Aron. 19. 1%!) _-_ TPIE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN “'7 NOWA Canada. vir-Q-ev-seznninn Registered Grade “A" French Coach Stal- lion “liialicieux” No. 28899. Finest horse of his breed ever imported into Will travel reasonable distance by T STUD STOCK QUOTA TYONS N. .Y. Stock ‘ trailer 0n appointment. E F FEE: $12.00 for season. XC finge TERMS: $2.00 dcasht at service. Balance in __._ 30 days or approve no e. "MARES AT owzvazrs RISK" ‘°“""’“ '"'" Will stand at - HUGH WALKEIVS Barn, “m” °'°" Charlottetown. AA? gomg F 3? ‘y: h1anafieR1—WAL K ER EAREgnEr B-AK Am nsiiniiir s i1: . . E Am IE1 Tel 1'13 3-5 HUG PHONE 1390 R Al" “m” ° ‘H’ Anaconda. 30 /~ "'""~ m minivan Loco g2 ' ' ,_ ' Beth Steel 781-4 Advertising Rates Payable Ill Advance 33g; 335;; g; i-i Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisements g5 Cents gggyfif Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals Commonwes so 1 1-4 . p," word; Announcement; and Coming Events 3o per wot-q; Con liidison 31 7-8 Classified 3c per ‘WWI: In Mt-‘lnoflain Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Curt Wright A 28 3-8 |.~|,,,3| “my spiritual Offerings‘ Lords, etc., 5c per name; Letters oi Elec Aut/o Lite 30 5-8 Condolence 70o P" lmlh- w" dill! Olllllflincnt 40 words for $1.00 Elec Pr Lt 5 5-8 3nd i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Gen Eiec 3'1 1-4 “precllllflll. 70c n" llwh 0r 4e oer word. Lists of Subscri tlonit Gen Foods 40 s-a i9 cents oer inch. Address and Pres thin $1.00. Other rs an Gen Motors 53 a-a pppiicatlon. . . . _... 000G110: g 1-2 f’ gt oo- Ptd as Agents wanted Position Wanted h}; “l w’: o" Hz: K ti’. S6 1-2 toonmo FOB iii sTiflllQmn-l,“ _ Zilxtlei/nra so i-a reasons. .::=.“.“§.2st smelter-ere‘ ~ Y one w Q BllC h l n. XCB BIIL o _ ‘Katy you how can’ 1i 18 i0 6i»- enoe-s. Reliable. "L. u." Gnnfinfif, gs; 1T6“? a; a: Write t0 lLs 00d! . 10!‘ FT“ c3 L-235-4-13-6l. Pammo t 7 1 4 liguerfliiiliorctogoiittio§blirriiffign' M- Penn nuii a1 1:2 “(less clement. Montreal. N4. EfiE-euaneol-ls Phil Morris 95 --——- Phil Pet Co 3B 7-8 wanted bui-nrgrlipeegvicgilangTg/zlililailleld’ Elli 0g Cor 1g a‘; ' l . o opp 1. wan-mo - mono rios. Y- n“ H‘ or’ “riibflflltfil: fit.“ 0° i: i-s ing highest mark; e ces. rite ..__-___-._ Sm on N J w 14 Knud J6me ' b3l4-4-l7-3i- 11o‘! loose-leaf Eggs EIbIImICLK-SS. ,i5,'““d° g"? {g .14‘; _J_--—-—————-— c. dl ' , axes Ora - ' xrnn - casn REGISTER. a “e Gm“ a" ‘M’ ff§l§$§l1n-,r_ United Air so. llA Mpdluyn size. Applv Seveniwh i-mm-m- United Drug 65 l-B c" - wirss...rtue=rr.. "be "are as "n" i: .. "" 59 - - w. NTEn - EGG GRADER. SOME eluding l6 mares, 3 fit foal. SA. n. 8 g gum," 59 3-4. exnvriellfll- Cvoflnleslo“ 1M1!- wrbzht. L-376-4-19-3l. U S 1nd A; A 231.2 liiorcll El!!! Gffldllll ska-timi- immr-i i V-‘nndhnn 36 ‘.3 L-334-4-l8—2l. LOW PRICES ON RECONDI- ‘ B]. 3 b2 -3———~w~ 1" d terrace s:."..s:"s§:..§"d "e “nlfiélhnio? o n» aiesmen an e - L_358_-4_,9_3,_ w... m, m —-——— Woclworth — WANTED: MAN FOR PROFIT- able rtawlelgh Route. Must be sat- isfied with good living at start. write Rnwlelgh's,Dept. M-L-470- DOMINION l?!