d. \ APRIL 28. 1937 su> FIIIAIIIZIAI.» TRAIIEIIY . AVEIITEII BY PIIIICY l‘ Ixfstone, 3.6. __ £a_ what she feared was a nancial tragedyJ-Ier husband was killed m an automobile accident and she was apparently left with. out foiids wi which to maintain her children. er husband had in. with The Mutual Life of Canada iii 1928 pnder Policy No, 172,085, but premiums for the past nine years bad not been paid. Invefltlsotion by the Mutual Life agent revealed that the policy con. tamed a valuable automatic “mm- forfeiture" provision, the effect o! which was to continue the insur- ance in force. There was also pro- vision for double protection in case of the assured’s accidental death, so that twice the amount of the policy was payable to the widow who received a net amount of fifaggggnlticltnowledged as a veritable If interested in obtaining the max_lmum amount of insurance pro- tection at minimum cost, you are invited to consult the represents. tives of this "mutual" company on to write the Head Office direct for no I L|IFE cum-L MPLIIA.-. Established I869 Owned by llle Policyholdm Plead Qffice - Waterloo, Ontario II. W. PLETCII. I Branch Secretary and Acting Branch Manager, 2nd Floor, Bank of Nova Scotis Bldg. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Iiiiiiloil SALE ESTATE JOHN S. MURCIIISON 6n Tuesday, May 4th at 2.00 P. M. 200 acres of land, about 125 acres cleared. balance hard and soft wood. Buildings are In good repair. Situ- ated ncar Church and School. Pro- perty may be sold in two parcels to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to: l. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. ’ or M. W. MURCHISON, DONALD MACKINNON. Administrators. 11-2020-4-33-29-5-1. o+++o+o+o+¢>oo++++o+++o+ FARIA FUR SALE consisting of 80 acre! clear and l st Frenchfort. of choice laml, ncllrly ll" _ u 1 in good state o1 cultivation. A_ y ploughing done and ready for ¢l'0ll>- ' With buildings. dwelling llollse "ll" most new. Close to churchfl. och“ - butter facI-OIN llllll 39mm‘ From‘ in; on East Rivcr- ‘A l emiscs to “y o“ p’ i. r. WEBSTER. oo-owwvo» o+¢+++++++H4-“ L-zoia-l-zc-BO-fi-l- FOR SALE Bud Axworthy, 2.14. full brother! an Lee Axworthy, 1.58 1-4 and hal “mum, ,0 Mn main-in, 1.50 1-4. who gold at Old Glory Sale 1n loss for sisooo- Bull w‘ b“ pought for 5509-99- Almlv. JAMES T. WAITE. Travellers Rest. P- E- L L-IlIZII-A-ZQ-SI. Farm containlnll "m" in Mm!‘ Situated at Marshficlllknl’. [amis- Formerly owned bl’ FIB“ “ ' I t “my o J.A.MacMURDO. u Summers...“ __-__ Building Lot. 90 ft. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly I301" Garden. Bll-llllled Kent m‘ Almly _ oLi: a co. L’ M Po L-267-3-6-tl M0110! illi l offer for sill! m my premises on ll" Brackley Point RONA on May 3rd At the Hour of 1 (T111003 i iii-m horse 4 m" "lll- 14°” P" i blood colt a m" olll lwllm" Peter). I work more. I lrillk cows. Gsrnsey IP84"- l due to freshen. I Gsnisey calves I brood sow. l5 hens. Also all farm msohlnefl. l I'll!‘ lty of seed oats. hay and straw. a quantity of homers. l kitchen range (new). Terms cash. “ I stormy the following day. ALEX. MacRAE. Auctioneer. GMMONB G. NIIWSON. )- THE cllARwrrirrowN MGQARDIAN | STOCK QUOTA TIONS l MORNING STOCK LETIER llelvlvflvwrlsflnuaascvsenvsuwii» NEW YORK, April 21-11 Q - 1118 to Dow Jones the Inndonccmifi. kct is lower again this morning. Paramount for the first quagmi- reported 72 cents a share but 1f there were included $640,000 not interest combined earnings of par- “uy “wned Wlllpflnleo. I-he not would have been equal to $1 a share on the common, Standard 0'11 of California in the first quar- W!