. ..o.v I MAY,«%' '?‘\ . _--I-.. '3 . —- —<xPfv.v .. .,.r- 4». . ~ THE CHARLO'1'i‘E'i‘0wl\' UUAKUlAl\ .'V'l_Y'Ir1 day's top point, 1-8 to 2 1-4 cente above Saturday‘: finish, May Oil H to 1-2. July as 3-8 to 1-2. Sept I51-8 to 1-1. corn 3-! to 1 Sept 51 7-8 to as. oats at l-4‘de- ciine to 1-8 advance. July 24 3-4, and rye showing 1-8 to 3-8 gain, July 53 5-3. in rgovisions.-the out- come varied from 17 cents setback to a rise of so cents. corn and ry-emvgaged higher. reupoiisive more it lento. wheat stlength. smallness of stocks of com here was a ‘bullish factor. Oats prices touched new season low records. TIIDPIIIIS STOLEN LONDON —- (O. P.) —— Tsopliles WP?-h H.500 won by Miss Betty Car- itsirs. British woman motorboat ricer. were stolen from her cheisea home. Miss carstairs is now living in the Bahamas. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 25—Minor ad- vances were scored today by lead- ing foreign currencies in relation to the United States dollar. The pourai sterling closed at 4.98. up l-l8 from Saturday while the Canadian dollar-was l-ll higher at 90 18-16. The Precnh gold franc was unchanged at 8.58 1-2. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. May 25-!-‘creign exchange irregular; Great Britain demand high 4.98 i-4; low 4.97 7-8:. close 4.08; 60 day bills 4.97; France demand 8.58 1-2: Italy 7.35: Belgium 16.90 i-2; Germany 40.27; Canada 90 13-18. mmmm v Advertising |latss—Payallis in Advance central Guardian locale, do per aserdl Weatera and laetern locale. In rar wardl Aaaeeleesaaate and Coming livaete le r ward: Claaaitlcu to per word: In lenorlam llet‘l:eI. ‘Ne par laehiulllate of Floral and spiritual offaslage, cards, 11 our lnl-In Netti-ee of ‘hanks svorll. Other rates on appllca hlialmlns charge for any ad 2'' Inner letters of Condolence ‘loo pprcolatlaas, 70¢ per inch or In par uncut tauatydles cells. um For Sale I 703 SALE — AUCIION I‘0l&'|'Y- “Vt. Brides and Wblat score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prilitery. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 'l5o Pll loo. 8100 my mail; $4.50 per iooo. Also ornamental tees and shrubs. Miscellaneous now Eur AN oil?-nuitNs:Tt for your range this summer? Fred H. Trainor. so clraiion_st. L—50lB WI GIVE 8 MONTHS FREE service with our oil burners on the time payment plan. Fieig H. Trainor, 80 Grafton. L- 018 WI PAY CASH FOB DISCARDED Dhets" said our Lord as reported in Matthew 7:12. Perhaps there never was 3, time in history when the problems of man's reiation with man was more acute than today. and never a time When we should seek more earnestly for these‘ principles of guidance that shcu.d bring these problems to solution to the end that in this whole world we should find peace, happiness and content. "East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet" NW5 Kipling but we sing today ox- enham's hymn “In Christ there is no East nor West. in him no North or south. but one wide fellowship of love." And still we bow to the rule of gold ratherth to the go‘.