. 2- . ________________ FOB SALE-COLT COMING TWO. ' con StiLE-AT-IIEL-LPS cRoss. MAY 5. 1941 ””“”' 1,. o. A. L. o. B. A. i 6 1 The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge 0f P. E. v Island will meet in Annual Session in Boyne ' Lodge room, Charlottetown, Thursday, May 8th, I 1941 at 10 A. M. Standard Time- ° Lt. Col., T. Aslimore Kidd, M. W. Grand Master and Sovereign, M. W. Grand Secretary . Loftus H. Reid will be present. Z The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of the L- € 0, B, A. of P. E. I. will meet in the Odd- t l l Z I Z i 0 fellows Hall, Charlottetown, Thursday, May 31h, 1941 at l0 A. M- Standard Time. M. W. Grand Mistress Mrs. Alice Weatherby will be ’; resent. p A Special Banquet for L.0.A. and L-0.B.A. members will be held in I.0.0.F. Hall at 7 P. 111,, Standard Time, when addresses will be ,' given by the M- W. Grand Lodge officers. MRS. JESSIE L. LARTER, > Grand Secretary, L.0.B.A- I J- A. MURRAY, Grand Secretary, L. 0. A. < . ,,,“e+eo-e-* v ‘*e‘ . * ~em 1, 234-5-1-3-5 mingli- iilv-eitising Rates _ Payable in Advance ' nflmhnum (‘ltorge tor Any Auvertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals r word; Annountencni» and Coming Events 3c per word: (flassiiled 3c per vord; In hieinuriam Notices 10c per inch; Lists 0i mm and Spiritual Gilt-rings, Cards, etc., 5c per name; Letters c! condolence 10c per inrli Wedding gagemcnt 40 words for $1.00 and i0 cents for every adnitinnal 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70c ier int-ii or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions 49 wit, per nun Addrcr and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on tpplication. ‘ ‘ FARM FOR. SALE 50 ACRES AT __._____ {dowel} fieettiowgéfpropertyx ot the _ ~ ate o '. aney. ppiy to m“ w";-@et“oUsEi,.2'S.§L'§L§f,_§f Machean and rvlacmnnon, unar- Pm“ S“ ' _ lottetown. Laati-b-zl-éi - Mypgmty PLANTS 60c "_——"—‘ '"**— “iilliudred. 75c by 1118.11.34.00 thuu- [o Let Soutliirort. L-tis-lti-ti-l. i011 SALE-CHOICE MARE. n. “no F s. hreeves. .____.________._____. FOR RENT JUNE 1ST. 152 IilLLS-. boro st. Apply 154, C. Maclaean, lJcSabie. L'@4'5'2'3L 11-342-5-3-21- ROOMS T0 n E N r 11v sr. --—-—-—-—-'_'_'*. . A a . 1 - , , r012 SALE-NEWLY FRESIIENLD gsonflivny Mil-sax 3g. Frank Mitchell, Wiitsnne. L-EUA-b-o-‘Ai. F011 SALE — IADIESL SUIT SIZE ,1z1- ~ o Slice. 15 Mm m L-344-5-5-li. Cow. ___€___.____ __ ___ T0 LET - FURNISHED APT. from June 15th to September 15th. Phone 955-J. L-329-5-5-2i. Miscellaneous NEW CAR STOCKS ARE LIM- ited. We advise placing your order early to assure delivery. New model Studebakers due next week. We have a few recondi- tioned cars selling at the old prices. Buy now and save. ‘I’. G. IVES. L-345-5-3-2l. Also general purpose horse. James Cullen, Beolord. L-316-5-3-2l. roii sate-brash onpgzonr. 1' G, l W , Bra!) 6y. App‘ e so“ L-34ti-5-5-2i. roifsuLa-Quaivrrry cunt. turnips. Frank B. clarke. L-365. FOR SALE-CAIILOAD epoch; limestone, bagged now on track. Female Help Wantet‘ WANTED MAID. APPLY 8 NORTII Hank B. Clarke. 14-365. River Road L-286-5-2-1i. F011. SALE - R E G I S TE R E D WANTED — MAID FOR GENERA Short Horn Bull, 2 years old. housework. Write P, O. Box 123, Dual purpose. Apply Fred I-lvcxe, Kensington. L-267-5-2-3i. Cornwall. L-32ii-5- 2i — WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. Telephone 1437, L-291-5-2-3i. WANTED — CAPABLE farm oi late Francis J. Mon- aghan. Apply Rev. W. E. Moli- aghan Albany. L-354-5-5-2i. p ___~ __.. ._____.. ._.._- lenced maid for hotel. Country girl F011 sou - ZIIICROSCOPE (‘ON- preferred. Reference. APDlY Mrs- dition class 3 power lens. Oil‘ McM11laii. Morell Hotel. immersion. Bargain. Box 