PAGE SIX . THE CHARUJTTEIDWN GUARDIAN f 41} x‘. I . y GQVERNMENT New York II. Y. Stock Prices . . AND conortnouigrvclytitirs Exchange Advanced Saturday ENQUIRIES ED ______ - Al Chm an a-d r. .|. BRENNAN a ccvirniv united i... ,3 ..,,D3.wm 3m a. tar)- Melnbere Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada m me! °_ "' "up tock “Er e "egulullyv a M BAGNALl'_Man___,cr Am Tcl 16a .'_i-4. s ma et Saturday step- d 8t, . Charlottetown a Telephone 1470 Anawnda " ' 36 “'3 | ped W‘ of n‘ be" rewvery week l“ "$5511!" ‘ Arch _ _ _ 3g 1.4 since mId-llifarchl ‘with a modest Baldwin .. 201-2 HYBPHSE Ba n at ouiih dealings ‘ __________ _ __._________ BandO 111-8 Uld bYBBdI-h Were the smallest " _ ~—-"—-— Bendix Av a2 3-4 drag: 10x44. x e u _ Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance ggglnfm‘ i“; .....$’"n.jft.';3’...‘°£s?°.°..l.“1§.°; , _ 1: - 4a '4 ‘pared w n 200.000 in the iou Minimum Charges For Any Aurertllerlnaut 2s Lents. l Bifggs a‘ as ‘ Sh“, mew“ The weekkpflfzgref Contra-l Guardian locals 5c per word; “ester-n ‘and Eastern k c and o 44 H; gate was 4333320 share‘ again“ ioonle 2o per word; Announcements and Comingavents do our | Chrysm. 103 33 $379,570 we week before and w" word; Classified 3o per word; ln Mfllllurlllm‘ Notices 84o per 601G“ u n 503mm 5m" the period of mph; Lletl of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. (cards, etc., 5o per com and 5 3 Mo“); g1 I - name; Lettere of Condolence 84o per iitch; Wedding Enguge- 1 Com Ed 35 3.4 On the day Chrysler extended nontl, 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 8 l Cums. A 17 lite Friday bulge by 1 5-8 at 102 words; Notices of Thanks and Allllrwlllllvn. 84c per Inch or in Curllss Com 5 3-8. Norfolk and Western was up l per word; List: of Subscriptions. 49 cents pcr inch; Addrms Doug)“. 52 12 at 231 and Jotmsqqyanvjtle 3 Elec Auto . 55 l-Z 1-4 Ft 118 1-2. Modest improve- _ — Erie _ ,_ 9 1.4 men was shown for General M.» ———————— ~ Gm E; g __ __ 35 1.3 tors, U. S. Steel, Bethlehem Ant- Fur bale j Help Wanted Gen Motors so 1-2 Telephone. Standard‘ Oil; _ a ‘ w C, d w y y 55 7.3 -. diving oversubscription : I0! SALE - SINGER. SliWlNGi ‘Mafvrliii _. 1rwo‘ WAITRESSES-l Gggdfvlocah . 50 1-4 of e bis secondary elite-ring). Bur- l Muhma App‘), 273 Filmy 5L \\1’1tc Box 410, (JUHFCIIHII. 1G1 Nm- pfd _ 41 llington Mals, U. S. Lines, Monf- I **— , . " . . T’. . , H (L ,, _ 15 gomery am, United Aircraft '0‘ S5-LE—H5KIIII'OOII AND “ANTED_LAPI‘RLE“.\CED UIL Int; ‘Pa; 42 7-8 Anaconda, Kennecott, Du Ponf '°"“'°°d- PM“ “l” ‘ ,~ glmrei, FAPFIY ‘no peg“) Int Tel 12 s-s and General Electric. | . .‘*i_-.-____j4 ~.---__-__ cnry ac ar aiic 1Q 0., ent , ' _ h _ . roe suns-zoo sraucic smiths. so“; iMi“ 13 afzfgjngnDfhffipylfidifet” f; ._ Wesley Awm Vernon m“ wANrETiT1Y .. " a4 3.4 ‘American Airlines 1-8 at 1o 1-4 W’ - I ' " r03 SALE _ PHWHERON‘ man 1m geuehl‘ housework in Nash K81 g 17 1n the wake of incc-me 10s; in the Birthday for 11-year-old King Feisal of Horses. Arthur Hughts, licdlord.l .1 family of mfg Good w.‘ E5 NM CH5" - - $9 3'4"‘.“t quarfer‘ American chm” 1"‘! “'35 mlserved MAY 2- __.__.i~__w__fi__s_u. A l has Gmnén st t ‘g ' N Y Cont 5 1-4_l dl-Plled 1 '2 it 146 11nd DOW Chem- country is Arab stronghold in Middle East. Ion SALE-LARGE kircnnvl HP“ Y _~ ‘ . l“ - in Amer 2s 3-4 I ical 1 1é2 at 15c 1-4. On the offside range in good condition. Phone [HELP “rAyThrn _‘rh7f* ~ Parmt Pix 24 5-8 - were real. Northern Railwayi. 