. y v is. 194s sergeant W. S. McLeod. nf Kinross. P. E. I. a signals clerk with an R. A. F. nlizlltfightcl" squadron in Norllh Africa, prepares to do a iflfle cooking ovinltniolit-door iire in Tunisia. (RCAF pHQrQ; L1. litteiitioii’ Fz/irmers Near”, Char-lotto Contrary to the rumors and for the purpose of setting , the farmers who have Fertilizer booked with us at ease, we i are in a position to make complete deliveries of every pound of Fertilizer that we have sold to our customers. Deliveries will not be in volume until the last week in May and the first week in June which is ample time on ac- count of our season being backward. If you have any Potatoes to market, why not have them in readiness the day your Fertilizer is delivered. FRANK B. CLARKE WANTED TRAVELLING SUPERVISOR, MALE, FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION MARITIME REGION Open to qualified residents of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. SALARY: $2640 per an- num, less usual deductions. DUTIES: Under direction to inspect and report on the administration of employment and claims offices: i0 pre- pare reports on staff, methods, premises, and the effective- ness and efficiency of the service and to conduct special investigations; . . -. . . QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Hiizh school educa- tion; at least five years of progressively responsible office or business experience; a knowledge of office set-up and lay-out; ability to conduct investigations and to direct and train others; firmness and mature judgment. NOTE: An oral examination will be given a group of the best qualified candidates. Men eligible for military service cannot be appointed. APPLICATION FORMS, obtainable at Post Offices in cities and larger towns, must be filed with Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. not later than May 25, 1913. Applications will not be ti'ansi'erl'ed—candidatcs must file new forms. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS AUTHOR- IZED BY THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL SELEC- TIVE SERVICE. m; Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvertlsement 25 Cent: Central Guardian locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Classified 3c per word; in Mcmoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Moral and Spiritual Offerings Cards. etc.. 5o pcr name; Letters o! Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions l0 cents per Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rules on application. MININ C AUCTION SALE AT ‘MY WAREHOUSE on Grafton St. TUESDAY, MAY 18th at 2 p.111. I am instructed by Miss Jennie Turner to sell by pub- lic auction, the following furniture: 1 antique Walnut Bed, Spring and Mattress 1 antique Walnut Bureau, marble top, large mirror. Chairs, tables, sofas, lamps, clocks, mirrors, 1 small chiffonier (walnut). Several teel engravings and other pictures, vases, ornaments, and several oth- er pieces of furniture. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer CANADA Province of Prince Edward Inland 1N Tl-lE PROBATE COURT The 24th day of April, A.D., 1943 In Re Estate of James Watlon Bell, lute of White Sands in Kings County in the said Province, Form- cr, deceased, testatc 1M For Sale rem-ale iieip Wanted __ n, FOR SALE —- TWO TON TRUCK. OPPORTUNITY i Good condition, Eph, Clow. FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN T0: _ Dunstnffnage. 5-15-31. help our war enort. Waitresses, wanted. Good living accommo- dations wider proper supervision. The Special Representative will be in Charlottetown Monday and‘ Tuesday, Mav 17th and 18th to. interview applicants. Applv with Medical Certificate to EmIJIW- ment 8c Selective Service Office. Richmond Street, Charlottetown.