‘ CANADA PROV CE OF PRINCE IIDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT A. I940 r. In It» Estate of Louis Lionel Jen- kins lntc of Charlottetown in Queens (‘ountv in the said Province Retired ill-crawl trstnte. To the Sheriff of the County of Our-ens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: Wlu-rros unon reading the netitlon on lilr- of ll. Francis MacPhee n! (‘lmi-littlctoyvii aforesaid. barrister, tlu- executor of the above named rstzitv. prnyin that s citation may hr- issocil for t e ourpiose hereinafter sci. forth: You are t crefore hereby thr (‘ourt Ilousc in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in the said Prov- ince on Tucsdav the seventh day c! M0? ncxt coming. at the hour of elcvcn ok-lock forenoon of the same rlav to shew cause if any they can “lw lllc Accounts of the sold Estate "will" not hr ceased and thc nstnto cloud 0- prayed for in salri petition ""11 0H motion hf II. fiancis Mac- Plrm Esq. Proctor f0r said Petit- ..Anrl it is hereby ordered that n lflll‘ "WY hcrcof be forthwith pub- ilslioil in some ncivspapcr published in (lnirlottctoivn aforesaid once in cncli \i'l‘f‘l( for at least four consecu- tive vvccks from the date hereof and that n truc copy hereof he forthwith hosted in the followin public phmes ‘Pfilloctlvclv. nnmcly. n the hall of the (ourt Ilouie in Charlottetown "ltlrrvllil. nt or near the Royal Bank not inila in Charlottetown nfore- and, ind at or near the linnir of ‘.1 scotia. in Charlottetown iiforc- Qfliil. so that nil persons interested in hi)" said Estate as aforesaid may uterine notice thereof. rlillhlihs Ills IIonour Ilarold rconurd Palmer Judge of the said rolmtc Court at Charlottetown llgorcsaid. the day and year first airy’ written. By the Court. - f‘ lslttl-t MURIEL C. LOWTIPZR, L_169_a_29_4_5_12_19' Reg strar. AUCTION SALE TVESDAY. APRIL 23rd at 1 r. M. One Ilorsc general purpose, '1 "'0 lllllcii Cows. Female Help Wanted WANTED-COUNTRY GIRL FOR housework. Anoly Mrs. Leslie McEwen. York Pol t. 11-304-4-17-19-22. WANTED — INTELLIGENT LADY to demonstrate and measure gar- ments. instruction tree. ABnly "M." L-364-4-1 -l . -_- } WANTED —- RELIABLE IIOUSE- keeper for work in country. Fam- ily of two. Apply “Y." care Guardian. L-363-4-10-ll. Male Help Wanted PRAM FOR SALE-JILUE. GOOD condition. Reasonable. Apt. 4, 281 Kent. L-335-4-l8-2i. New YorkCurl. (Canadian Press) Stuck; Close Am Cyan B 89 1-4 Am Gas Elec 35 1-4 Am super Power 3-3 Brown Co Pfd 32 Cities Service 4 7-5 Creole Pet 32 3'4 E1 Bond Share 6 3-9 Gulf Oil Com 36 1-3 l-iiunble Oil 5° Niagara Hudson 5 1-8 Pant. Oil 4 7'3 ISLAND LUMBER FOR SALE, boards, shin les and Scantling. Clark Bros, t. Stesvart. L-Ill3-4-i7-3i. For Sale FOR. SALE —- THREE MILCII cows, one newly frcshened. others to freshen soon. One colt coining 2 years old. heavy. Carr's, York. L-288-4-16-l9. FOR SALE-RESIDENTIAL PRO- perty in Soutliport. For par- ticulars apply Mrs. A. H. Burke, southport. L-353-4-18-3i. FOR SALE -— BUILDING. 