ocrolaaggtg. 133s m Taxidriver (after word ' battle): "Orlrlghl, the "L’ down, mate, you ant got nolhin‘ t orlrlghtl Take rn". —-Humorlst. ~ to lea FINANCIAL PERSONAL LUANS our. YEAR T() PAY apply to Nearest Branch oi The Canadian Bank 0t Commerce nolvrntv DEPOSITS» PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT Yol ll You You Dill!!!" Borrow Receive "Jonthiy 5 o; s 55.111 8 s 5 mg v s lottlls s ll 5 1m; S 157.36 S14 5 gm S 202.23 Sill g 321 S 303.25 S27 s s40 s 505.54 s45 gloss $1000.86 ssu OTHER AMOUNTS n rnoroa- TIONATE RATES FOR SALE Farm,_ at, Union, Road, North. Queens County, containing 100 : *1. 00 clear, in good state of cul- _ . ion. balance covered with wood anti lumber. House in good repair. lien house, piggery, machine shed and garage. all new. Pump in house and barn. Good stream of water lllrnvali centre of farm. If not sold privately by November 9th it will be offered by Public Auc- ilnn together with stock, crop and inlpirlments 0n that day. , \\‘ill scli reasonable as I am mak- hig a change in business. Apply VERNON PROUDE, on Premises. llucrlnll SALE . A T v o ll K MONDAY. OCT 24. AT 1 P. M. Ayrshire cattle. to reduce herd on account of sickness, ll. 0. I‘. stock. including three tlvo-year- old hcifcrs, two bred. two onc- year-oill heifers; three young bulls, two years, ten months, nine THE Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front‘ of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown the 27th day of October, A. D. 1938, at the hour oi Twelve o'clock noon, ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land. heretiitaments and premise: situ- ate, lying and being in the Royalty of Georgetown bounded as follows. that is to say: On the North by Pasture Lots Numbers Three Hund- red and Two (302), Three Hundred and Four I304) and Three Hund- red and Twenty-two (322); on the South by Pasture Lot Number Three Hundred and Nineteen (319) on the East by Pasture Lots Num- bers Two Hundred and Ninety- threc (203) and Three Hundred (300). and on the West by a Roy- alty Roall, being Pasture Lots Num- hers Three Hundred and Twenty (320) and Three Hundred and Twenty-one (321) in the Royalty of Georgetown as the same ls des- cribed and delineated in a Deed ircm “John Aldens, Commission- er oi Crown Lands" to the said Michael McAuiay dated. the 26th day of August A. D. i861 and. a plan thereto annexed. ALSO ALL that tract, piece or arcel of land situate, lying and eing in St. Georges Parish, King's County, a- foresaid: COMMENCING on the North Side of the Brutlnell River at a stake fixed in the East divi- sion line oi land held in the pos- session of Frederick Norton from thence Northwardly until it strikes the rear, boundary of Angus Mc- Auiay’s sixty acres fronting on the Cardigan River, from thence southerly along said Rear Line un- till it meeets the Western bound- months old, all eligible for Grade or! of land in possession of A: six 'mileh cows; three bull Dunn" McGllvelle 71'1"" valves; two hen“- cflves; h", thence following the course of his horses; m“. drivgng smgh; one boundary untll it strikes the divi- lsiltzn line oih the Georgetown lacy"- . a y from »t once over he Cree o Term“ l the Brudeneil River and along the ' ' ' YORK’ | clflurses of the same to the place ' o commencement, containing by ‘l’ A’ MAQEO$$LD' yestimation Seventy-four acres of L 4 c 6"‘ I land a little more or less being ‘ 834047431» part of Lot Number Fifty-three as the same is described in a Deed} from Andrew Colville and others Trusttcs of the late Thomas Earl of Selkirk to Donald McAulay bearing date the Twelfth day of July A. 0.. 