f a not ion thereof. PAGE EIGHT Zei/ittle: 7 Ahigh Standard 0f Service Eigiit Branch Qffices . . Connections With Statistical and A Monies C Toronto, Ont. Montreal. no. Sydney‘ Ni “ ilsliin, NS. '1 =' An Extensive Leased-Wire System and American Financial centers e . A Thoroughly Experienced Personnel Enquiries Are invited \ J OHNSTONANDWARD l ' . , . B.-\‘\'K mp0, iilovrlllzil. Hegilfigfi‘; ggfialigyiiriu... Sh... Bids. mow-r 111m Memhern i """"'.F'":r.'l:r.“.t::' Csuldisn Commodity Excllsnla. [not Brsnsiaelt ‘Mi Zrtilttiny‘ Leading Canadian dvisory Services London. Ont. x- ,o . '“'“°“ "' 5......1..i...,lv.n. Moncmn. NB. IVHHNION fill‘ CANADA rlillVlYifH 0|" i'lll.\t'l£ l~ID\\'.\RD ISLAND In the Pruhnte Court lat George Vl A. D. i037 ’ ill Re .. nle of John A. Moreslde hie of Miliiin ill Queens County in the lflni i'l'l\\'lil"“.(i>:4f€.'l§t‘l1 testilto. liv the Honourable HAROLD LEO- .\' illl’! lfl-lhlll-Zll, Surrogate Judge of lN-ihilie. alt‘. etc. in. the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or iii-rote person within said County UREi-TFIWG Wherctls upon reading- ths petition on ills nf ltoy Coles o Milton afore- said. farmer and miller, the executor or lilf‘ tlhovo named estate rnying thrlt If i-iinlton niny be issued 0r the pur- pl-se hereinafter set forth: Xou are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to he 11nd appear before ms at a I'ro~ imit- Court to he held in the Court; Houst- in Charlottetown in Queen's tho suid Province, on tile fourteenth day of lids! coming at the hour of Eleven r-'i~ ck foreuoon of the some diiy In shew cilnsn. if nuy they eiln why the Accounts of the said Estate stiould not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald McKinnon. Esrp, Pros-tor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby unit-r that n true copy hon-of he forthwith publisher] in some IILWVSIIIIPPX‘ published in Charlottetown nf-misuid once in ouch week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dnto hvrcfif rind that a true copy hereof lie forthwith posted in the following pullc pillNEB respectively, namely. in the hull or the (‘ourt House in Charlottetown llrXl. aforesaid. in front of the school in 5'4"“ Clfllv i ilqliilitllthnlidndtnitrhileeileflil; lijritvilstitgaiitlgrgf Am Gris El 35H; (‘nnsiln in Charlottetown aforesaid to Fl 15~\'| “h 13-‘. Mug lfutl 11L, stint all persons interested in the snlil Fslnle as aforesaid may have duo (‘in-n nntler niy hand and Beal of the ICoiirt, this 10th tiny of April A. D. 1. 7 11nd in ilic first your of [lie hiojestuv rcllttl. (L. S-l F. (Sgrli l1. ll. PALMER. ..,. Judge of Probate. EL-lifl-i-lfl-Zil-W-iili FOR SALE Building 1.01., 90 u. Front 165 ft. Back. Formerly’ 14"" Garden, situated Kent St. iirnlv L. M. POOLE & CO. L-267-3-6-if illlflTlfl SALE l offer for sale m. my premises on the Braekley Point. Road on May 3rd At the Hour of 1 O'clock t draft horse 4 years old, 1400 lbs. 1 blood colt. 3 years 01d KWMW" Peter). 1 work Dim. ti miilt cows. (iurnsey grades. 1 due in freshen. 2 (lumscy calves 1 brood strw. 25 hens. Also all farm machinery, n. quan- liiy of seed oats, hay and straw. s. quantity of harness. 1 kitchen range (new). Tenns cash. 1f stormy the following day. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer. IMMUNE G. NEWSON. i NOTICE Paved Highways Biased t0 Motors Until Further Vince are closed to motor vehicles when the combined weight. of load and vehicle exceeds 4,000 lbs. Dated this 18th day of March, A.D., 1937 By Order 1r’ Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfield e. o». Members of manners scour I l Exchange and Curb Mariel) Stocks Open Close Abitibl l!) 9 Asbestos . s‘ 94% B A Oil ma; ma; B<‘l1lli].'|i‘l\0i9 Tl; 75 Brew Co nrrill A 10 ism, Can Vick 1H1 1i) Dom Tilt 151; 15' Do a 151,4 101 Fnsor 42 42 Fraser V 'l‘ t? ll T’, 3i] it \\'.'ili\|-r ill.‘ 441.1 Hollie (ill ‘J00’ 105 Imp Oil ‘lid’, 111,1; int Pete 30-5, 361/, lifoivhers A I‘ ca 42 40% grim» tPfd 25v, oya e Rrlllt’. hiltrh 24 24 Rolland 30 .10 New York Curb (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Co.) -_-__-i_-_. DOW JONES AVERAGE! (Supplied lu- Wonrls-Ilentlo mid Co.) liiiliisi‘ m 1.117. l7i_iil 221i. L. oil‘ (m2. FINANCE (lupnlird by Woods-ltt-nlle and CoJ Fluids nt N. Y. 7.72 lu 5-32 till- count. V Sterling at New Yuri. Hit-j‘; to 4.02 ,. i i i At. Riverton nil Friday, April 30th. ( at. 2 o'clock sharp, on the premises, containing 75 acres, 40 clcur, hal- ance in wood and lumber. .Als0 l ~Z acre adjoining with house. Terms at sale. Cll .."l‘l5lt FINLAYSON. J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. gr, nggguf G lone rn L-l927-4~24-4i. i ‘ Executors’ i l The undersigned Execntors of the last. Will and Testament of J. Her- bcrt. Lord, hi0 of Cape Traverse i1- Pfillfll County, Prince Edward Inland, Merchant, deceased, testufe, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said estate to make immed- iate payment to them at the gen- eral store of A. K. Lord. Cape Traverse, and all persons having any claims agalmt the said astute ield Astoria Rouyn Bngnnisl‘ Baultflelil Base Metals {l3 Benttie ' . ili-niifor Bidgniiil Bl: Miss > AUCTION SALE “ (‘out Put (ft-lit .\l.'in (‘lit-in lies Fliroinlilul Diirku-iitor llorrni Siscoc East lilnl Pllilorullu (‘oi si N t‘ ii..r.i not-i; ° "i9 llaitai... Hort-f Jill-o] sroczc QUOTA rzozvs , THE CHARLOTPEIUWN GUARDIAN MORNING STOCK i (Iisfl III lllfillflOilllillisIi m-zw Yours. April 204m. spec- ial news developed over wee: end which might have any unfavorable influence on the market. A strike has been “‘ s-tened by steamship clerks. might hsndlers end ex- press and station employees or railways serving the President Roosevelt will be asked to intervene. The first seventeen railroads to report for March showed net operating income ol- New York harbor ants. It; is believed that, 336-153-009 seminar $14,104,000 in “fish 1M veer. s grim of v1.0 D91‘ cent. Economists of ab: gov- Pmmm" dfillirtmgm; agree s re- ‘ Huston in industrial activity is hldhly probable befone the end of this year, but now expects the dill! Period to be more than tem- POPBYY- Saturday's market Wm not f: 11in Pfiulurly favorable and we W 00k on tll f m . s lrsi: thing this (Reminder: Wab- lends MARKET BULLETIN. anscanmsuspuruwlrq lvooai COMMENT " NEW YORK. April 26-1710 mar- ket was off sharply st/tlle opening on accumulated week-end selling orders and failure to rally during‘ the morning encouraged n selling wave around midday. Since then there has been some recovery but the action is not yet convincing. However, we thought the midday selling pressure was fairly well taken undel- the circumstances and if on another selling test, such as may develop befole the ciore, prices show more resistance