Io Offer- .TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE 5% norms MATUBING AUGUST - T0 YIELD lliVlllli, Bliililiiill to?" 8i COMPANY LTD. 1953 I. M. BAGNALb-MANAGEI. c .1. .:' ' " y N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Bank of Nova Booth Building ctm-umwwn Btwil Close '_ Am FonPr 3% 2;..- —- m %a%‘la'€°r B i1 0i‘ " FOR SALE Am To w m“ 2m Weater 2g“. 118C011 B. '3' FOR SALE , M t Lawrence, 2% miles lrom 19% --—-- I L Anthea-st, N. 5., tsrrn and wood lot ATM“ 39"” Business stand opposite 1‘ (139 “m, conumm‘ hon”, 3 galuaufghlo ‘av Station 1-2 acre land. Store dwcll- bu“, outbuudinn m“ human‘ Bald MW 7;; 111s. warehouse and outbuildings. for _ ' store businel. All st a Bendix Av 1/ 11 l Airo 32 sores of land ln Newton her-pin. Fof pgrflgfllf] up], aim sign 41m Lot u. c es o i0 2s Ann" mo“ G. II. Plllbtlhu s gohrysler 43y ..'rn1l - Amhen..1w - / E:a.Mm|“n,ck,. L-IOW-M-IB-il. ’ Commonwealth s 112 1m 14a Maine a}: ‘éffllon fghé w 0o P <1 ts soy ‘srnunsr 1r. srnoNG F 0 R S A L E coitus ‘ivrlfiht 1e»; Summersid... E113; g1?” ma‘ W .11 - I a El aa-l One car horses to arrive c133 Foficds 26-. April 15th. Including several 822115416?" 113%.. _, matched teams, two mares in Good ear Tire 19 ‘ foal, one registered Clyde grid g; b13111 C 15" I20 R S A mare, three two year .old m, gflfveéerar £1. fillies three good drivers. I‘? Tel ‘tlgei 3;‘; 81111800 ' - A. M. WRIGHT, w... were Montague urray Co 51/. 40 acre farm in Graham's _ 11kg gggumg 1g’- Road, with afgx ranch ‘Finn: L-6-4-12-3l g2: Q2118: 1g‘ commodate pairs an _s e P 1k IVFW 411 with 50 stalls. I-Iouie twlth g ggiammfn. 7.’; rooms, bathroom, o_ an S E enn R. n. 111.1 cold water system, 1111119959 all; $461116,“ 3i furnace. Buildings ill good ._...__ guns earl 13°.) sin)‘, condition. Building lots, also my farm Ruifm om) 6.; A l in East Royalty, three miles Radio x o s11 1"’ Y from the City. This is one of gag; $110031; 51g CAP'I‘. W. J . ROBINSON, the bestniarnlls 114:‘ the frov- gauanpa; J g1‘ nee w we ng ouse j 145 Pmmal strut.’ and outbuildings, compara- @2232 g 3%): Charlottetown “W”. M“ Unmd M, 6% r. n. gelmgelil. 2:11;: ast oa .UltdG r e1’ L'1092'4'11'6i L 1078 y t’ Unsemrbolé mp 25v: _ t: i 111°}. l2 Vanadium 14y; Vi‘? ‘i’? .21? es I1 O 4 Government Alli For Chicken Clubs Vvggtzlwfilrie‘ H; .__.__... ‘n, rs igfienri°vtiid§i lgiltlarrtlzflh ésng 31.1.“ for bo s a: kills’ clubs. The’ elu shall consist of ten members, either boys or rifle- Chicks at be bought rroni rrovlneul Hatcheries. and whose on! ' are ail frornmlliliood tested flocks. Iroodors would be nae in Ile- cassfully carrying out this work, and our out has to stllld (Canadian Press) half the cost of the heater for the broodsr ouse; lie bsisnoe to be psi‘: “ooh do" h! the owner of the slob. Our Department rotslngwns tho beater for n of tllrss years. After the m1" MI of It an“... _ time. the heater avi boon Isod for those three yours would than be- comm“ 15W some lie property of e purchaser. Mantra“ 2m“ r uld like the people to have an