Y c. 1942 STOCK QUOTA TTONS "rut: CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN llaritlnle 0entral Airways Limited scnnnutu CHANGE IIIIITREAI. $100K EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1942 Exclllilllli To connect with Trans-Canada Airlines Trip 41 I FRQM (Canadian Preal) I ' LAND-SYDNEY N S M m 1 ‘ u a Bell Tel 14a 3-4 NE , Braézllian A ‘l g-B _.......__.._._5, _ _ n Power 1a -z TRIP 4 Leéiv“ MONCTON __6 l}; git side Product: 13 1.2 ' 4 Arrives Summerslde — — — — — - - can oar Pfd a4 1-2 T" id - -650 P M eee 23 1.1 TrlP 4 11""! Summers a — _ — _ 7'20 P‘ M. oona smelt Tflp 4 Arrives Charlottetown — - — — — - - - Dom 5m, 3 8 M Dom ‘Ilextlle - Dryden 3 3-4 ' Gen Steel Wares p" How th 1o e-e —— an” sills 13 Z1‘ I I Advertising Rates Payable in Advance ygg-gowgy-l 23 1;; Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 25 Cenle Ni‘? Steel CM‘ 29 Norands. 42 3-4 G dliln local-e. 5o pee Iord- Western had Eastern locale 5t Law qom 115 "n3: Announcement: and Zoning ltveute Saucer worli: 5t, Law pm ‘ ... 0-»- a =- r-saccec: are: z: “M” “d spunuflimh- adding illlngemengeulll words for $109 °"“"°"“°° w” w M 'ddltl nai a words lvotlcea of Thanks silo ' ' all" logfig: fill’): iffflnlh orolo word. Lists of ‘ecriptlonn ffflffl, an’ inch. addma l-nd eeentatioh $1.00. Other rates on gppLlCllllliL i- (Csnaillizn Igr-ese) . av q,- Sale Position Wanted slim" °'°'° _3a E, E _AnmeOll a an law “"- "“""".-..i’f-r1 m’ 05$ saw-Ear" £35 Ala-ma- a bemmd emsp f uv de e a5 Cum ' B; tion. ‘Pi-ave preferred. 5P3 Cd" r03 “H; ‘ “EGISTEREQ rm, ax;- as“ Gwflm‘ s s 2i ggrMetal a: year old Shorglillam bull-sign ' ' - Beanie w Rl>%¢l'5°n' °”l’__'__#_ wanrun - nnsrgtanha HOUSE Bldgood 1g . . - tm M ti, l rglgupfflfodd golllgllygigllggiiy l: glantgll? ioggled. yhppl? A126. ggglefitliie egg 1 2 new, FIIZZBl. Clinton. b-fi-li. Guardian Office. 5-5-31. gfligllliglnk , m9 - f’? ~ _- snack or‘ nay. cal mm as FOR Early/aim Maurice Fergus“ Personal C Ind A, A 3 M APP b-6-1l. —-i———-———— P 5 5.5 Duuswlllwge- ASTHMA itslm A Jog Diggghnn. gal; Pa, F0" 55w ' mil tggrlsdllgclivll 13“a?ia§€.. s: 53$: allth suisl; Chest" '13 1" Dfiggwildifiéamcehdlxrlv Imperial of Vitamin "a" only $4.00. Jenllda 30:11 smelt 114g en - _ , - - _ ves Service ' Phimmy Dome i; g-g '-- 5M5 A ANY - Nll 5M5 f" A mm“; woffnK Eetihy condition dmhlnil-lgilgteiy re- gdlsluelifnaol 134 W“ °" Wm exchange or l’? § lieved "Davis Pruritue Falcon 2'75 calile- ll- P- cudmm“ Emma, Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- prance 10 an. i antaaaegllls. e1.oolalsléidbé gfll‘ Gods Lake 1 w~ or . . ow enco e .. ma SALE-IMO nonon SEDAN. 4424mm ounnar Gold 7 1 a Good condition. Six ply tires). 6 m. ggllgilaock 193% D‘ “mm” S°ms'—-———' ' ' T0 L6! nollinser ‘I55 HR“ fro“ SALE, '1 l-Z MILES flame Qll 245 from C11fl1'l°l"“°“’?‘ ‘m pave. Waelipii 22hr? Fdligelllllfillill Homest 1g menl. Apply 175 Hilisboro st. __ U - i H I425- Howey 5-5-21. Apply T Guard an. 5 . Hud Bay Mm 3g y: Imp Oil - 3 _ FIVE yuan OLD rlanlvl FOR. RENT. nuts. n. , 24 3.4 Feilrlivllllgblliorsc and express wagon. ggialxlfislhrggogtifwllvllle Avig-lsll/gg- $6,“, 29 3-4 Gouéifilviilrlliwll- Beetle flgelsfiizll- nt Petgd 3% B 2i. a c. ' ' - l—~———,—————i- Male and Female Help filed: fiflke 42 FOR SALE on RENT-CROP 1942. w "t d Lake Show 70,, Also Boards. scantllnss Hay. 8 6 9,, Straw and Horse (TOBY-l E~ F- ————--—-——— —--" Eggs? 31o Lalier l, Peukes 5-6-11. STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS 11 .__..