Crow 1¢.__‘ QT?“ vwvr» r, Miner-pun a 142 liehmond Si. GBYEIIIIIEIT BT00 P .‘ SECURITIES“ nun" ' " aouou-r - sow - coo-no‘ - IIIIIlPAiiY LIMITED Members Investment Dealers’ Alodiation or m...“ a. II- IAGNALL- - Charlottetown “I Minimum Charge In ‘ (Jenni Guardian Locals lle I of Floral and clpuitual Offerings, l‘ and Avwlwllllflll. lilo per inch tlona, 4B cents per mob; For Sale J FOR SALE - STANDING HAY. Stephen Hughes, Bradalbane. in. SALE - MOTORCYCLE. Apply 23 Esher St. FOR. SALE - KITCHEN RANGE. Alp/ply 16 Stewart St. lillt SALE - SAILBOAT. CLASS II. Call 159-W. Also ca: radio. radio. _ . TOR. DALE — BONNIE BLINK i-‘nrm, 150st Royalty. Apply 1v. M, Robertson. “ FOR SALE -,~ NEW I-lAY. APPLY lun MacSween, Brookfieid FOR SALE, IIEINTZMAN PIANOI‘ Phone I949. , rnasii srnawamtmas - 20c pir box, at the farm. Mrs. lgvi-rctt i-lowatt, Tryon. tan}; SALE - one ELECTRIC Radio; also two doors. Apply 34 Hiiisboro St. Iilif. SALE —- TWO YEAR OLD Filly, 06116101 Purpose. Vincent hlccioskey, New. Wiitshlre. Flinn... - BUCKRAKE surr- able ior truck or tractor. G. Jud- son, ‘ Alexandra. eon SALE - 1 FOLDING CAMP bed and accessories. Apply 23 i-lillsboro. ‘ > ' FOR. SALE .- ONE ANTIQUE Mahogany sideboard, one Piano Acrofdltill, C811 16G .1... SALE-FIVE ACRES CLOV- er hay, standing. Apply George pockendorff. North River. FOR SlALE - STORE COUNTER - $2.00 running foot. 250 gaL, Range Boiler - $50.00. 6G gal. ltange Boiler - 832.50. 21 lt., Iron Roof Ladder. folding type - $20.00. W. A. O'Brien, Wallace Bridge, N. B. TfilSIIiS8 Opportunities Bates-Payable In Advance Any Advertisement l! Cont; ‘ 2e per word- Annunacehsenislatlgldé! w...‘ n. 1 v . omiq , ‘ Classified 8e pos- word; In blenorlsn u»uo:':s'1",:fi.'g',',1; l . I of Condolence 84o per inch; wean,‘ .1 51.00 and i0 cents for every nggmqnn Agar“ W! word; d P om" n". unvilzmorsentntloh $1.00. TQIPDIMIII I470 \ - _ Ulfdl» 680., 5Q pg n-n‘; |iu‘l lllllelnents 40 words l0: l "will: Notices of rum 1.1m of Subscrip. TeaclmfslWsntedg‘ IVANTED PRINCIPAL con SEA n?” s°h°°l- sllPlllement 8300.00. s‘ Eu‘ MCKBY. secretary, WANTED-BRING Tryim Consolidated School! all.’ cu Supplement 54mm _ ' "p", R01’ C. Dawson. WANTED _ TEACHER Park Corner School. ‘g: APPIY Ivan Duggan, WANTED - TEACHER FOR v11.- lage Green. School su l t 0200.00. Mrs. Fred Secretary. liars 8i Trucks For Sale’ ron SALE - crmv. coves, m flood condition, Priced to 5gp 1MP“ Stewart. Stanley Bridge. FOR SALE - I042 INTEBNAT. ional truck, $5 ton, 390d condit, itzn. Apply Albert Morrison, Cnrle. n FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL ton and one-half D30 truck. Ex- cellent repair. Dockendorff Bros, 5t. Peter's Bay. CAR ron. SALE _ 1000 GRAHAM sedan. excellent condition, four new tires. Fred Inmlm, Victoria. FOR. SALE -— 1848.. BUICK. SE- dan, all extras. excellent eon- ditien, privately owned. W. A. O'Brien. Wallace Bridge, N. S. BARGAINS - 1939 MERCURY Sedan. $650; i036 Ford Sedan, $300. Lorne Jenkins. Point Plefleant. Murray River. FOR SALE - 1932 DURANT SE- dan. Perfect shape. Price $200. Apply 75 Spring Park Road. Phone 2l7B-J. FOR SALE I044 HALF-TON Chevrolet truck. Perfect cond- - tion. R. D. MncFadyen, Hunter River, Phone ii. TREE rr-znrimivnsz’ sum. A friend One subscription t0 East- cm