‘ Earned 61 cents against 33 "m5 185l- Scar. The statement of General Motors showing 99 cents flrstcuarter against $117 was a1; least 14 cents better than the best estimate recently heard. Dividend meetings scheduled for today are Borden, Norfolk and Western Phil- lllls Petroleum, United Gas Im- llrovement and U. S. Steel. U. B. Steel will also publish first quar- ter earnings after the close today. Ill might be interesting to point, out the percentages declines from the I00 0f the year of solne stocks whichgmlght be worth considering on this setback. White Motors 24 Der cent: Bethlehem Steel 20 per cent; Socony Vacuum 21 per cent; Celanese 13 per cent; Aluminum 32 w‘ wit: U. s. Rubber 22 per cent; Allied Chemical 10 per cent; Am- erican Smelters 31 per cent; Chrysler l8 per cent; Braber 2o Der cent; Ohio Oil 12 per cent; Standard Oil of N. J. 15 per cent; Newmont 18 per cent; U. s, Steel 17 per cent; Colgate 17 per cent; Consolidated Gas 26 per cent; Gen- eral Electric 21 per Cont; An. aconda 35 per cent and Columbia Ga". 35 per cent. We believe there is a rally in the market but 1t may be delayed until this afternoon or tomorrow morning, But, unless we were willing to try for a turn of a few dollars we would still hesitate to make long commitments. MONTREAL, April 27-General Motors—Show1ng effects of the strike, sales for the first quarter declined 1.3 pcr cent and common stock earnings equal to 99 cents per shares against $1 for the first quarter 1936. However, March out- put reported at new record high. Automobiles-Production 1n Can- ada for the first quarter up 44 per cent over same period last year, sales increased 64 per cent. AUCTION sAZE Nth-ct uilll At Riverton on Friday, April 30th. at 2 o'clock sharp, on the premises, containing 75 acres. 40 clear, bal- llnce in wood and lumber. .Also 1-2 acre adjoining with house. Terms st sale. CHESTER I-‘INLAYSON. J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. . L-1927-4-24-4I. Chancery ‘Sale Estate of Fri-ilcrick linll Edwin Murphy. To be sold by Public Auction oii the pri-ililsus ill livllslilgiivll ill I'l'I1lLi' ifoiillty, oil l-‘riilily lbo llli llliy of .\lily . D 11137 lit llic hour of 1\\'u o'clock l. in. All lbe Illllllll wbcroiil‘ Fri-ili-rli-k ilurpliy iiild bldulii .\lurp|ly' illi-il sviz- i-ll llu-lilillilg tllc following: All those lriiclii, plcccs or parcels ut'_liinll silli- illc, lying llild lii-lug lii lu-ilalligloil, Lot lll In Prim-c imliilli", Prior-c lid- wzird liilnull, bounili-ll lillll ill-scribed as follows; Tlilll lii Io iliiy: 1. (lii lbc Norlli Sldc of llic Sililliiu-rslib- llouil, oii lbi- Eillil by luilil of Jliun-s Jlirilluc llnil lion-uni lloyie, oli lllc Soulb by Stewart oil llii- West by the liiillc lcillllllg lo lhi- 'l‘owil illllllll, save iiild ilxl-i-pt lilo lillld sulil to Cllllflvll lli-uslls. 2. Bounded on tbc North by Stewart Street, on tlw l-lnsl by u l'li:liiil\riiy" lcullilig to Fox ltliili-hl-n oil Ibo Si-ulli by Fox lililli-bcs lllltl on Ibo Wi-llt by IIIIIII of .\lrii. Jilin-i (iosr, suii- oiiil excl-pt (lion-out lilld lbi-ri-frolll a strip of lllllri owiu-il by Joules iIllrtlllll‘. Ii. 1.0!, slluziii- ou IIll‘ North SidoAof [be junction of‘ Sloirurt Nlrcct with lhi- “list, Slilo o1’ tllc .