1 REM. ESTATE AGENT so Great ca... Street Charlottetown. r- I» l- ‘seiapncne solo y|§|.\;l‘fl anu tlblrmflltltluEllli n9. mlreqnemq as: wual. iguafsfi we ma-o to tenant... aiiu buyers oi pmpercy. ror our services we made 11o charge, all our iimim commis- 5n)“ is paid to us by tile pro- perty owner. i-‘uralermore the lelltai or sales prices s10 111 as that FOR SALE . SUMMER "OTTAGE A'I‘ Grand Tracaziie, con ainjng 6 rooms. Nicely finished mterior. Fireplace. Veran- duh on thrce sides. Land for gariicn. Coach b01159. Pr"? $1500. STORE PROPERTY SIT- usted at Vernon, Queens Co. Some s'ock included in solo price. $1500. Terms. LARGE RESIDENTIAL PRO- perty on Prince Street in central location. l0 rooms and bath. Hot water heat- ing. All modern conven- iences. Price on application. A good safe invesment. HOUSE AND LOT AT REN- slngton. 8 rooms. Large garage. Price $1600. Terms. ___.___...________ “QIRABLE HOUSE AND Lot at St. Avard's. A zom- fortable home. Very rea- sonable price and terms. 001mm TENEMENI‘, 10o- ioz Richmond Street, I5 rooms iicluding shop. Price \ \ \ $2100. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE on North River Road con- tairrng 7 rooms and bath. Verandah and up - to - date ctnvenlcnccs. Piiee on ab- plication. Terms. FINE RESIDENTIAL PRO- perty. 70 Longworth Avenue 0 rooms. Hot water heat- ing. All modern conven- lenoes. Garage. Larki- rounds. Price $6500.00- erirls. NI C E RESIDENCE — 2'2 Plearant Street. 12 rcoms and bath. Hot air furnace. Gal-sgze. Price S3300-00- Terms. MODERNTUNGALOW AND large lot in good Brighton district. 6 rooms and baih- Hot-alr furnace. Reason- ably priced at S3150. Terms. ___7_____ 82 HIGHLAND AVENUE. t room cottii e. Larze lot- Good local on. Reasonably priced at $2000.00. _________-_---—-—- DESIRABLE ti ROOM COT- tage. 80 Highland Avenue. Large lot. $2300.00. HOUSE AND LOT. 122 Spring Parlr Road. l0 rooms and bath. Fireplaces. Price $3150. A few hundred dol- iazs will finance this pro- position, the balance pay- v abfe in small inatsfmesits. 5rricaciIlvTsx-__iiz KING Strezt. 1s rooms. 2 bath- rooms. Properly may be 111"‘ chased on small monthly payments covering seven years without interest. An excellent investment. . -___-__---—--- FOR SALE OH TO LET WIRICR RESIDENCE. ll . Brl~hton Avenue. 9 rooms Finiehrd in quartered oak. II"t water heating. Modern haTir-om. Large lct. Prices both for sale or tor rental rn 7"IIi"‘l\'i"II. \ 143T“. F“!!! FAIE . 30 BUILDING LOTS IN ONE of the best residential sec- tlons of the Citv. Price-s from $7.50 tn $400 PM!“ Terms h suit purrhzsrri. -_- OFFICES T0 IET -_---_-_v OFFICES FOR RENTAL IN the centre of Victoria Row Excellent situation. Rent reasonable. HOUSES r0 cm- -_-._ .-___-.__ 175 HILLSBORO STREET 8 rooms and bath. Fireplace in living-room. $20-00- .___-_-_- -—-- - SHOP ON DORCI-IESTEII Street near Queen. suitabil- for meat store. $10-00. IIaa anyone a blsoklnitlfl. shop for sale in a. I004 centre? We have s customer. APAII TIVIENTS TO LET 351,]- . CONTAINED HEA - cl! Apartment, 85 Longworth Avenue. 4 rooms and bath. May he rented furnished or nnfamished. Private ea- trance. caress. Iuawiubls rental. ' HIATED APARTMENT. 