Canada's own Farm Magazine, “The Maritime Farmer," and you earn a sturdy all" metal tingle bladed penknife. Sub- icription rates are $1.00 for three Lears or 50c for one year. This not a premium given with a subscription, but arewsrd for sell- Ing a subscription to a friend- Send your friend's order to "The Maritime Farmcr." Saint John. N. B. with remittance. Enclose your own name and address for pcnknife. Sales llelp Wanted Yup WANTED row. RAWLEIGII business. Sell to 1,500 families. flood profit for hustlers. Write today. Raw igh Dept. M.L.G., 470-5, Montreal, Que. - \ -8.Cl. NE ARE LOOKING FOR AN energetic and ambitious repres- entative to handle superior line 0f products. Apply only i! you are _ between 25 and 55 - have or can secure means of conveyance. Blue Brand Products, 7227 Alexandra, _ Montreal. For llent 0 RENT _ it COTTAGES BAL- ance of season. Cleve Roberts. York Point. IIOOM T0 LE1‘ — VERY CENT- ral. busines girl or gentleman only. meals optional. Apply Box 100 Guardian. ~ __ ___________ Male llelp Wanted ~ \ GOOD LINE GIVES A GOOD iivi-lhood Nationally known wholesale hardware firm, center- ed In Montreal. has opening for c an exclusive representative in PrinceJidward Island.‘ Commiss- ion. Car required. 1i’ you are an Experienced hardware man you will be interested in cur proposit- Inn. Write full particulars to IOI NEUBALGH’ FOR SALE 1937 "LAFAYETTE Sedan. Good running condition. Apply Duncan Mclnnis, Queen's Arms. FOB. SALE — 1047 FORD Ii-TON truck, 10,000 miles. complete dump gravel box. High sides for cattle. Apply J. W. Gillespie, Win-aloe. Female llelp Wanted wANran-iviuln.‘ NO WASHING. Mrs. .1. J. Johnston, 14o Roohford at. | WANTED — GIRL T0 LEARN Photography. Call in person. Do not phone. Meyers Studio, chor- lettewwn. Personals LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains.- Chest Colds apply Heat. Penetrating Glow Oil. At. your Druggist. Lost Found Strsved FOUND -— ONE CAR KEY. ONE Yale House Key. Zaylem Zsimm, Pownal Street. FOR SALE GENERAL STORE Excellent business stand, in rural area. Write:- BOX II Mus-dish Auction Sale ‘A1- pistons shoal wcoNssnAY. rosy 2m A-r 1 run. Household Efleoie: I olieloth June; I Singer IIWIIII M00511"? jinx No. 51 Guardian Office. . Wanted THREE BUSINESS GIRLS DI- sire room and board. Phone 110. ANTED - SCRAP IION AND metals. For highelt prices Phone ‘I08. Able Block. ‘ANTED - I“! FORD, CHEVRO- lel- or Mercury i4 ton truck before Jillyfl will pay cosh. - Howard lid. Murray Harbour North. WANTED - AN ASSISTANT I0! two cooks at summer Hotel: also dishwasher and cleaner. Apply Show‘; Hotel, Buckley Beach. _.____..___ A N T I I) — Ill}! SUITE-ll. Hides, Iron and Metals. Highest Film.‘ Put service. Phone 2200. Maurice Block s. 0o. ANT-ID-ALI IOTILII. "lshcct prices paid. Foot pick- "D service. Phone 2542. Ivenings 11°7- Mloheei Bros. WANTED TOIINT. TWO OI three unfurnished rooms in vi- beqg, spring and mattress; 4 bur- eaus; 4 eommodes; 3 roekini sluts-g; I parlor tables; I kitchen table; 1 kitchenette out; I occu- mul chair; see coral: i Enterprise Arcadia nun: hm QIMII "v"- sr; l Bole-burner. No. i1; I choirs: dishes; 1 ten III- NY"! churn; I Ill. oreuh ooh; De Li"! emu senator. 