ls Moaorlan DAMS-In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Elmer Adams. who passed away April 25th., 1955. I One year has passed since that sad day. When one we loved. Wll Clllad away. . God took him home it was his will , , But in our hearts he llveth III"- Somt day we hope to meet him Some day we know not when. We shall meet in a better land And never part again. . Ever remembered and sadly mis- sed, wife and son. LM:: card of Thanks ”T.wi7shVto thank all those who helped in any way. sent cards and xtsiled me (luring my illness, at home and in the P. El. lIospltaL James Beer. Page 10. The Guardian Wed.. H1 195 Ilse" Guardian W .. .m.n.w-amw-is-1 V Boarders Accoaaodated TWO YOUNG 3.41-IN BOARDEIIS in private home. Call 3587. L.j:E.j:Cj- ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARD- ers. Business people preferred. Call 9644. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMODA- ted near Federal Building. Home cooked meals. Television. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal. can and Trucks For Sale l-949 ONE-TON FORD TRUCK IN good condition. Priced for quick sale. I Dial 7906. 1-950 on 51 VAUXALL CA-R WIT!-I For Sale GOOD QUALITY LOG! IAY. Apply Reg MaeEIven, North River; FIVE HUNDRED Em IE!) turnips. M. W. MIILHIIIII. Al- exandra. PIANO CASED ORGAN O&D condition, real bargain. 'Appiy 3 Kent Street. LABRADOR RETRIEVER AND Cocker pups. Roclrland Kennels, Lancaster, N.B. AMATEUR TRANSMITTER, l!AIp vey Wclls. power supply, bum in modulator. Phone 7111. ;?.I.;;i:.;.J.T.. Spring and WInTBl'i'i9ETM ERCUTTEEDAN IN The following schedules in the spring and summer timetable forl Canadian National Railways trainl and boat services apply to thlsl Province. effective April 29th. i Between Mont-ton and Charlotte- town. Train No. 40 now leaving Moncton at 1.40 pm. daily exor.-ptl Sunday, will leave at 2.10 p.m.. 31- A 3ARGA1N, 1359 yr-1-ON arriving Charlottetown 9.00 p.m. instead of 8.15 pm. tsummerside 8 30 p.m. instead of 7.45 p.m.. Tig- nlsh 12.10 am instead of H25 pm) Train now leaving Charlottet-. town at 5.10 p.m. daily excepti Sunday, will leave at 5.45 p.m.. arriving Summersid: 3.30 pm. in- stead of 7.45 p.m.. and Tignish 12.10 a.m. daily except Monday, instead of 11.25 p.m. daily except Sunday. Between Silmmerside and Bor- den. a train will leave Summer- side at 815 um. daily except Sun- day. arriving Borden 10.30 a.m. Train will leave Borden at 11.20 a.m., daily except Sunday. arriv- ing Summerside 2.00 p.m. Trains operating between Char- lottetown, Souris-Elmira. George- town-Mosltague Jct.-Mt. Stewart .lct.. Montague Jet.--'Montague, Southport-Murray Harbour. Lake Verde-Vernon, will be suspended oifective May lst. Car ferry service between Bor den and Cape Tormentine will be five trips daily in each direction. leaving Borden pier at 7.00 am.. in 20 am. 1.00 p.m., 4.00 pm. 730 pm. and leaving Cape Tor- mentlne at 8.25 a.m., 11.40 am. 2.30 p.m.. 5.25 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. All times are Atlantic Standard unless otherwise noted Wanted Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS by May 1st. Dial 5830 after 5 p.ln. For Sale ONE ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACT- or. size with cultivator at- tachments. Priced to sell. Aus- tin Hammill. Freetown. Apartments For ltont HEATED APARTMENT. THIRD floor. living room. bedroom. kitchen and bath. electric range and refrigerator. elect- ric hot water heater. water rates paid. Available May.lst. Rate 345. Adults only. PIIOHG 4456. ..L:.:..-A--:-u cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO. Accommodate two passengers. Phone 8550 or 6559 CAR LEAVING FOR OTTAWA May 11th. can accommodate passengern. Dial 4184. list: Wanted Maloafonalo Ii PLEASANT WORK AT 03.50 hourly (experience :) interests you (man or woman) handling Teas, Coffees. and Ill other Foods. Medicines. Toilet- ries. Insecticides and Farm Pro- ducts in an established local Paula Route on A full or spare- time basis. write immediately for appointment details to Mr. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul St. E., lion- treal. PARIITFOR SALE. m Acnns. T9.'Tl-DOT)-GE FDIEITIIOR. REAS- I 1954 THREE-TEITPFETTTIITJTJTIC good body. Apply John Muttart.. Albany, P.E.I. good condition. New tires. Ap ply 252 Euston St. onable price. Good tires and motor. Apply 195 Kent Street. hoist and box. New motor. good tires. Write Box 69. Guardian. Studebaker truck. good run- ning condition. 1956 plates. Rea- son tor sale leaving province. Bruce Munn, St. Andrew. P.E. l. 1949 NASH STATESMAN. NEW paint job and new motor less than 4.000 miles. 1948 Ford '1': too 1946 Chev. Sedan, all in good mechanical condition and good tires. Price to sell. Apply Crap- aud Auto Body Shop. WILL BE HERE Tomorrow I CAR BUYERS You have thought about it all winter, now is the time to do something about it- 1952 DODGE SUBURBAN F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. - Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings For Sale BLACK EVENING GOWN. Also ladle's suit. Dial 7949. I-ion-sXLI-J-NI::wAia '1-"If now boat. Sterling Stewart. Pow- nal. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE. AP- ply Damien McGuigan, Hope River. QUANTITY OF BALED RAY, also timothy seed. Alex Hamil- ton. New'Pertb. LARGE. HOUSE. PARKDALE East. Hot water. heating. double garage. fruit trees, large lot. Dial 8427. DAHLIA ROOTS. ning assortment. all different. twelv for 32.50 large list of var- ieties and prices on application. PRIZE WIN- elevcn miles from Charlottetown. Apply Box 71-cm Guardian. Finn TRACTOR PULLEY. Nnw. Pure bred holstein bull. months. Earl llllestis, Wilmot Va ley. i BALED HAY. GOOD QUALITY; also large quantity of straw. Apply Chester Weeks, Frederic- ton. ' SUPER SUPERIOR CHAIN SAW. First class condition. Cheap for qliick sale. Douglas Bros. and Jones. LOTS FOR SALE ON TRANS- Canada lilghuay, four miles from City. View of North River. Phone 7503. 1948 HUDSON MOTOR AND transmission completely rebuilt. Suitable for car or boat. App J. B. S.. (luzirdian. YOUNG IIOLSTEIN COW. T0 freshen Ztlill April; also two calves, part lloistein and Short- horn. Art McLean. Mt. Herbert. 1951 L 150. INTERNATIONAL motor. Complete and trans- mission. A 1 ondition. Price 5175. Linus Conway, Bonshaw. 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. I computing counter scale. show and candy cases. paper cutters. twine holders, etc. J.H. Stuart. Wood Islands. PERCHERON HORSE 9 YEARS 13.50 Clyde Horse 4 years 13.00 Belgian Horse 8 years 11.50. Those h rses are sound, quiet to work. Broken single and double. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton. ENTERTAINING. AND- INSPIR- ing books for all ages. Also Bib- les. Hymn Books, Religious Mot.- toes. Greeting Cards and Nov- elties. Regular store hours. The Bible House (opposite Eaton's). USED MASSEY HARRIS MILQR in stock. Double unit complete with pipe. etc.. almost new, at a bargain. Also several used milker units of all kinds. For I new or used milker. contact the Hall Mlfg. Co. Ltd.. Summerside, P. E. . FOR SALE 1 Ford Marine Engine, complete with Transmis- sion, with less than 150 hours use. Reasonably pric- ed. Phone or write:- MURDOCK MOTORS LTD., Amherst, N. S. Phone: 3308 FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd.. in Murray River in Prince Edward Island on the 4th day of May, 1956, at 12 o'clock Noon; one 1951 Meteor Sedan, Serial No. 0173H5l-59004. The above car is being sold pursuant to a Conditional Sales Aaeement. made between Charles W. George, 46 Joffre St, Dartmouth. N. S.. and Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray River, P. E. I.. which said con- tract was duly assigned to Trad- ers Finance Corporation Ltd. Geo C. Macbean. New Wiltsbire. AUCTION SALE AT ELMSDALI SATURDAY. APRIL 28 AT I230 P.M. I will sell by public auction on premises of late Mrs. Frances Currie the following farm imple- ments and household effects: Rub- ber-tlred wagon. dump cart. lever harrows, smoothing barrows. WASHERS and We are offering ”EASY' reduced prices. DAWSON'S SE PHONE 11 REFRIGERATORS ' Washers (Electric and Gas) and International Harvester Refrigerators alt drastically RVICE STATION CRAPAUD cream separator. tables. chairs. ooueheo, beds, dishes. etc. I. I. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. W, W. CURRIE. Executor Estate Iato Frances J. Currio. WANTED MAID 4- FOR GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING. Plain Cooking. Elderly woman ' preferred. "Four in family. Good wages. it FOR PAINTS, PA TRxU Island Coop Ierviceo Co-operative contact: Mrs. Donald Smith MARIA ..l I," I 1. Marine. Indoor, Outdoor Satins, Brushes, Turpentine and Paint Oil. Various colors and alone from V, pint to 1 gallon. SALE INT SUPPLIES (CO-OP LABEL) Varnishes, Paint sale begins at 9:00 A.M.. on Thursday, April 26th at the Island Co-op Services Co-operative Association in Bankruptcy, 58 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. STE! ,IaoodaIoal.QId.hloaj . II , . For Sale ONE WILTON RUG. GOOD condition. Size 0 x 10 1-). Dial, 9850. I ' FOR SALE NURSING HOME Centrally located. Cbn- slots of 14 rooms. Modern conveniences. GEORGE H. DOUGLAS REAL ESTATE 96 Upper Queen St. Folsalo Ilolp Wanted CHAMBER MAIn.' APPLY Queen Hotel. tive in your locality to sell our well known brand of cosmetics. Full or part time basis. High- est conunission paid. DORAL- DINA COSMETICS-station '1' -Dept. 31-Montreal. WAITRESSES WANTED. ROOIII and board provided. Transport- ation paid. Apply to Old Scot Restaurant. Pictou. CALLING ALL WOMEN WIIO wish to make easy money. Calling all Sales-ladies. Take orders for lingerie. hosiery, for babies. children ladies and Men. Also yard goods at prices defying all competition. No experience. No disbursement. Nothing more profitable. Noth- ing more agreable. Nothingl easier with our help. Highi commissions. bonuses. gifts.l write immediately. LINGERIE DU JOUR INC. 4235-64 Iber- viilo. Montreal. FOR SALE Motors Ltd. in Murray River in Prince Edward Island on the 4th Noon; one 1962 Dodge 12-Ton Ex- Iy press, Serial No. 90099935. The above truck is being sold pursuant to a Conditional Sales Agreement made between Ernest Elijah Blocked, Annandale. P. E. 1.. and Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray Riv- er, P. E. I., which said contract was duly assigned to Traders Fi- nance Corporation Ltd. FOR SALE HOUSE AND LARGE LOT IN MONTAGUE. I 8 rooms. Bathroom. Alli modern conveniences. STANFORD PEARDON Montague Fonslo Ilelp Wanted WANTED '- EXPERIENCED saleslady, neat appearance. Ap-. ply in writing. Box 57, Guard-E ian. . By Public Auction at Johnston- day of May. 1956 at 12 o'clockl IWA-INTII-EIJTFTA-LE 7:-'o'rrI.ns""' Mala Help Wanted WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Alexander McNeiII, , Clyde River. IEXPERIENCED my on MAN to work. Must like around farm animals. Apply Herbert Weeks, Fredericton. W A N T E I)-MAN FOR FARM work. Steady employment. Ap-I ply Howard T1llPl'(I.V, l-Ial'liscliffe.l Phone 17-130, Vernon River Ex- change. MAKE MONEY IN TV-ELEC'I'- ronics, Radio Operating. No ex- perience necessa y. Take Day or Night Class or Home Study with 16 big work kits. Skilled men get S400-s500 plus monthly based on experience. Send for Free 40 Page Booklet. No obligation. l State education. Radio College of ! Canada, Box 171. Moncton, NB. l :7 years specializing in Electron cs. Wanted pints or quarts. Dial 8595. CAR OF GOOD PRESSED STRAW. wired. Apply G. C. Green and Sons. Emerald. IIOUSEKEEPER FOR WORKING couple, small family. Phone 7414 after 6 pm. THREE OR FOUR-ROOM APART- ment. Contact Imperial T L representative between 5 and 7 p.m., Kirkwood Motel. WE NEED A REPRESENTA-I ant Atls-.-Dial 8500 Wanted two on runes noonss IN nus Avenue vicinity. Apply Box 71, etc Guardian. COMPLETE FRONT END 03 Al- el for 1946 four-wheel drive Seq. Gordon Huestis. Wtlmot Val&. For lost room. Dial 0051. FURNIHIED BEDROOM , A N D kitchen. 