w W APRIL 21. 193s THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN You Wall Marvel at This Quality "SM-AUX TEA "Fresh irom the Gardens" Stock‘ Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks .____ (Caaadiaallrcss) ' Stocks Allied Chemical . Anl and i" Power Am Smelling ... Am Tel nnd Tel Anaconda ... . Atchison ... ... . Auburn Motor ... ... . (‘anrlda Dry ... ... ... l.‘ I’ - Vase ... ... ... ... ... - riu-snvenke and Olllo (Ion as ... ..' Corn Products ... liellllvuru und Hud fir-n Foods ... . iir-n iiiotors ... ... . int Harvester ... .. Int Nickel ... Nat Biscuit ... N l’ Centrni . Bcnllharaois ... North America iinion (Tarhido ... . Union Pacific ... ... ..... . .. United Corp ... ... ... ... .. ii S Rubber Vanadium Westinghouse Woolworth . PROBUCE (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, Anril Zri-Jlichtcr re.- r-r-lnts caused a flrmcr tom- in hut- tcr prices on tho fiinnir-cnl dairy and produce mnllu-i today, The general quotation on no 1 regrmieri was 20".» ' rents a pound as compared with 20 to 20% cents yesterday. Arrivals to- talled 78'! boxes to record ll substan- tial rlr-crenao for tho tilirvl straight day. The low prices lift‘ not nttrlu-t- in: western butler which was an im- portant: itonl in recclots when prices n-oro higher last week and the week hl-forc. Tho egg market hold llir-ndy. Grad- rd shipments in ear-lots or less sold for 17 cents n dozen for extras, rents for firsts and 17'. or-uis for sec- ‘ onrls. Offerings were 1,388 eases. i a With receipts on the cheese market totalling only '18 boxes, new current Ontario colored was unchanged at 9 to iiié cents n pound. New Brunswick and Print-r- Eduard island green mountain potatoes were l5 to S0 cunts per 80 pound bag. __,____i______. GgRA IN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEU_ April 26- OLOSI Myst-at: May 577.; July Stilt-ll: Oct “Bails: May 2595A; July 201,4; Oct" K e 1 . . » . “grisly-W. liiny 33B, Jilly iitigfl, Oct CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard titliig: No 1 nor 57%: No 2 nor hill/l: No (l nor .\o 4 nor 53%: No ii 51%; No ti 51m; 481/2; Truck Sill; No l durum Unis: No 2 C W 511,4; No 5i (‘ W 93%: No 1 Md 2H4: x0 1: feed 211,5; “Planted 13%.: Track 2554.. Harley: liilllting gnu-ion 6 row ex 3 I? \V 36%; 2 row ex 3 (“W fill. Other lrrades no 3 C W 32%: No 4 f? W .10- g%:l\'o5CW20;No0CW28;Track MT’L. cums, (Canadian Press) Montreal Stock Market "n" (Canadian Press) Butllllrst A licli Tel . ,., Brazilian ... Cull (‘ur ... l) l’ ..l N... (i0 . l Int. - it. Mason liarrls bicifoll l-‘roui. . iilontrl-ai Power Nat Brew ... ... Power Corp ... .. Shnwlnisou Nurel of Can ... ... ... ... 21 Winnipeg El ... LIVES TOCK (Canadian Press) l\i'0.\"l‘lil<l/\I._ April Qti-Jillttid pnriu in tho United Klllgdonl will be two weeks. About 453 hcud will sail from Montreal today full Birkcllheud on board the Manchester Regiment. This will bring the total 1033 ports above the 10,000 murk, as ex- ports to the iinltcll Kingdom from tho iiillr-iilnll-s so far this {in total 9,958 head. lii0.\"l‘iil'lAL. April Qlk-Offcrlngs on the two Montreal livestock mar- kets today totalled 833. Receipts were compost-d of 27 cattle_ 169 calves_ and 881 hogs. There were not enough cattle to make ll market. Calves were moving slowly st yes- trfflfl-v-Q llnvvr privr- it» ity rrlivcs iirorlullt 1 with rom- llguu to Just plain kind.- around $1.’,- 50. Hogs worn sturdy at S" t0 $5.25 for hat-on»: and bntr-iu-re, Sclect bat-cos brought $1 per hog Pi-Plllilllll. heavies S. M) to $71.75, extras hl-uvles $5 t0 ' Iliullt hogs brought $5.75 to $1 '5 and sun's range-d from $3.50 to Si according to quality. IV. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer iflvnn B .. l~il llond llnll ‘Shari: . . . . . .. Ford oi‘ (‘llnlllltl . Ninz liud .. St Oil ind EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) .\i0.\"l‘lil'l.\i._ .