>= APRIL 22,194o_ Mortgage Sale i '11s]; WILL BE SOLD b a! front of the Lag pilding in Charlottetown. ,1 TWEVLE o'clock TI-IAT tract plow land situate Irina and brlns on Townghlp number 85 Queens county, bounded and described as follows that is to sly: Bounded pn the west by the Glenflssnaa Road, on the south by land in poflfision o1 William F. McDonald. nn the east h; the Gienfinnan Riv- ", and on t e north by land in possession of Alexander McDonald, containing Sixty (80) acres of land a little more or leal. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain lndentnre ,1 Mortgage bearing date the ls day of March A.D., 1950. and made between John Wilfred McDonald n; Glenflnnall aforesaid, and Cath- erine Genevieve McDonald his wife of the one part, and Catherine McDonald of Grand Traeadie in Queens County aforesaid, Widow. of the other part,’ default having been made in the payment of prin- (‘lpfll and interest thereby secured. I-‘or further particulars apply at the office of H. F. MacPhce. K.C., Riley Building, Charlottetown, Dated this 28th day of March, A.D., I940. OATIIERINI IADUNALD, Mortgagee Ll252-4-1-8-I5-22 ___ SELFISHNESS Selfishness is the making): man's sell his own centre, the ginning and end of all he doeth. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock Exchange —~.">ho_q_we.n,- (Canadian Press) Stocks f‘ m," Bell Tel 137 ion 10 Bldg Products 15 Can Cement a 3-4 Can Nor Pr 15 1.1 Can Car 10d 13 3.4 Can Car Pfd g4 Can 1nd AI z 3-4 Can Pacific 7 1.4 Can Steamship 7 1.3 Celanese 37 Cons Smelt 4g 1-4 Dist S985 g3 1-2 Dom Co Pfd a1 1.3 m Bridge 33 Dom Sltel B 14 Dom Textile g9 Dryden 1o 3-4 Gen Steel Wrs 9 1-3 GYPBHm 4 I-2 H!!!) Bridge 7 1.2 I-Iow Smith g3 Imp Tob _ Int Nickel 40 Lake Woods 3g Massey Harris 5 3.3 McColi From, 3 Mtl Power 31 Nat Steel Car 54 Power Corp 19 Shawinigen 23 3.4 St Law Corn 5 3-4 st Law Pfd. 2o 1-4 BLQLCHI 1a a-a Advertising liates-Payaiil in Advance Mliniruum Charge for Any Ad“. tseinents 25 Cent; Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Announoemen l‘ ‘Willi Western and Eastern locals and Coming Events 3e per word: 2o Classified 3o oer word; In Memorial: Notices 70o r inch‘ Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings Cards, m. so per hams; Letters ot Condolence 70o per inch. We ding engagement so words for $1M, and l0 cents for every additional 5 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or to per word. Lists of Subscriptions iv cents Def‘ inch Add-foal l-Ild Presentation $1.00. Other rate; m; application. To Let For Sale 1'0 LET — EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. F03 ALE ._ Modern conveniences and hard- puflenk1n.s§,',‘,fi§,,,§§’°” HAY‘ wood floors. Phone 12654. or call ' L_4'09_4_2o_2-l 64 Rochiord Street. ' L-398-4-20-2ii. rigs SALE - BUILDING, 105 ro LET - SMALL APARTMENT, bpklflxésswf§gpesofi “thlghe at? newly decorated. Possession May Apply 45 Upper Prince St. L-AZU-t-ZO-lii. 1st. Priced rl ht fo ui k sal . 80 Graftdzn sin-Tel: c e Apply L-358-4-19-Iii. Agents Wanted iIEN - WOMEN! HERE'S Wl-IAT you‘ve been waiting iori A steady income-financial security for lile —;iiuiranteed vou with a Familex Agency oi your owh. inquire today wuiiout ODLIQIIZIOII. The Famiiex Pifldllcl-S. CQUIPBIIY- 570 St. Clem- ent, Montreal, N-I. HEN AND WOMEN WANTED T0 sell two hundred household neces- SJJUS including Tea and Coliee. Iligii profits assured in an exclu- sire district. No risk under thirty- Day Trial Offer. Catalogue and lull particulars Free. Apply at Jito Products, 143a Moii..aiii. Montreal. N-68. ltoute Available A 050p "IVTAN wrru ‘he "mg from $20.00 to k. Not a gold mine, but, i,y "king consistently eight hours -. h (lily ‘(cu can assure yourself ol ii permanent income Luv-oils. Write now to The J. Watkins Company. Montreal, ue., Dept. Z-C-IA. N-22-4-8-I5-2' ~20. Auction Sale I will sell by Auction on the remiscs 62 Great George Street. ‘iiarlottetown on Monday, the 29th iiny of April nt 12.30 P. M. the house uml property the late George tiller in good repair. New hot water furnace, excellent location. This "vilerty can he ins acted any time. ‘or particulars B??? to .ltl.MAR’l'_1_N_- .l. