‘___ m z2.,1?41'b near QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock Exchange _____ fnnziilian Pres!) W” Close 1 14a 1-2 yil Tin s i-a agrllilimund g h u“. t‘ A l iii‘. to P’°"?° :12 a-4 w, smet 22 it“! o a-4 ‘ 5W B 7o 1-2 “xm” 4 1-4 5"“ Wm“ 12 s-a l“ ao 1-4 11ml 21 l-8 power 22 i553" 49 1-2 I9 w Pqncr 9 7'8 n1“i“*““ 1:13 1'8 a Law CD!“ __' W" P“ s5 n n; can __ w; can Pfd Produce Prices May 2l—(CP)-— \1 1' l prices hero today. b1" the Dominion De- Agricultufe. 5011M" List grade creamery q price, 3i 1-2; first, _ wooing price. 81-31 ‘_ G5,, n, 1 lLiSlCUliZCd. current ..._ :11) :1-11-,'.1c 2 30: no 1 ~ “,_, "W ,._ 3D 3-4-41; no 2. 1 “tn-torn white, current‘ l~i 3-4--lt 15-16: col- . '1‘1yl‘l[‘l! i5, which price zip to cheese manufac- p‘ 1 11ml :1l‘.ci'A?1i‘.'i 1. 1941. f0!‘ 1.. 111. United Kingdcm. Ativi sh 1in1ct1t5 in uied cliziu: at. A-JETBB 231 .121 i-2; Bgrade 20-20 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abltlbi Corn Abltlbi Ptd stos BA Oil Can Vickers Dom Tar Don A Fraser Fraser V10 Ford A Imp Oil Int Pete Price Com BANKS ’ (Canadian Press) Stock; Canada Commerce Montreal Nova. seeds. Royal Bank Markets At A Glance Close _l-4 1-4 5-8 ides-mi w-r-oaril eni (By The Canadian Press) industrial Toronto-Mining and western stocks narrowly lower; oils firm. Montreal-Gold and paper issues lower; other lndustrinls un- changed. New York-Stocks closed narrowly lgher. Winnipeg-Wheat l-8 cent lower to unchanged. New York-Cotton, coffee and rub- ber higher; sugar lower. 1H, Que vuhPes no 1 75's o, 40-50; NB moun- L4 ‘Advertising Rates ‘ Central G [4 per norti; Anni: Ciissiiicii tic per v o Floral 11nd ‘ Coiuiolmce and l0 ccnis for Appreciation. 70c 491ml: per incn. Addrc: - every additional Spiritual Oilerings. Cards, 0141., 5c per name; 70c per inr-h Wedding engagement l0 words for SL011 tsin no 1 75's .65—.7o; PE‘! moun- tain no l 75's .75-.B5. Payable in Advance . niimimum (‘iixrgc tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents unrrtiziu locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals omen mt» and Coming Events 3o per word: rd: in blemoriam Notices 10o per inch; Lists of Letters of 3 words. Notices oi’ Thanks kind [er inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions! and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. __»_, ___._ ._ _. __.. For Sale Baby Chicks MWBER“ PLANTS m "n. o. ia-sinnn" CHICKS ARE hundred. 75c bv mnil. $4.50 thou- sand. l‘ S. Rccvcs. Sout-hport. L-GS-S-i-o-i. SALE — MASSEY HARRIS Rake. Apply Guardian. L-266-5-22-2i. ii SALE-BARBER. SHOP. ES- taiiiisheu 15 years. Modern equipment, or will hire good bar- beni‘. W. Cole, Cole Block. Sack- ville, N. B. L.—206-5-20-22-24. ii. SALE — DWELLING HOUSE and barn on Orlcbar Street. Six rooms. lxith and furnace. Price reasonable. Apply 228 Cumber- Street L-276-5-22-1i. Wanted Q -_€______- ___i_. ANTED-Bi’ YOUNG MARRIED couple. Snnunei- Cottage for July. so 111:4 iull particulars. Write L-ii-ifi-fi-Zi-Zi. Female Help fluted Re '12“ Guardian. best. Monev Makers. Cockerels 5c. Free klet. Write Maritime Chick Hatchery. St. John. N. EN 5 Agents Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-RAW- lelfih Dealer in Queen's Coiiuiy e sting. Splendid opportunity lur an ambitious man established business. Dcaer will give iuli assistance. Write immediately for inform- ation. The W. . Rciwleieh 00.. I| 114111-470-12-5. Montreal Can- Retiring Male Help yilllted ___________ WANTED — COAT MAKER AT once. O. E. Glarkemsigirgirgerlsllifiel- WANTED — BOY 0R MAN FOR. farm and arden work. APDIY Arthur Bur e, Southfiogbdkndxi WED - EXPERIENCED DIN- llliirooni izirl and chambermaid his it'll 1111, s 111, -——————-————————-- Still F1 .1. s1 cod. bci. 1113M” °°i.