Stocks C 1M Acme 10 Ajax 39 [lidermac 11 Amm 1 Aug Can 59 Aquarius 43 Astoria '7 l-z Aunor L90 Bankfield 4 1-2 Base Met 9 l-4 B Expior 23 1-3 , Beatiie '19 ; Bidgood 21 3-4 ~ Bobjo 10 Bolietnl 16 Brit Dom 26 1-2 Broulnn 55 Buff Ank 2.08 Calmont 24 l-4 Cdn Maiartlc 40 Cent Pat 1.11 Chesterv 1.04 Cochenour 96 Coliingwood 44 l8 4 3-4 22 5-8 11 1-2 1.20 85 20 ~ 2 1-2 i2 1‘ 10 31 . 38 1-4 16 6.00 5 8-1 85 68 3.05 1.08 1.75 90 10 29 1-2 4'1 1- 66 l6 1.10 68 8 3-8 5 1-2 Ac Pete 35 Pamour 8i Perron 93 , Pick Crow 1.65 i- Pioneer 1.81 ' Preston 1.05 Queenston 3'1 ‘: ROCHE A . San Ant 2.96 Sherritt 94 Blscoe 42 Slave Lake 2 . Se Pete 5 ~ _ Steep R0 1.72 Sud Basin 1.80 Sylvan 1.52 . Tech Hu 2.70 Tobum 55 .. Towagmac 0 Um: Cda. 1.12 Vermilata 12 3-4 Waite Amll 1.75 Wendigo 21 _ Wrt l-iarg 8.45 CURB Foothills 1.21 Oslsko l2 Pend Ore 1.60 3 1“ the man in whom we naturally - X|iIIfllvIK!I"'IY~1;v ~ L u v l ‘Flmfltlon of our once rich animal and ‘v fleeting upg bot um". h _h the producer and j 1m; u. rim ‘CHARJQTTEIQWN Gbléillhili PAGE FIVE Erocx QUOTA nozvsm] Montreal Stock sum“ lsglose lielipTel 22 14 Brazilian 2_ 14 B c Pow g 1 can Cem l‘? Can Car Found 9 - w, ca, 2o 3-4 c,“ Ind Al A 4 1'3 can PM 11 r-a can Steam 14 Qoglrshutt Plow ll cons Sm 44 Dom Coal P '13 1-4 pgm Brid e 23 1'2 pom Stee B 9 1-4, pom Textile 3g I 2 den ' ' géflndu go 1s 1-4‘ Gen steel Ware l0 1-8] lllt Nickel 3B l-Z I Massey Harris '7 5-3 McCall Front- 8 3-4 Mn Power 24 7-3 liornnda 47 Power COTP a 9 showinisan 17 1-- st. Law Pfd l3 1-4. 3g, Law Com 2 1'3 tee! of Can 71 1'4 glpg Elec A 4 1-4 MININC TORONTO, May 4 -_ (CP) — Toronto closing stock quotatipns. Protection Of Game And Fish Continued from Page 2) “Wet to find a very different lDlrit. If a majority of the sports- men of this province feel so long ll. Y. Stock Exchange Stoclu ' Am C and F 35?}: Am Tel d: Tel 153 1.2 Anaconda 3g 3.4 Baldwin 1000 1g 3.3 Bendix Av 39 1.4 Beth Steel 36 7-3 Chcs it; Ohio 45 ser Con Edison Eiec Auto Lite 36 3.4 Gen Elee 35 7.3 Gen Motors 51 Gt Nor Pfd 30 7-3 Kennecott 34 N Y Central 1g 1-3 Nor Am C0 l5 3-4 Pen R a0 ‘l-fl Phil Pet Co 49 3.3 Std ll J 55 7-8 exas Corp 49 3.3 nited A 39 U S Rubber 41 1-8 U S Steel Co 56 3-4 Vanadium Corp 22 3-4 West Union 34 1-2 Commerce 133 1-2 Montreal 15B Montreal Gurh Abitibi 95 Abitibi Pfd 8 1-8 Asbestos 24 1-2 Bathurst A 13 1-2 Don A 4 3-4 Ford A 22 7-8 IrnD Oil l3 1-2 Int Pete l8 1-8 _ 1 Yesterday s Market CORRECTED FOR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES Bolling Meat ifi-Zfic Onions, lb. 8c Tomatoes, lb, 29c steak, lb 28-350 Beef. qr. 18c Fowl, each $120-$150 Butter. dairy 40c Eggs, doz.. 35-380 Cabbage, ib. lie Roast Beef 25-350 Cream. qt. 40c Imported Head lettuce. each 2ac Potted plants 50-'l5c Beets, per lb 5c; 61b. for 25c 'I‘urnip5. 