APRIL_28»_12:1&_ u‘? REDDIN’S marry GANG” Picture FREE i, of 25c "$331113: efdigteh Brush BABIES NEEDS 5g i ed Foods Hilltlaiznz J ilifiizr Foods Pabium N rsing Bottles Nipples Iti-akqms-Baby Oil Vitamin Preparations Etc. Quart Size Mineral Oil 79c 25¢ Noxzema — —- —-190 A pie Blossom Soap p 5 Cakes 23¢ Barring-lg: 21512;!) Cream Wildroot 511090 S" Wave Set 1 5c L, M. Doucette R. M. Smallman. Mr. ibiiidolence 7 c per inch; gpreciatlon. 70o per inch or 4o . ivifllcstiun. cents per inch. Address and s (FARM FCB SALE CElllli-llliillhlilililli Ii ai- The farm of the late Dan- iel MacQueen, situated at Clyde Station, consisting of 150 acres of land in high 3f state of cultivation. 110 gfeflve" acres clear balance consist- ing of bard and soft wood. EVERETT MacLEOD, Executor. Fredericton. 4-5-28 AUCTION SALE Ed At Union Road Saturday, May 2nd at 2 p. in. I I111 instructed b mm‘ verette MaoKinnon to sell by Public Auction on his premises the following stock: 1 cow 4 years oi (Jersey) due to freshen Ma 1st.; l cow 3 years old (Jersey) freshen June lst.: l cow 4 years old is (Shorthorn) due to freshen June p E 1st.; 1 grade cow 9 years old due to freshen June lst.; I heifer 2 years old; 3 heifers l year oi steer lgear old; 1 mare 9 years old: 2 igs months o'd; 4 gs 4 weeks old’; l brood sow, also stack hay. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer 4-25-28-5-1 FE5WV ' Modem India is divided alto nine f)’, major religions, 2400 cas tribes and speaks 225 14111811118!!- _- Spring hydrating Bates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents gun-sf Guardian locals. 5c per word: ‘Western and Eastern locals no ~~»--.==m--"- s" iaae..'..e"-"-as.-r=taa=at “ 3o per word, In Memo al o so e nermr bu" a, mm and 88km!“ o"%dc||s.grd:||.:n;men Muwords for 5.1.00 mi! l0 cents for every additional 8 wo Notices of Thanks and word. Lists of rinlions tation 81.00. Other rates on p- For Sale ICUSE FOR SALE IN CITY. Apply Guardian. 4-25-31- iillcsebank. Phone 584-1; 25 u ILACK ROUND EDGE RUBBER Traces complete $3.00 and up, de- livered. Clinton Morrison, Fred- mcwn, 4-27-51. HEM FOR SALE -— 145 ACRES situated on Wlnsloe Road. 51X miles from Wlnsloe Station. M11111’ Herbert Horne. 4-23'3°'5'3- 10B SALE - 3 CIIOICE YOUNG cow's due to freshen now. 6 yearl- ing calves and 2 pigs. Gordon Jewell North River. 4-27-21. i011 SALE — 1930 FORD COACH. ' Good condition. Run 20,000 miles. New balmy. Mrs. M. S. Mac- i/ecd, Vlilleyfield. 4-2541- lAllY CHICKS. GOVERNMENT Approved - Pallets, Cockerels. Highest Quality. Buy Early. Free Booklet. Write Maritime Chick Hatchery, Saint John. N. B.-—1. WE SALE-HALLS TIIRASIIER "f! 2 6 years old, perfect condi- , ...n £125.00 tat Harold J. Dun- illuia, Millview, on paved road.) ' lllnly Frost is; Wood or Walter S. tells, Bayview. 4-28-11. Male Help Wanted i warren - LIST novs, APPLY Guardian. 4-28-tf. IAN WANTED roit WORK. Man- “ or slngl. Good wage. Harold Laird, lfclvin. 4-28-251. Female Help Wanted uiivrro EXPERIENCED MAID_ . Aiuily 1a Prince st. 4-28-31. JWIANTED — MAID FOR GENERAL i ousewoi-k. Apply 93 Weymouth W". 4-25-31. ‘WANTED-IIOUSEKEEPEB, FAM. . Mrs. William Mac- ‘ aw. 4-28-21. WANTEW- GENERAL HOUSE Plain cooking. Small mm-gl-"ulxqillth a r moxnthl. girga ‘ x‘ PP Y - - Box 33, Redford, Nova Scotti}? m ‘________________ "aggro-oral. FOR nousa- - Apply 224 Richmond st. 4-28-11. EXPERIENCED Main nsqum. "° 51°01) in, two children, “We-i- APPIY Mrs. War- M- m Uvllcr Prince. 