luumclrsi. - ‘CORPORATION sacumrras , . notiona- ..sor.n . cue-ran Copy at u: Currant Offering List for. caravan a coarm un. ‘p, Idhqn Investment Dealers’ Association o! Canada ‘=1, . ‘ I . I. hLBAG-NALwManeger ;1I“llohm;hd at. Charlottetown Telephone it'll’ Advertising liaise ~Payahla in Advance. Iinhanm Charge For Any Advertisement ll Cents Central Guardian Ieoah. do per word; Western and Elston loeab Announcements and Coming Events, as per word; * Notices. 10o pr: inch; Lists oflloralandiplrltnaltifferlnggtiardxeicstcpernammbet- tern of Condolence, 70a per inch; Wedding engagements, co words for Si.” and i0 cents for every additional l! words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per lnoh or ac per word. hiata or 1110105011008. l0 cents P" llwll. Address and r. ntation. $1.00. Other rates on application. ' remaa: Help Wanted WANTED — GIRL FOB HOUSE- vvorir. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Taylor, 9 Park rerrace. 4-29-31 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, family of two. 50 Uwer Queen. Aaply after 6 pm. 4-31-81 FEMALE HELP WANTED AT Prince Edward Island Hospital. Maids. Kitchen Help. Waitress. Apply i-lousekevbe . 4 29 u WANTED — CAPABLE GIRL 0R young woman for housework tor Summer months. Highest wgges. Arthur Vesscy, York. L For Sale Personal l-IYGIENIO SUPPLIES goods) mailed postpaid in lain. “B191: “$090 with prloeifst. 6 aam es ; 24 uo MailZOrder De t. $1 be: Co, Box 9 “-"~"~a..e.. Miscellaneous MRS. JOHNSTON? s? BIN o Elegance: also beauty salon spec- 442-101 Wanted \ w s u '1' a n - snn aorrurs. Phone 1107-1 Mimael Bros. 2-1941 WANTED — MICROSCOPE. RE- WANTED -- ALI: Maurice FOR SAL! — PRAM. 1105‘ gliaoane U08 PHONE Block sin c” _._?______ _“*°'3‘- ass-ti.‘ roa sau: - nnnsn oars. Mack MacPliail. North Riv , Good gpndition essential. Cash. roa. sane - a ramps. 40o Wm 5- 911ml“!- acres. at Bayview. Waiter S. 4-39-31 Weeks. 4-30-21 Ion SALE—-0NE swoon or hmlwkwvihl rooms. Phone r: l-l. Burke. Sou cg. 1969-1- 4-30-21! nay. PM 1581-13- ~ sa Ion, 551,13,- _. MILK gqwg To 3 bedroom accommodation re- ireshen y 20th. Gerald Mon- m? agile-n. men Melville. 5-1-11. take sized -—i umm I03 SALE — GANDEI. LARGE Permanent rsrreierred. bred. James Doyle. North Rivezii. or iahed ommcdaticn. Keiso. Charlottetown . 4-30-61. Male Help Wanted wan-ran noonaaran eon local milk business. Write G. Guardian. 5-1-2. Work Wanted BOBEB YOUNG fair education Apply FOB SALE - BABY CARRIAGE. Aoplv 18 Umm Hillsboro 55ml u I01! SALE - TIMOTHY SEED. Apply Lem Plneau, New Glasgow. , 4-28-29-5- -3i "a" “was We. “"i§;'.‘2i" C Oil. DIE ' ~ Agy Roland Hyde, Corn???‘ defféf wgygrg ’ "R. S." Gusrdlamfl City. IOB BALI N’! ELECTRIC Hawaiian _Guitar and Amplifier. Price $100.00. Island School c! 130 Richmond Street. - 4-30-31 To Rent r0 Ln _ nooivr m-axcnsnon for keening house Phone 129s. 5-1-4-5-31. For Service Registered Percheron Stallion “COLBAR" 14006 This horse will stand for the season of 1946 at the owner’s stable at Upton, King’s Co., P. E. I. WILFRED JUDSON, Owner SALE _- 0 BLACK ‘AND 2 white- ewes... 3 spring lambs... 2 wsouflhdown rams. James Mc- Kinncn, Sprlngton. Lot 07. 5.1“ IARM FOB SALE AT HOPEDALE. Farm o: 100 acres. over 70 acres clear. Balance hard arrl soit wood. Running water in house and barns. John D. MacDonald, Mil- ton, P. E. I. 5-1-11. 31G AUCTION QALE lees oi Peter ‘W. MacDonald. Heather-dale. 0n‘ Wednesda. May 8th, at one o'clock. Stoc . ll-ischmery and Furniture. Severn months credit for machinery. Stock Cash. (3. H. Nelson. Auc- tioneer. 