wlhlvertlslng llatae —— Payable In Allvanco- cum“ GUARD“ Minimum Ohlfl! for Any Advertisements ll Cenb pun-u Guardian ‘llldlllt be ‘word: Western and Salons locals l» e "-12: ....5:::. ..':'::.".:"..'-"l5;:_'§§ ‘arda. name: gllnilrdtlllgge Inch: fixation?“ wards for 81.00 and Ill saute for everynadditioual s wo Notices of Thanks soc A preelatlon. 10a Der ch a do word. Lbts of Subscriptions “h”... w inch. Address and not» $1.00. Other me- on lppllcll-IOIL Male HelP Wilma “NTED — COOK FOB LOBSTER. “Factory. Must have eXlfilelll§- Lloyd Cox. Morell. L-ltlb - - - . CED BARBER NEEDED- vifiillilrfellit sunplied- will 0"!’- head expenses; attractive 111011081- 11011 Those interested applyrby “iii: “llismr; "qlmitltfifibgria? Kg}, ' ' ' 'f..-1s9a-l-1-4l. _ ' .- annoy sup up- walgrlfllian Else Garage Mechanic- Wc"s" Lfibofiltl‘ I .- s fiffipm” ° s L-l408-4-2-3l. ‘ For Sale For; SALE - VIOLET mu! . 175 G t Geor e g%*,‘§§‘,‘,“° Apply L-r-flloz-a-l- i. SALE - 1933 STUDEBAIIIER. "If good condition. New Rmgs. Healer, Tires good as new. Allfls Guardian. 54355-4‘ '4- sALE-lilllil CI-IEV. COUPE, Lost r rfrTlfclTun Wednesday ILflht, ladies gold watch with leather strap. Re- ward. Please lean at Guardian. Teachers WBIIIQU WA N T E D — SECOND CLASS School ‘Teacher for Morel] School. gléimary department. W. W. Cox, retary. L-l4-4-2-4-6- __Wanted ____ WANTED — BARBER CIIAIR. AP- Street. Ply 175 Great. Georgirlwznbbm‘ WANTED — T0 BUY OR RENT. Modern summer cottage Apply B Guardian. L-1374-3-3l-2-4-3i. LOST-CHILD'S TRICYCLE IN vicinity of King's Square. Phone B96. Reward. L-BB-i-ii-ill- limp Warned - .ti FOR t , d bb . Reg- lgtilgdhidrer ‘Alppla; "XN" WlANTED MAID. MRS. GASS. Guardian. L-43-4-2-31. North River Road. Lr-btl-li-I-fli. __ NTED-EXPEBIENCED MAID. ‘°“,,s‘§fmsg“ulllrsnlr(llllnrlrlg “Iteferenoes required. 8 Greenfield tidy“, 5., Catherlncs. 1 Ave. L-ss-l-r-ii. wars-rap IMMEDFATELY . _ 3'1 FORD LIGHT m ddle-aged woman or house- ‘°,§'efv‘lfynntli§f for 6 pliy tires. work. 8 children. Good wages. Practically new‘; Apply enklna 161 Cumberland St. l 3m" Bmnmerir-llbt-S-flb-W-S-Bi- “I'M” ' WANTED — WOMAN TO TAKE l-‘Olt SALE - BRIGHT 7 ROOM charge oi’ home for short time house, deep lot. central, near 001- near town. App "B." Guardian. legiate and Depot. 1mryeq,-flte iflle- L-76-4-4-1i. For particulars write _ __ Miscellaneous '_ 39 DODGE COUPE. “$32535. ignites and Heater. AUCTION saw - so norms Tires Ccachwork good conditicn. land, Stratchcona, Kings County, p,»;ce‘5500,00, 381181619 ‘Appli Estate the late Isabelle Jardine, Box “RP Guardian. . i - vacuums PRO- yogic/SALEM Royalty all clear in Pugh state of cultivation with llood buildings. situate on the ImDTOl/efl highway within 21/1 miles from the (my, Apply on premises to Mrs. Fred Parkman or to Mclcan and McKinnon. Charlottetowankqai Agents Wanted IIEN AND WOMEN EVERY- where making cleanup wi.h our tube flavors. Every article SUB-l‘- anieed. Big repeat business. Write at once. Craig Brothers. Niagara Falls. Ont. A. W. 4- - Wanted on Wednesday the 8th of April. 1942. 2 P. M. Terms cash. C. B. Clay. Auctioneer. Salesmen Wanted N0 RISK IN CHANGING agencies or in undertaking the sales of Familex c- smetlos, rem- edies, essences, spices, household roducts, farm products. insect- cides, tonlcs for animals. dis- infectants. Quality and quantity assure advantages on competition. Each home a prospect. A sale made means a sale repeated. Ex- planatory ABC book with illus- trations in colour greatly helps sales. Ask for folder, Free plan without obligation. Familex, 5'10 St. Clement, Montreal. N-4. WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ioes No former experience neces- ssrv Write for information Moier Barber College Halifax N-l33 Male and Female Help Wanted NOW IS THE TIME T0 GET \ Government lob as Clerk Polt- mac Customs Clerk Steno. eta Six Dominion-wide exams n since war began Pree Booklet. M C. c. Schools Ltd Toronto 1d Oldest in Canada No Agents Women and Men Wanted FLT READY NOW FOR SPLEN- did Spring Business with the Jito Llm- 3611 Ruarantced household necessities Our proposition offers l} real opportunity. No risk under “til. ‘iilfllitk °tti.