unY. 25. 19a! rm: rmaknorraroww qpikggiam FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS ONE YEAR T0 PAY “may to Noemi Branch oi The Canadian Bank 0f ' Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOE REPAYMENT Yo!" ' ii You You Deposit narrow Receive Monthly g so $ 55.81 l 5 5 10s $ 100.06 l 0 a 168 $ 167.30 $14 s 21s 8 2012s sis 5 324 S 803.25 $27 $ 540 3 505.54 S45 5106s $1000.86 $89 QTHER AMOUNTS AT PROPOR- TIONATE RATES villi-nuns ulaisniiia, can“. “u. e Advertising Rates-Payable in Advent; Ufilll ' . o“ afinnillztlllzfiuzutala. do yo: wunll Mutant mitt ululuiilu new Cuuuug yuan" ‘g; p“- nusaeru ma“, g, ulurth I" STOCK QUOTATIONS 40 DUI wont; All Ammonium aulfiozulu: pet) lmlré‘:all;lbtll lunar u“, W! inuu. l"!!! u ‘tmuuiuuoe hut-luau oi auuuhu aanu Appreciation, 20o pg m“, N‘ killed. Owner can have pelt by "will. Usher news on appilouilu u u 9" l-lllllllllll Charis iur any Atlhhlrl-AIIBIII twenty-fly; “n; FOOMQQ“ y vv vvv v vrwvo. Lost To Let Iosr BETWEEN M . “m Montana. rpm v-Iburgiiii T%...,,..‘;'Z,Tf”°°“”- AH.’ L.” rinoer leave er. Guardian Ohms. 1'7”°‘°'4‘"1< House To tar up“ ,6 FOX CAPTURED. nan T0 as wwmmm‘ B" *""55'°'"25-3i Summer Cottages To Let, 2 Summer Cottages sltu aicd at Keppoch, each containing 6 rooms, 3 beuroorns, bathroom. Run- n.ng water. Rreplace. Possesson ilIImElllRLEa ‘game iorthmseason, ‘pogo 3n . respcc y. II. K. S. IIEMMING, 88 Great ucorge Street, Charlottetown. L-7ll-5-23-25-28. Oottage For Sale - UM-jq Queen Street. Immediately outside of City limits. No taxes. Six rooms, pipeiess furnace. Garaxe. large lot. Immediate DOSRBBWII- Price 250.00. Easy temis on nay- rnent. II. K. IIEIVIIWING. s8 Great George Street- REAL ESTATE AGENT 88 Great Georlo Strwi I) Telephone i376 flight Telephone 344 Charlottetown. P. E. I- listinal oi the differ- ‘c hm“ 9f properties that :0 oiicr ior sale or to it‘ or correspondence the Cit?» Coumry‘ wlththose in the necessary ln order that a ten]; ant or buyer may he iyen a u» required hlormat on. For ‘h’ "T" 1i“§'i.'.‘i2% .31.? n? can? listihra and t0 ask those in need oi houses. apartments. taflm- =15"- t“ call at our office or mtg“: its and we Diflmliie °‘"" "' attention in all cases. APARTMENTS rtee ' D014‘ mgzshtzvlfet iNNnreFentlvar" ‘oi the city. all hrflcd- M“ with continuous hot. water. W "are ""2". "its; three rooms. ranging from $25.00 to $59-00 per month. FOR SALE AND HOUSES To LET Cit In gll parts oinoti: "25 l in i l3“ 10. . Iriwnige casoistrteg; rang from $3 per month. BUILDING LOTS CISGI. reams ron semi f We have a Iglaifaglféegfi able prioea. Al a rule there b lid- r .'-:--~ “.:.::“:.':..."..- FARM l OI‘ SO ACRES SITU- to t ‘ mm" splendid o sun-porches ar sliiwilll Counters. oid- bmkell- Ray Carr, Stanliope, L685-5-21-3l FOR. SALEF-WEEK OLD BARRED ROCK Chicks available June 3rd and 18th. $10.00 Def Order now. A. A. Wacldeli. North Tryori. L-035-5-20-21-25. FOR SALE — 2000 FT, 50,131); quantity 2 x 4 and 2 x 5 and 2X3 and 6 x 6. Apuiv Chas. Ford. 49 Villa Ave. L-605-5-21-3i. FOR SALE -- CHILD'S wnrrs iron bed. drop sides. Apply 53 Upper Hillsboro. L-589-5-21-3i. FOR SALE -_- RECLEANEDED two rowed bar ey. Also small feed potatoes. Alton H. Burke. South- DON- L-737-6-25-3i. FOR SALE — CHOICE STRAW- beifl’ plant-s. 50 cents hundred. 60 cents by mail. $4.00 thousand. Melbourne Howatt, Cape Trgv. erse. L-484-5-17-20-24-27. STRAWBERRY P L A N T S 50 cents hundred, $4.50 thousand. proving q T0 LET — FIVE ROOMS BATH Gordon Lgiid. lfiytbmnugilggflses’ gga£:}111f-mmhg0nlg3se. No other L'°66'“'21'31~ Great George Suelgt‘, Apply w] To LET — SEVEN B001“ APART. For sale mem.. Phone 872 or 909-1, TOP son. FOR SALE. r110 E ' béahm‘ 734- L-712-5-23-Zii. T2 RENT DESIRABLE RESI. ence 7 rooms, lawn. Ap l 34 STRAWBERRY P.’ huxxgred. 