the prospect of s. finding rally to foi- low would be improved. In that event, such market leaders m; GM, X, C, KN, JO, M. S, GE, WX, CN and Atchison should we believe. be able to show enough shsrpback for a trading turn. Leidlaw and Co. SUMMARY Supreme Court convenes at. noon. Peoples Orig Stores in March quarter earned $1.10 on ' common l aganst 9'! cents in Greet. Northern Ry March deficit after $802,740 deficit year months deficit after charges $3,- 702,275, against deficit of $4,128,- 899 year ago. 1936 quarter. charges $881,006 against ago. Three Spiegei Inc. March quarter net income $545,593 or 36 cents a share l, on Q, WUT, YTI common shares ‘F ‘vs. $449,934 0n $1.52 ' common shares in 1936 quarter. Penn Railroad March net; operat- lng income $6,847,453 vs $3,750,403 in March 1930, three months $16,- 602,390 vs. $13,719,190. Walgreen 0o. six months ended net profit, $1,980,719 or 97 cents s share on NQ, WOW, UOQ. com- mon shale vs $1,190,789 or $1.29 on 998,961 common shares for month ended March 31, 1936. Nu- tonul Steel Works remains at 9f 1-2 per cent of ca.- pacity for the week, states Llvlagazinc Steel. He- 011 253,000 March 31 sixth operating rate fourth successive nlovai of price uncertainty by im- rlouncement of third quarter prices at second quarter level is expected to remove incentive for speculative buying. 30 Indurtrlals 177.81, 176.01, 176,- 99 off 1.65. 30 Rails 59.99, 59.80, 69.54 off 70. 20 Utilities 30.11, 99.77, 29.94 01f 35 ' i0 Bonds closed 101.35 off .14. _ mile: v0.2a off .10. Dow Jones. MORNING ‘ MARKET LETTER The market opened with only moderate losses on Saturday but. ran into s. selling waveduring the first hour which extended the re- cession. From this there was a slight recovery and the general list llcldnveil in the last. hour. At. the closing, the Dow Jones Indus- tria. Average was holding. The abrupt decline or Thursday and Friday which erased all of- the preceding weeks’ gains added to the apprehension which has been induced by lack of Governmental economy with its implication of higher taxes. Rumors persist price of gold must be lowered to stop the heavy inflow and em- phasis L= given to this possibility by the rapidly mounting "inactive” gold fund of the treasury in this connection. It. might be worth mentioning that the prices of Commodities and stocks already have been 1n- fluenced lower on gold price fears to the extent: that the actual de- velopment; may now be fully dis- counted. looking at the individual equit- ies ln relation to probable earn- ings and dividend payments, we cannot subscribe to too much pos- simism although we likelihood or market irregularity until some of the troubling uncer- tainties can be clarified. also that the 7'5 i New York Stock Etchange (llnlbl Insurances I ‘i!!! ID‘ 1i! i Kl ii st 1r ..._ ' liibiien °r‘5'r‘ $.58” Am c3: Pr 0' ‘l? . -. . .. ti” in ‘c e 1i‘ 1 Am winer- in»? 10 li-nti- t: s‘ c son 9 0 . ti Ref K l‘ Auburn 30% I0 fit’ iii?” r uglldiX Xv 3gb‘ Beth St s4; 96!‘; Briggs Mun til ; 40!. i t‘. \ ' 1'00; Ohio 553815 12401,; ilysler Iii-X lllt, t )li.| Sol 111i 135",- l om LS0 s5 254' (on ‘an l ‘lion Gila Co 88% 87% ‘ i“ mliinioht m‘ 59% liirlgru t‘ 12015 1201,.’- iputll 1st. 15:1,"; Auto Lt Iitihl 301,. l'r Lt 101,1 1m, i rvstniic 714% (Hill U011 {Jive 5H4’; 5l|,-_. u» ‘ oi-ii tilt?" fr". fr"... tiuudrirh 45 45% .‘~'.