101 Kent Street. to M of Wales flollogamgn ‘rws offices l"“flllfl floor. Excellent fla- flhm For doctor of Infill’!- Ii» h" esrtlcaisrs souls to this sPiea. REAL ESTATE F00 SALE The Eastern Trust Company, 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. We have a large number oi city and count-i)’ properties listed with us for sate at ex- tremely attractive prices, a few of which are listed below: CITY PROPERTIES l-BEA TIFUL RESIDENCE of the_ ate Mrs. John Rich- llfiil. situated No. 2 Grafton Street; comman‘ a magni- ficent view of Charlottetown “"90"; price has been re- duced and is most attractive i0!‘ illlick sale. ' 2—LARGE PROPERTY Oi‘ the late Mrs. Home“ which is immed- iately adjacent to the Iiich- Iljlifl pro erty on Grafton Ltreet. ’I e house contains twenty-six rooms and would be particularly suitable for conversion into apartments or as a first class boarding house. Exceptionall attrac- tive price for imm late sale. Il-ELEVEN ROOM HOUSE situated on the shore of North River within the City limits; large grounds. t-HOUSE AND LOT I63 Water Street — priced very low for_quick sale. 5—DOUBLE APARTMENT house on Fitzroy Street a few minutes walk from the centre of the town; both apartments are presenhy rented and should be a sounu investment. 0—-NINE ROOM HOUSE IN food repiir. modern plumb- ng, situated on Ilillsborougli Street. Priced at $2,800 fol uulck sale. ‘i-ELEVEN ROOM HOUSE on Weymouth Street. Al modern conveniences; clos to P. W. C. and would he very suitable for those iiisli- kig to lake college st dents as boarders. L-ST-ORE AND S M A L L apartment situated in the centre of the business district. Very reasonably priced. il-STORE WITH OFFICES above. similarly situated. These properties are both rented advantageously. lo-floivi: LOT 01v VILLA Avenue: 52 feet by 180; ric- ed at $350.00 for quick so e. Il-TWO LOTS ON ORLEBAR Street; reasonably priced. FARM PROPERTIES l-FARM OF I25 ACRES A1 Elliotis, 90 acres under culti- vation, house and barn ill reasonably good repair. pump in both. Very low nrlce. Z-FARM 0F 100 ACRES ON Lower Montague Road about 1% miles from Montague. Modern House with all con- veniences, including liqhts and running water. Price $3.000. 3-30 ACRE FARM AT NEW Haven buildings in first class repair and land in wood state of cultivation. Price $2.700. 4-55 ACRE PROPNKTY about 2!‘; miles from North Wiitshire. well watered and reasonably nriced. 5-100 ACRE PROPERTY ONE 1111'», from Uigg. oomplefiv- set of buildings. Price $1,800. 6-50’. ACRES AT SOUTH- nort. new house with all mod- ern conveniences. Priced low for oulck sale. 7-109 ACRE FARM WITH romnlcte set of iwuildinms at Wee-tors Cornen-"Wid /ln goo‘! rtaie of ri'lti"ati'"n. Tli’s property is very reason- ably priced. 8—-"‘ARM KNOWN AS HAN- nin-v property near Sourls. Exceptionally low price. 9-6854 ACRE FARM ABOUT for" nfllcs from Charlotte- tovm. four acres wood‘and. mifiern house with all con- vaniencos. 10—FlRl" PROPERTY 0'1‘ I30 P'"'e<- with zooil hiill-‘inirs sown-ted rvi paved hl~hw"' about ha" wav bet-ween Fw-d-ricton and Hunter Fiver. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMHALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltahire Phone I49 APARTMENT TO LET AT 92 Brighton Road containing 0 rooms and sun-porch. Hot water heating. Good loc- silty. Rental $35-00 P" ‘ mouth. j-_->—————— ~--- I1 BISHOP STREET. I rooms. $15.00 per month. ___~..___ e rmier ishe furnished. Well hell-ed OM amply plied with hot wsv-r dsy and nlriit- i111- tnadlato . tlh" "I'll!!!" sosnui can mail- ill . {my Im war allve-rtlnrmenis In sh- fiww-“en or Patriot on ' ' ‘Ia-days and sstpvilnyn- i FOR SALE-CHEAP WORK MARE THF. (IHAR'i)'i"l‘lL"l'ilW_AN ‘_.-_ (illAKlX/‘Al .__\?_ ___.__ STOCK QUOTA TIONS l Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close (Canadian Press Abil-ibi 00m 129 i Abitlbi Pfd 10% Stocks Close Asbestos 50 B A Oil 19 Bell Tel 151 Beauharnois 3 Brazilian 8% E lihurst A 8 B C Power as Don A 4 Can Cem 1g Fraser Can Nor Pr 13 F‘raser V T C 12 Can Car Found g Ford A 15% Can Car Pid 191,5 Home 011 105 Can Incl Al A 3% Imp Oil 16 Cai. Pariflc 5% Int Pete 26% Can Steam 2-3;, Melchers Pld 0 Celanese 111,1, Price Com l0 Cock Plow 71/, Price Pfd 35 Cons Smelt 49y, Dst Seag 127’, Born gcisdl Pid I7 Dom Steel B 91/. EW Or [If °“‘ ' “° *5 N Y kC b Dom Textile Gen steel Wares 51¢ GDSUIII 5 ‘W Imp Tob 13% (Canadian Press) Int Nickel 41% Mersey Harris 51,5 Stocks Close Mtl Power 28% Nat Brew as»; Am Cyan B 18% Nat Steel Car a7 A111 Ger E1 2W Noreen 521:, Am Sup Power ‘h’: Power Corp 10V. As Gas El A 7’. Quebec Power I4'.-’_. Cit Serv i Shawinigan 19 CIBDIB Pet 19% 5i; Law com 3 El Bond Share 5V» s; mo; A 9a,; Gulf Oil _ 35% grey of can 5 59 Humble Oil 59 Steel of Can P 56h’.- Niflll Hlld 501 I '1 Elec A 19o Pant Oil 5% Win Elec 1a ——-—? UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 4.99 17-32: U. S. dlr 1.00 9-16; franc 3.14 3-4. Al. New York --Pound 4.96 3-42 ‘(hmdian PM‘) Canadian dlr .99 7-16; n-ahc 3.13 l. ks os ‘2- soc C‘ e At Paris -—Pound I60 6'25 fr: Canhdg 551/, U. S. dlr 32.24 fr; Canadian dlr Commerce 31.79 £1’. Montreal 201 In Gold —Pound 12s. 2d; U. S. Nova Scotia dlr 59.46 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- Royal Bk 171 07 cents. central u llanLuii luulil- Wtllll. usher rules uu application. nllllmuiil Charge Lcomoovvv t Miscellaneous .______ ____7____- IRIVATB TUTOJIEING OF PUPILS urases to by experienced ‘teacher. Apply Guaruiall. — For Sale Earl Rodd, WinsiOe. L-MIZ-A-Z-Zii FtéR SAIf. T- 6931 dCHEYROLET ou . uar an. p8 ppy L-1420-4-23i FOR SALE-o YEAR OLD MARE. Helen Kalmuck. Apply Frank Gal- lant, North Rusico. L-1468-4-5-3i. FOR SALE — THE HAWKINS ' Place. Lonizworth Avenue. Char- 85 Devonshire Street: s a a Advertising Rates-Payable Ill Advance 4o per wont; lyeliseril lulu Eastern pa: wuru; AJILNIIIIIIEOIIIOIIII 1am! Coming 4o per worn, suaseiilorliain Notices, ion per inch; Lin; or mo“; “no avlrll-llul Uriel-lugs, torus, utc., an per name; per inch. Notices o: ‘rlilsilliii turd Appreciation, 10o per inch or ac per Boston. L-l332-3-31-1li. ___?__._____-?-—-- ‘FARMERS — I HAVE EVERY- thing you need in Rubber Traces at, $1.80 to $3.75 per pair. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton. L-1368-4-I-9i. \ lotetown. Make an ofler. E. A SALE - TWO GENERAL purpose colts. two and three W815 old, both broken. Apply A-lPlWfl- sus McQuaid, New Wilt-shire. L-I440-4-4-3i. r011. SALE - oo-canr. HIGH chair, tricycle, bookcase and desk combination, chair, wicker lounge- Ali in good condition. Apply 0M6 Guardian. . L-l475-4-5-3i. €<-j—— F-OR SALE — SEVEN YEAR OLD Percheron horse, weizhi 1275 0T General purpose Mare five Yet" . old. Gen. MacDonald, Mermaid. 3 L-1386-4-I-3i. FOR FOR SALE——GLADIOLUS CHOICE Mixed Bioomins size 100 for $125 postpaid. P. C. Bownesfl. Albany. R, n, L-i369-4-I-4i. FOR sacs: - Gannon: zo m: 2a. Apply 223 Queen Street Wednes- l day or Thursday froilnr 118304354“. FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON-B room house. hardwood fours- ccment oundatlon. barn M“! gararze. larlie lot. Earl Reeves. Kenslngton. 15-1243-3-29-4-5-12- _________---~ FOR SALE-GURNSEY GRADE cow due to freshen April 28th. Jas. B Blake, Maipeqve Reed- Phone 308-111 L-14M-4-5-3l FOR SALE-MY FARM ON THE paved highway consisting of 68 ‘LARA luclsia, lt- Eveilts ‘so per word; Classified Letters of Condolence 70i- iur any lsuvurtlaement twenty-live eeuts. W ork W anted RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS work by the uay. Apply G care of Guardian. L-1472-4-5-3l. VORK WANTED -FULLY EX- perienced married couple desires pCSltlOll on farm. Seperate house required. Arthur BIIL. Cove Head. L-14II-4-2-3i Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Wages $15.00. Write “W." Guardian. L-1469-4-5-3i. APPRENTICE WANTED TO learn Barber Trade. Short Course exoert tram Illl. Molar Barber College Halifax 17-355 Boarders Wanted GIRL BOARDERS ACCOMMOD- ated 7 King Square. L-1477-4-5-7-9. Baby Chicks SHORT. OF BRJOODER SPACE? Buy Bray sexed pullet chicks from J. H. Campbell, Allis on; W. K. Crater, R. R. 5, Kensixig- i011‘. or Mrs. Basil MacDonald. Tracadie. 5-12-19. Wanted WANTED-TUXEDO AND MORN- ing suit 40 inch chest. Write Lox m. Ciiy- L-1473-4-5-2i. To Let TO RENT - PIAN-O. cxifiiiicsnr condition. Phone 584-J. L-l430-4-2—3i. T0 LET-STORE LATELY OC- cupled by Palmer Electric 00., 153 Great George Street. A Pick- ard 8a Co. Phone 240. L~I416-4-2-3i TO LET -—- ii ROOM HOUSE AT ‘i6 School Street with garage and gardenPossession tn May. Apply Mrs. Charlotte West. 257 Queen Sreet, Charlottetown. L-1467-4-5-3l. Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. country Kiri prefer- red. Apply Guardian. L-I452-4-4-3i. WANTED MAID TO DO GENERAL N. Y. Stock (Canadian Press) 8 ks Cios Am For Pr 2% g Am Radiator 10‘... A 1 Tel Tel 122*.» i Am Water 7%.. Anaconda 24!‘. Atchison 26 Atl Ref l9 Bait Ohio 6% Bald L000 6% Bendix Av 9% Beth Steel 5-.- Ches Ohio 27 Chrysler 39% Com S01 77; Common 50 1*... Con Can 391,; Cori Edison I9 Corn Products 571.. Curtis Wright i4". Elec Auto Ute I4‘. E_ec Pr Lite 71,. Gen Elec 30%. Ger. Foods 25 Gen Motors 231,; Goodrich Tire 12-7., Goodyear Tire 17-7 Gt N01‘ Pfd 157i Hud Motor 61... I-zt Harvester 56 Int Tel Tel 6%,. Kennecott, 3917, Mont Ward 2a Muriay Corp - 5 N Y Central 121,, Natl Cash R88 141.. Nor Am Co 1515. Nor Pacific B“. Pack Motor 41. Paramount 67;. Penn R R. 16y, Phil Morris 79 PLAI Pet Co 301.’, Pub Ser N J 29 Pure Oil Corp 95,4, Radio Corp 51,, Radio Keith O 2% Sears Roe 511,, S .