- Refer H. O. 240. - FOR SALE -- SEED OATS AND mixed iced. Gordon MacDon- lld. Mermaid, . 5-18-31. FOR SALE - 2 GOOD BACON type sows 5 months old, pure bred. Apply Gordon Mutlow. lb. Edward Road. 5-18-11. Cnlclurlu Workers. DlSllWBShtHSi FOR SALE — FOXGIDVE, LILY, Phlox. etc, 10()_$19_50_ Pmpald, .___.?_.._ -_.._----»-——~n Edith Hovey, Ludlow. N. B. WANTED - MAID. APPLY 53 | 5-13-11- Fitzroy or Phone 1 L. 5-18-21 FOR SALE — TWO PLATE ELEC- waurep - cini. on lTipiiisl tric cooker. Thirty feet Garden age woman to take care of fam- Hose. 222 Grafton Street. iiy Charlottetown. Agply 5-18-11. Guardian. 5-15-1 '30- FUR SALE -— 300 BUSIIEL OATS, WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A one horse 3 years old. D. A. Mac- nurse for eenerai duty. AD 1i’ Elli. Stanley Bridge, 5-18-1i. Mrs. Laura Machean, K118i,’ £- Hospltal, Montague. mam; - carious woman to look after invalid. Country preferred Write Box 3B3 STRAWBERRY PLANTS aofa huncred 75c by mail. $4.50 a lhmliflnd 1'28. Reeves. Boutgirligrst‘. Rim sALii-isar DODGE anon: I‘ I006 condition. Apply Guard- ‘llen- 5-17~3l woman . or phone 1523-J. Chariottetgannél Wanted fiEnTQ..;,,.-,-,;——- ‘ ' - rmo noon. dian. a-ia-ai. Lost 1.081‘ - BETWEEN cart: mav- mie and Charlottetown. gasoline “no he». A. x. Lord a 0o. "Vial; Help Wanted To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or lniy Constable or literate person wlthn said Count! GREETING: "WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John J. Beck of Murray ltivcr in Kluge County aforesaid, the 0011101‘ 0f "l0 above named estate llrnyllll "l" a citation may be tilled for ‘M purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and lllllnr N- foro tho Judge present at a Pro- to be held in the Court llouie in Charlottetown in Queen: County, in the laid Province, on Monday the 7th day of Jung nut coming, a the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the someday io chew cause if eta they can why the Accounts of e sold l-‘Atnta should not be ironed and the said petition and on motion Malcolm Mclfilnnou, Proctor for ti . said Pc tloner "and m“ . And it la here true copy hereof forthwligb u:- liiihcd in some newspaper in Charlottetown a orecold once in each wot for at leut four consecutive weelu from the (In hereof and thlt I. true cop here- of be forthwith lived In he fol- lowln public paces respectively. name y, in the hall of lloiuc in Goo town Count Sehoo WANTED — YOUNG MAN work To l‘ élfigu store. Apply 5:36;. i100. Ohu . P“ c1673.. listen closed ll prayed for :1 l Montreal tiurh ‘orally 11 1 50ml! Bood steers sold from s12 to IHE CHARIDTFETUWN GUARlllxa. Isrocx QUOTA nous] atlon varied. Winnipeg report q 110011110 0! 25 in 50c on most kill g classes but a good demand at firm rates for suitable stocker cattle. Most slaughter steers sold at $11.50 and down with a few of the better ill-NIB $11.75 t0 $12. and good stock er steers at $10.25 to $11. Calgary was 25c higher on all killinp classes find hid WP Brades of steers at $11.75 to $12.25 while Edmonton was unevenly 25 to 50c up, with good to choice offerings at $11.50 tn $12. Prince Albert was also 25c to the good with best of the steer d1- vlslvn at $11.25 m $11.35 and Re- gina made a high of $11.50 on odd steers. with the better grades gen. to $11.25. At Vancouver $12.50. United States Market Exports of dairy cattle to the gnited States were again fairly eavy during the past week amount- ln! i0 806 head as against 313 head in the corresponding week of last year. This now places exports of dairy cattle since Jan. 1st at 11,764 compared with 5,912 head 1n the same period last year. Eastern Calf Prices Lower mThei-lc: was a fairly sharp drop in To pr ce paid for calves at both oronto and Montreal, but the West as a rule held fairly steady. Toron- to with a heavy run, of eommon to medium eastern calves closed with choice veals at $14.50 to $15 50 while Montreal had some good veg...