304-3. t male cooks’ dining nmgAéfjsogfi Penn R 20 ‘Schenley, American Can, Rapubllo P e A N iii___'.j_“*"_’—“l waitresses Qffiqp kilchpn m-i POPS-P 2g 1'8 steel" Guodyear’ Glenn Marni" '03 555E — lllaccoR-‘IACK Chanvbm. ', rk .111 P k, gahmtps _ 55 Public Service of N J. and Un- Deernig Potato Planter. Gordon and cmn“‘ino'rals"g§gplyslgy§ 13f‘ Rad... 3 1.1; |ion Carbide. ' T T u s . 1 . 1 - - » _ , _ . ter 0r phone Airs. G. B. Goodwimi gqmbn - 34 iaxgfnaadfiiamiiigmguieiialgggads: I r0!’ e o ‘ ' Ion SALE -_ DRIVING was-on Queen Hotel. luoncton, N. B. , Pa“ - . . I n r»- 1~ i’?lS?§.‘if1.£°'§§..’f;'.;f".$i‘“.il£i."‘“‘3 Steel Industry Murphy, Emerald. F01‘ RCIII gognnv a; 1 4 1d g n8 ___.___ _ __¥_,,____,,,_ ___ _, ___ * (‘- ' ‘ _ “)3 551,15 _ QUANTyfy “nil-QR RENT_ROOMS 1N "0USE,$ Ry S5 1-2 The Associated Press (SO-stuck —-—-—- cleaned mixed grain. Stuart 9 mp0s {mm gnm-tnunmttq, j Sperry . _ 20 3-8 Composite “'85 up .1 of a point 1t CLEVELAND, May 4 —(APl— Parkman, Rustico, wme Box 41;; Guardian ,St<l Oil NJ . till 7-8 63, its fourth successive advance. With the nudge question apparcnt- -___-_i_-i---~_ __________.'__._. _ . ,,A____‘$tdbkr 20 3-8 _Thc weolcs gain WES 1.4 points, ly settled, major attention now “JR 551-15 -—- SIXTY CORDS 0F To LET __ 0N5 LARGE ]]()[_‘§E_I Tex“ 60 widest since the period concluded 1 centres on a likely siccl industry bud W°°d< Jml“ E- R°b°"l5- kecpng room, suitable for iwolUntrl Air 201-4 March 22. price policy. the masflllnc Stcel Mlddlelfm- people. 59 Longworth Ave, Untd Corp .. 313-; P83011911 llflflfly- H "'“*"" ‘ . - -__ houg stccl company proi S Ion. same -- connect: r01". - . U I R“‘"“" 1_ A‘ . ,_ _ _ toes. Fburlitdations. Hector Jcnk- V‘ anhed _ 1 8 gin hfihlén plfnihfilils qfiQfllflfiurjg m" M“ ‘eld- WANTED _ ALE BOTTLES. Warner 1s 1-s Pflldllfie an aggregate increase nf about 2a ‘rrmwngnny PLANTS _ sum Phone 2542. Michael Brosf West Union 19 I per cent nvcr the fourth quorici" hundred. Postpaid. $10.00 thou- i? Weslhie El r z" 5'3 __- °i l"! "a" "my ¥"d“5l"'“"d' W A N T E D - ALE BOTTLES Willy's 9 3-4 , reduction in base prices on su-i-l sand. F. S. Reeves, Southport. | Ph ,, . ~ _ MONTREAL, May 4 - (CP)—- ' €____ one 2.08. Maurice Block. wodlw . 4o 3-8 Produce prices quoted here saw“ products appears unlikely, the FOR SALE — AUTO-TRACT Youngstn .. 621-2 the trade journal roporicd. car tractor in perfect running condition, Apply Elmer Robert- eon, North River, Ion sau: - o. M. roraroas Ibundation C. R.—LID_\'II Rob- bins, Uigg. I03 IIVIMEDIATE‘ SALE -- Started I-lyfbtred Chicks, four to laden weeks old. Fred Gregory, It. Avuds. "——" I'll-M I‘)! BALE AT SCOTCH- fort, 90 acres with considerable lumber. Joseph Weir, 2 Upper queen Btreet. -—---i--_;-_-___ $3 HALE — 1888 DODGE ENG- he. with Governor, set up for stationary work. 6 H. P, Massey Harrie Engine. Edward Goff, can: - mo ms. TIMOTHY lead. Also 50o bushels confid- ltlons A Cobblers. Write or phone Naimnn MiwMilian. Alberry Home. m SALE -— S-RDOM BUN-‘ geloiw in city limits. Now under ain't-action. Ready for occu- pancy in two weeks. Write L, Guardian. ‘ n um - 7min nonsn Ilia.‘ cultivator (F. W.) Maple Leulreingplow near new amd fliqle plow. Also jack for car with power take off. Apply R. L. Dryenton, Buckley. “I DALE -- 1982 CHRYSLER Rouleter ($200.). 