. #95". ~ .' ding live stock and poultry. Es- " lpecial rates " u -\l-1AI4~a-<-_ . STOCQ UT 1 Morning‘ Stock Letter (supplied by Pltfield and Com- pany member: of Montreal Stock exchange,- - , NEW YORK. though foreign still under pressure sterling 49 9-18 French trams 6-583 Imm- ently nothing new has develop"! ‘in the Hench financial situation. In some quarters it was thought that France might abandon the gold standard over the week-Brid- Other sources bel-eve, however, that nothing along lines may hill!- pen until after the French elec- tions some time in Mav- I-Kmdm "lurker, 15 quiet this morning. Sat- urday's morning gave 1'81"! "We indication of what w expect 1" the near future and consequently we would look on the first thins! this morning and if the market reacts further at this time 1n 1'01‘ umc it would not be a bad for- mation. NEW YORK. March 30--Al- exchangcs are March 30—Stcel l or 1.5 per cent to new high-record. Vlasliington-‘rhe T. V. A. has fil- ed a. special report with Conlfess covering 11-5 P10817955 ""1 91"“ 1°’ the unified development of a III-V- igation and flood prozram 101' Tone see River watershed which reveals that. more I-hB-n $34-999-999 will be needed to complete works already authorized.“ Washington- Supreme Court refused to take Burco Inc. case as test of Utilities Act. Tonomk). March Lil-Lebel Oro-L. K. Fletcher, President, in a report to shareholders states directors after . consideration of various offers to finance a new subiidiary company for the 0X- ploration of the claims that the. best interests of the company will be served if it undertakes the work itself. To obtain funds 101' ithe development of the ‘claims ft 1 is proposed that the capital stocks of tho company be increased by 096mm,,“ 6g pgf “m, up 3 points 500.000 shares. New York Curb (fluppllell b! Pllflelll and Com- pany iuemier: of Montreal ‘lurk emhungo 11nd Curb MIIPRPU Sluvkl Amer (Iris Elm: .\il:i< Furl‘ (‘it 5'71 Elm" llinfi‘. H"! ‘ IA Aiiivr (flan B Aim-r GB! Ell"! Aiimr Sup Pow l1 Asam: Glls‘ Elec A ~- Allns Corp 13% (‘an llilrconl " (‘it Sew 014i Creole Pet 237i: Bloc Bond Sh ‘l3.’ Furll nf (‘an A 34% uuir oil Pcnn ‘.1314 Hum Oil Rot 71 Imp 29% In! Pete blag Hull 10 am m1 Ken 19 En Light Pow A 5% Up Light Pew p“ 51% EXCHANGE (Canadian Preee) MONTREAL, March Bib-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by tho Royal Bank of 0.1411119 closed today as follows:- Argentina peso .2769. g Australia pound x9119. i Austria schilling .1891 Belgium belga .1700. Brazil milrel; .0573. Bulgaria lev .0136. China Hong Kong dollars .2284- France franc .066229. . Germany relchsmark .4029. Great Britain pound 4.9760. Holland florln .6804. Hungary pengo .2975. India. rupee .3769. Italy lire .0796. = ’ Japan yen .2905. Jugoslavia. diner .0290. New Zcaland pound 4.0119. Norway krone .2500. Poland zlotl .1902. South Africa pound 4.9499. NARUS! Spain peseta .1372. Switzerland franc .3269. United States dollar 1-2 per cent premium. Closing exchange rates:- Al: Montreal-Pound 4.97 19-32; U. S. dollar 1.00 1-2; franc 9.62 9-32‘, At New York-Pound 4.95 1-9; Canadian dollar 09 1-2; franc 6.59. At Paris-found 75.14 fr; U. S. dollar 15.18 1-4 fr; Canadian dol- lar 15.10 fr. .l.n gold-Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 59-37 cents; Canadian dollar 59.05 cents. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Ceutrul fiuuvdlun locale, 4e per word; Wuforn uld Eiufrrn lucull, lo Per word; Sn per word: In Memnrlnm Notices, Announcement: and Corning Event: 2e per word; Clunlflcd 70o per Inch; Llul: of Flnrul and Spiritual Offerlngu, Cards, etc, 4c per name: Letter: of Condolence 70o per inch; Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation, word. Other rates on application. , Minimum Charge for any udrertllemeut twenty-live cents, 70o per lurh or 4e per For Sale FOR SALE —- AUCTION FOILTY- " Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. FOR SALE — TWO SIX MONTH old sows, bred out. of a qualified " dam and sire. J. H. McPhail, New Haven. L-3365-3-31-2i. FOR SALE — MAN'S BICYCLE $12.00, good repair, 274 Euston s‘ 2'?!" PURE BRED JERSEY WHITE giant hatching cggs from prize winning stock; extra. winter lay- ers. 15 for 75c. Hollis H. Jenkins. Charlottetown. RR, 5 L-3505 ¢FOR SALE-zit ACRES 0F LAND for sale one mile from city. 22 acres clear, balance covered with heavy woodland. Apply Wesley Dinnls. L-3510 FOR SALE-DRY WOOD SHAV- ings, baled produced. and stored last summer. Excellent for bed- pecially suitable for Fox Ranches. for carload lots. Moncton Lumber Company, Lim- ited, Moncton, N. B. N-434-9-20-9i. WANTED FOR. ESTABLISHED buslnes. salesman with some ex- perlence preferred. Good oppor- tunity for right man. Apply in writing to A. B. care Guardian. 11-9440-3-26-01. To Let LET-BROOM HOUSE. AP- ' 'l‘0 ply 206 l-Iillsboro 5t. 11-955’! ‘I0 LET - FURNISHED APT. in Ritz. Phone 440. 1~3429-3-3l-3l. I‘0 LET-MAY 1ST, DESIRABLE ‘first floor apt. Apply to Mrs. White. 26 1-2 Kent 5t. I Miscellaneous Willi ‘PIIIAITY WIIO PICRED up the heavy cape on St. Peters . Rood nee: the city. kindly leave at Olice. 11-9635-3-31-11 LOST — BETWEEN GREENFIELD Ave. and Upper Hillsboro Street, marcasitc pin monagrammcd D. H. R. Finder please leave at Do- minion lnoome Tax Office. 14-3441 ;Fsrla_ls...lie_lcl‘lezifigd_ MAID FOR IIOUSEWORK. APPLY Mrs. Edward McPhail, Cornwall. L-3367-3-31-3i. Found FOUND-DEAD FEMALE FOX. Tatooed. W. V. Campbell. DeSable. L-3458-3-27-4i. _ VMalegHelp Wanted APPRENTICE W A N T E D TO learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. 19-359. WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. state wages. Wallace Owen, _fiFrench Fort. L-3390-3-2l-3l. THE SUN LIFE. CANADA'S largest Insurance Company, needs live representatives in each county in territory not already occupied. Attractive proposition and personal assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pllfleld and CID- puuy members 0f Ioutreul M003 nxchuige uud curb murkef) Stock: Open Clan All‘ Rod Aui Aiiuroilrla Ali-bison All RM ‘Auburn Hlilrl [loco Bnlt Uhlu Brndlx Av Both 5t Pan Pnr Ry Fuse 1‘lu-s' Ohio (‘liryslr-r (‘oiii Sui (‘om Sn (‘on l‘|i (‘on (his (‘n |'1ir Wright DIIJIOIII. Eli-c Auto Lite Firrlron c Gen Elco (‘-011 l-‘omls (ton Mot (looilriz-li Goodyear Tire Grnliiim Paige Mo! Hull Mot Car l (‘on Int liar Int T01 and Tel Kcnnecntt Mont Ward .\Iui- (‘nrp Xllfl lIiS Nat (‘ash Reg New York N B Nor Am Co Nor Pnc Park blot Paramount Penn R It Plill Pct (‘n l'uh Sor (‘m-p Pure Oil Co Radio (‘orp Illiillo l\"lll'i Orpb Soars Shrll Union Smith I'm: Std fill N .T Studebaker (*0 Tex (‘rirp Pnlleil Afr as [Knilog (‘n -.' ' nltc Ge: Im ii ' -. - - Stool (7 l‘ i" Vaiinllluiu u". 0;‘ " \VII'IIIH- m," Wont Pnion West Elev Woolworth West Afr Brake Low Volume Feature On N .Y. Market _By Frank MacMillen, Associated Press Financial wmq- (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, March 30. —- The stock market pinned hopes on a few specialties today and- neglected most of the recent lead- ers. ’I'l1_ere was plenty of cheerful Co- mestic news, and the European sit- uation appeared to have lost some of its threatening Aspects, but brok- ers said traders, on the ivnole, ap- parently found little stimulus either at home or abroad. ‘Transfers totalled 996.700 shares, the smallest volumc for a full ses- sion since Oct. 9. 