75c by thggg Kent» St. 1r716-o-43-3i. ""1 - F- 5- ves. south t. T0 LET-TW ~ 351;; 1w- i3=ph§9°l§€ £1193 F03 SALE COLT. rnnEE vssns - ' L‘732’5'23'3" Found FOUND on‘ sr. PETERS HAR- bWI- WW boflt- Apply A. B. Mc- Adam. Morell. L-7-i2-b-25-1i. WANTED — MAN. WITH EXPER- ience to work on farm. Frank McKay, East Royalt . L-739-5-25-3i. WANTED A YOUNG MARRIED man for farm work. References required. Apply to Cash d: Carry Stores, Charlottetown. 1,713, APPRENTICE WANTED TO learn Barber Trade Short Course expert training. Molar Barber College. Halifax. 11-750, WE IIAVE HELPED HUNDREDS to obtain positions as Letter Car. riers. Postal clerks. Customs litr- aminers. Clerks and Stencgraph- crs. etc" and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. Female Help Wanted WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR country. Apply Guardian. 15-714-5-23-31. WANT EXILERIENCED MAID or ousewor.A 1 Mr.H - tor Murchison. NogibyRivei. cc [1685-5-21-31 WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIEN- Wd mi-ld- Apply A Clo Guardian. L-609-5-21-3i. WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. $20.00 month for Summer months. Write Guardian. 1r6tW-5-Z1-3l. FOR SALE-TWO REGISTERED pure bred Clyde stallions. Ap ly Roland Sanderson, Millbum, lot 40. L-759-5-25-3i. Baby Chicks FROM TIME T0 TIME WE HAVE Special prices on Bray chicks. See us today. J. H. Campbell. Alliston; W K. Crater, R. R. 5, Kensi - ton: or Mrs. Basil MacDona d, Tracsdie Cross. . Personal DON'T BE FOOLAED. CRESS CORN Salve is best by test. Try it. At Reddins. Worthys and all Drug Male and Female Help Wanted BE A CIVIL SERVICE CLERK. Examinations for Clerk, Grades 1 and 2. male and female, in D0- minlon Civil Service are to be held in Charlottetown. Applica- tions to remch Ottawa b June 4th. i938. We have hel hun- dreds to obtain Civil Service po- sitions and can help you. Proof of this statement and full infor- mation about the examinations, etc. free. M. C. 0. Schools Ltd.. Toronto, 10. N892-5-21-9i Salesmen Wanted Balderston Bros, Snuthport. M. C. C. S h ls Ltd.. T - Ir730-5-23-8i. 10 Oldest 1A 82...... MNrI-‘INQW. FOR SALE NEW 1s m‘. MODERN ' xl-tl-lilotlgml. centre board sail boat Miscellaneous ~ o , A i t3 d. 4m °w 5°” ”f,7‘§,5__.,§’§§_,, may wrsnns rassaor: T0 B05 by car around June 1st. ton Write “F" Guardian. L756-5-25-li WANTED-BREEDING SERVICE from registered English bulldog wanted at once. Apply Gum-d- 1941- mac. Wanted WANTED TO BUY A LADYS 11566 bicycle in good condition. Phone 1056-J. 11684-5-21-31 In Memoriam mnoaanr STELLA BLAQUIERE 'I‘l1e angel of death visited North Rustico on Ma ll 38 and cast a pail of s y of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blaqulere, when their youngest daughter. Margaret Stella, age 19 years, went to meet her Divine Creator to re- ceive her eterna. reward. after a short illness of one month. She was visited several times by her pastor. Rev. J. D. McNeil]. who also administered Holy Viaticum, that source of grace and strength which enabled her to persevere till the end and to meet death bravely and with perfect resignation to the Divine Will. The Mass Cards, spiritual offer- ings and messages of sympathy ex- pressed the esteem in w ich she was held by her many .rien . Besides a. sorrowing father and mother. she leaves to mourn f.ve Genevieve and Dorothy and two brothers, James C., and Bertram all- oi North Rustico. The funeral was largely