‘WZLRTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. MAY .3. 19.4.1 Advertising Rates , Minimum Charge lur Any G rtll IOCBII. 50 gangs] pupil's; AagIlUulIT-QFCD er word; Western and Coming Events 3o Payable In Advance Advertisements 25 Cents and Eastern locals Der word: ilied 3c per word; In Memorinsn Notices 70c per inch; 1,431. 9| rloral Ind Spiritual oiterinp. Cards, etc, 5c per name: Letters of condolence 10c l!" limb ‘Wddml Nllllfimcnt 40 words for $1.00 ‘nu 10 cents fur every additional 8 words. Appreciation, 70o [er Int-it or 4c per word. Notices o! Thanks and Lists of Subscriptions 49 cents per mm Addrcv und Presentation 81.00. Other rates on TEE . CEAISLQTIETQWN GUQBDJAN. STOCK QUOTA TIONS New York Stock ppplicfll-Iflll» __ Exchange For sale Agents Wanted (Canadian Press) m; sate - uovsE. APPLY 61 AGENT; To SELL rPruice street. L~2il4-~I-J0-5l. nwhmemnhi B,“ mgfgfalliig’: 51")“ 51°" w“ SALE _ mo BUSH?“ Tm“ United Art. Toronto)‘ w-‘izz-aal Am g 11111151111‘ “I; l-2 ill?" A- W-j ‘_*"'_-——-—~' Alfilicofida e 2a 1-4 ppnsizs r01: 52:1: QMPRELL To Let geirijvivin Loco Stables. Kent rec , 0W so _ en x Av - 11 rses. Young and quiet. T0 LET - HEATED 1, - Beth steel 7o gilillioriowriiziit. 11-175-4-‘49-{1- Apartment 11 oinitorih“ gggslgrtiio i?’ $114; --#"— - -a- -z1 - TEAWBERRY PLANTB 50° ——-—-—-—---___. C011 E1115 1p 1-4 ‘hundred. 75c by mail.ptéi;i:ti- TYPEWRITER r0 RENT. mom; Eiee Automirite as 1-2 sand. F s. Reeves. L_8a_5_1_6._1_ lav-L. L-261-5-2-2f. Gen Elec 2a 3-4 ‘ To L“. _ SMALL BED s", Gen Motors 37 5-8 or“ "i’°“<‘. u :2 c: Lily - L.272_5_2_ZL FDY 111-11‘ dill. 11-330-5-3-10. gmaycwatrdl é-ji-ri- on 1mm _ _ en -ra m. sALfi-NEWLY rnEsnEuED born SLIRIIIJIIIEIQET m “ILLS Nor Am Co 12 3-4 ca“ W‘°"”L'-e%’£3§‘l’=if‘£i" nurse‘... u r: Jé-f-i-"ii T0 RENT on F011 _ Std Oil NJ 35 3-4 pqgtwselaiégfizg 113000 40 acres of IRIISGISLEA.FW‘Q% Talia! 0011p 1'4 as - . . . - _ ' u A Cullen, Bed-ford. 14-316-5-3-3. To s; M L 3“ 5 uns '- “r ii i "*'}_ - RGE WAREIIO U s st cc a1 1-s FOR snu: — 1111f 021813;‘ gulf on Edward street. Railroad IE1?» Vanadium Corp 2a i-ii short Hem B - g d - inc. n. n. Home. L-314-5-3-6-8 West Union so Du... purpose. Apn1yL_3;§l_5P_1§/_2§- ' West: iiziee ea 1-2 Corntvall. - Agents Wanted Woolworth .... Z_________. ____.___. ALE-so BUICK. PERFECT F%gnd'sltl0ll_ Low igligle- Willwlfi $8!- R. Y“ smtmn‘ w L-302-5-8-1i. FOR SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE W” t wmI-InRNgSLIJIIeI Mlfigflelsdfed Wm ‘ ' ’ 11-296-5-3-6. R IALE — GUERNSEY BULL n; n," 01d, Apply Arthur Stone. Conway, L-SOB-e-S-li. ALE - CHOICE BANNER. m“ s '- Beed Oats, harvested Herb Dennis, L-303-5-3-6. CHICK STARTED , . O. R-Sired. Buy 110W- Free booklet Write Maritime) Chick Hetenéry. et. John. N. BN4 | FOR SALE — BEST RETAIL grocery business in Prince Ed Island. 001x18 ooncem. opportunity. AD l!’ Box 464' summerside. L-81-t-19-26-5-3. F ' (lllifflliglglhFiClé. Good clwellinil and 0lilblllldillRS in centre of farm. Telephone ill b01158. E. C. White.’ Mermaid. L-uae-i-zz-zc-ze-s-a. W TMENT or USED LABEIIIIIIE. Assiglgl,‘ toilet lavatories. furnaces, radiators pipes and fitt- inzs at burizain prices. Satisluc- tum guaranteed Union Plumbiril 6t l-leutiiuz Supplies. 34 Crailz bu. west Montreal. Que. 14-604 runs BE TWO of Carnation Stock July 14.- 1940 and Aug. i4. 1940- TWO 01 Alanine-Pathfinder ‘Stock of Novt. ll. lil~i0 and Mulch s0. 