.n‘ .,. ‘i331.- Le. 1 binder- m "w- 1 "like harrow, 1 disc h lvlflner, i 1i ltrsido to THE Cl-IARLOTTTITOWN GU A llnilnlidhalgaiorlaylilverthonlontzsgng Beginning June 2nd will close Wednesday afternoons Saturday nights at 10 o'clock. Matthew d; McLean Ltd. The J. J. liughes Co., Ltd. J. Frank Sterns Star Grocery N. ll. Richards Estate W. B. Leard Reid. Estate G. it. Morrison. l~15-21-2i. AT ilill.'l'i...s i am instruct}; 7b; Wallace W. ~ liocNciii to sell on his premises FRIDAY. MAY 14th At 2. O'clock the following i l2 acres land facing on llustico load. well watered, Iastiire or potato growing. STOCK 2 miiir cows newly ircshened. i milk cow due to iresnen l heifer. 1 year old i call 1 or-iit mare, ii years old, 120i). l drait mare 4 years old, i300. i_genera1 purpose horse, i200, to liens. IMPLEMENTS l My mower i oise narrow 1 iisv rake (new) 1 IWHIKII. single l M“ Sllring south harrows l w! spike harrows i curt and wheeu, new 1 sleigh no]; i iiriving wagon 1 broad east seeder l lchillltl‘ sow" liens iirurn and eiesn" (Jliiiil crusher, ngw l set iaiiners. Quantity scantling 1 wood sicigh 1 sot track harness‘ l cart saddle l Dad and brcechen Ilflfziliither team harness TERMS-Ail sums under ST _ m, hegcfi cgdnhiik cows. 1 mare. 1 horse, brood sow. young pigs, nnin- MACHINERY-i fertiliser spreader (new), 1 manure spreader 1 horse 1 hey mower. 1 potato planter, 1 potato digger, 1 n» ng tooth h l "NI. l trnck wagon, l driving wagon, 1 a bqfilltllll. l Wood sleigh, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 separator. ° - 1 crwhr irralii). driving and work harness. T°""“I= Cash or credit arranged on good Joint notes. "n: slei "iglliillys Biosod to Motor Vehicles Notice is hereby given that the restriction on the weight roads travelling on the highways is removed. on “Willing the Charlottetown, Sumnierside, Sum- Borden and Hunter River to North Rustico pav- eneiahllilays “h” the Wtilkht oi vehicle and load is not to DATED this 18th day oi May, A.D., 1943. By Order 0. W. CAMPBELL, motor vehicles 01°00 hounds. at 12.30. suitable for belt and other articles too iiilneroils to mention. ioil l“ n ‘:5 "Sh. over that amount six ‘out: hs credit on approved joint ALEX. McBAE, Auctioneer. ._ about is points." TU crlon SAL-E 5T MORELL ON THE PREMISES 01-‘ II. II. COX ON Saturday the 15th, at 1 o'clock u“ mlltlwllii ltook and farming implements: the one part. and Melvin J. Mc- Quaid oi Souris in King's County in Prince Edward Island Barrister, oi the other part and because oi default having been nlsdo in the paament oi principal money and in rest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to yMelvin J. Me iiaid, Solicitor, Souris. Prince E ward Island. DATED this 12th day oi A. D., I943. MELVIN J. McOUAID, Author SALE I arn instructed by Wilson Stew- art, Hampshire, to sell on his prem- ises, Monday, May 1'ith st 1.30 P-M. the following: 1 McConnick Deerlng hay-mower, 1 Frost s’. Wood liay rake. 9ft; 1 Potato hliler with cart attached, I Muffler. l ran: plow. F. a w.. 1 single plow. l spike harrow. 1 spring tooth barrow. 1 pung sleigh. 2 wood slelghs. 2 driving waggons. I cart. 1 trucir wagon with box snd- rock. 3 ladders 11, 20, 25 it; 1 grind stone. 1 churn. 