; Indus. Senator 37 trials. 4,200; Mines, 0.800 Sileep Cr '19 Sherritt 53 Slave Lake 3 14 s E p; _l 7-3 Steel) Rock 95 =turgeon 14 Sud Cont 3 1'4 —-——— "peck Hugh 39° By Bernard S. O'Hara chi 3 Associated Press Financial Writer Unit, 01] 3 Upper can 183 NEW YORK. May 22-<AP>- Waite Amu 315 Wall Street today read bearish in1- wood Cad 5 piicaiizns in the war news and Wri HMS 505 leading stocks lost fractions to more than a point. UNLISTED Canadian issues on the big board generally showed loses. some rang- , Pend Ore 13° ing to over a. full point. Distillers Temisk 5 l-Z Seagram pfd fell 1 7-8 points to ____-:-— 6B 5-8 while Seagranfs common FEUDS 0F IRAQ was off 1-8. walkers lost 7-8 anti qq-ibesmon of Iraq still cling to 1n_ternatl:nal Nickel 3-8. Only many ancient customs including gainer was Dome up 1-4. On the the blood gem-L curb, only two issues showed changes, Imperial Oil, cff 1-8 and ,- Lake Shore, cff 1-4. The Associated Press average of 60 stock's was cff .4 of a point at 39.8. Transfers of 401.530 shares compared with. 544,200 Wednesday. Sentiment apparently was affect- ed also by a drop in commodities. Prominent cn the losing side FOR RENT C. M. Williams residence were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Cruc- ible Steel. General Motors, Sears Roebuck. 11.5. Rubber, J.1. Case, In- ternational Harvester. Douglas Air- i- craft, Anacondo. American Smelt- ing. Westinghouse, Johns-Manvillc, Phlllpps Petroleum. Texas Corp. Standard Oil (NJ) and Climax Molybdenum. North American. Cclanese American Tobacco "B" slip new 194i lows. Pullman got up in a new year's tarp with the gain oi_ a point at 27 7-8. The company otter yesterday's close offered to purchase up to 517,241 of its common shares from holders at $29 a share. money's- mr: __ and to The averagr. V of a hominB pigeon is 14 to l5 years. 109 North River Road. Eight room dwelling, 4 bedrooms, 3 fire-places, etc. Aunlv= BELL & MATHIESON. (ilearance Sale Balance used Fox Wire in excellent condition. Ideal for hen coops, yard enclosures, tennis courts, fox pens, ete., etc. Price rnuch less than poultry netting, also fox houses, fox pens. cedar posts. o- R. MBCQUARRIE, Summerside. CREAM ROUTE Beginning - Monday, June 2nd Cardigan, Seven Mile Road. Strathcona, Forest I-illl. St. Peters ‘Road. Cardl sn Ileui Lorne Valley, .Elliotvale, Road to Haselbrooh Creamery. Truck continuing to [Charlottetown each Cream Day. i I i '. i YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED FOR evens? wen- NESDAY ANSDSUSIIATUEDAIFS RETAIL MARKET luvs dvz 20-75:: Cabbage 3 head g5 Beets. 3 lbs 10¢ Roast Beet 16-24e Bolling Meat 1245c cream qt. 10¢ Fowl each 75.199 POTk lb. 16-20-220 Spinach 2 lbs. 35¢ Beef qr. 12¢ steal: lb 13-35.; Butter dairy 35.31% Chicken each 31.00-51.35 Corned bee! 13.; Potatoes pk 20¢ Leai lettuce, z for 25¢ carrots. 3 lbs. 10c Ap les, eating. don 29c |O one, 4 lbs 25o Persnips. 3 lbs 10c Turnips, 2 for 5c Celery Hearts, bunch 15c Island Honey 1g.35-55¢ Eatin apples doz 25¢ Impor d celery 25¢ Tomatoes, lb. 23¢ New Mushrooms, box 24o New radish bunch 10c Russett Avllles pk. 70¢ New Beets bunch 12¢ New carrots bunch 11o Piss. per pair .6 ivks $100-$150 Fresh Herring doz. 20c Fresh Lobster 1b. 20c New Onions, bunch Rhubarb, 2 bunches PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 21st day of May A. D., 1941. late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, Archi-i tcct, deceased, testatc. To the Sheriff of the County oi‘ Queens County or nnv Constable ur literate person within said County I GREETING: i I WHEREAS upon reading the pell- tion on file of The Eastern Trust Company, a body corporate, withl office at Charlottetown, aforesaid,- the executor of the above named estate, praying that a citation may} be issued for the purpose herein- after aet forili: You are therefore‘ hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres-g eni. at a Probate Court in be ltcltl! in the Court ilousc in Charlotte- town Ill Queen's County, in the said Province, on Tuesday the 24th day of June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon iDaylight‘, Saving Time) of the same day to‘ shew cause if any they can why ilie Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as pro ed fur in said petition and, on mo Ion oi‘ R. R. Bell, Esq" l'r0c-» tor for said Petitioner. , And it is hereby ordered that a‘ true copy