l lions Ior the price of two. strictly I CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB FOR SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- f FOR. SALE-REGISTERED JERSEY 10, 1934 __.. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - p‘ . YES TERDA Y’S STOCK and BOND Q (75334 PAGE FIVE ‘p, Johnston ‘:'ili:le)“'lrd's Special IOBNING MARKET GOSSIP Jignetl by the President, '. some weakness might develop to- i315); but 11:1: dues 1r is likely to [IIOVU .4 good basins oiwvrlunity- v_ _ manor: sass l‘ (EW YORK. N. Y" Jilly lt-Satur- . "y market ended n week of narrow :itl‘it' ranges and i-ccord iluiliicss. Th5 rbqul-iit false starts which have re- Jpnrly prnven so tiresome should iimrtiy be replaced by a definite bull {hr-ad as tho market begins to tlicount ~§h1~ normal business [iickup in pros- "pl-el. for the full, -' iu the major uilrunca now anticipat- _,,| absence o! lliilfilplilllflll will prob- -]|,|_v result in price swings less spee- fnn-ular liiuii tinise known iii lire-rc- '7ll|lii.IIill days. Price movements, how- ‘ari-r, will lie saner aii1| quite gratify- IYIL’ un-r u period of time. 0n react- urns continue to liuy stock; recoin- ‘ pended. Banon. » FINANCIAL SERVICE - jllNTitiL-tll, Que" July ii-ln a re- "llu-lv bf ttu- newsprint. industry, Garn- "mu and Ostiguji any in part, "im- “fipuvpq prices for nciraprit, as, if and "KIIPII they result Ioiii no iieivaprint le, to which l‘:inadi1iu producers re hat-u made a party, naturally "Id mean some appreciation iu the res for bonds and stacks of the .dlan companies. But oven so, it a l require a considerable number of your‘ with steady consumption and firm or i-lslng prices 1; saw roan. N. x, July iI—Ths .,srket was extremely dull Saturday ' m1 price changes were purlcy nom- ,-,|_ The relative strength in the Rail fgup, however, was a iuost encourag- .ng feature. Car loadings reports “we been favorable and the luck of I spouse in the market was diquiet- '- ylihe explanation probably lies in his Railroad Pension Bill recently lver in New York ls 46 cents an ouncs Canadian mines pro- inetsl that are now would ieopeu if sliver e ts up ounce, at that operations are pop. Loidlau" and. Company. bound m at M!" Percent but a ie. liected this week. “Qufillli; Administrator ishes the gold denier cl MK" "Xrhflnxe reguiirtlo Cllrfelll‘! at rate of ex- s. Gasoliue stocks oft s w E. slons huiean of statistics reports that June. an increase "1; and or 10 Percent over I). .1‘. Index Friday cios 0.5-1 from previous close‘. ‘f Elcc Ania 1.11» a." OpPll .4313 43.70 43.61 4.1 57 . iH 2 iEXBI-IANEE 1C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, July 9.—-In sympathy with the extreme dullness prevailing ~ n New York, trading continued quiet {an the Montreal Stock Exchange and prices were lower at the close today- lvlost changes were confined to minor Tiractioiis. ' Of the 27 issues making an ap- pearance in board lot form, 13 were down from previous levels, four were advanced and 10 were unchanged. Approximately 5,900 shares changed hands. 