_ _i__.._._4- i“.-. F APRIL 21. 1942 i Adymising llatos :Payahlo in Advance "mum Chs-rgo for Any Advertisements i5 C01"! word; Western and Itutern loom d. Announce and 00min! "w" 3° Y" "mi u p“ ‘yaw: W 3'52.“ underarm "$19113" wlllmmqhlfim: z: iorgllsgtile c1513" mchfwgj s. omen so Iords m lhlfl 0 C ' nah ll a: i0 cents i151- fleirimzgdgghgl a v9"), min oi Subscriptions srnr=¢§;""j;'}' flwhfsasren no tltlou $1.110. Other rites on 49 cen "pmaiiou. _ n"? For Sale Girls’ women wanted DSTEB non s: é} - L0 e roman suowruo 51W- NE1T.%E '1 fr. wide. Oak frame. ducts in natural colours. an “an he]. pm plum M” Model A A30 gxplaiiiilfillhtll" w‘ ‘mun f; Jlngins. ‘Price 12%;) complete. e11 melee e §§fl°,”l§l§alloua.ooa, and earn l. “ha?!” ' 4-21-11. our leisure time. if}? ildsérw-lgfey buys cosmetics. remedies. es-iences- 591°“ hum" hard prodUCtS, 6M2. N0 Oblll‘ stion. write Familex Product-i. 570 St. Clement, hiontresl. Wanted ._ ARBER APP!!!)NT- "Qgfllqg longer experience neces- n write for information Molar firs... College. Halifax. N433 LADIES’ GOOD BIKE. wgggplyngllardinn. 4-31-11» oncvcpiz. coon , 1 b lett r. ma, gg"<g{,{.‘;',‘,,,,f‘“”~" v 84-21-21. ANTED. WRITE "B! Fgfllqlrmall: 4-21-21. _ ,4 RELIABLE MAN wgsNél-ltrldener for Summer Home. “Pplihffi; ' ' l0 Let n) LET-FURNISHED ROOMS mm or without board, gentle- men preferred. 275 Kent st. 4-21-23. i:- Livestock ymEAl... April 20-40?)- Clilioreccirwls lwld the spotlight on .11 livrsipck exchange G87 heads featured. QQOQ-QQQ OOOOOQOG-OQ §§§§-.'.'§ ATTENTION PRODUCERS We offer a special grading service for eggs. Highest market prices paid. Located behind Vcndome Hotel, Kent Si. M. McKENZIE O-O-Q-OQQAoQoQoArOQO-OGO-GOQ-O i-l6-lB-2l-Zli-25-Z8 morn s11: For sale farm of the late Roy Ford, Glasgow Road. Consisting of 50 acres in high state of cultivation, well watered and fenced. New house, outbuildings in good repair. Apply to: MAYUS FORD. Administrator 4-18-21-24-35 _._._____ Professional Cards McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. HENLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY K. O. Barristers and Attorneys-ol- l-flw 1110mm: T0 DOAN 154 Prince Street i - -__-__.e H. F. McPHEE 8A.. K.C. Bsnniqsiiigir“ ysofiiuros , '*_"£¥_J*""dl"1=.:r:<lhsrl9iiewww BELL 8. MATHIESON vme..'.‘.'%l'.'il. To cliigiiatezow» land. O. F. AITONIBALO Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown "flail-mamas;- rvrs EXAMINEII GLASSES FITTED J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMETBIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen Btu Opposite ills‘: Grocery lvenlnra liy A poi a entl- Phone ilesidclics llfllg. PALMER 81 HASLAM A- J. "RSI-AM 5.5.. LLIBQ BARITISTER. ETC. mink oi Nora Scotiu Chailibfll Charloiletown P, E, l. MONEY TU LOAN "m" l!» r. o on i: MocGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR also; 1e blacGllIGAN. n. o. . 1.1mm rmunon. n. o Barristers. solicitor! oméllndl-T rlgvirlélliiflneu "Mono Street cam» FOB, BALE — CERTIFIED SEED Potatoes. Green Mountain Irish Cobblers. Nelson Mstheson, Breadslbsno. 