hereof be forthwith pub-| lished in some netvspnper publishrd in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week ior at least four consecu- iive weeks from the date hereof and, that n. true copy bc forthwith post-i ed in the following public places 12-‘ s actively, namely. in the hall ii’ t e Court House in (‘ltarlottciouit aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Cltztrlotictnivn aforc-_ said. and at or ncar The Bank of_ Nova Scotia in (‘imrioitctoivn afore- side, no that all persons interested’ in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS liis Ilonour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Cllnrlotlrtmyn’ aforesaid, lire (lay and your first above written. . i By the Court. I (sgili Muriel (T. Loirtlirr. Registrar. L14%-5-23-30-6-5-13 .Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Court House in‘ Souris in Kings County in Prince Edward Island, on Saturday the iourteenth (lay of June, A. u. 1:141 hi. the hour oi twelve o'clock noon: ALL THAT TRACT piece or par- cel of land situate lying and being at Chepstou- on Lot or ‘Township Number Forty-live in King's County in Prince Edward island. bounded and described as follows, that is to earn-COMMENCING at (he North.‘ east angle of land formerly nwnul by William Granahan nnrl at c Western side oi a road lending from the Main Road to Si. Cathcrmesy‘ and running thence westwariily along the Northern side of sum land of the said William Granahan to the Northwest corner thereof; thence South along the Wcsicrn boundary oi said Granahan lnnd to a brook or stream emptying intu Norris Pond; thence following lhcl various courses oi said stream Westwardly until it renchcs the Eastern boundary oi land formerly owned by Philip Rooney now owned by Mrs. Roderick Steele; thence, Northwardly along the Eastern‘. boundary 0i Mrs. Roderick Stcclesi land until it reaches land oi John‘ A. Mclsaac; thence Eastirard along John A. Mclsaac‘: land ior the distance of c ains, thence Southwardlv at right angles for the distance oi rhainqi thence Eastwardly to lhc road lead- ing from the Main Rind to Si. Catherines; and thence Southwariily along the Western side of said Road to St. Catherine: to the place of commencement five acres oi land a little more tr less and being bounded on tho North by land of John A. Mclsnzic; on the East by the Road leading from Chepstow to St. Catherlnes; on the South b land oi the estate of into Norris Pond and on ‘empt in d the l es by land formerly owne Philip Rooney now owned by Roderick Steele. ALSO ALL Tiitrl‘ ate lying and being at Fountain Head on Lot or Township Number Forty-six in King's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and dcs- cribed as follows that is to say: — Bounded on the Northern side by land of Robert Dixon and Neil {lic- Phee; on the Eastern side by laiul of the estate of Neil J. Mcilonald and Daniel .1. McDonald: on Southern side by land oi‘ John A. Mclnnis and John A. McDonald and on the western side by land oi FIVE acres oi land a little more or less ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT piece or parcel oi land situ- ate lyl and being at Chcpstow on Lot or ownship Number I-‘ori Jive in King's County in Prince E ward Inland, bounded and described as follows, that ls to sayz-llnundcd on . . I t """"""' w i I M MBKENIZIaEsIer. '1 Charlottetown. I I 14416-54341. .._ _.. ._..____.. the South by the Main Post Road leading tn East Point: on the l-Ltst by a Road leading from said Main Road Nortbwardly towards John CANADA PROVINCE 0F i i l In Re Estate of George Edgar Auid PAGE FIVE out: GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE I IS Now IN FULL SWING, HUGE CROWDS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE or THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY "ro SAVE REAL MONEY. STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT LADIES COATS REG. $16.95 *1 2.95 LADIES SUITS $9 i l . i i . l I l MEN'S SUITS REG. $22.50 $14.95 MEN'S TRENCH s 4:, Reg- $17.95. Sale COATS-Sale _ . PRINTED SILK s 9s‘ PIGTEX s6 onnssns. Reg $3.98 t JACKETS - __ .95 BOY’S SUITS s worm s. Reg. $0.95 _ _ aoors - _ _ I .69 HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS IN EVERY CLOTHING NEED YOU MAY HAVE, COME IN TO-DAY! SALE LASTS FOR l0 DAYS ONLY. THE GR DAL C0. LADIES WEAR Men's and Boy's Wear Boots & Shoes 99 QUEEN ST 144 c1. Geo. s1. LI