THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pAGE FIVE i? srocx QUOTATIONS-n ~ ~ ~ O . . ‘."""'."""""§ e Tourist Accommodation for this Summer i GENERAL TRAVEL INEURMATIUN l‘ p v » A Aeggdnnélr as ‘l-l Stocks ‘ , i "" ‘ I " “ ’ Anaconda 2s 1-2 Bell Tel e * We again intend to issue s. booklet giving information regarding g '00 3m My. IIEW YORK STOOK MONTREAL STOOK '~nWWfi N A sxcriucs sxcuiucs 1i? _ - w2~2~3~2 (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) a i ...,.. 5E Q \ = . - tight‘ i itiider- 51.12232‘;ii“.i.iftfii‘;“ii;iiii“idsi‘iti; £i;?:.::.r:.tt:2 iiiiizs; year. If you intend to offer accommodation duringthe summer months s-s-n s-mwn-Tw I I Queens-mo: O O 52 1-4 Bid! Products 118-8 Can Pacific 22 1-6 Can Steamship S3 Cons smelt 22 3-4 Dist Sea: - Dom Bridge 24 l-4 Dryden 6 3-4 Int Nickel Mtl Power -2 Nst Steel Oar ands. WQUIWQ-I I O O and were not listed last year will you kindly write us immediately and the necessary forms will be sent you. We can only list the names and particulars of those who actually complete the forms. Even if listed last year it is necessary for you to send us the form for this year if you wish g wiii v-uv- e00 “e00 your name included. From present indications, based on the mnnber of inquiries being received and other information, we believe that the tourist prospects for Prince Edward Island this year are fairly good. GENERAL INFORMATION. Owing to so many minors being % s-A I SGCSSSn.” l— tel n. T0 0 e‘ OQ.O0.00.0% m U! Wiio CARRIES on A u“ ‘W m” 8 w m Glance Lnam-s-r-v-n Your choice of an executor may mean your Will. Not only hai-it thelkicTF more to your family’s welfare than the ledge, experience and facilities to manage Mgntfeal Cay-b » fclnfldlln P"!!! amount of your estate. In the hands your estate to the utmost advantage Toronto-Golds narrowly 1"". of‘ an individual executor, the conserva- —it is financially strong and the con- _'*" “h” "im" ""57 i" "WM": tion of any estate can b¢ in denser. tinuity of its services is assured. Stool“ (can-dun he") Close Mblxliii-‘gi-Pspers unchanged ulll- through inexperience or preoccupation Asbestos 1s "les- oi-her lndilstrlels and colds The growth of Trust Com an serv‘ higher with his own affairs or because of’ his - . p .y . . ‘c: Beauamom 9 5'3 N Y k-St k l ed h - ' sham“, aickne" mfdcath. testifies toits advantages over individual . 2 5'5 I‘ M o” s ° °s “n” “g cxecutorship, yet it costs no more. wmnlllq-whw‘ ‘lllchlfllfi- “Z5282 circulated regarding transportation, which have no foundation in fact, we urgently request you when writing to your friends to get the facts. _ The following information is the latest we have received from govern- ment and travel sourcest- ‘I. AUTOMOBILES. American tourists when entering Canada, u :§ .. t '\ e staying for a period of over forty-eight hours, receive a permit for twenty units of gasoline, which on the present basis of five gallons to the unit equals one hundred gallons of gasoline, On the ordinary automobile t, this allows approximately 1,800 miles for driving. We have been in- formed that there are large numbers of automobiles still with good tires on them, also that some people from th Unitd States are doubling up on , _ _ b2 New York-Cotton lower. . You avoid these unnecessary risks when Information will gladly be given you Imp on w-a ' ———-—--—- _ ‘o their automobile trips and two families coming in one car. Write this Pflldllfifl Pflflgs L}. information to your friends. ' I . you appoint this Company executor of at any of our officcs. Banks BY RAIL. Our latest omcial information is that United States __.