4-20-11. FOR SALE “WW at Stanley Bridge lor- ZNYIY “cllilied by Wesley P. hand-or! ‘roam i-louse,“ stone n hi". Born with 3 stalls, mega“. warehouse with cs- " foundation. Up to dots m Hllllillfld lfl Douglas fir; h" ‘"559. 1_l-2 acres pasture Appul" Oillfldppumm “bmOyLon prem ises or Box I93, 9m 4-29-11 NOTICE Starting May 1st our store will close at 6 P. M. on Mmlllfly. Wednesday Ind Friday until further notice R. 1.. DICKIESON, New Glasgow“ INSURANCE Wanted w A N 'r s n - rnvsiorusitarr l" Technician, Male or Female, De- partment of Pensions and Nation- al Health. $1380 per annum, less living bonus fixed for the present at $1131 per monu-L open m out Friday evenins- Four ad residents of the Maritime Prov- auxiliary bumpers arriv€d in inces. Full particulars on posters recently T01‘ 1150 in A. R NORTH WILTSIIIRE Y. I’. U y evening, April re Young People pre- te in Post Offices. Application forms, obtainable at Post Oflices in cities and larger towns should be filled ~01! Sundfl ice Commission, the wutsni Ottawa, not later than May 11. Stuffed 1942, N-4-2B-1i. “mornings with The Master." lowing is the Worshi wed by the Lords “We Sins The responsive Reading was with Civil Serv Grades, 1, 2 and 3, Unemployment Insurance Commission, aritime Provinces. Salaries $1620, $1920 and $2520 per annum, respectively, plus cost of living bonus for Grades 1 and 2, less statutory de- ductions. Full particulars on post- ers displayed in Post Offices. Ap- llcatlon forms, obtainable at ost Offices, should be flied with _ Kenzie. figaciglgtslgmcemgnfifigfflgg. Peace: Dorothy Easter. Morn ' N-4-28-1i. Judllmlmt- Morning In ‘Ihe Easter. Sorrow afterwards becom- ing Joy, Gertie Toombs. Peggy toaster, The singing the parts was taken by th Mrs. Bruce Noye as organist. Closing Hymn: "'I'here is a Green Hill Far Away,’ followed National Anthem and Bene- To Let T0 LET - IARGE FURNISHED front room. Phone 851. 4-28-41. Personal SPECIALS 0N PERMANENTS. Mrs. Johnston's Beauty $41036,“ dcuom mm w A JOY KILL“ u."§.°§.“.?i“c..§."i=$£”n;i.ll§ , prtligram or; Sunday‘. April 12th. to 4.32.1 _ a arge an apprec at ve audience. mo junioijmembers had charge "Davis' Asthma Remedy" 7805 is s Joy bringer. 64 doses with supply of Vltam n "A" only 84-00- Jen Tl i? T ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY of itchy condition immediately re- which c ii th "Davis Pruritus plum, Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- C_ antees this. 80¢. 11-00 and M! i111‘ 1mm; for $1.65. Follow enclosidzgiet King ' as eved lmo Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- toes No former experience neces- sarv Write for information Moler Barber College. Halifax. N433 FOR SALE Plymouth '19:~is sedan in good condition with new tires. Disc. harrow F. and W. Grain Crusher, F. and W. Bike Suiky, good repair. Pure bred Jersey, freshen May first. MRS. W. A. NICHOLSON. Bedeque. Lobster Bait For Salé‘ I can supply packers and fishermen with any quantity of herring from today on. Cali me by phone. Also special orders for Fox Ranchers by May iitli. CARL DELANEY, Saninierslde. - Phone 454 reserved lnr sews si advertising of q llsflrtld ll l payable ia IeIsy assure may ents s word, "us", 000111‘ — In the Poll morning their. from theac 0° days suspended cs man .N .11. SPRING rAnx Sc h mum“ u Apm a ool meeting 0, at 8 pm, co ___.. ENGAGEMENT‘ Bruce David Pou of their eldest da Mr. and Mrs. 100K. of Hunter “age is to take River. The mar. 4-28-11. -___. NURSES LEAVIN ward Island nu; ions. ‘Ihe young lame Clohossey, all?» ‘Ilsnlsh. onsriottoown Hospi- d; l Prince WARDENS MEET — A of A. R. P. wardens for the town area was held g’ Béilkltlnik last night and 8 fill 