84! a month. Phone 4404. LARGE FURNISHED LIVING gentleman preferred. TM: BEDROOM, PRIVATE B A T H, Teachers Wastod FIRST cuss TEACHER Iron grades tive and six for Borden School for year 1956-57. Present Supplement 8600.00. APIIIY to Mrs. J.W. Cann. Secretary. Personal GET QUICK: RELIEI-1.LA.s'rlR'T(; .P0wder. Every drugglst Canada sells Wilder's-in LII: blue checkered can. A: IIughes', Janklns, and Reddjn Bros. - Charlottetown; Foley-, . reasonabl re t, both bop I . Sunless tlftorod min. Apply": 1355' street. WANTED '5""""”"'”" ”” 7” rmrwm ONE nouns: . . Y':ff.”SDf;';E9g'fg””' ”"”"l"'-' gig room, hert23Msul)thLIIes& Mole Principal wanted for Mal- USED TIRES I EC.,mc,,L Wm," ' men. veE'y”I:el.lrlIo"n.g:o:I'ilI.l:n': ”"c 7 M" 'I""”"”'” '"'"”' ml : EL G. F41! Ill hu water. Lo" cupbou,d for 1956-57 school term. Salary I I t ' l ' ' lyzur e ec rtcs wiring and repairs. ml”. pm” 5359- . one 5907. Arthur Rodd, Electri- lcal Contractor. RR. 6. - I YOU CAN PREVENT COSTLY muss WITH DOMINION rm: EQUIPMENT co, E. A. xnnrn, P. E. 1. Sales Representative ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR WITH Sunless offered Wanted To item up to 5,000.00 according to qual- ifications and experience. Apply W. R. Finlay, Sec. Treas. Box W0. We have a large selection of up celient Hi-Tread used Tires. comfort. Wilder's S t o in a I; 1., Mslartic. Que. stating qualifica- 670xl5. 'lI.0xl5 and 760x15 board for elderly woman. In or near city. Box 70, Guardian. tions, experience and references. Wanted To Isy FEEDER CATTLE. B. .MACIIPI- 34.95 and up RIETREADS Our stock of graded retreads In- : Richmond St., cirl EXPERIENCED CARPENTER , Office: 3434 R:.w,?'4g. want; work 1, the day or job, . CII-Id" llm05I' 3" 3lle50f 911' I-lfel. meme? mm. 0, on... , wow, Dial 5495. BUYING Fowl. DASICLQY. PAY:No mhulow all 3:36 with his trade- L. IE I , I 0 In YOUR OLD SHOF3 McLEOD'S AUTO aonv. SPRAY I" C” or D We tires. W ea or your mappable Have them repaired at Modem Shoe Repair. 90 Sydney st, ch-. itown. before it is too late. MANY S TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE ' OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN HOW TO SUPERVISE MEN ' GOOD PAY AND OPPORTU- NITIES FOR PROMOTION ' 10 DAYS PAID HOLIDAYS After the first three years you may return to civilian life better equipped for the future or better still,-make an Army career in the service of your country. To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age, and able to meet Army requirements. Mail the coupon below, tele- phone or visit your local recruit- ing station, I ARMY RECRUITING STATION, 162A Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 3108 Without cost or obligation. please forward me further details TENDERS Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until noon Saturday. April 28, 1956, for the position of scale operator at the scale house of the Kensington Livestock Scale Co. at Ken- sington. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. MORRIS CASELEY, Secretary. Lost And Found ONE KEY IN LEATHER CASE found In front of Guardian Of- fice Monday afternoon. Owner please call at Guardian Classi- l I-IOUSEKEEPER. COUNTRY, home. Apply Charles Cash. Em-, orald, P. E. 1. Phone New LOII-i don Exchange 8 - I1. SMALL QUANTITY YOUNG heavy Holstein cows to freshen May. Woodrow Wheatlcy. Dial 7002. REAL ESTAT Lood on premises. ESTATE WILLIAM BRENNICK - MONTAGUE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including May 10th, 1956, for the purchase of the above real estate or of any portion or portions thereof, which real estate comprises approximately 75 acres of land with dwelling house, barn and outbuildings on the Commer- cial Road in and adjacent to the town of Montague. For inspection and particulars apply to William Mac- E FOR SALE UNLOADING DAIRY NOTICE per hundred, Tuesday and Wednesday. CENTRAL FARMERS CO-OP PHONE 9322 ' RATION I67... 03.40 ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. loll, Matlioson 8- Foster 150 Richmond st. J. Elmor Blanchard, I.A. 105 Queen st. Phone as M. A. Farmor, Q.C.. LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Gillis, LLB. IN Richmond 84. Dial 4741 OPTOMETRISTS I J. A. Carruthors, II.0. LII Kent St. Dial ICIII Byron J. Grant. 