and in good tions. week. i ,. i, . ‘, i 103 Queen Street, Women Workers WANTED For Worlt in War Industry Located in Southern. Ontario Women between the ages of 20 to 35 years health. Highest wages paid, with good workin condi- Beginners will receive $19. 0 per Supervised housing accommodation available with excellent recreational facilities. Make your application withorit delay. . Railway fares advanced. Those interested should apply to THE IIETIBES 0T THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSIJIiANBE BUMMISSIUN Charlottetown, P. E. l. Artillery Recruits ' 200 recruits required for 204th Field Battery R. C. A. from the following groups: immediate enlistment in the (R). The men will be drawn (1) Men—17-19—any category. (2) Men—l9-35—categories lower than B. (3) Men—30-50-any category~ (4) Men up to 50 years of age who are exempt from service under the N. R. M. A. Appl w y at CHARLOTTETOWN ARMOURIES Open daily except Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. {IlIlI:I,IXI alaxagnallllZIXIZIXIZISIIIXIXIZIZ Mel-i‘ liICTOYZlTC-"(flfi 5-21-31. 8o ... d l0 §preciatiom 70c per Inch or 4c cents per Inch. Address and application. Advertising Rates — Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locsla o per word; Announcement: and " ed per word; In Memorial Notices ‘lilo ner tnolr rum and s ritual Offerings, Cards. m. 5o oer i» Condolence 0o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for 51.00 cents for erery additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Payable in Advance‘ Coming Events 8o per worii: is oi Lia name: tters oi r word. Lists of Subscriptions eaentgtion $1.00. Other rates 0n Personal Wanted NOTICE Our Store will close 6 P. M. Sharp Starting June 1st Except Saturdays. McGOWAN S LIMITED, Kilmuir WOOL We are buying wool daily washed and unwashed. Prives for unwashed wool is 21c to 33c a pound according to grade. ‘ Prices for washed wool is 37c to 4.3_c a pound depending on quality. All wool must be clear of all dirt and burrs. There is no restrictions on washed wool. Wm. ilondcn & Sons Charlottetown, P. E. Island PGfO-O-O-O-O-O-O-OO-QO-OOWO-QOW ASTHMA 1S A J02 KILLER. “Davis Asthma. Remedy" 7895 is s. Joy bringer. 64 doses with will!!! oi Vitamin "A" only . Pharmacy. ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY itchy condition immediately re- lieved with ‘Davis’ Prurltua Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- antees this. 60c. $1.00 and bl jar for 81.65. Follow enclosed d ct. 4-22-lmo. Agents Wanted , AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT o lhlargements. big money maker. United Art. Toronto. 5-14 g For Sale FOR SALE — SMALL COBBLER " ggtatoes. Vernon MacMlllan. sckley. 5-23-11. HTIAWBERRY PLANTS, 80c PER. i hundred; 75c b mail. 84.50 per thousand. F. Reeves, South- Port. 5-9-11. ___i_____________ ; B01151: son sane coon Dior; . c l . l . . 6|“ £18m pnven ences App yd, u l "W TONS CLOVER AND TIM- . “hi! Seed for sale yet at low ces. B. J. ‘rrowsdale, West- Iflfleland. 5-20-31. M °- wanrsn - runnrsnrzn WANTED-CAST IRON SCRAP. Highest prices paid. Hall and Btavert. 