\prll ‘Jo-British and furl-lull exchange ill relation to tho Pnnlldinn dollnl- (Ill oolnpilod by the llmvzli liank of Uanadn, clnstul today as follows:—- Argentina peso .2001. Australia pound 8.4706. Brazil nlllrics .0802. Belgium bcigll .1785. (‘hlrln liolll: Kong dollars .3053. Czechoslovakia crown .ii.’l0l. Denmark krone JiWiG. Franco franc .0501. Germany reichsnlark .20.'i.‘l. Great Britain pound 4.3700. OX- rt-slllllt-rl this week llfil-r u lunso of OX- Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) rorouto and Montreal-Industrial stocks close with strong tone. Toronto Mines-More narrwly and close firm. New York—iiil1.l0i'l!y of gains at l‘ os .. Winnipeg-Wheat holds recent III- P. ‘i Toronto-Bacon hog; off car firm and unchanged It d. . LONDON. Bar sliver down; copper, tin and load higher; sine unchang- cd. New York-Bar silver and tin ess- it-r; copper firm; lead and sine un- changed. New York-Coffee and sugar eas- ier: rubber higher; cotton unchanged. MINIIlIG l) Canadian Pros TORONTO, Avril 80- Stocks Acme Oil rrv . . Coiuluarin ... (‘ommon P ...- ... u:- u: n- Pnnlrlurllln . . . ~ Homestead .- Howvy .. Prnnlir-r I'm..- Air Ilw-vns ... Sun Ant . Sornin . . S-lrn‘n Shr-rriit .. Sircoc Amer Sup Power. n L." > _ _ _ _ _ . As u null El ,,_“,,,,,\._,,r, (‘an Blllla-tlnl . pm “m, ""1"" S'»""' - (iilnnl lies . C-(‘lvplt-r Snlt- it-rs Dni (iii . liid-nddn. Fonthifls iilllvrolv lionlr Oil . llnyniite . \":lllurcs /.. ... ... .- Aignvml . . Brolrniru .. Buckingham (‘an Kirk ... Pnhult. ... . Dnnl Exp] . Kirk Hunt . Greece drllchma .0073. Holland flnrln .5118. llunlzllrv [ll-nun .22 . ltlliy lirc .0001. Japan yon .'.‘7Rl1. Jugosinirn dillur .01ili. Now Zz-alllnll wound 3.4004. .2233 Norway kro . South Afrlrn pound 4.8586. 0R8. .2271 Spain pcaeta .1 Sweden lrrono. . Switzerland frllrlc .f.'l0l. linitorl States dollar iii pt-r cont flrPilliliin. NllilV YORK. Apnil '.‘.fl—!.\.f'.)-— Foreign exchange heavy. Great Brit- ll0 4 7H 7-16: Iitllv 5.75%’ 301,4; Germanydttfitlyg; Canada 81. \+¢+**¢¢ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS‘ AND t HIGHWAYS NOTICE with Section 12 of “The all persons, liable for road tax desiring to commute the cash Payment of same, must notify the tax collect- or in the School District in which on or before the First day of May Blank Forms necessary for same may be obtained from the tax collector of the School District in which they reside. The time for giving the above notice has been extended to the 10th day of May, 1933. y G. SHELTON SHARP, Minister of Public Works and Highways. In accordance toad Act 1928", or horse tax, ‘Charlottetown, P. E- I- Anril 2c, 1933. woou iliild-i-Id-tlt-Oi. éAAgAAjAejAAAAAAA AAAAAAkkAAA AAAAAAAAAA they reside, next. Lake iilnron Riairnilil- Night Hawk itrli Nt-l . | iiillago .. Sud (‘out ... ... ... “Rt-ll liirk Dare to be wise: begin it at once: he who puts oi! the hour for living arighl; is like the country clown who waits for the stream to flow by; but it glides on, and will glide on, flow- ing past all the time. J1. Threw Away $ti_c_k When Sciatica Yicllicll to liruschon There can bc no doubt that this man has finished walking with s. stick, for it is now four years since he discarded it. H; writcsz-"llbr 1U months I suffered with chronic sciatica and rheumatism, and was unable to walk without tho aid of a stick. But after taking Kruscheu Salts for a short time, I was able to throw away the stick. It is now four years since this happened, and I have had no rc- turn of the complaint, and have not lost a day from work. I shall never bc without Kruschcn Salts, as they are worth their weight in gold. You can use this letter as you please, as I can honestly recommend Kruscheu Salts to any suflsrerP-C. P. If the eliminating organs bcccrns childish, they permit: harmful uric acid to accumulate and deposit it» self in the tissues, muscles and joints in the form of needle-pointed crystals, which, piercing the nerve sheaths, cause excruciating pains of sciatica. The six salts in Krusrhcu stimulate‘ the eliminating organs to healthy, regular action. Mischievous uric acid is than given no chance to collect. _ 3 reelected judge of crllran. alllinlnlll _?