- den rule while in tr t and hope we ask consideration of what might well happen if this rule of Jesus were applied internationally. Still in our world we have econ- omic dissatisfaction, disorders, dis- contents and resentnvents, Perhaps for us of this time it is ours to seek the way that this golden rule may be brought into effectual operation to meet the problems of economics and the differences between those who do the w:rld‘s work and those who csntrol the world's wealth. Dare we set any lesser ideal? Is any lower standard adequ fie? This is the law of Jesus. let us be led by W on all our way and let us be assured that by this standard shall we be Judged. Miss Pcsrle Burns, coiiiralio. rang very expressively “The Lord is My shepherd." At the evening service Mr. Den- lon spoke on “The Church in thy house" with earnest application to the higher standards of family life and vital religion therein. The evening anthem was "Sun of My soul." Congregations at both services were large and the attend. lflmte Bl Sunday school also excel- en . was that steel operations may con- tinue to slip un‘il well into July. although the recession. barring un- toward events. may be less than reasonal. stocks that emerged with gains of fractions to a point or so in- cluded United sates Steel at 59, Bethlehem at 52. Westinghouse at lit 1-4, American 'I‘.vpe Founders at 11 1-4. Southern Railway pre- ferred at 25 l—2. Sears Roebuck at 72. Douglas Aircraft at 57. Electric Pcwer and Light preferred at 69 1-4, American Telephone at 1 2 1-2, American Bank Noe at 48 1-8, .7. I Case at 157 1-4 and Great Nor- thern preferred at 36 1-2. General Motors and Chrysler were abzut where they left off sat- urday, and losers up to ii pain‘, or more included Greyhound corp. at 58 1-4, which gave ground on ap- plication of the. bus company for lower rates ‘o meet the new re- duced rail fares; United Slates Smefting at 89 1-2. Dome at 56 1-2, Auburn at 29 1-2. Wealelll Union at 80 and United states Industrial A‘cohol at 38 5-8. llevl Building in lloom lluintuplets Hospital Staff (C.P. By Guardian’; Special Wire) OALLANDEJR. O'nt.. May 26 — While the parents of the Dionne home built from tl'r‘r childmn's eiimings. an eight-roomcd will be erected shorty for the hos- pital staff who care iorthe young- birthday. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, quintuplets sill refu e to accept a house sters now approaching their second physician members. Reports of committees were given and correspondence read. $10.30 was voted for prizes to the pupils at me end of June. New committees appointed were: School, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. W. Wood: Sick, Mrs. W. C. McLeod and Mrs. F. McKay. Mrs. W. wood extended an invitation for June meeting. Roll call to be "Hints for Hot weather Meals." Mrs. H. Gillespie and Mrs. W. Wood had charge of program. Questionnaires on “Canadianlza- tion and National Events" and “Ed- ucation and Better Schools" were both filled in. Miss McKay read Prof. H. H. Shaw's “Radio Address." Meeting adjourned and the hos- toss served a dainty lunch. l)0.\ll.\'l0N OF ('.|.\'.-ADA l'I?0\’I.\T‘E 0|" l'Rl.\'('E E\\'.\Rl) [SLASH IN Tlll-I El KROUATE AND ['30- IIATE (‘OIVHT IN THE MATTER OF THE E§'i‘.