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. L-415-4-20-22-25-27. lliPoLocv I, John Darrach, Sr., do hereby retract any state- ments I made about Kenneth lilacquarrie in regard to money that was missing as the money was found. JOHN DARRACl-l, St. Catherines R. A. McPhaiI, J.P. = .. rotessional Bards ll. F. Alilllllblllli Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond 81W“ [hung l7 IEO. Bill It I McLECD 8- BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. LG l. A. BENTLEY. 1L0. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Atlorneya-at-hsv MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond S_t1e_et_____ ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTEII. SOLICITOB. ITO. Mons to Loan Colleotlofl 0f lee: 90 Great George 8t. Charlottetown 51 M. ALBAN FARMER a.A., sun BARRISTER. soucrron. no iwousv so LOAN "TITE-LAP" GALVANIZED STEEL roofing sheets, ordinary and goun- cil standard. Semi ridge and mit- er lengths for estimate. Eastern Steel Products Limited. I335 De- Iorimier, Montreal. N-6-4-8-to June 8. Female Help Wanted COMPETENT MAID WANTED. Write D. M. Guardian Office. 97-4-20-31 WANTED — MlDDLE- 52o LADY for housework. Apply J. A. Jen- klIIS. POWIIBI L-‘IIO-Q-ZO-Zl. WANTED-COUNTRY GIRL FOR housework. Apply Mrs. Leslie McEwen. York Point. L-304-4-I7-19-22. Male Help Wanted WANTED — SINGLE MAN AS AS- slstant on farm near Charlotte- town. Must have reference. Write P. E. I. Ayrshire Club. Box 89. Charlottetown. L-424-4-20-‘1i WANTED — YOUNG MARRIED man to work on farm, Apply in person. Louis Muttart, Carleton. 14-408-4-22-24-27. WANTED - MIDDLE AGED MAN for farm work. Write “N? care Guardian. L-436-4-22-2i. Miscellaneous AYA. rvrfis- ‘do srovs on. burners serviced and oveizauled. Fred Ii, Trainer. 80 Grafton St. L-358-4-i9-3i. STAMP COLLECTORS- REFILLS for loose-leaf stamp albums 3 cts. sheet. Guardian Job Ergr;%f1;yi8_u_ ARRIVING MONTAGUE APRIT. 25th another load of horses in- cluding 18 mares, 3 in foal. A. M. Wright, L-376-4-I8-3i iiow-“riticiis ON _n'i~:EoNni- time “i: 8°8t5?.“§€§..l"°° H . r - “ m’ L-358-4-l9-3i. Wanted L WANTED - PASSAGE av oAn t _A n m. "n" are ‘gulhai-ldrlalfial D lzsp-iaa-i-zl-ii. WANTED — YOUNG PIGS. WILL at the Market Square Glzarottetown, Tuesday I000 l‘- 3" fiirfiltiii°l°..it‘.i' All‘ . . e . — W lt-t-fl-li. This ITIEE TUESDAY. APRIL 23rd AT I P. M. v eneral purpose. ows. One Horse Two Milch One . One Hay Mower One flay Rake. ii n rlltffii. iii-ii. 0 Wood nd Be: 0:: set Spring Tooth Harrow!- PATRICK COSGROVE. New Orleanl. TOM DULGEB. Auctioneer. o s t5 le. “m” m‘ ° nTPadi-i-‘iv-is-n. CEDAR POSTS Just Arrived FIVE THOUSAND CEDAR POSTS 7-8-9-10 and l2 feet long NEWLY CUT STOCK No advance on last year's prices. 