1935. J. I. Case shares leaped ahead more than 6 points in the forenoon. then fell back to close with a net. gain of 2'1 at 150. ‘Checker Cab held an advance of 4n at 64 and gblricago Yellow Cab was up 2T1‘ at ‘J1. U. S. Steel was up slightly and Bethlehem was unchanged, along with many others. Slightly lower were Chrysler, General Motors. Con- solidated Edison, Southern Pacific and International Nickel. American smelting and Cerro De Pasco were firm among the mines. Canadian stocks showed only fractional chaHEeS. On the upside were Dome Mines, McIntyre-Porcu- pine. Imperial Oil, Lakeshore Mines and Massey Harris. Canadian Pac- ific Railways. International Nickel. Canadian Marconi, Ford of Canada and International Hydro Electric Preferred were off ‘.1’- to ‘.4. Others were unchanged. 22% 13 70' R0". (‘n r " >6 Oil Co 17 its buying - o Mt ’l Stock I -» Exchange TORONTO. March 30-61mm’ ' strength in the gold group gave the price level a substantial ad- “uwmq s, mam-lo and can; vmce today on the Toronto mzn- puny. incl-hm of lhflm) ‘m’ lug market while improvement in “"1"” "4 " ° m" 111B IIBQ 11169119 Wll ml-IIIIY n‘. Ilockl one: Lul sponslble for en advance of 1.30 I in the miscellaneous mines index. Allllllrllll 111g“ 173% Aggregate volume picked up also gillmhfn m,‘ n,“ and was the heaviest since the “m, Co", c,“ 3 a previous Monday. u c Pow A 510:,’ 530. Norend: featuredlhe base mct- t." Igor g: d 3m 1W. als with an ldvsnoe of 1 8-8 to 51 Caenm‘ 7 7 1-4, a. new high for the year. The p.“ m, A; w, m turnover was heavy at better than cu» me 12 nfisg 5.000 shares. Ventures trailed al- gun: 5:01: 192% 1m orig with an 8-cent advance, Hud- D :11 5M5, ‘u ',, son Bey added 1-8 while Sudbury T‘? 139g 1w, Basin gained 15 00ml. I-nd Wllte- Int NlcHel 1 41,45 Amulet and Sherrltt 9 cents each. ‘Renal-v h1g2‘! w, "W: Silvers were featureless. Illdoredo Mo“, l," 39,9 3.3% addcd 2 cents and CIMIG Wll OII hi“ grow qs-glg/ 43y, s PW"- 51:; “l...” .21; Interest 1n the golds centred in shflwmlrf" ‘ 21- 21% Pickle Crow and Central Patricio so“ C,“ P". and the latter added a net gain st of Can e215 wig of i9 cents and Pickle closed 20 cents higher at. 0.10- The two tred- my‘. ed 58,000 shares. Narrow changes in the big gold group included gains for Lake Shore and l-Ioll- g: 2:1: m M inger end losses for Wright Her- Bk of m, mo m grooves 8nd P1011001‘. 3|; o; Mg] 19o 1m; (Cluiudlun run) Bk of N. a. 21s 21 ronoivro, March :0- Royal m: 11s 11s scour: 0|"! ignite 011 ‘ 10% I. M '1. CURB Alex 2 O Alguma 7'16 _ .. ldllilc; 14 (Supplied by Pllflvld and Ce. Aspirin 41,4 Member: of Iontreal stock .0:- nagmum- 3 change and Curb lhrkef) Barry 1] fr‘); 14,1," 11p, Muck: Open Lent aelltruc 140 a A on 2.11’. 24 “L1,?” ‘ll’? £33 Sam“ my Brelorne 740 Imp Oil 2'.’ ’ 22 u ll x 111/, lnt Pcto new, say, Buff (Jim 81.‘. lfolchorl Bunk Hill 13 Wulkor Good 28 28% Cal llldni 1'46 Cal on 1o _ Can Mal 108 f aalla '1‘ ISL’. LIVESTOCK ghoul lien .1041’! OIC IIYOlll-‘HYUID J b22135, m MONTREAL, March all-Atten- Eldnrndo £0 tion of buyers was turned to the 134°“: hog section on Montreal livestock F rlluk I11," i 5,4 7/“ lull??? ttliempriccearllrlailizoflhvlvlgskeclogby (rota :1 I " ‘ (whirls 1 out 25 cents higher. Other depart- agggrgfl" 1h, meiits were barely speedy with , ,1 m cattle finding support in early l-rillldorar» s sales. (‘ironic g; Receipts were cattle 905; calves "“““"' ‘I55; sheep 26- hogs 1443. “fan-k 5g The hog division threw off the lllirkcr a lethargy which gripped it during """'"E1" ‘W: the past week or so and bacons. {,*§;_'{.'