I. farmer." -fleoarefillfienry. ‘I'vehea.rd f.h&tnomgl,nh|5g¢rge‘w\,__‘ 31131 application. Advertising iiate-s—Payail|e in Advance Mirniruum Charge for Any Advertlsnssntg :5 cans. Central Guardian locals, Be per word; Western and nuts“; noon. to per word; Announcements and Coming Events so per word; classified as per word; in Meinoriarn Notiees"i0e pet inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc.. do per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement to worda for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per inch or do per word. Lists of Subscriptions {.9 ‘cents per inch. Address sod Presentation 51.00. other rates on Jllele He1v_.!l’ar1.t.ed S_iilesni_e3_V1anted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Frank Lund, Mt. Herbert. _ L-1551-is-2i. Miscellaneous aoaa roa SERVICE. aupaas Hs_l;sei_i.,I9?r_°achi9_r:. L-71-'i-13-31. A BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE 45 acre farm in Glenfanning oc- cupled by James . Rice. Apply Wm. P. Rice. M tague or a- lean and Mclilnnon, Charlotte- town. L-108-7-14-ll. W anted - ANTED -— A LARGE ICE BOX. ; Dr. Macleod, Eldon. L-39-'l-12-31. .. Female ‘lhlelp’ Wanted .VAN’.l‘ED — MAID. TELEPHONE sol-1. 1.-54-;igl2;ai. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL NATIONALLY KNOWN Products Manufacturer will ac- cept a. lloations for local sales posr on in Prince and Kings Counties. Tl-sin iurnlshed.| housework. Apply strathoona Hotel. L-98-7-1li_-3|. §————._ “* l ; ' Baby Chick lm you can arm. our past, 1 chicks in most bleeds. But last, regular 1939 hatches are now-in . incubators. Act quickly if you want July chicks of famous Bray‘ qua.llty—stu.rdy. fast-growing; early Ing. August hatches to order onw; T. Taylor, R. R. Bradalbane, swingileld; or Mrs. Geo. Myers, R. 3.1 2-Iunter Riyer. N-13-11. 5 For Sale I . HUMMER HOUSES FOR SALE . and To Let. Everything in Real Estate. I-lemming Combpany. i._- 1-7-12-3i. 03. SALE — SHINGLES. SPRUCE ad‘ 111'. MoLeod's Mills, Bellevae. L-118-7-14-ii. [on Piano in splendid condition. Low air-ice for quick sale. Apply Box G. uardian. L-53-7-12-3i. ii. flu: — so”€a=lro‘vN'rA"rN in perfect order. Will sell to hi - est cash offer. Write to Bert s- tar, Box 420. Charlottetown. L-'12-'l-18-21. Teachers Wanted MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGE Help Wanted mi-t. rite for personal interview P with Field Malia er who will be in! town shortly. A dream Box 8. J stating age. experience. etc. To Let TO» X.E’l'—P'0UR AND FIVE room Apts. Apply 2. Hi.ilsboro_ L-55-7-12-31. For Sale '* ' 1...... Home fol’ Sale. ‘rel-I room house and large lot on imm to sale. Very up-to-date '.l‘ourist.Eolne with weu established clientele. Three-oar garage. _ well shaded lawn. Modern Good location. Altltly to Mrs. Joseph Peters. Mal- peque Road or M. A. Farmer. Soli- cltor. ' L-1112-.7-6-oi. FARM, FOR ‘SALE of 50‘ acres at New Perth. lnunity on paved hwsy. Price reasonable. ESTATE W. A‘. COLLINS. ‘ H. F. Mao!'HEE, solicitor. Riley. Building. Ch"l‘owIi. L-ass-e-as-cod-awlrs. sass ’— namrzuau & co. - All0T|0ll SALE I lnllvrllolod by the Execu- tors tsnfuthe Estate of the late lflllll J. Mclnnls to offer for said by Public Auction at his late residence _ It si. Avarda on Saturday July zziia. loss. at 2 o'clock In In» all 01° effects or this aim. con- ANTED — TEACHER. FOB ‘Argue shore School. Sup lement $1 .00. Neil A. Mactlev n. Sec- iete L-4'!-7-12-_3_i. Sealed Tenders ill be received by the un- reigned up to and includ- g Monday noon, July 17, 39, for painting interior d exterior of West Roy- ty School. Paint supplied. Lowest tender _not ne- arlly accepted. J. W. TRAINOR, Secretary _ West Royalty. 7-ls-31 . iessilonal cards . .F. _AROiiiBliLl_i ‘ Chartered mans.‘ ‘ sea Ilolnnmsd so... one I1. I’. 0.’ an. Is. AAcLEOD a ssunrr ' IINTIIII. I. 0. Jma." 1 (it. ::i5I.& . a smell -' sIoI'i's's . and s ‘iib."'..’