8. ‘ fie : aver Maciizirf-pggliarlrdd ward the “d rd 5 West, Ray Kiss A I Ward 5 east R,’ Rodd. The responsible for organ- rlct-s. Conn. J. . warden, presided and P0010. vice-chairman Mr. J. A. Fullerton, vi the Charlottetown tee were present. HAVE! WORKOUT - Firemen in Char] or the Aummry the ARP. was held Pond last evening. scd for the purpose, - Eu Male and Female Help Elven a government r. Arthur Campbell of nclal Department of Publ one Captains Fred Lai- Bethune and John M esent with full quotas firemen. Fire Chief A g _ ern instructed the n us MacEach men and Capt. statutory deductions, plus cost of gyfiéllfqogllffitlggfidwif-lhtilotlgst. a fol INSPECTORS. £0110 Garden. Hymn, Alas! Saviour Bleed? Cast o Lillian Deacon. MacNeill. Morning tain: Mary Mac- first part of the program onsisted of suitable recita- scrlpture and hymns. . Wood presided at the organ. wing this the play "Into Thy dom' was presented The cast Joseph Caiphas, Austin Kennedy; Malchus. his ser- vant, Bryer Jones, J12: Nicodemus. Blair MscCallum; Tamah, maid- servant to Adinah, Helen Moly- neaux; Labial, member of a robber band, Lloyd Baiderston; Reba, young Indumean girl, Mrs, Ken- neth Gard; A Roman Captain, Blair MacRae. The collection for the evening is to be given for War Relief. Owing to the unfavorable weather and road conditions when this program was presented it is planned to repeat it at Cross Roads in the immediate future. _ ill Rogerson was s recent visitor to Albany. Miss Marie Gallant. d M to n, is visiting Mr. an rs Writer smith in ‘Preston, N. B. w, Neil MacDonald, fromerly of Mount Stewart, P. E. 1.. who hi! been visiting relatives in Trenton. . has obtained employment 4-8-28. in the Btcel Plant- friends of Mrs. P. . . Gallant, Cl y. who was operated on wil be glad to know that Pts. Peter Black of ersns Guard has returned to his unit after svendlhs I leave with his wife and family st Mnclxennsn fiyaji. llltsgflt-gltlavodtlnesdey morn- int to join his unit, after spend- g gew days with his wife and in ant son fan 890F800" l‘ m’ Pngerson, Victoria. 111s Mlges Katie and Violet Todd n of Charlottetown spent l elem“ wee st the home of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James The most dreaded nntiirlll ml-es of chickens are hawks, crows. owls, rats, foxes, skunks and seas- supplies. Mrs. Lawson in reporting for I. O. DME. War S8V1l1§8b?li8d1lp holg- __ ers,s dmany were enguaed l! G Sh‘ Hm“ teachers as . H A resolution was passed that the Chapter commend the action of the City Council in considering importance of establishing a curfew law in the city. A report of the work being done by the newly or- " ganized salvage committee was giv- re en by a representative member. All ’ present were urged to co-operate by {the salvage of waste material of __ paper. rubber and metal. Five mem- ; bers were appointed as canvassers to assist the local Red Cross in their rliattfional war appeal beginning May 1 Mrs. Ernest Coffin, chairman of the advisory committee of the War- time Price Control Board, gave a short talk emphasizing the need of our conforming to rules and regula- tions specified by the Board, meet- ing anhyuinconveniences in a diaer- ful sp . z Mi|ady’s stockings Caught in Canadian War Machine Maki to kl out of sub- stitute XIIEECBSTHJSS rigs». 