‘Gettin married. r3: sa-sa nouns n INCREASED 150,000, ovgg g Bank of Nova Scotla Building ‘Mary’ Ofticeri Wuhlelgever are you both clunk- i WE BECOMMEN FOB. INCOME 2ND CAPITAL GAlN-_ WINNIPEG ELECTRIC COMPANY mar nsarmvos runs-r Tw rum. rsnrrcussns 0N r. .|. serum a UMPAliY no. a. 1m accuses-transom of?" umorist. UI JAN. 3nd, 1065 ‘MONTHS rlns vsaa PERIOD LAFl YE , accuser? A“ r21 Charlottetown Advertising Rates Central Guardian locals. 5c taper wor Ciassiiied 8o per word- In M lflol-sl and Sglrltllll duel-ls Condolence ‘l e per lndl, and 10 cents for iation, 70o cents inch. spplioati n. POI perinch I IOllALE-SIACBIBLANDAT litigated. 1 Albert N - man. App Ls-SSG-t-lli-liifllfl. ICfiw-O-OIDSB Clliltiill-(g? ' ti . A. G - pa 125s 4-12-21. I03 BALI.‘ - 8 YEAR OLD BEG- istered Stallion. William Gill, _§U;I[ton__Cross. L-.33_4_-_4-13-3i. I03 SALE — 8 NEWLY FRESH- ened milk cows. A pl to Alex pitg ggas-shfleld. f-oll-til-al. IOE SHE-NEWLY l‘ HENID 00W. ROM. Weeks, Hi e . D33 4-13-11. I08. SALE - TWO PUREBBED short horn bulls one two years and a calf. Mack McPhail. North River. 14338-4-18-15318. FOB SALE — SHEETS OI‘ ABD- board size 18 x 23. Suit le fcr Special lPrice dred. De very ly Guardian. L- -4-5 50 cents per diaries extra. App 'unu::'i.*r.uss.uri= V 0 I Eldon. pp L-SDB-i-lii-fli. Miscellaneous ’ L YE B. INCOME BILLING ls-r A toilet tracts, requ tes tock and other farm products. Cur combination offers open every door. No experience needed. Pleasant work. Steady repeat orders from old and new customers. A small amount puts you in business for yourself. No risk. Excellent opportun ty to right party. For free de and catalogue: Familex 00.. 570 5t. olamauLtlnoua-IMMJ- CLEARANCE AIIGTION SALE At Fa aharsonh Liver! Stable, April 14th. commencing at '11 o'clock. cou- l oioe MRS. It. E. IABflUIIAR-SON l. A. MacDONAL , Auctioneer. ED512555 ar horses just arrived and ~ e for sale at Large’s I ivery Stable; Charlotte- town_ specially selected. M. w. wool) = -306-4-12-8i g 0o You lieeli Money -.- $500? Minimum Charge lol- Any Advertisement zs cm", d: Announcements and “i Cl-ffl! 010., 5c per mung; mum-s 0| Gill every Illdltlonal or o Allllrell and Plantation i0: Sale ' " Fer Sale iit iiayahie in Allvan e “He: Westolgrwslfie gflutem locals Natl-ass 70c per-Jnchpfrhllvlzrgi cm t 4o _ Nelllllllifl: gtmzlqahafisflrl): ‘ I “has 309113212’ “i: I01‘ Illfli. MlivmeL Wlijjfrtm IMMEDIATELY ax- _.@!3d1\u<__ fApLI-ilssalllfllf WANTED nxraamlvcan Main or mud h ussw Ref _ we m; liiiokengrh 1.7a“. To Let ‘r0’ LET-APARTMENTS. s-o rooms. Furnished or unfurnisll. *°d-,___'_1fl-_3§9:-7-_ Is-EALHL-ill- T0 LBT-BEVEN-BOOM COT- NSB- Aivlily Guardian. L-Z36-4-1l-l3-l5 Teachers Wanted WANTED‘ iMii-EDTIATEIIYT-TEA. nher. Protos . for Bonshaw School. Neil Bslmond, Secretary, L-299-4-ia-2l. midgets COCKEREL CHICKS. WEEKLY While they last. M! each. Also mix- ed Chicks. Pallets. Phone or write Basil MacNeill. Elmsdaie. Nl-lfll-blii-di. “BBAY CHICKS" SAYS G. C. Brown. “are the best money mak- em we have had in olll‘ ten years cf poultry raising.” Mr. Brown's "240 Bray pullets shelled out an aver e of 75% during top price mun last mil. You can make money like that, too. Buy Bray Chicks. Bugmthem now. Waldo MacDonald. hwell; or Lloyd H. Moliwen Rollo Bay. N-iS-Il. __ Lost _ LOBT-BUITALO BETWEEN Vernon Bridge and Pow-rial, April 8rd. lseave at Everett Jen- kins. Cherry Valley. Reward. L-852. Wanted WANTED —- CHEAP. USED CAR. Write Box 02. ‘Term- cash. T.