___ ----——-—- needed badly h, Government for M“ o loll SALE-FARM AND MILL war work. You can train at home Mlwlsen 3° property. York. Good condition. for job as StenographerieTypist. Malartic 136 For particulars write Mont Office Clerk. Letter Carr r, Mail McKenzie 54 1 3 llul-dr York. 5-4 2i. Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. McWatters 7 .___" .__.__i__-- Free advice! and rfcgrd lung’; Min Cora "f5 ALE -- 1934 FORD V8 intmen o our su e118 Model fgilllpg. Excellent condition. Em- - C- C- ClVll Befvlfie 5011001 Lld- Monet; 20 gine overhauled Jan new 111185. Tmmlm 10' The owes" m can‘ Naybob 9 3'4 bearings RllCl wrist "pins. 3 new ldfl- N0 Agents. Nnranda 4g 3-4 tires, two spares. Reglsted. NQIITleiBl 65 an)... 1730, 5-5-21. Women and Men Wanted g8; gar; P 1g H lTRAWBERRY PLANTS --DOR- RETAIL FAMOUS AND WELL- OBrien 59 sell. 8100-100 $6.50 — 1000. lmown Jito Products at leisure or Oklltfl. 34 Dunlap. $l.00—i50. .. saw-loco. full time. Very attractive omi- Ont Nickel ~14 1-2 Whit-o and Red Oak two year and a. real opgortunity for _in- Paymaster l4 seedlings l0-$i.00. Prepaid. Order creased revenue. o risk. Thirty Pick Crow 140 now. Watterwortll 8c Son. Mon- Dag Trial. Ask for Free details ploy-mgr I35 taglle. 5-6-8-12. an catalogue. Jito, 1535 Mont- premigr 41 calm. Men al- N-B-il-Bl- pmaton 173 lSCe HIICOUS Queenston 1° Lost san Ant m SPECIALS on PERMANENTS __-_i_--—-Z—- siscoe 33 at Mrs. Johnston's. 5-6-61. LOST - NEAR BASILICA, snmu. sladen 23 black case stamped S. M, P. con- Steep Rock 145 Female Help Wanted _ WANTED - Main. APPLY zoo m,“ wmm Prince 5-5-31. _.____ WANTED DAILY MAID. MORN- ' J . .11 h d 1,0,, h, c“ inils Qwtlnuléuxgiiéirlay to 12x23?‘ cheggeslhe on??? 6Z3? Hows are! You getting on with it?" EPER FOR. FAMILY in city. Apply “XYZ" Guardian. 5-4-tf_ MAID WANTED PREFERABLY to slrcll 9111.. Apply 25 Upper Prince or Phone i320. 5-5-2l. hard it is to drive n-bflfilllh" Possibly "In my time I've had men at my feet." rile boasted. Smith: "I'm Just realizing how a. dozen taining plain black Rosary. Finder syivanlte 120 please leave at Guardian. 5-6-31. Un q” Upp Can 65 Venture; 330 Vermiiats 9 1-3 Waite Amu 425 Wrt Harg 195 UNLISTED Pend‘ Ore 123 Total Sales 159,000. Yesterday's Chiropodists?" inquired Ni:lie_Help Wanted [flan-L Market ' BOY WANTED -- A, DUCHEMTN ____.__-___ d: Co. 5-6-8i. , WANTED — MARRIED MAN T0 JR. CORRECTED FOR EVERY ‘ work on farm. Glennie Msc- s No 27a" WEDNESDAY ‘AND sATUBDAys lean, Provincial Infirmary. 5-5-21. ch55 A‘ ' 15s“; __, WANTED —MAN on now T0 do: 98-840 w, 0,, mm exempt Mm mm. The Clydesdale stallion Civic 551,“, w. u, do m-y duly Frank McKay Eur, Chief Jr., rising ‘i years old needs no m“, B“; 13-334; Royalty Phone 15324 5.5-31, introduction to the public as he is Cream qt 40c -~---_-_-—-—— Widely Known in the Prevlnce Ind 30mm; Meal, is-iac "PT" — "c" “c: 5"“ l’: s: ?8$..'.'l'lla‘n““.a‘i{l'.§°i§3a".‘1l m-l- 1» Ma .n. Godf v Marsh ie . ' ' all-see m ' lM-iil. finances in which they were milking? 134g ' 01-00-81- IANrnn-Two ivlarns 0008- lle "l" m!" ‘he "m" °¢ 1m W“ ‘uh - “new; and nursemakfstam re u follows: On Wednesday, May 6th Butter dbllrly emnces i, an _ mp“. Mm P_ will leave Fort Augustus and be It Corned eek 38c all-finer’ Box 8'40, saint Joe Hollands noon and st Boswell Potatoes, p . John, Cnrvei-‘l over night. Thursday noon Parsrlips, 4 lbs 25c e zo-asc _ It Jnok Mama's, Ten Mlle House, ca] i-y WANTED _ GENEW“, MA“) pg]; through Pownel to Boswell Cerverze onlmm 1 lb. 12c email famll . Knowledge of coolt- ever alche- Frldayonoon. Wllkerl Tomatoes. lb. 36° lngg-gquimx Apply Mm modal Stables,’ Charlotte wu; Seymour He“; lettuce Ill-lilo émlesay, N_ 3_ 5.9-11, Murphy e, South Shore h hi. Slt- sweet potatoes, 2 lbs. 21c r=== anal “$3'..li.