105 Queen Street. One of the brst business centres in the Citv. Priced right for quick sale. Apply 80 Grafton street L-35tl-4-19-3l. ron sAiIiT- sow AND LITTER or‘ sevenA three wetéks ‘ofcl Sfiwkllllilg _ _ 0W, r. ova ,v. p gs ‘m elz-Sffl-i-lfl-Zi. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Prcssl MONTREAL. April ill-Selected mllllllg ouotations on Montreal Curb Market today were:— Stocks Clm Bouscad 4 Cent Cad 13 1'3 Duparq 2 Ilse Mlnard's for dandruff. CEDAR PUSTS W»... Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stock, Close Abltibi Com 2 1-8 I Abitibi Pfd 14 3-4 Asbestos 23 1'2 l Brew Corp 2 1'4 B A on 22 1-2 Bntliurst 15 Don A 9 1'3 Fraser V T C 20 1'4 I-Ilr Walker 42 1-2 Home Oil 234 Imp Oil 14 In; pme 21 1-2 Price Com 21 7'3 Banks (Canadian Pros) Stocks ch” Canada " commerce —- Montreal m3 1'3 Royal - Nova Scotla '- Produce Prices MONTREAL. April 18-40?)- Produee Market pnces here today. as reported by the Dominion De- Monireal Stock E H ge (Canadian Pres) Stocks Close Bell Tel 165 Brazilian 1o Bldg Products 15 7-! Can Cement 6 5-8 Gan Car Pd i8 8-4 Can Car Ptd 24 l-I Can Ind A1 A 2 3-4 Can Pacific 'l l-4 Celanese 36 l-2 Can Steamship 7 1-2 0011s Sme 42 Dist S6 25 5-8 Dom C0 Pfd 2i Bridge as Dom Steel B 14 l-4 Dryden 1o i-4 Gen Steel Wrs 10 Ham Bridge 7 How Smith 22 1-4 Imp T00 l5 2-4 int Nickel 40 1-2 Lake Woods 26 1-4 M85991! Harris 5 5-8 Mtl Power 30 3-4 Nat Brew 35 1-3 Nat Steel Oar 65 Narmada 70 i-i Power Con; 1o ebec Power 17 hawinigoxi 23 St Low 00m 5 l-2 st Law Pld 20 3-8 affect at can _ p5 e0 2 DB E190 B 2 MDNTKRELAL, April i8—(CP)— Stock market price; closed meg. ular today after late selling cut into eorw gains and in some 1'21- mnees brought narrow declines. Papers. strong ici- the (ream an of the session, were caught in e selling foray and closed mixed. St. Lawrence Paper preferred, up two points at one time, finished 1-2 point higher and St. Lawrence Ooqxn-atiion preferred was up s. minimum fraction. Price Brothers imd Dryden slipped small amounts. Asbestos. Steel of Canada. and Building Products appeared firin- er in constructions but Algoma Steel and Dominion Bridge were slightly easier. Bmeiters gained a. point in the metals while lnitema- tional Nickel eased s. point. Other metals to weaken were Hudson Bay and Nomnda. both off narrow frac- tlons. Canadian Celaheae. Canada Steamzhips preferred and Distill- ers-Seagrams were on the upside with small fractions while C. P. 3.. National Breweries and Wilsil boarded moderate declines. Total sales: 48.700; lndustrials, 33.300; Mines, 15,400; Bonds, $51,- 450. FINANCE By ‘Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. 511ml ItF-(APJ-A late selling blast knocked over leading stocks 1 to more than 2 points in today's marked-There were several wide declines. Offerings nt the last were ex- tensive in steels, rubbers and air- crafts. While sugar, oil, packing and woollen issues managed to re- tain portions of tocenoon opt/unis, porper company stocks ended slight- ly under water. Canadian issues slanting lower included International Nickel, Walkers, McIntyre, Imperial Oil and Lake Shore. Sitaxwiiiigaxi, Dzs- tillers and Imperial Tobacco were steady, The Associated Press average of 60 issues was of! .4 of e. point at 49.7. It was the sixth oonsecutvie session in which the composite had been down or unchanged. TTGXIS- tors amounted to 1.205.250 aha-res again=t 902.010 yesterday. U. S. Rubber preferred tumbled l3 point. to 101. a new year's bot- tom, and the common was off 2 3-8. U. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Youngstown skidded. The aviations we're cold. Among principal retreeters were Douglas. United, Boeing, Glenn Martin and Lockheed. Rails kept setbacks to nunor fractions. On the offside were Chrysler, Anaconda, American Telephone, American Chm, Westinghouse, Al- lied Chemical and Sears Roebuck. On the advancing side, some at new tops for i940 or longer were Palardofiusar, South Porto Rico Sugar, AIIIIOIU‘, Wilton dz 00., Am- emcan Woolen common and pre- feried, Shell Union Oil and At- lantic Refining. 8m- IS:- d Butter: first I W” 12 no ay Mowcr._Mnsscy Harris Just Arrive prints, Jobbing pirce, - 2 Eli no moron» CEDAR seasonal? MINING 01,‘; }*,‘,',{,',:°'§vag0n POSTS gmdcd. wholesale i0bbing4wllte. as One set Work IIariwI. 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long 1'44"”; Q” “° z: 25 3“ ' 0n; wwfl and Box SM“ T 00K Cheese: Ont whoa and colored. —-—-—- One sci. Spring Tooth lillrllflwl- NEWLY CU ST , current receipt pallce, ldmii-‘ld-J-S. Tonolcfllllllgzixiu w) PATRICK Cosmmvn N0 advance _on last years ‘rgegszgmeiratlsiougg ogféie. Arlluaedarge NTO. m“ BULGER New Orleans. prices. 23: Azmfgiugal. Amwle“ m; 5mg, c105; ' 21: : 11180 Wt!- .T""tl‘suglllloll1tlelllllilflwll at Sale L. M. PUUlB a G0. BPotatoes: Que éiotlyovsgn 1.00: ilgfnflndlgld i: ‘._,_ 1,397.4- 1119-22. 1.10; No 2 75's . - l VIII) k “—— 1 ~——* Charlottetown 15s 1.15 _i.zo; PEI m; llajllizlfi a‘: $1,, 2g} P t " “m “m” “~"‘°- rsivnihimttsrm. noon 1m r0 1 1_7_r,'_2,o0; Bermuda bushel crate A5111 5 m“ ‘mm’ 1 250- Calif white no i-ia so M“ ° 3 a» — no 00-100 1v i-is' ioo lbs Am" 1°“ - ‘ lbs- 1 - - ° ' " Bankifield 1a 0 iucuoi SALE iii‘ m“ m 5° i” m” m ”°“‘"° ‘°“ - - B 371-2 . F. ARGHIBALII 3 M... 9 o '1 1-2 ‘jffmfd “°°°'"‘""' To be sold by public nuc- 3311f" 1g 3'“ icchmond Street . . ‘m 5 "m" n P o M‘ u tion on Friday the 19th day _ Bun Ank sis ° ‘ ' of April at 12.30 o'clock. A 0 __-Aml 184A?) A gig! C“! 2-0-6 “ One 8 roomed semi-bungu- OHIO Ci . — can M“ w Limit Iow’ hot water heatinmhypgg glfshwmavgusgedbuaggatnmpflpfg: 3g ggrllgfro u‘ _ Mcugp 3, 5941157 roomy cellar. Double garage. more than 2 cent; a bushel today ca, Pf“ m ~ ilv. Lot 50 x 100 feet, at 49 0rle- i145 fills hlshm 511M WWW‘ chem, n; . . , . . ~ h ::.."na:..:;.".. .... "’“ SW" nliififi“inf.‘;"i‘l.ifih’.r‘fii.°i“ifi 135 - - - - - - - v ' n e MONEY -ro LOAN Al" M 50 X 5° h" °" s-s-s-s; Corn i s-a-i 7-8 up. mm‘ a, iso Richmon- gtreet Upper I-Illlsboro Street. Misty; g4 Jly es 1-8-3-8. on 34 1,, C: --__.__%-___ e .