1941- All 9 choicc stock. Also two cows. "can January 1 and _Apr1l 1941- , l Ri . Comp ons, Bel; s-Vl¢§1_4_29_5_1_a_ ATTENTION FARMERS. IVE OF- icr the iollowif11;_ 1969011114911“! iiincliiiics: Oiie riding gunk. 0X16 bkliiilllg gang ploughs, one 81X H. P. International and one three H. P. Fair-Banks Morse engine. 3 hay mowers, one cater- pilicr tractor. one set disc har- 1011‘. Hall Mfg. Co.. Charlotte- (oivn, L-I80-4-29-5-1-d. Female Help Wantel‘ wiixran MAID. arena s somu River Road. L-286-5-2-li.. WANTED - MAID FOR GENERAL} housework. Write P. 0. Box 12-5. Kensiiigion. L-267-5-2-J1- Telephone 1437. L-29l-5-2~3i. Saiesmen Wanted SALESMEN FOR ‘ROOF CEMENTS and paints. Selling plan allows, ‘cu to bent competition. ii made. shipped from Toronto. Uiiilcti Builders Co., 6007 Euclid. Cleveland. Ohio U B. A. N-936-5-3-li, . Baby Chicks "S0 PLFJISED, ORDERING more" a customer says. end why: not? They're Kitchener 1312-4 Chicks. They stand repeal 016615 or ordering for first time now. Order yours with confidence. Soc Herbert Buchanan, Fredericton ioii. N-937-26. WANTED - BARBER APPRENT- iccs No former experience neces- , Barr Write for information Meier , Barber Collette. Halifax. N-l38. III: and Female Help Wanted 10w is THE runs 1'0 our A Government lob as Clerk, Post- man. Customs Clerk Stone. etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held ncc war benan. Free Booklet. 1.1.0. c. Schools Ltd. Toronto l0. first in Canada. No Airents. Agents Wanted ilNUsu/u. OPPORTUNITY-RAW- 1911111 Dealer in Queen's County "ul-‘iilnk. Splendid opportunity [or 811 ambitious man to step in im telablislie business. Retiring Dealer will give full assistance. Write immediately for inform- fiilml. The W. . Rawle 00., wit}. ML-470-12-5, Mont: , Can- \__________i_ Male Help Wanted §--__ Warren-Commons MAN FOB Mung work. Mrs. Amos Rodd, H. L-253-5-1-8i "tllunrsi. rumors: ‘l- MacDonald. Coveheiid Road. y L-273-5-2-2l. wgzgED-EXPERIENCIID FARM‘ - Apply Ray Carr, Stanliopa. i’ Ir-827-5-3-lLl ‘"7110 — 1mm ron smut. fimtahoute. Mrs. Wm. Mehar, \_1 flue. L-325-5-8-li. “3»'3§3S£.3rif.“"e “fr”? °F it??? (Hi8. an B. Q Automatic Co l Stork , 1 ' known to thofiissnds. er nfipfimll; Montreal Cllfb Box 105. Monctori. N. B, N-949, .______________________ _____ Men and Women Wanted (Canadian Press) no you WANT r 5M" m“ g0...- qmmn, senownllgfftlewlféf B x oil i8 1-2 Tango}? necessities including §Q“‘g,‘f°°“ Q 1" ' O °° M” “Mm” l“ e“ Int Pete i4 i-s mithout Risk. Applv now. .li 35 Montcalm. Montreal. N-Gilll). Per: na ' ° ‘s Produce Prices iron can RUN A uonni Kdlfidflffiflflen with our help. Can. l I] o ___¢__ Tonmw wgfiffrftf" Imrgljgégf MONTREAL. May I-(CP)-Pro- To“ LET -__.___ Six Room Apartment, Upper Prlnpg Garfllrc and Garden. Apply Street. ALEX. w. MATIIESON. 90 Great. L-ill-4-26-80-5-3-7. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a Georze Street special general meeting oi Purdie- Ferguson Shoes Limited held on tiie 30th day of April. A. D., 19-11. a rests-- llition was passed that the siid Company be wound up lindcr the “Voluntary Winding-Up Act" and duce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Dipflrl- merit of Agriculture, follow‘ Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 31; first grade solids, jobbin price, 30 1-2; Qua no 1 pasteur zed, current receipt price, 29 3-8-29 1-2; no 2, 28 3-8- 28 1-2; no 1 wholesale price 29 3~4 -29 7-8; no 2 29. Receipts 25 boxes. Cheese: Western white. current receipt price, 14 13-16-15-16: c01- ored 15 5-16-15-16: white and col- ored wholesale pr’ce_ l5 which price i5 applicable to cheese manufacti- ed on and after Apiil 1, 1941, for shipments to the United Klrigdcm. Receipts nil. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-liirge 21 l-2-22; A-medlum 20 1-2-21; B grade 20 1-2-21; C grade 18-18 1-2, Receipts 6.900 cases. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50-.60: no 2. .40-50; NB moun- tain no 1 75's 05-370: PEI whites Toronto Exchange N10, May I-(Crl-‘Ihe gold base metal end western oil stocks all closed at new low index levels for the year today on the Toronto market. Aggregate turn- over was 103,000 shares. Consumers Gas was off e point to a new low at 121 on sale of only five shares and Bell Telephone weakened to a new low at 14.3 and closed at 143 3-8, down 5-8 for the day. Losses of a point oi- more in the industrial sectnon were chalked mp for Canada Malting, Crow's Nest Coal, Steel of Canada. Famous Players, Gstlneau Power pfd, Stuart 0i] pfd and some of the banks. Senior oils, including Interna- tional Pete and Imperial, added minimum fractions, foods were up and the steels irregularly higher. C.P.R... Brazilian. Laura Secord and Loblaw A gained narrowly. Declines of 3-4 point were showing firiail for Hudson Bay, Nornnds. and Sltnelters and minor losses were ggtlsd by Perid Qrellle and Steep Kerr-Addison tightened 6 cents to 3.85 and gains o! 3-5 cents were showing finally for Pickle Crow and Upper Canada while minor losses wer, netted by Canadian Meliirtic. Jason, Sari Antonio, Teck Hughes and Bylvanite, I-icme Oil closed I cents down at 1.60, Calgary and Edmonton a cent down st 1.11 and‘ Okcita 5 cents it 45. East Crest firmed 1-8 Grain OIHCAGO. May I-(APP-Ths wheat market shrugged off bearish crop news today as already having been discounted and scored mod- erate gBIIIS At the close, wheat was l-4-1-2 cent above yesterday's finish and slightly below the day's beet levels, May 91 3-8-1-2, July 90-90 1-B, and corn was l-B-l-il down. May 88 3-8, July 68. oats unchanged to l-4 higher, soybeans I-2 lower to 3-4 higher, rye 1-8-7-8 off. and lard 7-10 cents advanced. WINNIPEG. May 2—(CP)—'I‘here was little feature in operations on Winnipeg grain exchange today al- though trade was on n broader scale than for scme time. May wheat opened for the first time since April-but all trade; were completed at the minimum levels of 75 7-8 for May wheat lfld 7'7 1-2 cents a bushel for July. Buenos Aires values held un- chanced Currencies NEW YORK. May 2—<CPi-The Canadian dollar. fluctuating in s narrow orbit. finished today's quiet the undersigned was appointed liquidator. M. A. FARMER, Liquidator. L-31B-5-3-l0. no 1 75's .75; PE! mountain no l 75's .80-.90; California whites 100's no 1 3115-400. 