“‘..“°’h°1.." at: m» aver Wanted git-idle to‘o|wne|!'| I blel. The fol- glaggggw?” 86-30: Wliman - nmivlanan nan- :1" ‘t1“&?.¥,2”i‘i.l’.fl rind-ll: Mvehm“ m little: room, immediately. writs Hallm- This route will be oontin- New ¢e"°"'- '-' “Pa” ,5, "L." care of Guardian. 5-8-11. u fort htly for the eenon. You New rhubarb, 2 lbs. ‘hm no lam. t, m, (hi, ham and hi; cooking applet» Pli- 15c colts before breeding your mares. gpinachbbgtée p" 1b we A‘ i l CECIL J. srawanr. “i: fiamoJa lbs. ' 21o °""°" old cerrotl. l lite. 35° ‘T SOUTH Iulmw" BOSWELL CAIWIB, squad,’ 1 m £ lelnl t 7T- HML - ~ filth?‘ lam 45° Illruote to sell on hrm “[1 plum ill-also m?! sold by Mrs. Charlotte L pm,“ i: 15c 0N slirunnhr my elh A’! 1 rim. m‘ '°“°"|I'II firm u ent ‘grmrk horse, 2 dumb?» ‘cow h, "W. n bunch hens. I thresh- d l (ihurch outfit (ll || {;,=g,,_l,.nl=.;;j.§.-.‘.myrrh: l °" "i" ""1" niened tu edneada °""'\ lefggtor’ (gelox, new); 19B, n: for the and cooking uten- {mngu w”, d in a farm homeetelil III! lor and outside painting. articles not mentioned. s§|'§",‘,,‘f,";';- h, e. DAVID wnlu, ” M’ Secretary of Trueteee. ""611 r. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 5.5.9.11 [Q gslntln lied Chum , for nter- AWl! Tenders for Painting final} Tenders will be lv d b under- w rece c’. ‘h, a Markets At A Glance (Chnedien Prel) lower lllr '1',"';;,‘,’,';".f..°‘2i",' to illrlltly h her. hunlelh - """'i.',"h‘.’."'l:'::...ll:.. ... tn. her. Kingston, Clyde River. I. I. I'd’? York-Stocks closed hill!"- nnipep-Wheee unehenlfll- lllElll Yililll srccll rxcrinc: (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Aim C and I‘ 25 i-d Am Tel Tel 112 Anaconda 24 8-4 Baldwin LOCO 11 Bendix Av 32 i-4 Beth Steel 651-8 Chen Ohio 28 (5-8 Chrysler 54 ‘l-B Con Edison 12 3-4 Elec Auto Lite 24 l-il Gen Elec 32 7-8 Gen Motors 33 l- Gt Nor Pfd 23 3-4 Kennecott 28 i-2 Mont Ward 25 7-8 N Y Central 'l 3-8 Nor Am co a Penn RR. 20 5-8 Phil Pet Co 32 7-8 Std Oll NJ 32 7-8 Texas Corp 8i i-2 United Air 26 i-d U s Rubber 15 3-4 U S Si‘. Co 46 3-4 West Union 25 3-3 West Eiec 63 Woolworth _ Montreal Curb (Canadian Preee) Stocks Cloud Asbestos 175 B A Oil 14 Beauharnois 9 5-3 Ford A - 16 1-8 Home Oil 245 Imil Oil ‘l 7-8 Int Pete 13 Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO, May 5—(CP)--'1he 801d stocks were moderately weak in today's Toronto exchange ses- SlOn and other groups registered general firmness. Due to heavy trading in Ontario Nickel, aggre- gate turnover expanded to 159,000 $118198. equal to tovp volume for three weeks. Ontario Nickel traded 61,000 shares and closed at 14 1-2, up i-4 cent after touching a new high at 15. Steep Rock failed to hold an early gairi to 1.50 closing Di, 1.45 for a loss of a cell , Ventures gain- ed 5 and Pecid Orellle 4. Senior base metal issues recorded no changes. The soft tone was general in the gold @0119. Hollinger sold back to .46 and closed at 7.55 for a net loss of 20 cents. Lake Shore weak- ened i0 to $7, Sylvanite closed 9 down alt 1.20. The industrial share market de- veloped stlength in the steel gl-o . National Steel Car firmed 2 in s to 30. Senior oils were s ady. foods and utilities unchanged 1:1 (tart e-Vefflse and banks were a bit s . CaJgal-y-Ex-lanonion traded at; an for a gain 01f 6 oer-its and Anglo- Calladian weakened 3 to 35 o; the news the last fiscal year earnings yeeg: down a bit from the previous Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, May 6-(CP)-_ Willie ed-heflnd to s narrow range industrial; managed to improve their position in the averages in g today on the stock ex- (‘hflnfle arid curb market. Individual tunes in other divisions were also improved. Flrmer among industriels on the stock market were Dosco "B," 13°. million Bridge. Massey-Harris and Canadian Car common and ferred. Bathurst failed u, hold m opening tilt. Canada. Cement was in reverse. Montreal Power and British Col- umbia. Power "A" advanced a little in utilities but Bell Telephone, Bhalvrinigan and Brazilian were los- ers. CPR. worked higher in car- {feral 13nd Lnterrlational Petroleum n o . Holt. Rienfrew preferred rarely Ziiflhhmfi “=21 ..