450 IBI- » Mwhincry: I steel rake, i0 ft: I flooring mower, I 10.; 1 billet and cart; i seuiflevrl lei Mn m‘! borrows; 1 gall Illflllll: Cormack-Denial NM". I "d 1 inch wagon. oboiio and polo: I out; cert saddle and breaching. 1 wood elolgh and box; 1 box sleight 1 driving sleigh: 1 drivitll woslmt l turnip seeder: 1 manure spread- el‘. rroet and Wood. Other articles too nlllmil. II mention. ‘hung; casino“: 4 moths credit Qfl gnfdifl II Bole podilve: fern sell. hill. AGNII M00 I. c. Infill, Auctioneer. 6712M‘. einity of leivodere corner. Apply 3km ‘halo-t - \ I iwe-_ ll. Y. Stock Market Bracked Last Week (By William D. Iorgu NEW YORK. July i0—(A.P)— The stock market cracked wide open last week and prices plunged in the sharpest wcek-‘w-week ile- cline in more than a year. Wall Street"s bull market took its first staggering blow on Thurs- day. On Friday another hard-hit- IIIII Belling drive lashed st the market when it was still groggy from Thursday's pounding. - In two days approximately $1.- 000000000 was chopped away from the market value of all securitia» listed on the stock exchange. The bull market looked might] shaky by the week-end. A ‘ lot of the experts. though, contended that a hopefully predicted summer advance would still develop. One of the most noteworthy facts about the week's market was the absence of public participation on any scale. Making its fourth consecutive Frid-ay-to-Friday decline. the As- sociated Press composite of 35 wholesale commodity prices stood Friday at 189.29. This compared with 189.61 a week earlier and 18.2.52 a year ago. 1n the index the base year i926 equals 100. Components declining included grains and cotton and livestock. Industrials and food advanced, New Wage Boost For Steelworkers In linited States r4 nra_cpsnnmi~r._ CHARLOTFETOWN __ __ Bull Piles llelialn Blight Danger Source The recent hot dry weather has removed the danger of late blight field infection for the present, but. cull piles continue to be danger points and foci for later epidemics. says on sdivisory bulletin issued by Messrs. F. M. Cannon. Burnin- ion Entomological Inboretory, and. L. O. Callbeck, Dominion Labora- tory of Plant Pathology. The mrouts in the cull pile near Charlottetown where active blight was found on July 3 have devel- oped into young plants some of which have infected leaves. Cull piles have been found on the premises of several warehouses on Prince Ed/ward Island. These piles not only present an untidy appearance to ,the establishments but also may later cause local epi- demics. The growers should in- sist on their removal. Colorado potato beetle eggs are quite numerous this season. Many of them have hatched during the past week and u less an insecti- cide is applied within the next few days young larvae will cause considerable damage to the plants. DDT 50% used at the rate o! I lbs. to 100 gallons of spray will most all disappeared. The next brood of adults will not appear un- i l Accepting CULL YOUR Shorthorn Breeders T0 Request Grant From Provincial liov’t. Mr. R.R. Bell, K.C., was reelect- ed President of the Prince Edward Island Shorthorn Breeders‘ As- sociation st the annual meeting of the organization held in the City l-lall Saturday evening. Other officers elected were Messrs. give excellent control. D171‘ emul- Athol