THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - 1 I ' S . I N. Y. Stock New York Curb Exchange mm“, m, _;._ Bloch m9" (Canadian Iran) Am c,“ g 34 Am Gus moo 5000K] Gull Am r 2° a,‘ Am c and r s2 1-4 Am“ “ Am Radiator 10 8-8 gwwguwonvd i 3-4 Am Tel Tel loo 3-4 i“ a, 3-4 Am B l. 12 Citlés 565460 do. 315-8 9"“ P” 8 Amie“ 161-" 5L1. 3i‘. %' 33 l3’ Ba" 9"“ 6 1" Humble oil 39 M BaldfinAlbw 17 B kh 7 1-3 X1 29 - - Beth Steel 33 2.3 m"! Hud 5 1 4 82055101110 g; 1-2 TY er Con Oil o4 1.5 goolnmonwee Bo m!) 3-3 n Fkl-‘lson 1- Curt WHEN; A 30 1-4 __ _, , glee AllbOjLlid 36 3-4 ec P L te '1' 1-2 gin Efec 39 l“, (Canadian hen) Fwd 4.5 1-2 gggd film}, 54 uorwmo, Nov. 21- rc 20 7-8 Goodyear Tire 241-4 51°“! W" Gt Nor Ptd 28 1-4 ride". b‘: °" “ . “if” 3i l1 e e 4 3. Kennecott so 1-8 Ami-field 11 * Mont Ward s4 r-a Alwor m N Y Central 1a v-sllwe Motel 15 Nor Am Co 22 il-ilBefl-l‘ EX 6 N01‘ Pacific D 7-8 Beame 1w Paramount. 8 1-8 13id8°°i1 13 1'7 521%? ‘i. m“ P13...“ ‘i 1 orr a7 1.2 if?“ ‘Eli 9:“ “’ 5'” 5?» “i? 5 H? O 9 Radio Com 5 3-4 Buff Ank 750 Sears R08 C0 Bl 1-2 Cal Edm 215 eo"z..i"l~s . 12 1-: Slim ii - l u Ho is Chamberlain dro s 1am hlets SW56 00m 3 2:4 Gem’ P“ z" h, l“? ‘llafriyltljrfltlzgettfilbrbluzertlle lfierrnan people to tpheir dzifnger United All‘ 45 1-2 82°"; B” a: s (‘a ‘ ' _ e e Th,“ “lilo Christmas 8832:1176 the bamgoht: orgiust: (‘i118 people of gift?! g 5 8 Chrgndmn a1 Prince Eduard Island to er great an me a 1mg" "i" United Gm 15 Comwealth 24 Tub"°"‘°‘-‘- u s Rubber 391-2 Cvnlflrum 1'74 U s t co 5-1 1.3 Con Smelt 47 1-2 u s Ind a1 213-11 Davies 16 r ‘yfnadlurg s: s-a 3315111252101 f3 arner ros e - West Union 27 Eli-Si- CI‘ 5 1'5 Advertising Rateo- eliayable ln [Nance ygggwgggg, 121* 515.3%? ‘g1, Maximum Charge m Any Advertismenis t5 Cw" I $53,, 45o “"3"”? ‘.°...".°'..I’;"2i...".i:i‘°.?:.:'.‘;‘ EJMSII‘ ::::..: e i“ i M 1 l1: b - =~ w v "were zrrrftttt: s: 9" "P3 1"‘ Fhi§.°°£.¥r. ‘é 1-1 Floral and Spiritual Offerings: Card; etc” 0 Pei‘ as l“ n M Glenom‘ 2 b2 Condolence 70c oer ilwh- wmdm‘ enngemen" o wruqtha lu and Gods Lake 58 1-2 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words... Nfitlfeso: Snbsgipflom C d“ P Gold E1121: 23 1-2 Appreciation’ qqapzlfidinch xfiduPrlbzngtl-iob Siilsfl. Other rater on ( m“ n m”) gggfidg?) a? *9 “m” p” m‘ m” Stocks Close Gunner Gold 40 3-4 application. Haxcmw 3 14 Ablilbl Wm 1'15 Halliwell 21-4 a 111-1 M Mk "s * ' H 9S 5 - Harker Mmwwww F®§“c. ammo %fi$$% “M ’ " . . - T REEVEQ Bathurst A l3 1-2 gowcy A rew BAnrluNs LEFT IN MMNTOS" MPH-S If, _ _, _ C V, k 6 1,. u“ a, b, ranges. Bgoguegrly. Fred H. u pa; Tire“ 5 ‘ nngguiav T i r, r n. . 1.2 '. l“ Fe: err...- 15,, ,3“ GRAIN CRUSHED. MARSHFIELD fog: Fl-Shmes ‘ifl~;,88?,‘}‘§§12%‘f'§{ £212“; T c 2, 3Z4 gm ggg, 135 and York Rmd 8 days week. - Imp o“ 1514 Lake Sim" 9914 11 “m5 W" wmda" 8”” FOR. IMMEDIATE son: FOX rnt Pete 24 3-4 Que ass M“ 11964-11-25-28. pen, and dens lTenné gfeilchers A 1g 1-2 L“, Cad % CHRISTWAS CARDS-YOUR gglggl “m” m“ Y§§8-11-2g.-,;l, “e Com fgbvgl (6% =4 name. acinlefisd and WFSZIB-el ’ wit“, 77 greeting prln e on very n_ . l"*°,.