'i.. ill. Poole 8i (to. Charlottetown March 28th, I940. Bank of Canada Building. , L-179-3-29-fniw I mon. All New YorkCurs .5. (Canadian Press) 5"“! Close Am 9W0 3 89 3-8 Am Super POWQI‘ 3- Brown Co Pfd 35 Brown Rubber 3 3-4 Cities service 5 Creole Pei, 2g 1.3 El Bond Share 6 1-2 Gulf Oil Corp 3'1 1-3 Humble 011 so 1-2 Niflsars. Hudson Pant Oil 4 3.4 Oil 1'63 UflJ M t I C ' (Canadian Prell) Stools Close Abitibi com 2 1-4 Abitibi Pfd l5 Asbestos 23 A Oil 22 3- Beauharnois 5 5-8 Bathurst A I5 on A 9 7-8 Fraser Fraser V T O 20 3-4 l-Iir Walker 43 Imp Oil l3 7-8 Int Pete 21 3-8 Price Com 22 5-8 ‘ i? [g (Canadian Press) Stocks Closo Canada - Commerce - Royal Bk 182 Montreal - Nova Scotis - -_- 7 1 (Canadian Press) TORONTO. April 20— Stocks Close Aldermac 27 Anglo Cdn i 90 Arntiieid 1' 12 1-8 Aunor ‘ 205 Bankfleld 18 Base Metal 23 Bear Expl 6 5- Bidgood 43 Bobjo 7 1-2 Bralorne 10 3-8 Bioulan 53 Buff Ank 515 Bunk I-Iill 2 Cal Edm 202 Ceiit Pat 220 Cochenour 67 Coniarum 161 Con Chlb I2 Cons Smelt 43 1-4 Dome Oil 25 East Crest 7 1-4 East Malroble 370 Eidorado 75 Falcon 405 Fed Kirk 3 I-2 Francoeur 47 Gods Lake 43 Gold like. le 16 Gold Ga e 15 Gwdfish 1 1-2 l-Ialcrow I 3-4 Hzililwell 2 1-4 l-Iollingcr l4 1-8 Home Oil 265 Homestead 4 1-2 Howey (i3 I-Iuci Bay Min 27 Insp M D 36 Int Nickel 40 l-i! Jellicoe l0 I-Z J M Con 2 1-8 Kerr Add f: 250 Kirk Lake 1 119 Loire shore 25 Lapa cad l 1a Lebel Oro 3 3-8 Lcitcii 71 ’ Macassa 410 Macbeod 195 Madsen 45 Malartlo I36 McKenzie 130 McVittie 9 ‘ Mcwattcrs 44 Min Corpn 10?. Moneta 67 Morris Kirk 5 3-4 Naybob 24 Newbec‘ 3 Norando 71 Nordon 4 7-8 Normetal 52 Omega 82 Pacalta 4 3-4 Pamour 155 Partanen '1 1-3 Pnymaster 88 Perron Gold 175 Pick Crow 810 Pioneer 223 Preston 215 Roche 4 3-4 Bi’. Anthony i7 1-2 San Ante 330 Sand River 9 1-2 sherritt 97 sigma 750 Siscoe 80 Slsden 4 Steep Rod I75 Straw Lake 6 1-4 Sullivan 88 '1‘eck I-Iugh 875 Uchl 65 Unit Oil 6 I-2 Upper Can 8i entures 875 Waite Amu 845 Wendigo I2 I-2 UNLIETED Pawnee I Pond Ore 205 CHICAGO, April 2l—-(AP)— Wheat prices oloeed with slight net gains yesterday after the market had fluctuated nervously most of the tiort session. Wheat closed unohlusged to 1-2 cent higher compared with yester- day's finish. Mew 81-11 8-8-1-4- Jiy $1.09 7-8-3-4; Corn unchanged to 3-8 up, May (it 84-5-8, July l5 3-4-5-8; Oats I-B-I-l higher. WINNIPEG. April 2i—(0P)— The customary quiet week-end trade was in evidence in W ,_ wheat market orperations yester- day but wheat futures prices held steady in sympathy with United States markets. Final quotavou- were l-B-l-t higher with May at o1 1-8, July o2 p-s-i-a and on 8t 5-8 cent-s. Cosh grain trading was practi- cally neglected and in the coarse Brain pit ooh was steady wtule flax. rye and barley sunk traction- eliy on lack o! interest. __ r.~_. nv-irQl ' ' N. Y. Stock Exchange l LL (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F 25 3-4 Am Radiator 8 I—2 Am Tel Tel 174 Am Water 10 Anaconda 31 Atchison 22 1-2 Bait Ohio 4 7-8 Baldwin Loco 15 i-2 Bendix Av 34 1-4 Beth Steel BU 5-8 Chcs Ohio 39 5-8 Chrysler 86 7-8 can Oil 23 1-2 Commonwea S0 1 I-ii COn Edison 31 7-8 Curt Wright A 28 7-8 Elcc Auto Lite 40 3-8 Elec Pr Lite 5 5-8 Gen Elec 37 Gen Foods 4:8 7-8 Gen Motors 53 1-4 Goodrich 17 3-4 Goodyear Tire 22 Gt Nor Pfd 26 5-8 l-Iudson Mir O8 5 5-8 Int. Tel Tel 3 5-8 Kenuecott 36 5-8 Mont. Ward 50 7-8 N Y Central I6 3-8 Nor Am Co 22 Nor Pacific 8 1-2 Paramount 7 I-8 Penn R R, 22 1-8 Phil Morris 9G I-2 Phil Pct. Co 38 1-4 Pure Oil Co 11 1-8 Radio Corp 6 3-0 Sears Roe C0 85 I-2 South Pacific 12 3-4 Std Oil N J 40 5-8 Stude Corp I1 Texas Corp 46 United Air 501-4 United Corp 2 1-4 United Drug 6 3-8 U S Rubber 32 3-4 U S Si‘. C0 61 1-4 U S Ind AI 24 I-8 Vanadium 38 Warner Bros 3 1-4 West Union 22 .i-4 West Elec I12 I-2 Woolworth _. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, April 2I—(A.P)— After seven 563310115 In which no progress was registered, the stock market ended a rather glocmy week Saturday with a brisk ra.lly that put favorites up fraction-s to more than 2 points. Specialties, including shipbuild- ing. woolen, sugar, papcraiid pack- ing issues tc-uctied off the revival in the first hour, Steels and avza- tlons then Joined the procession in active recoveries. The Assrpiaterl Press average of 60 stocks was up .3 of a, point at 49.9, after being unchanged or low- er in the preceding seven sessions. On the week the composite was off .7. A month ago the barometric stood at 49.5 and a year ago at 44.2. Volume expanded to 720.660 shares, the bcst Saturday turnover since Nov. 4. New 1940 tops were posted for N. Y. Shipbuilding, American-Ha- waiian Steamship, International Mercantile Ivfziruie, Electric Boat, Lnternutiorial Paper. American Woolcii, Armour, Wilson d: Co., and Zniiitc. Canadian ‘i-sucs were quiet wth the few issues traded siiowsig changes only in fractions. Interna- tional Nickel was up 3-4 on the big board ‘while on the curb Bra- zilian ‘Traction. Ford and Lake Shore moved liiuhei" against. a loss of 3-8 for Imperial 01,. Prominent on the forward shift were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Glenn Martin, Douglas Aircraft, Lock- eed, American Airlines, Eastern Ali- Lines, American Sugar Refin- lng, South Port-o Rico Sugar. Studebaker. Westingliouc and American Telephone. TORONTO, April 21-(CP)— The Iloroiito stock market no=cd out with small gains pPCdOmIiIflLIIIE n the closxng session of the work. Industrial sLCCRS led the upturn with an IIlClCX gain of .38 and other groups were up .04 to .14. ’f‘i'a:iiiig volume was small at 181,000 shares for the two-hour ses ion. Papers, banks, steels and liquors closed higher and the tone was steady lor the food», senior oLs and IILLIILIGS. Lake Shoic firmed a point. Kerr- Addison traded in con: tolerable volume at a. gain of 2 cents to 2,50 and the ulose was up 3 to 5 cents do: East Malartic, Pioneer, Pickle |Orow and Modsen Red Lake. Steep Rock was down 6 138M8- Smelters flriiieci 3-4, Nickel iaeak- eneci 1-B and other senior base metals were unchanged. Pend Or- eiie added i0 cents and Falcon- bridge lost. 5 cens. Home Oil firmed 5 cents to 7.55. Anglo-Canadian held at 90 and East Crest and United Oil addcn fractions. Calgary and Edmonton '.-.st 3 cents. Produce Prices MONTREAL. April 2l-(CP)— Produce Market prices here Sat- urday, as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture, fouow: Butter: first grade crcamery prints, Jobbing pr.ce, 27 1-2-28 1-4; first grade solids. Jobbing we, 27-27 3-4; Que no I pasteur- regraded, wholesale Jobbing price, E6 1-4-1-2; Que no 2, 25 Cheese: Ont wmte. current re- oelpt price. 14 7-16-1-2; Ont coir:- ed, current receipt price, 14 1-2- 9-16. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. soiling price, A-Iarge 23-23 l-2: A-medlum 21-21 i-2; A-pullets 20; B 21-21 l-2; C 1B -l8 1-2; B-uarge unqucted. Potatoes: Que no l 75's 1.00- LIO: No 2 75's .80-,90; NB no I 75's 1.15-1.20: PEI no I 751i 1.25- 1.30; PEI whites no I 75's 1.20- 1.25; Fla reds bushel crate no I-B 1.75-2.00: Calif whites no I-B. 50 ,l'bs., 190-200: No I-B, I00 Ibs,, ‘275-390; Calif red 50 lbs crate no l-B, 1.65. Use Minard's fol-EIGHTH. I right out of your mind! "lube jobs". say: "Best bcfs Buick". You PICK A suns wmmzn in this spirited, fast-stepping McLaughlin-Buick. In looks, in action, in stamina, Buick is a true thoroughbred. Thafs why this fleet, true-to-form pacemaker leads the field today-just as it has done for more than 30 years. Its big Dynaflash straight-eight power plant-micro- poise-balanced now to the smoothness of a wrist watch gets you around in a jiffy-and its coil springs all around see that bad roads miike no difference. And all the time its easy Hnndishift transmission, its uick uptake, its really thrilling pace, make handling t is honey a pleasure that wipes