___ 0 , _ - CMONTREAL, April zc-rom- isfq citizens will be free to travel to any part of the North American con- s‘ k! (Canadian Press) c‘ 23ft?‘ sfitifimoiii?” nffhtigfém f: tinent. There are no restrictions on rail travel m Canada. We expect "an °° °“ <91 more) 35 1-4B ‘z ‘heavy rail traffic to Prince Edward Island from the Maritimes, Quebec orrica-neairiix. us. Efihififin. I Eggs 5”" Emir“ ‘Marge 29* and Ontario The s ecial twenty-one da excursion rates will be in column-rows: snmiruizo. soon-run. Efiii‘ 11° iinitiné‘ 122-71: Iii-fifth effect from June 14th to September 1st gem Port Arthur east. The none-ion MINT JOHN. u. s. ‘ronoirm ii ER, 22;,” Fff-H m through daily Pullman service between Charlottetown and Montreal has SOUR“ "m" scum" Fill“ Ye‘ u m ‘m no d' been resumed. This Pullman at present leaves Montreal on the “Mar- itime Express” at noon. When the summer timetable goes into effect on May 25th it will leave Montreal every evening, except Saturday, on the “Ocean Limited”. The Pullman leaves here every morning, except Sunday, at 7.00 a. m. Connections from Summerside and. West are made at Emerald Junction. This is a splendid service and we ask you to give it as much publicity as possible. AIR SERVICE. The Maritime Central Airways is providing a splendid twice daily service from Charlottetown and Summerside to ' 0 "0 0 .e0.00.00 O ._ 3'0 00.00.00 0O Q0 ‘ _ ‘ 00 00‘00 00 030-0: Q O O ,. ‘rfs Honor roll for Marclu- 34; eggs’ Am.“ mm. Grgdg x _. 1 Qnarne HQnand, 2 Alicia. Muilally, 3 Billie Pierce. Mom-REAL’ April 26_(C,P)_ 0000000000000000 . r 5 s 2 ghbdniasulgggcclraelgoyiyeeliidacglelxlilléig: aid?‘ “mrka P?“ "e" 5m" I 1 1 N S Wallie MacKenzie, 3 Leo Maclellan. ' , _ » ' Grade VIIl—1 Billie Crockett, m" . ' r ~ Eigncis tCheti/eerlés, 3 15mg. za-ielgm! > er ec a. n snce: ven ou- - ' u _ leis 24: B 2a_29: c 2s 1-2-24, According f.o the rcvlslons c! the Stallion Enrolment Act, all HAPPY GANG” é/Iuglllgunyhefig‘, Tug‘; Butter: first grade creamerv “fiéieinidii. ‘ii. iéfirfiliii iiilmiil“ ltiiei°fii°°nliisiiiirf"ili?ffi Pi°‘"'° FREE "a Billy cmkeit- chm“ Hdlend- }i¥§'Z“é-’§””“‘iin”“°’snr”°'3i "2’ _ for service must be inspected an graded, and carry amiuisllec- with Pllrchlls? 0f 25C ilelv-i-Z Macxreqnzle‘ wgdnu Mimi?” i-2--36:H vevhfilesfiefiomggngrlcepsg? ' ' with t]; ilwllmfc- Colgates Tooth Brush slit. om” em’ Wm c v' tourism Slbfaize 35 1.4_ m, 2 5w“ Moncton and Saint John. Connections are made at Monoton c gym“ own"; m as“, u, "m, “M, mm“, mmedhml m” Miss Malone's Department agaggficm t 1 t Trans-Canada Airlines for Halifax, Montreal and points West, and from Grade “F1 AW” Paqm- 2 Ed- “ ' e“ m‘ i’ ' “m” ' Moncton to Boston via North Eastern Airlines, connecting