v APRIL 1. 1931 M“ Fro CK QUOTA TIONS MORNING STOCK LE TIER ' (Bpcelvcd cvu- Pitflcld and C01 Private Win) NEW YORK. April 6—Tll6 Lon- tion market this morning is firm, LnliCClfilly oil stocks. The Treasury will piobably have to make new DOlYOWlIlQ-S before July 1st. Ai- ihougii there is no definite plan‘ to cancel the DTEOTBI" °n 001d ster- ilization, the way has been left opt-n to make such a cancellation. Chrysler-Lewis conference will re- iiiillC at 10 o'clock this morning. Latct advices arr. that a settle- ment should he reached within 48 hours. Dividend meetings for to- zluy are Cerro de Pasco, Home- stukc Mining and pomibly Union Oil of California. We would ex- purl, an irregular market today with probably some volume but with higher prices for the oils. rliyoiv, paper and amusement sucks. TOR/ONTO. April th-Smelter Uold-On advice of Dr. J. l". wriclit. geologist. WOrk on the p. .1-1-ty' of Smelter Gold Mines Wus discontinued after some 3,000 feet of diamond drilling had fall- cd to indicate commercial ore. Stanley gold contract; has been signed for 5.000 fect of diamond drilling on Stanley Gold property at Wawa, Michlpotcn district. It will be doile from the 550 level and other points to explore a wide tnlilcrnlized zone lying south o1 the prr-seiit shaft. Pi-rron-Bullion production in the first two wccks of March was rained at $42,138.? froni the treat. mcnt of 5.131 tons. an average of I 342 tons lately, Albany River-Diamond drill 1101c no. 59 is well advanced at property and at depth of 400 feet intersected the extension of the ore bearing formation. Assay results from this hole will be delayed due to iline s of the assayer. Under- ground development is proceeding according to schedule on three headings on the first and third levels. - - Arrowhead cold-D. J. Rilssell, minc managvr, reports deepening of the shaft to 500 feet has started 111th future latemi work planned 0n that horizon. TORONTO. April 6—Wood Cad- lUuc—-Resu1ts of two more diamond drill holes have be n r91 a w°°ii Cadillac sold inines. Hole 2g 9 gave intersection of $2555 new“ 24 inches. Hole no 14 gave values of $10.05 inch/is 23 inches w 3 feet-Emma width o! NEW YORK. April 6-—The Mb- ruary Gflflllligg Smelwrs were at Til-W 0i $9.05 0. share annually, MONTREAL, A l1 64; and Dominion Sugar Go 13511787 profit for yea; to January 3m’ 1937 equal t‘) 33-29 D91‘ share of capital stock as compared n, g3 41 and $4 37 for two previous years. Xi/"kilifl 0001011 111. $101,200,000 W“ 51181010 from $10,700,000. Canadian Melting profits for 17 months ended Dec. 31 equlvalcnf, to $5.01 per share compared to $2.86 n" ‘Wrkine capital satisfactorily “Mnwned It Over $3,000,000. I-flrzor DYOUl-s due to export m1- f“ and company, Paid extra div- dend Dcc. 15 of fifty cents bend“; regular $1.50 yearly, Melchers Dlstilleries earnings 1936 before depreciation and in. (£01116 tax rat 588.199 down slightly ioni $93,803 in 1935. 