5-19-20-22-23. SUM- mer cottage. accommodation four; June Se tember inclusive; within city llm ts. refer-ably near shore. Box A. B. . care Guardian. To Let T0 RENT-COMFORTABLE FUR- nished bedroom. gentleman pre- ferred. Write"A." Cuardinarzxé a‘ AIIGTZUN SALE AT WHEATLEY RIVER. TUESDAY, MAY 26th AT 2 P. M. I am Instructed by Mrs. Catherine Smith to sell by Public Auction her ‘ ‘ " ellects ’ " kitchen range, kitchen table and chairs, 1 lounge; clock; 1 heater; oilcloth squares; dining. room table and chairs: ehesterfleld suite (almost FOR. RENT AT SUMMER-SIDE five roomed house. electricity, run- nlng water- Five acres land, Barn, fox pens, sheds, etc. Write B Guardian, Summerslde. 5-21-31. T0 LET 0N GROUND FLOOR one heated furnished bed-sitting room with kitchenette and cook- ing privileges and some frigi- dalre space. Apply "A" Guardian. 5-22-11. Miscellaneous MAY SPECIALS — MRS. stone's Beauty Salon. Lost JOHN- 5-20-71. , BALE - SEED OATS. APPLY llllil Seed Cleaning Plant. arlottotown. 5-20-31. L081‘ AT nun rornr. mite AND wheel. Finder notify TJJ. Kick- ham, Sourts 5-20-21. v his sane-one new MODERN INNER. Brighton Shore. Large "h Dorm and living room. Con- "thins 2 bedrooms, kitchen and pitch. Phone 1700 between 5 and p-m. 5-20-21, ____ ‘Female Help Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCED COOK for two months. References re- quired. Write D. J. Guarsdlan. i VIE CAMERA - BELL AND 123223;" ‘"1 ""'°.l§°‘iilhi?é" ltrcet, W“, li-22-2l: ~ I0! sane - new coan not. W“! Path der - Privately owned. Apply Cuarglian. 8 t.‘ 9 8-4 M; 71,5,‘- Mi-a - snaan oars, -.‘1i'.‘2l“i'.‘...2°°°{‘.“‘;. c» De - , . 0011210 Y Miami-re. a-za-nf “£22111 son sane. rnonl: p or call 213 Prince Street. 5-22-11. ‘ SENTENCE!) IN In}! l Wsun .75?“ a -~ an“, - — rena Behan m” {e 21th attempted murder: hi, mo“ N‘ liitited to have fired 5m, sung“ degecglves during an u w n m" gran-ingu- sentenc- MAID W A N T E D. APPLY 06 Hlllsboro St. 5-22-3L Male Help Wanted "RWH"? “it. m‘ “'1 l“ 11 - 110011. Guardian. 5-2g-tll Position Wanted YOUNG LADY DESIRIS POSI- tldn as sten uphel‘. Write "X." Ouardl 5-22-11. Agents Wanted—Female LARGE NUMBER (MNADIAN women now successfully engaged selling Rawlelgh Products. Your chance to start in business for yourseif- No experience neces- "and? lattlgdclplllgkWllldlgllll% i‘ . Debt. ll-ls-470-80l- ., Montreal. suns-o'- kills sell- r THE CHAkLOTTifPOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TTONS llevi York Stock Exchange (Canadln Press) Stocks Close Am C and I 20 l-2 Am Tel Tel 117 1-8 Anaconda 23 1-4 Baldwin Loco 11 Bendix Av I l-t Beth Bioel Ches Ohio_ D 8-! Chrysler 58 1-8 Con Edison , l2 3-8 Elec Auto Lite 36 1-5 Gen Elec 24 8-8 Gen Motors 85 Gt Nor Pld 28 Kennecott 2’! Mont Ward 28 3-4 N Y Central '1 1-8 Nor Am C0 8 l-B Penn I-‘tR. 20 i-‘hll Pet Co 83 7-8 Std Oil NJ l4 1-2 ‘Ilexes Corp 82 5-8 United Air 24 1-2 U S Rubber 17 7-8 ' U S St Co 45 ‘ Vanadium Corp l4 7-8 West Union 25 3-8 West Elec 60 l-B Woolworth — a Produce Prices wOMlREAL. May 2l—(CP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and western (92 score) , gs spot: Eastern A-lcrge 31 1-2-32; A-medium 28 l-2--28; A- pullels and E-B 25 1-2-26; E-C 21 1-2-22. MONETREAL, May. 2l-—(CP)— Produce market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- pertinent, oi Agriculture follow:- Eggs; graded shipment. selling A-large 32; A-enedlum 30; B 26 1-%2‘1 1-2; C 22-22 1-2. Butter: first. grade oreamery prints, Jobbing price, 36—37; flrst grade solids, jabbing price, 36 1-2 -36 l-2; current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 35, no 2 34; wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurized 35. 