‘°““° :2.‘ u reou : Jlto. 1435 Montcalm. Montrieall, u I42 RichmondiSt. Fireplace, If you iwish to buy mall you our write us and GRAIN GROWING. We also have FURNISHED PART OI‘ HOUSE. I rooms. furnace, modern conveni- encea—----...--Sd0. wiih housekeeping privileges. ll. K. S. IIEMMING & 00. EVERYTHING m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-NEWLY LISTED FOR SALE—-Newly Listed WELL BUILT HOUSE, GRAFTON STREET. I0 rooms and ihroona, Hardwood floors downstairs. Sunporch. Double garage. Large lot Very good value. FOR SALE Farms of All Kinds 1942 CATALOGUE which contains many NEW LISTINGS in farms DAIRY. POULTRY. CATTLE and HORSE BREEDING or POTATO SHORE and WOODLAND farms for sale, some 0f which contain excellent CRANBERRY DOGS. Our Catalogue la ‘mo. ._.____._.______.___ FOR SALE CITY BUILDING LOTS. CITY HOUSES. OUT OF TOWN HOUSES. HOTELS AND STORES We are Agents m u» nu u vrrs cuss. TO LET TO LET Several desirable Furnished looms. with or without board. sum! TO LET Heated Offices. Store and Warehouses Salesmen Wanted SALES POSITION UNAI-‘FECTED by priorities. Maintenance spec- ialty, wholesale direct from large manufacturer to consumer. Aver- age sale pays $20.00. Protected territory. Chance for advance- ment. Perfected sales instruc- tion. Canadian factorv in Toronto. Personal interview re possible. Sales Manager, 9915 Harvard Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. U. S. A. L-54-4-4-1i. Persona? —__ IOU CAN BUN A HOME Kindergarten with our ueip Can- adian Kindergarten Institute Toronto l0 Ontario N-Per CONSULT TIIE McJOlIN AGENCY Private Investigators. Inc. Let us solve your problems. Satisfac- tion uaran Reasonable a 1 .u. . w v .£-44'l-2-28-4i. Tels. Dav l376—‘Niqlll 344 llot water furnace. your requirements and we shall suitable for UNFUI-NISIIED IIEATED APARTMENT — Cell- trally located. 0 rooms -eon- tlnuoua hot water — — ~ This column la reserved nu use" q| tools] Interest. but advertising of q "III mature llly he lnaurktl ll l culls I word. urn-try gqy-M. u advlunu. CRASWELI. for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB ANCE L-97I _____ RECEIVES PROMOTION ._ '1')“ many friends of Captain n, 1,, Mathiesonk now in England, will hear with satisfaction that he has bleep promoted to Group Command. PAINFUL INJURY — Mr. Frank Clarke is confined to his hcme suf. fering from a fractured collar bone received when thrown from his horse while horse-back riding. IS PROMOTED-Captain H. Gor_ don Williams of thr‘ 11th Heavy A. A. Battery serving overseas has re- cently been prrmoted to the rank of Major with m.“ 4th. Light Anti. aircraft Battery. RCA. Malor W11. llflmfi ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Williams. EASTER MONDAY a1‘ THE CIIARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE —Apri1 6th bein: Easter Monday and a statutory holiday the Letter Carriers will make the morning de- livery only. Wickets will be ouen from 8.00 a. m. to noon and mails despatched and received as usual. ‘There will be no morning collec- tions from the Street Letter Boxes but the evening collection will be made. Rural Couriers will make their usual trips. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ClIURCI-I —Rcv. Neil Herman, B. A, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. At '7 a. m. a sunrise service will be ren- dered by ihe young people in the form of a beautiful pageant. Al, 11 a. m. the subject will be-"The Res- urrection A Fact in Your Life and Mine." At 2.30 the Bible School con- venes with o, welcome for you and a class. At 3 p. m. the Pastor's Bible Class —Subject. "What the R1951!!- rection Proves." 7 p. m, thg all; in the series on Modern Scapegoat.»- illgilfcl. “The Sadducees Come to o n.” - DEATH 0F FORMER ISLAND- ER-The death took place at 2 a. m. on April 1st at 15 Lawrence Street. Everette, Mass. of Mrs, John 0011p. formerly of Milton, this pro- vince. She leaves to mourn her hus- band. and one daughter, Winnie, residing in Everette. also one sister, Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Charlottetown. and one brother Raymond. of New York. The funeral is taking place today (Saturday) at 2 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of A. DOUSIas. 