, 194 MAY 19 Advertising Rates-Payable Ill Advance lllaliiiiuii Obs!!! h! All! Advertisement as g-g oaatnl Guardian locah. lo word w h...‘ ha“ gprwordaAniioiiiioemen and min; -na“.-'m|. uiaaailal ward: lnlemorlamtiotleealicpqh“. la.“ null-I" ‘"1" “rile-mu iialiafnttlad owe-Mi" °° I" 1"!" main-own uni-E for sun 10 cents loi- every additional l In Notices s: flu" m; Appreciation. 70o POI inch or h per war], u“; of I'm so seats per lneii. Address and Presentation $1.00. on"; n q; application. O} ' A For Sale It. SALE — 1930 DURAN’! Sl- B-IWH STI-AWIIIY PLLNTI C00 A P2511. Vendome Hotel. hilllLNd 75o by mill- MJO a thousand PS. Reeves. Bflllbglllgtgi i ma sALii-ilm in go disn. For; saus - GENERAL run- se mare time yelrs old, Arnold g-eks, Fredericton. 5-19-21. >-———-—-" Nim- fOR SALE — 8 1100M HOUSE. l6 Upper l-llllsbolo. Apply Gaudet & Haszard. 5-18-21. l~ [an SALE — TRUCK WAGON, plow, farmers, separator, cream 3511.5, fox wire. Mrs. Frank Mac- 1mm, East Royalty. 5-19-21. DODGE SEDAN od condition. Apply Guard- 5-17-31 Female Help Wanted OPPOITUNI son onus AND Tritium T0 c ggtlfons do l un r iii-one: nun on. Beech-l Re i-esenml be 1.11 ciiarioiteilfwn Moody: rill; Tuesday. May 11th and is to interview llPblicaui-s. Appl with Medical Certificate w ploy- fiefilfltlllgldsegéga yifegttgtotlc" __ii.exei- 11.0.24». u" m‘ WANTED - MAID... APPLY s: Fitzroy oi- Phone 120-1.. 5-13-21. WANTED IMIMEDIATELY nurse for rieral du ales? a 3i.‘ Mrs. Laura sclieaii, ‘ Hospital, Montague. 5-11- wsi~i srocx A QUOTA nozvs 1 THE Cl-IARLOTTEFCIWN bu. .. ll. Y. Stock Am 0 Am Tefalgel nda. West Elec MINING a" ass-sea: We: ""2: “a - E *§~**>"+.~'e"~z§§asasfi§§srgiszg§gs<g 'I‘OrtONTO. May 18-(0?) ~10!- -’———-——-—*-i- Mrs, Iv n 1-1 ' . . '9" “lb-T- ifllfitialsls; Jaw-Eli... *1 “Jill. awe“ a“ °“°“"°"~..... ne co - M“ my mower. gar Farrow, WANTED — CAPAB 5mm 59 Bcnshew. 5- - . to look altar lnvabilg. Ang % woman Preferred. Write Box ‘ Armisi Lost or phone 1533—J. ciisi-loiieipfi gsierliti“ 0,1,: - - Hsamao .' LOST — BETWEEN CAPE TRAV- Beastle 1% erse and Charlottetown, giasoline Wflllted Bidgood '21 pump 11050. A. K. LONE‘ , . £17310 1o "‘"“' "WANT! - m“ "*- ‘ 3W vlilIe Hblp Wanted room 1211156. 2315011 igcgll ‘:35? $331,?“ til Guardian. ‘.19. 3 , “" ‘ /- wsxran - rouse. MAN 'ro B“ Am‘ 3-2" work in Drugstore. APPLY Select- 35 ive Service Office, Charlottetown. 13% PEI. c 42f. w 1.12 Boarders Wanted a: 1.34 IOARDERS ACCOMMODATED - 95 m; Hiiisboro. - -2l. 216p) 12 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2122 IO PITA 1-37 S L w . I 20 ilnnua eetin =1 . 04% _ -_ at! Notice is hereby given that In 4'1 pursuance of the Act of Incorpora- :55 lion a public meeting o! all con- ~30 trlbutorii to tho Prince Edward ls- M land Hospital, wiii he held in st. n19 Paul's Parish iiiiii, Charlottetown, $4, in Tuesday. May 25th at 8 P. M. m lor the purpose of electing Trus- 1a lees for the government o! the 6h institution in accordance with the '63 Bye Laws and for the transaction my’ if such other business aa may be B5 brought before it. '73 ADA l. HARRIS, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Darraoli, Ne‘. Macbeod 1.60 a a $61M“! Argyle, have received a men-u“ MBAISGH 1.07 oar ol’ Trustees. gazmhghtglstm Alpnnder aiinsiine- filciigrxtlifi s e arrv | 1.. E _ _ e o —€‘—" ‘p i. izliieeiiea to iii: heavy £51323, mart-upon 1.3; TENDER S ..i°"..i'. hi.’i&‘i'§'-’.."