suspend active have ha ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to advise all our patrons and shippers that we will icipstlon in the egg as from May ls for the duration of t e war. We take this opportunity to convey’ to sli those whom we d the pleasure of serving during the past sin years, our sincere thanks and gratitude. ’ It is ~ -=--£’l‘-'-‘I-‘.‘f.‘.‘.‘.'.‘;“¢§§..‘2°.2lf5 '§‘.§$‘iZ.I"°‘l“'-' "m" "“°" °' GEORGE LEIGNTIZER OOMPIINY and poultry business. JLflaaneauaanlllliraasaaaenae pascal " " ‘QQUWJ -. f 11E . CHAELQTTWFQWN GUAEQIAN STOCK QUOTA TTONS I New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close u........,.....nn............,.»m...m“.............,...........NM-DQHHU.--“ flag and I g i: on a r--————-—— Baldwin Loco is i-a _ - . Bendix Av at 1-2 . Advertising Rates Payable in Advance M s B» H ' - Ches Ohio 37 1-8 . , Minimum (‘hrsrgc iur Any Advertisements 25 Cents Chrysler 57 3-3 f Central Guardian locals, lib er word; Western and Eastern iocala g1‘: fianluu i3 ' fie per word; Announceircn ~ and Coming Events 3o per word: m” 33 3.4 Qaasified 8c per word; In Memorlam Notices 10c per ineli; List; a! o.“ Mow" 37 b2 Floral and Spiritual Oiicrings, Cards. eto., 5o per name; Letters of G; No;- pm 35 1.3 a‘ Condolence 10c per lnrh Wedding engagement i0 words for 81.00 Kgnnewgg 3g 1-3 y and Ill cents for every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Mont; W5“; 31 3.4 a" Appreciation, 70o ier inch or (a per word. Lists of Subscriptions N y Cgntfgl 11 7.3 .5 "wit! Der men. Addrez- and nesentation $1.00. Other rates an Nor Am 0o 13 3-4, “a, lpplicntio Ra a 34‘ l" Bid drills; 39 H fie _ 'I‘oxa.s Corp 37 1-2 For bale Agents Wanted 3“g",‘,,g§,, esl ii-r"r—r rrr- ‘oa sou: - uousiz. APPLY e1 AGENT; To s!“ Pox-Inn. U 3 5'1 0° ' 51 3-4 f0 Prince Street. L-204-4-30-5l. Bgmon” m,“ ‘£31m Cora f 3-8 t soitaas ron SALE in MORELL ‘“ - °'°“ - ( §tablei Kentystreet. lildlow set ___“'_w"'fl'u' arm orses. oun ai quiet. Gordon Wright. gL-llfi-‘i-Lill-‘oi. To Let J iTB-AIVBERRY PLANTS 60o TO LET -- HEATED LOWER hundred. 75c by mail. $4.50 thou- sand. F, S. Reeves. Souinpart. L-63-5-1-6-l. DRY SOFTWOOD SLABS. THE City Coal Company, Phone 361. L-272-5-2-2i. FOB BALE —- Ell-BAN SEED OATS. Also Warba Potatoes. Wilfred J MacDonald, Covehead Rood. L-274-5-I-1i. Female Help Wanter‘ WANTED — Mi-‘IID. MRS. ARTHUR Hashim, Emerald, L-236-5-l-2i. r-‘wumnn MAID. srrtv a noivrii i River Ros/d. L-286-a-2-ii. i WANTED — s11"... non LIGIIT housework. Apply 49 Elm Ave. L-275-5-2-ll. L NVANTED — MAID FOR GENERAL ' houseu/ork. Write P. O. Box 123, Kensington. 367-5-2 l. . ”i““' , ;__ WVANTEI) — CAPABLE ' ienced maid for hotel. Country girl Kfirefermd. Reicience. Apply Mrs. cMillan. Morell Hotel. L-2l6-4-30-5-2-5. I \_-___-i-—--~—?-——-i Men Wanted EEGIN MAKING MONEY Ill!- mediateiy selling Familex Line from door to door. Our name is a iarantee of Service and Satis- aciion. Experience unnecessary. Good earnings to hard workers. Try 2 months or more and Bet your money back for unsold noods. Ask particulars and Free Cats- lgfiue without obligation: Fomilex, at, Clement. Montreal L-54_0_-_4. ,,a all a i?" 11-’: m I "- Professional Bards _.._____ McLEOD & BENTLEY . E. BENTLEY. K. C. Y A. BENTLEY. K- C- c. F. BENTLEY. LL-B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY ‘r0 LOAN 154 Prince Street ‘ i MORRELL 8i GO. O. F. IIRGIIIBALO Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buildinl Charlottetown ‘sh-snares. carcasses-o ___-—-——-——_::_ __ i M. ALBAN FARMER B.A., LLB. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ETC. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldl- ONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESQN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC- Money to Loan Collection! Apartment 11 Grafton Street. L-Z-il-B-l-Iii. y Bernard S. O'Hara TYPEWRITER TO RENT. PHONE 197-L. L-261-5-2-21. T0 LET - HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND both. Furness. Apply 85 Eldward or to R. S MacBeath, Provincial Building. L-26B-5-2-5-7. Male Help Wanted WANTED-A CAPABLE MAN FOR farm work. Mrs. Amos Rodd. Milton. Ii-253-5-1-3i. VHANTED - BOY 0R. MIDDLE sized man to help on farm. Wilfred J. MacDonald, Covehead Road. L-273-5-2-2i. Public Hearing Re Telephone Rates Notice is hereby given that the adjourned Public Hearing of the Ap- nliratinn of The Island Telephone Companv Limited for approval of a. proposed Schedule of rates. tolls ' ‘ ‘ Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Ms.y 1—(AP)—- Stocks and bonds took back seats in. today's market while speculative at- tention again centered on climbing commodities. Losses were registered among Canadian issues. Biggest loser was Bell Telephone down four points to 101 and Distillers Sesgram pid down 1 1-8. Distillers Sesgram common, Brazilian Traction, Imperial 011 and Lake Shore all lost 1-8. Inter- national Nickel declined 5-8 and Walkers 3-4. The Associated Press average of 60 shacks finished unchanged‘ at 39.2. Transfers of 310,040 shares were the snellest for a full session since March 5, and compared with 406.350 the clay before. McKesson and Robbins pid got up 1 1-8 to a new 1941 lop. Other gainers included U.S, Steel, Strind- and Oil of N.J.. Kenneootl, Santa Fe. Montgomery Ward, United Air- craft, U.S. Rubber and Loft. The recently slumping American Telephone held its decline to 1-4. In arrears were Bethlehem Steel, {Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks float Boll Tel l0 1-1 Braailian a 1-1 Bid: Products 14 Can car Found c Can Car Pfd 31 1-1 Can Ind Al A 1 Can Pacific Can Steamship 4 1.4 Oolancsa Cons smelt 8S l-l Dist Sea; m Dom. Coal Pfd 19 Dom Bridge 33 Dom Steel B 6 3-4 Dom ‘lentils '11 HOW Smith 1) D T00 ll Int Nichol g1 1 22 1-I Nat Brew Nat steel Oar 35 1-3 Ncrsnds. 51 ~ Shswinigsn l3 St Law 0on1 .- 81: Lww Pf 1t 1-4 st of Oau _. St of can Pfd Q Montreal Curb, (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Asbestos Beauharnois Bathurst A Imp Oil Int Pete Price Com Price Pfd MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 1_ Stocks Acme Oil Aidermac Ang Cdn Arntfield Astoria Aunor Gold Bagamiw Bsnkfield Close i-n-n I I was I J-ZQSQZI Id I =- Close 8 1-4 l-2 ( an: @335» a"! gfmffrlsiifsillgflebeivz}, Consolidated Edi-son, Great mm.- Public Utilities on Wednesdn: the‘ em‘ Pe“”“’“““‘~ W°5““““°“5°- H"! a" n‘ M“ at the hm" d’ ‘m, General Motors, International Har- o'clock. (Standard Time) in thelvestg?‘ J‘ C‘ Penney and Umm‘ forenoon at the Law Courts Bulid- Ear Q inz in Charlottetown. yflltd this 22nd day of April A. 0- ? 0F RINCE EDW . . J. J. CONDON. Al“) IQLAND IN TIIE R . Search“ P OBATF COURT i Board of Commissioners of The 19th Day of Apl-IL A, l)“ 19.1]. Public Utilities. > In lie Estate of llvlarion Duncan L_9°5_4_23_25_23_3o-5_g_5_ late of North ltustico in Queens County in the said Province, Single Woman, deceased, testate. ’I‘o the Sheriff of the County oi Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti-. tlon on file of John l-l. Buntaln of‘ Bull-Ito In Queens County aioresaiiLl firmer. the executor of the abovef riumed estate, praying tit-at a cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all per- sona interested in the said Estate to} be and appear before the Judge. present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Monday the 26th day of May next coining, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) of the same day to,‘ shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on inutiou oi’ Malcolm McKinnon, Esq" ‘Proctor for said Petitioner. And i