710 2 34 1-2. Cheese: current receipts. western and Que, white, l9 5-8 FOB Mont- treal; wholesale. western and Que, white 20 first grade FAB Montreal. Potatoes: Que whites no l 1.70- 1.75; no 2 1.36—l.60; NB mcun- taln n0 1 1.80-1.85; PEI lain 1.80-4.90; whites 1.80-1.85; Maine per cwt. 2.35-2.40; Florida, new crop, vihite, 5O lb bags, U.S.. 110610 grade, 2.35. 100 lb baits 4.5?- Montrcal Gluh (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitlbi Cc-m 50 Abitibi Pfd 4 Don A 2 1-4 Fraser — Fraser VTC 10 1-2 Ford A 17 1-4 Hir Walker 43 1-11 Home Oil 236 Imp Oil 8 3-8 Int Pete 11 7-8 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close ' Canada — Montreal 1B3 Commerce — Royal Bank 147 Nova. Scotls. —- Toronto Exchange TORONTO, May 21-(CP)-'I‘he stock market continued in an o9- timistlc vein today and the golds advanced 2.62 in the index. their MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Etoehs Close Bell Tel _. Brazilian a 3-3 B C Power A 18 Can Car Pld a5 Can 1nd Al A 8 1-8 Cons finelt 87 3-8 Dist Bus as 7-8 Dom Steel B 8 3-8 DOm {Pextile '14 1-2 Imp Tob e 3-4 Int Nickel Mil Power 20 3-4 Nat Brew :4, Nor-ands. 45 1.3 Quebec Power 11 1-2 51151771158811 12 7-8 St Law Corn ._ 8t Law Pfd 10 1-3 G I fill! s _WENNIPEG. May 21—(GP)—- Light. mill denmnd for a few local transactions characterized business on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Wheat futures closed unchanged. In the coarse grain pit mcst o! the trading was confined to cots and barley in the October position. ‘Ihere were a few scattered trades rye. Grain futures close: Wheat: May 79 1-4.3. July 80 3- A. Oats: May 51 1-213, July 51 l-2B, Oct 49 1-4-3. Barley: May 64 3-43, July til 3-48. Oct 63 1-458. Rye: May 61 l-KB, July 61 7-813, Oct. 63 3-8.8. Cash prices: Wheat: hard 79 1-4; l nor 79 1-4; 2 nor 76 1-4; 3 nor 7217-8; 4 nor 71 3-4; 5 Wheat 69 3-4; 6 3-4; feed wheat/SS 1- ‘ 1 1-2; 3 CW 51 1-2- ex 1 ‘lflfeed s1 1-2; 2 feed s‘ J Barley: 1 and 2 CW 6 1and2CW2rzw6-i3 10W G4 3-4; lfeed 64 1- 8-4: 3 feed 62 1-2. -4; ' 2 feed Montreal Exchange , May 21—(CP)—- Newsprlnts and other industrial: were marked down and metals and mines edged higher in trading to- d-ay on the stock exchange and curb market. Easier paipers on the stock ex- change were St. Lawnence Corpor- ation preferred. which touched s. new low, Ba-‘hurst. and Howard smith preferred, Others don-n m me industrial se:t.".0n were Canad- ian Bronze, Dosco “B" and lndus- - trial Alcohol "A." Noranda amplified Wednesday's gain c-l’ plvctal metals and lntrr- national Nickel was fraciiozi-wlly improved. Hollinger was ujwvnrd bcund in mines. Imperial slippcd a little in oils. A group of utilities advanced and included Qucbrc Power, B. C. Pow- er “A," Montreal Power and S1- guenay pieferrecl. Shawfnigan and Brazilian were shade-d. Among msceilianeous issues peering Associated Breweries and Disllllers-Sezigrams got lifts and Imperial Tobacco was depraved. Total sales: 10,500 shares; Indus- trlals, 4.800; Mines 5.700. Markets At A Glance (Canadian PrPess) Toronto and New York-Stock! registered substantial grins. Montreal-Utilities and golds hith- er; papers and other lndustrlils wer. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. 8.1)- Finance ANNOUNCEMENT THE GIFT SCHEME Surprise, Pearl, Comfort Soaps and Handy Ammonia Powder WILL BE DISCONTINUED ON JULY 31st, T942 Because ot the War, because of the diflieuliies of obtaining supplies of gifts, and most important of all, the vital need to con- serve metals, materials and manpower for the manufacture of essential war goods. it has been decided in the National interest to discontinue the Gift Scheme. As a consequence,we regret to inform the public that the Gift Scheme will be withdrawn on July 31st, 1942, and after that date no SURPRISE, PEARL or COMFORT SOAP, or HANDY AMMONIA POWDER coupons can be exchanged for gifts. As soon as we are able to obtain supplies of new packaging material, these products will be sold in wrappers and cartons without the Gift Coupons, and such wrappers will not be exchangeable for gifts. It may still be possible, however, to buy Surprise, Pearl and Comfort Soaps and Handy Ammonia Powder after July 31st, 1942. in packages bearing coupons. This cannot be avoided, but such coupons nevertheless cannot be accepted after that date. To obtain g1fts,eoupons must be mailed before July 31st, 1942,10- GIFT SERVICE PAGE FIVE Box 222 - Toronto E i l \'*;v’7 7i T‘ Tu‘ i Pmmnem on m Wm i6 it, but the acid makes it more iiendi Coca-Cola, Sears lane-duck,‘ greed? ggfinggfi. 3 1.4 er and the °u “npmve! the 315W"?- crai Motors, Bethlehem, U5, Steel, Roche 3 n the mumflde l5 munded 9313’ ml Dflme Mines, Westinghouse, Wool- San Ant 17o wnenmg m” fibres 3nd maid"! worm, J- 1. Case, Du Pour, Amer- s, t 18 “he Fm” mm’ 12mm» W? P"- 10.111 Can and Douglas Alrcrzfi. hm (1)5 68 pmtmns °f ‘h? mixture “Willi b‘ Ram, OHS’ coupe,‘ utilities ind S‘ err t o reversed, that. 1S, two or three part4 most aircr-afts were narrow. Down gigélgg‘ 423 °f vinegar m °ne Pa" °1' 011- a d w ts U 1c ,1> . -—————-— Tic sit-hotels? Nill. Errand: Page sleep m“ 147 INCREASED SALES NOTED United Aijgfgjf, and Amgd Chenk Straw Lake 1 1-2 IN LIFE INSURANOI ‘ml- fififiwfim“ ‘i? ‘TORONTO May 21 Up 2 per n - — sylvaniw 140 cent as compared with the same _ Tack Hugh 178 month last year, April sales of new 5 ordinary life insurance in Canada ll BITDIGS T°b“"l a and Newfoundland totalled sac 2s: 7T3“ R" s? 000 according to figures compiled UPP C" by't.he Life Insurance Sales Re- m YORK. May .._...._ 35pm, ‘ti’ a:*%*.§:.r:.: The Canadian dollar gained 1-16 of Waite Am“ 415 Gets Association ' a cent l“ today's flirelm exchange Wrt Her 250 Detailed sales’ by rovinces were! dealings to close at a discount of g British Columbia $2 93 000' Albert 11 1-4 per cent 1n terms cd’ the Unis-rm eiaooo- Saskatchewah $101000," United states dollar. (Otto/we Fcr- 15 Mimiiobs’ s17s1ooo~ ohm-lb (m2 Sig; gigphanse Coptgol Bosirpl rate 1:52:23“ 3 1,; 690. z Quebec ', , ; New - -— . per C511 ‘$001111 . B 1 k 95¢ ; l, The pound Sterling Ilrfshsd un- T°m1 sales 235-000- 63%,? Civil.“ gw§§vfi§§°“§.§l,__ 05BX18“! fll- $4.04. TALK “UNTMELY” 000: Newfoundland $554000. DR BONNELL FEELS These sales, which are based upon — I I - the experience of 1B companies re- MINING (Cnnadian, Press) TORONTO, May 21- 17132.3}Kll“1'i.