°.2.Z§:‘3i’ll‘. ‘$3.3. Meme ' "it 17_ Ncranda ' 65% _____ gormetal as) Tenders will be received at the 8E5’; g: office of the undersigned for the 3 om N,“ m“ re-iiecoi-atlng of the interior oi the Pumm o3 Public Library, as per specifications Pamour 75 of the Public Property Committee. Pamenan , 19 SDCEIIICBHOIIS may be obtained at Pick crow . L39 the City Surveyor‘; Office. Tenders Pioneer 39o to close May 25th at noon. The Powell ' lowest or any tender not necessar- 9mm," 90 iiy accepted. Preston 1.98 I. A. FULLERTON, Mm , 02% City Clerk. M, 2.11s l-li-Iii. 222mm- g -———- , Sherritt 11th aiid mi. 00.. (Zion) 515W 3° TENDERS —~ it???» *3- On May 11th we held s special n m meeting to which parents and ‘an ___ friend; were invited. The Guiclas sywm 1.00 , Tenders will be received at tiie ilemmiram Wm‘ m" m" mm" Teak 1-1u 3-00 ~ office iif the undersigned for the "1 m‘ Lmfwflwli 59mm! ma“ and Toburn 54 installation of new lighting fixtures first elm tests. which included. Upp Can 1-13 sni the lighting of the Public knots. llehluc. estimates. fire light- Ventures 59° Library, as per specifications o! the ing, morso ooce, stalking and vermilta 17g Public Property Committee. Specl- tracking, bed making, St. John Am~ Vulcan ‘M _ licati may be obtained at the buhnos first aid. wri Hard City Surveyor’! Office. Tenders to Mrs. Rieay our Prov. Commt, was cu‘: . vim May 25th at noon. The lowest wlm u; she gave s, 5mm gm m Daliiousie u or any tender not necessarily ac- me Guides an" which Sh, Dre. gslscilvloore 156 ‘mm J. A. FULLERTON, iiyjjdghgjfflgwfiggig°qwgggg Tgrfal Sales 344W” Cit Clerk. ' ' éifilfih Mfsie- m em "H" '" czar: .2:....*-*;~ were. 1* Y” “==l.*.=.:.‘1"*:...:*.".. n r Fraser, Barbara Rogers of the 12th §ZZ',',,,,§°T...£§. ytiiat Mr. Jame-S 00., also service stars to both 00111- Adams had passed away at. his I am instructed b! Herbert Horne Wlnaioe, to sell by auction on May 101th at 2 o'clock some houseboi furniture, consists g of beds, tlblts. "Ylllflil desk, base burner pipe lawn mower. shovels hoes. axes. “WI. seperator Renlrew, milk cans. 1nd other articles too numerous in mention. Term cash, ALEXANDER McRAE. Auctioneer. 5-11-19-21 FUR SALE Tenders will be received b: the undersigned up to an including JUNE 1st. 1943 for the sale of "INKERMAN FARM" owned by the late Pew! Robertson of Briidenoll- Klllll County, and contain- llll seventy-live acres o! land. $5 acres orchard. 5m i ~11 la a adiolnffig, akin-Tali "ifs-er; ponies, Miss Diichemin was also present and congratulated the girls on winning their badges and on their mention in the sewing com- petition. Aftei- Guile Promise and Pray~ er. Mrs. Rieay dismissed the meet- ing. Refreshments were then served. BRISTLES FOR BRUSHES Straight bristles are needed for brushes now that pigs’ bristles ale difficult to get from Chins and Siberia. A process la being devel- oped in Canada to take tale curl out of the hair in attic and oxen tails. __._______ ._ Nylon la being used as siilflsal sutures instead of silk. War—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Pressi May i9, 1916 —A1istrc.ilsns cap- e-sur-Anore, north of Mor- iaricourt. Thirty German aircraft raided London; 44 killed, 179 in- Qured; flue enemy planes shot down. British rospltais st by German alnneii; A uEnoiv SALE s00 casualties . Etapies. bombed V ears, Mr. Adams had been In; health for a stient. in Prince County al ut 1n spite arting and where suffering own. His r sidence and was many frlen near to pay teemed. and grave was I". H. Newman lng and helpful h ns sting were " esus Me Breath of the service the remains were phens Church. Burlln deriy laid Ill rowing widow. four dau hter aret. and Olive at on Tuesday afternoon from his largely attended. ds coming from far and their last tribute o! respect to one who was highly es- The service at the house conducted by Rev. who gave a. comfo message. "Rock of Ages”, I Com " and "Breaths on God." Al; the clnse of View on Sunday after- the age of 88 In fall- some time and was Hos it.