Waiting Raina-Payable in Advance d n“: Ill! Spiritual .luia\n- ‘In Au llelarianlvetioaa, errand-meant; 10o 00f lliilitl i “u; _ raluuu an YIIIcr. Raymond any’ Gfanaigi '5 wanrsn - LAWN MOWER. u. . Stewart. 5-3-3i. A. MacDonald, Mt '*"?“T" “"",.li'.‘.‘“...."i?;' itmmfiih ‘Show. Ilobn Gar-‘ - m. Auburn. 5'3"“- 'f snowman nnxun égwli-rlner Oats and Char- Wmwwn No. 00 Barley. W. R. (Mfrey, Mlifiihfldld- »%—"‘_ ' an: - GRADE GURNBEY a,” w freshen. Harry d. f- mummy, 5-5-21. (Pi-iii ' 5-1900 INTERNATION- uBLton truck with’ h drauiic mo“, and racks. Apply orman Hyde, Cornwall. ' 544i . [SALE — TWO GOOD YOUNG “m, megs or trade for milk ‘. ,1 11m Neill, Norths BMII- NQQZc-tanrazs NAVY awn ‘ ' 36. A ly 147 Cumber- nwn‘ 5m bgzveen 6 and 8 ' _ s-s-u fins-z sccno AL was one almost new. Apply "m, flng, Wheatiey Rivarx-m ti’; ._. ILRBAN SEED M“ 044. Excellent 2 or write B. nbury. 5-4-2l n _ ISLAND BBED tck Percheron mare, l3 961's- lbs, Gregory Muli nan. i - 8-6 Jules Ell-slim: - sabrron seen. q, good working order. Price who, .1. l-l. McLeod, Granville 5- a- “ sans-runs: snap GUERN- lify heifer due to freshen July ilst Alrdale pup six months old and No. l2 base burner. Q._Archi- - n. .brld R. R. ii, Clip none 554-J. alter a P. M. s-z- . bfllhsfxnd Found war - some TIME AGO. TWO flat keys. Leave at Guardian. ' Reward. r I051‘ — A YOUNG BOW PIG. any one knowing o! her kindly ietme know. John Walm. New Glasgow. e-ii-li. I081’ — BOSTON BULL DOG iPemale). Reward. Finder notify Jack Leads. 48 Admiral St. SEED- A WANTED _ no“, 5° u" 1R- Iood cgndftion. Aggin t- ti.’ WANTED -. g on house or cottage, 125v“ mo“ tenant. Write "D. s WANTED - 22 CALIBRE mafia Phone 1137 or Write P. 0. Box _4f53. Charlottetown. Personal near ASTHMA wrr - A“ Remcdv No. natal-TI}? Mm‘,- Pmmin. effective supply (c4 doses) Pharmacy-x, OPPOrtu nies for women LEARN IIAIRDRE‘S ‘ - . fell"! oocortiblnllgf’ ‘Lilli, gamed. Bhhest paid positions. Htllvzue ree. Write Marvel lliairdressing Schools. Bloor st. taizvrgnto, Branches. Hamilton. Ot- Personal ' sfcFnbir _'___'—‘_ u" 2 wee/guns augzlnororrccz weeks as 0o stunt-Tunes: Store Drug -—---____._.__ a r-ma it» ___H§|p “lanyeé WANTED QVIMEDIATELY MATT) general housework. Good wages. Apply P.0. Box 54. 44.21 walvrnn ' " AID 003d waves. {none r461. 5-5-41. WANTED -— GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, whole or a t ti , Elmer McDonald? dare '13? aTT/IIIY Miscellaneous v become an immediate End 0i‘ Bouliing i~l'iir"o'vl§ Thousands Out 0i" Activity Iy FIID IAOIIOUII _ (Canadian Press lialf Writer) LDNDON, May 8 - (GP Cable)- End oi the bombing of‘ ive in Europe has thousands of veteran Can an ' out of work and put one of the crack hea- vy-bomber ‘groups of this thea- tre in line or a new task-or poa- sible dissolution. For the first time since the RC Al. group went into operation here giant r nlore than two years ago, its Lane Ralifakg and aatelu ware targets worthy of their punch Tactical fighter-bombers are tak- , ing care of bonus-worthy objectives in Germany. The future of the group's fliers and ground crews, plus that of tens of >~ * of l" *' t in he R.A.I"., thus shortly is exepcted {to ‘ o the Allied air command to answer. A scheme for-the repatriation of these Canadians is already on pa- per. Its announcement, however. must doubtless d d on when V-E Day comes, an less integrated with, the whole pro- blem of repatriation, reorganization and reassignment for all British and United States forces. It has been reported