7- One of the features of the late ‘trading was jirovidcd by Massey Har- ris which was fairly active at lower levels, touching a. new low for the year at 4, down ‘fr. International Power preferred de- clined :1 full pcint at 24. lntems- ‘tional Nickel was off ‘.1 at 258i while Canadian Pacific Railway slumped ‘is at 13-71. International Power common cased T... at 3,168. Hollinger was five cents lower at 1'l.'i0. Can- _adian Hydro Electric preferred open- Zed wcaky and failed to rally, selling at 60, oil -i‘:. . Fractional declines were suffered by Brazilian Traction, Canadian Cel- 4111056, Ciaimdian Industrial Alcohol ._"A", McColi Frontenac, Sherwin IWlliiaiits and St. Lawrence Paper Tprclcrrcd. . In contrast to the downward trend filial seemed to overcome almost; the Liliolc list, Bi-uck Silk gained ll ati “IS-n. making its first appearance in: a law sale near the close. B. C. Power "B" also advanced ll at 5% .,wliiic ‘BlilllllfSt Paper at 5*... and ‘Cfillllfllfltl Industrial Alcohol "B" at :8 were each up 1,13, Among stocks to remain unchang- ed from previous closing levels were .1Caiiadian Car, Dominion Bridge, Do- Iminion Steel and Coal "B", General TISteci Wares, Howard Smith, Mon- (Johnston and Ward) ‘CHICAGO, July 9— ll igh Low Close . . 845% Yllnluiilil 1 WINNIPEG July 9- M T’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) llrcw (‘urp Coin”. Afiwer, S]. Lawrence Corporation and Steel of Canada. tiilrnl Power, National Breweries, <4€§ .__.. yam. .-- y.-- §ildvertising Rates Payable in Advance f Central Gunrdlun localn, 4o. per word; Western and Eastern locals, h Der wind; Announcements and Coming Events, 2o. prr word; Classified 2o prr word; In alcmorlam Nfltlocs, 70o per inch; Lists of Floral and ., 4o par name; Letters of Condolence, 10o. per luchi Notices of Thanks and Approeiotion, 10o. per Inch or 4o. Spiritual Offerings, Cards, s word. Other ratsn on application. htinlinum Claarga for any ilwrtlsemsnl twenty-fin rants. Sales 5,911 shares; bonds $8,400. r§-§-O-O-FO-§-O-QO4-§O-O" H*“ e e¢- e ¢vvvv v BATEP-IO per word, lhrsa inscr- ln in ad mice. lining outhouses. etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. M T0 i. - rito§7i7ii5 conveniences with 2 or 1 bed- ' >!_(ing Street. L-6126. ZTNIa-le Help Wanted Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. v Nell; Cow. Also Heller Calf. Cleo. 1.. Haslani, Brsdalbane. L-Glitio-B-ZQ-thu-tuc-Bi. FOR. SALE - AUCTION FOBTY-' Five, Bridge and Whist Scots Cards. Guardian Central Job uf-tdntery. Nov. l-tf. GRAHAM DODGE THREE QUAR- ter ton truck. canopy top. Charles Leard, Central Bedeque. L-66Bi-7-9-3i Z.__T__~;*-d_______i _. FOR SALE-VALUABLE HOUSE and lot. at, Montague, one of the most desirable residential loca- tions. Apply to McLean d: Mc- Kinnon, Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11-8733-7-10-1 wk. M‘ _ ___’i._. 