§;f‘“"‘ if, fed and watered. sold at $9.25 with .1 g1; ._-.,,., 431,4 the usual $1 premium on selects. Kirk 1.11.1 is Butchers, heavles and lights were Mk" 3i) 1:308 up at $9.75 and extra heavles also “"" scored an advance at $9.25. sows Lr-r- (; 3 801d from $5 I0 39-59 1.1m» l. 1. cs1 Good steers on the cattle sec- llggfizl, #1,", tion 501d at ssso to as with med- 3,5,“, 1, 12 ium from $4.75 to $5.50. tpmmon .\Icliii_\'l"1 ~10 steers ranged from $3.50 to $.50. Afclilnlcy w» Heifers went from $2.75 to $5.25 "f and about a half-carload of fed gmynm, 1'3; calves sold for $7. Good cows were 111m» 11 $4 to $4.25 with medium $9.25 to llviivlfl l‘! $3.75 and common butchers $2.75 §{°“'," "l, to s3. Gunners and cutters were 103,213.? t2 w $2.50 with butcher bulls s4 to xlpllrsing 290 $4.50 and common $3.25 to $4. (mhrniiilii 4-1114 On the calf market the better ‘ rim - Uhzifu“ M.‘ quality held flflmmbutAcrommgrégil nmvgu 5|; ETHICS eased 9 8 Y- 9W lfiiiiiour inr- ium good to good calves brought 1'03"?" 7". $7.95 with some selling at $7. Most ,[.',;'."","-Q,, “TI. of the calves were common to just we, 11-, 11" fair and sold between $5.50 811d Pinnrivr 10 $6.25. Very common light went as l'l‘f"lllll‘l' 21H.) 10w as ‘t l‘ "I ~_> , . lil-‘rilloljhllh 200 311i 511F918 limb-l “T” m“ i‘: Roll Lake 1m $8 each while sheep sold from ll wit» Li 111 [Q fl, liorhv li l; . ________.__ m»- rhlllilulnn apply tun-mg; snail-Z?“ l Broil 'i‘r ’ r 3'1‘: Soil ‘l‘ib -i ("on M“ 1i, ma,“ 33¢); lhurch l1 0o w; , .3: 52.11;" " u. u U ll ll i - n l oil M 239111231“ (l? 11:1; Ur 8 Rylvnnltd m Home 0H 1?“ Tummy; 3p 11ml Rev 10% 11-1-1 Hugh . w: Liikv 1hr 4"‘- Toxns 420 bland)‘ '1? 'l‘olliirn 14s N Hlivk - Tq\\'lg|nlc 21 her-don "l5 Vontuvc: 212 Oll . 1"“ 99'“ '."],,A m “ 12211,; 2.11:: on m1 ‘Jri 3'” ° 4 c-mi Ora w» lllltwculll" m, Pore H» l" Wright H 166 “"99" 52f‘ 55145133 ltohb Mont 4114/ Alilvrninc 11 51"] M“! u" ,Miscellaneous (Canadian Prell) MONTREAL, March 30~Prlces held umhangcd in an inactive ses- sion on Canadian commodity ex- change produce suction today. Butter Spot-Que grass 22 to 22 n col Cheese Spot-Ont make) 11 to l1 1-4. Eggs Spot-Ont A large 21 l-2- ( Nov.- 22, A medium 20-20 1-2, A pullets 19 1-2 to 19. ' WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER Dr. Wood's ca. l N O RWAY PINE SYRUP The Gcilgli That Slick: The Golgi IIIII llugs 0n T111: Io the cough it ll bard to kind that bothers you during the you awake at night. Why not get s bottle of Dr. Wood ’e Norway Pine Syrup and no bow quickly it will relieve you of thin cougbin condition. It act! promptly, going m i l. . I et rid of, the y and keep: .111 straight to t e f of e , _ the phlegm, soothing the irritated uir passages, ltmigthenlug the bronchial organs. Your druggint will recommend "Dr. Wood 's". It bu been on the market for the put 44 yum. PRODUCE i Canadian Prue) MONTREAL, mrcn sci-Prices showed little change $068? 0n Montreal open produce markets. Potatoes declined a few cents a bag. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were 21 1-2 cents a dozen for A large, 20 for A-med- ium and 19 for A pullets. Butter ~wu quoted at 22 to 22 1-2 cents per pound for carlota 0i‘ less o! no 1 while lots to retailers were 99 1-2 for solids and 24 for prints Cheese will! 588M nominally un- changed et 11 to 11 1-4 cents for no 1 Ontario colored. _ Potatoes: P E I mts 90's $1.30 t0 $1.35; 80's $1.15 t0 $1.90: 50's 75 to 80; 10's l7; cobblers 90's $1.25 to 91.130; 80's $1.10 to $1.15; N. B mts 80's $1.05 to $1.10; 50's 75 to 80; 10'; i7; Que mis 80's $1 t0 31-95; no 2 whites 90's_00_ r4195. , Produce Prices (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, March 30- Whcat, nor no 2 89 1-2. Barley C W no 3 47 l-2. Get-en Ilia RIQIIE Truel: For" Smoking Satisfaction Enjoy the special pleasuretbat‘ comes from smoking BRIGHT CUT TQBAUCQTIIQ bright "d. package ‘II lined with heavy waxed paper to keep the tobacco moist and fresh and to soul in all the mellow satisfaction of the fine Ontario-grown leaf. The unusual mildness of BRIGHT our suoxmo rossooo makes it e. favorite with smokers . . . A dime buys you a one way ticket to soothing, satisfying pipeful: of the smoothest smoke. vehicle traffic, except In such shall be duly prosecuted. By IIICKEY a NICHOLSON ronsccob co. no NOTICE PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved highways in this Province are closed for motor cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. Anyone driving on the highway contrary to this order Dated thel9th day of March, A. D. 1939. order, ‘ P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council I_ L32763-2l-sIl-tf. FOR SALE __-..-. Two care of hence. also some good lulu-id hence. Wellington Mcltlelll‘: etublel- Buntaln Bell's Wharf. (Sllllfll) WELLINGTON McNEILL. Oats, C W no 3 37 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 24 i-Z. Flour spring wheat firsts $5.60. Flour seconds $520- Fiour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat Patents choice $3.90 to $4.00. Flour white corn $4.40 to $4.50. Bran tori $20-25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middllngs ton $26.25. _ Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col l1 to 11 1-4. Butter no 1 22 to 22 1-2. Eggs in cartons A large 25. Eggs A medium 24. Eggs A pullets Z3. Potatoes P E I mts 90's $1.30 to patents '1- ls 1 mts 80's $145-$120. E I cobblcrs 90's" 51.25-81.30. E I Cobblers 80's $110-$115. B. mts 80's $105-$110. B. mfs 50's 75-9 - B. mts 10's 17fl Que irits 80's 8100-814». Quc no 2 80's 90-95. Markets. At A Glance (Clnudlln Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trlul stocks unchanged to slightly lower. Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed un- changed. Winnipeg-Wheat up 1-4 to 1-2 cent. Mental-Cotton lower; sugar higher. I Currencies (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, March Ito-Price movements were confined to nar- row limits on Montreal foreign ex- ‘ - today. Sterling advanced 3-99 cent to $4.97 19-99 and the French franc was up a small am- ount at 9.02 9-39 cents. The Unit- ed states dollar eased i-32 of one per cent to 1-2 premium- CANADA PROVINCE OI‘. rumor: EDWAR DISLAND m run sucrtum: coum m asmmurrcy ln the matter of the Bankruptcy of Edward ll. Monkley, Summenldc, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Authorlled Aldguor. Take notice that the above named authorized nsiilgnor has applied M) the Court for his discharge, and that the Court bu fixed Wednesday the 0th day of May A. D., 1959 It 2.30 o'clock In the afternoon at the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown for hearing the uppllcation. FREDERICK J. E. WRIGHT. Trustee. L-3363-3-31-ll. Mortgage Sale To be uuld by publlo uucllon Iu front of the Law Court: Bulldlng III (‘Iiurlottclowvn no IVc-rlneldu the 15th lluy or April 1998, n1 the hour of l! o'clock noonfilflzllllhut fuel. blocs or unreal of land rlluinle, lying and be- lng It New Zculalid on Lot Or Tuvvu- :hlp Number Forty-four In lflng: (‘uunfy uud denrlbed u: follows, that In to onyx- Bounded on the north by laud of Humuel Gregory: on the Enl- by the llne dlvldlng Lot: Forty-four 5nd Forty-five; on the South by luml of (lordnu Alullurd null on (he “'09s by 4i In Bankruptcy TENDERS IOI ABBETS In the mutter of the Bmkruptcy of Cyrus P‘. Gallant, Limited, u body corporate of Wellllllbll. h: Prfueo County, In Prince Edna-d Illnlld. Authorfzcd Alslguor. Sealed tender: will be received by the undersigned up fill twelve o'clock noon on Thunday the 9th of April, 1929, for the following assets of the above named Baik- rupt Company. . _ Parcel No. 1—Grocer1es (at Invoice Prices) -. $692.78 Parcel No. 2-—I-lard- ware (at Invoice Prices) - - - - - - - 701.93 Parcel No. 3——Dry Goods (at Invoice . Prices) - - - - - - - 996.43 Parcel No. 4--Boots, Shoes 8r Rubbers &c., (at Invoice Prices) - 266.65 Parcel N0. 5——Crockery (at Invoice Prices) - 193.08 Parcel No_ 6--Drugs (at Invoice Prices) - 25745 Tender: may be made for the whole or any of the above parcel: separately, the highest or an! tender not neceeul. ", weepted. ltemlnd inventories of the ubovc stock may be seen at the offices of R. T. Holman. Lid. Summereldc. I-l‘. K. 8. Humming. Bunk of Neva Scott: Building, C‘ lottetnwu. and at the office of the uuderulgued Court House," Summerulde. Inspection of the Stock may be made on Thursday the 2nd duy of April 1998 by applying to the un- ’ ' ’ not Inter tluu four p-m- luml . ,5" by Anne ' and John l’. Longunle In the uuld Samuel Gregory contulnlng forly-twl uni one-hull uni-o: uf land ulltfle moro or Ion, together with u rlghl of vvuy from cold land to the New and Rout! extending uluug the North llue of lalil Gordon Mullurd‘: limd uml over the :e\'rn and one-half love: cum-eyed to Bulnuel Gregory ut all time: and IGIIDIII of the yrur for honev, curt: and currluge: und all purposes whutloorrr u reurvrd for the use of the lull Aline Lauglple her heir: and uulgn: In the deed from her lo the luld Samuel Gregory. The ubnve lulo II mule under u power of lule ceutulnell lu Ill Indefi- ture of mortgage dated the 9th clay of Auguut 1994. mule between Lauren Alclunll of New Zeullnd In lllug: County In Prim-o Edward Island, vvlfo o! Peter Melnuln. of the one part. uud John F. Longuple of New Zeuluml nforeluhl, Farmer. default having been mude In the puymenl u! the prluelgml and Intern! lheveby neural. For further purfleulurl apply to Io- Leod I Bentley, Uellellovu. t‘ lowu. ' Dated lhe 17th lluy n! March. IDIO- JOIIN I‘. LONGAPIE, urfgugoe. on the day previous, numel Wed- nesday the 1:4. Dated at Sum "', this 850i day of March I936. FREDERICK J. I1. WRIGHT. Trustee. 11-2453 TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be rec- eived at. the oflloe of the undersign- odwtounduutllrioonefAprlll. 1936, for the purchase of the lllfll and premise: situate at Borden, now being occupied by Lorne l. Mc- Aleer. The hlgliest or lny tender will not necessarily be accepted. ll. K. 8. l-IEMMING, Bank of Nov: Beotl: Chamber» Charlotlatowu P. i}, llluud I L-IIIUO-l-H-Il-Il 4-7 11-2485-3-38-31-4-2. Numerology Series by MARIO Curd/ Heart. Witlllitr Ilcertnuluberllr 4,, Mile Dunne was bound. Ic- (3 l’ ' The Clulrloflefown Tlutlbelili u»; blypkllef man-tin. 9mm!“ C.) “NM”. h. 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