that the air police force in Eumpe- after the cessation of hostilities will be an international body. but the role to be played by Canadians is not like- ly to be a large one, and a major part of the force is expected to be made up oi the lighter type of air- craft-fighters and fighter-bomb- ers. For security reasons it is not per- mitted to give the number of Can- adlan squadrons released by the present stand-down. Whatever happens to these fam- ous outfits-the Alouette, Moose. Goose, Bison. Lion are a few oi their names-it’s a maticr of re- cord that they've put up a terrific performance and will be talked of whenever strategists discuss the ' way in which air power helped win the Second Great War. An indication oi Canada's cut- standing contribution to the Euro- pean air war was the fact that in August, 1944. the Canadian group led all other groups in the R.A.I-". STRAWBERRY PLANTS 15¢ hundred. $1.00 by m; - $590 thotusand. F. S. Reeves, south. mnald. 5' 5-31. 5-5-31. MR. W. II. B. STRIGIIT Y con-Eta, u.n._me William H. B, Stright occurred at h home here .on ‘Ihlesdayl evening at a o'clock, Ap- TII 17% . IOIIUWIHB an illness oi 10w of five months’ duration. The ___ __ ii-ft-li. Jerk Wanted .i_ Lilli’ WISHES T0 DO LIGHT iW-Bcwvrk by day or will care in: elderly lady. Apply Guard- Iin. 5-5-11. ..__._____i___________ [OMAN WITII FIVE YEAR OLD toy wants work or someone to we for child. Good pay. Write ~'A. B." Guardian. 0-5-21. -___ Male Help Wanted Iavrcn _- uoifinovr-nsTr-F- "to i0 viork on farm. Gordon Shaw, Braokley Begch. Machinery arm woon- lfgsltr saws v “‘ . Newest types liailable from direct facto rep- resentatives for Canada. ota- "6 Klldly furnished on applic- Iflnn. DeWnlt Disher corpor- pn Ltd. 4oz West Ponder st, ‘"6001", B. C. s-Z-W-S-Bi. .__ sea ll 10°“ “Flefiflfl Astana I icsrg‘.,,i“eiy.rsicl N es‘. ‘gValcfl “Isdmvie” wit": vilitN I tan rnptl-Y luatinil ‘mm iu\li“I“'“' s)‘ Iuiulratli)" m Pnugcccagalogllb‘ m“ “unilur” m in mi“ ‘ “u, beibro It gyporiunii-Y I e hi" o‘ LII we “*5 to I" ‘aha n at!!! in W.‘ I wy‘, flvhass-yxfivlllwAY I r0 molt Avon t. a»;,,',,;;,"l'.,"i' trail M» i‘ i““' "h", artists w ‘ i?!» Irkuaiille ever! “m o": vovnv - B acil 0"“ rc- tnat W“ Insulin“ ' __are fill .| will i“ u“, ' o" s09! ‘T. I700 for I at-rel‘ f I covfl‘ w“ . MW’!- odl! I Etaélfldm, ntr llllllll M rAI tron sat: i‘ "m or cleared n . _|. M‘. ‘ll Mil-EM vll" I?“ 1% Terms 100.00 cash. vcara at 0%. "A"! our. sen-rs "i Queen lirset .' ' line's g sons Fred Apniv, “‘ ADAMS 6- CO- born at - -. 20. 1871, "heilili" “"' as°"t',‘.’l' ‘Ohm! place when a 5 resided here ever since. his sorrowing widow, Field, he is daughters and daughters are: Besides formerly Mary survived by four five sons. The (Eliza eth , Russel Trenholm of b ) M" oguc: Mrs. (Hester) Mrs. Thomas Briggs or Spence Settlement; and (Marin) Mrs. Joseph Jones, Halifax. The young man and has Mr Strigh bomber “d with 3,700 sor- ltggsdbsnd dropped 14.000 tons of Fourteen thousand tons of bombs is more than the Germans dropped on=lion_don during the whole_v_1ar_._ foundland, and- Edward, serving In the Canadian Army overseas. An- other daughter (Nellie) Mrs, Bel- ford Spence predeceased her fath- er twentywne years o. a Two sisters. Mrs. C cries Doull, Carleton Siding, P. 2.1., and Mrs. Edith Pickering, Chelton. P.E.I, another sister, Mrs. Gertrude Mur- ray passed away at P.E.'I. tc weeks ago. Deceased is also survived by eighteen grandchildren. The late . t was a member of the Odcifellows