“°l ‘v I . fl llililchlot Cs! 107g 19% .011 l t ii 105 102 r1.‘ . .'l‘c"lr'l‘e1 " ”‘ Johls iililn 127 121 Koiiiiecott 565i 65% . illB I'm: Ry \ mt Wed 04% 52 \iur Cu 15% 1422 ‘v ti lilo“ ‘a M . a s Nut (‘nsh Reg .7191 til-TV. New York N H 7 ' 0% 25-3 25$’ so 4 a0 i 10 l0 21% 21 43% 42 .13. f.” v iii 39% 88,92 35% 53% i3“ ‘fir. r712‘ 1".‘ ‘a0 1 27 52H _ B i-"li"; Rf"; t. . n e 1 s m ii s m... " mi‘, 52.1%, Ii S St Co 103% 195 u s Ind a1 as am Vanadium 300g 291,5 “ilrncr Bros 13% 181,4 est Union 5315;, us‘ West Air B 445g 441,5 West Else 184 186 Woolworth 511,5 49% Stock Exchange , Lsidlawand!‘ , y. MINING ‘lsppdeliIeeIs-lesllflo. villi iiiftnin Ank ‘all liilil ‘nettle '1'! ‘out Por ‘Mist (‘up ‘rods Luke r tl r- inill tingle .'ill'e.r Luke liitl Ill! ll Produce Prices MQNIREAL. April 36 -— (OH- Butter ruled a. little dimer on Montreal open produce markets today while eggs were about the same. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at n l-2 to 23 cents s. dozen for grade A-lsrge, 20 for grade B and l8 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 94 1-4 to 1-2 cents a. pound for carlots or lees o! No. l while lots to retailers were 25 to 25 l-Z for solids and 24 for prints. Sharp advances in the price paid for cheese at. country boards left the market; unsettled in Montreal and there were no definite quota- tions. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mia. 90's Ne. 1 $120 b0 $1.29; No. 1 Cobblers 90's $1.15 to $1.30; NAB. Mfrs. No. l. 90's .99 to $1.00; Que. Mts. Ne. 1 90's .95 to .95; new stock, Florida; No 2 50 1b. crates $225. MONTREAL, April 26 — (OP)— Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.35 l-fl; bar- ley, C.W. No. 3 .77: oats, feed, No l .59 1-2; outs, OW. No. 8 911-4. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $7.50; seconds $7.10; bakers $7.00; winter wheat patents, choice $5.75 to $5.90; white corn $6.45. Bran, ton $35.25; shorts, ton $86.25; middlings, ton $39.25; roll- ed oats. bag 90 lbs. $3.75; hay, No. 2, per ton, csrlots $9. Cheese, unquoted. Butter, .24 l-4 to 241-1. Eggs in cartons: A-l large .28; A-l medium .26; A-large .29; A- medluxn .35: A-Pullets .93; B, 28; C, .22. Potatoes: P.E.1’. No. 1 Mts. 90's $1.20 to $1.25; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 90's .98 to $1.00; Que. No. 1 Mts. 90's .93 to .95. MINING TORONTO, Apr. fltk-tOPl-The old rumor about s cut in the price of gold was trotted out again 0o- day and, lac-operating with other depressing influences, broil g h t about another sharp decline in prices. The decline was just about. unanimous. The small wes- tern oils sounded about; the only cheerful note of the day. Base metals were depressed by declines of $12 t0 $14 s. ton for copper. Noranda. fell three points. Hudson Bay 1 7-9 and cheaper base metals were down 90 to 39 cents each. Golds were lower from the op- ening and heavy selling in the higher-grade issues at out prices spread pessimism among the med- ilun-prlce 5nd juniorgolds. Wright Hargreaves was down 90 cents to 0.50. Lake Shore dropped 1 5-9 and fractions were lost by Mem- ._._._ "am" m“ (smiled hr run-u e or. IIIIIINII of Hatred llefl i hvhnnuscsnasuaui I Stocks 0 "r gull life] filling $3" raa an 23 g Brigkpbilk 5‘ 2% 0W 30' 0 Build Prod 04A 304% Can Com 1s 11 an Nor Pr 22% 231‘ .1111 Car Fd 17 1d (inn tfnr Pfll 26 25a (inn Hrdro- Pfd 15 75 (‘lln lid Al ii 5% an ’ll(: 13 13 gala Steam eilneiie 2g gg Cock Plow- 171,‘ 11 Conn Smelt 70 79 . Dist. Sea :31‘ g1’ Dom (‘on Pill 2i 2o D0111 Brld e 64 59a nlu YEt 19% 15;‘ 130ml Ia: 305% I'll on 10 15 Eng Elec l i‘ ling Elie: B mun ‘o jQ a lion St W 1Q tloiitlyesr u u“ uypauni 15 llnin Bridge 17 i?