worry and fretting It's smart and distinguished looking. It's thrifty on fuel, oil, repairs-springs, for instance, never need So how about utting this great paces? Learn or yourself why t gerformer through its ousands of motorists rs a -nv_o l- Il/nilranxi’: M.Lin;Hui-Rziii ‘Tper/KII" '1' >~Duar Iburing Wltli the profitable marketing of Canadian hogs dependent on the reputation of the product with the consumer bath ll'I Great Britain and at home, g;czit care must be ex- ercised to overcome any factor ivhich may injure this reputation. Any objectionable characteristic in the product, especially in flavor and aroma, may have far reaching re- sults wheii it reaches the table of the consumer. The factors which Iiavc the greatest yirssibilliies damage the name of Canadian bac- on are: I. Fishy taste and odour 2, Sexual odour. During recent years many farm- ers have been feeding czmliti. coll fish offal and even lobster bozllcs in order to supply the profs-in fir-ecs- sary in a balanced ration, This practice is very economical and commendable but when such feeds are used great care must be taken to prevent the fish flavour and ooour from fainting the finished carcass. At the present time :1 no- ticcabic percentage qf the hogs reaching Mealtime packing plants carry tnls obJectlon. To overcome this difficulty the producer should eliminate all fish fvoin the hog ration during the last. month of feeding. This docs not apply lo tho use of high grade fish meal, low in fat. Low grade fisli meal should be fed with care. Another and more important poiiit of danger to our bacon rcpii- tatlon Ilcs iii the increasing num- ber of ridgliiigs or blind boaxs found among our market, hogs. Such hogs are recognized by the producer at time of castrating when only one testicle will be found in the scrotum. Not infrequently we find hermaphrodites which carry all outward appcaraiiccs of n ic- mole but ivhcil slaughtcrcd are found to carry tcstlclcs uncle.- ziio kindricys. In both of the zibovc cases the carcass \vill exhibit a vary- ing decree cf objectionable so. . odour. Sonic few carcasses may be so five trnm the odour that they; can be used in the regular iwdv. Oilifi‘ carcasses are so obJe able that they are condemned o. Jcctcd as unsuitable for hum. consumption. Appzvenily the weight. and size of the pig have no direct bciiriiig oii the degree of tlrs odour. Pigs dressing around I00 lbs. may be very objectionable while others dressing 200 lbs. or more may bc slightly objectionable. Sonic of the worst cases arc found lll herma- phrcciltes. There is .lttle choice be- twceii a condemned rldgliiig car- cass and a hostile skunk. In the clues of the blind boars the produce: has a certain clear-co of control of the situation. IVhcn such pigs are fouiu. iii n litter they should be handled in one of two ways: they may be killed at once and thus prevent disappointment and loss; they may be rushed along and slaughtered when not over four months of age before the sex- ual odour become; seriously ob- jectionable. Iii no case should the pruiiiicci" sell such pigs as fccdtrs. When the producer ships what he believes w be a young sow and gets returns for a iidgllng there is greiit room for dissatisfaction. Such a producer has shlpprd a hcrnltipliro- dlie which is iisiuily as objection- able as a blind boar aild often more so. It should be recognized by the hog grower that. this tendency to produce ridgllng hermaphrodite-s and ruptured pigs is inherited. Some individual sows and boars. and some strains of pigs are very iio- ilceable in this regard. In iio case should a breeder sc- lect p brood sow from a litter in which any such pigs were found. If a sow