____= 0a- - ef- East Malrobio s70 ALEX w_ MAHESON The above can be bought WINNIPEG. April lit-ice); do 7-, BAIFNTER SOLICITOR. sz-ro. privately up to the date of Mwflm mvemm-‘lll "W" °" Falcon 410 Mam-y to Lbln Collection 5,“, wneat futures prices to hiltier Fed m,‘ 41-4 Office: 90 Great George St. ' tzmund on Winnipeg grain exchange m, p9“ 6 1,3 charln.,,,,_wn J. P. BRADLEY, wdoy. Quotations at the close yllrgncggm- 43 QCNW“ ' A"°ti°"°°' liiiqthupoziuslsi‘: swims ‘$233.35 Gnu” m’ a M. ALBAN FARMER Apply to sin...’ ' ' '“ 35th.... n’; BARR“ B.A.. LLB. HAZEL QTEWART, Buenos Aires was l i-s-i l-I cola Belt , as .1‘Elt. sobicrroit. arc. owner cent hfgher at ms noon postma- 001a Got-e is MONEY 1'0 LOAN b30944,“ J Gunner Gold la . 4 _. .. who: on: \ l i-l Mlnardh rellevespain. PA "JP. FIVF OMEWHEREin a Canadian Camp tonight, Arthur Jones is writing a letter. Drills, route marches, patrols, sentry duties are over for another day. Soon his training will be finished. . . soon he will take his place on active service . . . to fight a. foe who has forgotten God. In the warm comfort of e. ‘Y’ Hut his thoughts naturally turn to home—his mother, father, friends and all those cherished things he has left behind at the call of Duty. He does not regret that; sacrifice, but how dear those memories seem to him now. That little frame house . . . his Mother! smile . . . the beauty of that Canadian Fall when he and his friends gathered after the day's work for games, or perhaps a friendly discussion as they planned their future in the peace of that growing Canadian town. For they were young, keen, hopeful boys together and the future seemed so full of promise then. How unreal it all seems now—~how fantastic this change which has been thrust: upon him . . . his hopes, his ambitionshis very faith seem shaken to the root. He needs some influence to keep alive those ideals he cherished once . . . to save him from dis- illusionment, demoralization, and discontent . . . some comfort and cheer, some entertainment and recreation, some companionship and inspiration to refresh and strengthen him in body, mind and spirit. When will ha find it: air 01195’ THINKS or HOME Through oft-duty programmes in Camps and Barracks throughout Canada and overseas, tits Canadian Y.M.C.A. is endeavouring to 501.; 3y these needs. . . games, literature, motion pictures, concerts, dances, refreshments, stationery owl other home comforts. ‘Y’ secretaries are at v: 1k organizing sports, informal education and inspira- tional meetings to relieve the monotony . . . to pre- serve the morale. . .to strengthen the spirit of Arthur Jones and his many comrades on service today. Since the outbreak of war this vital Christian work has been carried on . . . alreody34 Y.M.C.A. Huts and centres are operating throughout Canada and overseas. Now your help is needed if this vrork is to be continued and extended to our boys in ths Navy, Army and Air Pores. This is a duly in cannot shtrk. The morals of the troops is vital in winning victory. To preserve that morale until they return is essential to the up- building of Canada after the war. ‘Ihe Y.M.C.A. is now appealing