2 sets swings. work and driving harness, Meiotte separ- ator (600 lb]. Quantity May [sirocx ouom nous] Gut-award: u and when." m‘ M“ l gamilodiopcrwoldlhlolneriansiiottceslic “'°"""",i u u’ | st k floral lllll when lilhliaflagdg, ,.,,_ ,,, "I" a llll II ill} gqndniencc per inch; din; u e h. ‘u. and lo cents tor every additionailwoa: Refinement E I‘ I Appiwlltlfllla ‘loo ilcr llloll or o. per word. um oi some tlane XE Inge ‘Q cent! per inch. Addre- and Presentation sue. Othcr rags on svrllflllfli- _.._.. Bell Tel I50 P-‘Tiior Sale ' 1,03; mmocwiiusllz ‘ill (Mellow/in cnosn. u“ 35m Found “it SALE - LOST m ran VIOINIT l Posts arriving Bone rum "m- Gmwn mo Queen swiveling: 8:‘; 2331;,“ 32?? Qompl/JXIS. >_ 1-14-31. masher ‘Yaiiglt, wntsinin; money om P“, mg --»~'""“'—__— ‘ an v ua c "pore. Finder u, 5w 1a,’, [on QALE — DODGE SEDAN. men‘ “gum to N u B .. ..l ,,,_,.1_y_ Guardian. 5-12-81. I ‘l’ “,"°. _ ggf-flhsflllfl" 1°}: '" K ssnsn FOB sans. a . Dom Coal Pid lav ,%ly‘l:inde§, 194:1)‘ Moog, ‘run loo... ' i0 Let $153311.» B15; _ ve cs s n , . fgriiismoh. Real-Stored ior 1m. T0 our - mom SECOND Qgvdf,“ Elngnénéagers Hardware Otgmfliai? floor. Apply Guardian. 5 H u ueixilnsitlegtlwar‘ , _ . ‘ ' ' - ' ' Ham Bridge 51', . '“ n i -' icliiuie Help Wanted Wanted llilftgérféligll“ ' OPPORTUNITY WANTED — A MICROSCOPE. L k (f! 6W d 37% ms GIRLS sun WOMEN T0 Phone leis-J. 5-14-31. Lflaflsigy n.,§’,9,,” 17,, help our war eiiort. Waitresses, WANTEDLSMEiAPARTMENT M“ Pqwer M,‘ cafeteria Workers, Dishwashers um“ bed o “nu use Brew 30 wanted. Good living accommo- glr 1m S “wlwflui $18" Nat Steel Car 491,, notions under proper supervision. W- APiJly - all“ gill-km ;Noranda 45y, i The S‘,_\€Cli»:l_ Reprcsen at ve will . powey- can, a,‘ be ill Lniinttewwn Monday and shswin an 17.3,‘ Tuesday, May 17th and 18th t0 Steel: Can 71 interview applicants. Apply with wpg Else A 4.4 “"11"; s°.i23.‘i$2“s..5i..f“?> its; Mortgage Sale — men . Richmond street. Charlottetown. ' rgefer fli‘gtz4p;“ii-_ There will field st Public n‘ Y. - WANTED -' PRACTICAL NURSE- Auction In front oi she Court douse Phone 438. 5-13-21. u s l" , __.__. w. r-———i .'.:,s:r'...;:".. maxi"... :2: ....': r... c and s‘ 3... WANTED "' A MIDDLEfiGED oi twelve dclock noon, ALL THAT Am T91 6P Tel 152 ~ will}? ocfaifgf; ‘fimgfgiiiigoréiellxxl PARCEL oi land situate lying or... gnffvrifu fill-lo. C a g ' being at Souris in King’s County in E W 14°00 “z P, 0. Box 10. 5-13-31 - hi. ,1 ,1 Bendix Av 3a,, - r- szssr..'.=.., .......':..'::"r. use: s... .. o... .... WANTED-GIRL FOR. GENERAL 4",,” . m“, u, m,“ my Cmysm; 13,, housework in Halifax. Wages to “u.” “c, on ‘mun.’ Lune n“, Q01, M1501, 19;, 52g‘ wg-lgghe Rgéiéengfg léegs‘ extending northwardly by parallel E3 14W 375g! 5 3 ' ' ll ll t h d! d lllll t iotzetown Hotel on Thursday or ha’? as: an‘ “M353 on a‘: Gen Motor; 51-3, $113’)! °r i‘ P- '0' B33 6121f South by Knight's Lane; on the gt fig: f?“ ' ~ ' ‘ East. and North b land in possess- ° r g mum i u; d Mont Ward Ems“ lnvyviand innqoesscssitiii iii N Y Central Nil Chahes McNeil]. N“? Am c“ 15% The above saio is lnsde under P9“ R R 31 and by virtue oi a plcxrer :1 sale $31k‘: g! 55% nt ined i erta I ent S: Mortgage? btalgng datenthe ‘i? Umled All‘ 33V‘ day oi December, A. n. 1941 and g gliéitigber 22% In’ know] g gounys STORES made between Daniel Jerome Mc- 4 . Illl be closed" all day VICTORIA "'1" i" Sim" in Kim's County in lvkflgdi§§,lfog°i° M‘ M“ gum Prince Edward Island, Pensioner. oi we“ Elm “y; TENDERS Tenders will be received at the oiiioe oi the undersigned ior the N-ilwiifltllll oi the interior oi the Public Library, as per specifications oi the Public Property Committee. Specifications may be obtained at the City Surveyors Oiiice. Tenders to close May 25th at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessar- iiy accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. 