-2’7iI-4-'1-l§. =_.__i. Male Hell) jyanfed _ WINTIM - nmtflrlwmv "as; lm- 90PM wmeg use-n wM-y dress-Humid v,_qed..fl..rc_ol_ WA "TIN ._. slew n-nn rune work. Prank Lund "‘ "-*‘~~r‘ Y.-°'"i-4-l8-2i snail! iron sell‘: Finn oi 120 acres less than hair a mile from Cardigan. Excellent btlildlllll. About hall cleared bli- ance raixe growth ard and’ soft wood. ce . - A Peter D. M h d L. C. M13177‘, "I'll 1 III Execs Est. Caroline Melsaae. B. l‘. . I .. 14-46-4-4-0-8-11-18-15. ‘ ' iusliler Business llollter’ iilver _ THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (Canadian Press) Con Can Con Edison Col Gas Co Corn Products Curt Wright A Dupont Eiec Auto Lite Elec Pr Lite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire Gt Nor P16. Hudson Mot € Int Har Int Tel Tel Kennecntt Mont Ward Murray Corp N Y Central U S St C0 U B Ind Al Vanadium Warner Bros West Union West Air Brake West Elec Woolworth most MONTREAL, sluggish trading leteta on modlty exchange today. score) 21 score) 21 1-8a. Cheese spot: 381m i‘ Un uoted. MO C earner-y butter and edsed narrowly while other ported. Creamery butter prints to ers sold for 22 bec No. urioed regra 3-4-11 cents a pound. Graded egg mlpments in (Cs nfiian Press! 1'17 vii-ill iii? ».< »vuiv Close h? I-l I ulg-"w-L l-NN i}... #H4m9Qw¢aw4nou~u8 ""-"s-sY-\7 fle-er-lv-swilli ll I I . I s I | I I I wmmm mmmmmom T 477*” sagging-sacs lbfi Heal-q lF-Jillstnwmgm ._- ul >—r~: a w H ~IIFU\»D4QJ\U\@DGC$ NwNm N“ ,5»: I !la3I'-*i—>—>*s—lKIl GNNGIFIONQlFMIlDM lb Mali ww- ll >4 warms- PmNfi\'l@UlMUlQ~liflh3~l€lJld@s s- Gnw-e-emwl-le-b-ls-nhips l I r | ll D3 QNQ-hib sow lbw-m I s s-n-unw ;@QI~IUI ,_. sfsfun-swwwuww . s s: 18 1-4 20 1-4 88 43 7-8 Produce Prices April 12 —(CP)—— s prices tile worl- Oil the Carladian com- ct: Que. regrcded <92 -4a; Que. fresh score) a1 s-eo; Qua rem-dad (38 (92 ' tfnqsipru l2 -(o:>)- prices ofier- ings held steady on open produce markets here today The Domin- ion Deparrtxnenl; oi Agriculture re- retell- 8-4-28 1-4 cents a pound and solids for 22 l-2-22 3-4. Westem butter was unquoted. Que- ded in 1 paste zvzhgilzsale Jobbing lots was 22 i-4- Ont.‘ colored cheese brought l0 used free cases were odtered at 21 cents a dozen for A-large, 10 1-2-20 for A-medium, 1B l-2-l9 for A-pullefs Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 nits 80's 1.60-1.65; N_ p. N0. 1 lnfs 50 1.00-1.05; P. E. I. No. 1 mts 90's 1.85-1.90; P. E. I. No 1 Wlaites 90's 1.65-1.75; Fla bbls N0 1 8.00; Fla No. 1 in 50 lb crates 2'11; Fla No. 1 "B" in 50 lb crates 2 25. Montreal Curb Stocks Close Abitibi Com 70 Ahibibi Pld 4 1-2 Asbestos B A Oil 21 1-8 Ba/thurst A 5 5-8 Donn Tar 4 5-8 Don A 8 0 Fraser 8 Fraser V T C ,8 1-2 Ford A i8 l-a Bis- Walksr 30 l-2 mmmts?