0n new cap_ italization 125,000 shares $10 pre- ferred and 62,000 shares no par value common profits equal p; 79,5 Cents and 21.1 cents respectively. Diifllllg Year share capital neduced by $2,877,040 property account writ. W" 00W" by $500,000 to 0910.211 and 000d will $1,555,200 reduied to $1.00. Working cllplLal M, $555577 0W0 from 01.020302 as 01111-0111 liabilities innludos $350.00 to be Daid old class a shareholders under new alimlilcmetit. New definitive certificates for preferred and com_ "w" i0 be Bxchoused for original A and B shares now ready. Hydro Electric securities Corpn. dividend 20 cents a share declared 0n N. P. V. common, payable May 10 record date April 20. Thlg ls disbursement since March 31, Canadian Car and Foundry-It is estimated wmpanly will neg flboltt $3,000,000. less tax. from the German Government agreed pay- ment of $22,474,736 upon United States war sabotage clalmg Paynuister-March output at 105.695 up 10.2 per cent over Feb. and 52 per cent over March >1. MARKET BULLETIN (Received over Woodl- Rondo and Company Special Win) MASON AFTERNOON LETTER The morning's dip in New York was accompanied by a distinct drop in offerings. Continue to buy 0h minor reactions. Strikes and Pro ident Roosevelt's IECGDt criticism of the price level in some commodities have gener- ated a lot of beat" -h tall: in Board Rooms. The markets refusal, how- ever, to make any headway on the downside (icspite unfavorable news - regarded as cncoura in ‘i “ Offerings in nickel show little tendency to increase on the down- side. Further reaction in nickel is not. likely to be anything more than minor in nature. Banon. 100010 COMMENT The market contlnue= under the I0 timining influence of unsettled iuhor conditions and the gradual i-ciiizatlon that the treasiny will itfiilire additional financing to off set its underestimate of income tux receipts. Th0 reluctance with which the treasury is accepting the loss of funds paid to it last your under the R1111 Pension Act by the hard brcsscd carrier‘ and WlllCh would b0 credited to their accounts as Diilvidcd under the new agreement is another ironical touch incident in unbalanced governmental bud- gets. ' v The market has behaved rel< ativcly wcll in the uncertain zone 0f the past “colts and given fav- orable news proabbly could extend its rally. " Laidlaw and Company. SUMMARY Muntnum urniied and fully owned subsidiaries 1938 net income $2,320,912 against $628,760 in 1935. Oil and Gas Journal estimates daily average cnude oil output last Meek at 3.428.446 barrels decrease 0f 6.429 from precccding week. Commonwealth Edison Co. de- clared dividend of $1.25, payable May 1. some as paid Feb. 1. Gorham Inc. year ended Jan 31 net income 23,191 or 46 cents a share m $3 pfd in arrears against net loss $139,530 in previous year. Chase National Bank earnings for first quarter indicated at 51 cents a share. for first 64 days last Yen; indicated earnings were 30 Qgn . National City Bank earnings for first quarter indicated at 37 cents I share cxclusive of City Bank Farmers Trust, which would ap- pear to be at tame rate as in first quarter last year, in frist. 64 days last year indicated earnings were 27 cents a. share. Beginning April 21 French Banks Stocks Exchanges, and Insurance offices will be closed Saturdays, complying with recent decree for forty hour week according to Rcu- ters, Foreign Exchange Services may be maintained by officially dc. rignated establishments. Settlement of Chrysler strike within 48 hours was in prospect last night according to advices from Lansing. with John L. Lewis believed to be ready to accept pact with sole bargaining right, confer- ence ls to resume at 10 a. m. this morning. 