Lodge at Port Elgin, and was also a member of the L. O.L. No. 132. and Fitzgerald L.T. B A. No. 439 of Murray Corner. His passing will be widelv mourn- ed b a large circle oi friends and relatves. The funeral was held on Friday at 2 p.m. from the Unit- ed Church at Murray Comer. The are: Charles, Lester, nnd of this place; Sterling, New-a REGISTERED REAL 179 Queen Si. floral tributes were many and beautiful. ESTATE DEALERS Phone-Day l828—Night 537 Farms: For Sale AT OTEEFIPS LAKE — Lot 48, Queen's County, 200 acres, 50 under cultivation, balance lumber and mixed firewood. Gencul crop in 1M4 excellent trees, also smaller fruits. yield, young orchard of 30 apple and plum Well water, plllllpl inside and outside. New '1 roomed house, fire place. concrete basement. Stables with concrete floors and foundations. hen house. wood shed. ice house. on 0'I(cefe‘s Lake noted for the er details and particulars on application. discount for cash or suitable terms. , business interests. HUNTER RIVER - 65_ acres , remainder mixed firewood, also machine ahed, pump house. A large part of this farm fronts fishing of Rainbow trout. Furth- Pricc reasonable with Reason for aelllng other Stock and equipment may also be purchased. on paved highway, 00 acres cul- large crop last year, 8 roomell n on d so weather but because of a lack cf house, barnwith full shed on back. and R.R. Station I miles, also same vicinity on highway. chased at reasonable prices. WITHIN 10 MILES OI CIIARLOTTETOWN - 50 acres, u cleared, balance hard and soft firewood, apple orchard, I room- cd houle, come rooms with hardwood floors. 2 fair sized barns. Land In good condition. Church and School within I mile. House and barn roofs newly ahingled. Price $3000. Within I miles of Charlottetown farm of small acreage. fully cultivated. 5 roamed house, electricity, barns with other outbuild- ings. Jieasonable price. STORE FOR SALE ozsraa authorises-um atero and ehease, u» l0- ruoluod house, barn and other outbuildings. This ia a good busi- ueas stand and the land In connection herewith runl to the ahore. Price 03,000.00. School l-2 mile distant, church 55 acres of land with buildings in Stock and machinery may be pur- Torma if necasary. HOUSES FOR sau: CIIARLOTTETOWN-d apartment house, central location. One of the beet paying propositions In the city. Price 00000. OCEAN VIEW-Within i mile from Belfast. Ifouse, barn and other outbuildings. Price for quick sale 01000. NEAR ROCKY POINT-House of I0 rooms suitable for tour- ist trade and store or tea room. also largo barn. ice house and l! asrsa of land If desired. Price reasonable. - CIARLOTTETOWN-J of the beet apartment houses in the City, in excellent locations. rariiculara on application. CIIARLOTTBTOWN-Beveral double tenement and single houaea, well icnauted on Water, Dorcbeater, Alley, Rochford, Ililla- bore, and other city atreetl. LOTS FOR SALE Many good building Iota in different paris of f“ loitciowu. Good locations. Pricea 0050-01000. Blues 00 a I00 or I00 feet as required. iicnouncoa Action of 0a Valera ‘LONDON May 4-(0? Cable)- The Daily Iilirror aaid todayPrime Minister De Valeria action in ex-l reeling condolence in the Ger- man minister to on; Hitler's death “is an insult u everyone of the United Nations but also to those thousands ofgal- law‘ Igiahmen who gent fowhetg nu. an ave for theg-faibh." M “But perha Irish leader stlldl admires an regards fact it has not been allowed to prevail," the newspaper added in commenting on Wednesday's