“ ‘i2 5 8 Int Pete- 28 l higher with yestredays i 292i Nfifltsérlgfiri-NIFN New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Clog. Am Cyfln B l0 7-8 Am Gas Elec 34 Am Bup Power 9-15 Brown Co Pfd 1o 1-2 Cities service e 1-2 Creole Pct 1o 3-4 El Bond share 7 7-8 Gulf Oil Corp 34 Humble Qil 5g Lockheed Air 26 5-8 Nlag Hudson a 1-4 Pant Oil 4 3-4 Pierce Gov 11 1-3 Lone Btu Gee ._. t CHICAGO. rii 12 -(AP)— Wheat trading r urned to a slow pace today and prices were stabil- to 1-4 finish, 88 8-4-7-8, July 88-68 1-8; 1-8-1-4 higher, May 47 7-8, July 49 3-8-1-2; oats 1-8-3-8 hlgher_ WINNTPEG, A l l2 —(CP)— Wheat futures prices held within a narrow range throughout a dull session at Winnipefl Todd-Y. Final i lzed in a narrow 3-8 cent range. Wheat closed l-4 lower I quotations were 1-8 cent lower to unchanged, with May at 60 1-2, d 1-8-l-4d ahead. Chicago and Buenos Ail-es stayed close to previous closing levels. |Jlli1y 61 l-211nd Oct. 5-8 cents. Liverpool close Currencies NEW YORK. April l2 —(AP)— The foreign exch e market to- day tried. to get a ong-range view of the recent swift sweep 0d’ e- vents abroad and business was con- siderably slower than in recent sessions. Sterling advanced 1-8 cent to 84.68 1-8 in terms 0d the dollar and the guilder as a. trifle ahead. The- franc was unchanged at 2.84 7-8 while Canadian funds picked up l-64 cent to 37.64 per cent. dis- count. Others were unohan . Future rates got a little cfoser in line with spot prices although the 90-day pound was still quoted at a discount. 0d 2 7-8 cents. DUNSTAFFNA GE SCHOOL 1"0r t.-he month of March. Grade X. 1. Nomin- Jenkins; Margaret Webster. Grade IX.—1, Isabel Jenkins; 2, Graham Boswell. Grade VIIlL-l, Clinton Cour-t; 2, Wilfred Thompson. Grade. V11 A-l, Winston Blew- art; 2, Barton Boswell; 3, Joyce Moore. Grade VII B-l. Cheri Jenkins; z, tllollis Thompson; a, Helen Stow- r Grade v1 a-l, mun. Vesse ; n, Ilfgthleen Roberts; 3. Wilfred . Grade Iv, B-i, Guy Btowart. rsde II. A—-1, IoRoy Vessey; 2, lian Thompson; 3. Sadie Roberts. Grade II. B-l. Wilfred Stewart; 2. Verna Boswell. John M. Eliis-Teaoher. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, A l2—Selected mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks Bea-utter Cent Cad 'I‘homp Cad 3. Close 10 17 11 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto. Montreal and York closed higiher. Winnipeg -Wheat i-B cent low- undhanged NEW er to . New York -Cotton, rubber and sugar lower: coffee unchanged NEW YORK, April 12 —(A P)‘ Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.68 1-8. 46a. 4.6a l-(i; 60-day bills 4.08 - , 0e .99 27-64; France 2.04 v-s; Ga or 40.10; may 5.2a i-4. 3WD Mllllfdh in the home. .. . veals made s1, medium Livestock MONTREAL, April 12 -—(C?)— Receipts on the two Montreal stock ds today were (i0 cattle, 574 caves, 640 hogs and five dleep and lambs. Hogs were firmer, other pines The cattle were mado of t/wo ioedsofsteersandwere wt oft! cars and not sold. Calves were steady. A few kinds rom 86 to $6.50 with fair kinds around s5 50 1o $5.75. Common to lust fair veais in mixed drinkers as low as t4. The few spring lambs offered brought $9 each. Hogs were firm at $.25 for bac- ons fed and watered with one lot at $0.50 and at 18.50 off trucks. 8e1- ects drew $1 pel- hog remium with irhe regular cuts on f grades Hogs sold on rail grade brought $17.70 cold weight. All live stock prices on Mari- time markets were unchanged. Hbgs sold at $11.45 hot we ght mil grade and at $8.45 live grade oft trucks. Bows were $7.00 dressed weight and $5.85 weighed off trucks Choice steers mode $7.25 good $6.50, medium $5.75. fair $5.25 common $4. Choice heifers made , medium t5 25, fair Top cows sold for $5. 