‘ at $14.50 and up to $15. Winnipeg gliiiutlhe other hand. was fully steady ca] agood ‘choice veals $13 to $1.; m"? ryEgad 12 l0 $13 for good BS. monton as highpns $13.50, Prince Albert 512,30, Reg...“ 5m Hints Worth Noting In Operation of Farm Tractors lmlniormation on the saving of gaso- e in the operation of farmtrac- tors ls of particular interest these dflys to farmers. W, Kalblelsrjh. TORONTO, May 17-(CP)—Tor-| b, 10° onto Clciins Stock Quotations. M m). m 9 Blocks Close l 1 P , N“ 35 A Oil 201.. M“ C“ v §°ll.“l‘".“i“ l? Aquarius 12k [cl vrfk 5, §§$§§°° f, naiii Tgfe" eii Aunor 1.04 11??" A nagalnac 1U a. 9-551‘ 1;‘ upm- 391, Fraser V '1‘ C 15.1 Beuttle 1m gm A0“ Biugood 21h Immgau 131, Bobyo 10% 9P t‘ l"; “Oneal 17;, Int e 18,4 Brit D0111 32 i Brtlmlan Ca mom. Camp Bird 0'1 N. Y. Carlboo 1.20 is. — ‘hem . ‘ _ ,. “m” R“ “i ‘iiiii g ins‘: To! aisi Common: 93 Iinacoiida 28* i Chem‘ 1'2“ I'iildwi Loco 111' cciilalnum 1.10 that “Av 37.1 Cosmos 24 Bztlh ‘éte l 63,." Davies 1v (.:" a; Sh, 43,3’ Dome m.“ éiiI€SlBi' o uuquesne o8 Pun’ Edison 20 Easier 12'..- é‘ A L 35,, my“ ‘a G55 3e." G003 LI a 205 git-nlqiviotglisl 5131 uomale K iigcrott. 32 (‘Om haw o“ Mblrit Ward 41% Gmmm“ o“ n v c nmii 183’ Gunnar 14 N m?‘ c 15.7 Hnlllwell 04a. ‘Pm’ R R ° 30,. Hm‘ R” 48 i Phil Pet c 4i Int Nick 36*. std o“ N g 54,. wane 97 Texas Co 49‘?- ‘éff f2“ “,1”, United Al? n: I. ._, rUsRubber w; - D““““ *3 l" p s Steel co 54a’. Sh“ 142;; lWest. Union 3514. L“.’“."“1“° "M West Elec 9a 110.1111 L L 32:) acassa. - MacLeod 1.59 M“... u. Montreal Stock Mnlartigl 13g MCKBD O Mcwatt 13 EXllhangG Min Corp 1.45 lllllplssd _______ i Ofllll B. 2 Ncrmetal 80 ‘Bell _'I_‘el 251:9 Cbrieii 65 Brazilian s‘. Omega 181'.- ,Cim CW‘?! a?) Ont Nick 07% ‘can C!" d 45. Pacalta. 06 ca“ 1nd A1 A 12,? Perl-m, 95 Can Pac ma»; Pick Crow 1.40 Cenkshteflml m; Pioneer 1.93 0°“ 5 “It P°W ‘a7’.- Powell 60 Cons Smelt?’ “,5 Premier 80 D°m 0° d 85* lareston 1% diieccg B l.» ueenston 5. “no 021/, Gen Steel Ware 1g‘: Senator 29 lgypsum.‘ 13,’, Send Pete can Hortllqsiallh 36,5 Stp R0 1.60 £11k [iv d5 2'5 Sud Bas Loo e e ° H w’ 8,, Sud Cont 021a Mitifsgw a" 5 24¢.‘ Siyvan 1.58 gt s! ‘fro 5 3°C“ H“ I Pgwer eéorpar 3741 c3135....» '10 ' Shawlnizan 1'7"- Upp Can 1.14 I 31- Law Cm‘ i”; Ventures 5.65 We: Else A i Vermllata 1'19 Waite Amu 4.50 Wendigo 21 Wiltsex Cog _ 01-74 Herg ‘f; 3.35 cons _ Dalhousio 32 Oil Selc 04 Weekly Livestock Market Report Far western cattle markets pro- duced an upturn t0 Prices 981% 1°!‘ cattle duringthe past week. ow‘; gvgf‘ from Winnipeg east the tren was downward and Drfivioufi 881115 were gencra1ly..er_asea with losses being as much as noc in some cases. This was especially true of Winnipeg where ii: took only a moderate in- crease in receipts to upset the trade. Calves were sharply lower in the east. but elsewhere generally held to previous levels but hogs. sheep and lambs showed no change. Eastern Cattle Markets The larger packing firms took most of the cattle offered at Toron- to, smaller curtailing their pur- chases and the market was just steady to lower under slow trading. weighty steers sold to a top of $12.75 but most sales were between $11.75 and $12.25 with butcher steers $11 w $12 and $12.25. Can- ner ancl cutter material lost 25 to 50c at Montreal but. other grades of cattle were generally steady al- though trading was slow. Good steers made $12 to $12.50 and o. couple oi‘ small lots $12.75. and good cows $10 to 10.25. There was no change in prices in the Mari- tlmes where medium to choice steers were ducted at $10.75 to $11.25 under a slig tly heavier movement. Western Cattle Marke The western cattle market situ- Petty Officer John A. Hickok, R. ggrifrlllltliféilrgnltineer, Central Ex- !