- of the best o! med cal skill and tender nursing he was called home where there is no more 1s un- funeral service was held late bonnie to the cemetery adjoining St. Ste- n, and teii- rest in t e family villi? merit Du . Leigh Sutherland, Edwin Murphy and James Duggan. There are left to mourn a kind loving husband and lather, his sor- and s, Mar- ummerslde: 3., and Kath- Morton The Montreal Stack Veteran’: Guard llo Valiant Work OTTAWA, May i8, Meet the Vets! We'd have sworn that Albert (“A.B") homes was crowding sixty- five. Discussing the forthcoming third anniversary of the Veterans Guard of Canada, we made the mis- take of saying so. "Why, look here. son." he mur- mured quietiy, as we stood in the doorway of the building where he acts as reception clerk. “I teel as 800d today as I dld thirty years ago. A. ID Voter-all Guard (Canadian Anny Photo) Matter of fact. aside from a little fogg-QPOIEIO, I'm s. better man to- day than I ever was." But we are st/ubbom. aeiedAiblils uzeAilhewouldsay, because it seems, he can be stubborn mo, was "look here, son. the age limit in the Vetrans Guard 1s fifty- flve, isn't. it?" which from a Vetrans Guardsmen ls answer enmigh, it scents. Ab was blacksmith for the R. O. M. P. here in Ottawa, when he 30in- eduptiilatimefiadagoodiob. . lie says. but "How's a healthy young teller like me going to keep out of the army?" one of the men who made Can- ada's name immortal an the fronts of the last war, Ab has a souvenir o1 the Soul-ms in his right arm, just under the bicept, where a h-unk of shrapnel hit. l-le was n, charter mem- ber of the old 50nd Battalion. “Only about. sixty of thml got back," says Ab. But like all the rest, All: only scoffs when you stari- ttiat aeri- timerittei stuff. 11hr as he's concer- ned, there's a war on. and he got into it to help hurry things alone a. little. If you want to talk about something, says Ab. who d'ya think is gogm to cop the World Series this year - 1M! flint? ii, it aliould be wiped up with c ar waiter immediately. A chamols clothe. l! available, should be used for drying windows. Garden fertiliser should be sui- tercd over the surface c! the garden lifter digging at the rate of four pounds over 100 square feet. and worked into the lop soil with a . It’ it, comes into direct combat with roots or tops, it will cause burning of the young plants. , o" ll and fart; .___._?..__ ;__ 3:: o. mm‘ " “mu Al. corner of Elm Avenue geeisgegbealietxi: ,,%§",’,‘3;"1§§‘,,£,°;“’,l,,;3,';, ',',§’,',',‘,,_35 "an; m” o, h“. . l“ and Reserve Street on faflge'gdgfmmn ' -—— U IIIII‘ ' ___-- ' THURSDAY MAY I)“ ' This lo farms an Ii the . ‘I fir. I. aflflg‘. ‘t l0.“ 1;__ laud. n ‘P.'I".;L';°,;',';'.,.:E cmiei- lot soitiysori. with gig“ 1"" “ n» m... .. ..., m... old dwelling thereon. Owned W" "*- l.lg‘llfilflflfnfi 1001M“- u“ mhiztlaplmpniayae, ape-ii by estate of Albert W. Dense. ‘ gums)?“ u“ ‘sink a. s. aaseuiu W- l- BIATiW- m” ai.“"i:""°'ie&im ‘if; nus our nan acim , I a --- """"' ~?-" o ‘ ll no D ‘ 547*‘ spin it iiei-e L|N|M§ NT Exchange 4- "11 m B1’ 2m Bid! HOG 15 C511 Cflli 51/, Can Nor Pr (w, Can C111‘ g Gin Car P.1d 39 Can Ind A1 4;‘ 8.21. PU: 13 Can Steam. 