filter-est in posits-y ln this province. N0" B00111 1195 and 1.1%. who have not tho ht ol the matter up to the t t to Rflyfll 173 realise that the brorll poultry is s very subs t into the ro tin! amount of incs, and when we oume to realise that it is ncessnry for Prince 'snd t revenue of the v- ward proson hno vines by the sale of eggs Island to import six cnrioads o! western chickens in order to supply the requirements of lie province, which cumin: factories; so that nl can ‘£11.. not nod ude cools prod [m] ‘Q's “for J produc- seethen tlelsmntAsroltlucb-oplrnflollolonr- Assuring all ncernod h Department and gmcstly akin; for on of the province. an orsspisstion or the poultry grow- liepartnlent of" Agriculture L- l225-3-WN4-1- 4-12-1549. Empty Puncheons The Provincial Fisher-men's Loan Board require a number of empty molasses purleheons. Will any dealers having the same for sale please communicate with us, quot- ing price delivered at nearest railway station. THE PROVINCIAL FISHERMENS LOAN BOARD Charlottetown L-1527-4-7-12i Notice to Fishermen We have been informed that certain fishermen who have obtained loans for the purchase of fishing equipment, which loans have not been, yet re-paid, are offering this equipment for sale. This is to notify the fishermen and the bll , e ally, that all fishing equipment so purchased Euthec pgoxgty of the Provincial Flsherrnen’s Loan Board, and parties buying same do so at their own rlsk_ THE PROVINCIAL FISRERMEIWS LOAN BOARD Charlottetown lr1527-4-7-12i - NOTICE! l HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on ___________._ this date, until further notice. all and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle trstllc, exco weight of vehicle and ion Anyone t in such eases where the totsi dose riot exceed 4,000 pounds. driving on provincial highways central’! 111 this order shall be duly prosecuted. new the 30th dsy of March, A.D. 1938. By order, P. S.- FIILDING, Clerk of tile Executive Council. ammo Stock Prices Move Lower In New York By FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. April 11-5006155 gay" mnlrrwuket’ lagers‘ mwiti-l dropping one 11° 11 s few sufierinc wider declines. Dealings were quiet throughout. While the news was not particu- the sharp Friday- npperentiy in- in part of 1a.rl.y disturbing. Saturday upswing spired traders to cash their gains. Home short selling was also in evidence. A few fractional gains and loses were sprinkled about the Canadian list. Distillers-Seam‘ , Dome. International Nickel. snnwlniaen eumgu’ so" .1- the rs. p were a - ere, Brazillagfxalikyrd. Impflflfll Q11 and Massey Harris. Marconi was stationary; others inactive. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was 011.9 of s. point at 39. Transfers total-led 1,100,264 shares. I A slight upturn in this weeks estimated mill proguotanlsratiijweés virtually ignored y s e . . . Steel was of! 1 1-8 at 45 and Beth- lehem yielded 2 8-8 at 4-6 5-8. boost 1n A the scrap copper priceofl-sofscenta imdwas only a momentary bu influ- "ailx" us“... M’ a ' Mon. Sat. Advances - — -- 356 704 1369113193 - - - 417 l8 unchanized - — 150 69 Total issues -- —- — B22 781 Grain WLNNIPBG, Alprll ll -(OP)—- Disappointing action at Chicmfi and weakness in stocks en- stituted with 7-8-1 1-8 cent losses st the close. Ms. future 1.34 3-4. Jul 1.18 1-8 an 00f. U 7-8osnts. or international b tor full shi - New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 21 Am Gas El 341, Am Sup Pow 1.. As Gas El A 1 Brown Pfd 191,; Can Marconi 11,4, Cities Berv 11,1. Creole Pet my. El Bond Share 6% f Oil 35 Humble Oil 551/, Pant 011 5% (Canadian Press) Stocks Q10" Abltibi Com 14,5 Abitibi Pid 131,; Atbestos 53 B A 011 18% Beauharnois 3 1 -_. Badrirst A 3o, Dom 7r; 5-3. Don A 5 Fraser A 121/. Fraser V T C 14, Ford A 17 Home Oil 117 Imp Oil 1613 Int Pete 24m Vlclchers Pfd 6 Prise Com 11 Price Pfd 37 P d P ' I’O UCE l” ICES MOIIIRIIAL, April 11 —(OP)\. Prices firmed sllglmlly today m 1181M trading on Canadian oom- mfldll/y exchange, But-W soot -—-Weste'm (W 50°11?) $4 He; New Zeaiand fin- est 34 3-4-36; Australian 34 34b; Quebec fresh (93 score) H 5-8-&; Quebec fresh 138 score) 34-34 1-3. WW 100 boxes Quebec fresh <92 score) an; 34 8-4 and 100 boxes New Zealand fin-wt at 34 11-4. “were spot —ti‘nquofed. Ease spot _-ont A-leiue 22s.; A. .1119d1l111'1 318; A-pullois 20s.. ' MONTREAL. Alpril 11 -(OP_ PHOS Filled firm on Monm-rggl 011611 produce markets today. Butter was quoted n; as cents a. pound nominal for No 1 in car- iflis 0r less with lots b0 retailers at 36 for solids and 36 1-2 for prints. 911141“ 9E8 Fmlllmlmie in ear- lois or Ices were 22 eenms n dgzen afbr A-large. A-medlum 21. A. Yllzllei-s 20. B grade 20 l-2, 0 19 Cheese was 15 1-2-3-4 cents a pound for current western makes. Potatoes: Que ivhltes N0, 1 801s 55-57: N. B. mtg No, 1 30's 53.63‘; P. mits No. 1 90's 80-85; new - -I-N0.160‘s1. ; . oil-ml 2.25. 5° m“ WINNWEG, Alprll 11 _1cp)__ Closing future quotations wheat-_ May 124 3-4; July 1.13 pm); 0c; so 7-8-7-8. om —M‘ay 4'1 1-2b; July 48: Oct 3s 1-211. BarTey-May 57 7-8b; Jul 56 3-4; O¢t 1. Cash prioeg; M 4b Wheat -No. 1 nor 141 3-4: No. 9 M1" 131 3-4: No. a nor 111 3-4; No. 4 nor 106 3-4; No, 5 wheat a4 7-8: No. 6 wheat 75 7-8; feed 65 1-11- N“ 1 Sfirnet 11a 1-8: No. 2 garnet 115 7-8: No. 1 durum 84 7-3; N0. 4 spec 101 7-8: N0, 5 spec B1 7-8; No. 6 spec ‘r2 7-8; track 138 3-4: screenings 150. Oats-No, 2 0W 52 1-2: No. 3 ow 4'1 1-2; ex 1 feed 48! N10. 1 feed 46 3-4: No. 2 feed 42 1-21 N0. 3 feed 39 1-2; track 50 1-2. Barley —No. 3 c-w 55 3-8: No. 4 0w 53 ‘1-8: No. s cw so 7-8: No. a 0w 51 7-8; {rack 57 7-8. Livestock’ MONTREAL, April 11 -—(OP)— Receipts: Cattle 941; calves 680; hogs 1.659; sheep and lfimlbs 107, ‘Cattle trading was wtlve at prices that were generally eellm- sted to‘ be 25 cents higher. (30041 steers sold M. $6.25 t0 $6 85 with the bull: between $6.50 and $6.75 and with an odd torp steer weigh- ed SGIIBTAMZLY at $7. One cholcc 1100-11). S'ecr brought $8.50. Med. 111m steers Were from $5.50 to $6 and