5-143-21- _ Machinery DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- working machines Newest types availabe from direct (semi-v rep- resentatives tor Canada No Priority now necessary Air Mail vour orders deliveries are being made by o! date. corporation. Ltd- Fender Si... Vancouver. ON PREM- Auction Sale AT MHLCOVE MONDAY, MAY 0th, 1906 AI.‘ 1 P, M. Lost. Found. Strayed 0 S T -- BETWEEN VERNON‘ lhvin sold na farm l ill sell bysggié o Anotlosyi the iollowwin '- K-Tvvo work horses and , to freshen In May); l cow (newly ' freshened); i. cow 1 years); z heiiere (2 years): t heliere (l year) one hi cow. BIPLIMENTS — Team truck Jeeder (Cock- tooth cultivator (M. 11-); hay mower, (nve it. Deer- lng)" hay rake. smoothing harrow. sin ie plow, potato digger, (Hardin) be buying soft shell and fl,,"°',;,,g;,'",,g,';'g"°g,gg,‘g" at‘; barclama for canning at Ionics (mo m) rubber tired anv- our plant, Queen St. Wharf. h‘ _ ffghzlkhmm- ‘w’? LIWIS PACKING co. mas-algal?!“ """' “°"'"" Charlottetown cart 5211i‘. s Beginning May 1 we will (woo his.) clean work harness i: ahovela and other adtloiee. ,' or K011888014!) Kitchen range (lenfrew) heater, Queen heater, dining room table and chairs Iidebcard bed. and tram sewing mach churn, organ ef.flahea Neil. £11‘; an dean recofill. w“ Ill‘ other household Finns _F0li sat: “r otferforn farm a Smut . ma In-eaehiarm.‘ will Jqlljogether or 100 ‘Milli-CASH. l! day stormy sale held out day. ' rorm n. MaeIJNTYII. Owner. III WWW’ CALLfi-ozir ' ’ Villilltlh; lrssrrnu tmnru qlijpufeaeecaulmaun. nus-I . caaanaa (nnnnna Us samples . . BB. Nov- ub~ N s ply "M. C." Albany. 4-27-5-1-4-31. C L wars-o - coscn on SEDAN. Dm A wan-ran _ srsnnram on P‘ In or near Gaariottetown H unium . Will Grin “Ed Phone Mr. 666 I evenlnes. Bra m". Stoclr . Markets At A fiance ORIOAOO. t0 - (AP) - Active shin futures contracts mov- ed blah ten-ed contracts in ed. ‘ollowlng an opening de- clinemoi div; in Minneapolis W9 0 I y . virnmue . April so _ (cm- Rye prices rallied irom early hesitation on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange wdey to post a closing rmxt oi ‘iivc to 1 1-4 cents a bushel hither. 6w 32333885‘ oi issues moved into higher ground. prices turned heavy on average $061)’ on the stock exchange and curb market. At the bell all pivotal groups in the‘ lndicss were lower except golds which were up. NEW YORK. Arbrll 30 — lAP)-- Speclal issues exh lted strength in today's stock market while lead- ers again lacked rising vigor. The Associated Press til-stock composite advanced .3 o! a point st 70.7 and tor April showed a net aw of 1.0 point-a. Oan an stocks were mixed at the close. .Dcme and Hiram Wal- ker each was down 1-4. Distillers Beegrsms gained as much and Canadian Pacific 1-8. Lake Shore The acid nu- dav's Toronto Exchange net an index rain oi better than a half-point but other groups were down narrowly at the close. t a halt-dozen gold stocks in heavy volume Ghesterville was a. leader in the action and closed 86 cents up at 2.06 on turnover oi’ 10.000 shares. Discovery Yel- lowknife also had a spurt. going to 1.5 and closing at 135 for a net gain oi l0 points. Other ac- tive and higher welds were Astoria. Athona. Laguerre. Ienasks and Rictimac. Mining 10801410. April 30 (C?) _. (Jioslng stock quotations: I-l Smith Ham Bridge A1 A e i asszazsessgsesess a .03 ...'.l-@-....Q-.. $$§$ESSZ§CKEE€§3EE id L - 77?