1355. ensilagc elevator. '! ‘ GRANULATEO l STABLE SUPERPHOSPHATE Absorbs urine and gasses Sweetens the barn atmosphere Promotes sanitation Increases manure values Is free flowing and non- i calling The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inllenture of llllurtage dated the 29th day oi ' August 1876, and made between Illlichaol lllcAuiay of Township, Number 53 in King's County, Prince lEdvlvard Island, Farmer and Cath- erine his wife, of the one part, and Charles Palmer and Malcolm Mc- Leod, both of Charlottetown in I Queen's County, Prince Edward llsland, Barrister-at-law, of the other part, and because of default having been made in payment of the principrl _moncy and interest secured thereby. i For further particulars apply to For Sanitary milk production use zalmlentopd l-laslam. Solicitors 8w" abou‘ n un cr cow r ‘ fir" 0 0W"- t o e Dona: p De Dated this 27th Day oi Septem- About the middle of November we b" A" D" 1938' . H. JAMES PALMER will have nrrlve at Charlotte- . ‘ town a relatively small quantity surviving Execmor and Trusue’ Estate of Charlltzic Izalmer, Place your order with us ,._ L1341.9.zg.10?§.'i§§f§f early. The ISLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY, LTD. _ L. Oct. l8 -—(CP)— The Pound Sterling declined 7-32 CI-IARLQTTETOWN GQARDIAN than rlvr STOCK QUOTA TIONS CIIARLOTTETOWN cant to 64.81 9-101 on foreign ex- ‘ hi h "Islam! Good-‘l for Island frberig hgllclabbotlll. esentat Crmygrs" 2.69 9-16 cents. The United States l dollar declined 7-16 per cent to 1 1320-10-19-20-22. J 1-16 per cent premium, Alberttfsnl Social Pension Backers Not Encouraged By Reports CAIGARY, Alto.. Anxious "\- qulries have been coming t0 Al" bti-llt froln California. As the day nears whcnCali- fcrllinns vote 0n their "Thirty D°l' luvs Every Thursday" Plan» m" want lo know whatever hallpciled to Alberta's Social Credit Dian. which the Aberhart government was clcctrd to carry out three yrnrs ugo. There is enough similarity to _l1l.~'lli_\‘ the interest. The California plan which will be voted on Nov. 6 is designed to put buying power in the form o1 $30 each week of progesslvely- taxable scrip in the hands of all our 50 who are not working. The Alberta plan ts to pay a "srclal dividend" of s25 a month to all citizens, with the state nL=o re- imbursing tellers of goods for any llusrs on the sale of goods at state-fixed prices, Each is a plan to Increase arbi- ttzlrilv the buying-power oi the People. to wipe out the discrep- ooov between the amount of goods lint could be produced, and the aznourt people are able to buy. so with $30 every Thursday lmlllllfk in Callfomla, it is proper t» lo-ak and see how $25 a month looks after three years in Alberta._ POOR PROSPECTS The answer is: not so good. Though it voted for Social Credit “"99 Years ago. Alberta hasn't Y“ ll Yet. and the chances of get- “"8 it look slimmer weekly. Premier William Aberhart, in a recent talk. recalled how the Israelites cracked down on Mosel. demanding water during their Wanderings, “How trtey did ride Moses." Aberhart recalled." How ungrate- ml