common brought $4 to $5.26. Heifers ranged from $4 no $6, Good cows were 84.50 to $5 with an odd bop 00w alt $5.25. Medium quality butchers were $3.75 to $4.25 and common frvm $3 to $3.50. Gunners and cutters were from $2 50 to e3_ 131111,; rang. ed {mg $3.50 to $4.50 with tops o Medlum sood to good quality calves were steady; while other srsdes were fully 50 cents lower. The bulk of ilhn rnlvcs were common to just fair quality and these were sold between $4.50 and $5.50. About one darn good veal= made $7 m $8 with medium good‘ kinds around $6.50. Ccmmon drlnlxers sold as 10w as $4, Grass- "iwi" ‘i l" “i”... W 9P1 118 averaging between 40 and 45 libs. Brought $6 to $7 each. The bazlnee of the lambs were lost year's crop and were sold with sheep at s5 to so. When sdd separately. they brought $5 to $7 per cwt. sheep ranged lrmn t8 to 06.50 Hogs were 28 cent= lower. Bacons were $10.50 fed and watered. Sel- ects drew $1 per hog premium. with the usual clubs on off trades. Sowswerefronlflwwwithsn odd sale up to $8.25. Hoes sold on 21;: gisrket on rail grade brought 8.161 .100. 2. to , lots i! My” p” n on Cheese western current 16 l-i- s-t. Butter Nb. 1 86. his in cartons: A-l lame M: A-1 medium 1i; A-lsrqe 20: medium as; A-puiiets 24: B 2s; C Potatoes: Que whites No. I 80h 55-57: N. B. mts No. 1 80's 50- 0i; 9.1!. I. nrts No. 100's 00-86: new Eawfil. No. l 00's 1.50: 111s. MARKET! AT A GLANOI (Iy The Canadian Puss) ‘Ibronto and Montreal -6took lrnqulsrly lower New York ~8tooks closed low- er Winnimr —Whee1t 5-8 to 1 i-d cents lower New York —-Colton hirlher: rub- ber. sugar and coffee lower. 0f‘ Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stoob Bell Tel n ‘l W 5 (I Qtwwggqw Ei$3§:s$55u:s@E:a;n P d‘ * fix :5: Corp Quebec P0!!!’ Law Com - $ 8:m;: 5 n! Mining ‘PORONTO. April 11- (Csnndinn Press) Q 3 B l-l azfissssa RF P.’ s 5 §;$s7ss=a U _§sa2§§s§aeaaass F» 11* $33 e .. §:::css:s Eas est East Malroblc Eidoracio Falcon Fed Kirk Fernland Fire Pete 3 oi l?- J- ii Gunner Gold I-Ialcrow Hardroclr Herker H1211 Sar Holllnlzer Home Oil Homest Howeg Hud ay Nickel Jack Wai Jacola Jelilcoe J M Con Kerr Add Kerr Lake Kirk Hud Kirk Lake Lsguna Lake Shore Laps Cad Lava Cap Label Oro Leltch t-lttie L L Macassa MmLeod ' Madsen Maralgo McIntyre McKenzie ivlraVlttle Mowstters Merrvury H" ‘l O11 Min Corp M to .. se:ss:s§s§ssss:§ssssse:ses, G:- l1‘ 2Q 1:- - i; 49 l8 136 410 300 172 21B 8'1 900 20 b! l3 l3 126 H 114 23R 116 '1 14 m a I STOCK QUO TA TIONS P ram extension e0 s Sud Basin 245 Sullivan 106 sylvanltl I99 Tashota 2% T 0k Hugh 40o Texas 0o IQ Towagmas 42 Uch1 148 Ventures 500 Waite Am 137 Wendigo 12 Westflank 14“.