- This column ls reserved for Dunn's Count! new! cl local interact but ad- vartlslng of a newly nature may ba insortsd at 4 cents a word strictly payable is advauco. MILTON - St. John's Church, Sunday services April S0: Morning Prayer, 1l a. m., Evening Prayer, 7-30 P- m, Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. NEW LONDON GROUP-Tile Presbyterian Church in Ocnadi. services on Sunday, April 30th, will be as follows: 11 a. m. mug River; 2.30 p. m. Clifton: 7.30 p. m. Gcddic Molnorial. IIAMPIDN PASTOR-AI. CHARGE ——The services for Sunday. April 30th arc Aplrin Rood at 11:11am]:- tml at l; and Vlctorls at '!. Rev. Shows Heart Of Man Dead For 110 Years MONTREAL. April iii-McGiil! oldest prssession-the defective heart of a. young mun who died in lszs-held the centre of the stage at a. meeting of the McGiil Alum- nse Society in the Medical Mus- eum while addresses were given by Dr. Maude Abbott, curator of the museum. and lntemationaiiy known authority on cradiac condi- tions and by Dr. W. W. Francis, medical librarian. Dr. Abbott exhibited at. ths re- quest of the Alumnae Society some l of her many publications, among them the sn- William Oclcr Mc- morlal volume and her “History of Medicine in the Province of Que- Coo. gyros. Minister. ANGLIUAN SERVICE-Y - "Jrap- cud. cam: John's Church, April ab, ‘Evcnsong 7.80; Hymns 44 (l), 634 (i), 5B8 (I) 572 (l). Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church, April l‘ 30. Morning Prayer 11.00. GAZETTED-Aanong the list of appointments promotions. etc, in tho Canadian militia. recently gaz- etted appears tho following: Re- serve general list. ‘rhe undermen- ‘A tloncd is trans. to the Res. Off: Lt. O01. V. L. Goodwill, V. D. 12th, Dec. 1982. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Edward Dow- "5 ling took place yesterday morning from his late residence, 260 Euston ‘w Streetand was largely attended. V. The pail bearers were Messrs James 0 Ilec, George Moore, Ernst Prunty, Mark Pound, John Carmichael and Watson Higgins. High Mass was celebrated by Father MacCarthy and service at, the grave was con- ducted by Fathcr Oilsnley. A JUDGE GILLIS REELECTED — The following clipping from the Medford, Mesa, Mercury will be of interest here, as Judge Glliis, of De- trolt, is s. nephew of Mr. Peter J. Gillis, of Arlington, Lot 14, who lives on the old homestead where the Judge's father John C. Giilis, of Medfol-d was born. "Judge Joseph A. Gillis, former Medford boy, and educated in Mcdford schools, was common pleas court, in Detroit, yesterday. Judge Glilis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gillis, cf 9 Emerson street. Atty. Steven Glllis, his brother, is in the legal department of the city cf Detroit. They are brothers of James c. Gillls, Medford Street commis- sioner. Judge Gillis was the sole survivor of the Republican .tlckei; in the elections, the T‘ mocrats taking all of the offices. CHOIR BANQUETED -— A very pleasant affair indeed was the ban- quet tendered the choir of the Bap- tist Church, by the ladies of the Guild on April 21st. The school- rocm in which the banciuet was held_ was prettily arranged, with the tab- les tastefully decorated in Easter colors. Mr. J. A. Webster presided in his usual geniaily good humored manner. The thanks cf the Church to the choir for their outstanding musical service so generously given, was gracefully conveyed by the Rev. A. c. Vincent and on behalf of the choir acknowledged by Mr. J. E. Stems. Other speakers on this oc- casion werc Mr. Webster, Mr. Be- thune and Colonel Full. The ladies of the Guild, the hostesses on this occasion, sre to be congratulated on the success of this pleasant gather- ins. PYTHIAN LEADER-Mrs. Olga Gibson. of