‘.l Union"0l 111,1,» South Pac 111,; St.l Oil N J 44 Stude Corp 41/, Texas Corp 361,-; United Air 51¢. 5-7:“ s“ n e: O11) 2% United Drug 5y, United Gas Imp 91g U S Rubber 23% U S St Corp 4.0%’, U S Ind 1514, \' medium 13 v,- Warner Bros 4n West Union 2014, West Air Brake 197g West Elec ‘ 6'1 Woolworth 39 'L' Stock MONTREAL. A 4 —(OP)- Receipts: 2.218 headi Cattle, I,- 159; carves, B30; hogs, 1-545; sheep arid lambs, 84. Cattle were steady to a shade easier Good steers were mostly $6 to $6.50 with medium $5.25 t0 $5.75 and common from $4.50 to $5. The bulk oi good heifers were weighed at $5.50 and common kinds from $4 to $4.50. Good cows were $4.50 to $5. medium cows $3.- 75 to $4.25 and common $3 to $3.- 50 with eanners and cutters $2.25 to $2.75. Bulls ranged from $3.- 50 to $4.50, common to just fair bulls selling up to $4 25 with a few good butcher bulls at $4.50. Ca ves were selling slowly at prices estimated to be 50 centsw 75 cents lower than last week. There were no tops. Medium to medium good calves sold up to $6. 50. Common light drinkers sold as low as $4. The bulk of the CBiVQs were sold between $4.75 and $5.50. A ieiw gra=sers made $3 in $3.50. A few spring lambs lacking in both oiiafity and weight. brought $5 to $7 each. The balance of the lambs were from last year's crop and were srld at $5 to $6.50 per hundrodweight. Sheep were from $3 to $8. . Hogs were steady at $10 75 for bacons fed and watered. Selects drew $1 per hog premium, with the usual cuts on off grades. Sows were from $7.25 to $8.25 accord- inig to quality. Hogs sold on the market on rail grade brought $14. '70 and $14.75. » Produce Prices MONTREAL, April 4 —tCP)—— Butter ruled firm on Monlreal open produce markets today. Clieese was steady and eggs a little easier. Butter was quoted at. 35 3-4-36 cents a pound nominal for No. 1 in carols or les with lots to re- tailers at 36 1-2-37 for solids and 31-37 1-2 for prints. _ Graded egg shiIpmeIil-s in carioi-s or 1cm were 32 12 cents a dozen tor A-large, A-medlum 2i 1-2 and A-puilets 20 1-2. Cheese was I5 1-2-3-4 cent-s a pound for current western makes. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 8W8 55-57; N. B. mts N0. 1 80's 59.- 60; P. E. 1. mts No. 190's 78-82; new B. W. I. N0. I 80's 1.50; Fla- bushel 2.25. Escaped ESCAPE!) 11mm "iviv RANCH d f . B " ghmrsfethiyadniblanefrg‘? 1:‘. lljuRe. lggilsegvorg agd PXIZIIIIACOORIIIBQI. AE- grail: Silvie; Igemarlxe Fog. Notify 0 - - 0 B11. Be ‘e anc c ay, ew nnan. R‘ L-l404-4-5-5li Harbour, N. B. L1447-4-4-2i L-i4til-4-5lii. UP FATHER DID ANYONE _ CALL WHILE H I WAS OUT P .- --- - TO e21‘ "our \ NO-ME DARLo-V- U51‘ NOT A LIVING x l Q: a A I i ,1//// ~ .4‘ ’/\ ° .- - w, f?’ » \ 00p: wit, Syndicate lile, nil" ‘ma - w-H-qw "Mt. PAGE FIVE ‘ A Minin g A DIUTIJAI. coinswannr ronomo, April 4- sgd u" (Clllllililll Press) Y1 M"! Stocks Close Acme Oil ‘ 21 - Aldermac 45 imome. 11'0"" . n H. LAPTHOBN and Arntfl 1d I716 Aug": a‘ L. s. STEVENSON Aztec 7% District Managers. Bfigggkrgmcd 15 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown an lei ___ 83 Base Metal a1 AIJLPIIOIITS FOR POIICYIIOIDEIIS Beflliie 111 ——--—-- - . _._-. -__ -_._.