‘.““‘.li3...é“"' lniiygtrmfraiitlon.“ 7 E $5 2 , ; . trials, LCOOCiSMinesOP 863a?“ Indus Finance NEW YORK, May 5—-(AP)—Ir- 198111811)’ hlBl-IGI‘ tendencies ruled in the stock market today, with wit. meg? rgcnélv; inlotliea nac- un‘ e] n m“ W l- Nlnt or more. w Canadian atocka 1i- ti included: Ford of 03mg? ‘Althlellp l-a point and canadlan picnic Distiiers Seagrsms, nimmational Nickel and Imperial Oil i-B each. miller; declined (m, w 3g Grid Dome 1nd Be Telop ofqganadh Ii-d, hon. e Assoc e/ted Press avenge Buttock-s was up .2 of e pot-it at 33-5. filler beirle unchanged yester- day in the wake of n 4-day up. turn. Transfers totalled 271cm) dwe- esalnat asoml Monday. Of 590 individual stocks traded ‘M were up. m down unchanged. Allied Chemical w" "c ‘l PQlMs 0n s lisht turnover. us advances ‘lire retain-so 0y ..., Steel, Bethlehem, National steel. General Motors. ler, Amer- lCI-Ii Can, Du Porlt, P ilip Morria, Westinghouse. U8. Rubber, Amer- ican Telephone standard Oil (NJ), Annstron Cor . American ‘Iiobac- co B. Oi ver Flu-m end Montircm- ery Ward. Bchenle was off 3-8 on a block ed 8,300 ares while Nash-Kelvin- etor we: up l-4 on a 8.000-shere transact . In arrears were ta Iie South- hallway, San em Pacific. Southern Northern Pacific. Cheeapehlre i0. Rflfllllllc steel. Yellow True . Belts Roebuck, Woolworth. Deere. Boeing. Sperry. Western Union. Consolidated mleon. M160“!- Kenrleoott, General Foods and U5. G peuln. {Jailed Aircraft dipped to e new iolw for the year. Avfaiions seemed handicapped by the ides of a num- ber of governmental contracts wvllld have to be m-nedotihied. pre- P1’ Comm °‘ er, vlr Gr and lee w l’ FOXES ESBAPED A male fox. M4780 sud h fe- male, MHSV huve escaped from our rcnoh. A reward will be paid for information lending to their return McLUBI I MMKINNON SILVER FOX FARMS UlgD. l -5-3. Banks (Cflllldhn Press) S‘ockl Close Canada - Commerce 142 Nova scotie - Royal Bank I47 1-2 Montreal — I Livestock MONTREAL May tk-(CH-On the Montreal livestock market to- day there wel-e 12) cattle, 18 sheep, 8418 hogs and 1.606 calves for sale. Prices on all classes of livestock were steady. The cattle, offered were common to just medium quality cows and bulls. Medium oows brought $7 to $8 andcommon butchers $6.26 to $7. Canllers and. cutters were $5 t0 $6. Common bulls $6.50 to $8. Veal calves made frcm $9 for common light veals to $13 for tops. Good veals $12.50 up. medium kinds $11.50 to $12. The bulk veals were sold in mixed lots in- eluding n. few drinkers between $1025 and $10.75, averaging close to $10.50. Light grass calves end e few dTlIikers brought $8 to $8.50 Yearlings were $6 to $7. The few sheep offered were $4 to $7.50 Hogs were steady at $15.35 to $15.40 for B-1 dressed. Grade A drew $1 p91’ hog premium with dis- counts on off grades. Sows were $9 to $10 live weight. Grain WINNIPEG, May 5-(CiP)—Bus- lness was exceedmBlY liaht on Winnipeg groin exchange today with transactions mostly local and routine bolstered by a thin mill in- terest. Wheat futures closed un- changed. Grain futures close: Wheat: May 79 14B, July 80 -8A. Oats: May 5i. 1-28, July 51 1-213. 