1 Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAN Apply Fred Hyde, Cornwall. WANTED — BOY T0 WORK 0N farm. H. Pierce, Brackiey, APPBENTTCE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘Pi-ode. Short Course, expert. training. Molar Barber Col- A MIDDLE AGED MAN FOB. BARN Clood references. Steady habits. No team work. Must be fond of live stock. Apply Afl- l" lixchcuuge ii.- town) mim- NEW YORK ...; sso ;... Allied Chem . Atl Ref .. Amer Can M Am Car Found ...'.... 8%, 8 A Am For Pow .. Am Pow Light .. Am Smelt Rfg Am Tel and Tel Ani TOI) B . Anaconda Cop Atchison ... Auburn Auto ... Bait Ohio Burnsdiiil A Bendix Aviation . Beth Steel . (‘om Sou t (‘hrysior .\fnt (‘nium (‘nrli . , (‘nium (‘arb Carb (‘on Gus . , (‘on (‘hn (‘orn Prod . E l Dupnnt ._ Eastman Kodak Eire Erie .. Fillet ..'il. l-‘ox Filin Frceport Tex Goa Elev Gen Fonds ... licii Riot ... (lnndrlcii Rub ... (Goodyear Rub ... Graham Paige q. liullsnn lllot ,,. lint liar lnl: Nickel Int. Tale ... Johns .\fa_n . Ken [Yup Kresge S S (‘.0 . Krcuger 'l‘nll . _ lJggr-tts Myers B .,, , my, Loews liicnrp . . ' Loose Wiles Bis Co . Nnt. Big ... Niall Dairy Prod Nat Light Pow New Haven . few York Ceu ~.... -8 Nobt h Aiiior ... . l‘ North Pao ., _ Par-k iiint ,. Penn llaii .. Pub Her N J Phillips Pot. _ Pullman (‘o , Radio (‘nrp __v __, _ 4gb; ltndlo Keith Orph .. , *3 Rep Iran Steel ..... 16% NflfPW-ar 5itvrcs .. .. only, Sears ilnehuck ... .. 425’ Simmons ("n , Socuny \':||"/l|lil South Pr.) South ituil __. Stand Brands . Stand Has Filer‘ Stand Oil (‘aiif _ Stand Uil N J , Htiiilrhakcr . ,, Tax t‘n . .. ’i‘o.\' Gulf Sui .. 'i‘iiiikeii iluil Bear I'nion (‘arb Varii l'uimi Pai- . Fiiilcil Aircraft ... Pnitcd (‘nrp .,. Fnlted tins liiip . ll S Iml .'\l ll N ltuliimr ' S Steel Warren Bros EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) .\fO.\"l‘RE.\i., dilly ‘J-Jlritish and litnvui iiiiuk of Canada, closed today as fo|lmva:— Argentina peso .2380. Australia pound .'l 0724. Austria achilling ‘KS1. Belgium belga 2.117. Bulgaria lev 012i. l‘hi|ia llnng Kong IIDIIIH‘; .3702. Czechoslovakia rrmrn .0il‘2 lteuuinrk krone r1332. Fivince franc .0051. tlcrinnny fblrhlllllllfk .3500 llrcat Britain pound 4 00121 llnliand florin .0710. llungnry pcngn 2044. iiulln rupee .3770. ltaly lirc 0.9.10. Japan yen flilllt. New Zcalnnrl pound 3.0.62. Norway krone 2- Pnlniui .-lnt| 181i. South Africa pound 4 0533. Spain pnsetn .1350. Nivmleii krona 2577 Nwiizii \ iI franc .3225 I'ull1~d slates dollar 20412 percent discount. Ln/Egroclc (‘nnndinn Proust MUNTRE l., July ii~—tift'crlnb‘.'ll on the iwu livestock markets today to- talled .092 hcnd, Uulllo rv-gslivts were 1.41m head. The supply of rattle was too large for the dcniaiiil and in addition, lin- average quality wan lower than that of re- cent offerings. Early anion amounted to insa thpn onn hundred head and were made up of common to lnediiiiii rattio to little butchers iit prices ranging from $3 to $4 00. Small nuui- iinr of biiils bologna quality w for heavier kind. (‘aif rgi-ipts were 1,547 head. (Tal- res nf iuqliniu grmd avmige quality sold from $4 to $4 50 with an mid good calf up to $5. Thin drinkers and common ri-nls were ninatiy $1! Grass calves were from $2 ‘J5 to $2 75. with I, the hulk of the bales’ at S: 50. Quotations-Good and i-hulrt veal $6.50 to $5; coiaama and medium $3 tn $4; RHIBIPJI $2 25 to $2.75. Sheep receipts were 1,5412 head. . Miscellaneous___ EXTRA PANTS SPECIAL. TAIL- ored to measure suits. 