\’l'E OR Margaret Dauncey late of Lawn‘ Montague in Kings County. \\‘l|IoVi. rlc<-cased. To A. Russell Dauhcry of Clalgnry In the l'ro\'lure of Albertis and All others: the helre-lal-law and next of kin of the above named deceneed. and to lhr ilrvleeea aml leglteee mamcrl in can lnatrumenl. daled the ‘.!6th day of Dart-miner. A. D. I535 nur- imrllrll to be the last will and featu- ment of the will rleceneed. 'l'.\KI'} NOTICE that . ellltlon hll been iaaurd by the undersigned lander Ilse lscnl of thin (‘curt dated the 15"! day of May. .\. fl. 1936 whereby you llml every of you are cltrtl to appear before me the unlleralgnell It a Nnrrognlo and Probate Court to he held in (‘hnrlnttetown in Queen Founfy on \\'l-lllvlesdsay the Ith dny of July, A. I). line at eleven o'clock In the fore-noon to show cause why the aald alleged will of the hburo nnmed slcvenecil lllflllltl not he proved in solemn form of law. and to see |'|ro. vecrllnge than-upon. SETTLE!) AND GIVEN under my hand anal the era! of the aald Court TlIIl(ll5I: )llly of .\lI3'. A. D. 1083 . ' mic) H. l.. r-.u..\n=.-sr of Probate. TIIAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying and being on Township number 52 in Riga County In Prince Edward leland. bounded and deecrlbed ae fullnsra that is to any: Commencing on the north aide of the Ilorell Boad at the southwestern corner of land sold to John B. firane. thence north at right angles In said Ilorell Road untu it meets Pealaes Bead, thence north along Pealsee Bead ll! chains and 15 links. thence at right angles south to lllorell Road. and thence along said Moreli lload. la chains and ‘is links to the place of commencement eontainlnr Seventy- flre ('15) acne of land a little more or |0ee— ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TEACT piece and parcel of land situ- ate lying and being on Lot or Town- slslp number bl afol-eaaid. bounded and deecrs. ed ae follows that Is to ear: Commencing on the south aide of the lilorell Road In the western boundary line of land formerly In the possession of Aben Flnalyeon thence south alone’ the aid western boundary lllll‘ of land formerly In the possession of Aben Ilulayaors. for the distance nldil chains or until it reaches the rear boum-lary line of farms fronting ml the Lorne Valley Road until it atrllua the eaateru boundary line of land formerly owned by Lin. Buchanan for the distance of so chains or until It meets the Morel! load aforesaid and thence easterly along the southern side of ealll Moi-ell Road for the dia- tanee of 20 chains or to the place of commencement eontalnlslg loll aorta of land a little more or less brine thus described in a Deed of Com-eyance from Charles Palmer to Angus Dob- erty hearing dnte the 28th day of April llll. The above eale le made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in a mortgage bearing slate the ram day of July 1984 and made he- tsrren James Duherfy of Illvertun in Klllgl County In aald Province I-‘armor (of the one part) and The Eastern Treat Company a body cor- porate (of the other part). and be- cauee of default having been made in the payment at the interest secured thereby. Dated this 2nd day of MI: A. D.. 1930. THE EASTERN 'l'Bl.7l‘I‘ (‘0.\l|'ANY. Mortgages». L-GI!