ac- ticinieif the prime minister of neut- a re ' id dross earn: t: v part "of British Commonwea th feels himself com- pelled to take‘ a course which pro- claims him a friend of the foulest enemy democracy has ever had to face?’ the newspaper asked. The editorial a peered i MODEL SCHOOL The following pupils of Model School receive honor standing for the mouth of April. (Alphabetical o : rder) Grade VII-Francis Blanchard, Harold Warren. Grade VI-Frances Shepherd. Grade V-Donna Bowness, Shir- ley Carroll. Lloyd Seaman. Grade IV-Richard Carson, Eli- zabeth Mclbean, Frances Wilson. Grade III (A)-Greta Hansen, Fave Mill. " Grade III (B)_Donna Moore. Claude Carroll. Teresa Henessey. Grade IL-Jilizabeth Atkinson, Jean McDonald, Alex Murchison. Grs e I-Peter Kelly. Arthur Lidstone, John Allan McKenzie. qzzzv-e-i- CIOGUDL FOR _S_ALE Complete ' set of new Work Harness I Massey Harris runs in oil 5 pt. out. 1 IIay Rake I Wood Sleigh with box. I set Spring Tooth Barrows 1 act Light Barrows Mower. new. M. II. Milking Machine, new, complete with all Pipe Fittings. "good work Horse. Island Bred Sela of Swings and Neckyokes Alan quantity of I-fay. W. R. DENNIS. Marsheiil ii-A-Zi. _ Eli»; REPAIR SHOP 0PEN For prompt, high class work call at GAUTIIIEIVS SIIOE REPAIR SIIOP, next to Proud dc Moresideh. R. GAUTIIIER, Proprietor. For Sale By ‘fender Tfllflfll will no I’! 50cm"! "11 U o'clock noon, Duly 15th for Buildings arm “up. gfni m atanicy Brings Dairying {Elf-HE'- lox 2A: and small building Churn 1200 lbs. cap Pasteukizcr Z3000 lbs. Rotary , Plllllll (Z5 ll I’ Steam Boiler, (new |parents.‘ Mr. and under NWPWI. Bmokfield. and also the heading “De Va era Condoies." his wife l during pregnancy as a salemaard News has been received b his Mrs. (garlic v Arith N Hunter River, that thony. Newport. R c 11.1‘. has arrived safely in England. Mrs . ALBANY VALLEY SCHOOL leuior Depurhneut: ‘me following is the report 1m- 'Grade VIII-l. Ian m a 7- Gladys Noonan; s. emmlng’ GT1 Doris War- l’ . Grade VII-l. Eileen Noonan: f. ggorfien Noonan; s. Alastair Mac- Grade VI-l. Douglas Ma Lead; 2. David MacLeod; 3. Violect Ar- senault. Grade V-l. V!" Noon“: Leona Noonan; a n m l. Margaret Daw- wgighest average: Ian Hamming, Perfect attendance: Gladys Noo- nan. Lera Ross, Doris Warren, George ‘Prainor. Noreen Noonan, Alastair MacLeod. Leona Noonan, Vera Noonan. Margaret Dawson, Linus Noonan, Douglas MacI-eod. Principal—Teresa McKenna. Primary Department: Grade V Jr.-1. Ruth Noonan A; Phyllis Jardine (equal); 2. Philip Noonan; S. Patrick Noonan. Grade IV-l. (lorona Murray: I. Alberta Dawson; s. Everett Noo- nan. Grade III Sr.—l. M Dawson; I. Louise Dawson; s. Eginie Cam- eron. Grade III Jr.—l. William Train- or; 2, Aeneas Murray; 3. Bessie Delaney. . Nora Murray: i. S. Carmen Ross, Mary McMurrer. Grade I (A)—-l. Anne Noonan;] 2. Helen Dawson; 3. Douglas Per- ry. Grade I (B)-1. Pauline Green; 2. Joyce Green; l. Delbert Daw- n co . Grade I (Cl-l. Dianne Buch- anan; 2. Elmer Perry; 3. Phyllis Warren. . I-Iichcst average: William Train- °r'rlI8%' king co M use ma over %: ary Dawson, Louise Dawson, Gail Buc- hanan, Ronnie Cameron, Bessie Delaney, William Trainer, Aeneas Murray. Pupil purchasing greatest num- her of War Savings Stamps-Bes- sie Delaney. SAVE THE YOUNG PIGS (Experimental Par-m News) Losses of young pigs at the far- rowing, nursing and eanlinz stages can be greatly r uced if some thought and foresight are given to ‘the small details. mesa when over- looked frequently mean the - ference between life and death to the young pigs and greater or re- duced profit; to the owner. says w.w. Cram, Dominion Ibrperimen- tal Fiann. Indian Head, Sask. In addition to the usual feeds and laments, it is advisable to provide the sow with extra iodine against h3ITICS5I1€55 or goitre in her new-born litter. This is easily “id lineman’. reoagditicnsd 1943 l! separator.