824.50 "l1 A few days only to leave Y0“! order to receive the extra pants to be shipped any date. July 25th till October 1st.. S. F. Tarbush, 18'! Dorchester 5t. L-6675-7-7-$i Lambs were sold on the lmsls of $7 for gnarl lambs, with culls out st a out of $2 per cut, A very few lambs iundo a tnp of r150 with rails out. lninihs uf fair t». IIINIIIIIII average quality sold in nnxod lots at Ni to $0 30. Sheep wvr- from $1 50 to l3 quntntlnnsr- l?“ s $31.50 f0 I3; lambs gnml $1 to $1.50; common $5 m ill 50 Ilog receipts 1.600 head. Hogs e were 15 to ‘i nts higher. T strunlain-l ~ bin-nus, fed Miscellaneous .Dl IT .SfocJ& MONTREAL, July 9 Wheat nor no 2 84. Barley C W no 3 64. Oat; C W no 2 46. Oats C W no 3 44. I I tl I I Qno a nun urn shall by lohnslan o“! “ed no 1 43‘ and Ward members of the Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal Curb Mar. kel. 1M Richmond Street, Chariot!»- 0 d 14st w“ winter wheat patents choice Mirldlings ton $20.25. Rolled oats hag 00 lbs $3. . per ton ciirlots $18 00. Hay no 2 per ton earlots $10.00. (‘heesa Ont col 10% to 10%. to Eggs in carton?‘ A 1 28. Elrks—fi\ aiediunnflli. mer Car Found ... .. 20 10:2 Potatoes Qvue whites '10 to 75_ t0 F5. E I mis $1.00 to $1.06. MINING July lF-The usual sum- the volume of buying orders in the min. y and offering, went ly Only the secondary gold ilereloped action around usual volume while we l‘ . tho big gold and s were sluggish and single exception of Eldorndo. mainly quie tand un- tho Tho per golds rain onto profit. in spots. Read Authier was down 7 cents tn 1.11 and other 3. ‘ ' 1H .- . . - 5’ Cnnluurum 4, R 0011811 .\n>.\iui..\i._ .1111. _. 1 , Greene Stabt-Li 1i itfncussa " 5131111,; 4. and St, Anthony 2. \\'est Iln In“ 45 West Elm- .. . 1:7 Woolworth (‘a . 49-}, Ycllmv Truck (‘om-h 4|,‘ Ekchange Fan IIIII Al it (‘an l':|1: (flu-iisiiut i'lu\\' ... Ihiiii lirlilgu _ lmui ail-vi (ii-n Steel \ . Gypsum .,_ llnli tinlti . .\ia.<.-c_l' liiiri’ .\i1-(‘11ll Front limit, l'ri\\' .\llll Iii-.‘\\' v1.1a _ " iniinlbu" t" t'1-iii r (Fillixllliiiii I'm-x») lici-iiuv-il sllglilly 111.11» .|.f ]||' wore flTllPH‘ nn tln- .\l-|."|'~.|| 1i and brlninvb lli:|l‘|\1'l t...l.1\ tiioiicll shipni : oi‘ \Ii1!lii'v.‘iI Oillilflfl eggs |il' b1 :11 lllil :1 - Closo an for ,\ lflrgl‘, |:| 1---ui- 13-1- .\ n1.- lit 1-1-1111 1'11)‘ l‘. m‘. i~' 1 111.4 1hr i<1-.-.-lp1.< \\'l‘l'i' 1 1-1»... tin ilie ('I|4'<‘~l' in. lill, llillw< I; .-i cant :i [IIIHIHI iii-ll -r Ii'1l.||‘i<v cl oil win-ere sold far a plluiul wliill- 1.. in , .. i-iv s \\'\'I‘t‘ 1:7 liuttl-r \\'.'i~‘ from nu 1 ma; 1,11» lfPillri a pnunii in vfiirlwlx‘ 1r siiiuil luvs 1' : |.1 .~.-111.- :1 pi-‘imi 11-.» ...1~.|. < :1 lllllllll in _ “I'll 7.1:: |l*-.\‘|\_~ ’l‘~ln- |l||l.li1» niiirlroi. \\',i< ll. iilfillllili n< ii - w 1.. |inr <1) plilllill ling. 1_\u l..