\lill \'illl<*y Road 100 fl x I00 fl \\III\ l1 liirgi- biirll. 4. A Illl. of llllul .80 ll x 1o ft on the North Sllb- of thi- now Slri-i-l li-iiilllll.’ from lilo .\llll Villllyv ltolill with llliulll house and outbuildings. 5. A lul of blliil ilweililli: house, burn and \\'lI(IlIIl4llli4l‘ on Ibo l-Iilst Side of llio Julictiilli of llu- .\lIlI Vullcy Road with lllo Nuiiiiliorsido lliulil niiil kilowli as llio tI\\'l'II|l1g of the lali- .\l|'i<. llurlrilrct Murphy‘. Also Ill!‘ following pcrsoliill properly. namely: Kliellilli linllizc, Sldo-llinlril. a wil ll quantity of’ dlillicll, .'i kltl-Ii i-luilrs. i-noklllg ulcllldls, 2 Klli-ili-li lliloli, 1 Slilllll 'l‘ublo,1 SIGPI Couch. I Oil (‘lolli Squilrc, 11 Mills, Oil Ulolli, I (‘HIP board. 4 Pairs of i‘url:llos, .1 “'IlllIll\\‘ lilillds. 1 Parlour Square. 4 'l‘rilllks. 1 llurcliu. 1 (‘olnlnoibx l lied uuil Sprlnll. 2 llcil-xli-allil, 1 Iircsser. Wood oii-It'll- 2 Show-la, 1 Ladder; 1 Set Driving Harness. Tcrllis of‘ sale of personal property shall be cash. Tho iiboyo sole In pcrsullnt to a Dccrnlnl Order of lllc Coilrt of Chalic- cry uinde on the 2nd do)’ ‘ll’ All?“ A. D. 103T hv tllc Vice-Chancellor in all actiou wherein “IIIRBPPI filcwilrt Morrison lllid Anii Lnuril llurlllly ilrc (‘lilnplulnnnls mid Joseph Vlfeiidcll Murphy Defendant. NOTIFY} T0 (‘REDITOIIQ By tlic sold Order ll Is proi-ldi-il that all persons lilivilig any (‘Illllllll or (Ir-- ilinnds against lhl- cstillca of Pri-ili-rlck Murphy and I-lllwln .\lurpil_v (blcoiliu-il late of Krnsliigtoll III Prlllrc Ciluilly. alllill llfillfllll‘ lii-tom the uililcrnlsncil Allister and prove lllcir i-liilms on ‘Puesdny thr- iltil dlly of .\In.v A. D. 103T at 10.30 o'clock In (he forolloon at the (‘curt House. nl Siiinmcrslllc. ln Prlnec County. or otherwise-be barred of their salll clainiil. Dated this 10th ilay of Aprll A. D. I FREDERICK J. Ii‘. WRIGHT. Master in Chancery. I.-1Il1'I-4-14-21-28>6 WEYUESIG iii ‘A " EXAIIIIATIOII fitting md Smlyhg $08 I. J. IAIIII OPTOMETIIST MONTAGUI. P. l. 1. Ofllca Connected Wltl Drsgrtnn. Montreal Tramways-Gross rev- ww reported up 2 to a per cent ‘W llll‘ lllls Year over some period last year. PbIlIl-iylvanla Rallmad- Quar- terly net operating income of $16,- 600,000 up 21 per cent over first three months last year, C. W. Lindsay and Co. Ltd.-—For year ended February 28 net profit $6.019 after bond interest, depreci- ation and income tax, first real. ized profit in six years, compares with losses of $28,000 and $110,000 for the two previous years, Bank Debits-First three months total of cheques cashed in Can- adian banks showed an aggregate Bfllrl 0f 9 1-2 per cent over same period ln 1036. NEW YORK, April 2'l—Texa.5 Corporation earned the equivalent 0f $1 a share in the first quarter of 1937 on the present outstand- ing capital stock giving effect to a larger number of shares com- PB-Ied with 60 cents a share In same period of 1036 when a small- er amount of stock was outstand- llls. stated T. Richer. chairman, at the annual meeting. The gain in Profits this year amounted to about 90 per cent on a dollar basis. As to prospects for an advance 1n the price of crude oll. Mr. Rieber said that as crude stocks are today There should not be any increase in the price." New York 5mg]; Exchange seat sold at $106,000, off $4.000 from previous sale, NEW YORK. April 117-25 cents extra on Phillips Petroleum, earn- cd s. share in March