5-14-31. ‘TENDERS Tenders will be received at the oiiice oi the undersigned ior the installation oi new ligating fixtures and the lighting ol‘ the Public Library, as W? specifications oi the Public Property Conunittee. Speci- fications may be obtained at the City Surveyofs Oiiicc. Tenders to close May 25th at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- straw pressed. cnil ‘ also household effects. Terms S10 and under cash: over that amount 8 months credit on IDIIIWHI joint notes. 8 percent oii ior cash. Ii not fine sale following day. ALEX. McltAli, Auctioneer. 5-12-51 LONDON, (CPD-Labor Minister Btvln Bays the points rationing system has given Britain a new iood-ccnsciousne which will make diet much more important in peace than in pre war times. And wives might take note oi this remark from the minister: "I am very hap- py now as a married man. I never have to talk about money. All I hear CHESTER PRATT, Auctioneer. coptcd. I. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. _ha.v and 5-11-31. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Ymmg 1113111118 other articles. HOSPITAL Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that in nance oi the Act oi incorpora- tion a public meeting oi all con- urlbutors to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, will be held in St. Paul's Parish Ilail, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, May 25th at 8 P. M. ior the purpose oi electing Trus- tees ior the government oi tho Institution in accordance with the B'ye Laws and ior the transaction o such other business as may be brought beiore it. ADA I. HARRIS, Score til’! Board of Trustees. MIGTIUN SALE AT PLEASANT GROVE_ I am instructed by W. W- Duck to sell on his premises SATURDAY, MAY 15th beginning at 2 o'clock. If the day unfit first following fine day. 5 milch cows 3 young cattle 1 Brood Sow with 1 hay mower 1 hay rake 1 Randall Harrow 1 set fanners 1 hoe drill seeder 1 tip cart, 50 loads 1 set scales 240 lbs. 1 cream separator 100 hos, urban seed '.'.'.‘:..:'.."::.i; .1‘... ..........'::‘ hi‘. coo ..r.:-.':..*§Y...'."...‘:"...'.'.'r"""°"" 1 new century wasb- AM uhfflnlnve gxh-m; g: ing machine a odors iirst nutmeg oi m. 1 cook M079 “mun laoioik‘ said Act amy to 1 heating stove ti" ""1"" s‘ l" M’ It his oiilco in the City oi Ottawa ior 1 table and numerous llmlanrmal n, ms Terms-CASH. Acting Clerk oi the Executive Council ALEX. McRAE, Ill!!! Ilndel‘ at 26 Broadway. under Section ‘i deposited the oiilce oi the District oi the Land Ii: try District oi Prince Edward d a Charlotte- town a descript-on oi t c site and flans oi a ionniiaticn ior a drilling aim roposed to he constructed in h Ba Prince Ed rd Islanifliggo iect ,Sont 5i sleaze! Governor Island in 19B. ordinates atlon are as follows: North lnln ior the laying on plans. Dated at Charlottetown this lltll da of w!‘ Ill!» lloiitrcal iiurb Abitibi 100 Asbestos 38% Bsthursi: A 13% Can Vickcrs a Dom Tar 7 A 4% Iirsser V '1‘ 0 18%. rd A 22% ImD Oil 13% Int Pete 18% MINING . May 13 — (OP) - TORONTO Cloeins Toronto Stock Quotations, Stocks Close Ajax Aidermac 111/, Ang. Cdn 6o ling i-iur 4,40 Aiillflili-ls 4i Aunor 1.90 Base Mct 08 Bear Ex 28%. Beattie 1,15 flldkwd 2i is nobjo 09 Bonetal 131;, Braiorne 9,25 A Oi 301,, Bi-fit Dom 31 111m s2 Cal Edm 1,50 Calmont 25 Cariboo 1,13 Cas ‘Ireth 75 Cent Pat 147 Chester L25 Cochenour Cmnmoii Conisurum Con Smelt Davis Dome uuquesne aster East Mai iidorado Falcon Franco L Gold Gate o4 Gunnar 14 Haiinor 3 55 Hard R0 '43 3011MB 9.70 Home 335 Howey 19 Hiid Bay 311‘ Imo 011 131;. Int Nick 37.3‘, Int Pele 131,4 Kerr Add 0,15 k 1- c4 Duiauit 45 Lomuquc 4.90 Leitcii g4 Lil LL 73 Macassa 395 MacLeod 150 Madsen 1,07 McIntyre 50% MIcKenzic 92 Mcwatt 13% Min Corp 145 Moneta. 