4- - - FOB. SALE — MODEL A. FORD. Good rubber. Motor in {god order. Price $80.00. Brent cMlllan, West Coveheud- 4-91-21. FOB. SALE-W! DODGE, SPEC- ial Deluxe, 2 door sedan. Cost $1812.00. Driven only 400 miles. Special bargain, quick sale. Ap- ply 1B8 Queen St. 4-21-21. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [$100K QUOTA nozvs race rrva _ NEW YORK STOCK EXOIIANGE Female Help Wanted WANTED — KITCHEN GIRL FOB. Borden Hotel. Apply Manzuzer.“ WANTED — MATRON AND AS- sistant Matron for Children's Home, Amherst. N- S. Good sal- ar to right persons. Apply with re erences to P. O. Box 386. Amherst, N. S. 4-l8-3i. WANTED - MAID FOR. GENERAL housework. Plain cooking. Cali or write Mrs. F. W. Tldmarsh. 6 Richmond. 4-18-31. WANTED RELIABLE MAID FOR general housework, best wages. References required. Apply BM. Guardian. 4-21-21. Cattle receipts stood at 460, sheep at. 42 and hogs at 606. ‘Trading in all classes was active at steady to firm priccs. Good steers sold from $10 to $10.50, med- 111m $9 to $10 and common steers sold from $10 to $10.50. medium $0 to $10 and common $7.50 to $8.50. Good heifers were $9 to $10. med- ium $8 to $8.75, and common $6 to .50. Good cows were $7.50 to $8 with the odd heiferisia cow up to $8.50, medium $8.50 to $7.50, and common butchers $6 to $6.50 Can- ners and cutters were $4.50 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and ! 25 1-4 Anaconda. 24 5-8 Baldwin Loco 11 i-B Bendix Av 33 5-8 Beth Steel 58 Ches Ohio 2a 3-8 Chrysler 53 Con Edison 17 1.2 Eleo Auto Lite Gen lflec 23 1-8 Gen Motors 33 7-8 Gt. Nor Pfd 221-2 Kennecott 30 l-l Mont Ward 24 3-4 N Y Central '1 1-3 Nor Am Co s 3-4 Penn RR 20 3-8 Phil Pet C0 32 Std Oil N J 32 3-8 Texas Corp 31 5-8 United Air 29 u a " “ 1s 1-4 U S St C0 4-7 1-4 Vanadium Corp 15 3-4 West Union 25 1-4 Woolworth - Produce Prices MONTREAL, April 23-40?)- Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot: Que and western (92 score) 35 l-LB. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 29- 29 1-2; A-mediwn 27 1-2—-28; A- pullets 24 1-2-25; E-B 26 1-2-27; E-C 24-24 1-2. MONTREAL. April 20—(O.?)— Produce market prioes here today as reported bx the Domlmon De- part-ment of griculture follow.- Eiggs: graded shipment selling A-iarge 30; A-Medlum 28 1-2; pul- leis 24; B 2'7 i-Z; C 24—24 Butter: grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 36-36 1-2, first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 i-z-jii: wholesale. Que no i pas- teurized storage 35 l-4, no 2 stor- B-Ee 35 3-4. - Cheese: current receipt F203. shipping point, white and colored, western 20; delivered Montreal Que 20 3-4: wholesale white and colored westem 21-21 1-4 nom.; MONTREAL STOOK EXCHANGE __.__ (Canadian Prose) Stocks Close Bell Tel 143 l-8 Brazilian 7 3-8 Bldg Products 13 1-2 Can Car Found d Cim 1nd Al A 3 l-4 can Pacific 5 i-4 Can steamship 0 5-8 Cons smelt 88 Dom Textile 75 Dryden 31-2 Gen Steel wares 5 1-2 Int Nickel 29 3-4 MoColl Front 8 Mtl Power 20 1-4 Nat Bretw 24 Noranda. 