6 for 25c Parsnlps. ‘lc lb. 3 ib. 25c Carrots. 6c ib. 4 lb. 25c Mushrooms, per box 30c Gra fruit. 3 for 25c Chic ens, lb. 35c Pink Gra efruit 3 for ‘_J5 Fresh sp ach lb. 2m: New carrots, 2 bunches 29c Fresh Rhubarb ib. _ 2st: Potatoes, Green Mountuis, pk. 4.1a Sweet potatoes, ib., 1'7c Oranges. doz. 29-39:: Apples, doz. 30 & 39c. Fresh Herring doz. 50¢ Pineabpies 35¢ Sympathy Expressed The following is a letter received by Mrs, James Foiiand concerning the death of her husband, from Captain L. H. Doering. April 6th, 104a Dear Mrs. Follanc it was with deepest regret that l‘. had to inform you last Saturday by ca-blegram of the passing of your husband Pte. J. W. Flolland. in May 19M I was an officer with No. 10 Com- pany and knew Jim in those days. I can well remember later when the company was at Valcartier, Quebec. and Jim was one of the chosen few for overseas cuties. He was al- ways a good soldier and could be depended on to carry out any task given him. I was with him again at Frederictlon. N 8., when he left the company anc. he came over here. Last January I arrived here with a large detachment of men and took over the newly formed 42 company in which Jim became a member. The day I arrived Jim having rc- membered me, gave me a K381 wel- come which mnde me feel also a- mong friencs, Jim was doing a very useful duty here. and was very much liked by all his comrades and the whole company will miss him. He had not been feeling well of late and f had offered him his fur- lough and he was on his way home when this sadness suddenly over" took him while he was waiting for is there is any same alive they m?" be allowed to siaughtr it, then ‘mmdly we soon shall have a Bilmeless Island. The cuties of the pgesent hour. that fairly thrust Tml-ielves into our faces are these: 0 save valuable lpgclgg 1mm g;- rmination, Preserve a satisfactory reare- 111;“) hand it down to posterity. no‘) Protect. the farmer and fruit hulls!‘ from enormous losses that estruetion of our insectivorous rodent e811"! birds is now in- 00115 T° protect our forests by protect- s or; birds that keep wn my- "ee insects that are destructive» o s and shrubs, | lllewrve to the future sports- t e °Wn that h . teresting to the frloitfgfisut? 111a‘? I l Farm For Sale 5°m¢ Photographs were taken. As 500" as I set a voy of them r will be itlad to send them to you. Major Parker, our ponular padre who thought a meat deal of Jim con- ducted the funeral, There is one oonsulation, Mrs. Pbiland, Jim cied in serving his country to rid the world of the drudgery that might have been if it was not for men such as Jim. for your chilcren and my children to live in Yours Rcsoectfully (CAPTAIN) L. ll. DOERING. ‘summefside Papers Please Copy) DONAGH SCHOOL Honor roi| for month of Mom}; and April: Grade IX-l. Russell Beagan Grade VIfL-l. Gerald White, 2. glgievh Mammalian. a. Phyllis Train- Grade VII-l. Victor Koughan 2. lliizylvrence ‘rrainor, 3. Oonlslve Koug- Grade VI-l. John Beagan, 2. Lillian Koughan, 3. Peter Brazil. Grade V-i. Lewis Brazil. Grade IV-i. Rita Kougllan 2. Mary Heron 3. Elaine Trainer. 