.ttI.'ii§_° 5"... :00 nat Gear s M. ALIAN FARMER ' erg sosrouoa ‘nu. -5 ' ‘FR£0ERlCK and she Equipment: r ’ . ' Roo . Kltoli '"“"a§dm1InM"I'uml¢nl's; Vloln: Garden Tools and other: Articles about the prensisea. '1' rats C J. P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. L-133-‘l-6-8|. Norlciz Tenders will be received by undersigned up till July. 18th, for erecting an entry‘ and coal shed to Donagli School also other reP8l1'5- J. J. BEAGAN Ch'Town, R. R. 5 ,, _ n L-45-7-12-8i run 0 SALE We have been author- lied ‘by Mr. Charles M. Williams to offer for sale hisrrasidential proper sit- .ilotsd on North River ead. : :~' The residence contains a lhrfib Iiying-room, dining 1 ,‘..llltchen and pantry on ground floor and four ’ In on second floor. ' floors through- is ‘ruin’ of no ‘ on ‘i -‘residential .t , Con Edison Col Gas co rod | Curt Wright A n l Goodlrlch YEN‘. . M. L-4'70-OG. FOOD W. 7-14-1'1-19. ue Rotdat City Limits for ' Nova sootis. 301 Royal Bk Montreal Curb Stocks Close Abitibi Com 55 Ablttbi PM 3 5-8 Asbestos 22 1-2 B A Oil 22 5-8 Beauharnois 4 1-4 Bathurst A 5 3-4 Don A 3 5-8 Fraser 9 Fraser V '1‘ O 9 Ford A 20 1-4' Hir Walker 44 8-8 Home 011 215 Imp Oil 15 1-8 In Pete 22 1-4 ce qom 11 1-4 slopherd late of Cheimsforo in Mioalesex County in the state on THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA§‘D1AN STOCK QUOTA TIONS5 N. .Y. Stock Exchange ,9. (Canadian Press) 55 E‘? SE _ 5§5u§a E 33233 >-In I I 93 ‘i°"‘l‘ pooch Commonwea 50 Con can 7:wo.-uI-s- Corn P .-.- ummw éamnum ahmmméé annpuu t Elec Auto Lite Elec Pr Lite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors I-ea-rs--— I I u Goodyear Tire Gt. Nor Pfd I-lud Mir Car Int I-lar Int Tel Tel Johns Man Co Kennecott Mont Ward Murray Corp N Y Central Natl Cash Reg Nor Am Co Nor Pale Pack Motor Paramount h:la3—l>-Is—~I I 1 I I0 ~$2‘eu$‘.‘.’$.,‘.":.s:'.°.§S6$$..‘e1?E:88a.E§.....i§.‘L°a7.’?.’g§;‘,,,,gggg . .. . @@ I I I orlw-o-can Radio Corp Radio K 0 Sears Roe Co south Pile Std 011 N J Stude Corp . Slllvrtald vies:-s<‘.vi>—« on: v-wuss.) Non-A-use-barman» ’:“.".“’."“”I‘ West Air Brake West Eiec Woolworth Banks _ 55 LI. (CIIIOMIE Prune) Stocks (‘lose Canada. 166 Colnmeru 168 Montreal 215 § _ u bfihikd be -hub -8--a-«musasssssssssssssus (Canadian Press) DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURJIOGATE COURT 3rd George VI.. A. D. 1939. In re il'5i.8.iA3 of William Herbert Massachusetts in the United States of America. Worsted Overlooker, deceased. intestate. By the honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer, ailcurrogaie, Judge of Probate, &s., . To the Sheriff of the Coilnty of Queens County or any Constable or lloerotc person within said County. GREETING: WEFLEAB upon reading the peti- than on file of Albert stopherd of Chelmaforii -‘oleseld, the Admin- ’ ‘ ‘ of the above named estate. playing that a, citation may be ia- sued ior the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are ‘therefore hereby re- interested be held in the Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province. on Wednes- day the 23rd day of August next coming. at the hour oi eleven ..‘..l....:. forenoon oi the same day to‘sherw cause if any thgycan why theiuicounts of the sat Jut- ate should not be and the llstote closed as on for in said titlon and on mo on of William Bentley. Esq.. Proctor for said Pfii-ltlonfllfs i .. lliafinely. in the hall of e Court )1 at aforesaid so or nk of Con- ' was down on a broken lot sale. Produce Prices MlOINTRl!lAL. July 13 -—(OP)— Butter and cheese offerings yield- ed narrow amounts in fair turn- over on the Canadian cornmoclliry exchange today, but egg prices strengthened a trifle. 3'1"-cl‘ Spot: Que. (92 score) 21 !-2-3-4; Que. (38 score) 20 3-4:: Que. (June) 21 3-8-5-B. sales: 1,- 200 Que. (92 score) 1.1 5-8; 150 Que. (38 score) 20 3-4. Cheese spot: Que. white 11 1-2- 3-4: Que. colored ll S-4e: Ont. white (June) 12 l-8-3-8; Ont. col- ored (June) 12 1-4-1-2. sales: 500 Que. colored 11 3-4. Eggs spot: A-large 24s; A-med- ir . 3a: B-large 1'! 