throws one or more such de- fective pins she should be placed under suspicion, If a numb-w of these pigs appear in one district, boar should be avoided. It is too easy to not rldglings and ruptured pigs without breeding for ilicm. The safest and surest way to oilin- lnate them is to use sows and boars from stock qualified in Advanced RegLstry. Such brccdlnrr Sivrk hi“ a tabulated record of tho nuces!ry' for a number of generations back. This iecord gives the number of defective pigs. if any. in every lit- lei‘ flirrowed by the sow (luring her life time. At tlic present time the brrrdinz stock in ihc herds owned \--- ‘~ ""4 ‘~""~" I‘f‘,‘.lS‘f‘I‘{‘(l Yorkshires are practically free irsin "o: rlvxgton Summerside, Water Street Ridgliiugiln Hogs I‘_‘"Sii10ked Eel” Makes l!) ' 11~0iii'."l cellophane aiici all from the some boar. theii this‘ “minke their German name. a x5“. Rjls pvill. G r avmo a crma Ame m be despised for a chllrllge o! kills’? Harding Motors Limited Canadian Bid For Market I Faced with the necessity of es- Iiablishiilg new markets due to the loss of overseas business brought about by disturbed aiorld conzli- _tl02lS the province of Quebec with ,8 yearly production of some 20.000 ihilndredivetqhls of eels is giving at- tention to new methods of prepara- iilou of these fish Cicruiaiiy .i'oi‘mcrly one of the Ilpreferred markets for eels now of Course is no longer on the Quebec export list. The demand for fresh land frozen eel in Canada and the. United States is limited. Smoked and canned eel. Iiowever. is favour- ;cd with a greater demand mid it While Cancicilmi women Iiavc bet- tor facial contours than their Ariiericnii sisters, they do not nuke full advantage of this asset. This "pinion was expressed by tne world- llIOI“.l_\'. Madame Hvlfillil Riibinsi-ciii lroiiio repcmei-s. The remedy‘? ‘vVi-ll. she believes that girls might make Canadian women more beauty conscious. At the some this business of glamour is not al- together good for the girls thorn- is Muoved the“ is a nussibnm, o, Isfdvgielziinlcss they hiake good gcatly increasing the mflikei» m’ ‘lvladrllne Rubinstein, who is ‘these products. Prior to smoking. the eel ls evis- lfflflied. skinned. salted in concen- trated brine for one-half hour and allowed to drain for l5 minutes .7710 smoking is doiie in a smoke (house _cf "type 8.“, {l5 designed bv .tlic Fisheries Research Board of ‘Canada. The smoke box for eel smoking is made of terra-cotta and ilie_lnli*t and outlet trunkways are inane of sheet iron. The only mod- Vtlltfllllfifl brought. about is the iii- stnllatioii of n pipe 2 feet. long and l8 inches iii diameter between the ifdii and the smoke producer. This {Dips is rquipped with a damper and ‘serves to lodge s. heating system. ‘The heating system might be a 5 ,to 8 kilowatt, electric heater, but a lflnmo of a large gasoline torch ser- ivus the purpose quite well. Snick- pug is carried out for 5 hours at. 75 ‘flPilrc-es. The smoker is then shut ‘off and the temperature is raised to 150 degrees for one hour and e lmlf to (two hours. ‘This “tempera- i uiv" ren crs a ‘Zood uaii tv of nil lfrom the eel. The egls are then Mortgage Sale ‘cooled and cut up into appropriate l ___._ ipicccs, and wrapped iii gold coZ-l kept lTI a ‘cool place l MONTREAL. Aprl I 2l-lCP)— ‘ The ITIIPOFS stopped forward briskly (vii the stock mrkrrt- Saturday‘ Princess Gouriclli in private life believes that the war will make Canadian womcn more iiitcreswd mailer of lllft, has speech-d beauty biisiiicss in both Paris and London. she rovmled. metlcs and ncyv and thrilling color schemes to “kecp the world nt their feet." But the beziiiticlans‘ recipes for beauty’ so very much further than make-up. Oiic expert says that iii-.