83 Wheat: 1 nard re 1-4. l Mr ‘lit 1-4; 2 nor 76 1-4: 3 nor '13 5-3; 4 3.4-, réad wheat as 1-4; 1 gal-net 73 i-4; 2 garnet '12 3-4; 3 garnet '11 3-4; 1 amlber durum s2 1-4. -2(Jw511-2;ex3CW so 4,3 1-2", ex 1 feed 4-8 3-4‘. w: a feed 4e 1-4: 3 feed 42 y 2 CW 6 row 64 3-4: row 64 3-4; 3 CW 6 gee 6o 3-4; 2 feed 59 1-2. ' Produce Prices MDNIRDAL. MAW B—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butte,- gpgt; Que and western (92 score) 35B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 29- 29 I-2; A-medium 27 l-2--28; A- uilets 23 1-2-24; E-B 25 1-2-26; C 33-28 1-2- MONTREAL May 6—(CP)— Produce market prices here today as yeparlgd by the Dominion De- pafhnenb of Agriculture foiiow:— Eggs: graded shipment selllfll A-ldrge 29 l-il; A-medium 28: B 25-26 1-22 C 20 1-Z—33- Butter: first grade creamery ints, Jobbing pride. 36-87: first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 1-2- 36 1-2; wholesale, Que n0 1 PB!- teurired fresh 35, no 2 34 1-2. Cheese: current receipt. western white 19 1-4-19 3-8; colored 19 1-4-19 1-2 FOB factory shlwiflfl point, Que willie and colored 19 5-3 delivered Montreal: wholesale, wesdterlglpalrlldpAQgiel/[vggiltialfl first gra e r - Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.70!- 1.75; no z 1.55-1.00: N15 mount“ i‘ no 1 l.80—1.95i PEI mountain 1-80 ._.1,9o; whites 1.80-1.85: Man. whit“, no 2 1.55-1.70; Maine P" owt 2.35-2.40. ..l.r r» Currencies 6-(0?) Th0 mw YORK. May — Canadian dollar and the 11nd marlin , motionless most the day osad unchanged in relfll~°ll the United States dollar ln to- day.‘ gal-elm, exchange denilnfl- gym-ling was quoted at 14-04 If: the Dominion Currency lit I d ' count of 1i 7-8 P" “"5 “olglclfzg Foreign Ebmhallge Cont-to m) rate 9.00-9.91 per cent discou . NOTBE DAME Auannlu! i 1 Course-Zeta Schlay- lgiBMBAINCIIl, Ethel Do le. e X-Franoes coyle. 997i ll, Shir- lelagéélhlléllliiglxrliginoe ‘Patina, Leonie Mae cna - Grace iii-Mary creiahm. Janet ivlcOai um. Lorna Noelle-IL Grate III-Joan Cronin. Mar! mavasa. Lafterty, Mary Teresa Mc- II-Mary Ieah n Doyle. yrine end Patricia MacDonald and Josef) h Revel, June Sherry. lilimbeth Coyle. Sure lle Did. The young man was outside the park waiting for "t0 g.ri. Tlring, I-e leaned against the railings. which he discovered were freshly painted. Farther down the road he saw the nclnter still busv. Going in him. he said indilznantlv: "l-Iere, why don't. you out ‘Wet Paint‘ on these rall- inge?" "Wgldv. I be doin’ that, halnt I?" quell the painter. Bristol And Vicinity Lobswr fishernleri put out. thous- ands of yards of rope Saturday op- ening the lobster season here. Mrs. Gerald Barry and. Mrs. Rus- sel Hawbolt. were visitors to the city on Saturday on business. Morel! lost another of ite elut- etanding farmers vlzeek when e . . who had enjoyed his good health until a short time a o. An outstand- ing farmer he .h lived here all his life and several members of his family Plso settled here. Mrs. William Kelly was in the 01W orl Saturday on business. Mr. Kellyewho is a section man on the St. ters section C. N. R. accom- Danied her. The bicycle age has arrived if we em we by the scores of bikes on the hwey on Sunday. Mr. Cyril Sinnott, teacher at 'I‘ra.cadic was in the city on Sat- llrdav returning to his home here for the week-end. Pfe- Joseph MacDonald left eel Monday for his training centre. Work on the land will get under- waypn a small scale this week but it Will be another week before far- mers start the battle in full swing. Many wonlen and girls will be seen in the fields this spring and ltlreildy slgérle have been seen out fencing, e . Mrs. Ted Anderson