Rrscnuns , WANTED i i Canadian Army (Active) FOR ALL ARMS AND SERVICES-AGE l8 l-Z TO 45 fog THE VETERANS’ GUARD OF CANADA UP TO AGE $0. modification of the required physical standards Thliuqyllrlllifdreillsuwho have previously been rejected are invited an resent themselves to the Medical Examining Board for logyregorizotion. This Board meets at the Charlottetown zmouries on Monday and Thursday of each week and at the summerside Armouries on the first and third Wednesday in each month. Canadian Army (Reserve) FOR THE DEFENCE OF CANADA Recruits are wanted at once for the following units of the Canadian Reserve Army. Men unable to serve in the Active Fqrge by reason of age or minor disabilities can do their bit in any of these splendid I’.E.I. units. l7TH ARMOURED REGIMENT (P. E. I. LIGHT HORSE) 2/8 BATTERY R. C. ARTILLERY 6TH DISTRICT SIGNALS, _R.C.C. OF S. For complete information apply at the’ Charlottetown Armour- 19s any week day between 9.00 A.M. and 5.00 P.M. or be- men 7.30 P.M. and 9.00 P.M. Canada Needs Men ! lilvertising Rates-Payable in Advance ' limits-l Guardian locals, 5e per word; Western and Eastern locals h per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c Classified 3c per word; ln Memorial Notices 70c per inoh' ' lloral and Spiritual Offer-We, Cards. etc. 5o per ns-mc; letters at condolence 70o per Inch; edsllssg engagements l0 words far $1.00 sad l0 cents for every additional 8 words. Notices o! Thanks and prcclatlon, 70c per inch or do word. Lists oi’ Subscriptions i pcfinta per inch. Address and ntotion $1.00. Other rates on 1p cs on. For Sale Personal l SALE-IMO DODGE SEDAN. ASTHMA IS A JOY KILLER. ~‘-i- condition. Six ply tires. H. "Davis Asthma Remedy" 7895 Ls a McLean, Souris. 5-6-31. joy bringer. 64 doses with sufipnly of Vitamin "A" only $4.00. Jen s SALE - COLLIE PUPS. Pharmacy. 4-22-1mo. fl ton Gurney, East Royal t . -----—--—ii--- gl-7-3LECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY itchy condition immediately re- lieved th ‘Davis’ Pruritus Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- antees this. 60c. $1.00 and bl jar for $1.65. Follow enclosed d t s-ER-lmo. Lost WALLET IN CITY CON- s sszz T0000 vsszo writer. G. Harding, '1 West cet. 5-6-31. SALE — SUMMER. COT- i at Brighton Shore. Apply iiurdlan. 5-7-21. I sate _ conuzar. customs-r ._ l; urimt equipped. Established taining sum of money and valu- ltors. Possession Mov 16m- F- able apers. Finder leave at ' -°°1°-$e¢1<v111@- N- B- Gunr ion. Reward. 5-8-11. LOST - NEAR BABILICA. SMALL n ac . n er Eliuilii casloeianblllpadfldsery is d pleaseglepevenst Guardian. 5-6-31. ._________.______ Female Help Wanted wnlfifirssosfdifdlirifcoiis? petent maid. wages $18. Apply s Greenfield Ave. s-o-s. —*—————+**%—fi*—*— xnfirenfatf experienced maid. Apply Mrs. G, D. DeBlols. 