at Boston and g Iis for enrolment should be accompanied with the required lee of BABIES NEEDS M and colored we tem 19 14 f hiifiifiiiisifi52;“‘§£3L1{‘°,,";';',;,°{,“;;§g,§,';;"- "e- ”°'”"' Heinz s“ i d F d mgiegavinfé) 1 John MacDonald, gieifggeghlvgénzingilnt. Queh 11c s; New York with American Airlines to all points. This service is becom- ' ane 00 s 2 John Stubbert and Alton Mec- on re r w oesa e. in - - 1 n1 g increasing y pop ar. BUS SERVICE. We have been informed that SMT bus service Iillllon owners who use horses for service not enrolled, or inspected Heinz JIIIIlOI‘ Foods Kenme‘ 3 nmcmllaz-‘fik, Mcquu. ‘geiil-meiiiii! 119A‘; M?>ii‘t‘rt:al.2o first on Prince Edward Island will be the same as last year with a few minor. schedule changes. Improved Sunday bus service will be in effect. Iliilrld tuthrldbthAtwillbe o ttoth t - Grad VI(b) in oicisniwnbive iheheilongd Aecl.” Only hdrsgcenrollesle. .211 Pabhlm rte. 2 Aelbert M- Cheverie. 8 Damien 1 "New!" We vfrt" no 1 1.65- Other local bus services, we understand, will be resumed as usual. Bus connections to the mainland will be the same as last year. There will be ilorlzdh th n t i. fA l lt wlllh - . M n 1e. -'7°=Y'o1l25—150'NB ii iii-infusions? iiiiiiii‘. instill! nil-inn --..ni--".°;i$‘l"fi{§n'ti‘i“.¥§i “mime 31ml” Nicolas 3333? scandal-w soon Mu- m 1 "Mic P" mend-iii“ is?» biirmllled to stand or travel for service. Talcums-Baby Oi] Kenzle- 3°11" slllbbefb. Albert M- "1-901 Whites 1.75—1-80. two daily bus services to and from Boston and Saint John during the summer months. WOOD ISLANDS FERRY. This» splendid service will be re- DEPARMENT or ncnrcunruun Vllflmifl Prellflfflliflfli chevelcllliblguri-fig‘ iliaxrxiiiii Keen MihETiiiiifnm-ie. sumed May 1st with some slight schedule changes. The S. S. “Prince Nova." during the winter months was put in excellent shape for the Etc. Grade V-i Colin Jarvis, 2 Jackie summer service. “llmmnmw- 1’~ E- i- _._____.____ Pogssdo gediuecshzutn. L w 2 . “ Y-‘ e ,,ee~ - - . 1'8. 9 — f8! d 8, . Quart SlZe79cMln€ra| 0i] gvgzltghggilgssnvemon Jaw“, equs]. THIS YEAR PEOPLE WANT AND MUST HAVE THE ACTUAL FACTS REGARDING TRANSPORTATION. We have available in this ofilce a great deal of traffic information such as sched- ules, rates, et cetera, on the various services, and we will gladly assist ___ Miss Holland's Department 25c Noxzerna - - -1e¢ ,,§*,{‘?.§,,,,§,f"3‘,,§’,",_.f C’,‘f,§fi”,°,“;._,,§ McLEOD s. BENTLEY you in any way possible. We do not sell tickets. These are obtained at W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd, Queen Street, liivcrtismg Rates ~ Payable in Advance Am ,,—~,,,,,,,m so“, mgggfilgg, r-Lnngiliqgg. I‘; 3 WAR EFFORT. Owing to the fact Canada needs every dollar of American exchange that can possibly be secured for the purpose of Donny LaBreeh, 2 Minimum Charge m an; Qilwgrfljgmgnu g5 can. 5 Cakes 23c Harriet Jackson and Charles chev- paying for our vast war purchases in that country, and that tourists erie. 3 Reg MacDonald and Earl “ma,” ‘m, Ammenjh Law bring in American dollars, we urgently request you to send us the names ‘lalvigirmxgllmamsgl gddalirvgignaiggi-Es-affi: ‘Vulgar: Harrington Hand Cream M32314 Jam“ Mwflnl- 9 MON“. To w“, and addresses of your friends and relatives in the United States to whom we can send our literature and the exact facts about coming to lorsi iiiozbiiiiisndTdisrlnimuwdiiriilnlv-fifeioIggruiilngihleiie‘: 3i 15-25-50 Kgeiiéithsxsfliiiieinngeilzrliiogiil m mm Street Canads/thisyear. Last yegr we received a large number of names, and many came here after receiving the facts we sent them. Now we want .:.""ri*:::.:°i.".'