People are." ‘flilsmsloomy tapictfitlon alrise: e ac a e peope o Alberta. having waited much long- er for their ill a month than the Israelites waited for water, are Milne restless. They wantthe "l"!!! and they tell Abel-hart so in strong terms. But there has been no money. Six months ago Chief Justice Sir Lyman Duff of the Supreme Court 0 Canada ruled that the Social Oredlt Act, w. tone of the llberhsrt social Credit structure. WI! beyond the province's lurls- r fliotlon -in plalner terms, it was out.‘ Ruled out also was a press W! law by which Aberhsrt sought '° °°mll0l rlewwepers to print -\_./_§7- interest of Anxious Californians Credit lilan iltllds n; “nan t ,_ (Joli we're or rsaoc- One of the “velocity dollars" or prosperity certificates which are the currency of Alberta's Social Credit. "the Alberta lemslature in 1935, and his government. pledged to the Social Credit plan of Major Clif- ford H . Douglas. Scotch economist. went to work at the beginning of . 6. The Aberhzlrt regime began like any “rt-form" administration, wielding thc ax on the public pay- roll. effecting minor economies. and attempting to put the almost baukrunl province on a firmer financial footing. A quarter 0f a million dollars in “Prosperity Cer- tificates” or velocity scrip, taxable on each transaction, was tsslfld in midsummer. and a comic note was added when the covernluont found itself holding $75,000 -f it.» own scrip the first week, thus bring forced to pay itself $750 in tax stamps. At first the federal government lent Alberta money to pay matur. lng obligations, but later it refus- ed, and what amounted to a gen- eral moratorium on debt fo-‘lowed. Merchants and wholesalers largely refused to co-operate in the scrip, which produced no great p105- Dvrltv. Special session followed special session of the legislature. The sales tax was repealed, but no revenue measure was provided to replace it. A “production tax" amounting to 7 per cent of his pro- duction in floods or money against every farmer. roused the anger of those who were waiting for checks instead. Then followed enactment last year of the basic laws which were to blllld the foundations of Social Credit. But early this year came the double blow of court rejection of the laws and the political fall- ure of the Social Creditors to ex- tend their victory into Saskatche- wan. No new Social Credit legislation has been proposed since last spring by the Aberhart government To- day one hears little talk of social dlvidcns. and many people take the attitude that. "the less said a- bout it, the better." _ Mum’; disciple of Social Credit ._l>remier William Aberhart. m?" “an, no credit. whutever he chose about Social crgiltthAbeil-hart dose not 495W"- He indicates that no sovrromool fl t W75 #1131“: 1Tb lsltlgbldtlnfogr":efal:”l1h3l\l1¢9 to demonstrate til: ‘Ellie °l m; economic theories. Ind m5 that "the soverommf h“ m‘ L” haunted tn its-stratelltl-Jllllle‘ ments in attempts to free neooio front the clutch of the M61161’ barons" 1t scorcllmrrs mm Aberhllrt. an evanlzellsl. teacher‘. and radio speaker, won control 0 b I N. Y. Stock Mlnln Exchange ———- (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 18- (Cauadiau Press) Stocks Clo" slink‘ ch” Acme 011 — i . s, Al Chem 194a fifggfll 62 Al" g3“ Pr 103: Anon 16 Am r ' Am Radiator mt if; iml“ £3 Am Water 13% , Arntfield 15 Atchison 40% Ash] 11 Atib Refio no “ma, 4 Au um Balt Ohio 8% Q3515,“ 2% Baldwin L200 12%. 