quarter flsaiiist 76 cents a year ago. committee meeting this afternoon, it was decided to remove the quota restriction on output which Will‘ allow works to produce at ca- Plillll-y. In February this year the quota was raised to 75 per cent ‘from 70 per cent. Wll5llll1ston—'I‘he Board of Tax APDeals ruled today that trans. actions by R. .1. Reynolds Tobacco Co. during 1929 in its own stock were taxable. Transactions from Wlllfill 88in or loss resulted. The Government's deficiency claim amounted to $39,036. MARKET BULLETIN (loodvdevIWoob-Ieahaudcoppq Special Who) BULLETIN Further forced liquidation was again encountered a the opening of the London Stock Market. Al- though volume was small, prices were marked dowii all around and lobbers quoted very wide markets. It is understood Chancellor Chamberlain will make a state- ment today on proposed new tax which it is hoped will relieve the situation. International issues were a, little easier. MORNING MARKET LETTER The substantial setback in yes- terday's market represented prin- cipally the result of three short Periods of weakntss. The first was at the opening when most prices broke sharply on a. weekend ac- cumulation of selling orders. Virtually no rallying power was shown between the opening and mid-day when a second selling wave set in. A very feeble rally cle- veloped In the fourth hour but to- ward the end of the so; Ion prices weakened again as the tape fell behind. The closing prices were at or near the lows for the day. About the only encouraging indication was that the market lost less ground in the final hour than at mid-day. This may indicate some broadening of support that could lead to a trading rally soon and probably today. Beyond that point the formation of an opinion is made difficult by the numerous uncertainties both Mortgage Sale NOTICE is bcrcby glrcn siilo by public lluctlon lil tron Law Courts Bullillllg lii l.‘- lowu Iii Prince Edward I . oil ‘lllursllliy tlie 0th llliy of Mo), A. 1).. 1:137, ill llic liour u! twelve 0‘i'lock. llion. of llll tllnt tract of lrliid sllunu- iiu Township 'l.'hlrl_v-slt In Que-Wis Poullly. Ill suld lsbillil, boiilldcil on lllc north by Hlllilboroilgb lrlvcr. oil lllc cost by n line of lloiid bctwccn lilo loud hcrelu described and lillid Ii)1'l1l‘.‘|‘ly lii possession of JYI-biltcr IIIHI by sold laud of Webster and llilld formerly lll session of Jiillics H. Culiilskcy. oii the south biy Illllll In possession of Juun-s U‘Collllell ulld ii ccrtiliii pond. known us “IYUnliIl-dl‘: Pond." nu llli- wi-st by IlllllI pllrt of tllc estate of lbc lllle .I:iliil-s Ll. Cunllskcy, but sllvllii: IIIUTUIIIII one lirrc of laud filruloriy iuilivcf-od to sllid Jfllllvl II. 'L'llI1ll|lI8' key, oiivlug nu llrca of 100 ilvri-s, a llllc more or loss. being loud coll- of lbe of (lic lulle- m Lilild to (‘ilib-‘rliie .\1c1)oll|ilil by (Iced lIllIl‘\I 1st 11inch. 1807i; but suvllig iiilil PX qvlllil: lhorcuut half nu 1Ii'l'i: coil- \'l‘_\(,'\I by Jiiilli-s A. .\1cDollald nlirl wife l0 Daub-l Galas by dccil Hlh IIPPPIIIIJGI’, 11132 allll roglslcri-ll tillb lli~~ llibcr. 1032 ITNDEII A \‘l1l'|‘l'l~. of li power of sale (‘UIIIIIIIIPII lii n iliorllznge iiiuilc IlPl\\'l'\‘l1 (‘oll.