-.» to 7.’: ovals '5\"l‘ ~0 lllllllllI Prince lZ1i\\‘:i.~.i ltiwn-i Iii-ii‘ to $l ti’. per no pound it»: By Frederick Gardner, [By Guardianh Special Wire) 315,902 shares. Voluuic was ll 2,1924. row range. ccl with speculative llllCWI .' I commission to iiolti down l" ' A rebound in steal olivi- spurt. of $2 a bale in 1-o,.on on smaller acreage rt-nori. 111.111 hail l)l‘l‘ll expected and inwuxiuii- Juiic sales . . ~fl 1 u that of the figures by the general (Tarp. hiiiecijcpk “as less ‘Hm m fnreigil cry-Image in relation 1n the . Panndian iloiinr as complicit liy the . result of liquidation on mo. i p: I turc shares. Locum-a, 0a.- o. 1b.» most G '~‘ active issues of the a on. mid all’ ' more than a point nii. ' — Preferred dipped 3‘; no market. Selling iii iii!‘ lilliYii‘ group was ascribed lo report. oi (i\‘.iii‘.lliiif,' ‘ _ ‘ theatre attendance iilltl iiil- (ii'l\'<‘ for i puny will be held in the Office of L. better fiiiiis. Preferred, ltliiiiimprwii» Register. and Amcritaii i511 _ fining sold ai new itlli-i li.‘.lk : oi nil-i 17111011 M. Charlottetown, Zath day vgnggs of about 1 to ii lrfrllllf. (iliii-lol Jiiiir, 1934. ' 1 ll‘ anil- oral railivxiy signal, l! mo. U. S. Industrial Ala. 2 to 3 points in iiilll 1 0d iii a rut, wilii ll'.li‘illilii]l bailout 21;; smell (l(‘l‘li1l('.-. 'l'ii.~.‘ stocks \ nut .i'l"i‘(l sis, c. . .- -; m . v‘. ei'. \\'li~nt<1i;wneri i‘. lo bushel anti (..l‘i"l‘ (cc: Touii int-r 121.6116. as.“ slid at $2 50 for light hulls and $3,!‘ division. The trading pat-c (lllll‘l~'."li\".l a lit-l tie toward the finish. (‘lilP us W Coco. Cola. Cuban Aun-ri xiii Siisra 1U‘ The rain‘; and iiir, ll0\‘.'1'\i‘i‘, Cotton v.1 aid all ll‘ ll ii i$il\'(‘l' and Iul m. 1., I‘. 1. - zui ‘ l‘ I‘;AIAI| funds \"u'l'll‘.=.l(‘(l to 111a. iulo llll‘ bmizi mliuw . l. ' .'.l'P.l‘il"ill and ‘l ]‘!v_vnl»\'_y dluili-i: ll~\_ l‘. and the iii- ,.~':llllli1>i| 4i u > .1111 ll 11mg .\_\s1r-ni _ ,i11 iln- bra-t l'|-~.»| \\.11~ llllllfll‘. on the -1.1 mm A’. SMHI 111-. lli||i\\.|_\ \\‘|1.1r|‘ at w lrinztctorvir, 1;, .11 m,“ 5pm,,“ h H1 l lfr-lvli- lw-nlniy. Prinltw Il<Il\\'ill'<'I lslnnlii. . .., ,- ,, - . ., ‘ans uni |I'l'Ill 1- w-n r.i1' can re ‘I'_"°‘"°}_f‘l l“ U" “‘ i“ ‘i’ ‘film i“ , ~ u 1111.1 ,~|1~' 1".-..1..»1. ,11..| forms of 119m 3e PPR 1 ' -. 3 . i‘l~" ‘VIYIHF ubt-iiia-w 1i |i|i~ lb-pzrrlmciii, at July fourth llil.i(l.l\ w l'lli"‘1‘[.i.'i~~ nfllruu Ill 1i~-- |-l.~-1i~|-1 Mmzincei‘. schedules. lmidiiiu awlc sharp. did! H", "WWI H""" "r'~ """i‘"i\'l-~\\'". not’ rosllanfl nlllwpd ‘v t" H!“ Iwivsi v‘l:»-vr.1i~-r< will llill he lniisilil-rcti unless for the recent slinvn or 1vriccs on , llldvll‘ 11.. pr 1111-11 5.1mm sllpivlllwl by third qnnrlpl‘ (vnntfaflg m“ an 015' ili- Il|'li|I'l|l||'lll zln-i in .ll’l‘~'i‘l|illl(".