-i4sl’s°-kiva-si. wsr BETWEEN KENSINGTON 11..ii‘..“1?1¢.‘.1?’1§.iuéifiiwiiciret. 111.1% _ and Charlottetown one marked meemm; to be he] men - c1111. son noose. live hos. Finder please notify Mrs, 1111101 Roberts on May 2am. ‘ml Apply Guardian. Oliver Campbell, Kensirigton. Lungh cummlttge, __ L-243-5-2l-2iL L-255-5-2l-2i. Tralnol‘. Mrs. Fred Younker. abuse-expropriation» MAID. To Let BUSH LANDINGS won't . rrcnccs rcquiredw-Plégzies 92126.2! ______ PIIASE R.C.A.I-‘. PILOTS ' ' ' ' ‘ ro LET-MODERN nrsnrnn-znr. "*- 98 “m” M L_2,o_5_2°_3,_ OTTAWA, ont, May ai-A book- Agents Wanted My tggiiTS ro snu. coarser-r ill’ unktgdflfxiglfiill%rgriflill0IIGV maker A. W-4-22-30i Found ifogfi? — Lollies w .4 '1- on ‘no 11110 in Prince Edward -_€_ Lost - New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am c and F Am Tel Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Ches Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Eleo Auto Lilo Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt N01‘ Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Penn RR. Phil st Co Std Oil NJ Texas corp United Air U5 Rubber US St Co West Union Woolworth g FINANCE By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Prcss Financial Writer Close isesseficssseeceesaseiiecée Qfil-IPICJ WQNQ rr“r"~< I 7?‘? ‘P?’ &@&§:$1 $Z$l§$l§$$% wen-I I I NEW YORK. May 21-(AP)— stock prices shoved ahead again toduy behind a mounting advance dctziil of oils which reached now 194i summits. Most Canadian issues on the big board showed gains, while curb stocks were quittly Liigher. Walkers was the day's big gainer among the Canadian stocks. u 7-8 and Dis- tillers Seagrcm an l-Iollinger fol- lowed with 3-H point gains apiece. Dome and Imperial were each upi l-4 u-iiile International Nickel was' the only laser, oft 1-8. Iii the fifth successive session without a decline, the Associated Press average oi so selected stocks rose .1 of a int t.» 40.2. Turnover ,of 544,200 s ares was the largest .‘ in two wecls 11nd compared with 1 471,050 yesterday when the market went suddenly bullish in the final minutes of trade. American Talc-phone rose more than a poLnt at one lime-and closed 7-8 point ahead-on an. nouncomczit of a proposed $234,000, 000 funding operation to permit further expansion. Western Union set» a new ‘r-lsh mark 1'21‘ the ycar. Other gainers included Yellow ‘Truck. Montgomery Ward, sears Roebuck. J. l. Case, Douglas. Du- POM. Savvngc Arms, Ali's Chalm- cri. Fliilip Morris. Reynolds Metals. [H E CH AR LOT’ Livestock monument». and‘ oi-(oP)-, There were eight cst , eight sheep 114 hogs and 1m olives n11- sale on‘ the two Montreal livestock markets‘ a . Prizes on all classes o! livestock‘ were strong. | ‘There were not enough cattle and sheep ordered to make n market. Veal calves ranged 1mm 37 14> 11 with selects 810. 