50's 1.90-2.00; Florida white 50's 1.90-2.00, ll. K. S. HEMMING & 00. . EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE I42 Richmond St. Tels. Doy I376—Night 344' FOR MODERN RESIDENCE NEAR UIGG SCHOOL QUEENS COUNTY with 5 Acres good land. 9 Rooms and Sunpnrth. Hardwood floors. Lightning rods. Running ivater. Large Barn, hen house and ware- house, all in good repair. '1 large fox pens. Ideal spot for n retir- ing couple. Price on application. FARM FOR EXCHANGE A former who has to live in Charlottetown offers to exchange a Shore farm near Wood Islands, for one within l0 miles of Char- lottetown. The Wood Islunds farm has '13 acres of good lend with a ‘ mblfl ‘l ’ house. CITYLOTS FOR SALE Now is the lime to buy City lots before the prices go higher-as is nireiidy happening with rentals. Many lots may be bought on an instalment basis, with or without interest. We have lots on the following Streets and districts: Esher st. Malpeque Rd. St. Avards. Grafton Si. McGill Ave. Sidmount. Green st. North River Rd. Spring Park Rd. Lnpthorne Ave. Prince St. West St. Longworth St. Upper Prince st. York st. Come to the Office for full pIPIICIIIBIS. . .We have Country Residences Buy a country place and let us rent your City house for the Summer months. FOR SALE SUMMER HOUSES at Cavendish -Kcppoch and Grand Trnradic. OUT 0F TOWN IIOIJSES at Bayvlew, Bradalbnne. Covehcad Rd" Damley, Em- enld, Eldon, Fortune, (near Abel's Cape), Georgetown, Misconche, Point Pleasant and st. Peters Buy. CITY HOUSES Prices from $800. to $8000. HOTELS & STORES WE ARE AGENTS FOR VITA GLASS SALE and Summer Cottages For Sale. FOR RENTAL SUMMER COTTAGES Brighton-a Furnished Cottages. CITY HOUSES Water St. West. -ll Rooms, $35. School St. FURNISHED, 8 Rooms. Sun Porch, Gl-flffl $40. Brighton Ave -— Furn shed- 6R0on1s---——— M0. APARTMENTS FURNISHED BACHELOR-J! Rooms. Furnished or unfurnished-new modern. POWNAL ST‘.-3 Rooms-all mod- ern conveniences. CENTRAL-Ground floor-d Rooms GOOD LOCATION-B Rooms - comfortnbie-completely furnished. FURNISHED CITY HOUSES to rent for Summer Months. Upper Prlnct St. -7 Rooms every modem convenience. Brighton Reed-b Rooms-(arden. FURNISHED ROOM! tradin oh the foreign exchange marke , ii i-l6 cent at a discount of 12 l-l per cent. (Ottawa For- 909-991 per cent. discount.) The pound Sterling closed changer’ rt $4 P‘! 1-2 in rclailcn toi United States funds. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 142 1-3 B c Power A 32 3-4 Can Car Found 6 Can Pac 5 l-B Can steamship 4 l-B Celanese 20 Cons smelt 33 l-Z Dist Seag 20 Dom Bridge 22 Dryden 4 1-8 Imp ‘rob 12 Int Nickel 30 1-2 McColl Front 4 Mt] Power 22 1-8 Nat Brew 20 1-2 Quebec Power l1 1-2 shawinlgsn i3 I-4 St Law Pfd 14 1-2 Si. Law Com I4 1-2 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May 2-(CP)- Insider-s in utilities and mines mon- opolized the bulk of the trading on the stock excltange today. The util- ities, on the whole, gave the firmer display. Montreal Power got back 0n its feet after being knocked down for a loss in early trading and finished ‘i at Thursday's quotation. Shawini- gan wa-s improved throughout the session and Brazilian also earned s. modest rofit. Bell Telephone continued i recent declines and British Columbia Power "A" was another loser Ln the group. Bulolo scored the heaviest loss iri metals, dropping two points. and lesser slips were ted by Smelters and Intematlom Nickel. Hudson Bay Mining. after an early weak spell, recovered its loss. In the residue of stocks sold, prices were mixed. CPR, Interna- tional Petroleum and Internation- al Paper and Power preferred were 0n the upgrade. Nations] Brewer- ies, selling at a. new low Crown Cork. Asbestos and McColl Fron. tense showed deficits. Total sales: 13.800 shares; Indus- triggz, 8.700; Mines. 