0.0. 13 Kent St. Dial In J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner ltent I Queen Sta. office 0133: Ilonse 4756 A. Walthen Gaudot, LLI. H. J. Maison, R.O. Chen. R. McQIusId, I.A. 150 Richmond It. Dlal Ill McIcPhoo I Trainer III Queen St. Dial 1 G. F. Hutchoson I. Son I. G. IIUTCEBON. R.0. II Grafton St. Dial Phillips Ilidg. 111 Gram: It. In - "mi .u'fLc;;"f "6-'07” CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson Muthosen, Poako 8- ,1 ml” SL om nu Nicholson I'll Grafton Street ARCHITECT J. A. MocGuigon 6. Keith Pickard it-.'e4;-L-5.-st ,..,,.,,'.'.-,,.i,:l'',;,g','.!w-:?,-,-,, ,, Charlottetown, nueodays nl II-Idols. Dial om MUSICIANS 1-I. JOHN HARRIS, ' undo mm-mmmmmu omnon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ma Count". opportunities In the Elf IIOIIT NAME rooms for light housekeeping. ADDRESS Box 73. Guardian. HEATED FURNISHED noon. (.1'I'YlTOWN Central location. Dial 9044. PROV. 0"” LAME UNFURNISHEP TELEPHONE room. Apply 106 Weymouth St. TENDERS Tenders will I50 rocolvod 5y the under- signed until May 8, I956 for Itlno following items: BUILDING SUPPLlES:- a. 20 cases Dry-Wall Pesto. I3. I57 shoots Insul Board. various thick- nesses. ' e. I2 shoe-Is Hard Board, I-3 inch thick. d. I2 sheets Utility Board. I-4 inch thick. 0. 20 sheets Aluminum roofing. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars appIy:- fII.;EA5TEIttt I 54 Richmond Street, Cliarlol-Ioilown. P. E. I. MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE at WILMOT VALLEY MONDAY, APRIL 30th .4 l2:00 Noon Having sold nw farm 1 will sell by public auction on above date pad place all my stock. machinery and household effects I part u 0 Im ISTOCK: General purpose horse: I ehoieo pads Iloiatoh rnllk cows; 4 fat steers; 2-1 year old bottom; 10 year-old boilers; 0 spring ealves; 1-2 year old Hereford btil. MACHINERY: It-H binder (now): Ideal power mover (now): 10 ft. hay rake; Ferguson ts-actor (now); 4 section lever has-rows; smoothing hon-om; 2 furrow hydraulic plow; sectional seeder; trac- tor trailer; driving wagon; cart: double bob sleigh; wood sleigh; g sleigh; grain cnistssr; 00 ft. belt; double and single unit M-II g Gan-to Ildl. McDONAlD. CURIIIE I CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO., Chariottotowo Phoao U41-CH ARTHUR J. Dmloltotowa IlMAP.M puusaaissausau s n It. I. DOANE 4. COMPANY 10 and loans 08.. Gnlottooonn Palmer lioetrio Ioildlng 100 ll!!! Stud P.0. Ion I47 OAIIITT X 3 OIIISM ' . AMJNIANI QISHQ set scales; new potato grader; power cultivator; & gel. gas tank; golv. otoelr trough; 5 milk cans: so ft. extension ladder; electric fence; 2 eloctrie motors; wheel barrow; escalator; tanners; pump jack: steel drums; water hose; all kinds harness: tracoo: forks; well; hoes; polls; groose guns; eroooeut saw; drains; crow bars, FURNITURE: nil: elou Ilohtmul piano; groorlathor clock: ballroom sink: toblouhchairoz NU. MIC. Dd dd household d- uo It I. e. )Il&..Aastioao-. painting and welding at reason- able rates. 294 Allan St. Dial 9751. S USEFUL TRADES AND SKILLS Rex Dawson, Albany. BUYING LIVE FOWL THURS- day and until noon Friday. Pro- ducers Co-op 00 Fitzroy Street. COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE IMONTHS on Exr gijjig When Nllairs are mag: in 3 BUYING IRON - STEEIA.l- SCRAP , AND YOUR aissi..s::ve.:..:i."s....?'".ll.l:-:; ,, ; FUMIGATING FUTURE 5"" Biff OBRIENV . I FLOOliPs0IS..? AND As I proud member of the Can an GIT. GEORGE '81 I .. REUABLE WINDOW ;3l”:';..'.”i:.? Person-I RUBBER WELDER5 CLEANER5 Army offers you rsnmr emu. - gum;-N , LOCATED AT -. PHONE 8054 - HEALTHY ournoon LIFE jgzlfifmzlill-f:"”' d"" Summerside on St. Stephen St. Charlottetown. 