.r:':.=.n..i::'..".r::.r:"e'::.:.2 :."i:..'.:i.':..": Wu...“ SM Se, ‘ééfrfi’n‘i.ikité‘ni‘a"f‘intiiifsl’ésrif’l anv additional names not previously sent in. We again repeat this is anURGENT MATTER IN THE WAR EFFORT. We should also like *-.s=.ij;;:-i':..-.=.e:i.~:.s "iiii....“si‘.tt.°ini.‘ii‘iii’.‘.'°t'z wan Sn “l M“ “""°"="* "We to receive names and addresses of your C anadian friends and relatives. We ask for your co-operaeion along the lines mentioned in this Iwlloati 15c To Let Female Help Wanted er MARSl-ll-‘IELD ____________i______ advertisement. ‘ l! T0 LET-surname sign WANTED _ CAPABLE 1min of late John r. Ferguson. : T0 THE ARMED FORCES. If you will send us the names and ries or M t. C t l. 5x753‘ and. m c“ “i-s-i-zi. ‘lflfifd ma“ I" *‘°“~“°W°'k- Pl1°n° L_ M Deuce", izi-‘gflieiii-floiiinigrei? hi2?" s33 I addresses of your friends and relatives we will be very glad to mail Prince Edward Island booklets to them. - nocsa no. 11 urraa R. M. Smallmgn, will ‘grdéi-ncsofiigwersces. dwem" ' rrsnmc LICENSES ARE r012 sens AT THIS orrrcn. The Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau en . title. cnnv§°rilen§§°1nii°°$nfii wumt ""45- A-sslst with children. u 1711,5333." M w w. w. I B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisu, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 0 Q _Q O Q. O .A e 0 0 .00.00.00:00;00:0 0:00§0:0_0. 0 '0 00.00 0 0 0 0 _0“0”:“:Z‘: .159 S Q "1 -\ GI i III U B On 3 5 ‘Q Q = '< - 2~22~2~2e~2€ -- 00 m.» O. F. AROIIIBALO Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown 0 a. nu .0_0 0010-300 00 O IIIII-III-I O 0 1 ages siaoo th. . . . ' our 75 Upper Prince, 4-24-3i. Bohakm 8 Glégnialgfi Axis 1w _ ‘T234, : For Sale ween-no — MAID son Lrcnr ALEX W. MATl-IESON O ‘J-b”?! 5 :\*"'§T \\ "E73 OBI FOR SALE IN CITY. housework and cooki M t . n‘ N W simmer-an.- soucrrou. 5T1, Ion _ _ ~ r Guardian. 4 as si. gigs give each gigging IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULING OF “on” w mm coummm Write ~ sens - n ' - 1'» _ IlRoeebanlnSUPhliIbIIfeRSaQIETIQZiXE lzg-fli "ii i u u y‘ ' ' " WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL e a a M ALBAN FARM"! ' sew - s4 TON mo roan housework. Appl es w th 1" " ' L‘ M with steel body and hoist. Btmt. y 1mm‘ ‘ 3.A__ || n . 0- “P180. North Riutico. ________ _ ;_3q_n_5_1_ WANTED -- GENERAL HOUSE- v {fi- DAB-METER, SOLICITOB ETC ~—-_- meid- Plain . l. Csnsdu Bank mum) 3...... s... ~"i“"=....... IE1 0 0211‘ - 0~ ______ “m” Wflépllleic 83.00 and up. de- miles from Hall ax. Appl P. O. lbwn. we Morrison. rred- 5°!‘ 33- Bcdfvfli. Nova Boo is. . ‘i? in 4-27-2i. . . . 3 l _ ; To conserve materials and service vital to_ the War flea?