°§,°i,;‘§5,,§;"°gi,,,{;?mp31,?! Wamed Produce Prices bee; " a _. . _, iii}- 0n lame quantities. Apply Guar- WANTED A LARGE SAFE. Mac en 46 an. Job Prllltery. '4 Apply box 24a Churlotietown. Mammc 88 ***—"**"_-—'_"' L'995'“'25'3'- MONTREAL. Nov. 2'l—(CP)— McIntyre 3g Produce Market prices here today. McIntyre Male Help wanted as reported by the Dominion AKri- ficgerfiéem 12g ‘ --———-———~——~—-*— 1 B , r ll : v a QPPRENTICE w AN TE D To; culgtlftxftklrr: urflargt Zrgge creamery Mm Com 13g gar“ ‘Blibrbf-‘Yfrmdc 51bit; (fioflurllfefer prints Job price 29-29 1-2' first figffffig 61-4 "m" "m ng‘ . '- " ' 1- 112-29- - 1a Of ulnori and lumber at South‘ College’ Hamax‘ N M5 gllqsengollldslagtaguregeiiw figment re- m1 oorl in lots in suit purchaser on ,. _ _;_.. I l“i“ p8 8_ ‘ ' 2 271B Nonmda 751,2 Mum-sully. November 29th at 1 , . . c919‘ price" 2 1' 1 Que m) ' Nomold 4 o'clock. 35 arrrll. Terms cnAh. Business Opportunities ‘Cheese: On; lwlloite- féurgni; Nome,“ 79 ri e. - 6-9- ; n c0 - JOHN N- STEWART- For Men gfrexd, Igufrent receipt price, l6 1-8 $1.5?“ 1g , J‘ A. DHCDONALD_ __9_m Okma no I flucliflnevr. f Eggs: grades shlplgent; An lused g3» goats. ' , TCC CD585, S9 lfig p C9, ‘Bfgfi ma!“wzmflnff-igliffitfiilfst ' as; A-meflium so; A—Pl1ll9ts 2s; ggylgggm, 133 1,2 -~—P~ Hundreds of More 2* ° “- rew- wa w» P 1 - I c u “i0 e1 ro esslona ar s w. I 0 t a n- .- _ . an r s8 efa ofs no 1 75's 95-105. Powell 19° ___€€____i__._____ I e e p Premier 145 MCLEOD 8' BENTLEY Home Siudy- gxeilscfogold 2g: R -,, . T - - mo» =1 . c. r1 uléxrllév’. bLoI es‘ e" rammg ggnAgxifll n}; i‘ Bln-bull.‘ and Mwmryibu" Dominion Government now calling Sand RN" 9 3|9NEy To LOAN urzently for trained operator; who senator 33 1.; 1110 Richmond sgrgq can send and receive messages in CHICAGO, Ne“ 27___(Ap)__'fhe eon 117 ‘”“""'°‘“ "m"- hard winter wheat belt drought Shem“, 115 __' __'“_“*"“——“__“ ' fihsgdgavfisig‘? 1:1" |}'”§°“é“’,"' and unfavorable crop reports from Sigma 5% n F I l-‘i. TTrana-Crnzlnvlllo ‘Airing-ill, ‘them. slmaerllitfligitugx? Oifxflgtfglgrlctfsmglig gfjfigi, Q3 I z o runspor , arcon 0., e c. ‘ 15k - - - For full particulars of this proven 3°55)’ 19d by Jmy- 1940- comract“ gadiwome 19 Chartered Accountant training course write or phone which advanced as muuch as 3-4 3mm MC); 17g . e t . Lake ‘ii’ “'°'""""" SW" “min-‘LT;'lFl$"e..§’§1l..?.f‘"“°“ ° 351.31 Tliaidalia lower o. 5-8 S3%‘““£n.ln w; Plume i1. P. 0. 8v: l? ______‘.,_______T,___:'~_,_: higher, Dec 88—~8'l 1-11, May aa- gllifilvgyzni 75 88 1-8. Corn closed unchanged to ' 400 1-. --- -.--.----- --- EXEC IITURS SALE 1-1 alga-r. no so 1-2. May a 1-: $53" 24 MacGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR -s-s; om l-8—-3-8 higher. mm as MARK n. MacGUIGAN, g. g. WINNIPEG, Nov. 27-(CP)— gnu Oiéfln 6g Q S1; CLAIR TRMNOR B_ L AT VICTORIA From the start wheat futures show- 1 vgxllltcém “s Barrislrrs, solicitors, bu. ed a steady tone on the Winnirez vumm w MONEY T0 AN The Executor: to the Will the grain exchange and at the close; WM“ 59o (filler; Over Provincial Bank. late Josephine Vlllett oi‘ Vic , wgrg 1.4 higher m unchanged, 1 v d, 3 l°."'.'.".'.".di‘.'°"' C'“"°'L_-M°'n 3.15.52‘: .31’; lfclesgeififigLafgfcfioflg At the close Nov was quoted ct‘ fggilfiglolk a 1-2 consisting of twclvc acre; or choice 70 7': D8": 70 34L I??? 75'} and “duo”! 8g 1'2 ' H' F‘ MCPHEE B‘ A" K‘ c’ wfalllif-fzffu‘igfiafiycfgiiiif Si: 1:15;. 2111x105“ flfcfstrhsli ti: l u“ NOTA“ Y- M!‘ Pllnwd- I Argentine crops. ' ‘INLISTED BARRISTER, goucrron _ If not aold privately by November {l _______i___ N“ Tr 1 ' '.‘"‘.“i'i‘"d.____‘""‘P"°“°‘°".‘j $3151? '1'.‘ z"1-.l'$l".'n'§§r§°.'.'