‘ liliw Smith 29% 3g in 'l'0b 141,5 14 int Nickel 00% 59 int Pow 5 - ~ g lnilto Woods 33 - s; Kins Hsr 1a 19 hit-Coll Ft 01,‘ 9 Mont Pow K0 3i) Nut Brow 399‘ 3p Nat St Cur 45 431,5 Noranda a5 Q4 Pow C0 2:114. 9:1 Que Pow 19 l0 27 29 Q W 13% 12 fit Lsw PM 3.7% 32 son Gnu Pow it 14 S Can 85 l‘ §£ Can Pfd in Elec 0 Q tyre, Dome and Holilrlger. O'Brien lost 60 cents, closing st. 9.19 and net recessions of l5 to 30 cents were boarded for Anglo-rfluronlan. Buflalo-Ankerlte, Central Patricia, Kerr-Addison. Little Long L“, lvlacassa. Moueta. Pamour, Red Crest, Rsad-Authler, Biscoe end Teck Hughes. The gold index pasted a net loss of 8.64 srid the missoellaneoils mines index was of! 6. Western oils were strong in this whole. Several registered gains in active trading but Calgary-lid- rnontnlhDslhollsis and Home ped their gains in the last. few minutes. Royalitn lost two points in slow . Silver stocks closed lower, Elder. ado losing 2s cents and Cutie l1 cents. Mining Corporation weak- ened 35 cents. UNDATED MONIY BOX (By The Csnsdlsn Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.92 31-32; franc 4.43; U. 8. dollar .99 18-19. At New York-Pound 4.98 19-19: franc 4.43 9-4; Osnsdisn dollar 1.00 a-lo. ' At Purim-Pound 111.15 fin: 11.8. dollar 22.54 9-4; Canadian dollar 22.57 31-99 fr. In Gold-Pound III; U5. dollar 99.54 eta. MONTREAL. April I - (OH- Potmd sterling advanced 9-4 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- tlsy to 4.92 91-92. The French frsno was unchanged at 4.6 cents while the United sum dollar are required to present same, duly 4 attested, at the store aforesaid, 1t} v within six months from this date. léiiill Dated this fifteenth day of m.- ‘l’ ruary, A. D., 1937. ‘ fr? GEORGE .1. TWEEDY, 1t c. §}',,';,;;"'fl,,, ‘"1’ Proctor. ‘ Slant-ta 13.’. w. WARREN 1.01m, Rlurlr, Kirk 0-7" war/run a. 1.01m, ;‘,!,‘;',',;.',,““ 3",; Exaculon. Omega 0e L-5032-2-16-Tuudsy till my. fail-gulf‘ =23 't'li" Pllulore 23% _____€.__ Pros Air 140 Pnylniister M Perrou 12M 5i§ll‘1.°'°" 2' gownll Rouyn 12 rculter 290 "rel-ton E Dome 101 0 . §°i°o¢.'."." i3‘? ed Lake 02 I0 "ti". . Z 0 l 011 . h o paved Highways 1n this Pro- galnfwégtonh 1% Igliaeczl-‘itty Ger 2 illadsn ‘Iii Slave l. 135 gillshlisslu lull Con 2:’. s ill r. P. s. FIELDING, fi;lrk:dln'i: ' Clerk of the Executive Council f‘, ‘m, ’l'own gmac 122 Ventures 1 90 Wsitti A21‘: 28B wright r I0 wont down l-II h I-ll dlouuk A Sinking; vlded for an the retirement ineas of years. 8: Operations most profitable amount below 5: Fixed assets 6: Included H lli’ N. B. 11's 17:111- st. Moacton, N. B. any branch of the 2: Executive officials, operating heads and personnel of the Coni- psny are men with a lifetime oi experience in the business. companies handling by-products of the fish industry have been 4: The Company is in a strong position as regards working cup- ltsl, net current assets amount- ing to approximately $245,000. No dividends can be mon shares which Wlii reduce the books of the Company on a most conservative basis, $480,324.75. in the assets are four steam trawlers carried at. a total of $173,000. Classed A-l at Lloyd's, the replacement cost to- day of only one of these vessels would be approximately $175,000. $500,000.00 Maritime-National Fish (1937) Limited‘ (Incorporated Under “The Companies’ Act", 1994) 6% Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares Par Value $100.00 Per Share Willi Sinking Fund Provision Hereinafter Noted Also ' ~ 5,000 Shares Without Nominal or Par, Value CAPITALIZATION Authorised $500,000.00 6% Cumulative Preference Shares par value $100. Shares without nominal or psr "lilo-- 50009 Ill!- » Cumulative Redeemable l-‘r ‘cranes Shares are to be fullyflpzideind non-assessable; preferred u to dividends and return of capital, entitled to fixed cumulative preferential cash dividends out of the profits of the Company which the Directors declare avail- able for dividend at the ratebf 6% per annum payable quarterly (first February, Ma , August and November) by cheque at aritime Provinces of Canada or st the r offices in the Cities of Montreal or Toronto, Canada, or t e Com- pany's bankers, being a chartered bank _0f Canada; redeemable st the option of the Company in whole, or 1n part pro rated ‘ days‘ notice at $103.00 per iiharo plus accrued and unpnl to the date fixed for redemption. Fund of not less than 8% per lmnum has been pro- will be set. aside each year, commencing in 1988, for of the Preferred Stock. Each share of both classes is entitled to one vote. Transfer Agents-The Eastern Trust Company, Halifax, N. S. We offer 5,000 of the above Preference Shares with 5,000 of the geld shares without nominal or par value. Price: $100.00 and accrued dividend for one Prefererco ' and one share without nominal or par value. " POSITION OF THE COMPANY 1: Maritime-National Fish (1937) 5a) its Organisation, both in pro- Linlited are operating in a. basic Canadian industry and the bus- the Company has been built steadily over a period of 30 over s riod o (c) its S: ll: is estimated that for the i2 months ending April 30th con- solidated net earnings will be in excess of $100,000 before de re- eiation or Dominion Income ' as against dividend requirements of $30,000 on the Preferred stock f th b-ll" - 0 e s“ M M“ to be outstandin 9: A Sinking F - than 8% per an aside each year, l‘referred stock. l0: The Company Paid on Com. represents actual $225,000. are carried in the procure. i2: Maritime-Nat Compan ’s fish “Faste at", limited demand, 7: No valuation whatever has sidiary enterprise durin the past been placed on the Company's ten months as earns net over three most valuable assets: $36,000. Prospectus containing full details-gladly sent on request. Address our nearest oflice. EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Established 1910 Ssint John, N. B. . Head Offices: 63 Prince William Si. uction and distribution; (b) its Good-will, created and built up xperience. i938, for the retirement of the of over $4.00 per share, or s total of over $200,000. 11: The Company's out ut of sal- mon, sold mostly in only limited by the amount it can Limited profitably utilize nil by- products. Nothing is wasted. The used cattle feeding, is in almost un- To Be leaned 35004100410 5.000 slis. sr at cipal on thirty dividends f 30 years, and 8X; g. und of not less num will he set commencing in ‘a Common stock cash investment nglaud, is lonal Fish (1987) meal product, l in scientific and this sub- Chsrlottetown, P. 11.1. j 146 Richmond St. g Summerslde, El. 1. Osslrll 0 l0 use word; In llamas-ism Nllflces, . Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc” u use Inch Notices of ‘thanks and word. Other rsten su application. For Sale LOOK! DIFFERENT. 25c MAGAZ- lms for 5c. Grafton Street, Op- _posit.e Legion. 114791-4-28-91. FOB. SALE-SEED OATS AND mixed grain. John Munn. Marsh- fleld. L-1900-4-24-3i FOR. SALE-KITCHEN RANGE excellent condition; cheap for quick isle. Apply 967% Queen Rates-Payable in Advance usrdl-sn leads. 4e per word; Western sue Intern locals, so [or Iurdg Announcements sud (loaning Events In par worcli Classified 70o per iuohl Lists o! _l'lorul sll or lune Letters cl condolence 79s purer-lat on, 70c par in! or 0e per Wanted WANTED TRUCK; GOOD CON- dltion, for cash 1 1-2 ton, 1932 or later model. Kelly's Service Station, Southport. L-l929-4-I4-li. To Let TO mr-nouss m KENT or. _.{lppiy__2_1_o_1_<_eilt st. L-logla-l-za-ai TO LET-SIX ROOM COTTAGE. modern conveniences, garage. Ap- ply 119 Brighton Rd. ‘ L-1999-4-24-3i 8t. L-1896-4-24;3i MECIIEY Stove with garbage burner. Phone 1109. 1-1901-4-27-91. F O I BALI- 1917 WIIIPPET RILIABII HAN WANTS WORK. Write "G" clo Guardian. ls-lfll-l-ltl-iii. mellett 01‘ on. 14-10551-37-11. POI IAIIv-WHITE LIGIIOIIN ekesre m1 buylns chwkl slseiotleggbloodtwe rrlias-e-ae-ai. Help Wanted WANTED- llll OOUPLI to live on fsrm at. Charlottetown ly to P. O. Bu: l HOUSE T0 L171‘ NORTH RIVER Road. Apply to Isaac Cudmore. 1r-19l9-4-24-9i. -i——'_-~—* FOR. RENT-SUMMER. COTTAGE at Keppoch. Furnished. Tele- phone 1103. 11-1750-4-22-24-27. T0 LET-TWO FRONT ROOMS (unfurnished). Second floor (sdults): also one large furnish- ed bedroom. Apply Guardian. L-1909-4-24-21-29 OWING TO TIIE TBANSIII OI Mr. Mannie a small furnished apartment at lilo Elm Ave. is for rent. Apply to Mrs. Hooper Home, 190 Eirn Ave. , bl949-4-99-8i. Miscellaneous INSUIIE IN T!!! SUN LIII. PAI- " ‘r ‘ in the profits of this greet Company. Lest year policyholders received an avenge of one and one hsif million dollars a week, Female Help Wanted‘ MAID WANTED FOB GENERAL rdl . housework. Apply Ctililiinallnkwm Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN son PM‘! work. Season of 1937. Be" w‘; v ren, North River. L-1799-4-23- was-rsn-caranu: MAN roll ’ fsrrn work. 3.0. care Guardian- 11-1999-4-24-81 MAN was-ran sou FARM work. Apply O. W. Robertsog‘. Dilnstsffnsge. L-1997-4-2t- WANTED-EXPERIENCED BAB- ber. A l Gu dlan. - p” u Ir-IOZB-i-ii-Si.’ APPBENTIOI was-ran 1° lm-rl Barber um. short w": expert legs, Hfliill. l" MOUNT STEWART 8011005 Grade x.—1 mum “mmf ~ :1, Edna Glover’; a, Alexandr! M" TL - Grade lx.—1. Phvllla 10"" 1 .1 hMscdonsld;8.1“Y°4“A1fl°c‘_ mp e VIIL-l rlshw" m‘ Grad . 3 . Dougnlr]; a, victor Mocdousld- 3 Mary sy. Teacher-Annie modonald- WW Grade VIL-l. Ora Rose. 3- nie momma: s. PM! Grads VL-l, June Jay; _ Mlrtln and Phyllis meek. =- n MscDobsld- “Grade v.--1, ma A9199; J5‘; Leone-lay; 2. Ruth P189";- ' A B0108. , . 3 0nd v 1.1110111; 1W1"- ' Preston, 1103mm; a. AIPW“ 1m ' Donald. flasher-Margaret H. Grade nl.-1. Bheldon ma“ coastlines Msrtin sud we M m, i- d‘°i’°i‘.il‘r‘..‘l" °" a, ritual tieirili m“? 1 Ora e .- Oharles Macliionsld; 9. Nlw” My Mldllilium‘ i WIINIPEG WHEAT (Iuvblled by Weods-llesdl and '7") MIY— r Bee J. A. MOON, Currie 3111141111‘. RI Oi b. AW ltd" u L-llfl-l-M-IL Jul