‘ e11 B I'm, Ottaw , the following;_ a suggests Proper carburetor mixtures will save izasoluie Vand dollars, For carburetor adyustmem niece the 91181116 on an averalze belt load. let throttle about 1-4 open. my“ the mailpiet down to lean the n1ix~ lire till the engine starts to slow uown and show signs of misfiriniz, then open the lei slightly until the engine runs smoothly. Always ad- Just the let to as lean a mixture as possible with smooth operation. If the tractor is operating 1n dusty conditions, the entire air cleaner may require cleaning everv 100 hours of operation. To service the cleaner. remove the complete unit from the _tractor and clean the W001 by pouring kerosene through the unit. When replacing the clean- er make absolutely certain that every connection between the clean- er and carburetor is tight to pre- vent dusty air from entering the motor. Remove spark plugs from the enifine every 900 hours. clean them and adjust the Kali to 20 to 25 thousands. Use the type of plugs recommended by the manufacturer to obtain the best fuel efficiencv. Operate tractors using distillate with the manifold set at "hot" and tractors using gasoline with the manifold set. at “ccld" 0r "gas." Most tractors are timed bv adjust- ln" the impulse to trip exactly on head centre of the compressor stroke. Consult a service manual or obtain the assistance of an exper- ienced mechanic ii the iznition re- quires further adjustments. Wonl cylinders. burnt valves. in- correct valve clearance and defect- ive lgnition waste both fuel and oil, Tractors operated close to their full load give the best efficlencv. In all operations endeavour to load tractors with implements so the tractor is working near its cap- acity. Where possible pull two im- plements. When light loads are handled, operate in n, higher wear. and adjust the throttle to the de- sired speed. Draft ot tillage imple- ments increases with speed. Do not operate these implements too fast. Check tire pressures frecneiillv and control slippalze. Save fuel and reduce tire wear by keepln‘! rlre= at the pressures recommended hv the manufacturer. Adiust the loads --~ add wheel weights where neces- sary; to keep slippage below 10 per cen . On belt work. such as silo filiinlz. reduce the cutter speed to a min- Out Our Way the enslne warm up and set incl’ lng the organization of the A. D. Observer the Reporting Centre. w rector William J. Cheverle and - r?- liver $5,000,060 nl 0.N.ll. Subscriptions MONTREAL, Que. V v Well over ilve inlilgo- - ' 5.lbSC1‘1l)[l0llS to the l-o Lllllll by employers o; 1 National Rail " S and l.s 5.10.5111" airy orualilzanons. 'I‘rall~ Cal 111a Air Lilies, and National Mullilioils Limited, has a new recorc. in ' chases oi bonds to su arias war effort. This it is anticipated the‘. subscriptions by lime lkll ployees will be substarill creased. tve-csiler, R. C. A. F. has arrived on the Isl-u Eastern Air Colnlilaild, l-lalliax, to assist in l Wczsler \\'lil visit each of the six Regional Dlreclor< ol1 tile Island and. with tiieni. \\'l1l coll upon each Chm: Parzlcnlar intention will be paid lo 1n»- coasial areas in order to give emphasis to the new instructions issued to A. D. C. Observers, anc the pub- 1m llc generally. to leport all submarines seen, A' will also be paid to the ixlsslbllity- of ll means of communications from A. D. C. Obscr Pilot. Officer Websier left Charlottetown the hfontaglleGcorg-e ‘om ,. c. Pilot i 1.1x‘. eek to cover [he Souzi. Region with Regional Di O t, both nlon ullleers are re ~‘ 10 for Force Sooiet Air Bombs Choice Targets . (r- . d military ' ilivllly locomotive. and fuel and nlllmuinticn 72 German 111.1 200 su \l\' ifill’ lowll up, Tass said. in raids Pl war 01,1111. r 1min tile In-lllllgratl to along the 11 "n Ukraine sectors. allnrllnlrrrl iii ‘\k. Bcllrnrozl and Kim.