1-23.; 0 1521. MD , July 13 —(GP)-—- Egg. butter and cheese prices ruled ii. fraction easier on 0 en produce markets here today whi e potato of. ferings dipped from : to 25 cents the Dominion Department of Agrl- culture rcported. Cfeflmefy but/ter Prints to retail- ers sold for 23 cents a. pound and solids for 22 1-2. Western butter delivered in Montreal was unquot- . Que. No. 1 pasteurized in wholesale Jobbing lots nude 21 '1-8. Ont. white cheese was quoted at 12 3-8 a pound and colored at 12 1-2. Que. white was quoted at 11 7-8 and colored at 12. Graded egg shipments in used free cases were offered at 23 1-2- 24 cents a dozen for A-large, 21 1-2-22 for A-medium, 17 for :3- large, 14-14 1-2 for C. Graded egg shipments lmts 'l5‘s 1.20-1.30: P. E. I. No. 1 mts 75's 1.25-1.35: Que. new crop 75's grade 2 90-1.00. GRAIN CHICAGO, July i3 —(AP)—-'I'.he grain marker. was forced to absorb lMontrea| Stock Exchange. (Canadian Preu) 8-*-1-s=.::...’é » - a ' * " 7:: :2 3 an I 3 B O I 5 Gd-It-It-I I I‘ I s Q2 T II-on-s-nu I IN #35385’ u8‘%3au=5;Guw4b=35$32, ..I do Potatoes: N B. and Maine No -§t I.o.w.Pfd MINING another heavy run of selling om. ers today which tumbled all de- ferred deliveries of wheat and soy beans and all corn and rye con- the season. sorbed. however, the market de- V910'D€d rallying power and most OWE . higher compared with yesterday's finish, July 65 3-8-l-2, Sept. 66 3-8-1-2: corn l-8-3-8 lower, July. 1-23-4 lower. 1 WLNNLPEG, July 13 —(C1>)._ session on the Winnipeg aln ex- change today. Llght sel g and lack of aggressive support forced values to new six-year lows early lliltetrhe day but the market firmed Final quotations were 3-8 cent off to unchanged, with July at 54, Oct. 54 1-8, Nov. 7-8 and Dec. 65 7-8 rents. Southern houses were attributed with most of the initial liquidation while credit for the late support was given to continental houses and mills. Trading in cash wheat and cofiae grains was uninteresting. . Ju Wheat, Northern, No. 1 63 1-2; barley. Canadian western No. 3 39 3-4: cats. feed. No. 1 30 1-8; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 465; seconds -115; bakers 3.95: winter wheat patents. choice 2.70- 2.130: white corn 4.30: bran. ton 20.25: shorts. ton 22.25; middllngs, ton 25.25: rolled oats, bag, 80 lbs 2635; hay, No. 2. per ton, csrlots Butter No. 1 solids 22 1-2: No 1 Prints 23: No. _2 grade 1-2 cent pound less. I Ens in cartons: A-1 large 33:1 :19-large 29: A-medium 2'1; 3 23: C Potatoes: N. B and Maine No. ll mts 75's 1 20-1.30: P. E. I. No. 1 elude 2 75's 90-1.00. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) AL. Julv 13—Selected M mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks Close - Cent Cad 24 1-2 Duparq 3 - 'I‘0RON'I‘0, July 13 —(C P)-—l The Toronto stock market dia- appolnted its followers today by: legging well behind New York, as it did in Wednesday's session. to show only modest gains at noon and narrow net losses at the finish New York's strong advance and sharp increase of volume was al- most entirely lost on local traders who gave only scanty support to the buying side. Aggregate turn- over was down to 216,000 shares from 334,000 on Wednesday. A few of the secondary golds changed hands in slzeable volume and some of them at better prices while the big golds were generally firm to strong on light volume. Aunor stepped out for a mild rally in the last hour, showing a net gain of 3 cents and turnover of 26, 003 shares at the finish. Coniaurum also speeded up a little and in the lust minutes it erased all oi an early setback and added two cents, Several medium-price golds. in- cluding East Mslartic, McKenzie Red Lake, Moneta. Perron. Parn- aur, Pickle Crow, Powell and S1 - ma, closed a few cents u . e ?hOl'6 and McIntyre is ed 8-8- -2_ . All thi senior base metals weak- ened in the last half hour. can- ceiling their gains. Noranda fin- ished 1-4 olnt down‘. sudbury Basin, We is-Amu‘et and Coast Cop r held to the up side and Ven ures lost 10 cents. only the western oil group post- ed an index gsin. it added .15 on the strength oi Calgary-Edmonton Home Oil and okalta. Royall HONORS OLD SCHOOL DURHAM. England —(CP)—-O. G. Ferguson, head boy rlf Durham Eehcol. christened a railroad eng- ine alter the school. then drove the engine's short distance for the DISRAELI MUSEUM RIG-H WYOOMBE. li.'mz.