3m Metal 36 mod“ A” 25 Beattie 12s Beth Steel 64:: B, ,9 Case 95 ' Ches Ohio a4 figflg": 3; Chrysler 83% Bdbjo w»; Commonwealth B 1% Brfllome 925 ' gm‘ Egrlesz“ 271;‘ Broulan 57 om 0 ucls 67kt 98pm" 149 “Oil 3g Elec Auto Lite 34% Gal Edmonton 220 Elec Pr Lite 13% calmont 32 Gen Elec 457k Gen Foods 371/1. 8g? figftm’ ,3; -Gen Motors 51h Cent Pat 245 Goodrich 25 Gen Pow 8 Goodyear Tire 331i Chester 123 Gt Nor Pfd zsll chromium 6;, Hudson Mot Car 9i’. common 54 Int Harvester 65% COMM“ 160 Int Tel Tel 10% Comarmn 130 Kennecott h Co“ ch“, 25 Mont Ward 531i Con smelt 65:1; Murray 0°“) 1° - Darkwateo 7"» N Y Central 19%. Davies 32“ Natl Cash Reg 27% Denise“ 21 New York N H 1% Dome on 33 Nor Am Co 241i Dem Ex . 4 Nor Pacific 12o. Dorm, ‘ 12., PM" M°*'°*‘ 5% East Mairobic 224 pmam°unt 11"‘ Eldorado 2Z1 Penn R R. 2i‘. Falcon 635 Phil Morris 139 Fannie" 1.7 Phil Pet C0 371/4 Fed Kirk 9 PM’ s“ N *7 37% Fkernland 1a W" o“ C° 1° Fire Pete 12 “Ml” 6°‘? 8 Fbundation 1a“. Rlldm K o 2*‘ Francoeur 24h 5"“ R“ 0° l“ Gillies Lake 12 Shell Union Oil 141.’. Glenom 2a; south Pac‘ 19% Gods m“ 44' Sm o" N ‘7 53 Goldalc 24 stud" 9°‘? B“ Gold Eagle 1o T8385 C011) 41% Goodfish 31,5 United 0°79 11"" Granada 9' Ulmed C“? 4% Grandoro 7% United Drug 61,4 Ham Rock mo United Gas Imp 13 Kafka, 9% U S Rilbbél‘ 54% High 5“- 1g U s s‘ °° -— Holltrtger 15 Vlmmllm“ We Home Oil 11o Warner Bros 31L» Hvflmfiwm 20 West Union 29!; “sway m West Air Brake 25 Howey 28 WtPSl; E160 119% Hud Bay 331/, WOOIlWOTLh 48% Nl$e1 we 261/, Ja Wa 1 Jacoia 15 Jellicoe 27 New York Curb J M “o 1° Kerr Lake 202 r e El"; $13 .22 Laguna 16 (Canadian Press) Lake Shore 501/1 Stocks _ Close ggm Corat 33% Am Cyan B 26 pa Ca Am Gas Elec 355i Lava Cap 86 Am Super Power 1% Lebel Oro 10% Assoc Gas E1 A 1% Leitch 75 Cities Service 9h‘- Little L L 295 Creole Pet 20 Macassa 520 El Bond Share 14% MacLeod 355 Gulf Oil Corp 39 Madsen 45 Humble Oil 62% Malartic 44 Lockheed Al: 19% Maralgo .9 Niag Hud 9% McIntyre 46% Pant Oil 4% McKenzie 115 Lone Star Gag -- McVittte l3 McWatters '10 Min Corp 236 Mtirlto 3V1 M I € Moneta 136 ontrea ur Murphy = cw (Canadian Press) 12(1) MONTREAL. Oct. tt-selected Nomnda 77% mining quotations on Montreal Norgold 4 Curb Marketz~ Normet/al 39 Stocks Close N“. 34o Abltibi Com 394 031,19“ 300 Abltibl Pfd adv. “m, m our‘ o1 a Beauharnois 3 o. ggegglam ,. Bothurst A 9.1 Pacalta 5 Don A 7 ~Pamour 445 Dom T‘ Pandora 23 v T c lady Pmem“ 8 ' 5 r "‘ Palllore 5 F?“ A 24 Paymaste-r 59 lls..wuao .2; 12 9 I37 Imp Oil 18 gilgliorémw 510 Int Pete 27 Pioneer 267 Price Com 205i Powell 230 Price Pfd . 61 Prams g4 Royalite 42 Pramlfl. 226 Preston 138 Read Auth 375 Reno Gold 36 LIVESTOCK “"0” 9 no n Sud Cont 11 MONTREAL, Oct. -(c1=>_ Son Aoi 135 Montreal livestock markets re- Sand River 20 ceipts today were 240 cattle, 220 Shalvkev 4‘- calé/es, 16090 hogs and 400 sheep gheeplttcreek 12g an am s. herr Yesterday's market closed with slscoe 164 good steers selling as low as $5.25. sladen 68 Today's prices were steady to a slave Lake 7-‘5’. shade easier. Medium quality 31,311,111 31,5 cows were $3.25 to $3.75, common Smdacona 44; butcher cows $2.50 to $3. Canners spa“, Mk, 91,4 and cutters were $2 to .50. Sud Bum 300 gjommon bulls made $2.75 to $3.