13 Celsnese 3g ’ Cookshutt Plow 1m Cons smelt 43% Dist Sea 31 ' Dom Goa Pfd. 13y; 1 om Brl e 23 Dom Stee B 51/, Dom Textile 5o ryden 714 Gen Steel Ware 109; Ham Bri 51/, l-low Sm! 14, 1m Tob 11% La e of Wood-s 25% Masse Harris av, McCoi Front 6% Mti Power 24% Nat Brew 30 Noranda 46 Power Corp a ucbec Power 14% S awiniean 11v. Law Pfd 13% St Law 00m 2% Steel of C511 71 Steel o1 Clan P 14% Wilt; Eiec A 4% Abitibl 100 Abitibi Pfd 9 Asbestos 1M B A Oil 20% uh ola 9% Bathilrst A 12% Can Vickers 5% Tar ‘f Fraser V T C 15% Ford A 22% Hir Walker 53 Home Oil 330 Imp Oil 13% Int Pete 18% Andwlistcuiyoudowitssgws ‘=" p rAGE FIVE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE Second Compulsory Employment Transfer Order lvollceloecefaksiglnpbquduieligmploqau Notice is hereby given tliat men employed in certain specified Ilnes of civilian employment, who are in age and marital classes already designated under National Selective Service Mobilization Regula- tions, must report for interview not later than June 15th, 1943, to an Employment and Selective Service Office. '1). Procedure to be Followed: and in addition to other penalties, rcfiisa All men as defined above must rcporr to an Employment and Selective Service Office nor larcr than June 1511i, 1943. Men resident outside a city or town having an Employment and Selective Service Officc, who are too far removed to call personally, may write to the nearest office A. Objective: This Second Order makes available for essential einploymenis the services of men in age and marital classes designated as callable for Military Training under National Selective Service Mobilization Regulations, who are presently employed in the non-essential employmcnts now pulsory labour service in an Altematiiait. Service Work Camp. K. Special Request to Employers: Each employer with three or more men v covered by this Order in his employ is ' I specified. the first instance, and await further mquegred to cQ-opcrzitc by getting m p ' B. EMPLOYMENTS COVERED BY 115mm!“- touch with [Il€~ILiTlPI()_\'mCl'lI and‘ Selec- ' THIS ORDER, tlve Service Office, t0 arrange zi time for E. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES: When directed to accept employ- ment, subsequent to the interview referred to, men described iii Para- graphs B and C above are required by the Regulations to follow ilic direction given. Men’ of um specified categories, are the interviews of 111s employ ccs. covered if now employed in any o! ' the following: (1) Any occupation in or associated with retail stores; (2) any occupation In or associated with the manufac- turing of feathers, plumes and artifi- cial flowers; chewing gum; wine; lace goods; greeting cards; jewelry; (3) any oocupafion in or associated with distilling alcohol for beverage; (4) any occupation in or associated with the factory production of statuary and art goods; (5) any occupation in tho operation of ice cream parlour-s and soda fountains; (6) any of the following occupations: lius boys; char- ineii and cleaue s; custom furriers; dancing teachers; dish washers; door- men and starters; greens keepers; grounds keepers; porters (other than in railway train service); private chauffeurs. C. AGE AND MARITAL CLASSES OF MEN COVERED BY THIS L. Authority: This Order is issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regu- lations (RC. 246 of January 19th, i943, and amending Orders in Council). l i F. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS: It will be illegal for an employer to retain in his employ after Juno 15th, 1943, any men referred lo in Para- graph C. above, at any of tIie employ- menfs sel forth in Paragraph B above, unless a special permit liiis been ob- tained from a National Selective Ser- vice Officer, permitting such action. M. This Second Order is Additional to l First Orderi Employmenis listed in Paragraph above, declared non-essential iri this Second Order, are additional to rhe noii- essendal employment: contained in the First Order. The First Order, issued May , 4th, 1943., required compliance by May ” 19th on the part of employees designated under Mobilization Regulations, and of their employers, the following ling , of workz- = G. Transportation: Special provisions will bc made for the transportation of men moved to work at a new place of residence. (I) tavern: or liquor, Line and beer stores; (2) retail sale of candy, confec- tionery, tobacco, books, stationery, news; H. Appeals: If directed to transfer to employment ORDER: subsequent to interview, a mzm may, if he (u) Every man born in any year objects, enter appeal with a Court of (3) b47581‘ $5011! 4W1 bi-Wlf? Pfiflaw-‘I from 1917 to 1924. (inclusive) who Referees, within 7 days of receiving such (4) 7914a "Id “halt-WI” flow“; (5 “'1 viz-c station: (gasoline-filling stations); has reached age 19. direction, (b) Every man born from 1902 to 1916 (inclusive) who, at July 1511i, 1940, was: (i) unmarried; or (ii) divorced or judicially separated; or (Iii) a widower without child or children. (c) Every man horn from 1902 lo 1916 (inclusive) who has, since July l5, I940, become a widower without child-or children now living. (d) Every man born from 1902 lo 1916 (inclusive) who, since July 15, 194-0, has been divorced or judicially separated. (6) retail sale of motor vehicle: or ascer- mricr; (7) vetail sale of sporting goods or t nmsical instruments‘; (8) waiter. “=5 driven elevator operator, betel bell boy, domestic servant; (9) my occupation b! or directly asrociated rairb vmerzainmevi: including bu: not restricted to tbmtrer, film agencier, motion picture covlpliviier, clubr, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (I0) any occupation in or directly associated 114th dyeing, cleaning, and pressing (not includin laundry work); bar/ix: wide revs-ice; time r/ainirig. I. Penalties in Case of Employers: Penalties are provided for any cm- ploycr who retains in, or takes iriw, his employ after June 15th, 1943, any man covered by the Order, except under special permit. J. Penalties iii Case of Employees: Penalties are provided for failure on the part of any employed man aifectgd. to register under this Order, or to foll w a subsequent direction to employment, documents u! the employment office,’ _ Men referred lo above must present .1 Indicating wmplianca with Mobilization 9 ,, ‘ @EE°JTTMENT It‘ EEAQDUR A. MacNaiwina, Divsnor National Selective Service D-S Hummer MITCHELL, Minister of Labour CANADIAN PIPERS STUDY THEIR. ART IN SCOTLANIYS .-\N\' I'~'\'l‘ CAPITAL Cariucks in the group lit.‘ Major Sum Srnlt, C',f‘\_\ . . .. A (Canadian Army Photon MilCklf‘, VPHICILYB. C ; Pm liiici Pipe John i ~ ('.\‘\{i(lll\ll.< e1 _‘ >1 j. Scull ul 0'21“ on a practice icssol 1 Piper M581‘ _ s b ‘Th?!’ Anti‘! 5""‘~~ ..Pipers with the Canadian Army Overseas have recently completed a course of schooling at the Brifiii .'\‘.1ll_v"5 school of piping in Edinburgh. of the skiriiiig nrl. Here they are ' ; i. iscoliiiiiifs ancient capital and .\- ., llfll’ spcrtalty. At . ' i. Canadian and Britfiuti A tilled lower left with the chirf l: . i. ‘.1111 (‘S ~ as iiii dilrin: a pizirlirc IHQ the chwas are pic ‘Pip? Mijor Rosa (cenlren. .1. ill‘ C1. ‘.' to comply renders :1 man liable to com‘ - f ' ____.-... __ ___‘ : i . m“... L ___..__;-..' ;