attend- ed. The remains. preceded by the Children of Mary, was taken to Stella Maris Church, where Re- ouiem High Mass was sung by Rev. J. D. MbNelll, who also conducted the service at the grave. The all bearers were Messrs. Gauthier, Henry Pineau, Austin Peters, Augustin Gallant, glvin PGallant and Ben Doiron. — NOT A FORTUNE, BUT A‘ PLEAS- ‘ ’ or ant. pr est and active people. Any de- pendable person can operate this sim .e business in a reserved dis- tric. 200 Guaranteed home noc- easitles used by millions oi pec- le. Safe and advantageous each inn. Square deal. No risk. Flor free liculars write "Fnmilex" 570 l. Clement. Montreal, if you co "get soinewhe o." No. For Sale 0r To Rent For sale or to rent new up-to-datc residence, 106 school Stmet, with modern convenience, hot water heating, location, garage; poe- sesslon uly 1st. to yM. ALBAN FARMER Solicitor. _ _1|-7l5-5-28-26-2’l. N.Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Preu) Stocks Close Am For Pr 33v, Am Rad 10% Am Tel Tel 129% Am Water 9 Anaconda 24% Atchlson 251,5 A Ref 20% Bait Ohio 51/, Bald Loco 7 Bendix Av 101,4, Beth Steel 431,; Briggs Man 168/, Ches Ohio as Chrysler 41w. Con Oil 31,5 Commonwealth S 1% Con Can 39 Con Edison 23% Con Gas Co 6'»; Curtiss Wright 4% Deere 16% Dupont 98% Elec Auto Lite 14% Elec Pr Lite 951 Gen Elec 34 Gen Foods 27% Gen Motors 28% Goodrich 12 Goodyear Tire 14% Gt Nor Pfd 15% l-iud Mot Car .59’. Int Har 51% Int Tel Tel 8% Kennec-ott 30% Mont Ward 30 Murray Corp 4% N Y Central 11% New York N H 1% Nor Am Co 19% Nor Pacific 7% Pack Mot 3% Paramount 7% Penn R R. 15% Phil Mor 88 Phil Pet Co 31% Pub Ser N J 28% Pure Oil 8% Radio Corp 5% Radio K O 2% Sears Roe Co 53% Shell Union Oil 122% South Pacific 119i Std Oil N J 45% Stude Corp 4 'I‘exas Corp 35% United Corp 2% United Air 25% United Drug 5 United Gas Imp 10% U S Rubber 26% U S Si. C0 41% U S Ind Al A — Vanadium 14% Warner Bros 4% West Union 20% West Elec - 74% Woolworth 44% IRISHTOWNS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Irishtown Women's Institute met, at the school on the 10th of May. Ten members were present. also several visitors. Roll call was responded to by naming "a favor- ite vegetable." Reports by various committees were made. also new committees appointed. The Institute has purchased a very pretty gas lamp .or the school. A flagpole is to be erected on the school grounds in the near future. During the summer months. meetings will be held in the school. Next month's roll call "an exchange of quilt pat- tests followed after which the Na- tional Anthem was sung. Meeting adjourned. CARELESS CHILD MAY BE CAREFUL ADULT All children are careless. Some more so than others. The ho is nearly always intent on somet ing very important at the moment. The l is full of plans and is more likely to have a dozen irons in the ilre at once. Tommy cares little about being punctual. His rabbits are more urgent than food. Phyllis just had to wa'k home with Laura because after a quarrel, and Laura had asked her. Music practice could wait, but no her chum. It is well to teach the creed of “stop, think, and then act," but in a dozen ways every day, we trust to the gods to step in while our own adult thoughts are wan- daring. No one with common sense will say that carelessness is right, or that wc should overlook it. But much oi our scolding and remind- ing is merely unpleasant and not constructive. The adult. always acts as though he or she had been a paragon of care and caution in his green youth. The caution of age comes only with thelessons of ex- perience. It is not a natural