111E CHARl-DT l‘ ‘JN GUARD U‘ $140,000 Must be Subscribed to Reach our Victory Loan Obiective Many thousands more are needed to win the Government Challenge Cup. Every individual should Subscribe to the limit .of his ability. Queens County must not falter or fail M QUEENS COUNTY—lI’S UP T us Buy VictoryBonds-Buy more Victory Bonds, Campaign Closes Midnight Sat. May l5th. N. W. LOWTHER, Chairman for Queens County. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement it! cents Gentral Guardian loo Condolence 70o per inch; Ill, 50 rd- Western um 20mg; 305:1; sa:»a:c::.cfiii°'s:i N I u“ l" m", C E IIQI‘ OI ' Omflfllm I e Floral and Spiritual Offerlmdilinarde, siisfii, w“ W m“ U oinlng Event. 3s p" "o". um of name; (rotten of en s 40 words for 81M and 10 cents for every additional‘! words. Notices or Thanh and Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o per word. Lista or Subscrlatroua I c0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00, Other- re on application. ' Male Help Wanted For Sale FANTED wvmfléflfln- ONE FOB .8ALE - nonca SEDAN. experienced in maize-up and set- Apply Guardian, 5-12-31. ting ads preierred. applications will not be considered from per- sons presently employed with a newspaper. l! the transfer inter- feres with the publication oi such newspaper. Apply to your near- ,' est Employment A: selective Ser- vice Ofllcc. Refer R. O '11. 5-10-31. Wanted imrrisn - June “iTifsiiiau. furnished Apartment. Appl Guardian. 5-11-2l: -_ 1'0 Let T0 LET — FURNISHED ROOM. "Apply 202 Prince Street. 5-ll-3i. ilream Route Mr. Colin MaeFadyen. Canoe Cove, will truck cream to Crapnud Creamery over same route as last year beginning Saturday, May 15. Once per week until further notice. 5-10~12~2i NOTICE lfarmers who have not yet taken delivery of their seed oats at Cra- paud Creamery are advised that ear first lot la sold out. Another lot. sufficient to fill Mm. is expected soon. Vanguard ‘all!!! only. Watch tor further notice. 5-10-12-21 FOR SALE Tenders will be received the undersigned up ie an including JUNE 1st, 1043 for the sale oi’ "INKERMAN FARM" "n"! by the late Percy Robertson of Brudcnell, Kim County. and contain- lllt seventy-five acres o! land. Z5 acres orchard, Se t-fl up§d§d$M$$i¥J$ One hundred and forty "lffilfi 0! llhd. a separate aélléiafiagies oi land, e. rep- Th "m, ~iil1i°l‘.'..'.n.. ""' “'° h lso thirty-flu "n, ,1 ‘In: in the New Perth Dil- Tlie lowest or any tender vines-rs M ""1- A-D: 1m." mm‘ Aw" » S. B. IIISSIAN, Solicitor. "Minnie. r. a. l. El l-fli. efoattle. lrlvi ’ . :' wivi-lfit-l Pits", FOR SALE-SMALL FARM, 10 miles from Charlottetown. Fred 516K014. St. Avardfis. 5-11-21. FOR SALE - NEW REMINGTON typewriter. Write William We - dell, New Wiltshlre, b-itHz-Il iviale Help Wanted WANTED — MAN 0R. BOY FOB {arm work. W. L. MacEachem, Mermaid. 5-11-31. May Mark Turn 0f Whole War OTTAWA. May 10—-(CP)—Prime Minisier Mackenzie the House o! Commons today that the United Nations‘ victory in North Africa “may well come to mark the definite turn o! the tide oi war in the whole struggle a- gainst Italy and Germany." Mr. King spoke in introducing a. resolution expressing satisfaction at the outcome 0t the campaign and extending congratulations to the forces participating. l-le re- oeived applause iiom the Common- ers as he reviewed the campaign. AUCTION SALE AT PLEASANT GROVE I am instructed by W. _W. Duck to sell on his premises SATURDAY, MAY 15th beginning at 2 o'clock. If the day unfit first following fine day. 5 milch cows 3 young cattle 1 Brood Sow with young 1 hay mower 1 hay rake 1 Randall Harrow 1 set fannera 1 hoe drill seeder 1 tip cart, 50 loads manure 1 set scales 240 lbs. 1 cream separator 100 bus. Erban Seed oats 1 new century wash- ing machine 1 cook stove 1 heating stove 1 table and numerous other articles. Terms-CASH. ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer aucrioii sate "I MOIILL 0N TIBPIHIISIIOIEII. COX 0N Saturday the 15th, at i O'clock Fmvhrmiieaiirsmissisiein-ai hmW-lmileewggggng. lieiaqbreodeevnyenlplgquum- "JCIINII li Y-l lertlllmr , irii-dwmldmhly newer. 