- Weet Turner 111.. wiltsey 4'. ‘vood 26 Wrl Harg 710 Ymlr Y 19 UNLISTED Brett 4 Coast Cop 250 Dal Oil 4o Pawnee K l1". Pend Or 155 , Alpril 11 —(GP)— Shedding‘ its gains k1 the closing period, e Tbmnto manket 1 lshcd the day with minor losses showing for all index groulps err- eept the western oils. Action in the golds was spotty and the list had more loses than gains at the dose. Dome recorded a 14-point decline and other sen- ior golds were steady while prices were off nsnowly for Hard Rock. Little Llong Lac, MadLeod-Crlok- slum. lvllelifienzle. O'Brien. Pickle Crow. and Teek Hughes. Oelntml Patricia, Macassa. Premier and Ens) Malariic held up. Senior base metals slipped otf quickly in the last few minutes to give Nor-ands a point, net decline and Hudson Bay s fractional 1cm. The clone was 0ft narrowly Mr Perld Orellle. Shela-lint and Alder- milc and Sudlbury Basin and Coast Cclpvper improved. Silver is- sues were quiet and bit. soft. Turner Valley oll= he‘d a portion of their rains till the close. Roynltie maintained s good tone an diflnnl prices were mp slizhtly for Calmont. Crvm-monwwalth Pete. M“l".‘iilf'y, Merl-and and West Tur- ner Pele. Narrow Losses Sustained On Montreal Mart MONTREAL. April ll -—-(CP)— Prloes bent downwards on the Mon-tree‘ Stock Exchange mrlay in contrast to the strong market at the close of last week. but the loses were narrow in most cases and lnteflistcd stocks remained dy. National Steel Car sllpped l l-4 pfllfllls at 37 l-2 and Canadian Pacific lost 1-2 at 6. Other rails were ulet. In e papers. Price Brothels sold doom a poiro at 11. Bulhurst. Dryden and others wne un- changed. Foundation company lest 1 l-4 at 11 l-4 in the constructions. and Cement was cf! l-4. General Steel wares lost a fraction. Total sales: Industriels 30.400; mines 71.200; Bonds Currencies NEW YOtRlK. April l1 --(AP>— mumpean currencies moved broad- ly against 11h. United Btetes dol- lar today. Sterling led the advance with s gain of 1 1-4 cents to $4.97 1-2. Freneh francs, ito wi read strike thrusts to e new Dnsdierr lgose 508 ofds gnaw 8.10 1-2. ens unpe . I cent. the swim from added A! of soerltandohebeigs 081-201 a cent. The Osnadian dollar was up 8-82 of s cent mt 0018-82. MONTREAL. April 11 --(OP)-— The Pound Sterling advanced 1-16 of a cent to $5.00 3-8. on Menu-eel foreign exchanges today while the French franc held about even mt 8.12 3-82 cents The United States dollar declined 1-16 per cent t0 18-32 per cent premium. If your business possibilities, conservatively appraised, wu- mnJerl/atiw borrowing may be s, wise and businesslike step. The Bank of Montreal, wichbraocbesscrvingloml ~ . 51,-; wry: W YQICSFM‘ Bonnowlnc For PR0l‘i'i' “trauma/Mariana cameo aflme for illslurlee...... To Extend Your Local Trude Business now mwimd no very ner- row limits may have in it poten- tialities for wider markets, bxgec profits. Wise management must determine business limitations. larger field", stands ready to bmsioees KQBLISHBD 1817 "a bunk urban not! amulet an submit‘ (Ihal-lottetown Branch: A. 1. a. BELCHER, Manager MODERN, rxmzarsucm BANKING ssavrcs A . . s. Oullspe 4m raw unwary-inc. business in all parts of Canada, rhspocentiaiities ofyoar yourepplicecionfiorskoen. BANK 0i‘ MONTREAL ciiscrnswidiyos and wclcomu City and Country. 