Roberts, Southport, vice- sion 1 quart to 100 gallons of spray president; and Sterling Wood. or a 3% dust is also satisfactory. Mount Herbert, secretary-treasur- The small black potato flee. er. beetles which have been causing Other directors elected were small holes in the leaves have al- M85818. Seymour Wood. M0110! Herbert, l-ioulton Mutch, Earns- cliffe; John DuPasquier, Dundas; Eric Lowther. Crapaud; Austin til early in August. Winnipeg Grain CLEVELAND. July 18--(AP)— The new wage increase for steel- workers. higher coal costs and iii- creased" freight rates will push steel prices up soon, although pro ducers are waiting for United- Btates steel to set the pattern. thr magazine Steel reported today. One company, important in alloy pr- * ‘inn raised its steels tire per cent. the magazine said. and I leading merchant. iron producer boosvled pig iron prices $4 a gross ion within the last week. However. steel said these composite prices were unchanged from the previous week: $80.27 for finished steel, compar- ed with $69.82 p ton in the like week of 1047. and $68.62 a ton for semi-finished steel, compared with $52.10 a ton a year ago. Steel ingot production edged up 1 1-2 points inst week to 90.5 pe: cent of capacity. the magazine re- parted. The production was equiva- lent to 1.700.000 tons of ingots and castings. Steelmaking scrap. selling n Year ago for $36.08 a ton, rose last weck from $40.67 to $40.83. the summary said. The vacation season, reduced mill shipments of steel to scrap- generating plants and a slackening of scrap collection during harvest season were listed as reasons for the current smaller scrap flow. @00%00%00%>Q0§00€ NOTICE All Cattle Breeders who in- tend to exhibit ot Charlotte- town Exhibition, musi- opply im- mediately for Blood Test, to Dominion Dept. ‘Agriculture or Charlottetown Driving Pork and] Provincial Exhibition Association. QDQ=O OIOP I ulgevlen-Albenlon fellow-e e which Moscow midi ly n eelod when I o Din we: offered t lo Jenny. WINNIPEG. July 18 — (OP)- Oats and barley futures prices con- tinued to show an easier tone Sat- Smith, Victoria; and John Crosby. Meadowbank. The association decided to have the board of directors appoint a committee to wait on the govern- ment to request a grant in aid of the work of the Association The meeting agreed, should the grant 'be given, to place several Short- "my 0" the Wlmfllws Grain E-a- ihorn bulls throughout the Prov- change, reflecting more favorable m“ g0,- breeding purposes, crop reports and further showers| across the Prairies. Objetclon was taken at the meet- ing to recent press reports that Rye futures trade was thin with Ithe Shorthom bulls were "dropped" prices moving narrowly. Class bwo wheat prices were ro- duced three cents from Friday. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 88 3-4; ex 3 CW 86; 3 CW 85 3-4; ex 1 feediifi 3-4, 1 feed 03 7-8; 2 feed 82 3-4; 3 feed 79 3-4; track 81 3-4. Barley: 1 CW 6-row 1.26 5-8; 2 CW tl-rcw 1.27 5-8; 1 CW Z-row 1.27 5-8; 2 CW 2-row 1.26 5-8; 3 CW 6-r0w 1.27 5-8; i feed 1.23 l-S; 2 feed 1.09 5-8; 3 feed 1.85 5-82 track 1.20 l-8; 2 CW yellow 1.27 5-8; 3 CW yellow 1.25 5-8. PIIIIIIIIIZE MONTREAL. July 18 - (OP;- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as foi- lows: Eggs: Free cases A large 51-51 l-2; ‘med 49-49 1-2; A pullets ~14- 46; B 4l-42; C 32-33. Butter: Wholesale Que no 1 pas- tuerized-67 3-4. Current receipfis , Que no 1 pasteurized 67; no 2 6H: first grade crcamery print job pri-e 69-69 l-4; solids 68-68 i-2. Cheese: Current receipts western white 32-—32 5-16; colored 32 1-4- 33 3-10. (Fo-b factory shipping points) Quebec white 32; delivered ,in Montreal. Wholesale wemern white 33 1-4; colored 34 1-4. Que- bec white 32 3-4. No other prices established. Potatoes: Ont no 1 ‘Iii lbs ngw 2.75-3.25. Que no l 75 l-bs new 2.20-2.50. SYNTHETIC FIBRE Rayon was the first man-made fibre. y - Trouble Bubbles Behind thelron Curtain ‘s. from the artificial insemination unit at the local Dominion Experi- mental Faim. Mr. Bell said the report left the impression that the Shot-thorns were removed from the unit because they were not fav- oured by Island farmers. The bulls were withdrawn by the As- sociation, Mr. Bell said. because the demands on their services had ,been too heavy. Approximately 50 per cent of the demands on the insemination unit had been for the services of the two Shorthorn bulls, Mr. Bell said. EITITED JACKET NEW YORK _ The two-Dii-‘F afternoon dress has its matching little fitted jacket. In crisp BT15‘ 'tafiteta it has gray bead I'm“ jtrimming on the wide cape IRCIW icollar. The gathered skirt of the dress is full. SWEET PASTRY (For Tarts) 15 (up shortening I V, cup sugar 1 egg 1% cups flour $4 teaspoon salt i4 teaspoon baking pcrwon METHOD: Cream the PIIOYIZQIIIIIS thoroughly and gradually cream in the sugar. Beat the egg and add the crermed mixture and befit- 1mm light. Sift the flour with the salt and baking powder and add toe-the first mixture. Chill the dough well. Then roll out on lightly floured ‘board. Cut to fit medium-sized muslin pans. Bake in a moderate elven (375 deg. F.) for about i2 minutes, or until done. lumen have len been current tit ell ls not well itlt Russia end some of Iier satellites. Yugoslav crisis end wove of purges 0nd attempted purging SVIIIPIII: out from Adoscenup rtst no rumors. Flnnle election up: to 1.1.7.‘ ' See waning, do d ' Gannon led loodo rnenh purge "dlvonionlets" from petty. Isms coll to "undo round octivityfl Social m. In liongery, enrich‘ C? onwl lotto shew Comm nlst strength '“-"'.'i?1‘§l'FIIIt°i".§I.'s'ZIS” with unto." m dmtic Mariachi“. rem periy e Ixwy Iron Moscow lino. Control nah Purge of prominent lemunloe ‘ menial: reported. Their "crimes" lite some es ch04 ogelnst Mersltel Tito. Cernlniernt headquarters POULTRYMEN Tum those non Ioym into ready cosh. Fowl dolly at Canada Packers Ltd. Prince Street Branch Present paying prices delivered Charlottetown N0. I Live Fowl good healthy birds 26 FLOCK NOW §>00%00%00<§A 0<i0i0\7%00%00%0 FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL CLOSING On Monday, June 28th, Fortune Road School closed for the sum- mer holidays. Prize list for each grade was as follows: Grade VII: Earl Dewar. Grade V: Marie Burge. Grade IV: Eldon McKinnou. Grade II: Btsshlc Russel. Grads I: Eldon Russell and Bari Ross. Highest average in School-prize awarded to Marie Burge. Prize for General Progress- Margaret Downe. Prize for Nature Study-award- ed to Mickey Burge. Prize for Arithmetic — Eddie Downe. Class Prize-Teresa. Russel. Prize for attendance awarded to Marie Burge. , Writing Certificates (Junior): Earl Dewar, Marie Burge. Eldon McKinnon, Alban Russel, Margaret Downe. Writing Certificates (Progress): Mickey Burge, Teresa Russel, Eddie Downe. Writing Certificates (Primary): Stashie Russel, Earl Ross, liidon Russel. Aifter the presentation of prizes, candy and cookies were distributed. The teacher was the recipient of a number of nice gifts from the pupils. After singing “God Save ‘the King", all dispersed to their homes to enjoy a well-earned vacation. Fortune Bay school report for June:- Grade VII: Earl Dewar. Grade V: Maris Bui-ge, Mickey Burge, Alban Russel. Grade IV: Eldon McKinnon, Margaret Downe. Teresa Russel. Grade II: Stashie Russel, Eddie Downe. ' Eldon R/ussel. Iiorl Ross. 'I'he following pupils attended 90% and over during school year: Marie Burge, Mickey Burge, Ter- esa. Russel, Stashie Russel, Eldon Russel. botmur aitimrmias‘ The species of fish called Dipnoi has lungs as well as gills. 1133 NOTICE Llve Stock entries fer the Provincial Exhibition, Aug. 10H] to 13th, must be mode before July 28th. Positively no entries will be taken after this dote. ‘- — STANDING IIAY in lots 50 acres Iieovy clover lo suit purchaser. PHONE 20-4 RnE. WHITE 8i SON Hunter River be loved moved Iron ‘ Belgrade to leebenet. Iulgevlon lode approve Chain- Iom denunciation of Yogloslovle. Yugo Communists bloat ulgen 1 Ioroodonl there “enprlnci- plod Ilse.“ elgerloo Premier Georgi Dnltm ls ‘file's vlveI for lo Ieelonltlp. Y Insoles l may benefit Greece. modulo, Moscow divoctiolb results, ewes and treloo Rod goonillol to ilgbt h 6nece._ Yugo-Rosella colleboretlon is enamel to any sustained offensive Greet led Isms. mp nirhueiits -. . ..;......__-.2.i4..‘.‘~.".'».i=.1.'..n=.. .... fast-moving developments in Russia's bloc of last European satellite states, foi- iowing the Oominternb startling action ---._ HF"‘~F4UUF"-,-\ ~ i......n..~i..Q.z-.k..tn.:. Eflfiimn‘. 101-3" . FARM FIIII SALE 85 ACRES AT QUEEN'S POINT ‘GRAND TRACADIE First class buildings, new born; 35 0cm in high state of culli- votion; bclonce easily cleared- umple firewood. Wide frontage on Boy Shore. ldeel sites for Summer Resorts. Apply to: JOHN McAULAY, Jimmy's Taxi, Charlottetown, or McLEAN 8r McKlNNON, Solicitors ' Charlottetown FIIIIIT FAIIII FOR SALE One hundred acres; l mile from. Montague. Twenty ocm mes and smell fruits. Paying well. Excellent water. Beauti- ful location. M. WATTERWORTH reading. Marshal ‘mo and Yugoslavia‘: top communist lead- Montague his Consisting of Apartment Helm, lingo lot. reemed house, largo born, and other buildings. Fropting on Si. Peter's Rood, I-Z acre rich golden lend suitable for garden or ‘florist, fronting on Mt. Edward Rood. Both pro- perties ore In best of ropelr, with cll modern conveniences. I FOR SALE cesium PROPERTY Y, FRONTING on sr. rsreirsiioxo '_ Abol- Phone I900-L HILIERT FRIZZELL AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY: JULY 3C AT It” IRM- '~ 1-2;'2..';".'il'.°.‘.'3.';.’.§“i‘i..°"'i"“."“'s“ "'1 "a "M- r or huudln‘, d" u x u. "m l“ o on lrey treet, consisting of new Th“ hlllldllll could easily be converted into two "m; entg, 52 I I58. LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. ' JPRQFESSION AL CARDSJ. J. E. BURNETT, LL B. Barrister, Solicitor, dc. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I34 Richmond Street BARBISTER. SOLICITOB. lie. LO-O-l‘. Bldg-Nut in Icddll Broo- IAIIOUI BUILDING Ihenot-Offieo: I'll! Home: I248 ‘OOQOOOO llell W. lllggles Chartered Accountant Currie Building Charlottetown Charlottetown, P.E.I. B“ 4“ T“. 238° Tel. I636 PD. Box 451 IYIIIIIII l. o+o+4+o+o+04+++o+oo>o++J B.A-. B10» LLB. Chartered Accountants PIIONI use ~ Money to Loon - Collections l8 Grafton li-root I Taxation - Charlottetown Phone I080 Bu: III I l-ndolph w. Blushing. 0A. ‘In w! To I Physician l Surgeon "" "'W‘_‘i"' Ir. J. 0. Gallant 8.8:. in anion so. Dentin Office Iotulz-l-l us. “m” “W” Wt g.g p,‘ 151 Greet Gentle li- w,‘ r-l .1. DENTAL X-IA’! Phone 204'! Riley Bldg. IA-s Frederic A. large Ii. 0. lAlI-IBTER. BOIJCITOI, NOTARY loyal Bank of Canada Chambers Charlottetown. an. l0 censor George J. Tweedy. 8.6. —MacPl|ee 8 Trainer I. I. MMPHEE, 1A., LC. I. HOMER-LED TRAINOB. EA. Sandstorm Etc. PALMER 8i IIASLAM A. J. HASLAM. RA». LLB. BABBIBTIB. lite. lent of Nova Sootia Chanlfi Charlottetown. 12.8.1. HONEY T0 LOAN IA. Alias Farmer LLB. ldONl! 1'0 LOAN IAIBISTII- SOLICITOL E10. blimeognphingcsrdoandeim AND concert programs. correepo “are: seer" i 0 0 Ill I'll IIY Ta.....‘i’.'.’f.‘§ l Apr. No. 4 Cdhllllglfl soul ~ CHARTERED P"!!! line! i ACCOUNTANTS Eastern Trust Building mECELIiinCo-n p“, CHARLOTTETOWN Clludiu Bank of Commerce nun. Phone i447 lex 344 noun 1'0 LOAN - omen A. amour, aA. um Canadian Bunk of Commerce Bldg Charlottetown. P.E.I. A.“ Waltbel 8s||det.'I.l..B. Barrister. Solicitor. E00. Phillipe Building III Grafton St. lllimey to Loan Collection ‘It w ___________. llr. W. ll. 0am: J. A. lilcliulgan Chiropractor NOTARY. ETC. ' Palmer Graduate BABRISTER. SOLICITOR chmonfl," cult-tn: BUILDING t_ Ill Prince St. Phone i012 Bell 8‘ Mathlesonh Barristers. Solicitors. Qn. R. B. BELL. M.L.A.. . D. I. MATI-IIESUN. 1.1.8.. LG Attorneys at Law LOANS 0N CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Cb'terwu. \ ____________; Joseph ll. MacMlllan. LLB. Banister. Solicitor. Etc. 75 Queen Street PHONE 776 Money to Loan l? s. Coiiectlorl QOOOQQO-OO llbaries %L Mcliusld Banister. souoim. Notary. Etc. Public Stesograpler ~ GLASSES FITTED 1|. S. TAY I. II II orromsmsr Corner Kent and Queen 84o. Phone i050 t honing: by Appointment I Phone: Residence ion 1 i eves EXAMINED O§O§§§§ AND e Q D IQUALIZI nx VICTORIA, EC. - (C?) - A three-man assessment equalization board to bring school tax lfllll- mento into lino ln the province's ‘IO-odd school districts has been set up by the British Columbia government. The board's decisions wiilbefimi. Intern Trust Building. Charlottetown Phone 171i woo-oauoo 0004 0004-0-0-0-04- qvvvvoovoo. A. ll. PEAKE. B.A.. LL-I- vooouuoooou 0000000044- Borrleterl. etc. Collections - Money to Ion IO Greet George Street iliotliesen and Peaks Charlottetown A. W. MATIIESON, LC. oo-oo-o-o-oouo-oeeoou-ooo-oo-o- IIONOR/ MINISTER CABTWRIOHT, Man, (CP) - Anglicans joined with members of the United Church here to bid farewell to the United (Ziurcb mIIlIfl-QL-‘RIV. Grant Smith. Mr. Smith, “i=0 is moving with his family to another pastorate, spent d; years hero. ‘