11686110110 101' the hosiery manufacturers- Taste in stockings has been high in the past and no girl considered herself smartly turned out unless her outfit included sheer full-fa- shioned silk hose that fitted her from toe to pantie without awrlnkle and if poslble. produced the impression that she wasn't wearing stockings at all. Niw silk is out and nylon is he- lilg rapidly absorbed into war in- dustrles so available rayon and mercerlzed cotton are left to "pinch hit." Neither cf these product-s pos- sesses the texture or elasticity of silk Colours too are being limited, to save dyes, But there is still a wide choice for Spring and Fall —— All‘ Force blue, khaki, tan gunmetal, black, white and four other shades chosen at the discretion of each manufacturer. The change over frCm silk Jo substitutes and the iecessarv nx- perimenting to improve them has resulted in Increased operation costs. To prevent a rise in prices or und-ue deterioration of quaiit , the War me Prices and Tra e Board has set definite standards to protect retailer and buyer. But if the lady (f fashion, now shedding peace-time frills, heflves a sigh for her luxury hose. she should also feel an odd twinge of sympathy for the manufacturer. To mB-kfl stockings that. do not bag around the knees, fold around the ankles, (‘f present a mottled appearance under the cli-crmstances, looks like a tough lob. To many a housewife asoap-mak- ing sounds like a thrifty, effldénf method of helping along the war effort, but the Department o! Mlm- lflons and Supply does not feel that way abcut it. The Controller ‘of Chemicals wants fat collected, but not for making soa at home. He would rather see t g0 to a central soap factory where the glycerine by- product can be collected for giv- eniment muniti-ns’ work. Some recipes for home-mode soap require added lyccrlne and these are not patriot c, so in the meantime housewives are asked to ourb their desire to becCme home soap manufacturers. The potato escaped from the price ceilin with other seasonal Products, bu it was put under ccn- trcl by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board on March 10 when there was evidence that the retail prices were advancing out of proportion to the wholesale prices, The basic period chosen for potato prices was from Pebrua 2 until February 7. In the next hre months, however, there may be a small increase in the price of potatoes -- they mav rise as much as five cents s bushel, This increase is to cover loss in storn-ge through sprouting, rotting a and shrinkage. i Otto Abets as Adolf Hitler’ per- sonal representative in Ps.ris is expected to relay orders fro des- faehrehto his French stooge, erre Ls .._...___._._.___.. HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ._.___. Aconeasua (23000 feet) on the Ai-wnline-Chilcan border. is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere. Keep Minsrdh in the "Indus. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN °ya| Edward. Problems 0i Special Doin 0hapterI.0.li.E. “mull Monthly meeting The regular inonthl meeting of sent- the Royal Edward Clliptel‘ of the the g D. SW35 held of; Monday, pri 27a .3 p.m., eRegen. grits. J Gofidtgn, gresidinfikTtge ap r was q ac ve dur e blllldlns oom- month of April. Mrs. Morrison. 4-28-31. chairman of the Finance Commit- tee reported excellent returns from the telephone bridge, and also the Ciiarlotte- afternoon ties. held in Government 0 Bnssgement House. ushter, Gladys Reports given by Miss lbnma Howard Kendrick Nicholson and was Mary Hssaard i4 ML for sewing and wool committees, and Mrs. wed- showed usual activity, and more money was voted to buy further PAGE FIVE l STOCK QUOTA nozvs IIEW YCRK STCCK EXCHANGE gs In Ottawa To Women (Pfviilred by the Women's Res- nel d it Prince Edward Island) and courage of the Canadian family, and especially