-—l!isgl'i- av-den Mai-or. home of Benjamin Disraeli. F‘-sri of Bssconsiield. ms.) is. I. PALIII ‘ i.-us-r--i-is.sl-as tracts to new low price levels for A . After the selling had been ab-5 £35119” Prices closed well above the day's. Emma Wheat closed unchanged to 3-8: gigs 44 5-a-1-2. Sept. 45 5-334; oats Cflmrgfl‘ _ Lit-tie change was registered byl Ce wheat futures prices after a quiet, Chasm, ll’ 13 -40?)‘-I Gunnar Gold . Hard Rock mts 'l5's 1.25-1.35; Que. new crop] L ten ‘° New’YorkC orirne minister oi Britsln durinr Victoria's reign. has been opened to the public as a oiuseuni. terday‘a Guardian: » REVENUE MISCELLANEOUS _'n:ie By-Loews of the City pre- scribe the payment of the following licenses: Banks, Trust Clompanies, Inailrance Companies (Life), In- surance Companies (Fire). Gaso- um ‘rank Wagons. Gasoline Tanks. Brokers, Auctioneers, Taxis, Milk Vendors, Trucks, Bakeries. Restaurants. labor. Electric Com- panies. Fish and Meat, Bicycles. 'I‘h to be all ‘the licens- eg -c.§-'}°e.?i‘i_5°3 effect, but. due to me a. complete set of Civic By-blows. it is not possible for us toistota definitely that there are no more licenses on which nothing is being collected at the 1>l‘€-Seni- time. The collection of licenses by the Citydoesnotappeartobeona systematic basis. Collection of the larger and more important licens- es. from a monetary point of view. such as those on Banks. Insuf- wnoe Companies, and Trust Coin- pgmgg, guns to be quite efficient. but in the case of many 0! the chase them. A very brief examina- tion of this situation in your city Office brought to lleht 8111105" s4oo'.oo in unccllected Bakery and Restaurarlt 1.. alone. Such a state oi affairs. in addition V-0 causing the City to lose revenue. is grossly unfair to those businesses which are paying their licenses as they should. It is our opinion that the mat- ter of licenses should be handled in a manner somewhat similar to the method of handling taxes- Bome responsible City Official should. at the begirlning of each year. determine the Persons 01' businesses liable to pay a license. compiled. a. mernlorami-um card the date of payment 5707“ ledger. bills should be made out. and sent to the D6150!“ 0°nC¢'m' ed. A careful chock should be mgda of this ledger towards the end of the fiscal year. and those in arrears should be advised of the -‘ * necessity of payment be- fore the end of the year in order to avoid being closed urn. Section 48 of Your IlioorD0I‘9r- tion Act. provides that the City Assessor ascertain and set down in the Assessment book. when 1'8- qulred. the names of all parties 11- able rated in respect to licenses. Whether or not it would be fallr to the Assessor to require him to undertake this work at present is a matter for the Coun- cil to decide. We do believe. h0_W- ever, that a definite plan of action g lines would both aus- ment the city Income and place the whole matter on a fair and equitable basis. Market Rents Market Rents consist of rentals paid direct to the City Office for the strand Theatre. the bowling alley: in the basement of the Mar- ket Building. and certain sections within the bruildine Whwh 3“? rented on an annual basis. There are three such leases. but We were able to find only one of the leases which was made out in Januafl of 1930. We were told that the old lease which this I ‘ “ C31- ied for the same rental. and -we found that this was in lieu ‘ with the amounts being D‘l1d- 111 the other two cases. we found «shot. in one, the payments agreed with the amounts which we were told was the D1099! T9598-ll in the other. we found that a. special settlement had been made an ar- rears of rent during the year 1938. oovering a period of more than one your, rig it impossible to get any indication of the correctness of the figure which we were told was the annual rental. All N18 is a most unsatisfactory condition. These leases shouldbe on hand for inspection by the auditors in order that they may ascertain whether or not the City is 1'9- celving the proper revenue from this source. Another bed feature is the fact that your City Office has no efficient means of