- first recipr- for beauty is a liappv nature. The second is a skin iii really good condition and the third a make-up which had in it the secret of the ration. a make- I'l'IllIlL!l_\' nntiiril that ii ll(‘\'(‘I‘ occurs in anyone to think of it as make-up at all. Almost any woman can have a lovely skin for the skin responds Notice is hereby given that tlicrc will be sold by PLIDILC ALICIIOII iii lroiit oi the Law Coulis billltllili,’ in Chnrloiietouii ill Prliiqc Euiva d Is- land on ’I"uvsri:.y, ilic thirtieth llll)‘ 0f Apri. A. D 15:40, iii, iiic hour oi 1;’ otluck IIOUII the follow- liiiiri of Aloxuiiilli- slllllll, oii the South by lnnil HOW or lohicily Ill pcsscsioii oi Rolicrt Mvllisil lliifl Albert Mellsli dud Oil the Wes; by laud now or formerly in pa oi Margaret .\lllIL'll(‘Il. ‘Iivo liillI(.l\(l amt-s m" luml ozvucd and lil ilii‘ pr»: Cyrus Show lll his lllUIlliIUZ the land (icscribetl Ill an lure of Mozigage, dated the twenty- nznth clay of May i028. from George ;Mortin of New Pcrth in K: ‘County in Prince Flrlivxird I. and Jviiiizc NI-nrilii. lion advanced smaller fractions. Canadian C-T‘lilI‘("'t* ilIKI Distil- ers-Sencrams. strong spots for the prt few day's, continued on a buovnnt trend as trains cl I-4 \','r\"r\ boosted by them wt the time. , Montreal Poivri‘ "ri on l-‘l _"n fiv- utilities but Shrw nigim srH ‘off I-4. Total sales: 26.100: Industriais: 17,600; Mines: 8.500; Bond's $200. - a: On the Pacific Coast sen planes have been found to be very effec- »tive for fisheries patrol work, Dtzlir- ‘ ling 1938 tie time of yinq III dis 1 _ . ,_ ‘" nvork was 303 hours and 30 minutes. ‘l°t§l"i‘<‘,“ A“ m, d m a: [In 1937 the patrol planes were in “f” dlanv; ‘d gvfrlcd =1 n“, the air 257 hours and 35 minutes. .5 gm °_ ‘e u" c" ‘ s; ’ ' The aboie siilc of land is mzidc "pursuant to a power of sale com- tziilietl in the sold Illfillfdilfxlt‘, d.“- flccl cliirinc 1938, Fourteen craft mm‘ haw“: m“), ma“ .7‘. l)": made the frown bait trip, twrnty- =lliigzrélltlarrclzzfncm“! mm lmcm“ {PM ‘fife mgfiraggxxrgngglp and 28 For fiirthcr particulars appy :~—,-__—--...é n, Eat the office of N. W, Ixnvther. 86 ‘such defects. It. is among the stock ‘gm? o§°,‘,’,"‘§§,, akrgéxtginngd lfound in the Iimids of (he rom- l 1).,“ m“ 30m d“, opp/Inch ‘mcrclnl pig producer that we find A m“ ‘ ‘ ihe defects. Such breeders often ' if"; ‘FAQ-I-FR-q TRUq-r purchase sows with ‘no inquiry in- ' k-("MIILAKQY ‘ ‘lo the ancestry. The boar may ‘ ‘ come from another province wit-n mo Advanvced Registry bucking. In theses cases both the back around l TwenLv-eicht vessels were en- mnnod in the Liinenbuvq salt fishing Assignee. L-258-4-I-8-15-22 Charlottetown, 256 Queen Street T; renowned beauty mid cosmetic ziu- , (in course of an llIli‘I'\'l('\\' with To- ‘- a few gl-IIIIUIII‘ ‘ time, Madame Rubinstein tliiiiks_ in their nlzpenrniice. The vxnr. as a ‘ the i Too often women depend on cns- 3 Chiiriottc- , en La In Beauty "Consciousnes bio-sums when : silo nut-gt first ure of IIVI‘ parti- to treatment out‘. Ilt is cared for, B fllilflflslliiltl tho {cuhr type p! s l I-Ioro for instance are three el- usc a n0i‘.-, 1:." Second-If \o\i . . ‘iroi TlFSlIPS and pejuvonntes the skin from under. heath. , It is nkvnvs fi com‘. lflcq y» fire rho-w <1 \- "fl in l bcnurv spend nnv mmw T}. »» _ “Q1 lo know more (Tin-i you do nlmut the thirm flicy srli. a." always z '0 ‘ ~' “i! Rs Ylllnlirilk rvllvvrs pziln. I’ Mortgage So _ TO BF. SOL!) by Piiliiir .'\li.‘Llfl|l Iii iruiil of llli‘ l.li\\ (Ollfla Iiiiihliixg in (‘liiirlutti-iiiii II \\ uiiiii-><i.i_v. llll’ \, I). Ill-l", iii liic hour of ‘ -k Noni], .\l.l. i’l'll,'\'l‘ TR.