I ‘ilezli seed with ,SEMESAN . BEL Reduces seed piece decay. Cheeks seed-borne scab and llhlzoetonle. Generally In. creases stands and yields. Cut growing cost per bushel, and get more . profit from potato”, SEMESAN BEL quick dip seed treatment helps you do itl Costa onlyabout 33f an acre. Reduces B8114 Pi¢°¢ daily. seed-borne scab and Rhizoctonia; has in. creased the average yield 13,69; in practical farm tests. Quick, may. H0 soaking; safer to seed. Write for freePotato Pamphlet. IIIIIISTRIES IIMITEII , _ Fertilizer Dlvieion-Monlreal. P.Q. IN .FlNANClAL HOLE BIRMINGHAM. England-—-(CP)_ A deficit of £1,544 ($7,720) on the kink is revealed in the of Warwickshire FOR SALE Philco Car Radio ill perfect condition; also fur coat. size 42, good Inquire Forum or Box : 0-04-o-o-Q0-0-v+0-§+4+ FOR SALE 50 acres of land at Dar- lingion, Lot 31, part of ihe estate of the late Campbell, apply to LEONARD CAMPBELL. North Wilishire, WANTED few hundred Mixed 'I‘HEj-‘.HAR_I-.QT_TELQWN 6114591191 srocx QUOTATIONS Montreal I Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) SIM“ Close Bell m _ ."' Brazilian Bruck Silk 3%‘ B C Power A 301$ Can Cement 1o Can Car Pfd 23% Cflll Illd Al A 3x5; Can Pacific m; Can Steamship gs; Cock Plow M; Cons Smelt 5g Dom Coal Pfd 151,; Dom Bridge 23% Dom Steel B 131,5, Gen Steel Wares 7% ihpufii. n c e Int Power Pfd g7‘; Massey Ha is 6., MCCOII Ft 11 Mtl Power 3o. Nfli. Blew 4011'. NM. Ht CB1‘ 391/,‘ Ncranda 50% Power Corp 13y, Shawinigan g1 St Law Com 4% st Law Pfd 13.; Sou Can Power 13!; Steel of Can 53 Win Elec A Win E‘.ec B Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibi Com 165 Abltlbi Pfd 141,5. Asbestos 62 B A Oll 21'») Beauharnois 4'1. Dom Tar a Brew Corp Don A 5% Maser Fraser V T C 16 Ford A 17% Home Oll 125 Imp Oil 19 Int Pete 31% Melchers A Melchers Pfd 8'1. Price Com . 13'.» Price Pfd GRAIN WENNLPEG. Marc 9 -(CP)—- Winnlpeg wheat futures, at their lowest levels since the first week of January, closed 2 1-4-1 5-8 cents under yesterday's final prices to- day. Flurries of lialiiiliaticn by tired longs in sylnpa y with lower out- side markets and reports of good rains in United States south- wesl- took i e May future to 1.20. July 1.12-1.12 1-8 and Oct 92 1-2 cents at the final bell. , Light export buying lifted prices about 1-2 cent from the day's low- est levels but the trade was of odd lot character and sufficient to im- prove cash wheat prices a cent. Cash wheat closed with top grades of Red Springs one cent higher. Nos. l and 2 northern at 16 1-2 and 10 cents above the May more. Durums were slightly bet- July flax W35 the sniy coarse grain future to close higher. flax finished unchanged to 3-34 cent up. oats 14-3-8 lower. barley 5-8- lower and rye z 14-2 l-B. lower. M-O . March 9 -iCP)— ‘Ihe Pound Sterling declined 1 l- 82 cents to 5.1.72 1-82 on Montreal exchange today while the French from: declined 1-32 at 3 1B 7-32 cents. The United States dol- lar held unchanged at l-33 per Wellington McNeill ‘hates-Payable in Advance word; Western and Eastern locale. ll: 0min; Event: 2c per word; Cluuiflell Notion, 10c per inch; Lin: of Floral and 4c per none; Letters of Condolence 701' _ llunln and Appreciation, 10c per inch ul 4o per worli. Other rnlcl on nppllcullon. Advertising Central Unurllilln locale. 