§ hi. ‘Z1392 Kw» Mlnww in the Ime- nallwaaie 9,3 “" ‘w w, Foothills Professional Fumigotor ‘Together with all ‘ ‘ ‘ - Peml 0" m‘ Ami Exterminator liuaranteen lsxtermlncuon 0i’ all Vermin Rodents, eto GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write Hi Great George Street, Charlottetown, l», E. l. I PALMER 8. HASLAM u. J. PALMER. K. u. A. .l. HASLAM B. A., ‘IL-l oumlsrlin, mo. Bani of Nova Scotia Chambers, Charlottetown. P. E. l. PM MONEY T0 LOAN -".F_B5 ;l:;(_)-_Bo: l1 CUTCLIFFE 8| ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ""1"" River and Bradalbane "i! and Night service. ==<-~ BEL 81 MATHIESON MONEY TQ LOAN lamrron Block. (Ihnrlolletnwn. P.I.t.| R- R Bell. o. u mammal-l. LL.B. cts. Also a quantity or turnips, potatoes and mixed grain (straw to go with farm), a quantity of good a . Ewe choice milk cowl. two Int pip, twenty hens. lllike barrows, spring hlirrow. one plow and other article; too numerou; to mention. l! not flnc sale first line day. TERMS CASH. W. B. TROWSDALE. WARREN FERGUSON. xecutors. YOIIN H. MYERS, Auctlonee . 11-571-11-14-21-23-28. BUSH F0 WOOL n BOOSTS SALES MANCHESTER. Erlslorld —(CP) -"Keep-warm" shoppina 150w"!- ing the departmental stores trade here. Women are rushing for warm coats, cosy hoods. lined ‘Over-WW! and woollen underwear. And the aisles are filled daily around the i Montreal Stock PAGE FIVE l Close Your Eyes and See Him 2 Years from Now Let an Imperial Life Child’s Thrift Policy give him a “head start” (Canadian Prull (tech Clou Bell Tel 168 Brazilian 8 3-8 B C Pow 26 Bldg Products 17 Can Nor Pr l8 Can Car Fd 15 Can Car Pfd 27 1-4 Can Ind Al A 3 3-8.‘ Can Pacific 5 7-81 Can steamship 5 1-2 Celanese 24 1-4 Dist Sea; 21 3-4 Dom Coal Pfd 21 Bridge 38 Dom Steel B 15 1-2 Dom Textile B9 7-8 den ll IWund-a Co 10 1-4 Gen Steel Wrs 9 1-2 Ham Bridge 6 How Smith 17 1-2 Int Nickel 47 1-2 Int Power Pfd '16 y Harri; 8 Mtl Power 30 1-4 Nat Brew 3'7 Nat Steel Car 68 Poorer l8 1-2 winigan 22 1-2 8t Law Com 4 7-8 5t w Pld l8 8-8 S0 Can Power 14 Steel of 86 1-2 8t of Can Pfd 82 L, Nov. 2'1—(CP)- Prices were mixed in dull trading on the stock market today. Changes were narrow either way. Utilities looked a iltf~le brighter d»: B. C, Power added i-2 point and Gatineau 3-8. Bell Telephone, Montreal Power and Shauinigan remained unchanged. Dominion Bridge picked up o. point in construction dealings and Algoma Steel common and Found- ation Company improved 3-4 each. Hamilton Bridge and Asbestos re. treated slightly. Among metals, B/uloio pushed up a point and Nick- el 1-2, but Noranda 10st 1-2 and Hollinsfl" 1-8. Small gain-z came out for Canada SCQBJUShlDS. Canadian Alcohol, Dos- oo, Dominion Textile, Canadian Celarlese and Seagrams. Backward were C. P. R., St. Lawrence (‘orp- TORONTU. Nov. 2'1—(CP)—-V0l- 0o You Need Money $50 $500? We lend money to pay old bills. to puroho necessities. to tale tho! needed vacation or for any useful bumble No emharracnlng quel- tlonc to borrower or eu- dorlerl. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Philllvfs Pnildlng Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. B. l. wool counters bv women buying extra yarn for Christmas "woclies' Loci for (‘"'~""e\ntial Loon ' Sim ume of trading and Drivel W"! barely firm on the Toronto ex- change today. Mining shares held narrowly to the up side and the in- dustrial; and western oila closed slightly lower. ‘Pumover wu down from the recent average at 210,000 ghdfel, Kerr-Addison and East Malartic registered new hlgha, holding gains of a to 5 cents reapectivev at the close. Central Patricio, IeMaqueJ McKenzie and WrIQht-BafITEQVQFJ moved up 2 to 5 cents and gains came out for a group of penny ls- ruea, notably Brvulan, Uchi, Luca Cap and Oro Plato. Changer were narrow In the belle metal group. Smelter: and Nickel posted minor lose-ea and Norando and Hudson Bay were unchanged. At the close the industrial group showed a loo: of .32 in the index Implement; and miscellaneous ia- sues, irlcluudirlg Fleet Aircraft. Im- perial Tobacco and some of the textiles moved downward. for the soldiers. 