42 i-4 Quebec Power 12 1-4 Shawinigan 13 1-2 Wpg E100 A — Wpg Elec B I Montreal Curb . (Canadian Press) Stocks Close B A Oil 181-4 Bathurst A 13 3-4 Ford A i5 1-4 Home Oil Z45 Imp Oil 7 7-8 Int Pete 1i 1-2 Banks (Canadian Press) l Stocks Clos- Canoda — commerce 144 Montreal - Royal Bank 150 Nova Scotis - Grain CANADA OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PLEBISCITE OFFICER UBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT EVERY CANADIAN CITIZEN IS HEREBY ADVISED: (1) THAT a Proclamation of the Governor in Council dated the 9th day of March‘, 1942, ordered a plebiscite to be taken in every electoral district in Canada on, the question set out in the ballot papers to be used thereat in the following words rod form: vote bymalilntajcrossgthusl X. aftertiielvorflYoisior after the word ‘No’. Are you in favour of releasing the gov- ernment from"? any obligation arising out oi’ any past com-_ mitments‘ restrict- ing the methods’ of raising men for mill- tary service? :(2) THAT the date fixed as polling day for the said plebiscite is Monday, the 27th day of April, 1942. 1(3) THAT polls will be open in each polling division from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock: p.m. (daylight saving time). Buns ranged {mm 355° l" Que 20 3-4 nom. . . - . .--'". 1 I b121,,“ fir?‘ 81mm stem“ Good I %titéi1igégllgéiilwsl(l)liléliai10mluk?gg Lavggrgfpigg. bapéigss 2111-11-10:; 4(4) THAT new lists of voters have been specially prepared for the said plebiscite. s... vea ma 2 t $12.5’), M di ' ’ ' . ' ' “ - , , , . " 10.3.1‘; fro“. stiosoo to slime all? 1’._§.,‘"’3.‘1I1i.§°'1§§"_.','58?“‘“‘“ 1'80 illéeaclnallagmfrlilplefg czlrlliemhbtgentiarnaae _(5) THAT the said lists are what may be tenned “open hsts” which means that, in . on sh veals down to s11. today with other P" “"1"! either urban or rural oiling divisions, any qualified voter whose name has been , “A The bulk of the veals were oi com- when 10°51 and roumm when, _ P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gal it: dfflllgtsflulzlizv 68nd “fig 111111.85 closed unchanged, May at . omitted from same may vote on polling day 1n his polling division upon taking and $9.50 averaging arlluiird :9] . Mantra“ E h Z3 $353 cents a bum“ m“ ‘my T‘ the required oath and upon being vouched for on oath by_ a. voter whose name Drink“ We“ $650 l° m xc ange Timid W85 extmmeli’ “m”! l" a ears on the list of voters for such polling division. ...°¥i‘.f.."“i..2i§“.}§““’l “"”‘i.-.*l° ___ t“ ‘wt-W’ “m” P" “"“‘."i‘“h' pp -- Perm 0 fh tcro e . . . . -- - 8752.“, me o! hog were m m m Pliv/lONTREAL, April 3)—-(OP)— gleggionmootnrirligamaior uh: 0cm: (6) THAT National Registration Certificates are required to be produced by quahfled B-l dressed- Grades-A drew $1 W; e£w°ff...2i’§'i.. giergfifsfillongn 101N111; iii}: and b“ W Rye w“ ' urban voters whose names have been omitted from the lists of voters, and by hog premium with discounts on on the stock exchange and curb Grain futures close: those voters only before being allowed to vote, 101% $3325’: Saws were $9 to $10 miliékeltm l Tr l ‘ Wheat: May 79 i-iA, July 00 ’ r Oil B. 9d 1g 3'.- B, , . - e utilities with Twfii or ell-fie: in... May 51 3.31;, July so s-as, _(7) THAT advance polls Will be opened in the same localities and on the same con- M k A himgclgog ggillflggd ‘ggefimg: oggagexkfiay 64 MB‘ Jul, M ditions as at the last General Election. 