‘ setting llllllifllfl‘. moved ll.’ll‘i‘(\'1\'l_\' us the first stocks closed weak Toronto Mines-irregularly loiwr. New York-Stocks Winnipeg-Wheat closed lower WANTED - A MIDDLE AGED woman as housekeeper in family ~ . . a. Anniv to Guardian- .1 3.1.. Hardy a Co. pr rastsrn origin aold at 80 3o. liut- ebero. and has Imo 1' olmdfizpttw crypts?" saaédmsatn W _ l for | niluln '\'N‘I.I~I_'I _ :11_r_saw| an tq [ill DANDRUFF slid Failing Hair, nu Min- srd‘s unruly d you would any hair ionic. Do this 4 I. time: a week and iha rsaull ‘ will ho o Clean that! and Olouy lair "um: or PAI‘ _.; Mt’l. Stock (quotations furnished by Jltllnntnll _ and Ward .\lcm|.rers of liie .\lnntreul sin-ins when intent! first! sum. Excliunga ...-a Almilrcnl r Market, 156 ltlrlimuml street (‘liar UU€E |rl'i11\ .1|'_\' - l".1ll;_' ' llill ilillioiil EXBHlNtE Associated Press Financial “Titer. NEW YORK, July 9. - Inertia tightened its hold on the share iii-ar- ket today with the result llllli. trims- fcrs oii the stock exchange vbbcd to =_. w. .. _ ‘ ' ' ' a record low for the p.15‘. (ir-znulc at of hm weeks Cnrlondmg reports Whqn Jones showed his wife the ‘i’ showed the anticipated curtailment fish he caught, she said: "Don't try smallest since the unoiiicial figure of loadings over Independence Day of 303,000 shares recorded ini- Junz. Sam“ F0 held a small 19nd QvQf the _ Barely shelving vsigi1s_ of 11ft‘. U" Cmllbrill ivlotors‘ June soles to con- markct prolonged its (ll'ii‘. ill u iliil'- Sumors in me Unified states toguped The vacation 'llill0.\lilll‘i‘i' (‘ftilllllli-hn May and 101537 m June, 193;; timidity in undertaking ()l)1"i':llilll“l.'llnlnnths of 1932 and 1931 615m under thc eye of iil(‘ ii’(il‘l'.‘ll control‘ The Gpnorm Motors repom with - been helped appreciably by the lute to disturb the sleep of ilic cquiticsip‘ a. ' i .iii a tiii. 1ll|lll‘\\\'\‘li ing. the 11th day of July- at the hm" - lot‘ Sewn 0‘clnclt. §._1_,._‘1.-fi267-fi-26-7i. nrb MARITIME ELECT-DIG COMPANY. LIMITED ciiiiziiizsoirrizrowis. n. E. ii. ‘there '1" u», from far and near each summer. n11] 1 r like 1933 week. 112,847 compared with 95,283 units ‘They were ahead of the similar Ililllfll‘ indications retail sales had “ , spring price cuts. overshadowed. esti- mates that motor production last ‘ ceding we Masai; Temple Go. l 'Ilic Annual bloating of the Share- holder» nt‘ the Alasnnic Temlple Cam- ii, Brow, 1-14 Iiiciitnond Street. in l‘ (liiarlolictoivn, an Wednesday flifll" (iEORGE W. “HAKEFORD, Secretary. ...-ll 1.. 1ln- un- "Tflilllfif 1'..r , .' lili liculluu Sys- 1111i in \\.|i-~-i1..u~, ('l|:il‘liiil\‘l0\\'I|. l‘ " will In l"l'l‘l\'i‘ll until ' noun (tIAITIilZIII mirllutl. Fri- - iii, 10:1 for in» construction nub I"ii'|lllli‘l‘>‘ $1‘ forth |lil‘|' n. ILn-b b-nlier» mun be a1-1-nnrp1inlcci by ‘a 1-1-i1ii'i1--i win-mn- nil .1 chartered liauk ||u 1‘.|n.-ni-i, .'i|-l<~ to the order of Ill‘? Illlllrrll ihlv Ill» .\llll\\‘it‘l" 0f Pull- ‘Flll’ \\'<~rl<~", l'4]lIi'lI l.- In pl-r 1mm, 41f 1],; ‘Illllulllli l-f tho tender. or lh-riror Ilnlulu ,1~i' 1l1-- ln-unnil-n of Fuuunla or of tin- ‘lwlllilldlli .\"lil1lll.’ll llziilu-ay (‘ninpavnv .|n1| 1s cunslllin-ill "Hillflilllllfld. nmv-n ,llllilli.lll guuranti-vd as in principal i. l iill -i~1»-l_ by iln- lminiulnu uf (‘mi- . on Ilic ahrl-iri-witioiln-ll bonds and ‘l l-l-rvlfil-ll Pliflqllv‘ if rvqulrcd [u Illfllh» up ; mlll uui-lunl. .