8:13;; “w” lgikéunjug. Ule Millard’: for dandruff. The western oil market contin- ued dull and final priou allowed‘ oration commo I _ Total sales: 42.000 shares; Indus-l I A L $71815. 15.000; lVflnes, 27,000; Bonds, $100. Buying in rails steamed up g mild early rally in the stock market to- day. but it failed to hold. 10 issues was unchanged at 51.1. Transfers amouunled to shares, smallest for a full since Oct. l6. The total compared with 817,481 last Friday. to estimates October carnin have been around the hes since 1930. But they backed at the finish. u. s. Steel enm-A- McDonald <51 C0 Youngstown ended moderate y upfl Bethlehem was unchanged and Re- ‘ public oi’! a shade. Seagram, International Nickel and Hollinger inched hack while Walk- ers and Marconi showed slight 1m- were Great Nor thorn, ferred, Westinghouse E., Loft, An- aconda and Western Union. Rubber, Higher prices for steers, lambs and Heifers ranged from $4.75 to $6.50, n, Bathurst and Og- ilvle‘ Flour. FINANCE B," Frederick GarIlm-r Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 2'l—(APl— The Associated Press average oi’ 513,330 session Rails were responsive for a time t Among Canadian issues Distillers- provement. doulmsels are now bein , ienllnnce All-IAPPY father said the other do that his half hour daily romp wi his oung son more than repaid him for the ardes: day's work. Yes, such is the priceless privilege of fatherhood! But there's that can only forward an D883 OI‘ Many provident fathers, knowing the financial, business and health hazards of life, have guaranteed their children a head start at 2 1 throu Child's Thrift Poli boy-or girl-q useful, Both amount and due by the father. rake the first ste cy. gh an Imperial Life his guarantees the brimfui life. Life representative today. LET US SEND YOU ‘IT-HS BOOKLET The rifle is: "Mung/M Tlnm.” helpful. It ‘is free. Co, 20 Victoria Stt Vicinity O1 Emerging with modest advance, and a goodly 51m was realized. Chesapeake , and Ohio. Southern Railway pre- J. I. Case and International Har- vester lost a point or so each. Les- I ser declines were posted for U. s. American Telephone, Standard Oil of N. J., N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania and Goodyear. Livestock" 4 On Tuesday night, the stark visited the home of Mr. Gillian. St. Teresa's and left them a bonnie wee daughter. Mr. ‘Bernard McQuaid Ba‘riu'in's Road, has Count-y Hospilai at Montague lundergo a. minor many friends wish him recovery. and Mrs. James entered the Nov . Write Imperial Life Assurance eer, Toronto, Ont. Cardigan Head And Among the visitors to the City last week were Messrs. Walter Mc- Leod. Frank McIntyre Lorne Val- ley, and Charles Curran, Baldwin's oa/d. as rnayl A quantity _oi'» produce was load- level j ed at Cardigan last week. Two ves- g loaded by J. The bingo and dance which woa to be held at St. Wednesday night, November was postponed until the following night. owing to the lnclemency of the weather. There was a. fair at- Thursday night de- spite the continued bad weather, Teresas Hall. 22nd 21st. King's operation. recent visitors w Montague. MONTREAL. Nov. 27-40?)