1 West Strréeg. n WANTED - MAID FOR FAMILY three attractive wages to capable fierson. Apply Mrs. Russell Clark. t. Stewar -ii. WANTED - TWO GENERAL maids who are friends, with knowledge ot plain cooking. Em- ployers ivlng next door to each other. Small families, good wages. references required. Apply Mrs '1‘. D. Estnbroo , l Duncraggisn Court. Saint John. 5-8-11-13. Wa nted ‘m. Watterworth s; Son. Mon- “ 5-6-8-12. Miscellaneous y S 0N PERMANENTS Mrs. Johnston's. 5-6-61. lMale Help Wanted first: - useram MAN. nAu- l Shoe Repair. Sumerside. _____________ ,1 wanrrnp - A. nucnensm Co. sick-go. I <_; dttrzu-caranu: COOK FOR k Nova App] W. R. "than on board sh p. 5-7-31. y“ c ppgvlVléOtlklflBlLE ‘MECES- I s a ng cxper ence. o do c, a." Guardian. s a 1. ANTED-TWO MAIDS, COOK- i 1B1 and nursemeld. State ref- W — EL BABY l - . Itrcnces if an Rel M P Jim l“ ' ‘palm’. BOX 40, gfllnt ‘Jghalil: App-flu Two w“! ‘ ' Cart. A. K. 10rd, Cape haiscsaseil To Let --i__-_ WANTED — SET OF STOCK scales. Apply Moose Bros, Free- tawn. 5-0-21. Do trv n , m, Ho 04-000» “@5011. Great George St. s-v- .. Wanted Ghecscmakcr 7...‘.t.2i”&‘.‘..3ll° or ‘ HILLSBORO DAIRYIN G ' COMPANY JAMES MUN N, President. Mt. Herbert r8+X+O A TTEN TI ON PRODUCERS ! We otter s Specal Grading " Service for Eggs. Highest Market prices paid. Located Behind Vendoure Hotel, Kent St. M. McKENZIE n——_$—$———1———_—_—$ —$$$111$11$ii$1$ ——__ "at" '00"! cottage model“ Pleasant Street M! FY Caroline Nor", - or further partic- ulars flPPlY to 90M“ W- Matheson, Gmlt George 5L run: CHARLOTTETOWN“ GUARDIAN ____ ( F‘ Montreal Curb a Grain WllNNilPEG. May 'l—(CP)—In listless trading marked only by small export business and light mill trades. Wheat, futures on Win- nings grain exchange tcday closed un nged. In the cash wheat pit b11991‘! were credited with raking small quantities of No. 1 northern and mills were on the buylnit side of No. 8 northern. There was e small car-lot, business reported in lower grade; for all railehlpmcnt east. Grain futures c.ose: Wheat: May 79 l-AB, Jilly 80 8-83 Oats: May 51 1-08, July bl 1-28, Qct 51B. Barley: May 64 3-43, July 64 3-4-3, Oct 64 1-08. Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard ‘I9 1-4: 1 nor 78 1-4; 2 nor '16 1-4; 3 nor '73 1-2; 4 301' 72; 5 wheat 70; 6 wheat 8'1 3-4; feed wheat M 1-4: 1 garnet 73 1-4; 3 garnet 'l1 3-4; 1 amber durum 80 -4. 1-2: ' feed i0 1-2; 2 43 Barley: 1 dz 2 CW 1&2CW2row64 -42 63 1-8: 1 iced 61 1 61 1-4; 3 teed 60 3-8. BROOKLYN SCHOOL Honor roll for month of April: Grade IX-i. Shirley Bears; 2. Sadie MacKinnon. Grade VII-—1. Blanche Hume; 2. Albert MucKlnnon. Grade VT-l. Mary Bears; I. Laura Beers: 3. Walter Jardine. Grade V—1. Margaret Mac- Pherson. Grade IV (a) —1. Alexander Whlteway: 2. Tommy Bears. Grade 1V (b) -- 1. Haughtoh Manhood; 2. Malcolm Campbell. Grade III-l. Catherine White- W57. Grad e1’! -1. Donald Campbell; 2. Seymour MacKinnon. Grade I —1. Wilfred Benton; 2. Jackie Whiteway. Teacher, Marion MacQuisrrle. Use Minard's for dandruff. AUCTION SALE AT THE AUCTION WARE- HOUSE, GRAFTON ST. TUESDAY, MAY 12th AT 1 P. M. I am Instructed by Mr. R A.- Tsylor to sell by Public Auction his household a re including, 1 Chesterfield; 1 three section bookcase top and bottom; 1 cab- inet sewing machine (Raymond); 1 oil stove; 1 Record kitchen rnnge with hot water Iront and tank: 1 player piano; 1 radio: 2 kitchen tables; 6 kitchen chairs; 1.lce chest; 1 wooden bed and spring; 1 Iron bed and spring; 1 mattress; 1 feather tick; 1 indies dresser; 1 small round table; l. bullet; 1 sewing table; 1 wicker chair; 3 rockers; 19x12 Wilton rug: 2 all cloth