\H'|‘I-1 IIIllI‘ l-rivits can lu- .1. tNI :11 n1 I -|-;.r'un-n| by |'|1\|\||.- an .\l't'l'||l l I-llvqn.» for in.- “m, swan. v» b- <i-.- 4vl"lll'r n! .\I|lll.~‘|!'l' w!’ i'ul1l.1- \\'1»rk=_ whh-h all] lic n-lnrvnwl f ill" intr-iiiliniz bidder suluuil a irguin" lid. Iii" 1\.‘|II‘i‘. .\'. lil£<.l.\l(i)l.\'.\'. seven years. This avera g. since 1227, an average reduction of.‘ particular y noteworthy is ‘that these red during a period when fihfifliaritimo Electric Company had to BPBnd more than halfa million dollars for new construction and improvements in the Charlottetown. arias. you in the fish shop.” caught somalll! I had w 5911 wmcx‘ BHANBERY SALE OF LAND ON ELM AVENUE. CHARLOTTETOWN. Notice is hereby elven that Pursu- oiit_.to Qrdcr of the Court of Chan- ccry, midi; by the Honourable, the Vice-Chancellor, in the matter of John A. Locke and others, complain- ants, and Lemuel Gordon Locke, De- fondant, N0. 13.291. I W111 Set UP And Sell by‘ public auction on the premises on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1934, the two tracts of land on the west side of Maliwqilfi 303d. described as follows: (l) Commenc- ing on the west side of said Road tor Elm Avenue! at a point 61 ffiet 6 iiiclics northerly from Reserve Street, being the northeast angle 0f lnncl formerly conveyed to Henry M. Chandler, thence westerly parallel with Reserve Street, 80 feet. thence northerly parallel with said Rnadnlifl fret, thence czmberly parallel with said Road. 30 feet, thence easterly parallel with said Street, 80 fccL. thence southerly along said Road to the place of commencement; l2) Commencing at the northeast angle oi’ land above described, thence ivvst- vriy along the northern linc and lmllllllllfltlfili of same, 5 chains and 90 links, tile-nee northerly along the rear line of lots fronting on said Road, i chain and 70 links, thence easterly parallel to tiic first mcn- tinned linc 1o said Road and thence southerly along said Road to the place of commencement, containing onc acre of land a. little more or less; Reserving therrout two lots, fronting on said Road, namely, a lot formerly conveyed by Charles E. Robertson to Elizabeth Houston and Sarah Harris mow in possesison of Harry W. Cud- niorcl, lying along the northern side of a gangway 9 feet in width, for the distance o.‘ BR feet and extending northerly 36 icct 6 inches, to au- othor gangway oi’ the same width and lengtlii And another lot in pos- session of William J. Hillier lying a- along thé nortiicm side of the last. mentioned gangwny and u line in continuation thereof for the distance of 100 feet, and extending northerly :12 feet to land oi Albert. Douse, And Subject Also w the rights of way of the owners or occupiers oi said pro- perties adjoining, on said ganmvnys; The said tracts of isnd to be sold separately: under the direction and subject to the approval of the said ' ' Court, of Chancery, and frce from all