- calves were established today on the Montreal liveriock market, the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture reported. N0 hog price was es-i tflblishtd. i Receipts were calves, 1,053; sheep“ 1,087; hogs, 1,933. Steers were 25 cents or more higher. Good steers made from $725 to $7.85 with medium steersI $6.25 to $7 and commcrl $4.50 to $6. good selling for $6 to $6.50, meri- wcle so to sszs with cdd tops atl $6.50, medium brought $4.25 to $4.75 and common $3.50 to $4, Gunners held m Iprne and cutters were $2.0 to $3.25. B11115 Thursday night. ranged from $3.50 to bulls selling from $5 up and bulk of the medium bulls save tel $4 Calves were 25 to 50 cents high-i er. Good quality veala were $10.50 with an odd top at $11. Medium veale sold up to $10 and common light veal‘: were down to $7.50. Drinkers ranged from $5.50 to $7.50. Greeters were $4.25 to $5 selling mostly around $4.75. Lamb; were about steady to 25 cents higher selling at $10 for good ewes and welhers. Heavy lambs were cut $1 per c-wt. Cull: and bucks were cut $2 per owt. Sheep were from $3 to $5. ‘ Hog prices were unsettled. A few early sale: were made at $9.25 for, bacons off trucks. Saws were $6.25‘ to $6.15 with an odd sow at $7. ._______._____ MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. Zkéelected minim quotation: On "orb Market today were itoeim cent Cad Queen _. ..- . 1 3:4. losses of 2 cents for Home, Allgilh‘ Canadian and Okolta. Royalite held at S3. Mrs. Head, is confined to her bed with a severe attack of flue. Her many ‘friends trust that she will soon be Her daughter. Mrs. Roy Kennedy N*w, Perth has been with her for the past few days. Pt. Martin Corcoran of the R. in Charlottetown. vis- Ilted‘ his home at Baldwin's Road - recently. A number of trucks are steadily hauling seed potatoes to George- town, for the steamer which lom from $4.15 to $5.75. 000d go's fggfnlggtgfwre “m” n“ 1”‘ °’ well again. |C. A. A. C school are man and ran a puovinoc Martin McNeil 1A) hi: a speedy Messrs, John Coroomn and Wil- fred McAree Baldwin's Road, were Cardigan The pupils of Cardigan progressing favorably under the capable training of their new teacher. Miss Eachem Cardigan. L! A bean supper and dance was Valley Hall on Nov 23rd, music $5.50 gooti Q was supplied by the Lorne Valley the _ Orchestra. Head OLD HINDU CU STUM marriage police. lmtll captured NOTICE Westmount L-GW-ll-ll-M-Zl t. Evelyn Mac- C. a responsibility, too-one be dlscharged by looking guaranteeing these tots a place in life. Adequate schooling, a professional career, perhaps a small busi- partnership- a first mp l0 independence-all call for money. date are specified Meanwhile, there is pro- tection because if he dies the premiums will be paid by the Company until the child is 2 1. You will feel confident of the future of your son or daughter if you now-see the Imperial i DONGRI. India -—(CP) -—Beoause his 1111x511: gould not lrlve hi- dl_ , l‘ . rt-‘rlmgdrslila, n Pafhan. stabbed the old l mok in this Bumbag" All overdue Accounts must be settled before December 1st or will fmma‘ I be handed in tn Attor- lfh" ,ney for collection. . 