‘ "' 353$ _ _ bins-n 832938“ m 2322225312" MONTREAL. April 20 — (GI- Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion Depart- ment oi Aizrlcillture follow: EGGS: Packed for export A- Lcrae 3'1; A-Medlum (it; spot tree wooden cases A-Large 36; Medium 34; A-Pullets 81: B 31; O 2'1. Re- ceipts: 0187 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que. pas- teurized imsh, No. l 40 1-2; No. 2 30 1-2; current receipt Que. No. 1 pasteurized 30 3-4 del Mtl; No. 2 38 3-4 dei Mtl; first rode cream- erv Mints lob prices ; solids 41. Cheese: Current receipt Wast- crn and Que. colored 22 l-lll, white 22. iob tsp; wholesale color- ed 22 13-103 1-16; white 22 3-4. cases:ssaessassasrssssééés ”"” B. Maine 2. Livestock MONTREAL. April 80-40?)- Prlcea on all classes of livestock were firm today on the cattle mar- kets here. Receipts: Cattle as; she and lambs 0; hogs 380; cal- ves .100. ' The iew cattle offered were only OOWI and bulls. Good butcher cow! were mostly i0 and common were 6.50-7.50. Cannere and cutters were 5-13.50. Good bul were 10-1100 and commoner kinda were 7.50-0.50. Veal calves were in gocd demand at prices ranging from i1 to l0. with the. bulk selling between 11150-14. Drinker! were 0-11- Hogs made 20-203 for grade A with an odd sale being reported at 00.00. Bowl were 18-1 .50 dressed. m» WANT cosuon-r m nouns a Iy Marion Atkins e Ask moat men what they want in lnta stand T bl a ~a ss§e 5888L132§B3bBl2SéSE€STrBé82t iumhhinga. "A piece or furniture is cornilart- sbie relative to the number oi things you can reach without gett ng up. like uh tray!» pipes, the radio and books." in one man's ' ’ Take your oue_ ill ‘this. when you sre planning a room to eult a man's ta. The euld be comfort- abilad atnd the .. tee in the oi the house. an of chairs a bl Ih d be th hat i. ‘doenqllhava ti‘! flhfil 700M 5_ p Are you getting YOUll share? ‘MY HANii VIIIIIIIIIGHHI Canada's fishing industry nets more than $70,000,000 a year. Perhaps a Bof M loan can help you to bigger catches and a bigger share of this vast ‘income. Tall it our witb your nearer! Bot’ M manager. BANK on Monrnlen ’ working with Canadian I» "my null of life Jinn 1H7 Ina a Alllllllllnowe-uIIlIIIIlllawhlllllll Auction Sale Oyster Bed Bridge 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st AT'12:30 O’CLOCK Of Stock, Crop, Machinery and Household Furniture on the premises of the late Dometlen Gallant I brood mar-ea; 1 two-yeer-old colt; 5 milk cows; 2 two-year-old heifers; 7 one-year-old heifers; l two-year-old steer; 1 brood sows; £4 yoilig pigs; i. cream aepara‘ , new; i eleven foot rake, new; 1 hay mower; i binder; i Hall No. 4 threaher; i three horsepower engine; i. 45 it. hand pump; l set lever barrows; i light trailer; 1 light wigon; 1 truck wagon; harness; boxes; troughs; crates; self-feeders; fork: eta, etc. 1,000 ft. lumber; 600 ft- naed lumber; small buildings; 1 Plllll; 1 piano in good condition: 2 room stoves; 1 conch; 8 bedateads; tables; chairs: washing machine; rhger, eto., ete. T"!!! Milli. except on horses and threeher. ALEX MelAl, Auctioneer. 4-37-41. WEOOiMld C011 RERSQSSSsEBQSZkBEEESQEQHSEB§§ZESES3RSERES "rev-q- eel- .- lOOiFOothl 100M011 Bel 2000|Temisk AUCTION SALE At JOHN. THOMPSONS Morel] -East, Wednesday, May 8 at 1 p. m. Stock and implements. If stormy, next day at the same hour. "was a. Auction Sal AT LONG DIVE Inwlll lell i. . “cal Owing l0 Ill on ston hi! stock. lumber on MAY 7th at l O'clock 3 work ones; 3 milk cowl; 2 yeariings. Mower. ateel rake, 0 it... single plow, aprhlg health of / steam. "A Auction Sale AT SPRINGTON I will ha]: by Auction on my “i”; .""3i “"001. a . e er, ea - gliteiuoncanuge builders and eeta dies and t-a . land d breast drills, an . longs, steal vlae. lire chine, bolt l" Eflfi SATUIDAY. MAY 11th Al‘ 1 001300! 1 horse I a filial! i o n. I anw JOHNSTON. AITHUI- I. lTIWAI-T. Aifllenet M acres of land, "vii ¢al°é’ii'm“"t‘i8vi§““§3i=isii§" inn-m“ ‘it. . P. . . v . TIGNIBH. and.