of Rosswhiteandbtrewhlta 15th for Prince Edward . in Ottawa the couple renew- . . »wr\‘“‘.v>»~ - MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 1.. for a. time associated with the Auto- motive Production Branch of the Dept. of Munitions and Supply. l-ls has Just completed as Rs dio Teclmicldn at the R. A. ll‘. Radio School at Clinton, Ont» after study- rellminnry course at Ottawa cal High School. Mrs. White “I “I was formerly Miss Vivian Cavcnder Am of Amherst, N, 8., and the c A“ were marrial in West Lake, To all of you in these homes. y calls. You bear daily of inflation-Do you 2 . (Canadian Presslj ‘r r i’- isassfmplyssweean ~12: a violent general rise in Which is sure to come when we find ourselves as a nation with more money to spend. and less w ments in the armed serv ces, over one million more men and wo- mployecl now than at the war. hence . The real dan- 1-8 Cm CB1‘ Pound II I221‘ Ottawa held s. very Cb" 01110 t-together st the Odd- Chfyllfl‘ fel ows Plal, Somerset St, on Erl- Con Edi dawevemng, April 17th. Biddle Ho- Elec Auto Lita -piece orchestra supplied Gen Elec c and some 150 youn dancing. A feature of the was an elimination contest ed by Tom Parkes. Service men were invited and turned out in goodly N numbers. Among those present was {Sgt-Pilot Ken- MacLeod who has Just returned. from overseas. t1 - Texas Corp “ifiitiaifi- ‘Sofiféihiifi unit-d w 1s expected to visit Ottawa shortly. 0 5 Rubber Harry Darby and Calvin Macin- tosh recently entertained a. small West Union group of their friends at their zvivpartment, 175 Cambridge Bt., Otta- a. i-4 Can steamship £85251! SUI K 8 folks Gt Nor Pfd d time Gen Motors evenlns Kenniecott s-l L the extra payrolls) ger which you must understand, ss you shop 31521‘ and your family's Canada has a limit to her man- s: I III 1.: Power Corp Sh h e as only so b, Queb“ N“, Shawinignn many machine; supplies of war, only and women to wor chines. Her men and her machines must for anything that without. a. |:|csscss:ssse.i:..§ I |3E$53$fi$$aa¥§33 -l Toronto Exchange a money in new psy- chase luxuries which put on our machine and prices high TORONTO. ‘W11 fl—(@)-4 email index gains were boarded by both mining groups and industrisls in y's Toronto exchange mar- ket. The western ‘ ‘Iurnover was a little under norm.- al it’ 125,000: shares for the day. g _ perm issues Ontario_ Nickel with turnov- oi 31,000 shares on s. gain of 1-2 to 13 1-2 and Homestead Oil and Gas with turnover of 26,500 shares a of 1 1-4 to 6 1-2. Other base metals and oils were dii.ll. Home Oil and South End Pets timed slightly and prices were down at bit for Highwood, Com- monwealth and Vennilata. Preston was the most active 3.900 shares and fuming 37.0717. Gains oil fol cents were held by Hollinger, Per- ._.__ ron, sylvanite and Wright Har- ORK, April 2'1_(AP)_ greaves. Buffalo Ankerite was sold market displayed faintly W a w kemd 7 t 2 03 ecove sins toda t - "055 95 0 ~ ~ w g y b“ The food and utility stocks main- Ottawa hockey fans were treated of Allan Cup hockey A. . met and defeated Port. Arthur cats in theflrst two games of best of five series. Air Force fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the game at Maple leaf Gardens, to, Saturday night, The Young Peoples’ Society Stmvarton United Church held an enjoyable variety concert in Sunday School Hall evening, April 15th. participating were Miss Lorraine Webb, of Cavendish, Carmen John- son of Summerside and Mr. Harold Vessey, of York. Islanders are well represented in the congregation of church. Mr. Vessey is president