-; .._-.._;-_ _—._-_.-.-.-__-----;, Bidgood 30 "_ ‘ Ilgfibifl m 8V. rnvm 1 q; gut; énk 13% We Offer- ,’ 1 0:. ma? at‘ CITY OF HALIFAX (ciilmoiz/iiiil-ohia a 3 BONDS l. p0 1 Cent Pat A70 Gen P0110 9% MATUBING JANUARY 2nd I950 Chromium 55 Commonwealth 28 TO YIELD ABOUT 3.55% Ween "1 on 3 Co“ emu we IRVING BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTII. Davies so 7 Iggnison 24581.4 E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER. me 1/ Down 15 ' Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown East Malrobic 139 Eidorado 223 Falcc 540 ~———— ~- i-i“ 13".‘ ““ - - re ee 18 m. u... 22 Government Aid For Chicken Clubs Francoeur 35 ‘ Gillies Lake a Glenora 4% '_‘ 0°“ We 38 The Provincial Department of Agriculture l. “humane; this ye Gmdfle 3° so formerly to y $4.00 per hundred on baby chicks for boys and 31:1‘: Sailing)!“ 3g‘, clubs. The, clublshall consist of ten members, either boys or girls. 3 /it Gllmm-T 091d 75 Chicks must be bought from Provincial Hatcheries. and whose eggs Hlcmw 2 are all from blood tested flocks. Brooders would be necessa in suc- Hardmck 20B cessfully carrying out this work, and our Department has decide to stand Karlie!‘ 10 half the cost of the heater for the brooder house; the balance to be paid g6 gusset‘ 11.3; tge own? of the‘ club; “Our Depnrtnfié Wllcaifl retagl gwnership in er ’ ea r or a o e rs. o! Home Oil 105 i titre. thee heater avi obeenrfiieseyd ‘for those threeeyefiig vgbui: then%:: gomest :2 come lie property-of Elie purchaser. owey Hud Bay Min 231,4 l would like the people to have an interest in poultry in this province, Nickel 411;, and many who have not thought of the matter up to the present time, to gflijfila a tihat the’, 1131?; hirisrlght intotthtet rovlnce bty the sale of eggs and e coe s is e an amoun o e preserl revenue th - ,1 M (yon 5 ince, and when we come to realise that it is necssary for Prhice E visit Ken- Add 153 Island to import six carloads of western chickens in order to supply the Km; and 91/, IEIBGNiICIIIIIII-S of lie province, which include the neeesary product used gm; Lake 1g? "ymcann ng factories, so that all can see the need for increased produce guna - Lak ShO 40H _ Lame Con? 4.2 D Asflsgring all concerned 1n this matter of the cit-operation o1 oua gm (and 46 "m: ‘hgngrtixlnztrnestly ailing for an organization of the poultry growi- v.. ap 92 ' , Lebel Oro 8 mph L 4g Department of Agriculture Mgcassa 315 Lr-lflfi-S-Zflefi-l-l-S-li-IZ-15-I9. MacLeod 345 Madsen 30 Maraigo 12% :1 McIntyre 38% McKenzie 05 McVittte 12% ' , Mcwatteru 70 . Min C011’) I60 Model h 12:‘, s M2215; 182/1 HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES W633. m“ it 3-3’ - . N”, Gold m Commencing on this date, until further notice, all $133134; Iggy, paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for, hi ‘ 1 s Nordon m motoiftveflliclltitrailic, except 1n such cases where the total cgérrliléeltai 3&1 weig o ye iCiC-fllld load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. o £8121; 13g “r Anyone hdriving on provincial highways contrary to gm Pam.