35 acres of land in o good at}; b0! cultivation with M! w "unlike fronting on‘ m IY- ‘Property of the ARTHUR ll. SENTNER Hunter River I mo!” ~ "'e boat. His funeral was held to- ‘ day with full military honors ancI Grade lI-l. James Koughnn and Elmer Koughan (equal) 2. Veronica Brazil, 3. Lawrence Koughan. Grade I A-l. Norbett Tremor 2._ John Smith and Gerard MacNally‘ (equal). Mary Smith. Perfect Attendance for months: Leonard McNailv. "llhélt Average in Senior Grades Gerald White . Galley GE A. McKINNON Winsloe North Executor Highest average in Junior Grndcs Rita Kcmtian. Teacher W. V. McGuirk l (Patriot please copy) Grade f B-l. Joseph Koughan 2. J WANTED AT ONCE CAB-GOOD VILLAIIQ industry is helping win the industry must help lilllllil a peacetime world Today, all industries must produce as never [reforms- mustspccd theoutput of food,tcinksplancgguns,ships and other instruments ofwar-must conserve vital sup- plics-that we may win quickly :1 decisive victory. oral aims pllllllppS oi War. .. Tonzorrow, all industries must Continue to produce- beating swordsinto plowsharcs-to prevent world-Wide unemployment leading t0 ultimate economic collapse. If the world is to prosper, there must be the same cohc- '~ sion among the United Nations during the transition period and thereafter as now exists during the world- wide conflict. Internal stability hcrc and in other. l nations can be gained and maintained only by sus- l; taincd industrial production and by interdependence, The people of this country, in common with the people of other lands, will prosper materially and spiritually when this war is ended but only if plans world-wide \ in scope are formulated promptly for A JUST AND » DURABLE PEACE. \ THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED 25 King Street West. Toronto u; lords/lit To Let l T0 LET - LARGE rrofiiis. furnished room with tire place. 1A Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance . f ddltl nal 3 ords. Notices of Thanks and Zggrlirglifaglls, Tllle cIlIISIl-ylllfltlh orole per word. Lists of Subscriptions 4o cents per inch. Address and rresentatlnn $1.00. Other rates on application. Brighton Shore. Phone i6_0.'i “"“'"'“"‘ CM“: h" My Ammlsemkn‘ fine?" l GPOWId 1100f. Almly 611-1101":- _g' .\'i‘ .-\l.I.’l um. l"i.\l\".< 'l'lil'll.\‘I).\\', .\1.