4o per Dbl Ivorllr Announcement: u 2c per word; All Memorinm Spiritual Offerings, FQO-Q-OQ-Qvwwwv remale Help Wanted cent premium. TAM‘ cement twenty-five come. Escaped ANTED -- COUNTRY 61R housework and to assist in Foil sAlln-onl: BENT — LIVING R0015. lower iloor, grate. FOB sALn - Plum anal) Jllll- sey Cow newly fresh ed Also 2 a m‘ 0mm“ Bigililifzi-e-al. roe calm-ea Aollas Jobn A. McDonald. Apply Mc- Leod 6a Bentley. Ohnxrls loll can: ... c A 1.00 be hundred. on. ' sign: s cows. t lf o-lii P0! BALI r-- rim ID Shlnaies. Club. '1". E-eil-e-g-wllu-u. ._ Rein, $731M . --- Fl‘ mm A.» w-ml‘ m» ESCAPE!) mom ls-ANCH. MALE silver fox. Markings I. R 0.1.. M. H 1r laoo otify 'r. G. xvi“ phone or1l3-675-3-9-3i. ____._.___.___._. Male Help Wanted WANTED '— EXPERIENCED farmer. state misses mad gigs . Awly " ." care uni’ - _ n-m-a-e-n. ._.____......_...___._.__.__.._ WANTED - CAPABLE AND ex- perienced man for Men er Country store doing large re ll and fishing business. 0919mm‘ 1w wl] be given to make‘ invent- ment in business l1 - APDW Box 68, Clw-rlottpwwn. To Let ‘l0 LET — FURNISHED QKITCHIN boro St. ‘ and bedroom 139 l-xllilirm_a_lo_ai. 1'0 Lnr-riilal-aoou-llo cpartlnent. Apply 39 lriilflgalfgfgafi: Lost nose AT cum: nlvlll. ll-VIR "*- "anwsfi? ".%%.i‘if“‘" “m ' L-‘IM-S-lll-Ii. Baby Chicks not! Till 1?: Phil‘... ‘zlwgou. Order here. J. Cemvbell. Al z W; K~ our». . n. s. Keniln n. o: ti"... "‘°°°"“ l-IO-lfis. _____.___._._ - I ‘ Wanted ' one ANTI” AT ONCE-F!“ “choice urnlvfi "m?" I" "m" I01‘ lhibmul" ‘$0,: El, KIDIIBFGI‘ ' - ' J Produce Prices I MONTREAL. March 9 - _.. Wheat. northern No. 1 1.5292,. 19y. Canadian western No. 3 74; oats. feed, No. 1 b3 1.3; {mm seconds 7.80; bakers 7.20; winter 5P" wheel DflYBni-S. firsts mo; wit}?! Patents. choice 4.15-4.25; :4 at; com 3.54.00: bran, ton t - nshqrr-l. wn 36.25; middilngs, .32.; .6... v 3» w v- Se " . . Butter Nil’??? fuzzy 15 15 1 *- EEBE lib in : - - A-1 mealuuiaiuzms-liriréclarii? z?’- medlwn s0: A-puliets m. P°m°¢s= Que whites No, l w; 55v.58; N. B. mts No. l 80's 63-65; 50s 42-45; P. E. I. mts Nb 1 90's 83-85: 50's 45-41; B. w. I'm, 1 ‘m 1430-1-75: Fla. bushel é.5o.' Pg/gswfigifi. March a —(CP)\ "Bdinc 5n “c......iui¥."“Z i“ hi“ exghzglge‘ ommod ty li er spqt _ ed as a-a-ae 53918.18: “‘?...‘$..“"3§. score) 34 3-4a. Sales: 300 boxes Que era-s YeBrBded at as l-a. Chile“ 8110i; ——Unquoted i Exes elm —0m. A-lnl-ge 265' A. medium 25a; A-Pullets a4... ‘ BxgTNTxRhEAI-l. Mamh 9 -—(CP)_ l‘ 6d film on Montreal open produce markets today, Butter was quoted at 35 1-2-36 W11“ a Dound for No. 1 m cllrlois 01' 85s with lots to retailers at 36 1-2 for solids and 37 for ints. Graded Q8 Shipments n cal-lots or less were 26 cents a dozen for 25 for A-medium 24 for A- Cheese was 15-15 1-4 cents a Wlmd f0!‘ current western receipts. Pflifllioes: Que whites No. 1 80's 55-56. N. B. mts‘ No. l 80's 03-65; 505 4245? P- E- 1. mis N0. 190's 93-951 50's 45-47: n. w. 1. No. ' Livestock’ ' MONTREAL, March 9 ——(CP)\ General firmness returned to the Montreal stock exchange price list today for the first time this week. Advances were small but. well spread over the list. Pipers were firm. Price Brothers ilflined 5-8 at 13' 1-8 and St. Law-- rence paper preferred picked up 1-4 at 35 1-2, In the rails ian Pacific recovered 1-8 at 6 3-4 and there] were gains of fractions for Nation. al Steel Car and for Canadian Car prglicrred. a rmness m k d th list apart frcninaedeclln: ofgeililefiz points for Dominion Tar preferred at 80 3:4 on the first sale in weeks. General Steel