Wlilll Wlliil. Wlilil. The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders‘ Association again offers its services in assembling the wool clip of the Province for co-operative marketing through the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, Toronto. Prompt payments will be made 0n a graded basis, when wool has been delivered and graded. Any additional amounts received for the wool after sales have been made by the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers, will be paid at a later date. The sheep breeder is thus assured of the full value for his product. Breeders should take note that the Sheep Breeders’ Association sets the price of wool each year. Very often competing agencies buy wool at lower prices at the opening of the season, but. conform to the As- sociation's price as soon as it is announced. This year, wool will be received after May 26th and the iveck commencing June 10th will be the Big Wool Week in Prince Edward Island. Shipping lags and paper twine are available at the Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. (Yllcziry and Montague. Contact Departmental offices for further information. Do not sell or ship your product until you contact us" for further particulars regarding prices, etc. If shipment of WOOI is made, send freight collect i0 the address below. P. E. I. SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 14-399-5-23-27-30-6-3. s. _ ANNOUNCEMENT On May 26th. it is our intention to change over 100 per cent to milk bottles bearing our name. These bottles are our exclusive property, and will be loaned to our customers in dispensing our products, only. None oi ihesc bottles will be sold without a refund coupon being attached, and the coupon must remain at- tached to the bottle in order io receive refund. It will not be legal for any one to dispense or receive in our bottles, other products than that of THE PURE MILK C0., LTD. It will be our right to pick up our bottles on sight. Vendors or others who may have any of our printed bottles in their possession may exchange them for plain bottles at our plant up i0 May 27th. After this date, no cotttaining tivenly-| William Gra ahnn and by a atrium,‘ hhligl ACRES of land a litiic more or less. exc tached to the bottles. We believe this change will be beneficial to all corned, and we hope to have y TliE PURE Ml Corner Great George and Fitzroy St. ‘Mclsaaifs commonly known as the Mrlsaac Road; on the West by land formerly in possession oi Joseph hie-- Donald and Matthias McDonald and extending from aforesaid Main Post. Rand Nnrlhwnrdlv along said East‘ 11ml West boundaries a sufficient distance to include TWENTY- hange will he made unless an exchange coupon is at- our full co-operation. lK 00. LTD. COH- 11x29 sr-QriuL-IIBirIiIEEiJ An unabridged dictionary printed in braille required 32 volumes, Each volume is four and one-half inches thick. TRACT piece or parcel 0i land siiu-l the‘ John Lavie and containing FORTE- The above sale is made under 11ml by virtue of and pursuant to a power o sale contained in an Indeniurn of lifortgage bearing ditto the second‘ day of December, A. D. 1033 lIlili made bctwectt Matthias Nit-Donald 1 Junior. of Gloucester in the Com-l, monwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America, iiormerlyi Thick built and low set with b19111! oi Chepstoiv in King's County iin oi good flat bone. Stands right and Prince Edward lsiandl, Fisherman. . baa as much action and game as and Georgette McDonald his wife of any blood horse. "w 011i! Pail Ind “ill-thew 8i Mc- Thln is one oi the nicest young Lean, Limited a corporation having [horses that was ever brong t tn its Ileud Office at Souris in King's I King's County. COIIMY in said Island. of the other‘ Found at home during the season art: and because of default hav- and any one wanting him from a or been made in the nayment 0f l distance let Inc know iillfl he Clfl be the principal and interest secured i 15kg“ out, by inner, thereby. For further particulars thinly in; Tile-ohmic l" connection- Duke of Windsor Reg. No. 28210. Pure Bred Clyde Stallion. Handsome bay in color with white markings. Arillztur F. McQuaid, Solicitor. Soutis “ own"- bI-{irlliqzilns thirteenth day of May-l ALFREDMIISEQS T1? “ii RIATTIIEW s. liiclJiAN unnrtznu . r. n. i, '““"¢“1" mv-amnna-As-uw l “mu-n. L-oi-s-is-za-ao-"i-c. i L_215_5_33_g3.”_