3TAFFORD LEARD, ‘hour of twelve ryclock noon, ALL When '1 Policy. give him a C knows that Life Child’ YOUR boy $1000 for Norman J. when he is 21 pened’, Norman j. was linie more than a baby, five years old. With some other insurance, his father left an Imperial Life Child's Thrifr Under its terms the Imperial Life will ply all re- miums until Norman is 21. he will receive “GOO-enough to Norman's need will be all the renter because his lather will no: here to Norman's mot er does not need m worry about the dePCiJifr-sbe in; after them. . Why not provide an Imperial he uoexbectcd hap- CD head sum in life. ide him. And Imperial Life i: look- s Thrift Policy for or girl? You'll find it very Banks (Canadian fruit Stock: Clou Canada -— Commerce 163 Montreal 210 N0va Scotia 3 1 2 Royal — Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of me Law courts Building in Cilarlottetovvn on Thuluday the 21st clay 01’ December 1939 at the hour of twelve dciook noon, ALL that tract, pleoe or lparcel of land being part of Town Lot No. 15 in the met hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town bounded as follows: COM- MENCING at the corner of Water and Great George Streets and run- thence along the west side of sai Great George Street north- wardly sixty (60) fect, thence west» wardly by a line at right angles to Great George Street aforesaid and e1 t0 Water street aforesaid forty-two and one-lull 142'...) feet thence by o line at right angles thereto and parallel w Great George Street sixty (60) feet until it meets said Water street. thence eastward- ly along Water Street to the place 0i’ commencement; of way nine A150 a (9) feet in which immediately ad- joining the land herein before des- cribed and intended w be hereby granted and immediately the north thereof which said right 0i way shall extend from Great George Street forty-two and one-half ii2léi feet lrl a westerly direction with full pennlsslon free liberty power and authority to pass and repaas with! horses cattle carts walrzons or any- other carriages and in any other‘ way or by any other meany. along] the said right of way. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tl-ined in an Indeniure of Mortar-no dated 8th March 1935, made be- tween ihe late Nelson Rattenbugy and his wife of the first part a. the undersi ned of lhe second part. default hav ng been made in pay- ment of the principal and interest secured thenby. Dated November 21st. 1939. HARRY WINCHESTER. Mortgages. L-BOI-ll-Zl-ZB-lfl-li-IZ. Mortgage ‘Sal? To be cold by public dLlcLiOn in front of the Law Omlrt-s Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the Mb day of December i939 at the ihtt tract and parcel of land situate on Lower Water Street in Char- on follows: lottemwn COMMENCING on the north side of Lower Water Street at the South- west corner or angle of land rec- ently purchased by Meisrs. McDon- aid and Rowe, thence westwardy along the north side of Lower Water Street a. distance of one hundred and twelve feet to the east boundary line of land conveyed to Waiter O Peake, thence northwestwardir along Walter 0. P€8k€'5 east line a distance of sixty-six feet six lnLhP". 63 ft. 6 in.) to the south or rear boundary of land now or formerly owned or occupied by humus White. thence eostwardly alon~ ‘Thomas White's aaid south line and the south side line of land now cr formerly owned by William Bait seventy-two feet six inches 172 ft. 6 in). thence northweslwal-dlv nlonlz William Britt's tvesl. lino, four- A Ll-FE leading to Water Street. thence east- wardly along the southern end of said zanzway and the south side line or land formerly owned by the late Merchant's Bank o; Prince Ed- ward Island, a. distance of thirty- elzht feet <38 ft.) to lhe west side line of land formerly owned