“ a 9 is or er s all be duly prosecuted. amour 20 Pandqra 35 Dated the 30th day of March, A.D. 1938. Paulore I1 gaymaster 44 By order, Petgg ,5? P. s. FIELDING, Pick Crow 41o Clerk of the Executive Council. Pioneer 300 Powell I70 r J Prairie as L-I351-3-3l-tf Premier 188 W. A Preston 87 » p Rem Auth 293 . i geeg Crest ab’ 1 i e . t . . 5...; .. 1.3. Fertilizer! Fertilizer! 1 FOR SALE OC B Q Royalite a1 t __ ¥ Eiliwfiiiy“ XD 12g We are now booking or- A‘ Central Bedeque’ ‘ Shem“ 111 ders for fertilizer and would h 0 us? and lot‘ The Slscoe 242 . house is double plaster- sinden 101 welcome prompt action. We ed d h h t _ t _ giavefiliwiake 10% expect to handle C.I.L. fert- h ‘ {in ha?!‘ 0 diial e] py 9 . . . . . ea in a 1n e ec- Smda 5-1 iiizers ‘ill car load quantities me “gins ‘ Straw Lake 7% in addition to Island Goods, ' I §3;‘,,““““ *3‘; also chemicals if desired All” “’ van ' Sylvanite m Truckage to farmers at min- $ ' S- C/QLLBECK’ Teak Hugh 43o imum char es o l4 Iieilslillt Si. $8M“ 901D l 1% g ' 2 Charlottetown. owagmac i Uchi 14° J‘ B‘ IWILLMAN’ :0 mmwooee-wo-o-o-o-ae: Ventures 405 Kensington L-i450-4-4-3i wesiaimrner 141 +., _1 m‘ 5° L~987-3-ts-8i I-T": H / 7W Wood Cad 2'7 v v w“ Eng 690 i:___~w *“_ riukt: MO f-REAL FDRB Ym" Y o’ 17 mixed with Nos. l, s and 4 nortli- (Canadian Press» UNLISTED l ern and small lots of durlims sod MPNTREAF. All“ 4—'~‘;"‘]°Cl°dl from bu“, seaboards_ Km c n mm ng qLlO atiniis on Lnntrea I wheat demand. however mXEt iiw gun’ Market wdai" ““'"°5_ gmfl-T; 1"‘ sellers Torp grades of Canadian “we” ‘W’ $520k; 11,; wheatlimproved I-2 cent Nos I Bealmr 19 - ' ' ' . ‘l ' " Pawnee; 11/, 2 and 3 at 25 1-2 premium, 15 I-z ti,‘ Riigciiigr wit, gialrliiliuiiialsisngiifMld-yzUS$122 d-c- Thump CM 22 Minor liquidation in r19 and I --'-' ' -' "'1- iwr-"ri G » flax sent, the e coarse grain flit.- ‘grrpeces ‘iilyiezlyunElii-IEyINndWZtlftsIUSES 4E _____ were lower.‘ I-I 1-8 and 5-8-78. ___ WINNIPEG, Apri‘ 4 -—iCPl— cents. __ . _ v; i o. m...» bu». ~~-~ »~*:::.:.'::."'~:;‘..1~.:.":.:*: produced Canadian wheat, sales of MARKETS AT A GLANCE ~ l‘ "" h “ ‘ d 1i‘ fi. = 50.000 buaiheis in late dealings t0- — i"? W3" W“ a" m‘ “_""V'gf diiv checked Winnipeg wheat mz- (By The Canadian Press) Also 3'1 our" i" 1W‘ 1" -\"“l°" ure declines. At the dose of a Toronto —Indust.rlals higher: Int 24.. quiet session Winnipeg's losses golds unchanged; base metals Ilrlliress were about hall as much as those lower __ A. M. Til IINOR at, Chicago and Liverpool. Montreal -St.ccks irreglllany B“; Mmimwkpt Final quotations were 5-8-I 1-4 10W!!!‘ p“ 143; 313mm cents under Saiurdllsys gzlvels, Mia mNhew York -Stooks narrowly Dr m wheat 1.19 5-8, Juy l. 7-8-1 g er Vi and Oct a1 1-4 cents. Earlier Winniueiz —Wheat s-a u» 1 1-4 gllnfllgl- SW0“ October slumped to B0 5-8 cents. cents lower ' “mm” '3' a reasons] low. New York-Cotton, rubber 11nd ——"'"“_ ""-""'“q 2 2r?- __Canadlanl__export___trsde_ _wss sugar_ lower: coffee unchangvedknn? L_i:l4_l5>-4-2-5-9-I2H-_16-hi2 - v eiirMafllls ._ .=-;.. hOWB ME CHANCE TO ASK |l= l l<lN so our TONIGHT- MAGGIE I _._i_ PI WQ was-a g.@qqh,_,‘~_.__ _______ _ _ .v wen.»- s-qsp~w L... m-..» A... ‘ __ ‘ ‘ _j_:.'-—._.< 1:5 .., “u. ,_