l-IOW 11' much to eliminate loss to your beneficiaries. i i I i i 1 - HEAD OFFICE-HALIFAX. n. s. g g BRANCHES AT CHARLOTTl-ITOWN sr ]01-lN‘S.NFLD. MONTREAL é MONCTON SAXNT 101m. N a. TORONTO a I 1 --~ ——~—~——-—- -i~ __ u. _ _ ._._... ..___ _, _,_____ 9 T0 VISIT cannon i. uctlgn a Q ........... zo-(cm- ,_ Premier Eduard Benes of the ~ Czccho-Slovok. Government -in- i"? exile will visit Canada. and the " AT NEWTOWN. FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH AT 1 ENL-FARM, STOCK AND YMPLEMENTS l am instructed by Mr. A. If. MacDaugnll to sell by Public Auction Qliis farm known as the old MacDouga-ll property taking in the new ad- ‘idltion on the new road, about 100 acres oi land, house, barn and other buildings. STOCK-l horse, coming 9 years old. 1 horse coming 3 years old, ‘l hrad oi‘ milk cows, 2 newly freshened, 5 to freshen in Illa)‘; l steer, l Iiciier. 2 calves. l0 sheep, l ram, 50 hens. l year old. lllltClilNEltY-l binder (F. and W), 1 hay mower (lnL), 1 rake lint-i. 1 threshing outfit (Hall), 1 engine i1nt.), 5 H.P., 1 single ploW. lset spring-tooth llarrows, 1 set 3-seciion iron spike barrows, l broad- cast seeder. l double roller, l hilier (llalll, 1 scuificr, 1 fertilizerspread- tr. l potato sprayer. 1 crtrt and wheels, 1 wood sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 [lain crusher, l set of innners, 1 manure spreader, 1 wood sawing out- llt, l turnip pulper, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 belt 40 it. t‘ in., crosscut saws and trcs. shovels. hoes, forks. scythe, and other articles. - Terms oi sale, cash. Ii day stormy, sale following day. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. i ‘for selling-Cami. let help. H§O§OQOOOOOOQQQ"QQ*AA "‘*'\'\OO(~QOQ<P§§-OO-OQ-O@Q§-QJ+§Q. Capable of taking charge of small creamery. No secretarial duties. Apply NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents _Gentral Guardian locals, 5c per word: Western and Eastern locals 4P llcr word: Announcements and Corning Events 3c per word: classified 3o per word; In Memorlam Notices 10o per inch: Lists oi Floral and spiritual Offerings Cards. etc., 5c per name; Letters oi Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Allllreclutlnn. 70o per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions l0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on DIVI DED THE Division of your Estate between your beneficiaries and the various taxing authorities is the important thing to-day. Your estate may be needlessly reduced if your Will is planned without adequate knowledge of Succession Duties and Income Taxes. By carefully planning the distribution of your estate through your Will, and appointing a skilled, responsible executor, you can do consult the competent officials at any of our offices, entirely without obligation. Our experience of fifty years is at your disposal. WANTED BUTTER MAKER i u“ 2 We invite you to United States next month, it was announced tonight. EANK LOANS A PENSUNAI. l0|i|i$ ilir 'l‘uxes Fuel Purchases i and other Seasonal Needs. ONE YEAR TO REPAY Apply to tho neuron brunch oi TNE CANADIAN BANK 0F COMMERCE Monthly Deposits Pruvldo for hpcy t m" You Make II you You THE CHARDOLFUUWN GUARDIAN Other Amounts or Fropuriionuioly low lulu voun rsnre is riiorscreo sv i tire INS r. i _ m: ARRANGE Auction Sale application. Mannie Help Wanted For Sale IIOUSEKEEPER FOB FAMILY FOR. SALE —l ICE BOX. 2 0i three. Apply J. R. Burnett, small show cases, 1 Coca 001.. ‘ Guardian Office. 