0 to 011.50 wth} the bulk between t8 and t9. Dr.nk- - ers or pail fed calves melding corri- mon veais were sold mostly $6.50 to $7. Grassers $450 to $5. , There was a firm undertone to the hog market and no ssrly sales. ' The markets will be closed on‘ May 24', for all trading. Toronto Exchange ‘IORAONIO. May 2l—-(CP)—In-, signiiicant lossa were recorded in the index by the industrial and mining stocks on the Toronto ex- change in todayk operations. Vol- ume at 104.000 sham-s, was at?) .- 000 shares (rum Tuesday's tr c. Goidale traded 17.500 dhares with- out moving away from the it-cent mark and Central Poicu ine was active on s. gain oi 1-2 20. Ja- son Mines weakened 1 1-8 to 37 and Gunnar was down i-I to 23 1-2. Among thq higher-price issues bet- ter prices ruled ior Wright-Har- greaves, Preston and Leilch while the close was down narrowly for. Aunor, Lamaque. Pan-ioui, Pickle Crow and San Antonio. Loss of l-i-point for Nickel was tha only change in the senior base! metal 11st and Steep Rock and Ventures had minor losses among the cheaper issues. - Bell Telephone, Econoflc Invest-I merits, Mercury Mills and Tip Top Tailors ptd had losses in points and‘ fractional declines appeared for several of his interlisted leaders in- cluding Brazilian, Flord A. Loblaw A and Pressed Metals. Walkers com- | mon tightened up 3-4 to 40 3-4 and- Dlstillei-s-Seagriuns firmed i-8 to i9. The Beatty Bros, shares firmed fractions and frrctions were added by Consolidated Bakeries, Imperial} oil, Laura Secord and sage Hersey.- Oonsikuers Gas firmed a point and 1 Dominion Woollens common ad-i vanced 50 cents to $1. l Home Oil gained 2 cents to 1.63.‘ l Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May 21-40?)- Trading trickled through s dull session of the stock market today. 'Price changes were grooved in a narrow range with a tendency to irregularity. Bell Telephone was a weak spot, in utilities, Montreal Power recov- ered an early 105s and Shawinigan failed to hold an improvement. Mines were weaker, International Nickel and Norands both ceding ground. Papers were also beaded downward, Bathurst "A" and st Phelps Dodge and Jcnns-Mnrivillc. wnsr ROYALTY T WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 1 The regular monthly meeting of tho West Royalty Women's Institute ivas held at. the home of Mrs. Fred Gates on April 23rd with fifteen memhcrs and five visitors present. Meeting cpencd with the Creed. The" s to step in on‘. President presided. Minutes of la meeting were rend and adoptcdJ Collection amounted to one dollar, and twenty cents. It was decided to make quilt-s instead of knitting for the nrcsciit. It was then moved and seconded that the members divide into groups of four and each group. answer the roll call at next meeting with n. complete quilt. It was also moved and seconded that one clollcr be given teachers for seeds and plants for school garden, also that perennial ulnuts be donated to the sarcienffhc questionnaire on Home Economics was filled in by Mrs. Lem MncKlnnon and Mrs. Stewart McKlnnon. The Institute collected the sum oi’ $93.25 from the West Royalty district for the Canadian, Fund. The drawing for Hooked Mat- took place at this meeting, Mrs.