4, Char- 12-216-4-30-5-2-5. loltetoivn, L-343—5-5-7-2i. , Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT Emglarizements Big monev maker United Art. Toronto. exem- lyc HAVE A LIMITED on N- tiiy low priced sedans, Ply- moutiis. Durants, Oldsmobiles, Clievrolels, etc. A bargain in a __Tl-lE cg/QQTTETOWN GUARDIAN f srocx QUOTA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close the Dzminion currency falling 3-8 cents. The Swiss franc and the Shang- hai dollar were up slightly, and the Argentine “free" peso declined 1-20 cent at 23.55 Tannin OATS Increase your oats yields by sow- ing tho Erban variety. The increase in yield is generally from 5 to 10 bushels per acre. Order your re- quirements to day. 3 bushel bug Government No. l Grade-Si .90 L ' bog Run-ot-pile-SZ l0 ‘31 Chev. Coupe for someone A, w-ig-zz-gsp who can do their own repair gork. Now boys is your chancel! AgE-EgtTS TOHSELIéEONdE Ol-‘gltiiE .G.IV . - --3-2. D0138!‘ m! B11 8e .____Es_l_ PllL Automatic Coal Stoker, already F011 5,1“; __ Qy-yoycp; MNNER, known to thousands. Apply to all?‘ Eli-ban sood 051g harvest? Box 205. Moncton. N. B. N-il~l9. W ~ol '. I-lb Denns ilarshlleldraln eXL-303-5-3-5. Male Help Wanted 4 l ONE '35 CHEVROLET COUPE. WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Apply George Mason. Bunbury. L-340-5-3-2i. WANTED — BOY TO WORK 0N farm. Apply Percy E. G. New- son, Brackley. L-345-5-5-2i. WANTED-A MAN T0 WORK 0N farm near city. Apply Guardian. L-363-5-5-3i. one '37 Chevrolet Coach, one '31 Studebaker coupe. one '37 Studebaker sedan, one '35 Ply- mouth Sedan, all 100k and run like new, selling at the old llrices. T. G. IVES L-345-5-3-2i i'0ll. SALE-URBAN SEED OATS. Alllily lfiic Lowther. Crapaud. L-334-5-3-2i. I l'll'0 TON HEAVY DUTY DUMP body. Rec speed wagon, selling at a price that will enable the purchaser to earn her price this season. Buy now and get ready for the summer work. '1‘. G IVEE- L-ats-s-a-zl LOST ON ACCOUNT WAR CON- ditions, our new car quota, we can help you recondition your old one or find you a better one. using your present car as down _ Hm §_.\L[;_qyiANT|-rv 0F 5E9, payment, then pay as you run. 0nd hand for wire in excellent T~ G~ W153 L'345"5'3'2l- Wndlllon. Frank a. Clarke. i‘ “m” i"- L-364-5-5-3i. Escaped FOB here, cash with order. These oats are free from mustard and other noxious weed seeds and very free from other weed seeds. AUSTIN A. SCALES r. 21553-2 s 2 9-12-14. _-_._ __..____._ Auction Sale 0f stock, implements and crop on May 7th at Joseph ~ ___ Hi m“ “Li: — "11"" G R00" ESCAPED: mu: rox. ALLISON All] _ 6;]; gglitriiollaertilxtzlsodlgpsg Bryenton, Brackley. L-a-vi-s-s-ziq 1 bl , 1 ' a e m“ 5"‘- “ank B ctljglgg‘ For Sale or Lease l ron SALE OILLEASE: THE court Btlocgtl (2 flstoxélesi mconcgete Leann-l ' S I'll Mi, 0X1 8R8 QC 011 H I1 ITCIBSSIIIIIQI cflfd3 Street. Backville Also the NflcMacl Cabins. Cape Tormentlne. ten L—— --» ------- cabins and cottage near beach and l". W. Cole. Sackville. N-955-5-5-2l. Men and Women Wanted MAKE EXCELLENT PROFITS full or spare time, selling from, door to door 200 products of the‘ MONEY To LOAN hi nest quality. Quick Sales-Low I54 Prince street ces. Big Repeat-Orders. Med- cat-ferry. McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Q F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attomeys-at- Law um territorv will yield bes re- turns. Only expense to start:| Cash Purchasing Merchandise. Work on toot in a local territorial ‘ié Free Details and Catalogue: 5'10 St. Clement. Montreal (Familex) N-540-5. Needed at Once RELIABLE MAN BETWEEN 85' and 55 veai-s of size. with ear. needed immediately to hand out Free Soap in nearbv Rural