keeping track of the arrears. Our analysis Market Rents showed that one ten- ant paid for three quarters only during the year under review. and your City Office was not aware of this fact. The point is further ll- lustrated by the neceslty of mak- ear. due. we are told. to the fact hat the City Office had lost all track of” the exact amount of ar- rears o ns. It is a. very simple matter to keep a memorandum card ledger showing me amounts due and pay- able by these benarlts. tostethel‘ with payments and balances re- malning unpaid at any time. and we strongly recommend that this be done. Market Tolls Market Tolls are collected eeoh Market day by the Market Clark. who turns the money over to the ty gfliioe on the same day that ftisouropinionthatasrnail 'eckthi-ou s ,Detailed Report'%-Eilm‘ .....m Of Special Audit E” mm” AndInv_e_§tigation ‘ hill text of report of Messrs. D. 1’. Archibald and W. A. Morrell olvaudt and investigation of the City Accounts, continued from yes- £3551 & °§si§i-gig??- ;i§§§a_ii§.;g rgislfigti 5 E Market and the Fish Market use the same stalls for a year at least. and pay for them on a quarterly basis. These Payments are made at the City Office rather than to the Market Clerk. and as in the case of Market Rents, the City Office has no efficient method of keeninlz track of arrears. we checked these receipts for the year under review and found that the three Dartles who, we were told, rented their City Market stalls in this manner. had each made four payments of the amounts stated by your City Office to be payable. In the case of Fish Market stalls, it was impossible to make any check. as the City Office did not know the name of all parties renting these stalls. nor did it know the amounts payable by any one of tags as 3 3 slit gggrg s§§‘§3§ §§9§i§5nz § : E §§ E on o. .. HE E gr; g;§i;;§_a..§e§§§ § E§ei...§§.§? 3 i3 E 33 I3 .3, E s§ § 5 E E Weigh Scale: 313 Acashnooklskeptatthet, mug; all money received, together th Wei; to we cmyfilthe Clerk of the Police 0% are ebtnsl-11 sorrsrecelvhagblanktagsfor 1’orm.soiihatastubis_f1lledi.nforI 1 every weight ticket that is given B.'“°°"‘°'"l pm'pDsS' semng out. The chargels ten cents is man“, load. but in cases of cattle on auch 3 gygtem would pmvgde , head, making the charge for the load as high in some cases as for- ty or fifty cents. In addition to the sundry weigh- ing done for the public, there is court ngyenugg a considerable amounlt done for police court. and guy court‘ 1ocnlo0a»1denlerswhosetnal>e- Ailoaslirecaivuiinirmese cial rate of eight cents a load. menu is ensured 11-. 5, mm} Separate books We K9171: for each numbened duplicate receipt boo dealer. and payment is made once by the Clerk of one Police Court 3 Yea? P8. mad t of We test checked the si/ub books. maliunigrkwagxivas fogs, (;ul.lXldtI'y £11: and found that all money called uni tines payable to the R_cM_p, for by them was recorded in the Receipts we mun for an sud Cash Book, and, further, that all payments. and the reirnairling mon. m-oney stated by the Cash Book cy is deposited 1;; me Roym to have been turned over to the We examined these records, City 017108 Was recorded in the mind that all cash called for by 01W Cflslh the duplicate receipts for the y We find that. as in the case of under review had been account other departanerits collecting small for eiillier by signed vouchers on sundry revenue, the receipt books. deposits in the Bank by th would be a simple matter, requir- ing very little time. 3 and from the list of names so. ledge should be opened. showing up r and amount of licenselcheck on these departments. It is Clerk of the Police Court. talcilng t -payable by the various names. : our opinion that all such receipt his receipt for me .sa'lia.l mim 0 reoai I in: a lump sum settlement with‘ one of the other tenants during the 1 or lntihliscs5e,wig'ht books, xegm-djng ' delivered direct bye the printerul: thlgfelsgaeignpt books shi.!rll1l’<‘i the office using them, This de- ered from the printer to the City svroys the charrice of a properaudit Cleric andlsgued {mm the” In :1“ books should