-cr- lilo lli-Iloulild of \Vobillor‘s iforln-r. ImI llli, lll QIIPPIH! (Joulity. liforcslllil. Widow. null lhi- sold Jiilin-s A. . c- llulllllil llIllI wlfo. of tho Slllllt‘ plllcc. of Ibo ollo purl, and he l-lustvrll 'l'rllsl Colnpnili‘. ‘Trustee, of thi- otlu-r purl. bmlrllig diilo of lllc 0th day of August, A. 1l.. llllio. and by vlrluc of a like pom-r of anli- voiitil lu-il ln liiorlgllizc from said Catherine .1c1')oii- lllII null Juincs Mcllnnald and wife to ‘Fllluiwn While. drill-ll 20th .Ili1y, 1020. silill lust liivlilloiii-d niorlgoire having bi-l-ll dilly iinsigilod to tho slid Com- |lllIl_\’. iiiid llcliiiill having bl-cii luadc Iu pnyriii-lit of prlnclpill and liitorcut nayliblo IIIIIIPI’ both of snlrl mortgages. FUR I~‘lll('l‘lIl-Ill PARTICULARS gpply to D. I-lilizlir Shaw. K. (3.. at his ivrfli-c lri Charlottetown or to the uiiilcrnlgiied. DATED this 1th day of April, A. D., Ill-TI. TllE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. Mortgages and Assllnoe of Hort age. 14-1251-4-7-14- 1-28. national and international with which market sentimen thas been struggling recently. ‘ There are increasing signs of a luckening of Industrial produc- tion in the latesprlng or earl) summer but we believe that thl. will be temporary in character ani partly clue to excessive forward buying earlier this year. Laidlaw and Company SUMMARY U. S. Steel Corp. quarter earn- ing and dividend action after mar- ket close today. New York Central March net operating income $6,234,476 ag- alnst $3,398,320 1n March 193G. Lhree months $13,183,938 against $8,775,989. Houston Oil Company of Texas and Houston Pipe Line Co quarter ended March 31 net profit $469,366 equal after allowing quarterly divi- dend rcqulrements on preferred, in arrears to 30 cents on common agalnt $1.349,925 or 37 cents on preferred in 1936 quarter. , “Oil and Gas" Journal estimates crude oil production in week end- ed April 24 at 3,501,428 barrels daily, new high record g and in- crease of 38.932 daily over pre- cecding week. First move of Robert R. Young. by who acquired control of former Van Swerlngen Rail and Real Es- tate holdings, is expected to be simplification of Alleghaney Corp. capital structure. ‘Montreal Stock Exchange voywul by the (‘ullillilsiiluncr of Public l ALE I ain instructed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Laverty of 272 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, to offer for sale at private sale their desirable house and lot on the Slllllll side of Grafton Street and opposite Prince of Wales Col- (Iqlillod by Pitficll J Co. members o! Montreal Stock éhlsp Bil CID Market) 0pm (‘lose Him-ks 1M1 23TH, Ilill .,, . Zilill; or. lilo u ' " II_\II I‘I'<l lilil .\l A (‘m-k Polls Niilrlt Jllnl $0“): Ilulll null llfil - 1mm llrldizc llillll Si it Illllll 'l‘o.i III'_\'lI\‘ll rug Eli-v .\ Ink’ Iilvr B Filllllll 1'.» Goo SI \\' AIi|lIIl_\\'I\I' li_\'|lrilllil IIIIIII Iirldirl‘ Ilow lnllll lui .\ PI Illf I'i|\\' I'l'iI lslki: \\‘oniIl Qili-In-u Pow Show Ht Low St Iiuiy l‘fd Sou (‘ilii Pow .t (‘on Si (‘on I'M Will hlli-i- A Will Elev ii Swansea—At the tin plate pool Frank K. Kolbe and Allan P. Klr- , We ofler— CANADA VENEEPS LIMITED 6% Preferred Stock _ ' at 10.25 per share to yield 5.85 Irving, Brennan 8. Company, Ltd. l. M. IAGNALL-MANAGER Bank of Nova Sootla Building. Charlottetown ‘I "f! ESIEIRIIIAYI“ is‘ LBBAI mill. MINING ihIflb-Inflllt Blocks Alderlnac porrected For ‘Every Wednesday 8: Sat- urdays Issue. l IIIIIITATIIINS PAGE FIVE ANNOUNCEMENT To Farlliers Rear Charlottetown Thursday. April 29th. we will open for busin ess our new Frost Proof Warehouse, buill on the approach lo the Railway M/hurf, 1st] want to thank you heartily for your patronage. which help- ed me to supply you with bet- ter warehouse facilities at Charlottetown for marketing your Potatoes and Tiirnllis. 