route and supply established demand for Everyday Necessities including Baking Powder Spices. Extracts. Medicines Cleansers. Miner-sliced Tonlcs and Flv Spray. etc. firm experience helpful. Bellini! ex- perience not necessary as we train ldllllllELL 8i C0. I ll. F. ARClllBALll (lhlrtered Account-auto lantern Trust Building Charlottetown M M. ALBAN FKTtfiilt'—' QAanlsTEB-An LLB‘. "ma “' whwm)" ‘To- bee. De t. Z-C-lA. issuers?" w" °“' " ~-=w-~-==~=~-~-~- ALEX W MATHESO ‘ - N lllinisriiii, soticmm. no. ZANESVILLE, o. 4cm _. The "'9 l» Loan Coflpnqén. thief who stole 1'1 of Dr. Robert 0f .ce: 00 Great George ‘it Zeigers pigeons may get a sur- ' l prise-they're the homing variety. lnu this opening write 2117 Masson Street. vou. For full oarticulai-svivegard- I Gallant's, Mayfield. L-Z92-5-2-2i. AUCTION SALE I sin instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises of the late Donald McKinnon, CANOE, COVE. ON TUESDAY, MAY 6th, I911 The foliowin meats and Farm will be sold privately. STOCK-Z work horses. CROP-Quantity of hay, oats and straw. LEMENTS-I truck wagon, I light wagon, i eart, 2 wood sielghs, I Deerln binder, 1 McCormack hay mower, rake, I seeder, l disk har- row, 1 spring tooth barrow, I s ike hat-row, i gang plow, I single p 0w I fraln separator, 1 scuffler, I pu AT 2 P. M. Stock, Crop, Imple- urniture. er, I cream separator, I platform sea e, harness forks and shovels. Also all household furniture. TERMS OF SiALE All sums up to 010.00 eash. Over that amount '1 months credit on ap- proved jolrit notes. WENDALL B. BEATON. Auctioneer. Markets At A Glance -_i_ (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining and industrial stocks lower; western oils un- changed. Montreal-Papers unchanged golds, Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) seook. Close Bell Tel 1 Brazilian 5 3-4 Bruck Silk A Can Nor Pr 6 1-7 can Car Pound Can Ind Al A 2 1-4 Can Pacific Can Steamship 4 l-B Cons smelt 33 1-4 Dist Sega 20 Dom Steel B 6 5-8 Dryden 4 l-i Imp Tob 12 Int Nickel 30 Mti Power 22 1-8 Nat Brew 20 Norands 49 3-4 Produce Prices MONTREAL, May d-fCPl-Pro- duce Market prices here Saturday, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, toilow" Am and I‘ - Am 8,, Tel If, utilities and other tndustrlals Anaconda 2a a-a 1""- gendgx Av 35 New York-Stocks closed slightly aeth Steel so i-a W11"- 43155 ohm 37 Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged as Chrysler 57 1.2 110K801‘ P110"- gtm Edison 19 H; New York-Cotton. rubber, angu- Gen E193 28 54; and coffee higher. Goodrich 37 1-2 _ gt Nor 51d zs 1-3 enneco 3g 1-4 non w... 317-8 MINING N Y central 12 1-3 gar AgiRCo 12 3-4 enn 23 7-8 '___" Pm] Pet o _ (Canadian Press) 5m on N‘; gg l a maorrro, May a_ Texas Corp 31 1.4 United gn- 38 Stocks Close U S Ru ber 21 1-4 u s st Co s2 1-2 Qg? 0“ 5 "z Vanadium O03 23 1-2 B il° 6 west Elec 8., H, ra orne 990 Woolworth __ Broulan 82 Cal Edm 111 ggn Mal em Res ' Chester 127 Chromium 3g Cochenour ‘I0 _____.. J Conllazum 120 Canadia Sme 1'5 32 l-4 i n Press) I almteoil so Stocks Close m9 Z3 a A oii 1c a-a Wt Mel W! Beauharnols 9 1-4 Fed Kirk 4 Bathurst A 10 1-8 G°d5 Lake 35 1'2 Fraser 7 Grandoro 3 1-2 Hlr Walker as 3310"" Gold 553 l _ n01‘ imp o/l 14 1 4 gomngeil 112 H ome 0 50 ELLE 11nd Iggy Min 24 nsp D 23 (Canadian Press) gickel 30 b2 ason 3g Stocks Close IKE“: ad: 385 anada - l a ° 13 1'3 gommerce 15o 1-4 WW1 47 Montreal 11a Lime LL 190 Royal I 15o 1-2 léfifmyg 13f) Nova Scot a McIntyre 48 Moneta 45 I Mllllillv 2 1-2 CIIITBIICIBS r Nordon 4 OBrIen 55 .__.__ Pandora 4 1.4 NEW YORK, May 4—(CP)-I..itt1e Perron Gold 130 action took place on the foreign Pick Crow 240 exchange market Saturday The Pioneer 210 pound Sterling closed unchanged Preston 298 for the fifth day in a row at $4.03 5a" AM 220 l-2 in terms of United States funds. 