1 30 Industrials high 183.39 la =t 184 l0 up 0.65 20 Rails high 60 98 10W 60 39 last 60.58 up .10. 20 Utilities high 31.91 low 31 60 last 31.75 lip 19 40 Bonds last 101 33 up 0 02. » Dow Jones. 185.09 10W Hash-Fhatum of London Stock Market was continued firmness in oil securities. Rubber issues were easier. International trues were firm. Funds~—5-32 to 3-82 Sterling 4.00 1-2. Iiivcrpool due l 3-4 to 5-8 lower. Open 1-4 to 3-4 up. 12.30 p. m. 1-8- 1 up. London Paper very strong. Abi- tibl 16. Consolidated Paper 24 7-8. Price 53 1-2. discount. MORNING MARKET LETTER The market began with c. good opening yesterday with respect to both prices and volume but BBflflEd lower ls the day progressed, with volume shrinking to on extremely small turnover in the afternoon. While the failure of the Supreme Court to hand down a decision on the Wagner labor Relations Act was disappointing, an offsettlngl factor was the hope that the motor l strikes might be tennlnated this week with the Michigan Election returns contributing some 1n- fiuence. Borne hopefulnesc ciao springs from the fact that conned: is be- ginning to show more concern to- ward the interruptions to bilslne?! occasioned by the widespread sit- down strikes. The chief strength in rdwy‘: market was concentrated in the oil, paper. and steel stocks. The Iron and steel Institute indicated c fractioncliy lower operating rate gMontreal .____ (Iii by I G, Icahn: at Inked I king. Stock: r 0pc: 010:0 Bell Tel 100 llruzillau 27 y‘ 20:2 llruvk Silk B 8 B i! Pow A 3T 37 Build Pruil till] all] F522 r1- glk eltlz (‘nu Car Fd 20V 111V; an y ro Ciin Hydro Pfd 75 75% (Qua 11nd Al A l?“ 131% pill 5:07am 3% 3% ‘ 2'“"‘12‘°i-i ill“ i‘??? Inc ow - - girls sSuielt all; i}?! at eag - -53’ Dom (foal Pld 211,5 211,2 i533? S???“ “it Dom Tex 85 8412.: nryiii-n 100/, 18% Eng ElPC A 1311p: Elm: B Found Co 3" hen St W 18 Gnndyi-iir Gypsum 17% lluin llrliilyzli» 181A S 33 711:1‘: T27)‘ 14V; Int Nickel Bill’; Int Pow 8-7} Luke Woods 37V; Mus Hur 11% Xli-Cnll Fl. 10 1 Wont Pow I! Nut Ilrew 40% Nat S: (‘nr G1 ,1 Norniuin 74 Pow (‘o “' qua-live Pow Shaw St Law . Si. Low I'M . -' Hun (‘an l‘11\\' l5 .\‘t (‘nu Add St (‘nu I'M Win lillvc A 0% ’ . urdays Issue. RETAIL MARKET (‘elory bunch 20-250 (‘IIPPUIS 4 lhr 10g Pntiiiiu-i; p 25-800 Furnilni 34c Spinach 154- - Pursli-y bunch (‘iillltillle llNILl ‘Foinniui-s ripe lb , .Apl|los do! Iii-eta pk Stcuk lb llimst beef Slew nwais (flair-ken i-nch‘ Butter ll» Mutton 1b ("roam Eggs do: MINING (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘TORONTO, April 6 —- Starting the day bright and cheery, the Toronto market soured a bit in the f afternoon and closed with losses showing for all groups. Heavy trading in Btadacona on a rise of 19 cents net to 2.59 featured the golds. A majority of l 1,- the senior golds were down. led by Lake Shore which was active on a loss of 1-2 to 55. McIntyre, weakened 5-8 to 39 1-4 and Teck Hughes. Wright Hargreaves, Pion-g eer and Siscoe were down a few cents each. A few heavy traders in the secondary group, including Kirkland Lake. Kerr-Addison, Mo- neta and Sladen, weakened nur- rowly. Base metal leaders were off. Noranda. dropped 1 1-4 and Hud- son Bay 5-8. Waite Amulet sag- ged 20 cents. and Sheri-itt, Sud- bury Basin and Pen Oreille were down. Western oils were mildly weak.