do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith in some newspaper pub hed Charlottetown aforesaid once in week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that; a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the foliowinfnpublic places respectively, namely, _the hall of} the Court llouao in Charlottetown aforesaid, at the store of Amos Gab, lnnt in Rustico d. and at the store of William Ling in Whentiey ltiver in Queens County aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the’ said Estate as aforesaid mly hi!" DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE Mortgage Sale There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on sat- urday the 17th day 0f May A. D., 1941 at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate lying and being on Lot sixty-five in Queens County bounded and described as follows: Commencing at s square t fix- ed on the North shore o North- umberland Strait, at the South- eastern boundary of land formerly in possession of Nell McEachern, now Mrs. Alexander McEaohemts land, thence running on said boundary North fifty-sx degrees thirty minutes East for the dis- tance of one hundred and thirty- two chains, or thereabouts thence south for the distance of four chains or thereabouts, thence South fifty-three degrees West for the distance of one hundred and twenty-three chains or there- abouts or until it meets the said shore, thence following the vari- ous courses o! the said shore West- wardly to the place of commence- ment, contalnln one hundred acres of land, a ttls mom or less. The above sale is maria vir- tue o! a Power of Bale con ued in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the sixth day of April A. D. 1923 from Henry Taylor of Rice Point in Queens County, Farmer, to Frederick Roberts of Charlotte- town in Queens County, Merchant, d" ma“ that”; default having been made in psy- “ma”. m. H ' u“. mam d m“ ard Palmer Ju “o: gs aald Pro- rest. moi oi’ April s. n. ‘FRANK AUBltEdY nounivrs an VWLLIAM WATTS, IsecItoi-g of the Will of Frederick Ito Dated this 1941 bate Court.“ rlottefown afore- said, the day and yua- iirst above written, By the Court. isgd.) MURIEL C. LOWTIIER. Hes-lat Office: so omit Georll 8t- ,_ following Stock, crop. r-ivlmmtl BTOCK:- milk cow to freshen yuan. 1 nolbasandtoolaofsllkinik. l parlor table, 1 large pedestal and tuna and ornaments, 1 large table, TERMB of sale: All sums up to credit on approved joint note!- Auction Sale 1 am instructed to sell by Public Auction, on the premises of Joseph Mitchell, New Dominion, on Monday, May 5th, at one o'clock, I’. M. the FARM consisting of ill Acres land under good oullvaflen, 4 acres urd and soft wood. 8°05 Ililllllllpl. lMPLllfltTli-l gang plow, l single plow, 1 Iosfflsr. 1 noallor, l .51 mower, 1 hay raho, spring tooth hnrrowl, 1 spla liarrow, 1 tack driving wagon, 1 snlliey sleigh, 1 boa sleigh, 1 wood sleigh with ior, 1 driving sleigh, 1 Chevrolet car, (1927), wheel barrow, 1 pales, 1 daisy churn, 1 separator, harness. Quantity of hay and straw, IIOUSIIIOLD flmNlTUllti-two 9 by 12 run, 1 small rugs, I piaee pjflnf get, z large leather covered chairs, 1 cabinet Vlctrola, 100 records, l Queen Anne let B-chsirs and table, 1 china cabinet (bevel glass) 1 Vic- tor battery radio, 1 rocking chair, 1 couch. writing desk and chair, pic- ing machine, chain, Enterprise range, lamps, dishes and glasses, 3 full bug-Mm "n, iron beds, springs and mattresses, and many other articles. i-ar. Tail?!‘ MIOTION SALE I elh instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises of the late ohmic MOKIIIIIOII, - I. L-M-i-l-llI-Zl-I-I. Lld-l-I-l-IO. all Pat-Initial OANO.