has returned for a visit to her husband at an eastern Canadian port where his ship was in dock. A lady egg grader ell-rived in Moreil, ast week from the eastern part of the Island and took the po- sltioli as egg grader at the Co-op- eratlve egg grading station This is the first woman grader ever here and we wish her success in her new lirie of work. Mrs. George McKenzie will leave this week for the mainland to visit hier husband, Pte. George McKen- ze. Several truck loads of herring for lobster bait have arrived here for the fishermen from the western glelét of the Island. No herring has n caught here yet. People living in the distant par-ts of the country are eagerly waiting for some fresh fish. Gerald c- Adazn, local fish peddler expects to carry on his route as usual this summer or at least his trucks will be in the business on regular days. so this will be good news for those miles from the shore. Con atulations are extended to Miss lice Drake who last. week be- came the bride of Raymond Cud- more. R. C. R. at Charlottetown. She is the ciaurzhter of Mrs. Hilda and the late Ronald Drake, and was employed in the city for quite some time before her marria e. Her friends here extend their bes wish- es to Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore for n happy trip through life. _ Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs. John Leefe on the arrival of a baby girl two weeks ago. Ffiends of Pte. Arthur Mac- Ewen. will regret to learn he is con- fined to the miiitarv hospital with the mumps at present. Friends of Allen MacDonald, R. C. A. F, will be pleased to hear he is improving in health at the Airforce hospital. Northern Ireland May Have To Face Election BELFAST. May 4-—(CP)—North- em Ireland may have a critical wartime eneral election on its hands wit 1n the next few months. The present Ulster Parliament. elected in February, 1938, reaches the end of its constitutional five- year tenn next January and no pro- vision has been made to give the Unionist Government of Premier J. M. Andrews emergency power to postpone the election until peace comes. ower could onlylbe dis- nsed y the British ouse o ommons and some quarters believe the British Government may seek the necessary special legislation. They suggest it might be unwise to ex e the Ulster government finch nery to possible disturbance e. time when Northern keianci’! importance in the we: stra u n increased by the presence of United States forces. But critics of the regime, in pow- er continuously for 2i years since the establishment of Northern Ire- lands Parliament. can be counted upon to do their utmost to force the Andrews administration to teat its popularity at the polls. Varied Symmthles ' The critics who include members of the Nationalist party which has pro-Eire sympathies are making capital. for example, of the lam: in n series of minor storms the gov- ernment has faced. The resent fuss. centering around t e Civil Defence Ministry, arose over the ministry's admission that many of Ballasts public air raid shelters are defective and uri- eafe. The government. countering accusations flung at it. blamed the builders. announced criminal pro- ceedings aeainst them. and ordered the defective shelters demolished and rebuilt. The Nationalists. who hold nine commons seats compared with the izovemmentk 85. proclaim that in the only two lay-elections since Pre- mier Andrews succeeded the latc Lord Cralizavon they captured gov. ernment seats. _._________ Mil-lard’: relieves Iprilns. NOTICE Under The Prince Ed- ward Isiand Fish and Game Act 1937, Worth’s pond at Millview is “enclosed property” and