| Minor losses were boarded for Home. Okalta, Dalhousie, Cal- gary-Edmonton. Merland, Lowery Pete and BOYS-lite- BANKS (Supplied 11y Wundc-llcude llifl Co.) Bnnlu f-‘lvw c l] hi! wilful-m 100 Montreal 3Z9 Royal 216 this week but the industry appears to be booked well ahead and the remarks of the Chairman of the U. s. steel at the annual meeting were taken to indicate confidence in the future. Another factor aid- lng sentiment was the unprove- ment in the Bond Market- On the whole the stock market continues to show more strenéth , thcn weaknus but it is quite pos- sible um the present mm" “fid- ing range will exist until theout- I look is clarified not only with re- spect 0o labor demands but H160 t!" fiscal policies of the rvdorv-l Ad- mmmramn n; regards relief, the Mldfl t in BUIUIL h“. ‘m laid-law and C0 THE (Jl-IARLOTFETOWN _ New York Stock Exchangc %:..."-.... - - MINING Stock: Alilci-mac Arnlfiuid Alotria Rouyu ltugu niiic lliiukficlii liusi» Mcliils Mill (‘sir (‘antic T1- (‘ntl (fail (‘nil Put: (‘nil Pur (‘nil Mun (‘hem Research l‘hlb ' (‘lirunilum Durkwaler Home linfYill Sic ' Must .\lnl lrllilbflllll) alcon Foil Kirk (llcuorn (lndn Luke iloldnle lluuuur G (illlivn L lliirkor Howey‘ lllli] ay Jiiroll J M (‘uns .1 clllcui- Iii-ri- Addison (l Kirk ltuka hiigunn Luke Sh Lolivh Lil Lung L him-anon hint-Loud C Munvta lllnrris Kirk Murphy TBrleu Omega "amour Puulore Piiymustivr ‘end Orelll ‘errnu Peri-on Pickle Crow Poi- Crown ‘nwc-ll Rouyn Preston E Donn lleail Alltli Red Lake 1 OCEAN IRA VEL lam the representative steamship lines. consult, W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street For cruise or one way trip! of all well known Phone 510 SPRAINS lnblhnfihconllv- ll racy: loco If}; ail. hhyouonyurfoofl tfliurdirg" 1|. T; INMEN Waite Am! Wright He! UIIJITID IQHIUWOOII-IUIIUO- suaaomig "rs Sill 10 lid . bina- u: on In.» I 1 1| Blmlll open cum Al cum 24s 24a Am Can 10B 108 Am lilo; P: 10 n 10: I Am Tel Tsl 1n 111“ Am Wino: Anaconda 00 00% Atclihou 30 g1 u n am am u y - IM STEPPING our m A BIG BEAUTIFUL ll :1 301,5 - Ilouillx AV e"- -* -' or M NASH-AND IT COST ME ONLY A FEW DOLLARS Briggs Mun Cue Chen 0 g1 Q1 11.22 12a MORE*- THAN ONE OF THOSE SMALLER CARS!” 3, Com 80 " .- " so): (gnu c a; ‘a When R. I. Smith started out to ' ° bu he looked l the C P y a nrw car a Clilrnwrllzlit w’? w“ "All Three" air: . . . l/ien saw ‘S Nash. “I got l/te surprise of my glumilltli Lt l f?“ life," said IiIr. Siriilh, “when I F: P: Lt jmlud that big Nail: LaFayeIia- gezellfi: “,6 M “JU/I" 2-11001’ salon delivered for (i111 Food; 425g 42:2 only a fww dill/arr more than ih: gggdgg; u” 3'1 similarly cqu i/lfled Z-daor sedan (£00111; T?