2nd With your continued support we can make this the principal trading post for farmers on the Island. 3rd I cordially invite all farmers. dealers, and shippe a to come and inspect the warehouse and see the new Haines Electric Potato Grader in operation. Let rne assure you it is the latest and most uli-to-date Potato Grader ever set in operation. 4th Our stock for the opening con- sists of the following: Fertil- izers. Lime. Flour. Feeds. Bran, Mlddlings. Seeds, lTimoihy. Clover. Turiilps. and Vegetable —all varieties) and Seed Pota- toes. 5th VERY IMPORTANT. I am oi’ I‘ "“'"I°° “W the opinion that a different 15' ffulo Alik 351A“, l (‘I'll .\lal Maxim's method of marketing the far- FRANK ll. CLARKE (‘JIHIIUIPIY Celery bunch 90,-5.- mcr's Potatoes and Turnips Vi‘: lqllfirfifirfplkll! near Charlottetown ‘should be adopted. To illllstriitc wily. IIN‘I'(' LIFQ 4 -|u M311 7 il-um; ,5 '_"‘_ growers lii this section who accepted bags lust Janual-v Irnlii small i 4 5v. iwibnmnm 1% islpliiillcb m, loaders, who sometimes‘ cull themselves zigclits. who lnukc,_;i ll.ibil ‘ ‘Hin “Inner 55,, Callilllzifge 8+‘ of advising farmers not to haul as tile price will go liigbcr, iii some 1 irku-ulor 10s q-0,,,,,,,,,.s m“. n, cases promising to pay more than thr- mill-kc! would slluil. and Loyal smog g fiplvllos rlioz when It comes to paying, they settle with the farmer il low i-l-ills l st .\lli1 11x sail; n, below what they quoted, and ln many c s the fziriiicr still bus his 2615 p0,... "p"; potatoes. To overcome this situation. which has been prominent for ifiltlfli-Kkplflvitlwh some time, I would ask my cus1omers UNI o busillcs with tllc oflirc 14 Bu',‘“_r"]h°"“ direct. In the fall, when produce will be moving in volumiic. I will 5.1 Mum,“ 1|, have the boys that scouted for me last fall and this spring, sllllllllfll glgzlsllido‘ 18 m with trucks and they will work on a salary. ,_ 55 ,5 _l g '~~'l‘ Gth Lhave in stock a limited quantity of (iovcrlimcnt (fi-rtifii-d (‘ll-or Gziumlr Gold 3f) o wks polr ‘m; 70 ‘m, Field Mountain Seed No. 1 $WALL, quite a quiuitilv of (‘obbIci-s, “flélflprlmck ‘it; Il"l'I'Ill|-' ll 40¢ N0. 1 Grade. also No. 1 SMALL Seed Cobblers, and a {cw Blues, 13. _ and will exchange some for Table Stock. 01;“; 7th We have a weak Potato market. but l am in a position to buy all 115 ' ’ the Potatoes, Seed or Table Stock. and Turnlps, iii the section. Wliv as not exchange your holdings for whatever Lime. Fcrtili r, or Sculls ew youvvzint, we can kill two birds with the one SIJl1\\'——~l.l'1l(‘,k your, if, h Pertilifiiers gut and I-lllltl your PotatoesPapdmTurnips. z '. wou a V150 agailis increasing your o a acreage this spring, .~ tock Excli - ~ - . , , l‘ gs l‘: Igolfiflas ifxgalrcresTmlfiy rgot be hlglliflthls fall, and abme all, plant ii m. on hem r Inc ‘hick Cl!) mo. t "i b 'no u ‘Dllf erl e- - -' ' 7“ gmllffluflib.‘ ollfluzlgleld g 0g, andlmuatoegii‘ ‘he m" z rs rom lrnis a wll uy your Tisinlps 660 h." i . ' . ' . \ “u,” 57o I WEI‘. g] Q-p‘ “uh” . 10th Take into consideration that last winter, on account of practically’ m. 1.00.1 c '-’i-’~_ A no snow m your fields. you must use a little more Fertilizer per lllllwllll! 9' acre than before. especially Potash. ~“ "-’° " 11o. s f h i 40 Sh“. 