‘ d at the home oi Mrs. Wilbur APARTMENTS T0 sun's. MOD- ern conveniences. Phone 1276. L-25I-5-21-3i. _.____._i___-_--— T0 LET — FURNISHED APART- mcnt imtll November lst. Apply 14 York Lane. Brighton. L-I07-5-l7-20-22-24. T0 LET — LARGE COTTAGE AT ‘liieati-c. Apply G rdi Brighton Shore furnished. Apply p‘ uxlidgnb-ZZ-ll. G““““““' L'z79"5'22'tf' W“. <l1ssmimoiomrowllnwaosvis- 1 ANNUUNBEMENT "i0" “fly 26th, it is our intention to change over 100 per l0 milk bottles bearing our name. l" “These bottles are our exclusive property, and will be “d l0 our customers in dispensing our products, only. NOW 0f these bottles will behold without a refund l being attached, and the coupon must remain at- lo the bottle in order to receive refund. It will not be legal for any one to dispense or receive tur bottles, 1 u‘ 00-. 1:11) other products than that of THE PURE n "i" be our right to pick up our bottles on sight. 1' Ve . illeg . liieg at nu "ante wil '5 ed l9 the I ll bottles. Med "PM" qr others who may have any of our printed | In their possession may‘ exchange them for plain , 1' Dlant up to May 27th. After this date, no I be made unless an exchange coupon ls at- yhimgitve this change will be beneficial to all con- "n w" hone to have your full co-operation. TllE HIRE MILK 00. LTD. Corner Great George and Fitzroy St. "’IIIIIIIIIII_A“ 13$? i-si - let for use by anglers and hunters when camping in the woods issued’ by the Canadian National Railways, now fol-ins part of the curriculum» for pilots and iiircrews of the Royal Canadian Air Force undergoing trnlniug. Several editions of booklet, which bone the title "Camp Croft rind Woodlore", were printed during the course of years and it rcnclied a wide circulation but the supply is now exhausted and the publicntioii is out of print. Pilots and crews of airplanes do not al- ways have an airport handy, espec- ially in the case of a forced land- ing, and the instruction is to train them in the proper course to be tol- lowed it forced down in bush coun- gyy, ‘fliere l3 p, chapter htifldfid 105$ 1:1 the Woods" which is particularly lc to the course. All 1e- been turned over training authorities. ._.______-_-— ABOUT WEDDINGS BOSTON, May 2i —(CP) —D0n‘t serve spinach at a wedding, because “grecng iii-e food for pixies and forest sprites make mischic-J’ at weddings." TilLs is one of many bridal su- pcrsttiorts 11nd stories gathered by Claudia dc Lys, who is compiling an encyclopedia oi’ folk lore. The Wedding rinc. she says. is the symbol of eternity-a circle. The diamond was first used in the beirothnl ring because its myster- ious sparkle was thought to be the fire of love. Also, the diamond never wears out. IIIYI SAIGI WHERE'S Lawrence Corporation “A" dropper} fractions. Sccne strength was apparent in industrials. where M8ST9y~H3fIh stuck to its opening gain. and Elec- l-FOIUX illmDed i 1-4. In the remain- der of the list, issues sold at Tues- day’s levels, except Alcohol "A‘ which was moderately harder. Total sales: 8.700 Shares; 1114145- trials, 5,700; Mines, 3,o00_ Grain WINNIPEG, May 21—(OP>—May wheat slipped back to its minimum level of 75 7-8 cents c bushel on Winnipeg grain exchange today. The finishing range was 1-8 oeui down lc unchanged, Jilly wheat re mainirig at