“ 43% 43% mu o} the ‘All Thm’ small can. t O r1 d M z c ' ' ' 1n" c0110 n Si” 323i! Look at that car in the pic- a: 5.1:,’ T,‘ 12% 12% ture. It‘s a great big 117-inch John: Man wheelbase car. You geta more {ifgla“el$g“ 59% 58% powerful six cylinder engine. . c Ry _ . 1mm; wan; 50% 59% Larger hydraulic brakes. 11g“? Ct? 17 11 Roomy, spacious interiors- Nm ma: w“ 5°“ Much more “real automo- Niiz 011.111 n»; bile" . . . yer this big Nash 222%,,“ H 2: 2g“ LuF-ayc1tc-“400" delivers for lNofkPhllf t :12 p: just a FEW dollars more than P" ° 10% 05/ the “All ’l‘hree" small cars. l-filllmilmll 4204a‘? fig.’ See Nash r01- VALUE. Se: {ml ililgcrc the X-Ray System at Nash 1n,“ '1")! (m, dealers now. Fill‘. “Si. h.‘ Z4“ 21"’ ltudlu (:0 107,, 111‘, 121333,}; g, 31:; ,1?! $090 and up zvxisu ' ' d { u n Sm? 33'0"] o" ss s0 L111" A YETTE 400 :;'-:":..*.""." . M 0* " s l 5,, 0,, N", .75“ $3., NASH AOIBASSADOR zlipgtfdegtfi‘ “H24 ‘i013? SIX $122.1 and up. n 1e r 31 30% U | q p Actual photograph of Nash LaFayelle 400 Z-Dnor Sedan with lnmk r1ylili§g 15?... X “ ° NASH AMBASSADOR “semis " m‘ 111-114 won» 1.111;: u s: on s4 A non-m zxrmi YOU cm Ihclllliqllmllwly oqulpccd 4-400: ma... cl ih:"All rim-- mum. E1 GH T $1330 and up» . H 2 StdCou I19 117?‘ GET OUT OFTHE"ALLTHREE"CLl5S-Thc Nuih LcFayclic- In many plccucJhcSLlGHTdlfluanaIn plludlouuhlclud $30!“ | vnnndrum 89% 4o '5 "400"4-Dco|Sodcn vlllh hunk DEUVERS lo! liuf u FEW dollar! IIIOII u monih um: on you III: payments. Warner Bros 14% 14 lgo": {limb I Charlottetown Pl i- nt x- i in -_. i i cu- ui -— I-i —— —— ' w", m‘; 140% 130,? NASH MOTOR SALES CO. _ I \VonlWorth sou, w, F_ _]_ E_ wRmHT _ _ __ _ _ ... _ ._ ._ _ ... __ _. _._ _- Summerside, P. E. . . ARTHUR SULLIVAN _ - _ - - - — — — — — — — — — — Vernon, P- E- 1- 'li>ld Ra ugo inneva 1nd Pat liutch bake ‘Produce Prices MONTREAL. April 6 -- (GP) — Butter prices advanced to the year's highest level on Montreal open produce markets today while potatoes sold off and eggs held firm. Graded egg shipments in car-lots or loss were quoted at 20 1-2 to 21 cents a dozen for grade A-largc. 18 1-2 to 19 for A-mediiun and. 17 1-2 to l-B for A-pullets. Butter was quoted at 28 1-2 to 29 cents a pound for carlots or less of N0. 1 while lots to retail- ers werc 29 to 29 1-2 for sdids and 29 1-2 to 30 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 1-4 to 1-2 cents a pound for Ontarius while Quebccs were unquoted. Potatoes: N B. Mts. No. 1 80's $1.20; No. 2 80's $1.15; Que. Mts. No. 1 80's $1.15. MONTREAL, April s - (c?) _ Butter remained on the upgrade on Canadian commodity exchange produce section today with eggs slightly firmer. Butter spot-Que. buyers-inspec- tion 28 3-411; western regraded 28 3-4. traded. Eggs spot—Ont. A-large 20 1-2a: A~medium 18 1-2a; A-‘pullets 17 1-2a. , Cheese spot-unquoted. MONTREAL. April 6 — (CP) - Whcat, Nor. N0. 2 $1.62; barley, C. W. No. 3 08 1-2: oats, feed. No. 1 69 l-2; No. 2 6'7 1-2; oats, CW. No. 3 '71 Flour, spring; tvhcat patents. firsts $8.40. seconds $8.00. bakers $7.90; winter wheat patents, choice $6.20 to $6.30; white corn $6.50. Bran. ton $37.25; shorts, ton $38.25; middlings. ton $41.25; roll- ed oats. bag 90 lbs. $4.05; hay, No. 2, per ton, carlois $9. Cheese, Ontario. 