anyone who fishes from this pond is guilty of an offense and liable to a penalty under the said Act. PALMER & HASLAM City. PAGE FIVE (QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS Remind bombl-Dl ralda on an. "In lwrt mar and the industrial midlands hlu attracted fresh ht- WIINOH to the frightful suffering 0f the many thousands of civilians in Greet Britain who ere harried from teller to shelter and finally c-iveu into the open country by eueeesive raids. Eventually places are found for them all, pieces of relative security. but their belong- ings of ell kinds are destroyed. Tho task of emergency feeding alone ts difficult. The teak of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding in much more difficult. To ‘aeet these enormous needs. funds have been started in various pert-l of the world. Ie: lhjeefl use of her nune in connection with the mmtnfon campaign, which 1| officially known as "Ilie Queen’; 2181112191311 Fund for Air Raid Vie- lvery dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Mind goes with- out deduction to the Lord uhyag 0f London for distribution to tho homeless and needy. Contributions . from this Provineo should be forwarded to the Royal ‘Iruet Company, Charlottetown, which reports the following ee- oelptl to llhlll- ; Received recently:_ Get Together Club of New Gian- gow $20-00. Total to date $6,316.70. A UCTION SALE AT MARSHFIELD 0N MONDAY. MAY 11, AT 1 PM. {j I um Instructed by the executors 01f the estate of tho into John Ferguson to sell by Public Auction on the pr farm consisting 139 acres on the St. Peter's Road, six miles from Charlottetown, 80 acres clear and in good state of cultivation, balance covered with hard and soft wood. This property is situated in one at‘ tile hcst. farming district! in the province, 8 roomed house with sewerage, bath, etc, electric lights available, telephone connections, large barn and garage and other out- buildings, near to church, school. store and railroad station. Stock: 3 milk cows (newly freshenedi; lcow to freshen; 1 heifer 2 years old to freshen in June; 2 heifers 2 years old; 1 steer 2 years ol (beef); 4 yearlirigs; 2 cnivcs; Z general purpose horses; d0 hells. Crop: 250 bushels mixed grain; quniliiiy hay and straw; 50 bushels cobbler potatoes. Implements: 1 manure rpreederl I teem wagon with shaft: and pole; I driving wagon (cushion tired); 1 hay movrerl 1 rake; 1 dis-q barrow; 1 spike barrow; 1 pang plow; 1 single plow; elu-t wheels and axle; 1 muffler; 1 hlller; 1 turnip dril; 1 roller; hay fork; carrier, rnpq and blocks; 1 wood sleigh; I box sleigh; 1 gasoline engine (Marian-hi, 3}‘; h.p.; thresher and cleaner; 1 grain crusher; grain scperator: 1 cream seperntor (Simplex); platform scales: team harness; single liar- ness; 1 lawn mower; milk cans; quantity sawed fire wood; 1 1927 Chev. 4 door sedan (good tires). Household effectsl 1 Enterprise Mona-ch rungs, 1 bus burner, wardrobe, 2 bureaus, I chest drawers, 2 wooden beds, 1 white irnrl be 2 springs, 1 extension table, l dining-room suite, 1 glass cupboard. II. writing desk and bookcase (combined), 1 Chesterfield, parlor table. sct- tee tables. carpets, oiicloth. mats. lamps, crooks, jars, l fur robe, and other articles too numerous to mention. Ternu o! nnlel Cub, W. B. BIATON, Auc t ionee! x. Only Trench-Canadian pilots in his squadron, John Ralnvilie, left, of 5t, Johns, Que" has been promoted from Flight Sergeant to Pilot Offlccl. Sitting with him on tile nose of his Spitfire is Sgt A. Il- Eleriiing, Snsk. CAPE TRAVERSE W. I. Cape Traverse Women's Institute held its monthly meeting on April linnai-d’ 16th, at the home of Mrs. Alf Norr- l ‘I ing, with the president Mrs. Kath- leen Boulter in the chair, on ac- count of the secretary being absent, last yearn’: secretary was advised to supply. Meetin opened by sing- ing Ode foliowed y Creed repealed in unison. roll call was answered to by paying 10 cents for buying quilt materials. 