800d cows 75, medium $4.25, fair $8. 5 $3.75 and canners and cutters t2,- 50 to s3 25. Boning bulls were $3 gr; $3.25, butcher bulls $3.25 t0 84. Banks Stocks Close Canada -- Commerce 181 Montreal , 20B Nova Scotia 304 Royal Bk 1&1 WEST ROYALTY W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi’ West Royalty Institute was held on March 26 at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Plckard with fourteenmezn- bers answering roll call. The pre- sident, presided. Meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and repeating the Creed. The minutes of last meeting were read, approv- ed and signed, Biol; committee reported sending fruit to one sick since last meet- ing. schcol r d the success of their cake sae and a visit from the Inspector who suggested that they get a physical training book for use in the school. This mat- ter was carried over until next meeting. Many letters of thanks and appreciation were received, al- so a. letter re cancer control work hook a mat for to lottery, pro- ceeds io go toward cancer control work. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Athol Roberts buy the mat and yam for hooking. and arrangements were made for part of the members to meet at the heme of Mrs. Roberts’ on Thurs- day, March 30, to hook. ‘The re- maining ones to meet on Monday. April 3rd. It was also unanimously voted that the members and their hus- bands hold a banquet and card party at Old Spain. Mrs. Lem MeoKinnon was appointed to ar- range with Mrs. Milton Bell as to the date. etc. The questionnaire on Home Eco- 170111105 was tilled in and read.‘ An interesting contest was put on and prizes given. New committees were appointed as follows: Si , Mrs. Edgar McArthunMrs. Wiiibur ‘Prainor, Mrs. Gordon Stet- son; school, Miss Dorothy Toqmbs. Mrs. Stewart MacKinnon. Questionnaire on Legislature to be till-ed in for next month. Con- venors: Mrs. McArthur. Miss Toomibs. Next meeting to be held at West Royalty school on April 24 at ii pm Hostesses. Mrs. Earl ‘Thomp- son and Mrs. Mc-Artiqur. Roll call name a law you would like tohave Meeting closed with The King. Lunch was served by the hostess. followed by a social hour. Straight TO THE HEART l eeselrthllnllseirdailyllvel- It"!!! than infonned about the till-ll‘ 9167'" tntersstedin.‘ Itgoes llslrietflsrybllsilleeslndlllolll . m: in daily circulation e first bl reader-interest a lint in advertising new‘ _ The Charlottetown- 7 QUARDIAN straight to the rnslter. srocK QUOTA Tlozvs l. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stools Bell ‘Del Brazilian Bruck Silk B C Pow A Bids Products Can Cement l 5 o I l-s l A 1-4 § ‘r’ 53E it > I ll mes-shin :- essl-sl-v-ers him»- s 1 M Nat st Car 1'4 Noranda Power 001p Ehawinigan St Law Com St Law Pfd Sit of Can Win mes: A MINING .- 3g5~EC255$8kIG$Sauu8w§Z$m>$353<E§w3 TORONTO, A/prll 12_. Stocks mo" Ajax Oil 17 Alderman 33 0mm , 11 1-4 Ang Canadian 109 Ashley 5 14 Aufllb 45 Alugite 45 Bshktield 30 B858 M8131 15 EX 14 title 19g B1d8°°d is 1-2 B°b° 1o l-s 31101116 995 Broulan 33 Brown Oil 30 Buff Ank 11 Cal Edm 30o 0811710111. 