13 l4 to 131-2. Butter, 28 l-2 to 29. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 27to 28; A-l medium 24 to 25; A-1 pul- lcts.22 to 23; A-large 24; A-mcd- ium 22; A-pullots 21. Potatoes: P El. No. 1 Mts. 90': 81.35; N.B. N. 1 Mts. 00's $1.20: Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.15. John Nip Kaw Crow Lake llowau mo" {jgxl-gyfiillil {I » 1m Magnet L 1_-l 90 Mui- Iiuki- oi Mar Bird 11i- 38 Mooahlii iii" 2M6 llloshor 117 ' 13g Norlukr it ' Nor-metals 19') 47 Obalskl ‘~55 - 154 011mm 11* m" Old Diumuuil l0 m Oriole 15 7" (Ylmnry 17' 75 Opeinlsku 43' 8H0 Pottcr Dual 4 114100 Rnuyn Howard 15 185 ltegiil Kirk n5 Ruboc 1'55 Siliirlebor sigma .\i 4m Smelter: G_ ,1 South lili-henzle i‘ Springer Siurg 9h Tonawumiu 1B0 Uehl Ink:- 1“ Upper 1 Ill “awhlino 13,‘, ‘vflfllllllfi w)" Wm R017‘ i. 1m Wlungu int. 300 980 21' l’; 3; . . g;- Montreal Curb 2L ' i. ,1]. (Supplied lry rigueic a o». 5i, Icllben of Monti-a] Muck If} luluugc and curb Market) ... 1.31; ' m“ "IP11: iii)...» 8:‘ Asbestos 5i A l 14 Bi-lohnruols w,’ Brow Co , 2M4 Bath A .' 67805 (‘tin Via-k 1mm Tiir l7‘-’i 725 on .»\ “"1 "flu Don n is». . l" T! ill-fill; v '1‘ c i1 l", 0rd L") 3935 Hi1‘ Walker "W: if"; 110m» on 21f)", 0-1 W151i‘. 1:112 9s 000 kill?“ :3 4 Price rm l“; 179 R0 iiliro till 5“ Rn land 33 1% 1mm 14111-11011 0'1 138 I “i. Livestock ;480 O80 {'8 momma... April 6—-C0ntinued 0 decline on call’ section saw prices 177 drop 35 to 50 cents in early trad- ing on Montreal livestock markets 05 today while no early sales were w: nude on cattle. Hog division dis- 1 played a weaker undertone but 87% mid steady as did sheep and lamb i“ section '8 ' - 050 :10 Receipts: Cattle. 90, calves, 2 5'33 sheep and lambs, 12; hogs. 1117- 19, Calf prices ranged from $4 to I18 $4.75 with the bulk of sales made 5g between $4.5 and 84.50. 1gp Sheep ranged from $3.50 i0 m $5.50 wool-ding to quaiity- _ fig Bacon hogs. fed and watered 10s cold at $0.25 with the usual "prem- ‘ig 11m on selects and outs 0n off m grades. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Q19} (n, The Canadian Press) 9511a iomnto and Montreal — stocks 13A 010G641 IUWGT. 15-18 New York-Btodll 10W"- {lfl-g} Wlnnipag-Nihent 1 i-4 t0 i 1-2 14.13 Slit! IOWOI‘. . w m New York-Cotton lower, sugar 91" steady. 3R5??? wuvwrzo wumr 32415 (‘lune :— . u y- l . 14:75 Juiuvilgwi 4 cuss-sixties. Illa Rllnnnl‘: (or Bltall. i) “TENDER?” P Banks » (Sqaplied by Pltflcld b Co. Malabar: of Montreal Block Exchange and Curb Market) Hunks Open Close Bunk; Open (‘lune ilk (‘illi ilk twin l1l~ lilii Hi; .\l|l I'll) '-"-"J lik .\-.\i \ u.._v..1 21s 210 DON‘ JONES AVERAGRJ wuppitrii by u‘. |\-|{F|ll|l' lluil 0o.) ||Hl|l§l\‘l;|l\‘ 1\::|m .111‘ i ill. Imus 1m ow nil is iflilitii-n Ill (i0 off .14. FIN \.\'(‘E' (Supplivll by wit... -Rf‘|\lll‘ nnll ca.) (‘unniliuri funiis fllrwfllllll. Sterling iii .