Tidal Wave Temple, Monc‘ l, grand chief of the Pyth- lsn Sisters, Maritime Domain. made her official visit, to Saint John, Monday night to Moulson Temple, No. 14, Pythian Sisters, in Pythisn Castle, Union Street, and 114 were present to greet the dis- tinguished visitor. All-long the com- pany were visitors from the my- slist and Marielle ‘Icmples in St. John: Tidal Wave Temple, Mone- ton and Alexandra in Prince Ed- ward Island. The acting most ex- cellent chief ma. William Sar- gcsnt, pnsidcd. ma. Hank L. Grcsrson, past grand chief, on be- hslf of Moulson Temple, present- ed a git cf silver to Mrs. Gibson, and silo expressed hcr appreciation pleasingly. Mrs. Charles Wanna- nlakcr made the presentation of a nice purse to Mrs. Porter as a gilt from the temple in appreciation of her work. Several addresses were given and mfrcshmcnts were serv- ed-St. John ‘lbicgrsph Journal. - PERSONALS The many friends oi Mr. A. J. Douganyil Grafton St, will rc- grct to learn of his very serious illness. Friends of Mr. n. 0. Brown, pro- prietor of the Queen Hotel, will be pleased to learn he has returned home fully recovered in health from the City Hospital. bee", which commanded internat- iionai interest upon its publication 'a year or two ago. There was also ;a photograph of the HcGlli Uni- [versity exilibit arranged by Dr. [Abbott for the centenary meeting lcf the British MPdical Association ‘held in London last summer. It was Dr. Abbott's contribution to medical krlolnlrdge-a clinical classification of different types of congenital heart disease-which lied to the opening of the Mcdico- lChirurgical Society to women. Her paper on that subject was read. by Dr. James Stewart to the society in November 1898, and inspired a resolution to admit women to membership. moved by Dr. J. G. Adami on that occasion and adopt- ;ed with but one dirsenticnt vote. j As the resui of her work, Dr. ‘Abbott was afiked by Sir William [Qsler to write the section on con- genitalheurt d‘sease for his system of medicine. The exhibits of the McGiil Medical Museum were cica- sifled by Dr. Abbott, according t0 the wishes of Dr. Wyatt Johnston, and at his suggestion she went t0 Washington in 1906 and put for- ward there before the medical con- vention his plan for forming an in- ternational society of medical cur- ators, which was adopted. Dr. Ab- bott is the permenent internation- al secretary of the International Association of Medical Museums- SLAUG-IPPER OWLS AS BIRD MENACE ITUNA, scsic, April 25-403.)- A wholesale slaughter of horned owls is being carried on hers by sportsmen in an effort to preserve the life of many adult pheasants PAGE FIVE New Invention . ‘Q36’ Val“ CROP REPORTS LONDON. Alifll 25—-(C.P.)—A device blown as the “echometcrfl _ _ manufactured by the Marconi 73% d! $213k d Montreal dudng season frequent Sounding Device Company. 81W! the depth of water under s. ship and the nature of the bed of the repomoozheprograsofthocrcps. Thea: crop reports u: telegraphed to various Ocean, and will eventually, it is - - . thought‘ be me w report the web 3:3; from which they WI." be mailed fro: w once of particular kinds of fish in I H ' the neighborhood of the ship. Brl- Applicatim to b: put on the mailing list may be fish irewlers are using this device made in person or in writing at my Branch of more than other kinds of vessels the Ban]; at present, it. being s. comparutive- n. lull all: pahliahq magi”; ly new thing in the marine line. sanmaryoabasinelshsmcdldouhiffiw n is claimed a is a valuable oe- "i “e m eh ' h- » mead»- bector and that 60 per cent of the losses of vessels have hitherto been caused by strandings and kin- dml causes, many of which might have been obviated by the use of sounding apparatus capable of giv- ing soundings instantaneously and in quick succession. The device not only gives the depth of water under the ship, but ‘ indicates the nature (hard or soft) oi the sea. bottom, while recent experiments tend to show that the BANK or MONTREAL Advertisillgllates-ilayaillc ill Advance 01h! Gwllll-II lwI-il. 4c. per word: wcstcm and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Evfllt-l. 