10,100; Bonds, $1. - Markets At A Glance (By 7"" Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks high- er; other roups lower. Montreal- tilities higher; papers and other industriais lower; golds steady. New YOIk—Sl0C|ts closed slightly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged at pegged prices. elgn Exchange Control Board rate, New York-Cotton higher; rubber, coffee and sugar lower. MINING un- ‘ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. May 2- - "-———- I15 Close By Bernard S. 0‘I-Isrn S“): Associated Press Financial Writer A“; Huron 200 Arritfield 4 1-4 NEW YORK. May 2-<AP)- mama 105 Stocks hung out the rallying sign Broulan 132 in today's market, attracting bid- Brown 011 6 1.2 ders for steels, rails, oils and as- Bug; gdn :1 3-4 sorted specialties. Cd“ Ma] 5o 1-2 The Associated Press average 01 cent Pat I68 6 issues retained a net advance of cent; pom 16 1.2 . .1 oil’ a int at 39.3. Transfers of gonpu-um 125 1 400.390 s ares compared with 310,- Dome Q1] 21 1-4 , 040 yesterday. East crest 3 1-4 Canadian isues were quzetly firm Fed Kirk 3 5-8 , with few stocks casing slglitly. Gillies Lake 3 1-2 Distillers Sea/gram pfd lost a full Gods Lake 25 3-4 ' point: and Internuioniil Nickel 1-4, 501d Eagle 4 1-4 , Walkers. Lakeshore i-ll point each. Gold Gsio 6 Dame and Ford were gainers, up gm 50.15 2 I ~41 Gunner Gold 25 Stocks finishing on the upside Halcrow 81-2 included U. s. steel, Bethlehem. Hard Rock '72 FSsnt-a Fe, Great Northern. South- Hnrker 3 - ern Pacific, Phillips Petroleum, Hoflfnger 12 7-8 standard Oil of Ind.. Standard Oil Home Oil 160 of NJ, Boccny-Vacuum, Union Car- Howey » 22 ,bidc, Sperry, American Car and l-Illd Bay M111 It ., Foundry pfd. Eastman Kodak. Am- Int Nickel 31 erican Telephone. Allied Chemical Jpgon 37 and Westinghouse. i Keri- Add 3B5 General Motors and Chryslcry Kirk Hud 35 shifted l-8 either way. This week's Kirk Lake 81 nutomntlve output was up sub- Lake Shore 181-2 mtantially. lower were Anaconda, Leitch 50 ' American Can, Radio Com, and Little LL 199 - Air Reduction. Macasss 37o ._.__--_?___ MncLeod 1G6 BANKS Madsen 59 -_-- Malsrtic 90 (Canadian Press) McKenzie 107 Moneta 42 Stocks Close Naybob 24 Canada — Negus 75 Commerce 150 l-I Niplssing 109 Montreal 178 Noranda. 51 Nova scotls - OBrien 56 Royal Bk — Okeltn 45 O-O-O-O-OQGO-O-GO-OQ-O-O service in this Province, must , Certificate- STALLIUN ENROLMENT According to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act, all stallions two years old and over, standing for l the Department of Agriculture. Horses offering for service must be inspected and graded, be enrolled in the records of and carry an inspection Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick ser- vice. Inquire as to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS Marble Building, Halifax For further particulars apply PALMER I IIAFILAM Bank of Nova Srntin Chambers Llzilllnllgttitlvn run... no .;_______________ Pamour 1:0 Pick Crow 241) Preston Z95 St Anth 10 S81‘! Ant 0 Sand Riier 4 1-4 senator 43 Sheri-lit 53 siscoe 60 Slave Labs ll Steep Rock 1oz sturgeon 13 Sud Basin 123 sylvanite 245 Teck Hugh 309 ‘Trans Res 27 Uchl 3 Upper Can 1B8 Westflarik g Wood Cad 5 1.2 Wri I-lstrg 54g UNLISTED Pend Ore 135 Temisk 5 llnternreting The War By Kirke L. Simpson Associated Press Staff‘ Writer The “holy war" in Iraq, 111515- Eflwd by the