3|’ BIS t A Glflllflfi and Cdiladl Northern Power. cm- 1-2A, Oct e2 6-1111. _ . _ . . . iriealu was an exception and posted Cash prices: 7 _(8) THAT, as a general rule, every person who has ordinarily resided in Canada (Canamrm) annllnclxliilailstrials moving backtrack- 1-1§Y“§’.§z..‘r§‘?5d..'.'§ i5“'1-‘4;“i”..e§ during the last twelve months is entitled to vote at the said plebiscite if he is 9d. losers from a. irscti ns to o. 72 3-4: 5 wheat 70; 6 vmest 6'7 3-4: _ B ‘t’ h b’ f; point being International Bronze, feed wheat 65 i-4; i garnet '73 twenty one years of age and a’ n15 s“ ‘lee T°""l¢° M"! N" York-SM!" Canadian Oar Steel of c ad 1-4- 2 amet '12 a-4- a garnet '11 narrowly higher. preferred Bai-liurst and 0001531 1i 3-45 1 15mm durum ‘a: 1-4 '(9) THAT voters will be entitled to vote in the polling division in which they were Montrer.l—Stucks closed slightly Plow ' u dats. 2 6w 51 b4. ex 3'0“; 49 _ _ _ _ ‘ lower- l V srgonge, were Quad steam,“ 74,. 3 ‘cw 49 M. ex '1 1M 49 1,9. ordinarily residing on the 30th day of March last. Winniiwz-Whesi unchansefl- in carriers and Intemdtional Nic? 1 ré-d 4a 1-2- 2 lead 4'1 1-s- a feed "l!" YMK-CMM" "Wtr- 1n igivgiigl metals. Imperial was 443511}. _ l ' 2 ow 6 '64 a 4_ '(10) THAT urban voters have been advised of the location of their polling stations Keen Mlnnrd’: in the home- Sistnon Cigar. at o. ncw high. and 1 stall z 145w e4 3-4: a ow a m5 on the notices left at their dwelling places by the enumerators. Dgcniplion Tlextiles did better in 63 5-8: i fe d 60 3-4; 2 feed 59 l-B: A _ L“; f ‘Zilwfiggf’ 2gg*"‘°,",,§;g*;3 3 ‘M 58 1'2’ 111) THAT rural voters have been notified in the Notice to Voters posted up in the A" Bfigvfarlles lwttresigéieri‘ I d post offices, and should have been verbally advised by the rural enumerators of 5B 9S1 . f? ' - I - . - . " trials, 4,500: Mines, ifsoolw" n Us Fmangg the location of their polling stations. AT "mg BQTIIIlIEP-g APB"- e e ____. '(12) THAT, generally, polling stations for the said plebiscite will be established at or s . mow YORK April 20—(A.P)- near the same - 1 E1 1' - premises as at the last Genera ec ion. l am instructed by Janie and f$fitfikfgmqiffefififiy Y,‘§,§;1"tl‘§§ _ _ _ ‘ ghrtslsrei vtsayhto sell pr Ppllrliv -—-- final hour brought a mgdernte and (13) THAT arrangements are being made to collect the results of the plebiscite on IIC 0h OD C [CD180 Cl‘ C d 1 l," in _ ' . . t - stock, crop and imlliementle, and mnoisnzltlfiyi) Tori") ‘“l£ll1.§§“§§%..n dmpgofi... mo“ the evening of polling day as 1s done at a General Election. some household effects including: who had hoped for an extension of _ _ _ 5mm“ 1 °“"- 3 1"" ""- 1"" 5W1" close SP-tmfly’! '““Y- lmmwh "“‘°“‘ ' 4 THAT eve Canadian on active service or 1n training in any of His Majesty's 11V to freshen last April; 1 cow, 5 yrs. leaders showed good resistance ‘ - . . . . . l b. . "M- d" i“ "ml" 1"‘ APP"; 1 Ablilbl P 5 1-4 "mmillwlll- forces or corps, within or without Canada, 1s entitled to vote at the p e iscita {lri-Viflolg’ $13!." dldshediugll: Qiiihli“ g 1'3 1.31m 31511-50 “J.l‘§.l““1.