1931 Dodge ‘Printer with Truck ruxol rear qld end pulley for belt power. (D00) 3000 stokes, five cents eldi. 1 Pumping Engine 1% H. P, Prion $35.00 Norman Hyde, Cornwall. Cars Leaving Iuuoiwonru: LmfvTNo flit Toronto June 4, returning vln New York and Boston. Accom- modation for three. Apply X.Y.Z. Otierdian. Personal IYGIINIO SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed postpaid 1n plain. sealed envelope with priceiLst. 6 eernplee 25c: 24 samples $1.00. Mall-Order Dept. B8. Nnv~Rubber Co. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. ‘Baby Chicks E SALE: CHICKS R. '0. P. Blrerl We can supply you in June if orders hooked now. Settings will he made according to orders, so place It once. Maritime Chick Hatch- ery. Saint John, N. B. Male Help Wanted ll OPPORTUNITY -- ESTAB- iished Rural Watkins District available. If you are ag- gressive. and between the egee of 25 and 55—have or can‘ eecure travel outfit, this is your, opportunity to get established in. I profitable business of your own.‘ For full particulars write todayl to The .1. R. Watkins Company, Dept. Z-C-IA, 2171, Masson St. Montreal. Que. r.Ob%0b@’"ll\?-*0'-Yld0l n” e -B88lIIlilfI8II0lI- Whether on Daylight or Standard Time have your wiii- dove bluutified with Fiexoium, IIII WORLD'S MOST BEAUTI- FUL VINETIAN BLIND. Cell or wife: l ALYRI AISENAULT I45 lint Avenue b-‘felephblie your order . ,1 ration; i‘ 1‘ seven tn cievcn years of age; also} Ears CfTrucks For ron SALE _ 193s roan coach.’ Good condition. Apply King Edward Hotel. FOR SALE -- 1942 CHEV. HALF- ton truck: 1939 Dodge Sedan. Apply Evangeline Tearooms. 55mm: _ JoTrSno satin? Good condition. Apply J, A. McInnIs, Queen's Arms. FOR SALE - STATION WAGON 1940 Ford. Good m0tor. Room 41 Queen Hotel at 2 P. M. or leave a message. Machinery . l n E w A L 'r WOODWORKING Machines 2, 3, 5, 78-".- H. P. single I and 3 phase, All types cutting I tools, saw blades, dado heads, Sen your local dealer for delivery l Woodworking and Contractors’ ‘ Equipment Canadian Representin- tlves Dewalt Dlsher Corporation ‘ Limited. 402 Ponder St. West, . Vancouver, Canada, E Lost Found Strayed ;LOST - TRUCK RACKS BE- | tween Charlottetown and Mill- vlew. Apply Charlie Nicholson, Melville. .____.____________ g Agents Wanted EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. In saleswork with future exec- utlve‘ possibilities, for young man between ages of 25 and 35. Reply giving background tn Box 412, c/n Guardian. Men Wanted FAMILEX OFFERS YOU MORE money . . larger orders in the door to door selling field. Custom- crs are enthused over the value of our 200 guaranteed household necessities. Every person a poten- tial buycr. Operate in town or in the country if you own a car. Secure The Profitable Familcx Agency in your Tcrritory. Details and catalogue Free. Dept. H. 1600 Ds-lorimior, Montreal. 1. Auction Sale I am instructed by Mrs, Mary‘ Ford. Glasgow Road. to sell by Public Auction on 1 l. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th AT ONE O'CLOCK 1 Her farm of 100 acres, well wat- ered and good state of culti- twenty-seven aereswready for spring vinrk; also the follow- WAII SURPLUS STIIIIKS WHOLESALE STOCK we have the following goods to dispose of in small or large lots. This Is an opportunity for merchants, distributors, lumber firms, sporting goods firms, etc» to stock up with merchandise ‘ much in demand. These goods I are all new and still in their original packages. ldcal for sportswear, truck drivers, lumbermcn and all outdoor work. ' Oilskin, ivntcrprnof Jacket and