\1 4 1101.41. ork Curb _ (Supplied by Wanda-Rondo i Starks I 1'11 l1 Uu l. lH-w Pfll it 1:720 | a n 1 sximiiiuon Fitting and suaplyhg Ghnu: E . ll. J. MABOI OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office Connected Whl Drugstore. Q l Iced. Other rate: on application. Miscellaneoul iua sun LIFE. as- sets $777,000,000. Those are Emil- er than the combined assets of the four next largest Canadian Insurance Companies. Agents wanted. Consult. J. A. Moore. (jun-lg Bldg.,_ Charlottetown. ____ GOVERNMENT JOBS. HOW TO get them. Be ready for spring HP- pointments. Free Booklet. The M. c. C. Civil Service schools. Toronto 10. N-23-3-W'5'u~ -l pa: word; Announcement: and Coming rlvcnl: 2c yer word; <- 2a par word; In Memnrilm Notion, 70o per inch; Lilla of Flcnl All Splfllllll Offcrlugl, Cards, 010.. 0c per name; latter: of Condolence 70! no: Inch; Notice: o! Thank: and Avnroclutlon, 70c pu- inch or 4c ¢:l_i FOR RENT—A SMALL APART- ‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ' Contra] Guudlun locah, 4c per won]; Wenlern and Enllern localo. ll Cl uulfhl é ‘Minimum Chugn for nay bdrm-linemen! twenty-live noun, §fl§£ 00.05: mi-nt with sun porch. furnished, n1" iinfnrnishcd. Apply Mrs. Hoop- er Home, 130 Ehn Avenue. 4-5-81 IED OR UN- llil'lll.\llf‘i‘ ]4l\\'('1' flat 0f beau- tifully locuicd Apartment House, l4 Dunrlas Esplanade. Apply D. B. 11-1192-4-6-31. Q For Sale 19112 CHRYSLER CAR FOR SALE. Apply GUBICLB. 11-1220-4-7-31. FOR SALE-ANCIENT MEDO- dian. bureau, chairs, tables. 194 Prince Street. L-l164-4-5-3i. r61: saw“; iTTvionru 01.0 Tenders will be received up until noon April 19th by the undersigned, for painting of St. Mark's lllpbicopal Church at Keualngton, both inside and out. . Tenders to state price with or without staging work to be com- pli-tcd by May 31st. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN A. THOMPSON. Chairman o! Committee. L—1lU-4-7-1l. FOR SALE Deslnble C “age (built in 1036) Bcnk of Ccncdn Bldg. 1.421041447141- Sow with litter of 11. (st. Dmistan Farm Strain.) Lorne Bovmess, Kensin? h-i2lB-4-7-1i. FOR SALE AT SOUTHPORT— House and lot 50 x 110. Situated by Southport Village. Apply to W. M. Copper at premises. 11-1133-4-7-21; FOR SALE - GOOD QUALITY half dry Hake and Cod. Hake 4141c lb. 00d 5l§C lb. Delivery charges paid. Apply Neil S. Mac- Phee. Elmlm, P .E. l’ Irl7-4Zl-4-7-3l. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN FOR FARM and Double Tenement, both Just work‘ Apply c‘ R y,“ Union outside (My llmltl, on extension cf Road - L41@_4_5 q|_ Upper Prince Street and Young _____ - -;-_:_—_——_—._—:_-_~.<.~.- ._..- Street. Apply: Lilla Glrnhlm at cdjolnhg imam. or Boarders Wanted "- A- 7mm“ aoanm-zns ACCOMMODATED 1oz Solicitor. Lngllgq-v-al, lliW-‘Ksllfifl __.. . WANTED-GENTLIIIAN nonun- du. 0a King sum. 11-1316-4-7-31 ANTED- Apply Guardl n. Q-i- _ HAD- _l_..-l2§1_-4-7-3i WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. Good wages. Apply 133 Fltzroy Street. __I_|-1l80-4-6_-_2l WANTED-CAPABLE WOMAN TO look afivr family of six, age! eight months io 15 years. Apply statim: reference and wages ex- pected to W. E. Monaghm. Al- bany R. R. 11-1173-4-5-31 .. ...__L°*i LOST-JTIRE AND RIM. phone 702. Rmvmrd 11-1174-4-6-91 FINDER STUDENT WANTS Phone 55-J. at noon. L-l34D-4-‘I-lt - I Wenslveeisd A. SALESMl-ZN - WE CAN llIil-I you make more money. 200 Gilli‘- anleed Product-i. Lowest 113°“ Bat Proposition. 1W8‘! M". | i g ma prospect. Permimmt able work. Nothirll; to Inca. In! to c.1111. s20. buy 11m escort!!!“