-ll-I-1 l-ll-lfl. Great for Lumbago Mines-ll’: ' mm ' I 7 g ‘ ‘l '= J.*— ' ‘, V’ . ' I I T . ’ S1 A I I We recommend the purchase of ‘ ~ "H A . -H ~ NewIssue— M‘ ‘ ' '3; ‘ 1.‘ L N Y Stock Province of N S t' ormng A ac _ otter - - 4 ova 60 la ’ ' 1 . » ' Exchang 1/ 47 ‘ iiieeelved om Pnuold um co‘: prove further today. e 3 4 0 BOI1dS . . E-3 PI-iv-to WIN) v - M0 .. May ll5—Bra:illnlI - 4 NEW YORK.. way 25-—No lm- Traction reports net earnings for D“ -‘W ll 1956 poitant news deV€l»°l>¢d.over the April 1936 at $1,381,331 aggimt (llppllod by Pltflald and 69. _ Wk ma, sterling and French s1.so7.9l7 for April of last year. .11“-A-:1-u:-1 “:1 c:|;’nt:'ealIl 1...... ... PRICE : 99'/1 and accrued interest. films are about the same as they First ‘gain in monthly net since ' " ' ’ Dem “ 1 . . were on BaturdI}’- Mlfll-lllle Steel June 1985. Production of iron «and gmdg. mm uh“ °"'- 3 -°°°- I reprlris Experationxst oglmtggoe si}.'e:l ‘iin oganatda during April I L 1 9 was 1- per cc . ' s we in erae increase over A=,l*°d e e e meets at one o’c1ocls today. It is March but sharp gain over output fil “.':“"“ IE! next it. the last . meeting before for April of last year. ‘ Am For Pr 7% " Halifax saint John N is M to c.‘i$’i""‘.’"'..‘%'..‘.“" e-nor: iii iii s--~ -- ' ‘ ‘-1 mm °"° " E 1332 in my to e - c. r on e oo ,. _f l ' to meet t e courts lnsyyhaknd delay; a gligflilugz lav-l.uth.;oc:‘m|i:anv has recovered iii.‘ -l'-5.'. ” “"”* STABLISHEDH m h B ks up New or * on aver . lgh grade on which Au-n...u 71;‘ m ommunit t is an 5 wsgeAfaawmf:ni' am :2; "“hi.i(xl- g1wa‘i‘t;c igmtilfie rnfrat. Aubfm OW. I needs of a s a ‘c h d 3’. d ’ . nu. cc - anso sue Bias ‘ ' ans as cm W .2 ..**°".:‘.°.."...".*:..”'.:. .:::':. i’.3‘°‘."..““...‘.‘f2 '3‘: '°.’.‘.‘."" ‘*1 it Profit-takin M7 "L °x”""°" 1"" Tim]? I m s -P i W °‘ ° ‘ “ '’°°'‘ 9"‘ (‘ll ° on “S ’ owth To-da e an 0 0V8 Cotlfl 8 mi wages. Dividend meetings Brig. General Mccuslg and John “sf 8“ 1.. 53?‘ gr . y heduled for toil-y we Briseport ueretricl: both of Montreal spam (‘on (iis c ' ‘ R T d .___. . - - - ' Canada’; . grass, Johns‘ lidanvillmdst. Joaegla acre of the property, visited the l’}.|"f(«)'d'n :é1l,?,‘ (heel!-d :7 Pltfleld and con. faclhnes are as extensive as ad and in! In Stra . property and examined th under- ; I . mm: mm m of Iontrel c i. . ' ' g._ ' - fie Mum otmun mu_kMdo:e§“_ ma worunéglln ‘gm gomznw .\)i!‘rLt[ CM exchange and eus-b\marke:) ‘ac WOT1d Wlde Interest 3 COIEIPICIE Int: ui-day wasra or good an eve Andrew a , ce Pi-esi exit "I'll,-191,0-r 2 emu ' ' ' .._.p a te to t 0 mm 1‘ ' good cum “ '1“ m_ ‘M wmmm .J,;.h ":L.]‘\1“l'ElCa mg open me national banking service p n __ i\‘}«_;grCl3'r-“rd is!’/I j 30; gig," 3 28 Com individual needs of each client. . - .\' t i.‘ b R ‘5 Fwd A Markets 4* 4 Mt ’l. S to ck H "” """‘ "'°"""“’ ‘ ~ . pm‘ Mm 10,; (Associated Press Financial writer) iilelchele ans‘ P_M'umount gt‘ (A.P. By Gus.l1lla.u'a special Wire) “'‘“°' 9°“ . . . . . GIGIICB Riki Sl’ec:_t CS0 4431:/. mN'EV1Z1 Y]0iR.I§,)d May :z;'I'he -buy- in World-wulefacslures in every ._..—— pm... on co _ g s e n sy's is market "manta bankin (Canadian Press) ' §:3i3 gzith o. .. 111% Wntest had a. little the best of in New York Curb Canada def?