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Real Estate Agencx‘ H. K. S. HEMMINGO IS Offering to the Public a service in r11 branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY, SELL. RENT Properties tn arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. ND CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call Charlottetown To give valuations, TEL. 1876 word. Other rates on application. Minimum Charge fi§§fi4§§ For Sale 5751i nit-cooler scent-m. eleven pigs, week old. Peter Morrison, Granville. L-l-e-iz-li. FOR SALE-JERSEY MILK 00W- Regisoered. Jtwk Moreside, North River. L-8-4-lZ-3l. FOR. SALE — SINGLE TRUCK wagon and cart. 54 Spring Pal-k Road. L-9-4-l2-Zh. FOR SALE --TIIE HAWKINS Place. Longworth Avenue, Char- lottetown. Make an ofiilar. SE. Langl , B5 Devonsh 1e tr . 8y Mass. l..-l332-3-31-1ii. FOB. SALE — DELIVERY BOX, waterproof. fits Chevrolet Coup. also Portable "typewriter APPW Erwin Kucher, 245 Queen Street. L-l553-4-9-3l. FOB. SALE -—- TWO 193B FORD V! Trucks with Hydraulic Hoyst and Steel Bodies. 1n mod condime- can be seen at any time. Bcdfofd Amos. Sackvllle, N. B. L-1549-4-9-3i. FOR. SALE AT KENSINGTON-d room house. hardwood floors- oement foundation. born and _ it. Earl Reeves. zrfinnnfie oL-lm-ti-QQ-s-b-lz. Female Help Wanted. MIDDLE AGED IIOUSEKEEPER wanted for country. Good oonk and neat. Reference. Apply by letter stating wages. A. M. (‘e-Tr Guardis. . L-l510-44-8-4i. Tl Baby Chicks 811031‘ 01-‘ BRDODER SPACE? Buy Bray sexed pullet chicks from J.1-1. Campbell. Allislon; W. K. Crater, R. R. 5, Kensing- mo... Rates-Payable in Advance"; Central Gunrllnul locals. us: per Vitlltl; Western gm 114151511“ 10¢“. 3., oer ward; Announcements and Uounllll Events 2o ' 4o per worn; An Monroe-lam Notices. we liar huh; Lists or Flnrfl ‘nu spiritual Unerlngs, (herds, 010., so per null"; Letters o‘ Condolence 70c per inch. Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation, 70¢ pg} mm u ‘- p“ for any mwrtlsomomt twenty-Nun ngrlll, par word; Classified Lost LOST-LN 0R. NEAR BASILICA A Durse containing sum of money and bani; book. Kindly leave at uuardlall Office and IBCAEIVG re- werd Llooo-e-u-zi To Let r0 LET - SIX- _ll~O01M APART- ment. Phone l355-J. 14-1528-4-8-31. r0 CIIET~ItOOMS FOR LIE-us iloucsckeeping. Apply ‘.126 Fitzroy Street. L-lfiw-t-E-St. O T0 LET ONE HEATED FURNISH- ed bedroom at B9 Hllsboro B L107 T0 LET-ROOMS FURNISHED OI unfurnished. Apply Guardian. lri088-4-11-8i T0 LET — A SIX 800M APARIH mcnt by May the first. A ly I Everett Dover. 23 Upper Street. L-17-4-12-fl. T0 LET ABOUT MIDDLE 011‘ MAS furnished or unfurnished gro l Bowart. Male Help Wanted WANTED -— MAI FOR I'm work. James McEnchel-n. Mt mold. L-l556-4-9-0l APPRENTICE WANTED ‘I0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert trslnlnlz. Molar Barber Oollelze Halllar 17-350 Miscellaneous PRIVATE TUTORING or Punt: Grades 1 to X by experience Teacher. Apply Guardian. 1 AM SELECTING A FEW DEN and women to stu fior deli” 0' Certified Gen Accountant Good education necesss y. Writ ton; or Mrs. Basil MacDonald. Trscadle. 6-19-19- , , Fl itrce‘. Cfihnrlotmgwn. L-IIOO- 41-14-11