“ l [lit grill] lwircvl of land situate lying and bi-iiig ]IZli'I of (‘oimiinn Lot .\llllllll‘f‘ 2‘! in the (‘ommoii of (‘lizii-luiivliiivii iii \_lili‘i‘liw (‘oiiiity in Prince llilimrtl i-simi, lmuililril illlil lll‘-('i'iii(‘il ll\ iuiimys ._. L: p a \‘._'lIIlt‘ the vest of the market Just m; ma“ (,1 “m; _;l_]_,L [HA1- llilll. i. in so); illllAil mi ixp-ioetl around quietly at steady Jrac!’ “Hue and parcel or land - iiu vast Sltlt of l pgior Qiii-i ll prices. mam, lying and bang on onnvmgnlp at the sltllllllitsl iuuii- of 54- LIIWTPYI“ Pit-Pei’ PYPYBYTP‘ ‘numoer Filly-one in King's County '|'°“*"P§l“" "l “'“"‘"‘ ("m iiilfiiPil ill!‘ mflfkri- ‘I'll-h =1 Z l-Z in sold Island, bounded mid do- "mmm? ""1"! them-v‘ w. 1,011.,“ mm, why‘, Pr“? Bmbhpm Scuba‘ as muows‘ mm is w m along the south lioiill-iuirv all‘ uni "qlnlkpd u“ 7'8 and Howard 5mm‘ BOUNDED m‘ m? Norm b" l ' i-im i‘ oi ‘Ill-Ii (Illllnldiillylhllll NilllTi-i .. .,. a... .,. .. ,,,‘, _ l -t i. it lDiirlen and St. L urence C ITLIII’ Gcoiguouii RJJtl, on l..L Llfifi; l)\ "Wm" ,,,,,l|m;,, h “m; u_h._,_“_.| ,‘ uiili l'|ipi~i' (Quinn r-lrl l [or llll‘ ills- lllllfl.‘ i.i' llli lt'i‘l Jlill Plilllllillg irolii llll'lll't‘ \\('§i\\l\I'(ll_\‘ lilitl pflrlllltl with the said south boundary of ililiiiiiii ('ol.il~i“s land for the lli\lillli‘(‘ of iii: fevt in (lic exist sill!‘ of Lmir-r Qiiouii Stroi-i affair-uni flllil iiiilimi; from llli‘llt‘i‘ nuriliii: v “Inna; iiii- siiiii stri-i-t ior (lii- ~. mu (ll tori Io tlir place uI' t'lilll‘illl‘lll‘i'llll‘ill unit living part of tiiv liiiiii ('Oli\'&‘_\'(‘l1 by \‘llli:im S. Sieiinri uiid others to unit's Rmsi-Ii Pivkurii hv Iiiiieiituio bearing tlillt‘ tiii- 21st iiziy of June moi Ill‘ above ssh- is made illllltT and of a ‘oivei- oi Sziio con- _ iriuo ,ll\lll(‘tl iii a reiiiiin I" 'i ‘Illllfh of ‘Jlortgngi- healing ilai ii- ‘Biili iiaiy .nf January I). l.-..... and fund»- lbetiveen Joseph M. Ilouretir if (Inc-ens ('oiiiit_\'. and sjvlviii Hou- iu- nllt‘ purl, illltl ifhnrlottoiouii in §I.III'IIIH‘I' Surveyor. eette his \\‘_ll(‘ the lllllli‘l'\l'lli‘il ,‘llil‘ti"llzl‘ of llli‘, si-eonil part. illltl lIt'('ili i~ nl rieiliiii having lief-n mziiir in p:\_ neiit of the ‘ rincipul mill ililfTPsl money si-curcil | hereby. For further iuiriii-iiiiirs nppiv l" l II. I”. ‘Aliu-Piive. K. (‘ ilivlior, Iiillflv lliilliiliiiz, (‘liiirloiii-i . Iliiied this 173th (luv of .\nril All. I940. SIMON I‘. I‘.\0I.I. Alorigagres L-270-4-I 5-22-20-5-6. and the prospective offspring are llIf‘ subject. for guessing. This trouble would disappear If ‘the following points were observed: I. Duos-d all sows which throw dcfi-ctive pigs. 2. Never keep a brood sow from n litter which contains defective irlss- . 3. Avoid a boar which sires a y number of such pigs from differ- . on: sows. - I 4. U=e only sows and boars from stock ivhlch has a record which can ibc l7I\‘i‘SlliZf\lt‘tl. In short. if you have defective wigs you have been brcedinz for ‘the-m, rrrliaps endlessly, pcrhspsi i We have pure SIXTY CARLOADS hook their requirements before March 28th, i910 NOTICE WHICH IS ARRIVING EVERY [HY This stock has been purchased at a very last vearis prices. New cut Lumber has nah-mired in prue from Fivi- to Seven llollrrs per M. We would advise mtemiing purchasers to L M. POOLE o» c0. l hosed in Quebec ASSORTED Llllliil-IR slight advance on Navigation opens (.‘ ll .\Ill.()'l"l‘ li'l‘il\\'N l innocently. smckbmker commented ‘n The best backgrounds are. pl-iiiii, simple "it- is better to be sllghted ground has a prominent pattern, it 272 without obvious iii-mi], 1f mo pack. clearer, bcllcr lvlvlilfl‘ '. —-anil you'll out Rlillflllfl‘; Jniin vim Iii-illiq-