its peg of 77 1-2 cents. No Iigure was placed on the flou: sales abroad but they were said t: have been mule hi her to the We 1 Indies or Newtoun and. Buenos Aires values held un- changed. YOIII MINAIW‘ SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACHE$ M'|NARD‘E1\ LIMMENT l 3 (Canadian Press) i TORONTQ, May 21_ Stocks Close Alderman 8 3-4 Aunol- Gold 170 Bankflcld 4 Base Metal i; Bear Ex 9 Bcatlie 110 Bl Miss 3 Bo {o 6 Bra orne 9B5 Broulan a2 Brown Oil 7 | Cent Pat 166 1 Cent For 20 Chester 114 P Cochenour 69 ' comweslth t0 Davies l2 Dension 3 1-2 Dome Oil 21 3-4 Du uesne ll l--I Eas Mal 220 Falcon 250 i Fernland 1 l-2 , Franco 37 i Gillies Lake 3 5-8 Gods Lake 32 Goldale l2 Gold Gate B Gunnar Gold 23 1-2 Hard Rock 12 l-2 Holllnger i2 l-2 Home Oil 163 Howey 21 l-2 Hud Bay Min 24 l nsplra 23 , Int Nickel 30 3-4 1 Jason 37 1 Jelllccs 1 1-2 Kerr Add 400 1 Kirk Lake 79 1 Lake shore 15 l-2i Lamaque 425 I Laps Cad i0 i-4 Letch 50 MucLeod 156 Madsen 58 Maiartic l-2 Min Cpn 1 Moneta 42 Naybob 2a ' Noranda 49 i-fl Nordon 3 1-2 Nonnetci 35 OBrien B0 Painour 100 Partsnen 2 3-4 ' Perron Gold 30 Pick Crow 231 - Pioneer 200 i Preston 287 Ban Ant 215 Sand River 4 Senator 69 Sllooe I I Park. in l ard eau, Canadian National Railways.- FETOWN GUARDIAN ~§y:»:»:~:~:»:~:»:»:»:»:»:»;~:-:-:~:~:~:»:»:~o~:»»:~:»oewo-woc-:-:~:»:»~:»:»:~:~:~~:»:»:»:»:»:»:» 1'11 24th oi May-The Queen's Birthday- Give Us a Holiday-or Wed! All Run Away-n 0n Our New 6.6.01. Bikes! ‘Qhflzloflis’ :1 t . Kit: , f p40, , %®QQ»: Q O 0000 ,u,u, SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY RIDING TliE RANGES ‘Those having a yen for "a llic on the range" can indulge their fantasies to the utmost and with lthe greatest of realism at any of the several “Dude“ ranches scatter- ed throughout the cattle country cf the Canadian west. Among the more picturesque of these ranches are those found near Jasper National the Canadian Rockies, Canada's largest national ploy- ground: in the Mount Robson Park area: the b foothills oi’ the Can- adian Rocki : and on the Cariboo Plateau with an altitude from 2,000 to 4.600 feet above 521p, level. Opportunities are provided ni- vis- itors to ride the ranges with the cowboys. and other ranches are (‘lilac to fine game country and flsililil: may be had almost anywhere. A vn- cation spent at a Canadian "dude ranch" promises considerable fun, assuring relaxation in carefree at- mosphere and comfortable roundings. according to C. K. Manager of the Tourist B111‘ Montreal. e.. who has s complete Q11 c talogue f bins and oBi-itish Columbia. CANADIAN DEPOSITS 0F MANGANESE BECOME V A L U A B L E MONTREAL Que, May Qi-With manganese striking new highs in price. and the uncertainty of shin- ments from present sources of sup- ply, rinci ally Russia and India couped wth the growing demand m ecooimb cl the war. attention is ‘tilt-Q ranches located in Al-' dyes. Manganese is also used. chemistry to liberate oxygen. WOOD AGAIN PROVIDING VALUE FOR. AIRPLANES Attention is again being directed to the use of wood in the construc- tion of airplanes with the recent de- velopments in adhesives for use in wood fabrication, particularly in the manufacture of water-proof ply- wood, states the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. During the last war wood was the principal materiel _ 51391-1115 Q Q 0 0 0 o“o“o“o 0 e OX. Q "rst-siwbsissicsM =04“!