“ f 8 All cuiadian stock and colnmod- - 3.... no, 0 P as during the greater part of the 965- . a ity markets closed. lillpplleil by Pltflald us Cour hell Union on Co mm. but the finish was a bit in- "aw Ygi-k_aw&g ologod un- any member. rf lilesm-cal elaelr sun, pm 32 decisive. NIVIOUNDLAND. chumed‘ I euhaill ll‘ ‘PD “"31” -gglldggl I‘ 591,; The LL” put ._ rmher fut 10°; (Supplied by Pltfleld and cou- JAMAICA. New York-potion higher; sugar gmg, Open Last ‘rex cifrp" Co forward at the opening, many of :::g'm';'_°"‘_',';' c:',,,“.‘}',',?_':,', "°"" cuss. ' mm;-_ 2; I the leaders getting up fractions to fugnm ]uco_ e 0 hltibl 110 110 Unmd C" m iii. two or more points. The waiting 5...... 0,", L... DommcAN _,__m_,_ U s Rub D profit takers then appeared and iuiruauc GRAIN ‘°“‘ - ""1 C°"‘"" 7 « 7 West Al’:-ogrnke $3" The turnover for the day amount- Amer Gas Elcc NEW V033’ ' 3:: 15:: ‘I 182% {-14 iljm Elm: riié ed to 699,730 shares. The Associated ftfgflgcffrli cuiclico. —_ (‘one Smelt so 5611/. “°1“°"“' 50% Press average of so stocks was un- iiiec Bond an 1913;. BOSTON. (Canadian Pleas) g _; Egg, gs 2346;-5 changed It 00.7. In fact, for the iyml or an A u,m,oN,m;w.p OVER A CENTURY or BANKING SERVICE mncaclo. lgay as-Dlatiisehed hf, -M, " ,3.‘ 13% ‘T first time since Sept. 23. last year. ““" “““______ because May I eat accounts - ll-it Nick late 1 -rm: “,1. the ccmposi‘es of the industrials, cgin-3,“, goyiugry W, 1, seal mvlng won; 1o_ooo'ooo bun,“ figggllrgront iglm $2/Z B [ST CHURCH rai‘s and utilities were the same as ____ In 11511811! “'89 l0*41- 0-“ |Wlll' Pour Corp in.‘ ii The Rev. H. L. \ ”‘°“' F’”‘’‘‘’“5 °1°3mK- The members of central Royalty Denton in his . int S€lt2l€l11l?1t mt'omogru%v.l wheat Rlaelvlnimn 2334 ‘£69,!’ morning sflmon at me Baptist 1 'l1'l;e lawermfitfiel igutirut wt: do-T Women's Institute met at the home soared - cc a. e today. ' '-‘ ch h .. - percen e p0 is was no s— of M . Ce '1 Jenkllls for the May . ' . with tomorrow the last chance 3., of C“, “"1"” ,m;‘:‘:neg’°5“’d“,Y 59°“ °“ when courszing to the magazine “steel" meetilr-is. cl Mort a e bale Mort a 8 Sale zlmiflilz-Ev bstmlnifnt-‘.mAe» 19.9 1951"?-in to man giving therein an 3 . ff’ M,n;.?,fi',-3-‘yt .,,."'.;‘,',‘°‘.1,‘;’,': 3; Com glloqllfntd and thoughtful study of ::1j,3".v‘:';d £31‘ :ueLTa::1ddw“;l mm" Tl}: :“51d°’,‘_‘ M’5- wad __ xé‘l:l‘\,':ll:NI‘l.‘-::iIl‘ lIn°uv3‘li'ee(xi'u ' > ' - 7 3» C Iollflh DICE 6 . UPUIC 5 ‘ , _ A un over the circumstance that €33.21’ Q‘, 3 mg mg “pin "§..,,'f§.,°° ,§f,.}f,‘§s,ff§‘“°£‘w*,}§§f orders from the heavy equipment ing ode and repeating Creed. ,,,;r,,"°,',f ';l..',§,,:’°,,,'°"f,,,”" ,f,,‘{£.’“°C.;‘u'{.f; Sirhifig lgeizal-Sirill:::‘i‘ ci\::i»:z‘efdnv.'°i'§‘e"e'i- but a relatively small amount of so-ever ye would that m;m should centers as well as from farm ma- Minutes of last meeting read and ‘"1335 WILL 35:01:: I‘ g""'.'“ an-icing in Charlottetown, in Queen's ;!m‘1;‘é"r‘l°M }‘h‘;'°l;~um ::_‘td lgfllnéz; wheatbi.s“in‘°storago here: available . ((10 to you. do ye even so to them: °h,I‘{';f"Y “"5 31”“ m9»“"“1°ll1T9TS- 3lJDNV€d- b ‘ dd d t §:f."'l;’;""',‘_"c‘},"_f,,“:{,,',,',,. ,2’, ,.,',’,',':,'_ ‘\'\'3e"‘;‘Ifg'3-dn‘;"l‘},‘;_°““;lf‘:l‘;§,"°,‘“_:‘;‘;‘;'A_ cause default having tEeonb'n:llille if uvi:he:t'.