4-24-ti ice bnx. 4-27-21. ‘y! FOR SAL1fi—PUREBREl:dS%OR'I- 1"] liurli flu , 2 years o . vercit ._ ‘ e elp wamed l-laslam, Springfield 4-27-1. IPECIAL on. PERMANENTS — _” —" , - FOB. SALE 1936 PLYMOUTH M“ ‘mimswns WNW Brim Coach. Good tires. Major A. s. 444'“- Robertson. Beach Grove. v ‘g WANTED - MAN wrrn KNOW- edke oi Bookkeeping and Gen- 4-27-21. FOR SALE — SEED POTATOES. m‘ om" Wm APPIY 5°39"- Se ds Fullord Darrach Clyoc gcmseivice oaice. Charlotge-iziaifa: lave/if. ' 4-28-11. *3‘. Sh“; “i‘."°"s.‘lii“li"i' v Y V08 I‘ Ofllfl Bil, U Q - i: o Let ville. ~ 1-20-11. T0 LET _ Fumqgngn nous]; FOB. SALE - l NEW EXPRESS 1 {or summer ~'- Apply 130x wagon, Set Warren Scales. Apply M0." Guardian. 4-21.31. J. W. MscKcnna, Kelly: “Ciéitiissz-l Miscellaneous ‘ l i i Miscellaneous "UBED — slavun. rox. FOR- saavrca - REGISTERED aerk P13. Wallace Reeves,‘ gag‘- el‘ may hav time b apply- w my Thogléon’ Ngtuiiwli YIIIIIIIIIIaIII/Ilnzoa Farmers’ Attention u“ Prince Edward Island funnel-s in need of farm help - u 3 S1111!!! as well as far laborers seeking employment mtieblanig! should nriegister at once with the P. E. I 0r t h Bid . d 1-»- ... C...:.r:::'.-...'t° r S’ " . A Pa" ‘grfiilgttion forms are obtainable at in: your community llllzamlllillrlzzznz: At the home of LLOYD ANDERSON St. Peters WEDNESDAY. MAY .‘ at 1.30 p.m. If weather unfavorable sale will take place first fine day. We offer the follow- ing for sale: . 1 red more 18 years (Milli years. 1 registered Clyde mare 1° years. 1 Clyde filly a your! (eilrlblei 1 Clyde filly 2 yearn (eligible) 4 milk cows to iruben z yearling heifers llnvmower, hayrnke, trlci-cl’ narrows, ‘an; plough, lin- gle plough, let large tn har- NuwNtwuNpnIpQr 1:11:31: r u [Eula crusher I gnbollne en- glnel, sot its-um min. heavy truck wllcm "I!" truck wagon, several articles oi household furniture. Quen- cntl (Banner) tity seed quantity Blue potatoes. lla-rnell. small tmlllomontl and other articles not men- . C. C. PRATT, Auctlonecr “B i ash Bristles tel/m a Test ruue..2. Sounds fantastic-but it is a fact. Modern chemistry has devised a material that makes better brush bristles. It's called nylon monofiiamcnt, and when compared with animal and vegetable brush bristles-it's a tremendous step forward. , Nylon monofilamcnt is extruded from nylon ‘ polymer, a plastic produced by chemistry from coal, air and water. Nylon bristles are cough, highly resistant to water, chemicals, cleansers; f} abrasives; they Wlii. not split, fray or bccomg brittle. That's why you'll find these bristles 111' use on many different types of brushes . . . brushes‘ to clean the big guns, brushes for shell fuses, tho myriad brushes used by modern industry. Chemio» I. try has even developed tapered bristles for paintifilqi brushes. These, of course, are no: as yo: unity-ll‘; able for civilian use. More than likely, your new‘ toothbrush or hairbmsh has nylon bristles. Of course, war needs have first call on presets: production ofnylon monotilamenr bristles, but" they are certainly "something to look forwaol . to after the war". Nylon roonolilomeni from lhc Ha Division of C-i-l. is another exam Of how lndusMal Chemistry it tlidinfl Canada‘: war offorh CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED PM.» Montreal Stock ll. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange Bell n1 1n Am o and 1r ,4 3 a alllan :1 nda ' n c Pow 35 Baldwin m» f3 1'3 Blds Pmd 14 1-4 Bendix Av u g“ gem Found 5 1'2 gilt“ imghl “a 1'2 an or 1o es - Can Car Pid 30 sler o 3:3 irfi ‘u A 1i‘ it'd’; Egifimilu l‘? 5"‘ Can Steam 12 3.; Gen Eiec ° Cons Smelt Gen vii/rotors 1'2 s“ r riser“ a 3011a siee B a 5-; lriqdogt Wait! if; 3" TY 9n 6 1.4 Gen rat m gehngateeolowl-N i ‘g 1.; 1:21: Etmllco g3 Ho Smith Phil Pet O0 1m: Tob H Std 011 N .1 i: i‘: o" "mks; .. =1 %*1r.°xr 11 asse arr '1 . n McColi Front 6 i-é U S Rubber 34 1'2 Mtl Power 24 34 u s Steel C0 Nat Blew 31 Vanadium Corp 21 ‘ _ Nat Steel O04- 43 1_g W651: Union 33 Noranda 47 W611i: Elee 7'8 . ‘~ , gtlllebeclwwer 14 1-2 92 1'2 / /- Wm sen 11 1-4 /" . St 1.. P! ' t Li; Co?!‘ 1g M Mtllltfflfli ctlfh W Ele A . _~_ p‘ ° 3 3 4 Abitibi Abitlbi Pfd '° MINING i’ Bathurst A 1g , n A - Imp 011 l‘; 1-8 \\ g TORONTO. Arr" 21_<or>>- .:' $2213; 'I‘oronto stock quotesas H SHEA-BERRIGAN .1 Am Ico The ~ ll ' Ap Con J5 Redeemer “$88 1g‘ ethe Most Holy ‘c: Aquarius .40 ,ha'ppy event at 330568” °£ a ~ . Armistice .45 lmflrning when Rm; A Yeswlflav t ' Ashley .03 1-4 9.58.11. the 11mm‘ ' M°D°m‘1d~ "' Astoria m; 14,1101)’ sands of matl united u. the v Bear Ex .26 Anastasia qau hr mono Geraldine _ Beame n5 the “be hank gsher of Mrs. and o Bidgood J9 to W0‘ 2 Ivan J egé Indian River .1 Boblo .10 Mr. and Mrs. Gccrgeniggaxi’, 5°“ “f L. Brit 113cm .27 this city, B" can. or _ Brou an f7 1.2 - _ Bu“ Mk 236 .0,,Afhé":ngngfe1entewc the chu.1'ch ca] Edm 1'58 by Whom Sh? rel brother William, Gem PM no flage the weggs given in mar. Chester 35 lpleasgngly rmd lug March was Coehenonr .93 Campbell when”! "y MTS- T- Wm. goniaurum ‘ ~95 like soloists duiilialglrsotheactzcdnbpaxtxlied av s .18 _ ee ra o Deng“, M gferiwwlxiliéotiig Muss. Pleasing solo: Dome 22 34 sham Ewell}; y Mr. Pius Calla- Duquesne ,0’! The br-d r" James PQWBF- Ea. Cr .10 1-2 gowned l‘ 9- W110 was attractlvei Ea Mal 1,25 bleuhedl} a ldusty rose suit wl Eldorado .82 blue We}; 1111818. rose hat and Franco .22 red rose °s° es and *1 “Ilsa-SB 0! Gods L m b2 t" MISS. was attended by her sis- Goldeag m corhm l5 MBYY 5519B. who was be. Gunnar '13 1'2 with Ev gowned in a tan suit, Hard R0 A5 rown accent-cries and a c01- Holling 10 3.11 ‘age "I YEHW T0565- ome 355 CThe gloom was silpported by L- m Nick 37 14 pl. William Mclnnls. Jemima m hAt the conclusion of the Mass Kerr Add 5.110 an“ bridal Pa?“ mums? to the irk L, 33 d! W" _H0t@l. Where a dainty wed- 1 .11 uiiivbiii-‘iditgliiuseiitfif‘? “r2.” amaque .75 _ . 11c ncu - Leitcll s1 Ed Rev- Baal Croken. st. Teresa's, $1 1.1 2.61: itlfxlitiivgiiak F- Cass. st. Dillnstnnfis acassa .9 ~ ~ Macleod 1.60 'l'hr. toast to the bride was pro- Madsen 1.01 P°=Ki by the llrocmsmarl and re- Malurtlc 1.70 spimded to by the oom. McKenzie .90 The groom's gin: w the bride was Mcwagl, 43 1m amethyst pendant and bracelet; Min Corp 1.55 to the bridesmaid. a sterling silver Moneta .29 1-2 Pendant, and to the groomsman a Norzlnda 4s 3-4 leather cigarette case. Normet .80 Mr. and Mrs. Berrigan left by oBrlen .64 plane on a honeymoon trip to Okalta _53 Montreal. the brides travelling Ont Nick .08 1-2 costume being a brown plaid tweed gacalto. 