vir- ue. "rho child win’ learn with our gentle help; and twlth the hel of his own misdeeds. The burned aby seldom touches tho stove twice. ______M._-- Us; Mlnard’: for dandruff. toms. Program of readings and oon- O Late Selling Offsets Rally In New York By FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Prue Financial Writer NEW YORK. May 24—Late sell- ing undermined the stock market today after early attempts at a rally had met with little success. Minor gains and lomes were about evenly divided until the final hour when a revival of European war fears and lack of substantial hopeiuiness in domestic trade de- velopmen‘ - -‘ ’ speculative quarters to lighten commitments. The list did fairly well in the morning, but support was timid from the start. The ticker tape crawled during the greater Dart of the pr lngs. Activity broaden- ed a bit in the eonclu-"is hour and leading issues finished down fractions to a point or more. The Associated Press averafle of Msfockswasoflfioia t .. totalled 416.700 shares compared with 328.030 W6- terday which was the smallest ag- gregate in around 4 years. Selected steels tilted forward in initial dealiifilzls. alarm wits 1811012810 coppers, u es. ra an spec - ties. Few were able to emerse with even modest advances. The break-up oi Czech-German peace negotiations at Praha was followed by reports that Reich troops were again on the march to the border and recovery sentiment for stocks seemed to again undergo a chill. Canadian issues were mostly in- active. International Nickel drill)- ped a point to 44. McIntyre lost fractionally while Canadian Mar- coni showed minor improvement. There were one or two bright spots on the economic picture. Building material stocks were heliped by a lump in residential construction. Steels failed to make the grae notwithstanding a mid- west survey indicated steel con- ifiiififloii‘ ha"; .l°§'.‘.§§i.’..13’¥."3‘ what a ' Tue. Mon. Advances—-——---— 99159 lines _ _ _ - - - 371 234 Unchanged —- — — — 155 174 Total issues—-———626 557 Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY ANiIgUSQATURDATS RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch 39'?“ Potatoes pk 181‘- Turnips 3 for 10¢ Beet- 4 lbs 10o Steak lb iii-m Sew meats 17-150 Roast beef 15"” Chicken each $100-$115 Mut n 14-16c Cream 49¢ Egg; d“ 18-200 Fowl 7501.00 nions lb 35 Sprln lamb lb 35° Squas lb 46 Cranberries 2 ibl 25C Pumpkins lb 4° Parsnips lb 5° Lettuce bunch 15° Sweet pep ers 4 25° New carro 8 lbs 15¢ Cauliflower head 35¢ New beets bunch 19° Rhubarb 2 lb! 25c Haddock lb 19° New beets lb 10° New beans lb , 30¢ New Peas lb 15¢ Randelions c? ' aragus ps i: Ilaluttfir, dalryb h 33-306 ay owers unc Pigs, 6 wks old pair $700-$800 Herring doz ‘ 156 Halibut lb 200 lobsters lb 15o Cod 1b 10¢ Fresh cod lb 13¢ .____--—-- Minards removes stains. FARM FOR SALE t ' Stati in Lot gliiufiihlin} Exit; Prinitlldward W.’ irons“ u“ aim-Ni’ so “ti: Juno kmim as the win. iiirt Faun. This rty ii sold within the next wig-firmly be uiirdlllfli It I It. . . .IIEMMING n K s so... 88 Great George muses-bit’. .._.___1-M' I.... w~zvrv on ilow the Aloney went ROADS—II.INCI COUNT! (Cfllttlllllolll Section No. 46 Bell. Nathan $1.15. $3.00. Burke. William $1.00. Crouman, Edmund Crossman, Charles Crossman, William Crossman, James $ . Crooks, Willard $2.00. Crooks, Hey‘ $1 00. Cameron, iohard $3.26. Cameron, James $2.84, Campbell, Leslie $5.00. Dug an, Ward $9.35. Gar iner, Wilton $0 B8. Gardiner. Muncey $1.80. Harvey, Raymond $8.84. Harvey, Gordon $5.83. Harvey. Fredrick $0.45. I-iowatt, Fenton $31.00. Howatt, Stanley $2.00. i-Iowatt, Claude $4.50, Hailey. Clayton $2.00. Keou h, John P. $2.00, McB dge, Joseph $1.32. Jiodemize your Troperiq Mm"! 