squares; 1 carpet square; several smell rugs; 8 flower stands; 2 stools: 2 foot stools; 1 sliding couch; 1 dining- room table (extension): 1 wash boiler; 1 wash tub stand; 1 wring- er; stair pads: several trunks; 5 piece silver service; brass candle sticks; 1 bras; kettle; 2 screen doors; quantity aluminum fox pans; I meet choppers; flower pots; jars, cracks; dishes. pots end pans; window shades, cur- tain rods; pictures; cushions: curtains; bed clothing; hoes: shovels, picks, and other articles too numerous to mention. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 5-6-31. Morell Creamery Coop. Association Ltd. Cream Routes Bruce Webster will haul Cream weekly starting MONDAY. MAY 18th Greenwich, St. Peters, Church Road. Milburn and Marie. TUESDAY. lVMY 10th Cardigan Rd" St. Georges. Launch- ing. Newport, Cardigan, Martluvalc and Bangor. Routes same as last year. 5-8-21. Professional Bards —1$Q——Q$_—_¢$$¢$@ McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. r. sentry. n. c. s. a. nun-run. n. c. Barristers and Attorneys-nt- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street Morrellandtompany ll. F. AlililllBALll Chartered Aeeollflllfl" Eastern Trust landing Charlottetown ALEX W. MATt-IESON nanssssrult. “on” u, M", Collections Omee: 00 Great George Street M. ALBAN FARMC! l-A. LLB- IIAIIIISTIR. sounrron no. Canadian sans of commerce I"! asons! so 1.01m. IIEW YORK STllllll EXIBIIJIIBE (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Tel Tel Anaconda e i ms LAGNI 5L Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Isa GbQQQ ' d» 'f$ff M@@#4U?4F@&##U @@@@ D U B St Co Vanadium corp West Union West Elec Woolworth MONTREAL STOCK EXGIIAIIGE (Canadian Press) iaressseseessseeaeeeesszsi ZZZ; Stocks Bell Tel Imp Tob Nat Steel Car Noranda Shewlnigan St Lew Com Si: Lew Pfd St of Con 5t of Cen Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Montreal Royal Bank Nova. Sootie Finance NEW YORK. May 7—(A.P)-Tha stock market did e. quick ccmeiback today, after yesterday's sight stumble. with selected indirstriais advancing fractions to more than a gfiint. coureglng from p, brokera e slant was that volume, while atlll was the under a paying figure,- best in more than a wee . Among Canadian stocks Distillers Sengrsm lost 5-8, McIntyre Mines 3-8 and Dome Mines 1-8. Inter- national Nickel on a sale of 1,000 shares gained 1-2 point and mn- adisn Pacific and Brazilian 'I‘rac- tion l-8. Unchanged was Lake more Mines. The Associated Press average of Ifihs were thereon -Palmolive. Curtis-Wright, on the other hand. aligned to new low ground for 19-12. nding on the upside were Beth- lehem. General Motors, Standard Oil (NJ), Texas 00., International Harvester, J.I. Case Westinghouse, n1 Pan-t, Union Carbide, Gieimical, Eastman Kodak, J Mimville and J.C. Penney. Santa lie and N11. Central were unchanged while southern Pacific Pénllflylvanla and Southern Refl- wsy were up a shade. On the losing rdc were Amer- ican Telephone, Great Northern. American Airlines. Pan-American Airways, Deere, Public Service of NJ, Philip Morris and Anaconda. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May '1—(0P)—In- dlvldual lndustriels were firm spots in trading todaxy, on the stock ex- chanse and cu market but util- ities were inclined to be .ar. Higher among lndustrisls on the stock exchange were the Interna- tional Bronze Powder issues, Na- tional steel Car, Howard Smith, fiscoJBB," Canadian Odo‘! (g- an ulidinc Produ . - mlirolgagsiwg“ cispf yed I on we: a mnus signs ln utilities and Brazilian was also lower. Shawinigan retrieved i . Bell Telephone and Power preferred little. Bay Minin was harder inmpivotal metals an imperial in o Among miscellaneous stocks boarded winners were Distillers- Beltffllns and Ogilvle Flour while Na anal Breweries sud Imperi Teal, Irlill- 6.200 shares- main trials. uoo; Mined. i.so_o ' ms n al fin-Wit of in lips‘ ded (Canadian Press) Stocks Aibltibl 00m Abltibl PM we Asbes B A Oil Beauhamois Bethurst A Don A (Canadian Press) ‘IORONTO. May 'I-- Stool! Alderman: Amen Gold Ang Cdn Aunor Base Metal Bidgood Bralorno B A Oil Broulan Buff Auk Cal Edm Cent Pet Chester Cochenour Con Smelt Davies Dome Oil Duquesne East Mal Eldorado H k Ont Nickel Peeslta. Pamour Pick Crow Pioneer Powell 7 l-l Upp Can 66 Vermilats 3 Weodiso 1a 1-4 Wrt Hal’! 195 Cons Pap Pend Ore Total Sales 102,000 17H 122 Toronto Exchange m”? "T3. M" ’“..‘?,‘.'-3.:‘l.“ia voums capped an s e about even today with the v.ous closing level on the ‘Ibmni stools exchange. The Indicca were prsc- tically undssngcd at the close. Tumover for the day was 100,600 shares. Ontario Nickel continued to lead the action though it movedmni: ed 1 each and Stee to 1.43. senior base met-H held michanged. Price Adjustments in the golds werealfilted to also: MAILI- 0!‘ 8 were nett rr - dlson, Maoassa, Ben Antonio, Ma- lsrtlc Gold Fields and Jason and down narrowly were Bralorrse In- spiratlon, Pemour, Pioneer, Pres- ton and Lake Shore. Small declines in the utility and froupa. Building Products gained 8- to 14 and g-ains ad s he]: point or more came through for Gaiineau Pow- er pdd" International Metal pid., Walkers and Winnipeg Electric ptd. Anglo-Canadian weakened a eent t0 34, Venmilsta 1-2 Io 8 and Home Oil held unattended. Home- stead tinned 1-4 to 6 1-4. ‘ Produce Prices monuments. my 'I—(<»‘P>— canedisn commodity Exchsoxe. Butter spot: Que and western (9%; score) 563m“ A l r8 m ggs spa : rn - a c N 1-2; A-mediusn 1i 1-2-28- A- pone/rs as 14-24; n-n as i-d-ec E-C 22 1-3-23. MONTREAL, May ‘t-(CH- Produce Market prices here today the Dominion De- lfituruollowlir- . Pm l! M’ A-lsrge $.14: A-medium 38; B 25-25 1-2: C I2 1-3-28. M» TRANSPORT \ SOLICITOR. ITO , l CHARLOTTET OWN-HALIFAX CHARLOTTETOWN-MONTAGUE Dally Service OffIce-IZ Phone~l830 Queen St. Wt [/2 or/y/f/e i voiilia_iiiiir“onr \. 1 A little victim of w Nazi bombing wlioiivvill need the Red ‘Cross Bommp moss mum.’ norms, “robbed of fathers and mothers, the children of Britain reason to bless the Canadian Red Cross. Hear them: "I am ten and a half. have I have been through a lot of blitzes. Thank you for the sweets and jam." . . . "The sweets were lovely after n11 we’ve been throughlfleverg mind, we must be The Canadian Red Cross Society's accounts are subject to scrutiny by the Auditor General of Canada. brave”, And the adults: “The clothing‘ was] Godsend. My little girl had no coat to wear.”'.