‘ 00v‘ 0H ‘IUISDAI, MA! 6th, 1M1 AT it EM. April 15th, 30 laying hens. Th. hum" Sh“. c”, 1mm” manta and Ilynrnitura. ' Farm will be sold privately. STOCK-l wort horses. CROP-Quantity oi’ hay, oats and straw. lIillPLEMENTS-l truck w? II light wagon, 1 cart, 2 wood e | 1 binder, 1 McCormack y platform mower, rake, 1 seeder, 1 di har- row, 1 s g tooth barrow, e gardener, i ornamental mantel clock. yrn" "n5 t"? fgglaclgw‘ pu r, l cream separator, 1 platform sca c, harn forks and shovels. Also all house old furniture. ‘I'll-Ml 0F HALE All suns up to $10.00 oaah. Over that amount ‘i months credit on ap- proved joint notes. WINDALL ll. BEATON. Auctioneer. l small table, 1 large ice an, 1 sew- Sl0 cash: over that amount ‘i months W. ll. BEATUN, Auettoassr. lb"fl"‘l , year old Beattie Bidgood Braloriie Cent Pore Chester Con Smelt Dome Oil Dllqiicslie ICilFt C!‘ Pilrlorado Eitension FAICOII I"“fll‘lC0€lll' Gods Lake uold Gate Holcrow Halinor Hard Rock Harker I-loilinger I-IOwey Hud Bay Min Int Nickel Jack Waite Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lake shore LRPB Cad Little LL Macassa MacLeod Mzidscn Malnrtic McVittia Min Corp Moncta. Nflybob Nip‘ Preston Reeves M St Anth San Ant Senator Sherritt Slscoe Sladen shave Lake Sleep Rock Straw Lake Sullivan Sylvsnite Teck Hugh ‘Frans Res Uchi Upper Can Ventures Vulcan Wri Hui-g Brett UNLIQTED MIGTION SALE I all Auction, at New Haven, 1-2 i-B l-Z fi b8 t-l s-n ‘ @ BI F41 - -es-ssessss:s;a§sss 3-4 3-4 u ¢i53$5§33§55w3 3-4 l-8 n - “5~$ gH:uvH~m4 $m“3“ 8@¢i8$8w¢we=8¢s~8ss»¢@@$uS 1-I §8§gwé§§gw to asll g Public atimlsy M 3 d. t 2 P. M. th ..:.'..'...'....... ~ “M- "l, Farm 10o acres-of Ilnll, u clear, bahnce good soft wood andl lumber. If farm ianotsoliiitwlllbe put n8 for rent. | ST CK-Ons work inan, t years d 1100, one race horse, amaon work four choice cows, three fresllenethhone to frealwn. twists: eifsmshort horn. two c Ives, h rth grad n“ szw, fari-ogv inorhlay. a‘ u" b IMPLEMINTI One double truck wagon (Batu) Wllflll» One drivi One hca n‘ One ha new (Mo o One hay rake, Dna set srrin One Sing e One Potato Soul er, One set Platform Scales 1-3 share (McCoi-inack) One Cream 8 tooth liars-own, ow nearly new, (lbsnfew) manure spreader, eparstor, One Daisy Churn, large One set team work Harnesses One set Cart Wheels bill Axle, sash: over hat months credit on approved joint notes. WENDALL II. BIATON, Anc who...» tioneor. lob ring 3.11s! VICTORY Now We PROSPERITY cii the en Service. d.” Right Honourable ERNEST BE VIN This is what Wu: Savings Certificates mean, as defined by Great Britain's Minister of Labour and National "It‘s o. sensible thing lo do," said Britdinfs great labour leader, in his broadcast to Canadian workers, in sup- port of War Savings Certificates . . . KEEP UP YOUR PLEDGE! Increase Your Regular Investments in Willi SAVINGS OERTIFIOIITES Remember-when Victory is won your dollars coma buck to you with compound interest. The more you save and lend, the better iocr Canada NOW-tho better for you THEN. "a great double-banded weapon which helps to bring victory now and proa- perity at the end. The greater the willingness which people show in phe- ing their surplus cosh, 1 and to support war effort, the greater is eir faith in ultimate victory. We know that if we slacken production for u minute we are prolonging the wax." Published by lbs For Savings Omrnrhn, Olivia Toronto Exchange , May 1-(OP)-—¥I&I 19' wise; for tine year were - istered w mxee mdex are s ‘w- d5, an one Toronto stock exc arise. vo s was down to 92.000 shares- Lmperial Oi.l weakened slightly to I ‘i-l but recovered with tradins ulto hsav in the issue and ' dose was own alizhtly 101' BTW-1- isn, Canadian Oar, Distillers Sea- ams, Fanny Famier and Domin- on Stores. shares Standard mum wor; called for trading for the first today they acid at l 1-2 to i 3-4. closing at the higher fi- gure. ‘ihaaa shares lace ‘Majestic