for funds to carry on this work~$1,038,000 is urgently needed N OW-and to the Canadian public the ‘Y’ turns with faith and confidence that we shall not fail those who are giving so much to preserve for as the democratic way of life. When the voluntary worker calls on you give promptly and gmgrpusly and 5° help in providing our boys with these essential com. forts and services wherever they may be. ‘Hon the rioms "Arthur Jones" is wed amsymbol -he may be your boyor any boy on service today iri the Army, Navy or Air Force. Hi: experience: and needs, however, are ami- mon to all. Bl 725 a: m.- -r-.:- 4 5-8 r- i- r r no ea 3-4 l 5555”: H u :5 4 S ZASEQQ ~nS~§ »gu»m awwo€wmsama4w+~§&g$nm§muao ~ww»¢ow- eqw 4 r w l8 l-4 Tobum 155 Towagmac 20 Uelil tit! UlYDcr Can 8i Waite Am H0 Westflank 3 5-8 Wiltsey C 2 Wri l-larg 730 UNLISTED FOOthillB 74 Pend Ore 195 Temisk 6 4 TORONTO. April ill-AC?)- Stocks drifted (l0\'i"Z‘l\\'i\l‘t'l today to show substantial los=cs at the close. Gold shores lcd the iiccllzie with an index loss of .74 while base metal issues weakened .45 and l the industiials .27. A loss of 0s! manned the vicsicm oils. ‘Turnover of 294.000 share-s was} tthe heaviest of the week. l Pickle Crow closed (it $8 for s‘ net loss of 25 cents. McIntyre‘ of ti to 5 cents urre netted by’ Bast. Mulnrtlc, Molrirtic (hildfzclcls. Premier and Powell and Little long Lac and Pioneer wrre fiflufl l0 to 15 cents. lldgoocl lost 2 and Broulan firmed 2. Minor gains were hold till the close by Anglo l-mronimi. Sullivan, Simie, Sladrn and Straw Inkc. Nail-tonal Stcci (‘tn- mincd it point and Grout. 1.0km Pnncr pfd addcd 1 l-‘l. Gains of 1 to 2 yioints were netted by Blue Rbbon pfd and hike of the Woods. Losses of minll fractions were netted by Brazilian. “THJSII Amor- ioan Oil, Canadian Pacific. Fanny Funnel". Licblmv B and Walkers. Fbid advanced 3-8. Distillers Sea: 1 ions L... With or without buildings. One mile from Charlottetown. Apply “Cottages” care Guar- dlan. {i closed s. point don-n at 48. losses. —l new hlgnlton finned B cents. Home Oil I and Uiinlla umi i-‘rvotlii’ nvoatav ‘Edi’: _.. grams coined 3-8 to a for the year at 25 7-8. . _d\HlJH_"llPLC_e1ss£-:Eem£e; ~...;-sa eeaaoooooooooooseooooo- SKUNKS All skunk snouts forwarded for identi- fication to J.D. Jenkins inustinclutie the whltl strip so that accurate identification may bl made. Without this strip, bounty will not he credited to the sender. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTPRE §Ob§ ONO-O-QQO-Q§OOQUGOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOQCQO) NOTICE“ Highways Closed to Motor Vehicles Commencing on this (late. until further notice, all paved and gravel hiq-lnvzvvs lll tilti- Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic except in such cases where the total xveirrht of vehicle and load cloes not exceed 5.000 pounds. _ _ Anyone driving‘ on provincial lll_Q'll\\'€tYS contrary to this order shall be duly pros ecuted. . Dated the 4th day of Anvil, A. D. 1940. By order, P. S. FIELDIN(i. _ Clerk of the Executive Council i L-fl-i-d-tf.