‘l°°§‘..d MQIK in advance of polling day by virtue of a special procedure provided. ‘firemen May 15th: 1 cow/fill yrs old Beattie 5o Egliugmggd ‘is’? Igxtféingglzglaal m 11o to fresh n middl Apr ' i ow Bonetal ' ~ ' a m om dfm w "gm m; Mg’: gramme 7% Canadian Palcgp, “m! m, “£113., Dated at Ottawa. this 20th day of April, 1942 :..':"."1.:..:.";'.:1".; %...'.'."1 2.12- 2511%... .111 wfli-i mo»; Y 14mg; old: 1o hens (Lixht Sussmi). Buff Ank 14a la?“ ,},‘,,$"°,':;*,".f;,“,? “},,‘Z..§Z,',’,§‘{.‘;‘ JULES CASTONGUA In z a 1a. c 1 Edm - .- ' ' - - - pnomylzrstoons hay; aoo bushel gllnners 8g §l1TCQBwQ1EI$AsTuOSENIsOI§§FsZl$ Chief PIebwmteOflicer. on s. ent Pitt ' IMPLEMENTS: 1 binder (Frost on Sterv :3 m’ 1°" °‘ s“ and Wood); 1 rsks (Frost Ind Cochenour 50 Wenrligo i9 Wood); 1 mower (Massey Harris): Coniarum 55 w", H“; 195 l dllo drill (McCormick Deer- Denison 3 1.3 Ins); l disc hsrrow; 1 gang plow; Dome 1o 1-2 gyugrgn l Ilnrle blow: i potato scufiler; 1 Duquesne a spike borrow: 1 out: 3 sotl cart East Mal 13a pend o" 11s "W" "Id 111m 1 truck wuwu Eldomiv 4 Total Sales 181,000. . 1 main hliliiea: i driving Wagon; FeddKArk 1 1-2_ — '1“ n e ' F - - - . ' '(v%|ox);3;o If“; 1°'f::t'h:§l'°'b?g Ffinco k g3 1 4 OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoop o 9|’ U; 0 ; .. rm. z 5.11;?“ 1:32:33; lilley grllli dial: 121-4 l’ 00K“. ms" 5V sesow aecswso AREMARKABLE ‘W/// holler: 1 croslout s"; 1 turnip Gunner v 1-2 ‘ . r " ,7 / LETTER FROM THE MAYOR "room. / / M" l ""1" "W" 1 M Iwm Hallo" 190 " ' "°°"'T‘ may BU5TER.'(M11MBLE-MLJMBLE) we wAnre Mi J cuilgrrdsirnono srracrs l u: ifidiegkrfi é To COME T° cm’ H“"L"“'HM!“‘“A aouNos chest drawers (hurdwood): ' l Int Nickel 30 % NUMBER OF CNlC ORC-SANMZATlONG Wlél-l LlKE A 22:: ‘drawer-z (flatworm 4 bcd- Int Pete i; 7-0 é TO eeefrow AN APPROPRiATE AWARD DECORIATION. Q8‘ ' . i l ohen cuniiodrd; 3 edoy-ddilsilrsldtl £53“ Add 325 -_-_ ON OLNE-Tlréa mp5‘! ‘HGHTANT MtA-iiohI!D-\I~"T\JOE% kiwi»? ‘Ki-hum l 1AM“ “m” 119i“ xiii.“ 133 "lummml" "' 1110a mm‘ E66 m er dprln-hll ac oro v"“ ' stove: l cream’ con: la111.'i..11'.. Lamaqus 820 l-lMM! I TTZDST THE QPOT ON ‘(OUR mar-shrine; f Illienoiiies‘: 1 11.1.1: Iljietlttflim g;- swmzo 1s 11s "r111; 1:151:11 ‘JEQT! ' l 0} e PM"! "AIMS? desk? “bidding: MacLeod 115 o‘: CASH RATHER THAN timid’: chair; wardrobe: flower Msdsen 38 1-2 Nil: i wash sundae-l black m1- Malarilo 126 PM: serving trays: bread perm McKenzie 55 <-—— let flat irons: pantry sonlel; rook- McVittlo 3 ‘ l) I choirs: dishes and [has n"; Min Corp 96 / g fans 13:; 11-11 table; hntorns: Ngyirob or! . 0 en - ) \ ' 1mm oi sole: Cosh. out Nickel 12 1-4 ' l“ "S! m‘ w, n. nun-on, Psmour t3 l ' s), Auctioneer. Perron Gold 103 ; 4-1s-a1. m1: Crow 14s , oneer J- 145 1 Powell 54 1 Preston g ~ 190 Ban Ant 1 145 Bhsrritt 1g Woman to work in cake 5..., u“ 1 1 i-I and pastry Bakery. Ex- Steep mo: 3g lieriencs preferred. “Yllmgfgh m: g ~ . upp c"; 65 JRANILUAM5 ry Ventures s05 '\\\‘ ~ 4.1, I" KENT ST. vermin“ 9 3-4 ee-n m-ylrvgie-uv-ez m. rf"' "r- """,*' V" "'1 11-1 gfgg j Waite Am! ' " ' -- - ~ ~ -~ - »»»» -—- ~~~—————a~- .