0pm mo” ome armers ave more potatoes on hand today than they should, .\l.l‘ .[lI\"Pl “lr-‘lq unfortunately they listened to anonymous newspaper reports on xlfkwflnlilfe“ Red L illuviigl: :33 2B3 :20? crops. ‘Ilsually. these ‘short crolp reports‘ have lllllg‘ §lring§ .\ll‘.\llllflll 4 Am Fm, m, a s,“ a are some lines vary eas ic. ln future, consult the llrm who“ llcylnic 3-"5 _ M“ m“, name is on the bag. not an agent. . ' . r. .. .. ,. _ yllilyihiliénlrgr 31“ ‘imllerlcl lfnlfll 12th Why Tlrrls Is The Place For Farmers To Trade. I feel (ionfidr-iii that Ammo", m.’ Alumni“ “a; my over ead is less than any other Produce Dealer Ill (Yhzii-lollc- .\lorrIs K 3b A;,.1,|,,,,,, L]... town, no rent, all my help, with the exception o1‘ one r-niplovi-c, work 2,540‘.- ilhlhlllllf by the hour. When there is no hauling l am under n0‘ expense \ irlllllll o3 ‘ljuhl |,,,,.,, and l welcome , ‘ ‘lion, and remember this-anything 1 buy l gltrllln 9:‘: liiill um.- ;;_, ‘ guarantee my price be as high as is going. anylhiiic offered ini hllmlvlllr 25:“ :A‘I‘:I'IIIIII§IA\ sale or trade our price will be competitive. 1 respectfully solo-it i-H-khi" 9.; "rugs Mn“ i! continued patronage from my old customers, and will be glad u. lliylliluilsteyrue 32% Film.- 0 > _ " v v take on new ones. All orders acceptccbfor Fertilizer aftcrpliluy 1st “N,” m“ Hlzlzglurlllo ‘Si: ‘fir. are subject to prevailing price when delivered. we expccl on advance p14,“. (imw m‘, “m; s", ll on Fertilizers about that time—book today and 11551111‘ voursi-Ivcs l’ loci-r 4o.’- (‘illll So "i ca; of today's price. . ' ' '--“'1* v .\' - (‘on um. (‘o am all, F A K B c .1" l» 2S1 i . lél-glllilg P? Dome 101 I-ZIFuZlZ-i. R N ' oil nth 420 m...” ii-i o... 11o Produce and Insur-mce 3"!" Li“ 59 lI-Illll-Ilnlltrlltn Lt ‘a m: charlmll.‘ . ll "v 05 lllli-i“ I'r m ' W" bib‘? ...... a t.‘;:;"~;.;;::s s15 - 1 llll-i-li. 1'1 (it'll I-‘ilods bu; w, Bvllllllilrllriiis m. nun...- gifiggtiigflul° lag lion Mo; mil/é 571,‘ IIlWzViVlrp Ilulllv llll i, V?" _ . . lillvlllll G"? (tililillxnl? 411.,’ 4g Vick lIIlpliI-lilo 5 "ll" Gt .\'o rm my; 50o,‘ lliinl 'I‘:lr 1.". \l i~i.-.~ R illzlilflllallf; ' nun u». Car iii-i, m, lion A u» . i '~ 1 ' | -. p |4l “llllllllwllll in‘: ‘lillr loch; ior. iJISI-I: v T 1' w, u... m.- lfjlllll lilt ‘rt-l 'l'i-i 111,; 111,5 Ford lo-éuuol k _()I‘I . i Sullivan Jiighiiluiiinl" w‘ a4 s41. 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Jrgurlc; t)‘ll C0 '" ~~ rae Breest 15A 1" ° ‘f’ - 12:12» For Sale ‘anl rl lii-a '. . — (.1 n , .\l ll I nil-ll OII _ ‘ _ p _ _ ,._,‘n,'"'f\.',rk Q1511?) "i .-il.~d non SALE - ONE iioicsli. o. T0 LET llllllhr. 208 hl (‘Sllllllllllll p", m] \."J. Nllflll. Will-SIDE. L-2025-4-28-61. APPIY 210 Kelli 51- 1P1 - lll‘\\‘ ', Q . ._ ..___ *' ‘ ' ~ ' -~ — DflWrlllll W NW1" i“. i‘_' "“ . < . . . ,_ m...“ n“: ‘Willi, "f. LOOK! DIFFERENT. 25¢ MAGAZ- nous" To u" "M" Imu‘ idimillm XII? k rt llilteli ma‘: lnes for 5c Grafton Street Oli- Rqad‘ Apply w 1m“ c"“""”°- l urr ’r oer at . _ . . .' ' _5 __- _- Fanm, ‘- p papal iggulzhnv lqsice Legion. _L-1791-4-23-6l. I‘ 1”“ i l‘ "l ‘iltcway at . ' '_' W" “" '7“ ~- ~ - — ~71 ~ — . — limp... -“ llllli ORIENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS T0 LET-ll TED .\l-.\il'l1\il,.\ llilililluoiihlli-fii l‘: o H at F. S. Reeves. Southport. h““i“'°"d fimlls- CNlilVl i‘ ‘ "up." 1, “lllllll llllln 1_,_2q31_4_23_5;_ ed. Apply o4 Rocliloril o; IQIIIII-WMI . N!