AXLE. is a grave new "Omlliiication for Britain. London reports that gunners of the Iraq amiy. who were trained by British forces. have been shelling the vitally important Royal Air Force base at Iinbbniiiyvnii. Failure to deal promptly and ei- fectiveiy with. this situation would add immeasureably to Britain's peril in the Near and Middle East and the Mediterranean. Her ability to do so presumably rests upon the military force al. ready available at Habbaniyah or landed st Basra. There is no def- inite information yet as to the strength of BriLsh forces in the country. Nor 15 it wholly certain that the reporledappcal of the pro-Axis Iraq regime for Geniiaii help will g0 completely unanswered. Lung- Yailile N321 01‘ Italian bOmbers might take a hand in the struggle. Al; the least they could strike at oil pipe lines running from Iraq oil fields to the Mediterranean. Oil from those pipe Liies BTLLISN. warcrafl. planes and iii the eastern Mecttcrraiieaii and North Africa. Serious disruption of the oil flow‘ from Iraq wells for use in ships. planes and tanks in the Mediter- ranean and North and East Africa ivouid be a grave malter for Bri- taiii. Lacking even unofficial estimates of the British force set ashore iit Basra. there is no way of estimat. ing British chances of sirppressinp‘ or limithg the conflict, There is as yet. even. no assurance that an. Axis trap, prepared in corijunclion with Gallfllll, was not laid for the British. He apparently acquiesced in an initial landing of trocps at B8570. 0111.‘! to turn upon the Bri- tish troops when a second expedi- tion was sent. Aside from strictly military con- siderations. the effect o! the Bri- tisii-Iraq clash at Turkey's bggk- door must also be kept in mind. It might cut ‘Turkey off there from British contacts as she Ls already cut off in the Aegean b1" Nazi ccn- quest cf Greece. ~ The War This Week By Don Gilbert Canadian Press Cable Editor The wars next great struggle will be for control of the Middle East, for the vital Suez waterway and the unbounded petroleum re- sources of Mesopotamia. Rapid developments in the 87th' week of hostilities painted the de-i velopiiig campaign strongly toward, the East. leaving a thrust through Spain at Gibraltar a secondary possibility. A Nazi-inspired revolt against. British treaty rights in Iraq and! Nazi fcrcesdpoised on the Egyptian; frontier an on occupied Greek‘ islands off the Turki-h coast madcl up it situation that appeared ripe for a Nazi attempt to rcalizn the, old German dream of eastern pow- er. The week saw completion of the German conquest of Greece. a val- iant British rcarpimrd action en- abling the evacuation of 110 per cent oi tlic British cxpeditxiiinry force. The large aiid slriilcziciilly" located Greek island of Crclc. 150 miles south of Athens. remained iii Allied hands and will be defended. Stallion owners are asked to enrol their animals im- lmediately. Applications for should include name of horse public service. All horses that enrolment cost $2.00 nnd breed, age, color, description and registration number, if horse is registered. Stallion owners who use horses for service, not enrolled or inspected, or in grades not authorized by the Act, will be subject to the penalty provisions of the above mentioned Act. Only horses enrolled, graded, and authorized by the Department of Agriculture, will be permitted to travel for have graded “out” since 1938, will hot be permitted to stand or travel for service. DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i WlNTrpT§“‘_—'_'i-' l for f‘ _ N on SMABT 80y i . our "°i‘.