be delivered by the lYl’1_nl-er Only 90 the City Clerk's be well, too. if it, could cometa- ofiioe. The Clily Clerk should then iently be issue the books to the various de- in part-mer-is as required. taking a all tins levied. This could or receipt. from the person recelvl com the books for the exact number a race pt books in order serially numbered receipts conto.in- against °dl'nl1ht5m.T'1l€30b00kB.vflieningpaddbycheckaxldnofurtller full should be returned to tllecity receipt being required by the pay- Clerk. who can then check the ee. As stated pltviously. the A department in question to see that requires that the money receiv all receipts originally taken outsre by the Clerk of the Palace Court accounted for either in cash or shall be turned over montihl ta unused receipts. We feel that a the City Clerk together an a manifold type of book is much to statonient of all such money. cer- ‘liise iprefilrretfl over alto stub type. the Bti Magis- -ll i‘-‘0l‘me1'. emcordre- .-tpresentauodlastaltem mined in the book must. of rieoes- is em sit.V- be an exact copy of the res oeipt given to the customer. There at Jsmlary 15. 1938. is set, up in should also be a. place on the face a consolidated or condensed form. of all receipts for the amount l‘e- supported by mm ceived. Sheets for Oilrirvent. Civic. oalpaml, with such a system, an auditor and Trusts. '1'his ' can quickly satisfy himself as to oarlderieecl form is not usual whether or -not all monies taken [Civic aoommting, but we have used in by these departments outside lit in this instance in order to the Oitv Office are being properly ‘show more clearly the full picture accounted for, and need not .of the shortages and ilr'regula.rit.ies spend untrileoessary time visiting -in the City Accounts. the to check their We are not cornmeimtrlg in de- tail on the Balance Sheet in this “Tm €X°9‘Pl« to note that Suspense Dog Tax deductions made from Surpluslep- resent the Ahonages and inegu Tax is collected by the lsritdes which have come to our DOE Clerk of the Police Court who de- posits ft directly in the bank (Continued on P089 10. 001 1) Applications For city clerk And City Accountant Applications will be received at the office of the undersigned up to and including Satur- day July 15th, 1939, for the positions of City Clerk, and City Accountant. Applications for the position of City Clerk to be considered only when filed by male citizens of Charlottetown of twenty-one years of age or upwards. M. McQUA.ID, Acting City Clerk. Department of Public Works and iiighwavs PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TLNDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Bridge Construction," will be received up to noon ol July 14, 1939 from any person or persons willing to contract {oi the repairing or reconstruction of the following Bridges:— Prince County South West Bridge, Lot l6—Security Deposit Required ($100.00). cash register in the Market that issue a reoaeépt to rsons Viilnl the tolls w d be great assistance by putting the collection It t whereby onlm iii‘ ‘l“.i‘ii.‘§' Y 8 ll 3‘ ofild clear the machine of the Gillian’; Bridge, South Kildare, Lot 4-Security Deposit Re- °| quirad ($10000). Grand River Bridge, Lot l6—Sacurity Deposit Required ($100 00). - Queen’: County Oyster Bed Bridge——Security Deposit Required ($50.00)- King's County East Lake Bridge-—Sacurity Deposit Required ($75.W). Specifications for the above mentioned bridges may be not at the Engineer‘: Office, Charlottetown, where Teodor Forms may also be procured. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ' L. I. MacMlLLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Worlls and Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. _ I . .. _ -Juna29. 193! -..__....- .3- _. §§§E§= :52? gay 55 ggfi gig‘. an .33 3% of th lh€‘m- _ counting for the missing items in 4 '1 5 .-2 <3 . 1 some oflloe in which is mugged lfeylrele dogs. In addition to this! should take a receipt from all per- 1'84 out 9 number of the original receipt tr-ucks,1llie charge is ten cents a. complefe check on gm‘ mm, and e audit; v