trousers, the two articles. price l per doz. . . $24.00 Waterproof Jacket and 'I‘rous- ers. Erxtra heavy. Olive green l ollskin. Large size only, The | two, price per dnz. $48.00 Ollskin Ralncoats 4'7" and oil- l skin Waterproof hats. Price. . per doz. . $12.00 I New Wool ‘fiouscrs, Khaki dyed black or brown, Price per doz. . Zlpperbags. new with carrying handles, size 15" x 12". Price per doz, .. . . $9.00 Haversacks, khaki, new with shoulder strap, size 12" x 12". Price per doz. .. . . $6.00. Rubber Gloves, Gauntlet Style, Cotton lined, Acid proof. Price per doz. $6.00 skiivrfiliis? Any article will be forward- ed as sample for the price .0! Individual article. Send Money Order. Shipped Ex- press Collect. Speelal yn-lces (‘r1000 or more Io ts. Order by letter or wire. Representatives wanted across Canada, W's-Ito for Proposition Hardware Novelty COMPANY LIMITED 120 Church - Verdun, P.Q. TEL: Y0. 4846 @ FARM FDR SALE s32 4n I day reported by Dominion Department of Agriculture follow: Eggs, free cases: A large 37; A med 35; A bullets 31*—32; B 33 1-2-34; C 28-29. Packed for 0x- port: A large 40; A med 3S; A pullets 34. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no 1 50 l-4-—50 l-2; currcnt receipt Que no 1 pasteurized 49 3-4, dcl Mil; no 2 48 3-4, rici Mtl; first-grade creamery prints job price 52; sol- ids 51. Cheese: Western and Que, cur- rent receipt. fob factory, colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, cul-‘ nreil 22 13-16—23 l-16; white 22. a-4-2a_ Potatoes: '75 ll1 bags, PEI no 1 2.25, nn 2 2.00; NB n0 I l.90-—2l0; Que no 1 l.85-—2; no 2 1.65—l.75. i ~ "s I "x... i. .~ ‘, , BANS MONTREAL MUSIC Recordings of the International Festival of School Music wont be made at Montreal because of a ban by James C. Petrillos Am- erican Federation of Musicians. It was planned to make records of music by 12,000 school children for sale to contestants only. 'LI"IJ‘IJ‘IILI'LJ"IJ‘LI‘LJ'I_I‘I_I'IJ a Auction SALE _AT BUNBURY STOCK: I driving more; I 70 ocres of Scotchfort on paved highway. 50 acres cIeor,§ bolonce wood, Complete set of; buildings; also 50 acres wood-i kind on Afton Rood. Apply:- M. A. FARMEII, in; stock, crop and implements: Three good work horses from five mllch cows, four fr ‘r -‘ between Feb. and April 27th; 1 heifer to calf In July; three year- old Iieifrrii and 1 steer; .1 spI-lnv] calves; 150 bushels of aln; a1 quantity of straw: one binder (Dec-ring); 1 hay machine (Deer- Irig): one hay machine (MJI. ; 1 rake; I truck single Waggon; 1 team Waggon, rubhcr tired: 1 cart: 1 gang plow; 1 set disc her- rnws: 1 potato scuffler (new); 1 set spring tooth hat-rows: 1 eet spike barrows: 1 wood sleigh; 1 high sleigh; drum and shaker: Itiiy carrier and rope (new); 1 riirt saddle and breechlng; I pad and breechlng; Iii-idles: collars; traces: 1 cream can. Terms Cash. If viot,flne first fine day fol- lowing. ALEX MeoltAl, Auctioneer. ----z-j- time. Solicitor “Ci ' run SALE , A desirable residence, beiii number 238 Euston Shoe,- ‘ I curt; work horse; 3 milk cove; I two- ‘yeor-old heifer. MACHINERY: I binder (Frost 8i Wood); I manure spreader (Cockshuff); I hoy mower (Mc- Cormick); I hay rake; I brood- cost groin seeder; I spring tooth cultivator; I spring tooth lever horrows; I disc horrow; I finishing horrovv; I garden scuffier; I vegetable seeder; I turnip seeder; I team fruck wagon with hoy rock; I e11- press wagon; I driving wagon; I gang plow; I single