—,-, "I lost my husband in an air raid and cannot buy my little girl what she has been used to.” . . . “I have written Local Campaign Headquarters 62 Prince st. Phone 482. __q lisgjltlllllllll needed mo?" ciinsnuiil QVi-firrlkw/zz/I/a/r I m Jniy my husband in the army. He says to thank you, it makes his job easier.” . . . “God keep you safe. My little boys send their love Canada/L , ‘. M A _ u Simple words that say so much! ‘This is YOUR job. YOUR money is needed to meet the grow- ing need. Open your heart and strings—GIVE generously. i.» to allvthe children of ‘r , ‘ . ' Y°“.'. Pu?" 1W..' National Campaign this yo]? for War Service Funds "i" § I u r. ,7 ' M! n: ii Butter: first grade cneamery prints, jdbbing price, 36-37; first grade solids, Jobbing pnce 35 1-2- 36 1-2; current receipi, Qre. no 1 pasteurized 35, no 2 34; vriiolrsalc, ‘Que no 1 pasteurized 35: no 2 34 -2. Cheese: current receipt. western white 19 1-4-19 3-8; colored 19 1-4 1-2 FOB factory shgping point, Que white and cclore. l9 5-8 delivered Montreal; wholesale. western and Qre while 20 first grade April PAS Montreal. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.70- no 2 1.55-4.61: NB mtuntain 1.80-4.85; PEI mountain 1.80 -1.90: whites 1.00-1.85: Man. whites. no 2 1.55-1.71; Maine per aWt 2.35-1.40. 1.755 no l Currencies NEW YORK, May 'I-(CP)—'I‘he Canadian dollar clcsed i-io of a oezst lower in tcday‘; final forrign exchange dealings at a discount of 11 13-16 per cent (Ottawa Floregn mctiimge Control Board rate 9.00 -9.9l per cent discount.) Un- changed at $4.04 was the pound sterling. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold stocks slightly low- er; ntherJroups steady. Monireah- tilities inwer: golds unchanged; papers and other in- duptrlala higher. New York-Stock; closed higher. wlnnlpeg-lvhent unchanged. New York-Cotton higher. TROOPS WELL. THANK YOU .__.._.. IDNlDON - (C Pi _ Britain's army is lionlilrer lam it, ha; m-or been, so much so that a large numb-“r of military lib-p inl nillivs bein tem ll l sed to Shea riosiiitainm" y N” |.. o. s. L. o. an. The Annual Session of the R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P.E I will be held in Boyne Lodgeroom, Charlottetown, Wednesday, May l3th, at l0 A M. The Annual Session of the Grand Lodge If ~ L O.B.A of P. E. Island, will be held In the Knights of Pythias Hall, Grafton St , Charlottetown, Wednesday, May l3th. at l0 A M. The M W. Grand Mistress, Mrs. Alice Weatherby, will be present. .I. A. MURRAY, Grand $ec'y, L.O.A. Mrs. Jessie L. Larter, Grand Sec'y L.O.B.A. FERTILIZERS The demand for our fertilizers is so great, we find it a. physical impossibility to make deliveries as fast as requested. Because of this, we have to refuse to make present deliveries of potato fertilizers excepting in very nominal amounts. We shall continue deliveries of fertilizers for earlier crops. Later in the month we shell make deliveries of potato fertilizers. We assure our customers that their bookings with us are M1118 held for them. It ls not our desire to refuse deliveries to trucks, yet we shall have to do so should this advertisement be disregarded. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER 00., LTD., Charlottetown