- Sylvan", 320 Calves were in good demand illlglésngggp 3g Good vcals made common Towamac 50 light vellls mostly $7.50 to $8. Uch, 159 Drinkers brought $5 $8.50 and UH“ on 11 grassers S4 to $4.50, stly $3 to ventures 590 “Ozgod ewes and wcthers $7.75. wall‘? Am" heavy lambs sens, culls and bucks wglumlk 8 3.75. Sheep were from $2.50 to west “mo 1g‘ Hogs were unsettled with an will“? C ‘ easier undertone. Rail grade hogs W006 Old 2° were sold at $11.65 cold weight. Wrl Hill! 77° Early sales of truck hogs were at UNI-YET"! ‘only Brett Tr WE WISH T0 ANNOUNCE THAT THE NAME 0P’ IRVING, BRENNAN 8t BUMPANY LTll. HAS BEEN CHANGED BY SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS PATENT TO F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTD. PBEDERICTON SAINT JOHN. N.B. HALIFAX. CI-IABLOTTETOWN Montreal Stock Exchange Canadian Press) Stock: 61°50 Bell m loo , Brazilian ‘1- Bruck Silk 3'».- B C Pow A 30 Bldg Product-s l‘! v Can Cement 9% Can Car Pfd. 29% Can Car Found l6 Can Pacific 674 Can Steamship 3 Celanese , Cockshutt Plow 9h Cons Smelt Dist Sea; ‘f- Dcm Coal Pid Dom Bridge Dom Textile Foundation Co Gen Steel Ware Gypsum Ham Brld e How Smi Imp To-b Int Nickel Lake Woods Massey Harris McColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power ‘St Law Com st Law Pfd Shawinlgan Sou Can Pow Steel of Can Steel of Can P Win Elec A Win Elec B FBanks , .1- Canadlan Press) Stocks Close Canada '- Commerce 175 Montreal 21° Nova Scotia. 303 Royal Bk 133 Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct 18 EKIII): barley, Canadian western No. 3 .48 1-4; oats, feed, No. 1 .35 3-8; filur, spring wheat. patents, firsts 5.15; seconds 4.65; bakers 4.452 winter wheat patents, choice 3.- 20-3.25; white corn, 4 50; bran. ton 19.25; shorts, ton 21.25; midd- lings, ton 27.25; rolled oats. bilg- 90 lbs 2.60; hay. NO- 2. Del‘ l0“- carlots 10.50. L Cheese spot —-Ont. white 14 1-4; colored 14 3-8; Que. white 13 1-2- 11-16; colored 13 5-8-7-8. Butter No. i .24. a Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 53; A-large 46; A-medium 44; B 32; C 24. Potatoes: Que. N0. i 80's 75-80; Que. No. 2_ 80's 55-60; N. B. N0. 1 80's 80-85. MONTREAL, Oct, 1B __(CP)— Butter prices showed a slight gain on the produce section of the Can- adian commodity exchange while other products mostly were steady and unchanged. Butter spot —Que fresh (92 score) 23 1-8-3-8. Sales: 500 Que. fresh (92 score) at 23 1-4. Cheese spot —Ont. white of- fered at 14 I-4. Ont. colored of- fered at 14 3-8 Que, white 13 1-2- 11-16, Que. colored 13 s-a-v-s. Sales: 100 Que. Que colored at 13 3-4. 500 Que. white at 13 9-16. Eggs spot —Ont. A-iarge 42; A- mcdium 40a; A-pullets 31a; B- larlze 26a? C 21a. MONTREAL. Oct. 18 —(CPl-— ‘Biltter prices were steady and trading WHS fairly active on open produce markets here today, the Dominion Department of Agri- culture reported. Thc cheese market was quiet while potatoes and eggs were unchanged. Creamery butter prints to retail dealers sold for 24 1-2-25 cents a pound and creamery solids for 24- 24 l-2. Que. No. l pasteurized in Wholesale jnbbinlz lots was 23 3-8. Cheese sold at l4 1-4-3-8 n pound for Ont. white. 14 3-8 for Ont. colored l3 3-4 for Que. willie and l3 7-8 for Que. colored. Graded ca: shipments in used free cases were offered nt 42-41 rent: a rlaren for A-lnrce M-fil for A-merlium. 31 for A-pullels, 26- 27 for B-lnrce. 