‘ closed fl:-frigid. at. the Currencies or this is the law and the pm‘ e C mus in the steel field th(e)n1?Stnfl'1“;K;II1'|eB‘n‘EertO?:Inl~ 0? ssrteeh ‘:fdt-w,el:rlaJ|ll:e.lo‘:hn-81:13:51: “A2: mm’ I‘ we hm" M mm" “lock lmlltlllienllllrvihcifnollifi-ilcullillri !lIfIl)llcl'ul-ell‘; noon ALL that tract piece or parcel of land ailuule, lying null being on Township liuiubcr thirty-one in tlueen'e Couiily. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the North by lalld formerly in the possession of Catherine Nicholson (\\'lila\r; uli lhc East by the Sonlb l.‘0l\'lile lload. on the South by’ land formerly In the possess an of Olllltl McLeod, lately of ivali li. Claw. on the West by the Mill Farm of 225 ucres formerly in possession of Fred Strong, containing sereiily-fire acres of land little more or less. Also all that other tract iviece or parcel of lanli on said Township hundcd as follows: Oil the north by illnd of Charles Curlcy. on tile \l'r.-at by land of George Slnnott. South Pnllnel- anll Haslam. Solicitors, Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers. Charlotte- town. Prinrn Edward island. sfgated. lho 1Slh lfiy of May, A. D. 19 . GEORGE II. BEER. Morfgngee. .\lay ill-26-June 2-D FOR SALE The desirable property of Mrs. Philip McKenna at Conway. in Prince County. consisting of one half acre of land. good roomy house, Garage and Burn. As I intend reald- lng in California With my family, I am prepared to slcrlfice my pra- perty for immediate sale. MRS PHILIP Mcl£l:‘.NNA. by land aborc llescrlb-:il, the farm of land formerly held in occupation by Allan Mcssrniu and willed by hiln to his son Malcolm .\iz-Swalll, l-nnialnlug in all 101 acres of land ii little more or less. The libero sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in a certain lndenture of AUCTION SALE Household Furniture and Effects at 139 King Street on Wednesday the 27th day of May, 1936 at 10.30 A. M. All household furniture of the undersigned consisting of parlour, living-room, dining-room and hail suites and eight bedroom suites. Several choice pieces of mahogany and walnut. All pictures, mirrors and a large number of china and other ornaments. Heinizman piano, sewing machine, a large quantity of bedding, dishes, silverware and all other household furniture and equipment on the premises. Inspection on Tuesday the 26th from 2 to 4 P.M. Term Cash. M. METHERALL, be J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. F‘. S. Reeves, southport. " In-{B93-5-l0-Cl. -1 ion sai.s:—s Line ON ones 31- Apply is spring Park Road or phone Moll. L-4001 roe sAl.r.-i-nlisssn an. ar- Dly Fur Traders, 182 Queen 83. 