36 Cdn Mal 71 CBHbOO 315 Gas Treth 75 Cent Pat 330 Cen Porc 7 Chem Re 30 Chester 9Q Chromium i g5 Con smelt 4'1 1.: Coniarum 131 Davies 30 De n 1o 1-4 Dome Oll 31 5-3 Duquesne 1g rval 5 Blast Crest g 1-2 East Mal 3:7 litidorsdo 124 on 430 ncoe 1g Gillies Lake 5 Glenora g 5.3 9-‘ 21 Goldaie 18 Gold Eagle g Granada 7 Gunner Gold 43 1.2 Halliweil 3 1-4 Hard Rock 107 Harker '1 h Bar 17 Ho linger 13 3-4 Home ll 220 Homestead 9 HUWEY 27 Hud Bay Min 27 5-8 Int Nickel Jacola 5 Jell-icoe 5 Ken‘ Add 57 Kirk Hud 30 Kirk lbake 132 Lake Shore 3B 3-8 Lamaque Lama Cad 30 [lava Cap 65 l-fibél Oro 4 8-4 le-itoh 66 Little L L 285 Maoassa 420 MacLeod 180 Madsen 34 Malartic 50 Maraigo 3 1-2 McIntyre 52 l-2 McKenzie 112 lVIcVifLie 8 l-4 l/r-Avnitels 42 Mill Corp 115 Moneta 9B _ Morris Kl! 11 Gaowsns say it's amusing-how SEMESAN BEL quick dip treatment of seed increases potato profit by re- ducing disease louesi Costs as little as S} per bushel of seed; is eflective a ainst seed piece decay, seed-borne sca and ltilisoctonia- has increased the avers yield isn't’ in practical tests. o soakln , e1 lo seed. Ask dealer for free S M SAN BEL pamphlet. or send a postcard request to address below. fillilllllll IIIIISLILES LIIIITED ii sun ms: iiiiiiNiS illllfllKiNl ifllllhlk) elfilOllillOP are glad to advance money ln 12 Monthly Instalments PAGE F lVE Psssolvu. 1.04m a tbs lowest ""&e|.36’ per FIOOW-Rcpayablg ssil i For any reasonable need —— emergency or opportunity _ '3 5° P017111: avid: an assured income . . . Consult the manager o! our nearest branch. You will appreciate his helpful attitude co your problems. to 10 cents showed for Battle, Central Patricia, met Malia-tic, Irittle 14mg 1M. Mllwl!“ (Ynnerr, Pamour, Pickle Crow. | Preston and Premier. Wright-Har- greaves edded 20 cents Nickel, Nos-ands. Hudson Bay gained about d 1101M b0 11-2 and Vultures, up 45 cents, was the strongest of the cheaper issues. Waite-Amulet posted a 50-cent lmin bvut held only half 0d it at the close. 0C5 Olga O11 291 1 2| Oxoeqiglato 25 ta 5 1-2 Pamour 330 Pandora 5 Paulore 4 Pa for 88 Person Gold 162 Pick Crow 480 Pioneer 245 Powell 137 Premier 185 Preston 127 Pros Air 40 1-4 Rona Gold 33 Roche 6 1-4 Ronda 7 Royalite 33 5t Anth 9 7-5 San Ant 137 Sand River 12 l Shawkey 2 1-7 i Sheep Creek 105 i Shenitt 93 Sigma 575 Sisme W5 I Sladen ' 45 Slave lake 7 Stadaoona 51 Stlglw Lake 5 L1 011C "- lgud (ileum 195 Sullivan 52 Sylvanite * 30° ‘Ileck Hugh 40° ‘Texas 73 Tdourn "5 Uchi 11° Ventures - 475 Waite 5°° Wendigo 10 wn l-Iare 78° UNLISTED Coast ow 15° Dalhousie :2 Foothills 10 Mllldybr 135 m” , 1r 4c?)- Rlendered technically EWWE mm three days of selling on declines, the ‘Ibronto market was ready at the 09mins today w “will” prices forled 511E941 an Mm“; fi line, on investment b03108 l5 we as short coverinl- Bid" M “ palm to 2 l-2 points were silowin8 at noon. The sins were incr later and deslp te a moderate sell- off in tiltedast halt hour. the 11st was up on the day Vb E W" comparatively small at 428.090 mares. Notional steel Car. Bteei of Can- ada and Dominion Bridge helg gains of 1 1-2 to 2 winks In fractions were added by flit? CED" adian Oar and 05h" "Wu- 331*" ish American on firmed s. Point- mtomational Petroleum added 7-8 and Imperial on s-s. western oils higher in- cluded Calrnont. l-llolne. Okaito and Anglo-Canadian. Rovalite flflmd l - int. poitdiclntyre finldied I 8-4 u while Lake Shore and Dome added 7-8- Gains PROVINCE OF