wares and Imperial Tobacco found small gains. Total sales: Industrlals 13,200; Mines 106.200; bonds $1,850, Price Trend’. Irregular On NY. Market (By Frederick Glrliener Agmlmg Press Financial Writer “NEW YORK. March 0—(AP)-— .e stock market dipped, rallied and dimmed again today and at the 9M 10516.5 about balanced gains. The financial colnnuv-lty wasn't sure how to take the filter-state Commerce Commisions freight rote increase and the rail issues. all" Mr recovery. tilted backward in the final hour. Equipment sherm purhed ahead on the theory rslwlncemcnt of outworu roiling stock might begin soon. Steels, aimrafts, mine of the motors and a number of miscellan- on the weak side. Farm equipment, nlbber and metal shares. the latter “"81" a din. were resistant and small ‘COVERING were tm- rule, Dcfkules predominated on a gener- ally inactive Canadian list. walker; lost a point to 41 1-2 as Mdlntyre. dome‘, Brazilian and Ford registered fracLml-al recessions. Difiilllg-fs-sga. lfl-IILNMBPCOIII- Imperial Q11 and like chore held unchanged. hens-actions were » at a slow We- flumberine only 561.1100 shares against 137,590 yesterday. Tlhe Associated Press average of 60 steely‘ was ruchanged, ' cks did. I Wed. Tue. Advances 23a 151 Declines 261 435 Unchanged 1'11 183 , ‘Total Issues 6'16 769 NEW YORK CURB , (Canadian Press) Stocks Clo” Am Cyan B Am Gas Elec ' 251,-; Am Super Power w. Assoc Gas Elec A 1 Cities Serv 15;. Creole Pet 33 El Bond Share 71,4. Gulf Oll Corp 391.1, Humble Oil 55h. Lockheed Air 314 Niag l-lud - 71.; Pant Oil 51:, BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks c105; Canada 591,. Commerce Montreal zoo Nova Scotia 30o Royal Bank 1751i Currencies NEW Yonx. Maid: a —.\AP)- The French- franc toppled below a low market in November. i926. and led other European currencies downward over a broad front today Ill-l terms of the United States dc!- al- The French unit dropped .03 3-4 of a cent to 3.18 1-4. The Pound Sterling dropped 5-3 of a cent to 5.01 1-4. The guilder was off .05 of a cent and the beige. and Swiss franc each lost .02 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was unchanged. UN DATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 5.01 11-32; 1,12. S. dlr 1.00 1-32: franc 8.18 'l- At New York -Pound 5.01 1-4; (llaanludian dlr .99 31-32; franc 3.- At Paris -Pound 156.90 fr; U. S. dlr 31-33 fr; Canadian dlr 3i- 32 3-4 fr. In Gold _Pound 12s. 2d: U. S. dlr 59.02 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 06 cents. Would Have Banks Remove Poverty (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITA A. March 8 — Canadian banks would be told w remove poverty in Canada ii a. Social Cred- it government were in power at 0t- tawa. John Blackmore, Social Cred- it leader. told the House of Com- mons toda . If they said they could " not. do it the government would ob- tain expens to teach them how. Mr. aclrlnore spoke as his roup launched its first major attac on the Liberal government this semlon. e moved a want oi’ confidence cnoticn in the administration charg- ng it had "failed to use the admin- istrative resources of this country o battle poverty." The m ve followed closely the ad- verse ’ - ' of the Supreme Court of Canada on the Alberta constitu- tional reerence to the effect Alber- ta's Social Credit Act could not be estabftlled by a mvlnclal legislat- ure and Mr. Blac ore’; comment that the Social Credit group in the House would intensify its e. orts to establish the ‘System on a. national ROLE OI‘ TEACHER T0 SHOW CHANGE IIDDLOMON. March 0—(CPl- Clasvooln instructors of the future ma/y man of the duties g3 the community plrysclan, the rur librarian and the local health nurse. Dr. H. C. Newlands. Alberta rulporviaor of schools. acid recently in._ga address etto the Alberta Phil- oeopllica y "Tiller-ole of the toddler Ia tools liters llotimeM-frlllsol‘ m...