35 Nipiss 1,51) Noranda 4.6 Nordon 04 Normet 03 Obrien 55 Okalta. g0 Omega. 19 Ont Nick 07% Paoalta 051/, Pamour 73 Paymast 1a Perron 95 Pick Crow 1A0 Pioneer 1,95 Preston 1_95 Roche 04% St Anth 031,4, San Ant 2,95 Senator 30 Sheep Gr 93 40 Sladen 3g Sip Rn 1.60 Sturseon 111.4 ud Bas i 1,91 S ivan 150 eck H 290 Texas L90 Unit Oil 07 Ventures 5,50 Vermllata. 14 Waite Am 450 Wendigo . 21 CURB Dsihousie a; Foothill 12s Oeisko Pend Ore 1,57 Total Sales 303,000 Mayfieid Poll A meeting of the Progres- sive Conscrvlltive electors of Mayiield Poll will be held at May 15th at 8.80 p.m. S. DOIRON, Chairman NOTICE l: C. 1831. Chapter M0 The Island Development Conl- a corporation organised the laws oi the State oi S. A., with head oiiice New York City, hereby gives notice that it oi the said Ac with the Minister o Public Works at Ottawa. anduin drilled on The bo- oi the site ior the ionuii- 4d de- ‘ntes. :1 seconds. West West from the deep w rs,'l ie gross. seconds. ' lo corn "l- DIVILOPMIN‘! I! lhohert l I LND C0 Auctioneer James Doiron’s on Saturday, Nav able Waters Protection Act‘ has . ‘Bibles Presented To Two iiity Schools Over one hundred Bibles, which had been presented by the Gideons Association to each of Prince Street and West Kent. schools, were dedi- cated yesterday. At Prince Street School Principal ‘dine was in the chair and the ser- vice was opened with the singuig of hymn "Oh Word of God Incar- nate". The Rev. M1‘. Levy gave read- ings from the scriptures and offer- ed prayer. The Bibles were their presented by Mr. Sidney Green, who is s. member of "The Gideons", with the following words: "The Giciecns are a group of business and professional men who have banded themselves together and dedicated themselves to the distribution of the word of God. Though most oi their work has been confined to hospitals and ho- tcis and thousands of rooms have been provided with Bibles, recent- ly they have added the schools to their list and are rejoicing in the privilege that is theirs in being al- lowed to have a share in the task of providing the schools oi‘ Canada with copies of the divine library‘. "It is then s great pleasure to me, that 1 am this clay, as a representative oi the Gideons, nnittecl to present these copies of t e scriptures to this school. And may I at the some time be pennitted to extend the greetings and good wishes of “The Gideons‘ to you all. The Bibles were accepted by Principal Hirie. The prayer oi‘ dedi- cation was then offered by the Rev. Mr. Somers after which the Rev. Mr. Gardner gave the benediction. At West Kent school Mr, T. E. McNutt, secretary of the Sclionl Board, who was in the ciluir, said that the presentation by “The Gid- eons" was very much appreciated and expressed the hope that the daily reading of the Bible in school would lend to greater reading of it at home. I-Ie reminded the pupils that Queen Victoria had said the iwi-LEIYE iwvasshkwon-w w. .... \‘_.~.-._ _..=:1__...._ They come in all sizes, the machines 0i’ war used by the allies to drive the axis out 0! Tunisia. Coming up a road near P1011011 on 11.; w, w; front are a British Bren gun carrier, a truck and n lllCdlLliIl illFilllCli 1b.: (fur... Victory gardeners gathering tangy green 01110215, 1 radlshcs and tender green from their plots. These vc-gr.