14-50 I and guardian to ‘he quints. an- nounced plans for the house tcdail as preparations were made to cele- brate the babies‘ second birthday‘ May 28. Repeated offers of the guardians to build a home for Olivia and Elnre Dionne and their five other children have been refused. The staff house will be built ii-omi uuintuplet funds on ground the‘ iurrogntr 1: Judge L-.503 car tires. Samuel Campbell. foot 4731'5'15' 26 of Queen Street. L-5012 l-ll-'.’lI-G-‘.3-il-lli ' MR.l.lM lsdullemn talk and a rear. (nu em Salve hmhshtea Iarenr UNIDADING CAB. LOAD CEDAR. shingles of different grades. M. F‘. Walsh, iii Chestnut Street. L—ii032-5-23-tts-6i. ‘rue BUN ura: ins A NEW LOW‘ Feeding Your Foxes Right Once the young foxes are past. the puppy stage feed them with an eye to the pelts. You want what the trade wants-clear colour and rich eheen in the fur. You want fur that brings a profitable price. There’s no —.-.; premium policy which guarsn- . FOB sAl.£‘.—isu your“; 5;. tees even in the event of your government exlproprlated h foénei '13". Sell cheap. Apply Guardian death the completio of ‘M mom“ ‘go ml kfltgti of OK om” hm“ stands and gasoine s ons rom the immediate vicinity of the hos- pi‘ul. It probably wi‘l be located on a rise of ground a. short distance from the mice hOsp‘tal. things you had planned to do. 0'‘ “ J. A. Moore. Currie Building. Obai-lottato;w_n. roncualn ENAMEL ALL-CAST yS_lJNGl0}” loll sALl—AIoAlKA OIL EDIN- er. excellent condition. Apply 1'16 Great George street. ’ ‘ L-sou-a-is-si. %.“l‘)‘:l'i5ll"i’g bui1)!rd1nh;aft¢:1:.e;(lp1h:it;:€:o‘t‘::e(:c;;;:>€0l:l% E money in mediocre quality. Try for top grade. 3 . , ' Grafton at. L-6018 . ‘ . small for the qun s an e a a , "" “‘ w . w ... -».... ...~...‘r;.'-..:.-.~......~=-~ ”°‘:.““.i‘°"‘i?t."é‘i$i..‘.I‘i.°'£.§f§i‘..§"3’i£?"?.‘:l; . ' f or an ‘um ing is pro’erred to fufher mill:-_ gra ua y wor ng em on o - - - . 3 . ' “*5 ‘° "‘° *‘°‘9""“- l fresh vegetables, milk and two or three ounces of fresh meat daily. If 1025 ' ’ ‘ sell; la "3 -um l‘,§,'i'. cvimgiilhsn 3:33 ! you have chickens on the place feed eggs at the rate of one per day 10 5 -H 3!g'“- - ‘-"“°"'°'”"" - every three or four pupa. . . T '°3lAI-I—ons‘cow‘Art- Lost ' .. . 1, « _ _ bi id) “B until the ..is ml; chime: . MONE Y T0 LOAN = W 'r““i °: i.“ .Y‘‘*.'.:’‘“.'.;‘...*:.‘'‘.‘:... ..... .. mm, L_'W,,_,_,,,,, toss — ear or so . middle of Ju y. on s oul ve ea Y 8 ' ’ ’ ' """ ""“° -""”" mm" "M ON 1 and a good foundation on"wlllelI'iAI‘lTl‘ow quality for. as this office. n.ew_-E-___1,-:_5£1_" $==snz III‘: - I ‘N1-3 M‘ An}. ———:- ' Eeineie Help Wanted ‘ mmMm.I::;n_:&"w&.:es"l:i FIRST MORTGAGES or Write for the RM Feeding Schedule if you want the latest lI\f0|'mfl¢l0|\ ‘-' l er- _b_”h_‘ ”_ d:~_ _. _ . _ West of Hunter Iv . y .\ -V g _ p, cm ,0, house nee. town for on attractive terms. Apply to. 1..., ,, “mm mm, Man Inc!’ ma" L viking. new coming uolwu. ,..,‘,,.,.,,,_“,n,mcg., mi. .' CHARLOTTETOWN REAL ESTATE - on feeding foxes. . i N. m°"_'_'..m__'{m°_P::g' dresser. Apply 131 water Street ' i -V ' ?lu?l;:{i0g.g¢,-“'5. J T-...;.¢i::1 am a. between onIi:_$I§~l-‘V/;3'_ _ Direct loans on good residential. com- . U R wins wntmi‘ v,um~mg- . ‘firm mm“ mm—WomN merciai or semi-commercial properties. mm." ' slimmer months. Apply °"'N1"l- A -% w.\.;.m,‘a: V. T Lei,‘-il0’l'l-§~£0-Ii. H. F. |\::|c.PHBEE.1 ((::‘o|icitor) Ill..c:‘:'ohlI'l‘ . hm':"$:_.‘u:: I. L = ' ‘ o , ill I ci......«....,.,"""‘, ' "..’...':""'=| ..,,,‘ runs-n ‘N , 1i‘6I‘l5Ir‘l. chailozmowfi ' '" " NAPANEE . 0NTAR'0 . I _ , Do aid. Burden- Iulels ._l v lac n ‘Pm? Warn :33‘.