\l' Ii xi i r. u r i," i- i; , word" Western and ‘as em ocais 5~ -2l‘ , p , , fiflfl,“wfiflfdfl‘.fl,,ff,'i,i'fimii.lfl°'sm; éoming Events 3c per word —~——i—--—~~—- ' _T1i<'1¢ “vjIJtUC f“? b‘ ‘ fill)!‘ sun i1l1'i.|-:.\:i;.\i.-. Lfiassllled 3c per word; In Memnrlum Notices 70c per Inch: Lilla o1 FQr Sale lg"), _"‘__ ‘All: “an Floral and spiritual owning!‘ cards‘ etc" 5° p" named Lgtmrsl 31’) ‘ W::;'::‘i;1‘;" " " ' ‘ Q30,“ {wcqhnu . l am Instructed ln .\lr. (‘lmrles )l.lr~)lillun in sr-II hv public zinc- Condulfinfl! 70¢ I!" "Eh? weddlnl Enliuemems 4° w“ 5 M s ' fFOR RENT-SUMMER COTTAGE. Island. on ‘Thulisthu. i“. 1 lion his farm -~<\,r<i-i%il: nf 1T0 acres i-linirr- lziml, 'i-\ ‘ii l‘|‘~. Ill‘ l“. l\ i‘ mire ' ‘ ‘ ' 1;} l» vmlr-r lumlu-v .|Il(l maul: qonrl llnilse and rililniil i '- - l i:-.. I q< l of lVlilj, i043, at the llUl - - 3' l ' :.l l l-‘Z miles lmm Yrrliml lliwr Station mi flir uni-J iii; 1- w. ‘icloek noon, all innt l situated on Townmip l in Queens Ccunly- AlOYBAJKl lifilllht- ed and described m loli.>\\.~. Bounded on the west. hr hind George Keefe, on the south Irv bcuniizirv 0i Township Numlh-i on the East by lllf‘ buuucizvv- . 3 Township number 2ft or m lillfl "i Thuicl Nlilizdsnn and (Ill lltv \'< : 1 -———<———-- m- ' ds of John A Mclnnis o: _ COMPLETE RUBBER. TRACl-Isl cl 101d sqmrziting the liilll find 3919108. Guaranteed. Cllllwh‘ll[i' . ricscrilzcd iiicrefrom, rou- Morrlson, Fredericton. 5-5-41. iainlng cnr- hundred and ion illiTS r‘ ' r~ of laud n liltlc more r loss. ' of lmbcl roa saus - ooonwloaurv‘ . ~ - . , . . . _ , , Erban ca“ ‘or seed‘ B? E- con_ .\l(,( l\—-| lmr t .» _\r.\r~ olrl, gincinl purpim noliy, Duiistaffnnge. _ 5-1-4-5-7-41. , M'5¢°ll"“°°“5 J-‘OR. sau: our: can coon 7 work horses. Arrived Saturday — RANCH“! FOR FOX ulggigggéblficaggAbE s‘? night. A. M. Wright, Moniague . . . . . 5_3_ ranch near Charlottetown. Pa)“ , ., pig good wages. A. care Guard- Pmme 949- 54*} an. i" l‘ ciiiiiic Help W tinted (‘HOP-l lizirriirk of grain. .\l.\(‘ill\'lll\'—l sillky plow, i.\l.ll.l, I lll~£' h: ' ‘uliailrmr, l spike barrow, 1 si-ulllvr. l i" Male Help Wanted spring in:- 3 \\ nod slvizhs, 1 box sleigh, l clrli. l‘ l"?! ""5"". l (‘YIWKWS w-Wml. l truck wagon. l <-..ri, l ... . rind lllfkli‘ llllll rape. 1 hay carrier. lrrram \(‘\I.ll.ll<)l‘ Ilirzili; . .. s. new, forks, slim-ole and hoes, several other ariii-li‘ 'l'r‘rms 0i‘ Sale-Flush, wanrao - ill-All on nov FOR WANTED — THREE MAIDS AT larmkwfirlk Mgr-aged Iggz giggle. _. . . . ..._-_.. . mm c av. he - ‘JSL . _ roe sane: - sow AN s mos. ~ . - .~. . . - , ,. Royama 5441‘ fi!ll‘§.HAogg1lyaLPflIlCe Edwaréiklgi 4 weeks. and a Boar. mg milk, gglkeeirsanéipllyinconpm‘“like m m’ vl il.\_\ lllllll, sale iollnumr: day, p _ _ ‘ "'*"'" '_—i'“"" ' ’ " ____. cow to exchangg (or a work I dpnuwc n; Aqc-Agaqc dared m,» 315; 1 \\- ll- lll.