£i5'.llli'i‘°ilti1i‘?’i .,,,‘.‘$i,.’.f,°°"m‘”. “ulfiii. Y2?" .5“; ___ 510"“ °'°'° 9°“ ""ll2""“‘"‘- '°“."‘°'.“'~"f;="’f metals s1 and ‘western oils .62. The mew YORK. "Mew 11-10113); 235091“ 1?? ""1"". "will"? °“'P°""" "m"; “digs wT/bldrrrl-“nl mes qoylihang legi-liesirblilligyhfiilgiéllgldtlnoligdnrsls 5W EX 3 “mam” “hulk”; 1 Alum“ “m”: gins the heavestl‘ since like 29 lost. in tcdays stcck market and iav- Beam‘? 63 quantity sawed lumber; several “u, “m! ‘were comlned mafnly med 155.195 mguntgd 1 to 4 p-irts. lull-ll? 7 ' "m" nllcks‘ to dividend yers and to promis- a number touching new hiihs f°1' Bmetal 9 1'4 w‘ B‘ BHATON‘ lng prospecl): with fairly high the year. T Bmwine 715 5 31 3; Auclhnu" mllliheads. lidcmtyre advanced 2 Several Canadian stocks regls- groulm n 4i ' ' ' . umqve qr 15o isms, l or int. r better. rown O $1.1‘; fisbfirfilt tgddtd I. point to Dorm-Cathie adliarlitdsd 101-8 paints Buff Ank 200 close at l2 8-4 in quite heavy to 1o 1-8, Distillers Seagram one Buff can 2 3-4 trading. ma. aim, Sgmax and point to 1a. and McIntyre Mines Coriboo 115 i‘°‘“““’ '21s“ imrlccmviil: grass‘.escmmttshz'isseiz: 3:3: is; s; . . umcver ~ - . ' ~ - i" W’ M" "W “P ” °° suitcases: excess‘ goes,“- s; . . - n 1- ' | a. instructed by the executors Gains ct 1o to so cents were net- zillan Traction. Distillers ‘Sleaygroms Cginfig,’ .,_., of the estate of the late, A. Miller ind by Aunor. Biliffalo Ankerile, pfd.. and Ford 0d‘ Canada, A’ wore Co“ smelt 37 1.2 Math-son to sell by PIIbI-c Auction Kerr Addison. Meeuod Cockschutt, unchanged. Deng“, 4 1,3 on Wednesday, May 27th at l P. M. Macassa, Ban Antonio and Byl- The Associated Press averaghe 0g Duqueme 3 12.121. ‘liaitflll“i.'.‘ii"i.él"i.'i'iii e W we "P i o‘ ~ P" s M- . The mod, utility, implement and 343, largest rain for this barcme er Eldorwo 40 -‘ " "I'll "if" 15"‘ 54 1°" steel stocks were the stronger since April as. Transfers of 558500 Pr - u land with fox pens. also all houeo- ' 01 the industrial depsrt- mares were the heaviest s'nce G mlliiak m 14 slwld "m" lmllldlnl- he" "s" 5 gmslll. Benior om were firm with mm. s and cmnbflrid with 405.46) “is s bureaus; 3 beds and springs; rocking 37mm Amman up 14 to 15 3_3_ “Sunday Gunner 9 1-2 chairs; 2 chest drawers; 3 oil e Home Q11 finned 2 cents to 2.37 in the new high clogs were l-lallnor 200 s uares; commode; oil stove and and momma 10 to 75_ 0th“ we“. Qu-y51er_ Gggdyggf. GQfdfTch‘ U_ l-Iarrl Rock 44 o n; kitchen range (Frontenac); em on! hem “nay a Rubber cmmm and pfgfeffgd Hcllinger B15 dining-room table, chairs and bullet; __ and Montgomery want Home Q11 337 3 clocks; mirrors; writing deal; Home“ 4 1.3 radiimdfoot sltool; ‘clllispliloas: 35101;“ .1550“ 1g II PIPE!‘ Cl; O m‘- ' loll-t; zoom-n»- wiio-oeo fig‘; 35.1’, “i; bles and chairs; lamps; electric , -\ Lake Show 815 toaster; 1 stool; 2 lounges; oil bar- . L 3w rel; rakes; iorks and hoes; wash i; amaque 103 boiler; scythe; lawn mower; 50 ft. v H Little LL '=':.'"-a= 2ii$.."‘i‘;.i$é."i'.3.