‘ Pipe Tbs-culls: mach] l and Dice. T m V“ Beatty lillmll- Pipe and cylinder New sheet iron water tarlr 100 I Iona. New ahcet ken water tank 30 one. Large butter milk tank and stand. lall 20 ft. (i In.) ahaftlng. l5 ft. (l I-l in.) ahaftlng 3 pul- leys. large Ina. cubes i943.) Steam Engine fully Quantity (1 1-2 in.) spruce. Plank and shelves. ‘ Zhrubber belts, 6 In. about 30 fi. e ac . lbelt, 3 in. 05fect (used 8 months.) nd pipe. scales 000 iba. Butter scales l0 lbs Moisture Scale! Cream testing scales Creamer tester, (nearly new) ee. 05 Cream sample bottles. Acid meter. ' preaaea. 300 lbmlinae. bundle shingles. I dosh, couch, 0 chairs. 0 Screen doors. About i0 tons (Blvview) coal. ..About l0 ton; Ice, packed in new, aawdust. and mauy other articles too numerous to mention. As this ls a large coolly building well finished with matched sheet- inga, and would ault many pur- Jlenden will be received differ- ways. namely: 1st building together with all rficiaa listed. ‘Elli! building alone 11M”. lflril above building In 00m poi’- 0 i Ill. 0th Boiler house. 5th Any articles lbted. Terms Cqsh llpun accpetancc of Tender. lllglleut or my ‘render not nec- eaeary lo accent - WALTER I. WEEK . Inspection or information on re- ueot. q WALTER I. WEEKS ishment may be fli/Olded pigs at birth by the use of small side-cuttinZ pliers W1" PYBW“ 1"‘ i ’ _ ulting in fewer ::..::“::;"a:.s‘ out l» vow i, 1 s, can be avoided b! firltillfilneohira sods a or a new‘ old each i!!! WW“ "' Ive. on the ionflfle. l5 mud‘ Im" ihirhatp as can l,» held 0,119?" FOR SALE 650;" young bulls. one two years cheaply done by dissolving one ounce of potassium iodine in a gal- lon of water and I'M-iii one tablsrpoo ul of in feed twice weekly durine m- ‘Illgnl daii ercise and i guar y ex healthy bowel mndltion of the pregnant or nursing sow Ind 11b- rer l; important. S iementai’! feeds of a laxative, coo n6 nature. such as green pasture, alfalfa. he? or alfalfa meal. bran and roots. 0Y0 valuable aids to health and thrill» Being on the job at fo-rrowin! time will generally repay the 0W0" many times over for tirne so WHIL- 1! the farrowing pen is 0411119004 with ‘heatinn facilities. nerd 1""! m“; g (greep, many deaths rom milling, crushing and under nour- Removal of the needle teeth "m" my m the sows udder al well as 1 . plsnsemls in ywne v1“ "i" "' 11d extra iron to litters. As soon as litters are 4 444-0O44§O&§-b-0064-6>4§*‘ u," m‘; Ilolateins. ihm old, two ysarilnga from 0004 1T0! dauu. with good records, all aired by our herd bull, raiconwcod, King Bessie XX. _ GEORGE A. GODFREY A SONS.’ North Wiltahire, P.E.I. We will be buying washed| and unwashed wool daily. except Wednesdays. Paying prices set. by the Canadian Wool Board. CON DON OOLLEN MILLS L-nv ages to Mrs, Levy only. war aviation nearly 200 ropatrlat-‘ recruited Lines. and several training vice president nounoed here. include to enlist giving jobs to retu ever possible, Mr. English said that it! plated training in T.C.A.'s traffic song gent supervisors pnroacfrlltl; in trainin. now operating the air line's‘ n Appeal Allowed in Halifax liaalagaa 0m (Ill The Canadian Press) 01'!