\l ‘-l‘~. Wanted W£NTED1MAIDAP£¥ (guplgai. horse Fli- Ryan. Lot 4o, 5-5-11.‘ (my or rim-m, mailing? made lie-f 1- o-‘orrr- ousewor . y per -"""" """“”“i"""" ' ~ " _\l ‘ ‘ icrson o »-— ~ .~_~._... ._~___-_,— _ WANTED CHILD'S waoou on Prince Street. il-e-zi. F9}; Sltki-"SFING ROW“- Darllngton in Queens Coiluiv , mcycla Apply Gumnm 5-4-21 1?; ‘Q RfegnlsigartcixllelslvorliefttllalfldPlmlillf: ‘ {n}X5},§L'I§Q“§,,§§Q,QJI.L,“Q§‘ 32E Eut t. --2i,‘- “‘~ ,. ,, ., v-vAN-T-td-BY JUNE MElm-fi wanted m ‘°“ 3"" 5‘ gigglnrinrlnrgfrsir-trprtggror]‘frprigirgfg, asiiui. mri-Jnvrlrirircums sized apartment. ‘imply BOX ii - whl h M t was’ assigned by l l-‘(fl S‘. I 1 ‘ , - '. . . ' ,- ' 4.- "s. Guardian. s-i-s-a. srsuooaarnsns nun rvnsn r__ lliecsaid ohrllllious Ciullnlillqs to ‘ l T“ l.‘ H“. lmmtm“ "f .\','",-”".'§|'m m‘ needed badly by Government for v the undersigned o7,» llldflliilft‘ oi l "l “Ml-U. W“ 6- l-‘IJ ll ~v l -- - f 0 Assiznir-ent dated the Zliiih dov of 1 the hnmmrll-ad of ‘he hie pah-ick Calm,- flynyslillll" ‘WAlyTl-IJD E03‘ FORUM]; 1393224 war work. You can train at homo cyimer or mo . r. ., f lob s“ n m, , r , - .1 , _ _ _ _ _ I 5-5-2i. Shim cltl-k. Jl¥§“3=°r§i¢§lr'l.il 212d’: §fi3l}a€§,t;,llt nyhlm.“ ,,,,§’,°§_‘Z l (lwcillng. hurn and other out-buildings 1nd s iii‘! es of Lauri. S. Murray, Wellington. ' “*""“ '-" '—* Customs Examiner etc. and vlrinclnnl secured ’ll"!‘(‘b_\’. clerk This comforlzihle home is on [he pliwd hii-gllavirv in clo e . proximity io railrnzirl. school. store. fllill-r‘ "lid 1'3"" Free advice and record ol ap- For further ll.il'ii.~ilora .":"\lv u. the offices of MCLPW" and McKin- cpntrllrillicnlc Cgocdustiras.‘ Gmriée pgmlmgny, o; om- nuqgm gram May 5.1918 -Ai:stralinn troons -.s r - . . z" - ., .. .-. -'-'; ~_ DRCKI in" z v e ox Hr“ Tdrgnuc, gin: Srplivigleafihpgl6.2g"gala/pagedBfimlxlfirlargalludftfugiza liltahwRflllil Bunk Bonding. Clinr- lhcio mil also lie olfi-ud for sale at lhosnlut tum in nits —~—~~—~-—--» ~-—-—-~——-~--~—— m“ No Ann“, "med he“). defeat on Germany ° 9 ““' I 0f woodland of the Info Mr, (airnfl slllllllt‘ "l l-lllvll.‘ NUFSCS Wanted Jforee west of Manunga. 1B0 miles] Dated (his 27m dfly of Anrlll 1943 PlfllnN. - W . Boarders Wanted ,soulil of Lake Nynsa. French arlll ' p .; 1h . . . -. | y“, . . . _ , 0i lll e1 pnrliiuaisnpp y WANTED-A PRACTlCAI< NIiR-‘Ew ~——i———~--~—-»- —~~--- liery scored direct hit mi one of the J01,“ Jm-dhw‘ i (‘F0 C . v . . . “- “ l“; VH)“ April)’ Charlmlh Residence. l BOAIIDERS ACCOMMODATED .Gcrmnn long-range guns bombard ilssignee of Mortgage. ' ‘ R ‘L J- Tl~ hhlll- . . I . , Charlottetown. 5-4-11.‘ 201 xeht. st. 4-30-31 m; Paris. 4-28-5-12_l9, Solicitor, Charlottetown Auctioneer 1