“- Tln- Snvnl. Y said the Russians in three claw; oi’ against Kev GPFHlilli r tlic Starayzi EllnWl. Dllvl, arlrl Vliebsk areas In a statement issued quarters of tile a it is shown that had subscribed 1o tilt‘ F Vlc:~ ory Loan a total oi 55.388.100.00. These purchases 112111112 been com- canipalgn. April 26 to the nlzht of May 11th. A breakdown of the tolai in- dicates that 55.887 elnplovees of the railway purchased bonds lo an amount of 35.118.01.10; 1.050 enrol-r;- ces of Notional Railways hfaxxiliofis Limited made purchases of 5109.00" and 1.275 employees of ‘Frans-Cau- ada Air Lilies bought bonds to the extent of 591.000. Witlh tour days of the camnaien to go. workers of the Canadian Na- tional syslem have surpassed the total of their purchases in the Third Victory Lloan by‘ 5488.600 or nine percent in excess of the filial amount 0i. 53.899500 ncilieved bv them in the Third Victory Inan campaign. The ilnnibel" of subscrily ers has increased in the Foilrth Victorv Loan by 3.820 or six rer- cent. imum to accomplish the mo=t work with the lens: fuel. \§0-¢¢0+0o+o+o0o00oc0404 0->O Urgent: We require some 1.70mi Barred Rock. New Hampshire and Leghorn flocks to maintain an egg supply in our hatchery. We will blood test and ar- range for male birds. Please advise immediately. SWIFTS CIIICK HATCIIERY Charlottetown. z z z 2 I z Z E v-ooro 0-04 o-oowooorvo-oo rO4-OV-O+O—O-§VO—O-O-O-O§-O-O §-§§ § O any"; R. Williams O. N. V. R... of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. and fiedei-icton. N. B. who_ was recently promoted to the rate of‘ petty officer at an Eastern Can-i adian port. Hickok Joined the Navy‘ in July. mo. non Photo. | BEYOND REASONI PAYING SO M . 7%.. ll MAQYOUNB ear 1v sroe uci-i nrreuno pa, - . v LISTENIILLGO ,1» ou-r wrri-i A ‘-THOUSAN slizusnei I pleted from the opelliilg of the ‘ ' .VNIELL,'I'. WON'T MARRYA ‘ i MAN WITHSUCHA dronies and supply on the front licnr the More than a swirl‘ o. " ian frontiers. man tart, n re 114i lil"lli communique ' fl meallivllila chance on . s€$id ' Auction Sale iLatc Mrs. Duff Residence in Charlottetown The above property will be offered at Public Auction on the premises on Thursday, May 27th. at 2 p.ni.. disposal beinlz necessary in administration of the estate. Situate on North River Road. with front of 2716 feet and depth along 'York Lane oflii? feet. ihegrounils carry lawnrshade trees and shrubs, gardens and ilrchzird. l1ll"1'9 u: age and unusual- ly fine residence. Iml‘. t‘l"‘l“-“l‘il‘llil\' lnrve. with modern features, including three baths complete and basement lav- atory. Highly desirable as a home. it has ziddiiionzil invest- ment and (leveloplnent yiossilliiitius. being readily convert- ible into several apartments. and having several fine build- ing lots flVflllfllllt‘ for sale after leaving ample site and grounds for the residence. It will first be offered as a \\ hole. and if not sold may then he offered without available huilrling lots. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. DONALD McKINNON, Administrator t‘. T. A. (Sgd.) Elizabeth Duff. » METER uooeuew ensues so AvAv/w FOR vsme w: HAVE 500MB screws TRYED 1o quer- , 1 incur Moosl: m ALFUN'5 GET u RADYO DUMB HEAOJJND fsoewucwé gsqmaesreo! 1 WOULDWT KNOW A ‘SHEET OF MUEIC FROM A POLKA p01’ veer/M 501' 1M Keen on QPANasl-l J 316s. AND TAMBOURW‘ i mewr Mom; =12 or: zuvvl-nl AND I NOiSE. i. if >3.‘ ~ .1 <;;<x~_. \ i {KQPPA Q0 NEW 61-1056 U ~-\ svMPnonv. * ‘ A\.\Iil\l= i By WEESTEQ. 1S ‘THERE ANY- THING SO UNREA%N;§ ABLE 9.33 WOMAN“ TEMPER‘. wens '\..‘L PAGE FIVE .