plow; I wood sleigh; I box Charlottetown. This house is In s p I e n d 1d condition, equipped , with hot WGIQI’ furnace and oil, modern cmveiiieiices. Frontage‘ of 42 feet and depth of I85,shove|e, hoes, milk cons and feet, with o lorge garage on‘ rear of premises. Open for inspection at onyl This house _will be vacated by May 15th next. . For further particulars opp|y' TRAINOR 8i O'DONNELI., i Solicitors. ‘ and sheaf outs. FLFLF'LI'LFL. sleigh; I set team harness; driv- ing harness; corf saddle and breaching; hay rope and fork and pulleys; wheelbarrow; forks, poils, etc. | important stccl prnciticing His oil-rich “p. . _ .. __ . . . Ten persons died In this wekage of a military I151" ma)" Rehwcu‘ l“ Film‘ tine The train was carrying troops to Hal fa when It was blown up by lfirrfltlslt. United Nations has set up a committee to study the Palestine qucstibn. I Expectations are that the wage increase, which fiIOIIf‘ adds about $3.25 Der ton In direct labor cost, coupled with expertcti advances in raw ntalcrials, will preclude any substantial pri-cc reduction. Delays in rcaching agreements _ between tile Union and SG\‘(‘I‘CII lntrr- ests last ircok caused shutdowr of some plants. ..._.___ ‘ _ .._ uflt '. Wreck of this ship ncnr Isles last week. Forty-one Wer To kccp plcIurPs from hanging unevcnLv, first straighten thcm and they twist them completely around. They will then stay straight. ‘Mg-i " W rlvr: GERMANS HANGED . _..i.i _ (AP -1=‘ivc‘ g ~ we Chan GZESfiZNcOIl/llsgirtcid by a lmlliinry‘ " 1 ~ 1 at Rav- go NWKTIES Zli’.?.".‘!.‘...‘°'..“..%‘..€§.?i§f. Phone 2448 were hanged Saturday at Hame- - lin, a British announcement said. They W911! Johann Schutarzhub- er, Ludwig Ramdohr, Gustav ‘error ncn”F””é Safety Deposit Boxes SMALL SIZE The f Eastern Trust Company CATTLE BIIEEIIEIIS IIIITIOE - All Cattle Breeders interested in Artificial Insemination ore‘ requested to meet in the Department of Agriculture, Bonk of’ Canada Building, on Tuesday, Moy 6th., of 8 P.M. Final plans for the establishment of a unit iii the Charlottetown district will be decided on together with the appointment of various officials. A lorge representation is requested. ROBERT CHAPPELL Chairman of Committee. hers of the Mumbles lifeboat crew died in rescue attempt. . a we.» ' _i1 -.~-~ ‘ ‘ . I " V cl '4' d the in wild gale" which stnior British SOiIIISrIIIIII-Is muffle c3195; 01d thZaI-ilbflfll’ lhlP Sflltitampa. Eight mcm- NEWPORT. mil-ins... -~c1*1 .._(}eorg¢ Shinrglcr, 76, tugged fil his bootloccs. fell and friicttii-cd 111i spine, suffering fatal Injuries. Binder, Gerhard Schldlausky and iicscntlial, ' Thrce women were hanged Pri- clay on the same charge. ATTENTION Poriijolitgtiucizits The attention of potato producers is directed ‘to. the fol; lowing Act passed at the recent session of the Provincial Legis- lature. Producers are urged to arrange immediately for necessary seed suppfies that will conform to the provisions us outlined In. this Act. , BE IT ENACTED by the Lieutenant-Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island as follows: I. This Act may be cited us the "Prince Edward lsioitd Potato Act." 2. From and after the passing of this Act, no person siwll plant potatoes in theProvince of Prince Edward Island unless the seed is of the class Foundation, Foundation "A", or Certified, us determined by the official inspections carried out by the Pit-int Protection Division, Science Service, Dominion Department of Agil- cuiture. Provided, however, that this section shall not apply l0 potato crops which, in the aggregate, on on individual property. do not exceed one acre, unless by proclamation of the Lieutenant- Governor-iii-Council otherwise. 