‘ WA, May $—Thc Supreme Court of Canada today allowed ais b the Canadian Pacific, ac . and the Nova Bcotia Ifiiiti Beat and Power Co., a- s a lower court decision a- warding damages of 042,170 to Mr. and Mrs Jamel Levy of Halifax for iniur Mrs. Levy suffered in an accident. Mrs. Levy suffered the loss of a leg when a 0.1’. express truck hit a street car. owned by the power- company. in which she was trav- elling. Nova Scotia courts award- to Mr. Le lulnnlsllnlorcllnnlsllalTzlfi-llalnlalnlunlln llflllll- 4 the appeals, the lun- reane Court ruled that a new as- sessment would be made for darn- i I. C. A. F. VETERANS RECRUITED IY '1'. C. A.‘ WINNIPEG. Main. May 0—'l‘o cope with the expansion of post- ed R.C.A.l='. veterans have be Trans-Canada Air schools for theiri have been opened at the economy's operational headquart- ers in , . P‘. , the air line an- The figures do not Qoyecs who left TCA.‘ m u... with T.C.A.'s policy of‘ med men when-. Air Force veterans have com- depcrtznent. 7c traffic agents in passenger service are veterans, as well as l5 ill-charge, thre veterans classes, a1 a planes and six more are in tr ng. Before the end of the year it is t manymore veterans d passed on to traffic, passenger services, com- munications and flight duties. ST. PETERS HARBOR. SCHOOL Report for the month of April: GradFVII: l, Geraldine Barry. Gfildel-IVIME Mildred , a . a 1, Leland Baker; l. er. Algndamz: Ggidde III (SIJZ i. Keith Ander- son; 2, Stanley Drake. Grade 111 (Jr.): 1. Connie And- erson and Eileen l-Iawboit (equal). O/rude II: l, Lola Baker. Grade I (a). Waldo Squires: (b) n Hswbolt; (c). no tests. Attendance Alden Baker and Lola Baker. Teacher: Mabel Binnott. BONSIIAW W. M. l. The Easter meeting of the Bon- sbaw United WMS. took i710" at the home of Mrs. L. T. Benton. In the absence of the President. Mrs. J. W. cs presid . Th0 theme of the meeting "No man liveth unto himself" as 10BX10 in blissionary thly was carried cent piece, or reduced iron equal w an aspirin tablet. Either treat- ment is repented once weekly until the piss are elstirle well. W0 0P m!" do"; genera y being sufficient. pin ma», ll nourished and diti d ri nursins Ind "'5' llngmgzagdi, dig: the kind ilhfll 81'1"" most quickly and profitably ‘W’ naaa-ket pigs of toll illlflmy- __ AT HAZEL GROVE McEwen; 130 acres. 70 acres clear land, and 20 ready for culti- vation. Two running spring!‘ Also good orchard. House and barn In good condition and newly ahinglcd. Reason for selling, Ill health. Apply to- JOIIN BERTRAM IIIIIIIIII Farms For Sale AT CRAPAUD Estate Of The Late George‘ Russel Stordy, consisting of 94 acres, 65 acres clear land, 22 acres ploughed, house and barn in good c-nrrliiion, land In high stoic of cultivation, near school, churches and butter factory. gr... war-v" "a 5-4-5-8.3I. ~ intend I ‘claw run-cl v4 'm:mm “on! ' _ thew Paula-man r II Tim's w*~“~‘,‘_" ' pawl 9"“ (Mutter! (“Emma-vow n " In! F" ‘mum "5 j . ...._......__..__.. 1 “ i1 EIEIEIEIJEIJIEI FEEEIIEE out. Three me-rhbe then conduct- ed "a wartime Easter 0108111111119"- These three woanen t-"lonal style camed the thoughts W . . medical missionary. Dr. Philip educated story was about Loo, RN, born in Montreal, who the young people in the different church organizatigs. IEIFIEIEIEEJIQJIQIEIIilliifilliiifiilfilrnrdiiilfilfifillllII 7:30 P. M. 0!] Iii Eli [i Iii El IE LEI E Iii E E Announcing: I Portraits by “MEYERS” to be taken at u» Charlottetown Hotel, May lat to May 9th, in- elusive. Photographer's Hours — Daily 10:00 a.m. to,l1:80 a.m. 1:00 p-rn. to 0:90 p.m. 7:00 pun. to 0:00 pun. Sittings by appointment only For your appointment please phone‘ the 1 Charlottetown Hotel i’! 