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorial: writ “imam” Wm °"°“i"“"‘1y 3i" m‘ Notices. 10e- ber inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual oner- formaltfon as to the presence of m“, cud,‘ “c” ‘a p“ “m” “u”. o’ confidence. 7M particular kinds of fish in the D61’ limb: Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ‘lilo. par inch or lc per word. Other ratca on applications. “Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five [I . neighborhood of ilho trawler using it The apparatus is extremely sim- ple in operation and can be manip- ulated by any member of the ship's crew- Soundings can be obtained instantaneously merely by pressing a. button, and the presence of this gear on board ship undoubtedly BATlh-k P01’ word. ulna m- scrtions for tho price of two, strictly payable in advance. For Sale ron sane - mom" noon‘ encourages the taking of soundings To Let Mu” "id 59°" 011 00m" 10h frequently, even during the most Apply Guurdmu- 9067445“ adverse weather conditions. To RENTAT ROCKY POINT’ M“ Eacherns Cottage and 2 others. CAILBOABD SUITABLE F0! — __ Apply to A. McMahon» Rocky lining cuthouses. etc, 1c per INDIANS" 135131-35 ‘ Point. 9071-4-28-31. sheet. Guardian Office. u. THRIVE IN WEST wanted son ssu: - AUCTION roan. Five. Bridge and Whlst Bcorl WLlNIPEGI W111 ”6—<°-P->— Cards. c. dial: Cc l Papooses in the Dominion Govem- WANTED-BABY cAnai/“il- u‘ Prinilery. u” n1tqr€v_ 1i:’: mentfg baby clinics on Indian ms_ P]? 3°‘ 295- smms- 909144741- FRESHENED HEIFER FOR SAL‘ ervatious throughout the west are; also spruce trees for hedges. Apply lVANTED — ON OR. BEFORE showing the effects of the care be- June 1st, an apartment, of 3 or 4 G "d, ewwed upon thflm and the clinics W011"- Cmml- Wflgemgi-‘Y-v u ._._____._____.u m 9°64 4 2M‘ - -2 - . arc thriving, said lviiss A. T. Bran- FOB TIN DAYS ONLY-LEVER- don investigating conditions on the Spring-tooth Harrows, 17 toetl; resgwm lwmfisllrtrufgltncglt3gec5iziuaiobg reversible points. $31.50 deliveredr. ° 8 - _ W. n. Dennis; 9061-4-25-31, Special investigator {or the De- bargain. Write description and - FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY.‘ Five, Bridge and Whist Scora pal-lament of Indian Affairs, Miss lowest price to Box "K." Gus-rd- Brandon ls s pioneer in this phase hm 90854-2741. o; m, Department-s servwfl A» _ _ Cards. Guardian Central Joli sisted by four other nurses. sshe is Miscellaneous mnkry‘ NW’ bu‘ attempting to ascertain the caus- SAWS FILED AND SE1 ‘mum.’ p03, SALE ___ STRAWBERRY Plants. Variety Senator: Dundsp, Priccper 100 plants. sixty cents. Angus C. McAulsy, ‘Iracadid Cross, P. E. Island. 9088-4-fl-3l. FOI- SALE — EARLY POTATOES es of the high mortality among infants and young children on the reserves. ‘ _ Miss Brandon opened the first baby clinic of its kind in the ston- ing and upholstering. Violins and cases made or repaired. Moderate charges. F‘. Baker, 137 Hillsbom street. 90B7-4-27-1l. that have been imported and dis- tributed here for game purposes. A large number of these owls have been found nesting in this district and in every case the area about the nests was littered with the remains of prairie chicken, partridge and other valuable birds. Worth Let children know something of the worth of money by earning it; over pay them if you will, but let them get some idea oi‘ equivalents; if they get distorted notions of values st the start they will never be rigl-lted. Mrs. John H. Myers, wife of the ember of Parliament for Queen's, lPrince Edward Island, is visiting in Ottawa-Ottawa. Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. Scott, who spent the winter in Bale Vertc left recently for oLear-y, P_ E. 1., where they will reman for the K011111101‘. cy Indian reserve st; Merely, Alta, in 1925. New clinics have been es- tablished in each of the three Prairie provinces. Modern hygiene, she said, was combatting the death rate of children and the percent- sgc of deaths was steadily being lowered. Describing her work among the Indians, Miss Brandon said the 01111105 hid been very successful and were overcoming the natural aversion of the squcws to sanltm tlon and kindred matters. Now the Indian mothers readily put their children in care of the clin- ic's nurses and soon got accustom- ed to having their new-born pap- ooses bathed and powdered, a. new idea. to them. ---____..._ Mentioned in Exodus 9; 31, and CORNWALL-YORK POINT for seed. Bliss Trl ph— d. memo-rs “m n Early six weeks, pink. Early Har- vest, white. I ship to any station. Price on application. John R. Marks, New London, P. E. 1., 9048-4-25-311. The April meeting of the Corn- wail-York Point Woman's Insti- tute was at the home of Mrs. Dun- can Robertson. ivlrs. William white the president was in the chair. Twenty one members and several visitors were present. The usual routine was followed for the meeting. After the reports had been taken and the various discussions finished a. program was presented as foilowsz-Piano solo, Mrs- Leslie McEwen; vocal solo, Mrs. Hewitt: reading, ms. ‘Dean McEwen; vocal solo, Mr. William Butler; Dialogue, 'Hllds Butler, Jean Robertson, Ronald Butler, Tommy Butler and Jack Bell; voc- al duet Elizabeth and Jean Rob- in other books of the Bible. bar- ertson; new an Book-v. M11- Fred Iey was one of the most import- Mei-mo: violin solo. Mrs. Wfllilm ant. foods of the human race forgmmef- thousands cf years. Bare meal, as The "BK?- mefilll! Will b8 ll? 91¢ barley meal 1s cruled in Swtlanci, 7101119 of M11 FY94 Millie" '3" forms a favorite dish or pgyfldge the evening of May first. Each Employment Wanted WANTED-A POSITION 0N Ai farm. Apply Guardian. 9076-4-26-35 Male Help Wanted WANTED-YOUNG MAN WANT- ed (Protestant) for farm work. Albert Weeks, Albany, R. R. 9081 -4-27-3i. Four Valuable Properties FOR SALE Relldmce, corner Prince and Euston Streets, now occupied. by myself. Residence, on Bayfleid Street, now occupied by K. S. Rogers. The Dalton Farm. Southport. 50 acres and ll0 pcn fox ranch. flvrl- lent buildings. The Flood Ranch, 30 acres. new for frsst-blto-Illaarfs Llament. L-a-s-t-s longer- ancl you'll like the juicy flavor. at the presmi; day member is asked to give a hint on rasidtelnce “and farm. 40 Pen for. gardening or house cleaning in srl- "M - PP Y W. K. ROGERS. swer to roll-call. The program 9062_4_25_tts_3,‘ commltteeds, Mrs. Mack Vickerson, Mrs. Seymour Scott, Mrs. Hazcn Howard and Mrs. Clifford Bain. Members are asked to bring con- tributions to a grab-bag. (Patriot Please Copy) iii" OTICE EJJQQRIMR Limited PASSENGER! no vnnlour ‘ Route. Starting al New York alfi Halifax, St. Plcrrc, St. John's, MOM troll. ClYTown, St. Pierre, St. Johlffl Halifax, New 10th- I . small Meeting of the Fish a. ij Gama Associati will bc llela in 3 5-1 the Board of Trade Rooms, Char- ,3 u! lottetown, Friday, April 28th, st i: 5,, coo r. M. m the under ccnlldcr- g. 4 :5 stion any proposed amendments to g, l nlogAjjfln" y“ o M" the Migratory Birds Act. s. s. "DOMINICA" Mny 2o May a; s. s. "ROSALIND" Jun a Jun I. M. MACFADYEN, Charlottetown Agents, CARVELL BROS LTD. 9092-4-27-2i. ' FORS Mr. W. D. Pollock offers for sale his valuable property formerly known as the “McGill property” on McGiil Av- enue next to the Provincial Sanatorium. consisting of house and barn and tlree acres of land and also all house- hold effects and garden tools. The property will be offered at 1 o’elock sharp, Friday 28th inst... after which the fumi- ture, ctc., will be sold. Terms of property purchase made known at. sale. Household effects, cash. J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. calling as followina’ nort- lll I'M-lion "