242 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass. TROUT SEASON NEAR- With the opening of the trout fishing season less than two weeks away interest is beginning to revive in plans for the improvement of streams. Some schcm= is expected to be put into operation this sum- mer. financed by the proceeds from Fish and Game licenses. Last year total receipts amounted to $2.191 W. R. Shaw, deputy minister of agri- culture announced. The licenses are under the department of auricul- ll'".", 1.476 resident fishing licenses and 336 nonresident Poem/es were sold last year. In addition eight hllntlng licenses were issued. The luring season opens April 16 but it is not until May tint fishing conditions become satisfactory us- uallv. Prior to that sir-cams and ponds are frequently muddy: from the heavy run-off of water from melting snow. x lwlllls, .RAG& PAPHl& RUBBER roll COLLECTION PHONE I437 THE JJEIABIQTTETQWN GUARDIAN LOANS Jackie Ilemphlll (above) "l" l‘ gel-wing with the u.c.u.v.a. an the Ina-inland is a son 01 MI- l" m" Guy Hemphlll of GOOIIBIPW!" Mr‘ Ilemplllll ls servllil with “fid”?! brigade somewh ll! Eff ' having gone overseas in l9 SOMETHING FOR NOTHING - SCIIWARTZ COFFEE-A thousalnd tins of Schwartz celebrated co. at; is being distributed at (“Pfesslfre mrcug. grflcefy Swiss hair dng m product-a much upPwclake 5 M any mm, but especially now when there is a world shortage. BRIDAL SHOWER-At the resi- dence of her parents. 50 1-2 Kill; Street, Miss Reta McCormick was tendered a miscellaneous shower. The bride to be was dressed in a becoming filuk dress, and received quite a oo ection of precious Slit!- i-Ier many friends wish ner a long and happy life. A buffet lunch was served and all had a liaPPY lime- NAVAL PARADE — Sixty snappy "tars" were seen on their first full scale route march through 61W streets this sprint; as they parad- ed in Charlottetown Thursday eve- ning. Many lavorable comments were heard about the navy boys as they stepped smartly along to the martial music of West Kent School Band which had disappeared from parades since last fall. Sub.-Lieut. Reg McCai-ville was in cnarge of the two platoons inking part, and Sub. Lieut. J. B. Foirerinlzham was sec- ond in command. The first platoon was headed by Sub. Lieut. A. G. Marshall and the second by Sub. Lieut. H. S. Trotter" Sub. Lieut. G. McPherson and Petty Officer _R. Ross also accompanied the parade The route of march was as ful- lows: Ililisfaorough, Fitzroy. Great George, Euston. Rochford. Grafton. back to Great George, to Kent end 0 back to the barracks. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS -— Stu- dents from mainland colleges spending the Easter holidays at their homes include: Meiburne MacDowell. Bradaibane; Earl Leard, Cascumpec; Lloyd Allen. Summer- side; Eric Jardine, Kensington; Frances Clawson, Isobel Ciawson, Frances Simmonds, Margaret Law- son. Joyce Fraser, Bob Clawscn, Myron Bell, Verna Wood, Margaret Martin. Louise McNeil]. all of Char- lottetown. all attending Mount Al- lison University at Sackviile: Ken Walker, Murray Cook. Evelyn Waik- er, Summerside; Norma Iowther, Bill Brehaut, Sydney Green, Gra- ham Hooper and Mellick Warren, all of Charlottetown, all attending Acadia University at Woifvilie, Ralph Calder, Charlottetown, Mc- Gill. "CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS -All four sections of the Red Cross Corps -met: on Monday night at Prince of Wales College for their sixth lecture in the St. John Am- bulance Course, which dealt with routine examination of patient, preparation for the reception of accident cases and transport of in- Jured persons. Following the lec- ture practical instruction in treat- ment of fractures and hemorrhage was given to the classes. Section no l, transport, was the oil-l)’ I60‘ tion to hold a class on Thursday evening Due to the fact that l mechanics course is to start almost immediately for transport mem- bers, this section was required to attend an extra