64 St. Peters Road Dishes. Dial 522l Summer Cottage For Sale Up to date Cottage and one acre of land situated at MoCallum's Point. This cottage has running water and electric power. This is a very desirable cottage. There is also to be sold the furniture, refrigerator and electric stove. ' For further particulars apply for T. LELAND LINKLI-IITER. Barrister, Summerside, P. E. I. STALLION ENROLMENT According to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act o.ll stal- lions two years old and over. standing for service in this Province. must be enrolled in the records of the Department of Agriculture. Horses offering for service must be inspected and graded and carry an inspection certificate. A " ” for an ' i ond' should be made immediately. .AppllcaIlolId for enrolment should be accompanied with the re- quired fee of Two Dollars (81.00) and should include name of horse. breed, :dge, colour deoeription and registration nunbor, ll horse is regiser . stallion owners who use horses for service not enrolled or In- spected. or in grades not autlsoriudby the Act will be subject to r A the penalr provisions of the Act. Only horses onrolled. graded and authorised by tho Dopartrnent of Agriculture will be permlttedi to travel for public sorvico, All horns that have graded "out" will not Jtostandortranl tbrservice. DEPARTMENT OF AGR.ICUL"I'URl ' ' , r. n. I. WOOL MARKETING I Woolwillboreoelvodsttholieidwsrehoiuoatthc foot of Prince Street, Charlottetown, after May lot. Wool shipped by rail or truck should be carefully tagged and addressed to the Wool Grading Station, Charlottetown, "freight collect". Payment of freight by truck will be or! the basis of rail rates only. Truckers must present a pro- per warehouse receipt beforo trucitage will be paid. An advance payment will be made promptly on receipt of wool and a final payment as soon as wool is graded. In shipping, each fleece should be tied separately with paper string and packed in old, but clean sacking. Use one large suck if at all possible. as this aids in checking A number of old, clean sacks sewed together will suffice. Large sacks may be secured from the Sheep Breeders' As- sociation, Box 9, Charlottetown, for lots of over twelvo fleeces. EACI-I SACK SHOULD BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER WRITTEN IN CLEAR LEITERING WITH INK, ONE TAG TO BE SFCURELY ATTACHED TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE SACK AND ANUPI-IER PLACED ON THE INSIDE. No responsibility will be accepted for sacks without tags. Shipping tags snd proper twine are available at the Pro- vincial Depsrtment of Agriculture free of charge. It is in your interest to see that,wool is properly pn- pared for market. Growers should: 1. Remove all taunnd dung locks before tying each fleece. 1. Any hurry, chaffy, or strswy portions of wool should also be removed and shipped separately. 3. Sheep should be shorn when dry, and wool should be stored in a place free from dampness. 4. Iftherosroo.nybIackfIeoooapacktheIniIiIo0- sratebags. All wool should be shipped between May 1st and June 30th. Do not sacrifice your wool and.market it care-less1Y through unreliable sources. Market it through Canada's finest Co-operative Producer Association, the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, whose nepredentm tive is the P. E. I. Sheep Breeders' Association. Do not forget that patrons selling wool through these Associations have always received the top of the market. Fhlrthel" more, these Associations are working in your interests in supplying sheep producers with equipment, parasite rem- edies, and services at reduced prices. Some of these ma- terials such ss Phenothiazine for internal parasites, and Cooper's Sheep Dip for external treatment, are now belntl distributed at reduced rates at our Sheep Field Dgvs, and direct from the Department of Agriculture. In addition the Association is doing everything possible in the pur- chase and distribution of turns to assist the industry. Co-operate with your Association and support it by marketing your wool eo-operstively this year. NOTE:-Wool that is shipped. early and which gets on the early Inarlrst always demands top prlci for the season. TI-IE PRINCE EWARD EAND S-TH? BREEDER9 ASSOCIATION, lQ1iCIX&&b&