‘ , ; make a real vitamin cmitr. to meals, and, while not ‘rlllltv richest sources of vitamin " ' contribute useful quantities 0i Ii Ana.»- --.- and 110 larger 1n batik g4.- advantage now of those hliicii a1".- uvailabie 1n local shops and mar branch oi tiiv ' ti the saving of the o be used for all w. 1'10 rationed basis would 1 the administrative ciif» expense oi’ making In r-n. 4 hi!» ]victr1ry ifllill bond" -".\/\ i)(‘i' cc-nt of the lfllllilill’ E Ulvll’ l) iiqurcs V101‘ iCii .4 .. ,- .,._---._,.-.-P_--..,_-- .~ llilll! -.. s uisp~iuvvn."s Bible was the secret of England's vice was then conducted by the three clergymen and Mr. Green as at Princb Street school. The Bibles were accepted by Mr. Louis Comp- beil, viceprincipal. The Exports Say," OTTAWA. May 12 fCPl-Advicc from authorities to Canadian wom- front: Stretching With Canadians shortly to be lim- each week. Laura Pepper, chief o! the consumer section of the Domin- ion department oi agriculture, cf- iers this hint to home makers won- quctas. "The first and most import- moderate to low cooking temper nture ior all meats." Roasts should cook at 300 to 350 degrees Fain-en- heit, and pot. roasts at not more top-stove heat. There is icss shrink- age when a. low temperature is used. and as a result merit cooked this way goes . , '_”“"“'“l i k1 ‘ “Q. . . . ..s . j H!" I8 Brim evidence oi who . l" h" done to the youth of ed ‘Europe. This lt-yeiirold Greek Vi" dflrk- sunken eyes. emaciated body and iieshiess limbs are tragic reminders that the day of iiber stino can come none too soon. 5e iss s nephew of Greek war hero s 1| s1 ll-I-l-ll. tamstes Morstetes, now in U, 5 , \-..- . “*9. 7'“ _.~.. s the Canadian National Telegraplla where they begin to handle "live" ' 1e supervision of a _ nlzsié puncheri "mo. a Fele?“ graph office and not on the western plains, as the name might suggest. Girls are now being trained to become operators 6i automatic transmitters, but as the purpose of t the machine is to perforate, cr to “puncii" symbols thrpugh a paper tape, the term “puncherll is new generally applied to all who work on these keyboards. Owing to the very large number oi eiilistmenis of men opcrators,_the Canadian National ‘felegraphs arecaiiing on women to replace men now in the armed forces. To train these openi- tors, schools have been established throughout Canada. Thc course continues for twelve weeks after which those who have iiecomc proficient in the use of the pcrforntor machine are transferred to one of tllc operating rooms of greatness. The balance of the sen‘ ists, the keyboard tlicyhopernte being similar m that oi ' Jypewriter. The real test: ior_ti1c iyro “puncher" is to l'i'i'fliiltLlii"l_ a typing spend ni fifty words a min- ute during a twi-niiiiiiie period The “puncli" is more tliziii sym- machincs require a heavier touc than is necessary for a typewriter. The upper photograph shows: A C.N.T. insiriicircss, who knows all the “do and iioiiTs" of tele- graph language. zii: the blackboard, inst like school, stressing ilic cic- mentzils of :1 telegraph message. Below, a pupil “punciicr" pfllCiiC- ing at the keyboard of a pcrionltor en serving on the housewives’ home ited to a meat ration of two pounds mTKMM‘ The” u" 1o find the "vim" _ roaiis: “i\'Z \\'\'l'TS iii‘ BCA," which is not. mile ihv of iCSSOIlSKiCSldIiWi iui:n| " the position of the i..:‘ dering how to stretch their meat ant rule in meat cookery is to use than 325 degrees. or over very low further. Its luigigi; ___,,_,_- _.-____.~......__,..,-...;____;;_.~__._.“ __ ‘ ~‘- ~ ' _ - 1_ v Q-spa- (Mo men soME)