‘eu-’i:o?i.-l¥3i‘§:i l --»=-~-=~-=-i-=- ied the Germans will seek to estab- Ttlrky remained calm in her new predicament. Some reports suggest- llsh themselves in Syria. tliu< by- passing Turkey in the eastern drive. The Turkish rcss rcitfiirmed ,it5 pro-British son iments but ex- pressed disappointment that Bri- lain had been unable to seiid more than 60.000 troops to ilic aid of} Greece. Axis forces on tiic Egyptian fron- tier appeared stalled, Ii i.= likely they are concentrating on rehabil- itating their mechanized equipment after the long push acro=s Libya ‘and making preparations to cr-or- dinate their attempt to advance with Nazi plans in other sectors. The besieged garrison at Tobruk remained a menace to the Axis mun i=1 VE_ N 5% llP T0 $500.1.» This is the way We pay our bills- And It's really the most sensible way! We ‘o to Gencrnl Finance Eletern Ltd., for a loan. We pay on p11 our 1.111. and start with a “clean slate." We can repay in small rilgflzihl! Dlyments. Why don't you try this simple, practical CONSIDERED .' Phugegitlelgfil Finhance Eastern Ltd. PI ll I C nrlot etow Offl ll . 9-K’: Gnfton Street Phone 266 Ho: 454 ceSallililjduy if-l rrt: :-—-_——.- . military clique effeclEd an Axfs- {wwwoceocovoo o}; inspired coup detat at Biiflildéld. ‘ FOR SALE One No. i a Kodalrir. winner. s1: ‘lThe quality lens in this (‘iinicrn cnn ,not be duplicated lliili nii ncvoun Of Glanclng back 25 years:- Stern measures were taken to supress the Irish Rebellion. Martial law was proclaimed throughout the country April 27, 1916, and the up- F-Fmi? endedv-Mfli’ 1 31181‘ a week Of of a Government TIWIFITlIIYII sill!‘ fizittmg, mainly in Dublin. the war iil-JIIHI (iffci-i-li .11 a iris Gen. Charles ‘Ibwnshend’; heroic price for quick szilc. Applv but vein effort. to hold out at Kut- J. J. !~"l'l.'l\'.\lt‘1‘. El-Amara ended Aipril 29 when the 2116 Fitzroy Street half-starved British forces 1n the ****"¢"H~H¢H¢~~<~ Mesopotamian town surrendered t3 i 1-"2954430-53-7-19. the Turks after a siege lasting I43 FOR SALE YESTERDATS Fully Modern Home 68 l-Z acres of lcnd 4 l-2 miles LOCAL MARKET from Charlottetown HERBERT Nelson CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATS Mu.5|1fie]d_ rssun Mom... 1...... ..29;"."5"3'7 . ‘— RETAIL MARKET E88: doz 20-25c cabbage 3 head 25c R Beets, 3 lbs 10c Roast Beef 16-241: gfiflfgf‘ qngeflt 12 13f Two Enterprise Renown Ranges F0111 ouch 75-100 $15 each. One CociI-O-Mutic splrlfaclg‘ m lsaofgg Blower, Lurge Size $25. One Beefk qfi.) 12¢ Stanley No. 45 Flow, Bend 0nd SW3 ' 18-250 ’ ' _ Bauer dairy 3588c Rabbit Plane, 2O different cut Chicken em, 311N415.) ters, $10. These articles ore of- Cilnled b"! 1'10 1 fered of a low price for quick Potatoes pk 20¢ I A I Head lettuce, 2 for 2712f“ e" pp 7 Carrots. 3 lbs. 10c 6131111321. etatligg. Dk. 65g? ALEX. W. MATHESON or . s c - 923mm,,‘ 3 m, m, J. J. STEWART 236 Fitzroy St. Tufnjpg, 3 my 10c L BO-4-26-30~5-3-7, Celery Hearts, bunch 15c __ Island Honey ' ' ‘d Eating apples, hamper $2.50 .