“ "r be": v.1 . rrna in logical only was‘? ponti- ficai meti- cllcus exdnnM-lotls u tne occadon oiled. reflilnfolvunetely only one person in the clan-com learns mucn by this method-the teacher?’ he de- FINANCE MONTREAL. March 9 —(CP)— Gross revenue of Canadian Nation- al Railways for the week ending March 7 were $244,623, a de- crease of $572,268 compared with $3,816,991 for the corresponding week of 1937. MONTREAL. March 9 -(CP)— Routine business occupied share- holders at the annual meeting of intercoionial coal company limited here today. Annual reports were adopted and officers and directors reelected. __.._______ MARKET; AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks high- er; Mines lower lMontreal -Stocks irregularly o wer New York —-Stocks closed un- changed Winnipeg -Wheat 2 1-4 lo 1 5-8 cents lolwer New York -Cotton higher; rubber and sugar lower; coffee unchanged. T.V.A. Showdown Conference Called WASHINGTON. March 8—(A.P) -President Roweveit said toda he had summoned the three memrers of" bhe Tennessee Valley Authority to llhe White House for a, show- down conference on nheir personal differences. The meeting will take place Ffidra/y morning, Mir. Roosevelt told newrlnen he was going to demand from Chair- man Arthur E. Morgan and Dir- ectors David E. Lilianihal and Harcourt A. Morgan than; they produce facts and not opinions in errdeavoring to Justify the oilarges and counted- charges hurled snlong liheen over the lust year. At the same time the Preddent threw light on i-he troubles in the T. V. A. by disclosing he had de- manded of Cilaimmn Morgan last September that either he with- dlww charges he had mflde 88011151: the two directors or Justify his rlatemelvia. ..._.___--—- ‘ THEY WENT, ANYWAY (By The Canadian Press) NmN_-!m of a boat didn't stop a girls‘ four and coxswaill bound for Australia to compete in the women's regatta in connection with anniversary “lebmflons- T1161’ 28;: oars and hope to borrow a _______.._.__ ASQUITH WAS "AWKWARD" (By The Canadian Press) ST. ANDREWS. 8cotland~Davie Cuthbert, 7i). oldest caddie here. etired the other day. recelledfllal Lord Asquith. former prime min- later, was "an awkward golfer" but Indy Asquith was quick "at pick- ing it w." ._._..._--.___ BOWLERS INVADE CHICAGO (By The Canadian Press) _ CHXCAGO-Seene of Presidential nominations. price fights and six- dgy bicylcle races. Chi ‘a colla- eum is ouslng the Amer can Bow- ling Congress tournament starting Mum It lasts 48 da a and has 3. pen. four years to introduce ac- tivity and EMQHIQE training. and was a "hr Ve new orrllrcm" o! bringing yrrcifcal activltlcn from the outide world inio the cilan- 1&1. . Stocks 90W ifldusiriaie- Joined lhe rails- (Canadlnn Pleas) Commonwealth 5o Con Can Con Edison Corn Products Curries Wright Elec A\‘.o Lt. Elec Pl" Lt Gen Eiec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Gt Nor Pfd Hudson MotorCar . Int Harvester In‘. Tel Tel Kennecoti: Mont