on the boar . Soft is in the golds involved Aunor, ralorno, McKenzie, Pies- imi San Antonio and Tack Hughes the tone was a bit stronger , Wright-Har- Bmelters firmed a-s and Nickel and Noranda held snged. of i0 cents Loss for Waite-Amulet to 8.20 was the main change in the cheaper bass metal list. Anglo-Canadian firmed a cent to 5o and Esslwci-est was up i-t to I hzr- ' ""- W" Produce Prices , May 1—(0P)-— Produce Market prices hers today, a; reported b the nion partment of lculture, follow: Butter, first ads creiunery prints, jobbi p ee, 81-41 l-t: lrst grade soids, Jobbing rice. 80 l-iw-SO 8-4; urized current receipt price, as 3-8; no 23 3-4; no 1 wholesa rice 20 0-‘ —20 8-4: no 2 20. Race pts nil. Cheese: Western white current receipt price. 14 ia-ic-iis-ie: col- ored 1b 1-16-13-16", white and colored wholesale price, 15, which price is applicable to cheese man- ufuhncd on llfl lit!‘ April 1, 1N1, 4. Receipts IMI cues. Potatoes: Que whites no l 10's 150-50: no 2 All-M: NB moun- tain no 1 76's .0.'>—.’i0; PEI whites no 1 75's .75; PEI mountain no 1 76's 30-30; California white 100's no 1. 8.86-4.00: 50's lilo-d - Florida white 50's 1.00-0.00. BANK! (Canadian Prom) ltocls Close Canada — commerce 100 i-I Nova Qcotia .- Montreal 1'10 Royal Bank - llontreal Exchange MONTREAL. May i—(0P)-- Losses up to four mints were tack- ed cm leaders on a stock market today though some other issues showed resistance which livened up an ctherwis; drab picture. Utilities as a group were pointed downward, with Bell Telephone suf- fering the greatest shrinkage, in: behind four points. Bhawinigsn, Bmsillan and Gstinssu were shav- ed fractions. Montreal Power was an exception and we; pushed up the minimum fraction. Price were mixed in mines, Bud'- son Bay, which was in some de- mand. and Noranda losing ground and Holli er advancing slightly. in indiu ls. National Steel Car was moved back along with Steel of Osnad preferred. Canada Steamihips commo . in carriers, and International Petrol- eum in fuels, were on the upgrade. Dcmin ‘lentils sound three points, ong misosllsne issues and r recessions were sted by National Breweries p erred, the Oelsness issues and Laura Se- cord. An advancing stock was Aa- acctated Breweries- - To s1 sues: 9 us- a wnicvc - N" trials, 4,000; Min , 5300; Bonds s bushdi. $1,000. No deals wes- compieted in Ml! wheat which s i is bogged 60W! at its ‘l0 ‘l-O-cvnt Peg and no I!- Grain sales at Oanad an wlhest coull Bosses Mm traders were Mll- diving. CHICAGO, MIY l—(LP)—-»A- waiting issuance cf private crop reports moor-row the wheat mar- kca luctusted mildly today in quiet tr . Wheat closed unchanged to i-l cent higher, May 91 l-B-Ol, July B9 5-8-3-4, com unchanged lo l-t higher, May 6B l-2, July 08 i-l- 3-8, cola 1-4 lower to l-l lug/hat, rye l-t-l 1-8 if, soybeans un- c to 1 1 lower, and 10-1 advanced. lard WINNTPEG, May l-—(OP)—Sub- stantial sales of cash wheat and moderate gains by coarse groin fu- ture; values provided most ct the interest d a quiet session on Winnipeg gran cow-hangs today. Wheat futures operations were con- fined to minor trodes in the Jaw FOB SALE Just oltaltla City cl 77"‘ inent, Groom cottons, 0104"" conveniences, garage, Icrql WM‘ an, shade trees. Priced for ‘lllkk sole, would consider exchange if" house in town. Phone 925-1-- ____ L Ui-O 8-10-17 NOTICE M Highways llloseii To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, and until farther notice, III paved and gravel highways in this Province are close "I motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the t0“ weight of vehicle and load does not. exceed 5,000 110"" " Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 24th day of April, A. D. 1941- By order, \ 0. W. CAMPBELL, Acting Clark of the Executive Council. “H!” H,’ i’