1 m a ee ra r, lfiaflooildhlghlktbohllhfinflil“ to! cracker (train), driving and werh Inga , mnwlrareditarrangedenlnedllintaotea, ‘ OIIIQTII IMTI‘, Auctioneer. “"'IIIIIIIuuuuauuuuuuuulauuuauluurl 4 [srocx QUOTATIONS Bridge-Powell Wedding Montreal Stock Exchange Bell Tel 150 » Brazilian 22% B C Pow 25% Bldg Prod l4 n 6% Can Car Found 0% Can Car Pfd 30 an Incl A 4% Cockshutt Plow 11% Cons smelt 43% Dom Steel B 8% Gen Steel Wan 10% Imp Tob 11% Int Nickel 38 Masse Harris 7% McCol Front 6% Mtl Power 34% Nat Brew 30 Noranda. 4'! Power corp 8% Quebec Power 14% Shawlnigan 17% Steel of Can 2% Wpg Elec A 4% _ 7 i .l0esterzdaJrs ,m,,,,ml sfldhrket CORRECTED FOB WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES Boiling Meat 15-250 Onions, lb. 8c Tomatoes, lb, Steak, lb. 3845c Beef. qr. 18c Fowl, each 812041.50 Butter. dairy 40c Eg s, doz., 82-380 Ca bage, lb. 6o Roast Beet 25-350 Cream, qt. 40c Imported Head lettuce. each 25c Potted plants 5045c B6055. Der lb. M. 61b. ior 25c Tum! . 6 for 25c Parsn ps, 7c lb. 3 lb. 25c Carrots, . 4 lb. 25c Mushrooms, r box 30c Grapefruit, for 25c Chickens, lb. 35c Pink Gra etruit 8 for 25 Fresh Sp ach lb. 25c New carrots. 2 bunches 29o Fresh Rhubarb lb 25c Potatoes, Green Mountins, pk. 45c Sweet potatoes, lb., 17c Oranges. doz. 20-39:: Apples, doz. 80 d: 39c. Pineapples 35c Appointed‘ To Important Post OTTAWA, May 10 (CH-Brig. W. W. Foster of Vancouver has been appointed “Special Commissioner for defence projects in Northwest Canada," Prime Minister Macken- ounced today in the House or Commons. With headquarters probably in Edmonton. he will be responsible for co-ordlriating all overnmcnt activities concerned wlh defence projects aml maintaining co-oper- ation with all United States Government. One of the oldest oi the senior officers now on active service with the Canadian army, Brig. roster is on and has had a d tinguished military and civil career. BANK LOANS a PIISOIIL lilllt for Taxes, Incl rurohaess and other Seasonal Need; ONI YIAR ‘IO IIPAY Apptyteiiieneneetleqida! i Til! cniiouii Bliili or coiiiiuicr I Me&UPOIIHIIdI "Fm N Y Central Norman O0 West Elec Abltlbi B A Oil Stocks AJ ax agencies of the Le OUII ll. Y. Stock Montreal iiurb MINING TORONTO, May 11 — 01081118 a. ronto $000K QUOWT/lfim- (C?) — A very pretty weeding was solem- - nized in St. Paul's Church, Char- lottemwn, at 6:30 PM. on Thurs- day, May 6th.. when Edna. younseit daughter of Mrs. E. M. Powell. be- came the brlcie or‘. Harry. son of Mr. Fred Bridge and. the late Mrs. isrigge, Heywood. Manchester. Eng- an . . The bride entered the church on the arm 0i her brother-ln-law. Mr. Ellsworth Buell, and was preceded up the aisle by the choir smizins “We lift our hearts to Thee" She was wearing a dress oi’ white silk crepe with veil surmounted with wreath. of orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet o! red roses. She was attended by her sis- ters. Mrs. Robert Downe as Matron o! Honor, wearing pink sheer with shoulder veil. and Miss Freda Powell, bridesmaid, wearing tur- quoise sheer with shoulder veil. and‘ carrying pink and white camations. ‘The ceremony was periomied by Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, assisted by Squadron-under the Rev. J. M. Cameron. During the signing of the register the choir sang "O Perfect love.” The groom was supported by Peter Avery and the usher was Sgt. Pilot Leslie Jones. The bride's mother was wearing an ensemble of navy blue with cor- 9% sage oi’ sweetheart roses. Mrs. A. Gardner, representing the groom's 6% parents. wore a. blue ensemble with 5 corsage o! talisman roses. There were a number o1’ friends and re- 32 latives attending the wedding. among them was Mrs. Weston Car- mody o! Saint John, sister o! the bride, A reception was held at the home or the bride where the table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. John