by the late Robert Longworih mow by Benoit), thenw southwardly along the Wfiot side ling of said late Rob- ert Longulolthls land and of said land owned by Messrs. McDollaJd and Rowe eighty-four leer 184 1t.) to the place of comrllencenlcnt as the same is particularly delineated on a plan thereof made by "P11011153 W. May, Land Surveyor. and annex- ed to a deed from Arlhllr C. Peaks and wife to the Mortgage: dated the 2nd of July 1919 RESERVING she right t0 use. for all p111 poses a. rlglhi o! way or gangway. tell foot in width adjoining the east side of ‘the Property owned by Walter O. Pcake, n common with N. Raitonburv Lim- ited. lis successors and assigns, lEX- CFPTING thereoul, the pzlrt harem sold by the said N. Rolfe-noun Limited. which part is describe! a4 follows that ls to say):- ALL that tract, plece or parcel of land situate, lying and clrllz o1; Water Street in cilaflflttei0ik1 bounded and deserted aspfollowal COMMENCING on the norm side oi lower Water Street at 1hr :2\')Ubh< we-.t comer or angle of land lec- ently pure-hosed by lvfessro. hie-Don.- ald and Rowe; thence wcstuardly along the north side of Lowrr Water Street a distance or tu-enty-flve 125) feet, eight 181 inches; tilrnce norm- westwardly in a line parallel wltb the west side line of said land McDonald and Rowe and oi land o the late Robert lpnguortll, (and o) a distance of twcnty-hvc r251 feel eight (B) inches thereflvlnll, 1o thl southern side line of iuilll fozlnerly owned by the late MORINIHLS B42114 o1 Prince Edward 151mm, now owned or occupied bv Wlllclcor Fisher Lin}: lied; thence outwardly along: said southern side line a distance oi twenty-five 125i feet eirhcllsl lnchel to the west side line of inn/J funnel-- ly owned by the laie Robert 1.011"- worth (now or laicly by Benoit ; thence solilhv€hrdly alono the west side of lute Robert Loluzuortns lam and of lhe slllcl lanci owllr-d b5 Messrs. McDonald & 11011:»: clghty- four (841 feet to the place of com- mencement. the land hereby deo- crilbed being a gtfip or land twenty- five (25) feet eight (8) inches “$113 of the west aide of a, tract of i conveyed by Arthur G. Pcal-ze and Muriel S. Pcake to N. Ratlenbury Limited istered on _ '14. follo 231, oi the Reglslry Books for ueens County; ‘TOGETHER. with a] benefit and advantage of three Agreements for Indusirlal Sidings made between Canadian Natlonal Railway Company and N. Rotten- bury Ilinllted dated Dec. i5. 1927 May 1st 192a and Sept. let. 19351111! all noble of N. mtlenbury Limited under said Agreements and wusler B11)’ renewal 0r renewals thereof’ and the right to place cars upon said Sldlfllls and to load and unload freight into and from the above des- cribed property but subiect to the terms and conditions of such Sldlnfl Agreements, and together with tihl benefit and advantage of any othe Siding Agreement or arrumzement N. Rnttenbury Limited reopening the use of railway sidinlzs or rail- way privileges in connection with the foregoing property or othe The above sole is made undo!‘ I by virtue of powers of sale contain»- ed ln lwo Indentllres or Mortal!!! made between N. Reticulum’ 1-1111- md pg mp m5; port and the- under- ,-,: d 0f the second rwrt rhted 2nd February 1935 and 30th hpril 1937, default having been nuldr- in pov- ment of the principal nlonevs and interest respectively senlred meno- mod November 21st. 1939. nanny wmcnnsrm, teen feet six inches 114 ft. 6 in). i0 southern and. o! a canaway M age; L-OOl-ll-ll-IB-IZ-d-ll. on?