PRINC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC materials at the bridge site:- 200 cords poles in l6 ft. le smell end. 200 piles in l7 ft. lengths end. 100 pieces 6" x 6" in I616 marked, “Tenders fer Materiel." and sound. Lumber to be spruce or lle wane and shakes and sown to the Iivered on or before May l5, I939. any tender. Charlottetown, Prince Edward I All lnotericl to be inspected ct ‘the site and The Department does not bind L. B. MocMiLLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. PRJO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court 3rd George VI, AD. 1939 In re estate of Elijah Beck, late of White Sands in Kings County in the said Province, deceased, tostate By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer, surrogate, Judge co Probate, 620., 6w. To the Sheriff of the County oi’ Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GiR-EEITN - Whereas upon reading the - tion on file of John J. co Murray River in Kings County aforesaid. the administrator of the above estate, praying that a cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite ail persons interested in the said lllstate to be and appear before me at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Wednesday the seven- teenth day of May next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts o! the said ELstate should not be passed and the Btate closed as prayed for in said peti- tion and on motion of Malcolm McKinnon, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. DOMINION OF CANADA VINCE OF And r do hereby order um s‘ true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pubdlghgd in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks trorn the date here- of and that a true y hereof be forth/with posted in t. e following places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in George- town in Kings County aforesaid in front of the School-house 1n White Bands aforesaid, and at the Post Office in Murray Harbour in Kings County aiforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and (he Seal of the said Court this 8th day of April A_D. 1939 and in the third year of HisMajesWs reign. (581.3 H. L. PALMER Surrogate IrMii-4-13-2l-27-5-2 Use Mlrlarlfs for dandruff. FARM‘ FDR SALE AT TRYON 133 acres of land. 85 acres lmdel cultivation. Balance wood. Large house with modern conveniences Terms easy. Apply to Mil-S. JANIE STORDY, Tryon Branch Road. riimzfniisiis. 5 “T -—-__ -- -_ ';: i E EDWARD ISLAND . WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDERS FUR MATERIAL Gi||ion's Bridge, South Kildore, Lot 4 . SEALED TENDERS ‘addressed to the undersigned, will be received oi- this office until noon cf Saturday, April i5, i939, from any person or persons willing to supply and deliver the following llgtlls not less then 4 inches at not less than 8 inches ct smell ft. lengths. 100 pieces 2" x 5" in 16% ft. lengths. 200 pieces 4" x 5" in 6 ft. lengths. Parties tendering may tender for the whole or cny portion thereof submitting o price per cord for poles, ll price eoch for the piles and o price per M. B. M. for sown lumber. Tenders to be Poles and piles to be of spruce or fir, stroigrht, well cleaned mlocil, square edged, free from excel size specified. - must be de- itself accept tile lowest or l slcnd, March 22, l9_39. cruises“...