- éwtwt-é-tstvéstsstw crilicd as follows, iluii is to my, COMMENCING ill r1 point ou the Northeast siilc oi‘ the New (iinsgow Road at tlic Noi-tluuie-t 1111:11- 01‘ a form ni‘ forty-eight and tliri-c quar- ter nvrcs (‘4\lI\'(‘)'t‘(i in lli-lvin l.. l-‘oifl by Louis W, llru-iituii liv iii-ed (lutcd lst n1" April liiitl. 11ml running thence along the said timid North- ivi-stcrly tn thc Nortlnu-st corner o! a tract of ninety-seven and one-hill! acres convoy-oil to Loni. W. lirycu- ton by .l sic T. Scott h)" ‘cd tinted it y 4, 1931i; thence north o8 ilrgrccp East one hundred rluiiiis; thence south 3i ticgrcrs 30 minutes east along llir rczii- line of ihc sold inst NOTED RACE HORSE AND SIRE In splendid condition- His I colts take the eye, are useful ‘ and have speed! Priced reasonable HOWARD WOOD, R_o_l_io Bay. __ <0 1i; .§. ‘ O é, .. o0 " o0 ~§~ Dad ' M u. 1 y‘; . ° I 0e X s 3; Buy Your Boy or GIII a U I 0&0 I I M! 4'0 X o0 , _ 3. lélakc 511101211811‘ new Bicycles are G. G. M.’s because ,3, - M. Bicycles are built better to provide smoother, é, 83.8181‘, more comfortable riding year after year. 0o They're the ideal hea ' z _ t t ui der and body developer, 0o so impor an to all growing ' 1 g gir s and boys. y Balance $1.00 Weekly o0 c H , 3. °m° ‘° “m?” "Wwesthe Emit display "new 0n Holmaivs é. 194; M. Bikes. Let your girl or boy choose the E ,, mo c t ey prefer. Our Special Terms make bu in ; m Am, $100 D _ _ y s 38y Payment Plan of Y y . own delivers any C. G. M. Bike. - 0v 3. i e - 9W 9 . . . Bikes Now on Display ‘Ailhhi |4|¢cM ' - ~00 .3. $0 . ‘i. Moderately AND 0e .§. Priced at U p 0o ' . 3. t . t. . .- 4» 1 ( I , 1 , 1 I131?! . ~ 3. Buy YOIII‘ NGW 1 ‘ 1 _ a ; Buy fl; Nqw o? ‘l C C- M Bike at sunmen “ - '4 S I E d M .5 1%, - - SIDE A rrerovl a e n s ay 23 +5 v g _ ‘zoooooooooooooooooooooovoooooooooo ‘a ‘I’:"“‘”‘“‘”‘”‘”‘”°”°“*“'”~"~“~“»“~”-“~”-“~"»"-*'-"-cs-~.w~we».~.~2~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~2~:»-2-:»:~:~. Si L k - beiln dir te t MW‘? AW" s“1§1'°1=.é2° 3 ‘ 2 metdzi 1..°%...‘i...i?.. §%‘i.i%°‘..€.’. £28 3§i1”n‘5°‘&$‘$‘.‘§§"d.i‘”i?i§f.§”“%.°tbdt orrunsrlc. Aswan steep R1; 96 the Natural Resources Department, Made Materials and Help Britain." -—-—~— Sturgeon 14 of the Cnnacllan National Railways‘ In reporting on this subject, R. R, Italy has announced pious for Toe]; Hugh 293 made an investigation into the min- McNaughton. general agent, passcii- colonizing 80,000 families in Lian-a Tex“ corp 100 fir‘? tiieggéircczls oar gonads. 532111680111; igrlldepartmaitt. Cistrlilaciian CNattgncl during 194;; Trims Ros 2g _ _ _ W 5 anizane e s a ways, s as a nna ian‘ _. U hl ill the vicinity of Sussex, New - travel agencies joined i the am-‘ Ugper Cd‘ 18g sivick. Work is now under way by a paign and prepared windlgw dlsglayg- venme, 33o company formed in Torontttii‘ %t.. suggesting vacations in Canada as} Mortflqge Sale wane Am“ 310 alguifrfbt? 1E £115 itméz {git Onmdeuh another means of assisting in the .»,-,- watch Am“ 310 will comfneiiggciveithiu athepneiitc L122 °d work l“ en go is i -. _ .- - wt... Q11 .1... 3.151115%‘;- wggnggngs; °Eg,*,g3,,,.,,,: 1.5.