“ \\'iIllirfmlirzlliivllns M i“ ' ' __12G5 ., LVIIIIH"; lciriicriilliu Rand Q31"; Qilfn“ FOR SALLWICKEB BABY CA“- Tv“, " ' _ , ,, , Lufllyctlc “Ffflw; t}, llllse- Apply Gllflfdliill. 0 1M1 l‘0 1ll1= lR\\ loll: illsnovs " r l_,_20l(i_4.2g-3;, Mi. lVltlllllt‘ u smii ,j::,"",,q",,"'“" f v?’ ' apartment at 13o Elm Aw = lforrily FOR BALE -— USED IIIcCLARY for rl-llt Appy to .\I-.:- I1'l|ll)l‘l i » lmzoon 7-0 Electric Stcvc with garbage bilrn- Horne 130 Elm An- _‘,§;;§";,',,,,,;',§;,,_ M, "y ontreal ur _£_§l u... I.._-196l~4-.Il ., ,_.._,,.._,__.,,.,, .\l r -t “v ' all-d FOR SALE_GRADE Cow DUE m: s”.-. ..__ s - ""-“ ' to freshen first of May S Gilles- M‘ . I i . ' - 1 ‘ell .0 iiffiiflil. pic. Loyalist Road. L-2032-4-‘l8-li. f’? , an? us 0| lililki , _ , ,, UIIIPIIII RELIABLE MAN WANTS “Drug lion T0 ARRHI. '.\l.\\ ...-. 01d lilnmond ti » . "pvflfjku C“, sou-nu Open Lloss lfaiflfliif", Abillbi oil 10% pa‘ n, Alibi-slim bill/l llil , Polli-rdonl 33_A_"!I _¥“a_ Que Earn-kl llfoll (i031 d iiprliifizr“; ' I non ' , > em" [Tppor (‘all bid "El Schrlober I Wnwhliuo 10-12 Soiruln Rouyii Wcndliro 22.25 Sigma \\ out It I. 0-8 Smelt Gold WIIIOE Pat bid 11 Tim E. Brow &San lege up to and including May 3, 1937. If property is not sold by that time then I am instructed to offer the some for sale at Public Auction on the premises at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, May 4, 1937. The property is ideally located either as a residence or a boarding house for stu- dents atteliding college" For further inrticulars apply to S. DESROCIIES, Solicitor, Cu. Bank of Comm. Bldg., Charlottetown J. P. BRADLEY. v Auctioneer El’ re, Life, and dilate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Siinimerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Accident, Sickness Ch ‘ ttetown and will be for solo u: .\IUI‘L‘II Swain-s. Clizirliilu-loiiii. Apply M W. Wood. L-llllil-t-‘Ab-‘oi Write “G" c0 Guardian. _L-l94l-4-26-3i. FOR SALE-TWO AND Horses, General Puijlmse. age 4, weighing 1300. Also l cheap horse. R. _Connelly, Dunstalfnage. I INSLRE IN THE SKIN LIFE. PAR.- tlcipate in the profits oi this grunt Conlpiiiiy. Lust your \)OIl('_"Il(il\1i'l'i received an average oi one and one half million dollars a week FOR. SALE-WHITE LEGHORN Chicks. Are you buying chicks from large size 200 egg blood? We offer Government Approved, blood-tested, and R. 0. P. sired chicks. Every male from s Record hen, and every hen bred from 200 egg blood for past 10 years. All this breeding at ordinary prices. Sold till middle of May. Mrs. J. F. Easton. New Wiltshire. 11-1935-4-26- 1. -.l£ll§.~_ll!.*lll9* _ _ A - summer months. "St. Peters Bu): Jlslv, Wanted WANTED-MARRIED FOR SALE — VALUABLL BI‘!!- ness stand and dwelling at Vern- on River; warehouses and out- buildings good condition. Apply Mcleod Ar Bentley, Cbnrlolteuiwn or P. M. Brothers. Vernon River. L-2038-4-28-6l. L-Zlililii-lt-Zii l _______.___. 24. BEING GOOD Beyond all doing of good ls the being good; for he that i” Iood not QIIL W 7°’ “on!” 0o l»- w c» ~11 c", m c".:"..r=;:. zi..s.i'cr." he (I005 I8 800d. ‘P3041443.’ __a¢or|a llaedonald. _See .1. A MoorelflCurric Building Male Heipnwanted APPRENTICB WANTED TU learn Barber Trade Sbor: Coilrse expert training. Molar Barber _Co - 11-356. WANTED AT ONCE BARBER l-‘Oll Apply X. Y. 7. COUPLE to livc on farm at Charlottetown Riding Club. Apply t0 P. O. Boa L-l047-4-20-8l. ‘ :- r-mnle fielp