1°!’ Nplirl or impmvents to 7°." Pmporty may now behad on unusually advantageous terms under the Home. Improvement Plan. Our near-egg Branch Manager will gladly furnish full particulars. L _ v ‘The 0P NOVA SCOTIA Pooley, W .A_. $ Robinson. mo $1.75. McDonald, Jose h .20. "m MoPhorson. Ediiyardwtll ‘M. I oven a csuruav or BANKING saavica li°liili"“* as“ ctr 0* ....., c ams. on . . iotte McMlcken. Wesle $2.00. 510mm,, ‘um’ Kflillflrton Newrioh, John $1 .75. s m St. Peter's Noohan. Emmett se oo. "mm" ° Victoria (gitléelloran, Jgilgotlnw. 6 1'5, US . . Peters. Peter $1.00. gglofiés-AKl-iég $11.00. Carver, James $6.80, Patterson, H $1.00. veg“ iclgid $133.35. Callbeck, Kenneth $11.00. Sheri-an. Ernest $775., We - “Al”? ‘i3 0.000. galéglfglrt, Egignlest glitzy. i- ' " . n . _ Totai- - - - _ _ 4211.45 w§fi' Fgggmggg 75- Chappeil. Thomas $0.50, w . ' - - Chopped, James st, ;5_n0_ 83h. Eddie $4.25. Chappen George $5 25 Section No. 47 walsh- Aug 512585-00. Chappell, James Jr. $4.a9_ Wm}; hem“ ‘é 25 Chitppeu, Alexander s4 so, Affleck, Robert $5.25. wmdél, J h 2- ' Chiippell. Earl 3,50 _ Arbing, James $2.00. - ° 11 3 -5°- Ohappeil. James $10.11, Burke, William $1.50. m,“ _ —-—— Cotton, Elmer $2.00, Boulter, Kenneth $1.00. “ — — — — —Mi2-04 Cotton. Archibald $2.50, Carr, Russell s’! o0. 5w‘. 49 Compton. Ralph $3.111 a". so” ma. "‘° ar. ewyri - - poo. rs. Stanle l. Clark, s. c. $3.143. aflmmf “f”- Gompion. Hensley 3111b,‘ o" Dawson. Frank $11.40. ‘must-t Phllfiriéowii- Compton. Holden $2.10. Dawson, Thomas $13.88. Msflmu,’ An o J ' Desmches’ Urban $1.00. Dawsmh George $19_0o_ Ammui-tn Jam Hy‘ . $2.00. DesRoches, Joachim, G. 0,25, Dawson, Barclay $3.00. Arsenauit- M“? P ~00- DesRaches, Augustine H, $1233 Dawml- 17°11“ H- ‘1°°- Arsenault’ Phili no ' 1am,‘ Desli-Mhos. Beniamin o. $4.00 Fell, Thomas $4.15. All,“ m-m ‘Bias ~ i 4-93- DosRoches. Edward J “no ' Fell, John $2.25, Bum» F - - DesRoches. William $5,g3_ Howatt, Harold $0.88. mm“: wimim a 25 DesRoches, Joachim C $9.00 ' Howatt. w. .1. $1.50. Bell aim, ,2 0o - 13°5R°°h¢5.1"redrick as o0. ' -' Inman, Ernest $1.50. 3,0,5", Hm m 53 DrsR/oches. s5. Inman. Wilfred $13.12. 3mg w,“ a; d, much“. Eric $4.2m. Leiurgey, Max $1.66. match samflel ‘g “$19.81. DesRoche-s, John p 310,1 “'80 Em“ ‘L - Bernard w. a soon’ mmmhes- Peter 1- 819.10. Leard, Fredrick $9.05, mm“ - H B- ‘54 k DesRoches, Hillary $0.75. Leorze. Georse $5.00. c,“ gum, ,2 73 ' - Dem-whee Orelie ssso Muttart, John $4.50. CM; new, m- - Dealt-owes. Philip $14.91. lvlcNeill, Amos $5.60. c ave P 3 111W es, 11¢ g3 5m McFariane, Ha $12.86. 03mm, '3 "mat 31-50- es, Louis w, 3141. McKay. George 5.05. Omman ‘g’ t *'f§°°- Dosliothes. Philip H. .00. McKay, Sutherland $5.25 . crown“ . soles S .00. DesRoches, Joseph J_ $5419 Nicholson, Mrs. Christine $2.50. c n- omen $12-00. 41_90_ " 3W9!» 14:0 $10.35, To Be amunugd Robinson, A. J» $4.12. Roifinson, Albert $1.80, Bherren, Marvin $4.40. Silliker, William $8.93. Thmnas. Marshall $20.76. Wood, Norman $1.75. ' Totoi- — - — — - -—l$67-94 ection No. 48 Arbing. James $3.00. Bell, Waiter $3.50. Clark, Spurgeon $2.00. Calibeck, Earl $2.00. Callback, Howard $5 25, Calibeck. Robert $6.00. Carr, Brent $7.75. Confield, George $2.10. Dawson, Roy 67.00. Francis. Parker $6 17. Foy, Alfred $16.00. Foy, Harold $19.75. Gamble, Llewellyn $5.25, Gillis, Jack $1.75. Halllwell, Arthur $6 00. Hateley, William $5.75. Howatt. Heath $4.00. L]; iv Notice lie Intoxicated llriv BPS, The Highway Traffic Act of 1936 provides that any, person convicted of d ' ' , b ' ' vehicle while intoxicariftivtinghiflll 1.61:5 iirisdtigggtitgiisaliggiig cancelled for a period of at least a year. The Act further provides that his lice ii ll t b period of cancellation?” s a no e reinstated with“ m.