6 members wrere present, minutes of last meeting were read d and up roved’ An appeal “°‘“,,§,‘,', halve o‘cloclr noon, Atlantic Day- “ light Saving Time, ALL Jewel pitfire Fluid left over last meeting was discussed and was moved and seconded to donate ‘d8’: $2 for same. Committees gave rc- ports. The teacher reported nothing needed in the school. Mrs. Bcrllla Howatt was elected new school coni- mittee the Red Cross convener re- Boned e quilts. 1 air primate.) ospital sh rte, 1 ch id s knitted slut. ‘l sweaters 4 pairs of mitts. 2 pairs loves and 4 pairs socks was sent n to Red Cross since last meeting: one sweater. one pair socks was passed in at this meeting. No ncn work had come yet so there was no knitting given out, but some quiltin material was showed arid work s arted on same. As new bus.- ness ways to increase funds for war work were discussed bllt no defin- lie plans made. as roads are so lin- passabie lust now. It was moved and seconded to send l 50X Sanatorium to be special collection a An invitation from Mrs. Mrs. mittee, next lunch committee Kathleen Boulter. Miss Wright and Mrs, James Czlmpbcli. _A GIANT LAWN. this summer oi mrlrlv turf r and seeders, 'i1\l"l'(l\\“3. i‘ graders. and alvi-nllcrs hi‘ ii" 1*" 5-0-9-12 Number 'l‘wcnly-slx chocolates w ‘ ‘M, my.“ in ‘rhe thereof southwcatwarrliy aid for by I l“ May meeting. Jamcs Campbell to come to her home for next meeting was gladlv RPCPDPG- A contest putting the tail on the donkey blindfolded was Out m1 l" vmond Harvey and enievvd by all. Lunch was served by com- Nnnn (‘hnrlnttc-tmvn. —-———— t e. Maintenance of airports in (‘lnn- “$5,515,...” all; w’ll necessitate the llli""lya.<6 Mold-ml it Bcni ey, Soilcllom ll’?- partment of Munitions and Sill!‘ Dly. lllcDon n23, Wild roses grow in every prov- ince in Canada. __rclievcs _ sprains. NOTICE or Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front oi the Law (Illurts Building in Churlotictowil on Thursday the 4i. of Julie 1942, at tlia h THAT pal- lanil situate, lying end being harlnttctovrn in Queens County in tile Province of Prince lidlvilrd lslzlllll bl-illg part of Town L00 in the n11 hundred of Town Lois and nounde and described he follows. flint il to angle ni‘ mill Town TwcnLr-six in ilio nortilczlst side o! llillsilnrnulzh strcct. tllcilrc north- west“ nrllly along 5.1.11 strcct eighty- illnc fact, tllcnce on a right nigh therewith northoastwurilly forty- four feet, thence soutllenstwnrdly parallel with said street sixteen feel srvrn inches, thence nol-tlirnstwsrd- lv parallel with Water Street one foot. tllcncc suuthcasilmrdly paral- lcl with liillabnrou h Street sev- eniy-tlvn fcct. tivc nchee to Wain Street, thence following the c0050 forty-fly ct to the place of comment-amen as the same ll described in a con- vcynncc from Owen Coil! l0 Piltrick Dlctlunltl by devil liblflll dale the 5th November. A. 1 The above sale la nlade under and by virtue of a power o! sale con- talm-d in an lndrnture of mo dated the 18th August i931, I , o! M" "°“'°““ MMWNhllo-l-l. lldtlilnlirae ho part. and the undcrsIiZYIPQ P‘ l sccnnd part, dcfnillt hflflfl‘ bieel: mnrlo in paymcnt of the ‘the l!!!‘ and interest secured b! i- l '5 articular: app: .0 u. lniictolvn. a lintiul .\l:1v Sill. i.'\i.. ll\lfll\' \\lNt‘l " 5-0-13-20-11. .-.\.. .. __ .._., _~ ~..