of the You-rig Peoples’ Society there. Spring is definitely here i.n Ot- tawa. Summer cottagers are already on their way to their summer Currencies s, and shove costs assure all things gs closing at s dis- 1 4 per cent in relation Fbfelgh Exchange ate 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- er leading foreign curre-n. need this so muc try must release to make it for me? Mu different from other w aqwkers and machines h that my eoun. s, are to be used on and silk stock. learn that Can. 8 01111’ seven in- ings for me? we ada is now makln stead of fifteen so as to rush her out ring the same sort 0f our food and l our other needs? Dian of your coun- 110m)’ can Only 511g. “women-everyone of clothing, and a} for a. lose of 19 cents plans for weekend trips, and war- time workers are looking forward to seeing the folks back home during their well-earned vacations. Some thirty or more friends of lVLl‘. Glen Currie of Green Bay, P. h}. 1.. gathered at the home o1‘ Mr. and Mrs. Radbourne, '12 MacDon- ald St, Ottawa, on Tuesday even- th to bid him farewell wish him every success as a radio technician Canadian Air Force. The meeting was called to order by Lester Sellick who called upon Ray Raynor dentiiicatlon disc. . ' friends warmly for their thoughtfulness and received a W X18 Jolly Good Fellow." A short sing- song led by Nesry Shelioon, cards and bingo, together with a sumptu- ous lunch served by the ladies was enjoyed by all. Harry Darby an- gatnering would be held at the Odd- fellows’ Hail, Somerset St., on Fri- day, April 17th. Prior to coming to Ottawa as a. clerk in the Contracts Branch, Dept. oi National Defence, and subsequent. enlistment in the A l~'., Mr. Currie taught in choois oi Prince Edward blue chips remained on id d t, talned a margin on the m m: e an many p0 ennui Canadian B8l€€fl€S,dC8I'IiM.l0n Milk c was at its best in Advances were in trac- wills: Id e most t d ptionaiiy 5101);’? Praia to 1.70 and Huron and Erie gained wavered here and them final hour although mode provement was mainta leaders at the close, fed Pres; average of ged at 32.8. 179F100. September Start right away V0111‘ price list, not Eroceries. but everythin Get out your old bll Your old accounts, ask for all the things y buy. Do not bother M10110 iii. H0 ha; gno out his end of Montreal Curb m ______ ares compared (Canadian Press) 0n th upsld h 1g as saint: n... finllifniamui. m" “mmwemd Abitibi coin fer. Standard 011000101 P14 "is-Manville, and Amer- B A O11 Douglas Aircraft, on turnover. cloned 2 3-4 to year's low. Othe a i this price control, 8000s you want. and watch prices. in writing, to Mr. aid, Regional Prices pply representative, Char- is megger Bathurst A tfwui 0 rs in the losing Fraser VTO d Dow Chemical, Chrysler. General Mo- Ioord Western, Eastman Home 0i] Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. April 2'7—(CP)__ Gil-ills 8nd losses were well distrib- the list boarded in today's lng on "the stock exchange and 5m" Among industrisls on the stock 01001151181: Dryden, Dominion Bridge nadian Car common were A”? Hum“ i-oved a little while Car prefer- B88801“ mum. Dosco "B," General B98040 Wares and Niagara Wire B01110 r Bo ta-l e was frsctiolneily Brelvrne es but Montreal Brit Dom rise and Broulan Bhawlnlsan sipped in late deals. Buff Auk Canada Steamship up a bit. Ln carrie International Nickel was ahead in votai metals at one time and orec-ids was a loser. Bulolo picked upflzlpofnt increase in milnes. Im- o sno- this we will inaugur- ’ “Questions and An- swers’, and you are asked to send in any