lecture to comPleW their course in First Aid before starting new work. BREAK DISCOVERED — 00h- stables Lawrence McInnis and AJ. Lund lost no time in recovering a quantity of stolen goods and the al- leged thief when they made the arrest two hours af r a "break into Currie and Murnaghaws vrae reported Thursday morning. When the break was discovered about eight o'clock, police were notified and at ten the roundup was completed. The burglar entered the store sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday mornin was , it is believed. Entrance Ined by breaking e. pane in the s ow window on Queen Street. Two automobile tires, a can cf oe- ment, and some tools were stolen. Footprints in the recent snow was the successful clue. These led Police to a nearby residence fail of where the missing articles were found. Tire occupant of the house we; placed under arrest. Personals Miss Marcie Duffy. City, ls spending her Easter holidays with friends in Roseneath, Mr. John M. Gallant of Martin. ‘Lot 23 has received s telegram from Produce Prices MONTREAL. ii 2-(CPi— Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment of lculture follow:- Eggs: dc shipment selling A-larse 3 ; A-medium 1-2-3J; pullers 28 1-2; B 2a l-fl; C 35 i-2. Butter: first grade creamery prints, johbln price. 88-36 l-2; 14-36" wholesale Que no 1 pas- tcuri storage S l-l, no I stor- age 9i 3-4. Cheese: current receipt FOB. Ailpping point, western white and colored 23 1-2; Que white and coi- ored delivered Montreal 2i) 3-4: wholesale, western white arid coi- ored 22 l-2 nominal; Que whftc and colored 22 nominal. Potatoes: Que whites no I 1.50- 1.551 no 2 1.10-1.35: NB mountain no 1 1.60-1.65: Pm mountain 1.65 --i.75; whites 1.00-1.05. llP Finance “ MIL, for and start with a "clean slate. uionthly payments. Why don't p an. . Phillips Building Grafton Street Phone 268 This is the Way We pay our bills- And It's really the moat sensible we“, ‘ a loan. e General Finance Eastern Ltd. Charlottetown T0 $500.00 We do General pay o ull our bills " We can repay in small you trv this simple, practical Office Hours 9-5.3! Box 454 Saturday 9-! irst grade soids, jobblflll W100 35 ' __ 1155s. FIVE Estate ls signed at the office of chase of the whole or April, 1942. . The lowest or any accepted. MARKED GASOLINE for stile for other than motor vehicles use at Mallett. Battery Service. Will 2 sold for cash only_ L-75-4-4-2l. IIEAR. Flt-Lieut. R. Patohen and Mrs. Patchcn in voice and piano at the Chamiriade concert, April 21st. L- TEACHERS’ CONVENTION Several hundred teachers from the public schools throughout the pro- vince will assemble in Charlotte- town next week for the annual Teacher's Convention. Highlight cf the opening session Tuesday after- noon will be an address by Dr. E. W. Robinson, Inspector of Hign Schools in Nova Scotia. who will speak on "Practical Phases of School Work.” He will deliver an- other "dross, "Cimnuing Schools in a Changing World" the same JVHLXIE, A 0.1. oi‘ social activity has been injected lfitO lite convention this year in the form of a, luncheon at The Charlottetown on Wednes- day at 1 p. m. The morning session W11 be taken up with reading of re- ports and remarks by Dr. H. H, Shaw, Minister of Education. A pm- gram will be put on in the evening including the Trial Scene from the Merchant of Venice by pupils of Georgetown ‘High School. An ad. dress bv the Minister of Education and reports will take up ‘Thursdays morning session which will be ilze closing one. PLEASED WITH ENLISTMENT_ Twenty-five prospective members of the Royal Canadian Air Force were interviewed by the Mobile Re- cruiting Unit in the Armourics yes- tcrday. Of this number eight app- lications were accepted. In an ear- lier visit to Summersidc this week. 30 applicants were tesicd and l0 accepted. The Recruiting Unit will open for business again this afternoon and evening when men for the Air Force and women for tile Womens Division will be eligiDLe to apply and receive information on n istment. Monday wii be devoted to the women exclusively rind re- cruiting wii be open from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Flying