MacKenzie of Cardigan and Mrs. Ira Brown of Charlottetown poured tea while the Birl friends oi’ the bride assisted in serving. Many messases oi’ cofizratulatlons u ggfigrerirlogzied bry thehiicppy Couple; nil 01‘ s. one-ymoon 53 Hamilton, Ontario. a ClOSe 4.40 43 ‘ are p 04v. l repare To l; . Gall Married it 10% 2.40 1.50 i- fig OTDAWA. May 1o --(CP)-- The 1 '90 Ottawa Journal said today ki a ' 1M newspage story that registration 1'05 cares oi married men between the 95,, B-sesofaoandlii) have been sentw 08 mobilization boards, preparatory to W, their call-up ior military service. m5 The story continued :- "rhis new class, like line others which have preceded it, would be called up by proclamation, but when this could be expected Mr. Mac- Namara. (Arthur MacNarnai-a. dir- 9-70 ector of National Selective Service) he declared, "Depends entirely upon 625 the circumstances. '68 " ‘We are preparing for it any- way. " ‘The registration cards of line eligible men have been gathered together and sent to the mobiliz- ation boards. “ ‘When it becomes necessarv to call up the married men in that older age group we will be in read- iness to do it. " ‘I cannot g0 further than that.‘ "Previously ifhe assembling of re- gistration mrds oi‘ any one age- claas has been a forerunner of a new draft call." 47 ". . .'I‘he district mobilization 05 board expected the new age group or maried men would be called ‘before midsummer.’ " (7811 '11P Nsulations at present apply to single men and childless widowers from 19 to 40 and married _ mm and wldowers with children 59 from i0 in 25 years.) . 1;: snaimitoouii w. i. o9 The Bhorbrooke W. I. met at the o3 game do! Mfrs. Albert Boswell on 195 up; a}: a ternoon April 22. The g5 PM? dt-‘nth Mrs. George Harris, oc- pg 811113 l e ihnir. The Ode and z ree u unison opened the moor.- lng. The minutes o! the March Idnéebting and finggigipatament to “M! fled pro During the business period 05.00 was voieg fort thiiaillneipnltund oi the Prince oun y . Members voted unanimously endorse the resoitutignthreigarilnigg‘ the Tlejniarge- men o r- an r um. e quilt committee handed in three quilts 5nd Rffilgffillll Cilllrlkililiilltg bgoughit in wo as nus wic n een .1" ll’ bv the members during the winds-r niirl assembled bv Mrs. [ester Link v letter and Mrs. George Harris. Sh‘: committee r~irv~ted having rnl‘c'l - or -=!~k members. 9:? »e»“° s#a=8288§" 4 1:0 n» 0's: N 811,000 ' ‘m First NA'TI'O'N A L SERVICE Compulsory Employment Transfer Order NOTKE T0 CERTAIN EMPLO¥EIB AND EMPLOYEES Notice h hereby given that mus emplqul h math specified lines of civilian employment, whim in Q and marital classes already designated un Neuronal Selective Service Mobilization Regulations, must report for interview not later than May 19th, £43, to m Employment and Selective Service L Objedivei The Order makes available for essential Inployuienrs the servics of men in age and marital classes designaoed as callable for Military Training India‘ Nationd Selective Service Mobilization Regula- tions, who are presendy employed in specified non-essential employment; B. EMPLOYMENTS COVERED BY THIS ORDER: Men, of this specified categories}, ale covered if now employed in any of the followingfindue 2w. (1) taverns; liquor, wine and beer stores; (2) retail sale of candy, con- fectionery, tobacco, books, stationery, news; (3) barber shops and beauty parlour-s; (4) retail and wholesale florists; (5) service tntinns (gasoline- filling stations); (6) retail sale of ' vehicles or accessories, (7) re- tail sale of sporting goods or musical instruments. Also, men are covered if now em- ployed in any of the following occupa- tions, whether in above industries or rioti (1) waiter, tuirl driver, elevator opera- tor. hotel hell buy, domestic servant; (2) any occupation in or directly asso- ciated wilh entertainment, including but not restricted to theatres, film -‘ leture ' clubs, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (3) any occupation in or directly associated with dyeing, cleaning, and resalug (not including laundry work); haihs; guide service; shoe shining. C. AGE AND MARITAL CLASSES OF MEN COVERED BY THIS ORDER: (a) Every man horn in any year from 1917 i0 1924 (inclusive) who has reached age 19. (b) Every man burn from 1902 io 1916 (inclusive) who, at July 1511i, 1940, was: (i) unmarried; or (ii) divorced or judicially separated; or (iii) a widower without child or children. (c) Every inan born from I902 to 1916 (inclusive) who has. since July 15. 