‘ CIAIARLQTTETQWNT" , p m; highways will be open to motor vehicles. with gross Weight- (veblcla and load) not in excess of 10,000 lbs.; also traffic on the CHARLOTTETOWN - SOURIS and CHARLOTTE. TOWN - MONTAGUE paved highways will. be open to notor vehicles wit-b gross weight (vehicle and load) "no; in excess of 12,000 lbs., provided that in no case shall any vehicle, whose gross weight, including load, exceeds 5,000 lbs. proceed at a speed greater than twenty miles per hum; Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary 1., this order shall be duly prosecuted. nsTsn ca. mo. a" of April, an. 194a. By Order, 1 c. J. srawsrir. " Acg Clerk of the Executive Council. 5-1-2i. ron sat: mo ronrnrur Following a meeting of my creditors, I have liypothl- eated all my interests in farms, warehouses, real estate, and all other frozen assets to the Eastern Trust Company as trustee with the wishes of my creditors that I continue in business. In order to plant a considerable acreage of potatoes we hereby offer the following by private sale: 1 Hall Manufacturing Thresher with blower attach- ment and automatic feeder. . Twenty-five head of registered Hereford cattle, and = nine unregistered. Mr. L. W. Roper, Secretary of the Maritime Hereford Breeders Association has the regis- tration list of all these cattle. He bought many of them throughout different part4 of' the Maritlmes, including some of E. H. Hornel at Enfleld, W. G. Oulton at Windsor Port, C. C. Barteau at Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, not over- looking a number from Frank Sannderson and Sons at North River, the finest herd oi Hereforde in the Mari- times. Also for rental until the fall my office, and wareboaae. The new warehouse is 130’ x 42st Charlottetown. ‘ ‘only to- - FRANK ‘BL’ CLARKI. Charlottetown. Auction Sale AT BYRNIPS ROAD, MORELL llavlngaoidinyhrnaiwllieelhyhbloAeeitellnlibolfiil-l ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1946 Beginning at 1 p.n\. The Followlng:— . STOCK-i horse. I years old; 1 mare. I years old: l man. 11 mu old; 1 mare. 1i years old; 5 inlleh cows: i Mill. l yo"! all: I helium l year old; i spring calves; '1 sheep and lambs; 1 sow to furrow: fort? hens. HACKNEY-i blocorlneeh hay nwwar; 1 hay rake: l all‘ plow. MJL; l single plow, I‘. h W41 spring tooth barrow: l yorae hocli aeniller; 1 potato sprayer; l drlil seeder, MJL; i In engine. (l 113.; 1 mill belt; l threshing will; 1 traek wagon: 8 carts; 8 driving W180i"? l driving wagon pole; 8 wood sleigh; l driving aleleh: l iamll! llflilht 1 hay carrier, terk and III of rope; i anvil: 1 wellhlng beam: .1 aetoddrlvlnglsalnoal; 1 at tum nausea-truck new p“: w‘ seddmsoollars andhalnaoileeiaetwoekingiraeea; ieeteotawinw rcrlu; shovels and hose; boilaloi-heree nu: 800 it-oi hardwood plank- and other tann articles. ‘ FURNITURE-Kitchen Range; Ilanuner Stove: radio: dining room table; bullet; dams; loanse; cheat o! drawers; writing desk: t small eahlaa; 8 wash stands: i down chairs: I rocking chain; aewlng mech- ine; lee box; gas lamp; lantern: lamp; cream can; er; washllll ‘~' d *_ , “' ‘ “ and other nnall artlolfl tee numerous to mention. TERMS-All some up to $10, cash; over that amount. '7 "00"" credit on approved Joint note; 6% dieeonnt for cash. ' W. II. IIATON, Auctioneer. L KENNY- ue-my 1-4 Auction Sale or aouseaow mains-use s-r rna sroarmc own. wnoaxsnsrfiarsx u. s-r a ass. I an instructed by It. Jalnaa IIeCIua to sell by labile Auction hi! ilhold furniture, lneiig: . l-pleee Chedlfldd elite. dean, mug, and table. rurl- W‘. seam. fleee ham: m3 a ‘.