Officer A. K. Fletcher. Moncton. in charge of the Unit expiwssed himself as being pleased with the number of ap- plicants in the province. ‘_"l‘he re- SDOnse is very gratifying" he said, l-le is accompanied by Flt, Li, G, D- A- “ml. M. 0-. who was former- ly stationed here. HANDSOME CONTRIBUTION- ln the Legislature Thursday morn- lnl; Dr. Macmillan announced amid 81. loud applause that Mr. Russell C. Clark, one of the members for the 3rd District of Queens had inform- ed him that he intended to donate $500 towards the Red Cross drive which opens on the 10th of May, and as the first instalment he gave his scssionai indemnity cheque of $400. “Tile example set is one yvorthy of emulation," said Dr. Mac- Millan, who. as President of the Provincial Red Cross Society. heartily thanked Mr. Clark for his spontaneous and generous gift. Dr. MncMillan referred to Mr. Clark's donation as one of the pleasant surprises which he had in the Leg- islature at this session. He knew Mr. Clark for many years and knew_ of his acts of philanthropy and charity. Premler Campbell also added his words of commendation. Pte. J. W. Brennan, R.C.A., who has recently completed his N.C.0. course. has returned to his unit on the mainland. Ills wife and son reside"lnjjharlottetown. _ aac Barter TENDERS F0ll SHARES Sealed tenders will be received by the under- l The Eastern Trust Coul- i pony, Charlottetown, P. 0. Box 100, for the pur- part of 132 shares of the Capital Stock of Carter & Company, Ltd., Char- l lottetown, up to and including the 15th day of tender not necessarily DATED this 27th day of March A. D., 1942. The Eastern Trust Company GEORGE J. TWEEDY , Executors. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD lSlllND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 25th dily of March A. D. I942. In re Estate of William Cameron late of Long River in Queens County in said Province, farmer, deceased, testa . To the Sheriff o! the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Daniel C. MneKuy o! New London in Queens County aforesaid, farmer, the administrator cum testumento annexe of the above named estate. praying that a citation may he issued for the pur- pose hcrelnafter set forth. You arc therefore hereby required to cite all . persons Interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judg: present at a Probate Court to held in the Court House In Sum- merslde in Prince County. in the said Province, on Friday the 1st day of May next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon od the some 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 motion of Ernest l-I. Strong. Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true com hereof be forthwith published some newspaper h CIILARLOTTETOWN WEEK for AT LEAST FOUR. CON- SECUTIVE WEEKS from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively. name- ly, ln the hall o! the Court House is Summerslrde, aforesaid, at the atorv of Ernest Dunning at Loni Bllyel aforesaid, and at the store o P. J. l C. Kennedy at Kensington in Prince County aforesaid. so that all persona interested in the said Estate ll aforesaid may have due notloa thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge o! the laid Probate Court at Charlottetown u eaaid, tn a a urn lbtlrve wrlttenc. a, ‘n n" Lliyé the Court. ' MURIEL c. Lowrnn. Ilteglstral. t Ir1303-3-38-8-4-11-ll. 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Remember —ihis (or Conservation Plan is available through General Motors dealers lo owners of all makes of curs and trucks. A NEW MONTHLY TIMI-PAYMENT PLAN TO HELP YOU KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD ORDER A special plan which permits you to pay for repairs and accessories on convenient monthly payments is now available. Ask about this new budget plan when you have your car checked over by your General Motors dealer. .'i mill w». REFINISHING clllntinq, lllllrlf)! .|........, HEADUGHT AND llKlRKAl (NECK-UP (ARBURIIION AND FUEl PUM P CC-HY BUDV AND HMO!" REPAIR TRUCKS Willi. IND IilihNMFNl .»~ AND G.M.C. ALLISON MacLEOD l 208 GREAT GEORGE STREET