“. ‘i? iii‘ 131i. P-itili-‘t. 13.111.12.12 i‘; w“ H51’! 510 w-hmh 15 1n excess of 3000900 to“; (Jliurloitotouii n11 I-‘riiluy- tlii- ‘itlih annually‘ 15 consumed {n the man- iliiy of 1L1)‘ lilil. {It iiil- liruir of UNLISTED ufggturé o; iron gnq 51,9411, 1t, 15 315° twelve o'clock mum rill tl1.i1 tract used Wm] other meta}; to form r ,nf lun1l_sit11.1te lying 11ml lwing on Kiri I [-2 various nlloys and in the manufaeg- ____ 1 Township Number Twcmgv-iourln Temislr 4 7-8 ure of diyv-cell batteries. paints and SAMPSON HAL 232 34 ilQiicrns bounty, imuiuird 11nd dis- I i1. used. but in this war s ial light metal alloys have been t the day. The two principal Canadian woods for aircraft are Sitka spruce 0t British Columbia and yellow birch ‘of lihstem Canada. the former lfl‘ structurnl members and the latter for plywood for wing and fuselage covers as well ns for other interior members. Research has shown that other species of wood mav be used successfully for many airplane parts. Canada. and particularly New Brun- ate in having a wide variety of soft- wcods and hardwoods that can readily meet the most exacting re- quirements ol aircraft construction. and the large body of skilled vood- workers in the Dominion is a fur- ther asset, of great importance at this time, ‘ sxnivnrnv wrrn nnmnv - scan IN sou FRANCISCO Retail shops here hold i1 special 1"Buy British" week during which‘ percent dmnrtmcnt stores lllim order c! ‘ swick and Nova Scotia. is fnrtun-i SAN FRANCISCO. GIL, May 21-‘ mentioned lniul to tlic rcur line of _ farms fronting on tiic Rusllco Road; them-e along the said last mcntioncd lluc to the Northeast. . angle of ltlclvln l.. Ford's said land: thence along the North side o! the snirl last riienlloncd iziml South 58 degrees Wcst to the Northeast side oi the New Glasgow Road at the ‘ place of commencement. containing forty-eight and three-quarter acres of land. being the Northwestern halt oi the said 072-’.- acre farm. The above snie is made under a power of sale cnntiilncd in an in- ilenturc o! mortgage dated 27th April i936, made between Louis W. Bryentnn of EIWIIEIN‘, Farmrr. and llazel Bryenton his ivlic. of the first part, and Laura K. Scott of the sec- ond part. rlrlnult linving been made in payment of the principal and interest of said mortgage. For particulars apply to McLeod is» Bentley, Solicitors, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Dated April 30th, 104i. i AUGTIUN SALE I am instructed to sell by public suction on the premises oi‘ Mrs- ‘Jamcs A. Walker, Harrington on T ‘ , May 22nd at 2 p.m.. | Standard Time, the following stock and implements: 2 work mares. ‘l Guernsey cows. 2 Jersey cows. 3 heifers. 1 yen- old, 1 call, i brood sow, l0 young pigs. 25 hens. , Mnchlneryi-llsll tlirashcr and cleaner, I engine 5 Il.l'.. I new circular saw, l Massey Harris bin- xet Massey Harris disc harrows, i der. l Massey llarrls hay rake, l truck wagon. I box cart, i driving wagon, i driving sleigh, 2 wood sielghs. i potato hilier, I gang plough, 1 potato digger, Shsrples cream separator, 1 car engine, 1 . hi! mower. i engine cart and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms o! sale Cash ' w. n.' annex, A. sCOTT. Auctioneer. Execulril Iv-lbil-S-ID-Zii. L-MB-fi-l-B-lb-fl.