3. Ali potato crops as covered by Section 2 hereof sholl be subiect to inspection as follows: (o) Subiect to conformity with the regulations governing the production of certified seed potatoes, crops planted with Founda- tion or Foundation "A" seed with u view to seed certification, met be inspected by the Plant Protection Division, Dominion Dflilflil‘ mciit of Agriculture. (b) Potato Crops including those planted with seed of ll1! Auction Sale OF STOCK, CROP AND IMPLBMENTS AT SAINT FATRICK'S ROAD, PEAKES STATION, TUESDAY, MAY 6 AT I:30 EM. I um instructed by Mi. Arthur Doiinelly to sell by public ouc- tion the following: STOCI(:—I draft horse, I2 years old (I5 cwt.); I blood more, 8 years old (II own); I cow i0 years old to freshen May I5th; I cow 7 years old to freshen Moy 10th; I milk cow 4 years old; I fat cow 4 years old; 2 heifers 2 yeari old; I steer 2 yeore old; 30 laying hens (Light Sussex). _ CROP:-I00 bushels lenner cute (free from mustard); quan- tity hay and straw. MACHINERY:— I spike Iiimov (new); I spring-tooth Iioiiov; I single plough (F-W); I gong pleulh (M-l-I); I diee horrov (Ml-L); I hone hoe; I scuffler; I creeiii eeperutor, practically new (Ren- frev); I washing machine and vringee; I cream eon (new); I CROP: Small quantity hay Date to be announced later. MRS. EVERETT IOVYIR, liiiibiiry. Doisy churn; quantity of fox wire; work huriieee, fire wood and shingles. FURNITURE- Furnocem, almost new; organ, beds, springs, mattresses and several other articles. TERMS CASH: . W. H. IEATON. Auctioneer. "Certified" close with o viev to fable stock production sholi b1 Inspected for bacterio! ring ref, or any other disease or insect pcti as may be determined from time to time, by duly authorized III- spectors of the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. 4. Each potato grower, as covered by Section 2 hereof, shall be required to register each field of potatoes for inspection o! follows: . (a) If for seed pototo production, applications shall be sub- mitted to the District Seed Pototo Inspector, Dominion Deiwll‘ menf of Agriculture, Charlottetown. (b) If for table stock, production, application shall be sub- miffed to the Prince Edvard Island Department of Agriculture. 5. In accordance with flie Certified Seed Potato Rtfllil“? lions each grower who applies for inspection of his crop for seed purposes shall-be required, among other qualifications, to sultlpll proof of the planting of. seed of the Foundation or Foundation A clues In the. field for which. inspection, Ie requested. All otliell growers eholi be required to supply proof of the purchase or certi- ~fied eeed used for planting the, potato crop. 6. Each grower eIiuII exercise the" necessary core iii the planting, cultivation, spraying, dusting or harvesting of hie POM". crop to ovoid any possible contamination with bacterial rii19 '°' ihrough machinery, harvesting ceiiteliieie, storage or second liuiid age. 7. FIIIIINIQCOIIIPIY with any of time regulations shall result upon summery conviction to e fine not exceeding $l°°_°' Iii default of payment to imprisonment fer u teriii not exceedmt thirty ileye or both. . ' I . P» I. I.- IIPAITMINT 0F ‘ACRICIILIIIII