question you have in re- gard to any angle of price cell- ing to the Women's Regional Ad- visory Committee, Chsppell Bulld- ing, Charlottetown. ____i___. ANCIENT INDIA When Alexander the Great in- vsded India 2300 years ago he found it divided into 100 kingdoms. Targets in Japan s§:is-n.i:i Kodak and J. C - (Canadian Press) MALONE — At the Charlottetown qonoNTo, April 27- liospiral, April 16, 1942, to Mr. and u, Mrs. Leo Malone, (nee Nellie Mac- Aulay) a son, Raymond lieo. DYKENS — At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 26, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dykens, (nee Hel- en Peters) of Charlottetown, a son. McPlil-ZRSON-At the Kings Coun- ty Hospltal, April 27, 1942, Mal- colm C. MacPhcrson of Bellvue in his 52nd year. Funeral notice later. harder in utilit Power lost an opening CLARK — At Baltic on April 2'1, Robe . Clark, aged 72 years. mmeral from his iate resi- dence Wednesday at 1 pm., fol- lowed by service in Keir Memor- ial Church, Malpeque at 2 pm. McLENNAN - At victoi-ia. April 1B, 1942, to A. C. l. 813N890" M9‘ Lennon, R. C. A. F. and Mrs. Me- Lennan (nee Frances Rxigerson), l. son Ian Spurgeon. SHERREN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 2'7, Mrs. Morson Sherren in her 50th year. The remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where the funeral will be held Wednesday, April 29, service starting at 2 p. m. Interment in the People's Cemetery. In Giarlottetown p on April 25, 1942, Mrs. Mary lz sbeth J gs, aged 88 years. Her remains are reetln Hennessey Funera Wednesday morning when funeral will be held to Covehead. Burial in the Church Cemetery. KlCKBAM-Jit the Baered Heart Home, Monday, April 27, John Kiclrham, from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home this afternoon by rail to his glOfllG in Rollo Bay for inter- Card Of Thanks Profitt and family sincerely thank all their friends floral tributes, cards. usiynsptthy daring In miscellaneous stronger were International Power preferred and preferred while National Breweries lost a lift and Distillers- seagraims recovered s l ial Ilobeeco was in a1‘ Total sales: 11,400 trials, 7.600: Mines, 9, Livestock . _ Gunner Gold stages, Indus Gypsum gain held the spot- light on the Montreal today with 1,006 beads Cattle receipts stood at “w: with sheep st 81 and nose at Prim on s11 classes of livestock were firm. Cattle were around 50 Mnam“ “O25 $11, mcdlgsinw £15 Dig Moneta . , common .G0 heifers 132m 8950 to $10, medium 0311011 $25, and common s7 to Okslts $8 to $8.50, Ont Nickel d common Perrcn . cows were medium $7 to $7.75, an from $0.50 to 87. Canriers and cut- Pld: Crow $6. Bulls range-d Pioneer better. lh the elm Preston eighty will Queenston 8 med nds st e12 and Just medium sand R1,,“- mon light veals down od the calves were of mon to lust fair qualit es and $050. Drinkers u “and s. few grassers made 00 s, and bucks lambs made Sheep were $5 to 8'1 Hogs were firm. esi-ly sales were 51'1"!!!” made at $15.40 for B-l dressed Grade A drew $1 per hog premium Un Gas with discounts on off grades. Bows Upp Con were 90 to O10 live weight. seed neighbors of Spring Valley foi- their kindness. N. D. MacLean Produce Prices MONRREAI». Canadian Comm Butter spot: Que and 192 score) 35 i-iB. E3" “p” E"“‘"§, 1A_—gI2_r§;;29A_ Total Sales 125,000. Keep Miami's is the lions. , V’ Japan, first targets of allied sir In the Tokyo-Yoko- hama anii Kobe-Osaka areas are concentrated s big share of the ' industries and many enewll l.“ I Charlottetown and Elicia 23 1-2-424; E-B M 1-3—36; O I3—fl l-l.