-__ island Celery 10-15c Tomatoes, lb. 23c New Mushrooms, box 24c New Rhubarb. lb. 22c New radish, 3 bunches 25c Russett Apples pk. 70c -- New Beets bunch 12c _ New carrotsbunch 1 Just outside City on pove- Pigs, per pair, 6 wks $8.00 ment, 6room collage, modern War-25 Years conveniences, garage, lcrge gard- en, shode trees. Priced for quick sole, would consider exchange for house in town. Phone 925-L. powers ,' tanks I Ago Today (Br The CanadIan Press) MAY 3. IBIS-Four Irish rebel lenders tried and executed. Bill introduced in Commons to apply conscription to married men in Farm For Sale Great Britain. Zeppelin wrecked on the Norwegian coast. German alr- At Suffolk. l" 909d l°¢°fi°"i men raided Deal on the Kent coaft- I02 clcres about 82 acres clear, MAY 4' 1915_Geman no“. t; m, balance hard nncl soft wood. Upited states ieirlébodletliflprflnljltsfi u: Weii watered. Good iund and reraiii romsnirigspsw ou - - warning. Fierce fighting began at 9°°d b“"d!"95' APPIY Y° M” Hill 304 near Verdun. Henry Mellick, on premises, or H. F. MncPhee, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. ,,1. 801-5-3-6-8. FARM FUR SALE At Cherry Hill containing 84 acres, property of the lute Mrs. Morgnret Munn, J. R. MUNN, NEIL MUNN Executors. DZCK‘ L 191-5 3-10-17 Keep lyllnarifs In the home_ Mammoth AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell by suction on the premises of JAMES E. SUL- LIVAN. Summersldc East. 2E9 miles from Summerslde, on TUESDAY. MAY 8th at I2 Noon All his Stock, Crop, Implements and Furniture L 323-5-3-7 _._ . I FOR SAL RESIDENTIAL PR1’)- PERTY IN RIONTAGYE. Well located on ("imcreil Highway neat‘ Business S01‘- consisting of Brood Mare (1500 lbs) Geldlnz. 3 years (1500); Gelding, 2 ears (1200): Filly, 2 ears (1200); 8 ead of choice Catt e; 20 Hens; Chalmers Tractor. new; Disc Drill with Fertilizer attachment. practic- ally new; Manure Spreader: Sec- tional Seeder; Lever Spring Harrow; Tractor Plow; Hay Mower; Hay Rake; Binder, Deering. almost new; 2 Farm IVagons; Cart; Engine; John Deere. 6 H. P.; Engine and Pump Jack, 2 H. P.; Threshing Ontfl ' - _ F‘ . (l- v1,“- “Pr, rflalfs; Grain Crusher: Grain Slings; “on _ m}: l?" H! Q l h T‘ gen-herpes $31110“? 1'20?“ lbsis; 21152:!!! IOOILIIIIZR m ci. H cililic l“ CD873 0|‘, t! Vi! 0. Z t 0nn1§_ r 1| i t‘ (1,, Bob Slcighs; Wood Sleigh; Smooth- > _ _ ‘ lmz Harrow: i kinds Ilarness. Hardwood Fl 001 c d. MM 11mm" "i" ml?"- ‘md °“ i‘ Wm‘ large Attic and Basement. equipped farm: a quantity of Hay. E] t . I Hhtcd hi,“ Straw and Oats. Also all Ilousehold 0 C I‘ l C .li. - r ‘ Furniture and Cooking Utensils in- cluding Kitchen, Dining Room. Liv- ing Room and Bedroom Furniture. Also hundreds of small articles not] enumerated. ‘ Terms, cash. unless otherwise nr-~ ranged with the proprietor. I daly i: unfit. sale on next "M- day, f0 ow ng. . . MORRISON. H F Auctioneenf11-44-4-26-30-5-3 Furnace installed. OllllHllld- ing 15x26. All on (‘nrnt-i" Lot Photo etc, on request. lkir- gain for cash. B. COBIPTON. i.l)lI'i‘l<Il). Ilcllc River. __.>._. NOTICE Highways Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, and until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases WINEIT the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pnllnfiS. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 24th day of April, A. D. 1911- By order, -—»——-., flank and beat off repeated at- tcmpistn reduce it. 0. W. CAMPBELL) Acting Clerk of the Executive Cpuncil. .,-" ., . . he lell-lr-M-fl I l l i -..i . I y.