“ gufiflffg,_§gfgg Wanted offosl, the following regulations are effective imnml- EXAM|~AT|ON ""11 Iiedri-dkiziiveiiw" 93%‘ wmrllknoass. CHEAP. mm: '15- “M” I‘ "m" m‘ Si? m“ “m” A t or w“ “mm ma“ m" l NO ozuvnues-o | I s l h ioo flit g n parces vc ue ct ess t on $ . n. J. t Q‘ §'§ Q ONO I ' ”0“:9. 0“0”0.'£".”:“:“:* O ego» /--_.s.-_-. -. - - . .-,.‘- ., ._ w.‘ .. _ m 4' ' SAL - u: Ebptigiiveigriihirigiioohoriifif "KY3 grlfim?“ m “mi-r! . . . ‘ ‘ . . . . . M11, M, _ . . " Q Q Q O Q Q Q Q ""11°Yfl¢1d- Sofia Miscellaneous N0 PlCK-UP-Exeept on goods delivered in error, dc- '1 gPTuflglzilirais-r »&*:°°:*§*Q“:“:“0“W0W“0‘?0‘90“0“0”0“o”¢“¢”¢“¢‘f7f?“ '. P feetivc in quality or foo heavy or bulky °" S P- 5' l- " '~" " -- ‘ ersonal ‘gglll-“gg-M Pg]! f“ venom" carrying . Office llcurs: lo to l! A. n ‘ - m; PERM,“ Ossh. Delivered M Wendi; n‘ "M P‘ M‘ In. Jqmmn.‘ Beam sag-sire. ’ . ,. . . w . ‘ J‘::;i‘ 6'1’ COLUMBINS EMERALDS COFFEE COUNTRY llolldnyu etc. or sppclntmem _ Most of the world's emeralds come Brazil rows two-thirds of work w t;""""- . NO sxciiANcL-iiiniassqszliliyyusa in error or ates: ’ ' Omm$$%%dw ____ n mm 0010mm Wm“ w m i. - Bi d ‘t., d! i - ‘Benign: Jo’ mun‘ an M an ruradoirni 51.30 pa?‘ y’ Romeo ‘lilldis wemnn_ "W" . i o s b M. one viireliiiiiiriar’ do“ ‘am "iii; m “Hume” "m" “ NO RETURNS-Can be accepted for refund or ex- _ ’ Com-plain ism-iii by bnbuiieneiinn E y. "M an wants work o r only $4.00.; .. .. l‘ "m- . "Wino “£13m; APDlr 0. Guardian. 4-25-21. change after six days from date of H '12}."Jiflaiifiihidiiifiiiiirfitiifl. OW ATE M purchase unless goods are found dc- lngroo lil gkitch hlil l No m." To n"nm " fective clr delivered In error. .~ Wll- rye": ""1 "sfféihlg: M n um m‘ 3mm h“. m . eons: e dh , kitchen ran c ""- "‘ llillWfliclllllT "I Vllll " . Jenn“ ( Enterprise Iron Duke (nearly new i g Y O O O O sttseeeraiiinzr. .ie-= ~ ~<> Se“ °"iiil“‘lith"if'iiO°3<>“‘1:".I.?.T"“' Ym" Eye‘ fi-i"':'.'i"‘i"-ii~""-"ii"~i'i~i'iiii s-fl-lmc. E i ‘ ' i: If ran are nnl atoms m“ m“ "W. ll. BFATON Commencin _ _ ' g March 30th, 1942, a d until further Md‘ and Female Help C ' WE MAKE 0N5 "El-WHY A DAY- . 3419i»; - consul“ 4-25-2140 Aucuonm notice all highways in this Province or: closed for motor Sh! ll wanted r n: M” l“ our M w AMFM cumm" °" Fusion 5m“, ammo" .. '"°°"""~ vehicle traffic, except In such cases where the total weight I store will close a .. mgxghed w.“ at a P. M. . Road and M", "Mm géélzrmmll‘? of vehicle and load does not exceed 5.000 pounds. Hum ~ on V '°'"° Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this At 3 P.M.--Tc customers in areas south of Euston flan}; “O m". "i" order shall be dully prosecuted. Monday, Wednesday " - , hump, wgmnol- d“. w and Friday 5m“ °"" ‘°“"‘ °' "'°"'°" "°°‘~ ' 1 will sell on on Market mm on 27th day of March, s. n 1m. “in “u” a. F. "Iltflhflflflfl Square on Tuesday, April '"' mom-inn to 1'0- untll further notice ustorne . vdnie 5 28th at 2 ’ I k:_-2 d" i By order, M nrresi, R, [h DICKIESON’ f c0. I. 0. ntrrcnssoa wagons lllolfflgfcfltl coniilliylsnlz. 0_ w_ QAMPBELL. l Bu" G|°58°W~ ~ . 9- "- "WWII!!!" J, s, 319G A}; Acting Clerk of the Executive Council lnifidm "If Awmslwcr- N . T5713». \