Ward Murray Corp N Y Central Nol- Aln Co Nor Pac Pack Motor Paramount Penn R. R, Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pub Ser N J Shell Union ‘C11 South Pac Std Oll N J Stude Corp Texas Corp United Corp Warner Bros West Union West. Air Brake West Elec Woolworth (Canadian Press) TORONTO. March 9‘ Stocks Acme Oil Afton Oil A P Con Aldermac Anlm Ang Canadian Ang Huron Arlltficid Ashley Astoria Auglte Aztec Bagamac Bankfieid Base Metal Beattie Bidgood Braiorne British Dom Brown Oil Buff Ank Buff Can Blink Hill Cal Edm Cdn Malroblc Caribou Cas Trciah Cent Pat Cen Porc Chem Res Chromium Coniarum Con Chib Darkwaier Davies Dome Dorval East Mal Eldorado Falcon XD Fed Kirk Fontana Founda Francceur Gillies Luke Gods Lake Golrlale Gold Belt ‘Gold Eagle Goodfish Granada Grandoro Gunnar Gold Halcrow Hardrock llargal Harker Hollinger Home Oll Homest Howey l-ledley Nickel Ja ola Je lcoe J M Con Kerr Add Kirk l-{ud lrk lake guna Lake Shore ‘ymrnnda Ncrdon "ormelnl Nfll‘ Can OBrl-n (We'll Olga Oil Omen fir» ell-f; 'l~lln‘§n rum-u»- n....,l...a Payore New York Stock Exchange N 5m§gq2< i-ya J ;."-a,=~___- ~ -- _ ...-.__ ...._,.__ >4'-'UI“;)-l 1m“) fibl§ln Q’ .13.1flg°§hig€ig~lfl=ifiqq$~lggwsg5 — - -. bu... _ n..;'l Paymastcl" Pick Crow MINING Red Crest Sud Cont. Woodo Cad Hud Bay Robb Mont 1 “i In Memoriam THE LATE MRS The death occurred in thc city SundayJMarch 6th, cf Mrs. Theo- philus LeCiair at the advanced age ‘much of 05 years. Clair had been in good health up u . t0 8 Wefk 595°"? 5h? Comrade“ Charlottetown, Plllll-u l-‘nlsnll ' the severe cold thatled to _her ul-_ Fpbfuflry 14, 193g, _ V timers death- 14-1-2-15-17-19-22-24-ilti-Zl-l'-.,-t. ::.-: -:- Born in Rustico 85 years ago ilk‘ date Mrs. LeClair moved to the city 20 years ago. 0n the death of her husband twelve years ago she made her home first with hol- daughter Vina (now Mrs. Fr Caswell). but for the past seven years had resided with her son A1 xander N. LeClair. Jerry Doucette and Capt. James Services at the grave were con- ducted by Rev. Louis Dougan and at the cemetery by Rev. George McCormock. To the sorrowing, family the Guardian extends sincere sympa- ih . The following wreaths. M858 Cards and Spiritual Bouquets were d PlIl0W~Tlie family. Cross-Mr. Bert Williams. City; “Qqrigfhfgj; Amggnoalelailktfrciig; be marked "Tender for Ahllhflimll! l}... .l\ vldence. R. 1.. and American Leg- on. Moss Cards-Mr. and Mrs. Wln Roach. Mr. James Devine. Mluzmd Tend.“ Mrs. David Head. Lucy and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LeCillii". M. i l Women, Florrlc and Ronnlel-len y 10H. bins and family. Mr. OUR ADVERTISING ,IN THE GUARDIAN REACHES THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ABLEITO BUY' THE THINGS YOU AD- VERTISE ............,., ‘BECAUSE PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO PAY FOR THE GUARDIAN ARE BUYERS OF’ M ERCHANDISE. REMEMBER THIS . _. . Guardian advertising is read by sev- eral persons in the homes at anytime of day convenient for them. 'l‘l1c Guardian reaches them by paid invi- ‘cation. THE iiliilliltfil‘ The People's iilplu‘ ..-.-.-....._7._" ' “i .. .c 1m nuluoll been . uell. Ml‘. ' 155 sey. Ml‘. T1105. . 4'15 Mr. and Mrs. Iuhsn 315 and Mrs. Jnlucs hi: Z09 Spiritual ilouquu 23g Jalméis, Ml‘. and Mrs. B. .. L- 9 112 -_-_--_ 1V1 FOR VITAL Vi Rind Autll 370 l: 3 58 Rem Gold 1g wondering if this is lilo 1".