°ii § hasten it‘. an : ' - Illa spoong and several other’ artlc- it/gagiseg 1g lel. w_ E BEAN,‘ _ ‘P5: ‘fuel sltontroller is advising the public to ., mlftyfe a, M M b uhgugggiwlry, secure ‘eh 1r colt: raquipertnenlts early in order to avoid Mcxenm M 1.; Property m1 e an ss e s o e e , Mm ",5 Y P0 g a r n t e season . fixation-s '3 --5'19'"-2°- We handle all the high grade Nova Scotia Coals, m Moneis so DUKE AND DUSTMAN as well as Dominion Household Coke, genuine Walsh gtggfl,“ i}, BIRMINGHAM “mm, Ad?) g Anthracite etc. Ngnznd, a 7.; ‘v - on '-M"°h °i 5"'“'““fl"'“§,f§"‘é; Kindly let us have your order at your earliest 9mg: g 1.; ‘““°“ “m b’ m“ ° i n I eonvlence. o t Nickel i4 1 a our post-war endeavor, sad up; _ PH m - n“ 1;»*:'=~.1a'i..r" W i .::'::::.. .. . orwnr , or ns a . ' - it 1 1 wl ere the son oi the Paymnster 15 Dlrlrsec boiildsthel son of the Dllfllmlil ' D‘ & Co’ _ Perron Gold 105 will sit side by side in the bettn v PHQNE 178 Pick Crow 107 England of the future." _ Pioneer 150 --———-——-— Presto! 102 NEW YORK. May 20 — Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell, pastor of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church said in a recent sermon that while last week's appeal by Pope Pius for peace was "actuated by high mot- ives" it was ‘untimely’ and “would be disastrous." Dr. Bcnnell formerly of Charlotte- town said such s ace at this time "could be elfecte only by a be- trayal of the cause for which the United Nations are fighting.” 1t would mean "that we make peace with the gangster while he still possesses his loot." Here’s an Easy Way To Keep Beef During warm weather, if beef is to be kept in the home ior a day or two before being cooked, it is a wise precauton, particularly if the refrigerator is not of the best, to adopt the treatment known as "marlnatlng" The process consists of preparing s. marinade. or pre- servative mixture. made up 0 blending vinegar or lemon julge with olive, corn, or other vegetabe 011 in the proportion of one part vinegar to two or three parts oil. A little pepper or a dam of mus- tard may be added if desired. Place the meat 1n a. covered earthenware dish. not s metal dish on account of the acid. and thor- oughly coat the beef with the mar- inade, which may be applied hand- ily with o. pastry brush. Rub Will into the crevices of the meat. This ess not only protects the meat lrom the air and hel to reserve presenting 85 per cent of the busi- ness in force. are for new settled- for ordinary insurance. exclusive of increases, revivals, dividend addit- ions. relnsurance acquired, pension bonds without insurance. annuities, group and wholesale business. Do not sprinkle all your linen napkins when pro-poring for iron- ing. Dip every third napkin into clear warm water. place one bu tween two dry napkins, fold and roll together. N-akins dampened in this way are ircned easily, - s. POULTRY We will be buying fowl and chicken, alive or dressed, all summer. Prices are good now. All poultry received remitted for daily. THE ROYéAA. PACKING J. D. JENKINS. Prop. For Sale By Public Auction AT VERNON RIVER PREMISES LATE DR. J. T. COLLINS There will be sold by Public Auction on the premise! of the late Dr- J. T. Collins at Vernon River on Sautrdayv the thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1942 at five p. m. his test- room dwelling, drugstore and office, equilliml will‘ “"11” lights. Large barn and garage. Also one-half acre of land» freehold or leasehold. DATED this twenty-second day of May. A. D. 1943. GEORGE J. TWEEDY, Solicitor JOSEPH I! ‘HDONALD. Auctioneer.