‘ The Legislature has therefore taken away all dip: Ir359-5-11-18-25-6-1 P. S. FIELDING, Provincial Secretary] cretion to reinstate licenses which have been cancelled foal intoxicated driving, and no applications for such reins statement can be considered under any circumstances. A, I McEwen. k $0.25. __ McDonald, Kenneth $12.75. ‘ Nelder, Jack $10.00. Qgkes, $10 ‘l5. Pratt, George $3.75. Pooley, William $3.86. Quiiziey. Harry $6.00. Roget-son, Joseph $11.10. Robblee, George $8 75. Hobbies, Kenneth $3.25. Serhansen, Oga $19.00. Smith, Austin $1.25. Btordy, Leith $2.26. Thompson. Herbert $3 00. Thomas. Clayton $3.10. Professional Oaril ______.___.M_..:_____H_ Ii. F. ANONIBALO Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phom t7. I. 0. M: Il- __ _,_ . .____i McLeod d. Bentley W. l. BENTLEY. l. C. J. A BENTLEY. K. C. m . . “.3...” "“§'l‘.li.‘ia..‘;“.i‘1.- MONEY TO LOAN _.____;_- M‘ MARJTEI Adjustment Bureau can - COLLECTIONS “canon- asrours ENDE ks Sealed Tenders for the erection of a Nurses’ Home for the Provincial Sanatorium will be received at the oflice of Dr. P. A. Creelman, Medical Superintendent, up to Wednesday, May 25th., 1938. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office oi Mr. J. M. Hunter, Architect, Hughes Block, City. Building to be erected without change, and no extras will be allowed. A certified check for Two Thousand Dollars to accompany each Tender. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘Livonia-tr. SIMON P. PAOLI, Chairman. The PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTIOE TO TlilION OWNERS CONTRACTORS for the bituminous paving work in DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS this Province will require a number of dump trucks suit- able for the hauling of gravel and aaphaitic mixtures. The Department is therefore anxious to obtain a list L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Highways CHARLUITETOWN, May 16, 1938. L-522-5-17-ti of all parties owning suitable dump trucks in the Province who are desirous of obtaining labour on these projects. All parties are requested to register at the office of the Deputy Minister of Highways, before the 25th day of May, their name, address the type of truck that they have and the place in which they are willing to work. ‘ PERSONAL [DANS Penrdcn Blllilfi. CVWV" PIIQIIQ C FIGCLIIC A. Largo Barrister. Solicitor etc. Successor to D. Elli! Shaw. l. C. Prone Block. it‘! Grafton Street. Charlottetown. l’. l. l. I40! .01 t» ocuosiiifeaosiuuu Alex. W. Mstheson DAlI-ISTII. souonoano. Ionsytohm OUIIOUQ Olllcoilttlruattiesrgeliust. Site/Albeit? fainter: snare-m. souorrol. no. p "IIONI! 1'0 roan loll b ATTENTION FARM NEAR ONARLOTTET OWN Those who have not already placed their fertiliser orders would be well advised to do so at once. Last yearprices. advanced the day the lut boat finished discharging as additional supplies had to he railed at considerably higher transportation costs. , A boat is duo Monday, May 28. We have a supply oi lime on hand and want used and table stock potatoes and can truck back what you have for sale when delivering your fertiliser. Have on hand one ton No. l Ontario timothy seed, ‘ priced very special, also a limited quantity oi Nova 1, Scotla registered Ditmar certified turnip seed. 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