194-0, become a widower without child or children now living. (d) Every man horn from 1902 in 1916 (inclusive) who, since July l5, 1940, has been divorced or judicially separated. D. Procedure to be Followed: All men as defined above must report to an Employment and Selective Service Office not later than My 19th, 191-3. Men residencoursidoaciryorwwiihsving flee. an Enpioyinuat lad Sui hi! Ofiice, who are coo h: returned so cl personally, may write eo the nmescoffim in the first instance, and awie furdiq E. OBLIGKHMQOI’ {E13 ‘- When directed In accept employ ment, aubaequell to the interview referred in, men in Pn-a- graphs B and C above so required by the Regulations to follonloo direction given. , F. OBLIGATIONS OI’ It will be illegal fea- an qnplnya to retain in his employ after May 19th, 1943, any men referred to in Parl- graph C above, at any of the employ- menia set forth in Paragraph B abovq unless a special permit has been ob- tained from a National Selective Se!» vice Officer, permitting such action. G. Transportation Special provision Ilia: nude» fur GI transportation of mm manila-work at a new place of residence. H. Appeabi If directed eo music 0 subsequent to interview, a man may, if he objects, enter a eal with a Court of Referees, within 7 days of receiving such direction. I. Penalties in Cece of Fmsployei-s: Penalties are provided for any em- plover who retains in, or takes into. hi! employ after May 19th, 1943, any man covered by the Order, except under special permit. J. Penalties in Case of Employees: Penalries are provided for failure on the part of any employed man affected, to register under this Order, or to follow a subsequent direction to employment, and in addition no other penalties, refusal ro comply renders a man liable to com- pulsory labour service in an Alternative Sci-vice lVork Camp. K. Special Request to Employers: Each employer with three or more men covered by this Order in his employ i requested m too-operate getting in touch with the Employment and Sclcc- rivc Service Office, to arrange atimc for the interviews of his employees. L. Authority: This Order is issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regu- lations (P.C. 246 of January 19th, i943, and amending Orders in Council). Mes refereed as allowance present document: s: the employment: office, iiidhrafl-ng eorrrpliavnx ‘with Mobilization Regufaflofl ARTME-NT or outs Huitiauiiev Mrrcuanp, Minister of Labour A. MacNAsi/liza, Director National Sclccrier Service B. Linklettnr were put. in charge oi‘ arranging for the sale uf lunches. at the young people's ~=~-~rooke Hall, May d. Roll call was flllS\'.l'l‘\‘Cl by seven members. Next mcclri _ will be a liipthefs [my verse will. ~___ ____._.__ >- ls to be decided later. concert in wio roll l.l| l‘ u-uznge nl ilower s" ~ Iiclnus lunch was scrvnd l)": -. Mrs, leonard Small and Mrs. L ihostese. The place of next meeting Pensions and Health u». =. ' the social half hour a ue- Plan To Urr/nv/i, m? in _.__.._ ._ ray examln atiou of , undiagnosed cases ions ill-ulster A-illioriraiion for "P - e- ‘I'm- .m<-nt I is far , making urinal-Wm?" 34.030 o“ -. <, i t discover hith- m“ servms O of tuberculoa it ivas announced today by PP! Mackenzie. the exaiui a zm-s was six-en by order-in couni pmsed April 29. The Pensions D \~,e1‘t‘.tl"1i will bear the cost. _.___._s .__._ __ q»- aaaan- uuamllas-Qq!" Z ."-.......- .. . “Peal r-infqi .->\I\l --