‘ 431/. the team's success in 1hr- 141-; Gun. ,_w______ ,__ 13B "~'___'.' "' _ .33 Province of lift. 267 Sh“? We 1g; Department 0f Putz 5 l ‘ ' 14 mm - t g‘, TENQEiio -\ Stgaw Luke ll _ sEALl-zn ljlgxlrblt; Sud Basin 300 "HS offlcc urltll noon 0i 3U ‘Teck H XD 535 Texas Corp 135 250 Tcwagmac 5° lfiil 595 Waite Am 1%‘; Westflank 11 .. White Favlc ~1, to Albcrion-Lu WhiI-B Wfliel‘ 3,?" No. 6-—O‘Lclll'y iload-ul N .7—R. t N .(i——Ul' WTI _HRI‘E'. t‘ .7354 o SC(?i§‘i‘0fl-§Aili'SIIiILllI ., " Ymh Y G " No. B-Rotutc No. Brcgllliliiiitiflli‘. Sec ion-Sec ch olt lo but ‘YNLISTED No. .;)—Rouu: No. ii-—-ciliii'itltii‘ill.ljl m 1v, Section Birch liill lll..ul l1. \".~.~... 60 No. ill-Route No. 3-—(.llul~lol‘.c;u n u. . 26!; Secton-Vcrnon River to ‘ Corner to lVion-mgu l5 . 3'3 No. lb-lioute No. ‘IA-Ulla .- 19‘ Section-North lilvcl- bl 2' " No. 1%Routc N0. Zri-tllnl’. Secilon-Ijilull-lliil in a iii’ ' l4". No. Iii-Route Nu. i‘ Section-So " to Dingwells Mil The late Mrs. Le- of highway: 112 Richmond Street. .4 S . Dunstans mgggillrirga ‘Itphegcg ti? thte Nil- F-Trlmk Rim" N'- 1‘- R. C. cemetery. pallbearers were: Messrs. Th Oscar Marshall, A. J. Sectlonw-lnvcmess Monti-use. Lemuel Pineau, Capt. Noe. l to 4. for Nos. 5 nnd 0. Mrs. n. sumo. 1 i February l4. 1'38 lictlril. Ml-l S R 'I‘akc 1ld\'2ll\i'l{{0 SUPER-SERVICE UEYFRATIONS .< > “R E E J. Tr. ('.'1’.'.\l-’.‘l)l.-’\N AufvlfiifldSERS lkhone 132 for Ill]! information e ulillnllll ml. She refused all i In"! lrlighways -n:l|. will nc received Lt 17 sons willing 1o clulirar-t ur‘! 32g on the following Sections oi‘ .. 119 No. 1—Trunk Roulc No l- u. Mi. Pleasant. 1.5 _ ll‘l _ from Plumnlerl -,.‘...:z.-> and from Reid's Bridge Distances given illl . ’.il'.‘.i'\ij‘ for Plltil section. Tenders .1 liklWihlllJli)‘ rulch Tonder f0! N081 A certified chcqul- of t- IIIPIIUU o. 191011110 must accompun) THEOPiIII-US Lem-Al“ s. ‘l. s, o. 1o, u. 12 and m. each Tender for Nos. i, Z. l. ‘ -» Specifications v and Tomb-r ~ my lm obtained at this ofllee. The Dcnarullclli zinc-.- A .- i 11rd island i- at! Hilzhvzays sminous Pavillg , . -. -.- l, viii 0c rucclvcd ll ii N. llom any person or Cu u» on the following see Department 0i‘ l~’:-~‘~. I. urvlving are two daughters, - <- SEALED TliNDijli-S‘. llliliwfv-tll m . H611?!’ 581N109. Bil-Y View? 815° m"? this office until noon of ‘fucsuuy. ifiiinf‘: Alexander N. wulum and lone willing u. contract m u»; rerun. Andrew o! this city. and Albert 0i Underflrainage and Bituminous au- Prggdelfqe‘ Ell‘ hi h w l rgely -e unera.wc as a , _ look place from her late No. 1—Trunk Route No. 1-§llnu.~t~ ud- iv Secllon-Summerslllc in .11.. '. -~ - l. - . mild from Ellusdalc la 7 wmxs‘ John No. Zi-Trunk Route-No. (l-l Il-UIU lv um Li» Eur-uls- Secilon-Bracklcy Pmu. luau: n. Ne. -I--Trnnk Route No. 1l--( Ilnihli - l Section-Cross Roads i0 m. -.; No. 5—’i‘runll Route No. '.'.\--I Section-North River n: No. b-Trnnk Route Nn. l‘--i‘h"'~l .1‘ Sectlon—Sonris West llzl . - A certified chcquc for Vi." '»~ ‘l l ,' A eeldiill-ll elusive 1w : ». -I .».l r-lvurlrl s Comer. my each Tender m} Pal-ties tendering shill‘ 1-.~n= l 4 ~ ("fin-Ii serllull. iillllflll- v Specifications and Tclulrr FQIITY‘ nun Ll~ obtained ei. thin all“. The Department. docs mt hind liw-Jf lc ucrenl the [Welt of i" L. B. hll\§l.'vill.l..\_\' ‘Deputy Mir; i . lmllllc Works and Highways ‘ ChnrIothin-vn. I"'inrz- Erin-arm‘. i‘I-.“" . _ . . Jv - and Miis. L-Q-15-11-19-22-24-20-1-3-5-8-10-12-15,