encumbrances. Conditions of sole. For fiirthtir particulars appiito Messrs. McLean 1k McKinnoii. Com- plainants‘ Solicitors, or tn the un- dci-signcd. D, EDGAR SHAW, \'(\‘lI‘l:ll'_\'. lI-pariiucnt of Public Work lie 23. , OIJIIWI. - I Master in Chancery. to put; that over‘. Mrs. Smith saw "Sure she did,” said Jones. I L-6546- -4-6 Eon WELL DRILLING loltetuun) flpena-d Lu»! _ _ > Balliursl. A ... . Ii l‘. Rates Hay. ‘mo. Bell Tel ... ' 1H B if Puck ... . i.’ r:r“.~ ' = . 't|\V . V I Bria-k am. To Our 3,500 Customarsz. Tradition has it that ainative of‘ "The Island" was asked by an unenlightenedcutlander to be more explicit g5 to which island he hailed from. The native replied, "Prince Edward Island, of coursel What other island 71s The local pride of‘ residents of The Island is con- cerned not only with the is1and' its civic and industrial dovelo its electric service, - A permanen? residents, b s natural beauty, ‘but with pments. Among the latter 18; a subject of‘ importance not only for ut also for the many visitors who can: , Residents have a right to know how much their electric -' rates have come downlin recent years, has done to improve service and to ext who had no service previously, taxes, and perhaps a. better rea tainod in service for ‘the dollar spent for electricity. what the power company and if: ‘to customers how much the company pays 1n lization of just what 1s ob- These subjects v1.11‘ ‘be discussed in a series of‘ letters of which this is the fiirst. ...» The first nutter vihichjre wish to call to your attention is the fact that the average rate paid. ‘by residential olso- ' ‘ trio customer's has been out almost in half‘ during the past gemlomestic rate has been reduced . a year. What is actions tool: place d. I. Helios i GA Y’S PLANTS We pay the DOWI-se. Lats cabbage, 40c per 100. $3.51 per 1,000. Late cauliflower, 20c per doz., 7M pér 100, $5.15 per 1.000. J. J. GAY it SON. Box 181', Phone 264. Charlottetown, P111 L-6577-7-4-tf NOTICE Dog Taxes are due and psysbld on or before July 1st in aachqear. Every owner of a dog or dogs who shall refuse or neglect to pay sn-id tax. Shall be prosecuted within ten days of the appearance of this notice. JAMES E. BRADLEY, ‘Professional Bards nelson o BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN 80 Ric mnnd Street _ ~— Communicate With The Frask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Snmmcrside or Phone 207. 1419 lliflf-Ee R. R. Bell D, L. Mathieson, LLB. ‘iiiliriiiiézsllofi Barristers d: Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block. CharlottetownJKEJ. i —-'—i A- J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB, ETC. New Brace Building Charlottetown MacGuigan & Trainol Mark ll. MaeGulgan, K, (I, Q C. St. Clair Trsinor, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. J.A. uiinonaiuutc. BARBISTER, BOLICITOB, 5s. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money so Loon and Collections given the very best attention. s75-u-li-lmonth. H. F. MacPI-IEE, B.A BARRISTEI, SOLICITOB uosasmqo