21 for C. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 80's 75-80; Que No. 2 60's 55-601 N. ‘B. No. 1 80's 80-R5. Currencies NEW YORK. Oct. 18 - -lAPl—- Persistent bidding late today rnu the British Pound up nearly two cents to $4.76 1-2 in terms of the United States dollar. Most. other European currencies kept pace with the upturn. The franc ended .01 3-8 of a cent higher at 2.67 The Swiss franc gained .06 of a cent and the belgn and tzuilder smaller amounts ‘The Canadian dollar clo<ed at n discount of 1 1-4. up 1-4. Coast Cop 315 Dal Oil 42 Kirk Town l? Malrc-blc l?‘ Mandy l = Pend Or 725 Lansdale Pius Carnation Stock _| . The blood of the great I ‘ herd intensified and mated with the blood of Carnation Milk Farm‘ Matador Segls Ormsby, sire of the world's champion cow, and the next highest reducing sire in the world Sir ink ay. WARRENDALE MILK I-‘ARM. Howlsn, R. R. P. E. island. Owner, GEO D. WARREN. tnw-vo-ie-t" ATTENTION FARMERS Near Charlottetown -i In order to ilove sufficient turnips on hand daily for waxing ond to keep cl stuff of over thirty men working this year we prefer tt buy truck loads, upproxmicltely 200 bushel, from each grower cll one time ond hove our trucks fluul from your form. We do not’ want to handle turnips in bulk but we supply you with old bugs or you ccln use old fertilizer bogs which you have al home. Tile weather is unusually worm for this time of year and l would strongly advise file turnip grower not to clip his turnips be- fore lle hos mode on arrangement to move them either the day thol they ore clipped or file folowing day. Tile advice tllot we have is that turnips ore not fil lo be harvested for Fall storage until they are touched with frost in fht field. Please remember this. Our business has increased tremendously but we ore not going to buy your turnips ond lloul them from your form ond Iel some other Produce Dealer get your Seed clnd Tobie Stock. We ore open to fake on muny new customers but we hope that you realize our position, we clre not in the turnip business exclusively. Ollr price on Seed, Table Stock ond Tuljnips will not necessarily be any higher tllon your loco! dealer but if will be no lower. We ussurc- you of that, we prefer formers living neclr Charlottetown lo contact di- recl with the office. A_ little later on when the weather becomes colder we slhcll be loudlng cars of Turnlps ond Tobie Stock of Hozclbrook, Scolchfort, Suffolk and Vernon through the regular channels through which we loaded lust yeor. While transportation by water is open of Charlottetown we prefer to haul your Seed to Charlottetown with our own trucks. Later in the winter we shall load OI’ stations cllond the line when the mods brook up. important We hove u new style hand grader monu- focfured by Hall 8t Stoverf for sole of $65.00, equipped with chain sizers. Two or three formers club together clnd buy o grader ond if that does not suit you we will rent one to the formers of cl set rote per day. Why take chances of having your stuff rejeclco‘ when it reaches the cor on account of size? It is more economical to do the grading properly of home. All our customers ore cordially invited to come ond inspect the Turnlp Waxing Plant. We cannot afford lo advertise frequently, therefore keep this odd in mind. FRANK. B. CLARK. llldvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c per word; Western and Eastern locals Z? lit-fl‘ Wold; Announcements and Coming Events 2c per wot-ti; Classified 2c per word; In Zlleiuoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of Iiioral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 4e per name; Letters of condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for Si. and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4e per word. Other rates on applica- ion. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents. i _.._______i________ For Sale FOR sansisnllfua." srdfi 711T!) plpf‘. 200 Kent street. L-52i-10-l8-3i. FOR SALE-TIRES a-to-fi arm __________________ Lost Losr-oopiiijllntak rut tux Finder leave a; Guxjd _ L- blllivrlefi. D. C- MACLEA-N. D0 Charlottetown a1. .111 Sable. L-468-10-l7-3l. plBlloe notify l -——-—-——-—-l-—-___ Rustlco, ~ role: sacs -—1SLVI'NI0NS DOUBLE ‘l "—“'—""" --~___ . - - . v mdadlm‘ Sp‘ “g- li_ig,§i',‘g_,igégl,§ Female Help Wanted FOR sate-loss FOR-D v 1:10.111‘ WANTED i iilfllliifitlll-Ifllifiwfiwlfi for housework. Seclait Apply Guardian. . . Ewen, York PC1111. I-I. L. Mc- L-5lG-10-l9-3i. L-522-l0—l'J-3i. n?’ '. '—~~-.l . .I . AIILLS AT F.’ S. llhialEb. VI1\Y\TI‘.|)—I'.\I’I.I{IE\FED hL-IITI, Southport, All grades. One who , t-, ' L-543-l0-l9-l2l. Brighton \'ll‘lll , ‘rs-iii? core Guardian. FOR SALE -— NEW IIAUPSIIIRE ——— - RedPulles Apply 122 Upper “i-l-iXPlilli Prince Street. L-494-l0-18-3i. - .._.___i..___l_.___. .__._ , FOR. SALE — REBFILT TRACTOR l ill good condition. Wlll tzllcv lvcl stock on trade. Apply Ala-soy’ Harris OiTlCt‘ L-388-l0-I4-l7-19. FOR SALE — Ii ZWA. & ('0. Rnno. prod condition. Wlll sell nt a real lmrtzain. Vvllll- Box J 49l._ Guardian, N-ivil-IO-IS-Zli. FOR S.~\I.i-I—DIESIll.-\lll.I-T RESID- cuce. Splendid lorallml. 4 bed rcmns. Alodenl l':=li\'('l1l(‘ll(‘0$. Apply c1117‘ (‘luau m L. L-TlJlT-lfi-lfl-Ei. FOR S.-\I.II—I-'I\'II POTS IFOII OLD‘ tn»! i1‘ ‘ll IittllC ~. from No i0 go 10.; N0_ l0 lo l-l. AL-o < i0 n11“. Blazer No. 70 to ornanzexilnl open tlonl Agents W. AMATIII ll \ll'i'l\f ' ‘ '1! l ' .'~.\.. lllll. " u» . .lul.< of . (-1 ll- c:z1l rerun" work (lune ill fill Rlllflr of stoves, Apply 80 Rochforrl Si. l L-‘IH IO-lil-fii‘ Al'.-\ltT.\lE.\T., L-4G7-l0-l7-31.l r0 LET _-Tr.u— 90 Prince Sfrcci. - a llllATl-Il) I-‘FRNISII- u] 1mm‘ ‘Apply 2m lfilllllllll-“llijl-R-Hi. FORI_-IK_EINT‘:TSE(‘()NI) 11,0011‘ furnished 5 room apartment —. 6 months. Phone‘2_7iii2~10_15_6l. _ . _.___f - .:= Miscellaneous I CAN SUPPLY SEVERAL HUND- red live Geese. Clinton lvlnrrlsonJ Belt Dealer, Fredericton, P. E. 1., L-313—IO-I3-7I.‘ SALE I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE ___>____ >_ for any deb's conlruelcd by any- Olle oiller than myself. Wt1lard= I offer for sale my beautiful fllrll Tllolm“ vlcmrm" P E I‘ l containing one hundred and tu-enty- " lflvc acres of land. situated at VII- llage Green, tum miles from high- ' _Nn’_ SET Rub“, TEETIL] way. near selitml and churches. m Palm child's shoe. Arthur Bow- "ill!" from two shlppllu: llmllli- Th“ _- _ ‘__=,33_10.1g.|1_l farm is in a high state of cultiva- ____._ncss' gin-mum I tion anri has excellent srt o! build anted .ings, An ideal farm in (‘VH7 “'3! W-Wwf --———————-———- - - a on WANTED - .1 T211551 lunxlargorim Ilmllm"; "kl “'"‘ "w" '"' ‘ gtrfitiwr PM“ Rc-‘sn-io-ft-l-l-lo. lowuv oorrt.