1-4 coat swith matching hat and acces- amour . some . I-‘aymast .18 The_Gua.rdlan joins with numer- glclxrl Crow pluist igilends in extending hearty fe- ‘ o eer . c a ons. immnfii" . iiibafie. lb. *Tilflujfi eevu , 7 Cldiiill. ct. “Pan; $30M“ Yéoféfddy S ImimrteriAHead lettuce, each 25¢ Senator .20 5c 61b 150g“ . l; 3 ‘ - I . or 5c 232$“ 31: 1 4 Market Tumlps- 6 for a. Sladm m Parsnips. 7c lb. 3 lb, 25c Sm R0 L70 T Carrots, 6c lb. 4 1b, 35¢ sud B” 19o CORRECTED r a WEDNESDAY Mushrooms, _pel- box 30¢ Teck H 2'80 AND SATURDAY ISSUES gmihiilllilllt, J for n’ 235; ' C . S, _ c 35311331‘; 11-311“ Boiling Meat 15-25c (ii-cur ~ titrz. 294cc wane Am 48° Onions, lb 8c Apples, doz. _ 30 a; 39c. d, '21 1 2 Tomatoes, lb, 29c Pink (JYlQCirlilt. 3 for 25 wenflgo 3'45 ' Steak. lb 28-350 Fresh Spinach lb. 25c y!“ i" '09 1 z Beef, qr. 18c l New carrots. 2 hunches ‘"" r - ' Fowl, each $1.20-2.00; Fresh Rhubarb lb. 25c B_ Butter, dairy 40c i Potatoes pk 40c CUR - Eggs, doz., 35-380 sweet potatoes, 1b., 17c Dalhousie .30 libothill 1.30 Pend Ore 1.62 Temisk .06 v Total Sales 159,000. flax .00 Saden .37 Fishing from Mr. Worth’s “reserved” pond at Millview ls strictly prohibited by the Fish and Game Protection Act (1937) of this Province. Offenders will be dealt with as the law provides. Auction Sale FRIDAY, APIHL 80TH AT ll (YCLOCK Itllll of tho newly renovated Fish Market will be sold at public auction per order of the Market Committee. WJI. BIATON Auctioneer. t-zd-Il-IO-ll. Farm For Sale 85 acres oi land in a good state of cultivation with good buildings fronting on highway. Property of the late ARTHUR l-l. SENTNER Hunter River Apply GEORGE A. McKINNON Wlnsloe North t n Terms: Bight months a - proved Joint note with per cent discount for cosh. Executor . we». PL 13744 Anprnrcd ior summer- the new walking out unifonn for sir- vrcmen of the Royal Canadian Air Fbrce Tailored on the lines oi the l......., .. .....g.._.. oiu: uniform it ls of khaki cotton (no collar D111. in summeri, black tie and oxiords, blue cap and shoulder bag, khaki stock- ings. The "props" of a leading Airwoman and should-er insignia are oi scarlet, chevrons and crowns oi llmhooulnisslongd ran; in ell-ab, nightly smaller than those worn by airmen oi equal rank. (RCA! Photo) Elaborate baths, built by tho 1 Fitii‘ 111v MOO-odd years ago arc cnjoyc: by Atiici . -, _ by natural mint-ml springs “hose WfliCYS milir i.:i about 70 degrees. - NOTICE. "IGNWAYS CLOSED TU hiilTllil VEHIB LES Commencing April 7th. 19111, 11nd until further notice, 1- vehicle all highways in this province arc closed for moio eight of traffic, except in such crises where ihc ioinl w vehicle and load does not cxcccd 5,000 pounds. Anyone driving 0n provincial highirirvs t‘ this order shall he dilly prosecuted. Dated the 5th day of April, A.l). 191"». By Order. 0. W. (YANIPBELL, . ‘ _ Acting Clerk of the BXCCUUVQ Louiifli imiriiry t0