'All coupons NON vamp after May our i ~ i MEYERS STUDIOS CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown IEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEI U EIIEI staff in Chengtuw Several Easter hymns were sung, and prayers of- fered, by different manners, Minutes of March meeting were read and a roved, the treasurer 8MB! in conversa- the consideration of racial and diifielléen firetaries encourag repo . The society was pleased to have Bessie Carson present. Meet- ing closed by singin "Oh, Mum of the working worl " and by members in unison. Lune served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Hector MacNevin and Mrs. Steph- en MacLeod. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Neil Saimond. in China but The third Margaret Chu b0 in Canada. had a wonderful influence with Later she NOTICE m, There will be a meeting of the Citizen! Adoption Committee H. M. C. S. Charlottetown, in the CMIMII Chambers, City Hail. on Tuesday eveninlz. May 8th at Urgent business. I-IAZEL HENRY, Secretary- IEIEIIEIEIIEIEJIEIEJIEIEIEIIEIIEIEIIIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEEJIEQ AUCTION SALE AT cnarmv rum. (Mt. ltewurt) i 01v WEDNESDAY, MAY an. AT rwo o'clock P. l I am instructed by Mrs. George E. Warren to sell q the premises the above day and hour, the following art- icles: STOCK — One horse (blood) 7 years old; onecow, l‘ years old: one heifer, 2 years old (newly freehenod); 0nd heifer, l year old; two hogs. v MACHINERY-One binder (Frost 8: Wood); one hi, mower; one Broadcast seeder; hiller; ocuffler; one spring- tooth harrow; single plow; cart; truck wagon; wool sleigh; one set platform scales; one cream separator; one barrel churn; small quantity of ha)’ IMI 8'13"; 9W0"! other articles. Also, five acres of marslrfield sltuain at Cherry HIII aforesaid- Terms-CASH. ’ W. L. McLEOD. Auctioneer. B-S-f-l Auction Sale AT SCOTCHFORT, TUESDAY, MAY 0th, AT S (TCLOCK ' "n, I arn instructed by Michael Egan to sell by public auction the fel- lcwiug: ' STOCK-I horse 9 yearn old. general purpose; I milk cows to freeh- en Juus 1st; l heifer l year old; 10 hens. CROP-Z tour hay; 2 tons atraw. MACHINERY-l binder (McCormick); I hay mower (MoCormickH l hay rake; 1 disc harrnw; l spring-tooth barrow: 1 single plow (F. I W.): I acuffler; l hillec; 1 truck wagon; 1 driving wagon: 1 cart; 1 driving sleigh: I box sleigh»; 2 wood sleighs; l separator (Renfrew): 0 cords firewood in blocks; ladders; work harness; driving harness; forks, shovels, hoes and other articles. Cash. . W. II, BEATON, Auctioneer. ii-B-B-‘I Auction Sale FRIDAY, MAY liih, AT 2 P. M. AT 202 DORCI-IESTER STREET I am instructed by Mrs. Ellen MacDonald to sell by public auction her furniture, including: Chest of drawers, bureaus, comrnodes, tables and chairs, five beds, sprlngl and mattresses, floor covering, base burner, Quebec heater, bed davcnport, pictures. mohair parlor suite, hall rack, bed clothing. blankets, quilts. sheets, pillows and pillow caeea W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. J\I\\ ‘I-PEALL 01v” EEIIEIIAL FIIIAIISE EASTERN LIMITED Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Phone fi Loans ur to ssoono user morrmm rarmnrrre ‘Iaruaa u Accordance was w r. r. e. aoeumlnl- Phillipa Bldg.