519115")? 42 The Canadian dollar continued 51mm 56 its slow downward trend after the Slave L51" i0 steady gains of two weeks ago, los- Sleep Rock 100 ing 1-16 cent t0 a discount of 12 sud B551" 122 1-8 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign Ex. Sullivan 58 change Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 Svlvalllle 240 per cent discount.) “ck Hum 300 Trading for the week was nar- mm" Cd“ 155 row with Sterling showing a 1-4 Wendi” l3 cent gain fro-m last Monday and “rt m“? 540 FINANCE B? Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YOR-K, May 4-(APJ—Be— hind a vanguard of s~rong rails which established numerous 1941 hlkhs. the ‘stock market moved a- head sufficiently Saturday to neu- trgelhze losses incurred earlier in the w . The Associated Press average of 50 selected stocks gained .1 of a point at 39.4. Turnover was 197,750 shares compared with 156,050 last Saturday, the smallest short-ses- sion day since March is. New highs were established for the year by Nickel Plate preferred, Sent-a Fe, Southern Pacific, Amer- ican and Foundry preferred, Pure 011 and Socony. Other gainers in- Qllllle 511/088 Arms, Air Redue. 300- Dvuslas. Yellow Truck and iéPcntii ‘SS aria an ues were quiet. Only two stocks showed changes, Inter- “allmlal Nickel loans i-4 and Bra- zilian ‘fraction gaining i-a, wedge stock exchange sales for the were only 2.187.380 shares, the m???‘ ‘m’ "19 Period since early PIN/ions week. Butter: first grade oreamery ' prints, Jobbing price, 31; first grads solids, Jobbing price, 30 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, current receipt price, 29 3-8-29 1-2", n0 2, 28 3-8- 28 1-2; no l wholesale price 29 3-4 -29 7-8; no 2, 29. Cheese: western white, current receipt price, 14 13-16-15-16; col- ored 15 5-16-15-16; white and col- ored whoiesale price, 15, ntiich price is applicable to cheese inan- ufactured on and after April 1, 1941. for shipments to the United lngdom. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-large 21 1-2-22; A-medium 20 1-‘1 -2l; B grade 20-1-2-21 C grade 18-18 1-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 '15s .50—.60; no 2, 50-50; NB moun- tain no 1 75's .65—.’10; PEI whites no l 75's .75; PEI mountain no 1 75's .80-.90; California white 100's no 1. 3.85-4.00; 50's 1.90-2.00; Florida whites no 50's 1.90-2.00. Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO. May 4—(CP)-'I‘he Toronto stock exchange index reg- istered new iow prices for the year in Saturday's trading. Turnover was around bottom for the year at 52,- 000 shares. Walkers common was offered down and it closed 7-8 lower at 37 1-8 and Canada Malting weakened l.~4 to 34 1-2. Losses of a half point or more were netted .13, Bank of Commerce and Royal Bank and minor fractions were dropped by Bell Telephone, Biltmore Hat. Can- ners B, Dominion Steel B, Domin- ion Stores, Imperial Oil and Inblaiv A Brazilian, CPR. and Tamblyns held to the up side. Uchi gold sold down 6 cents and closed at 6 1-2, ic-r a loss of l 1-2 Changes in the golds generally were narrow. Declines of 2 to 4 cents came through for East Malariic, Chesterville, O'Brien, Preston, Sis- coe and Upper Canada and Syl- vanite and Coniaurum weakened 5 cents. Delnite lost 10 cents to R0. Minior gains were held through the session by Canadian Malartic, Pin- neer, Perrcn and Jason. Point declines were netted by Nor- anda and Smelters and Nickel clos- ed 1-2 down at 30 1-2, all trading in mnparatively small volume Steep Rock lost 2 and Chromium gained 2. Royalite was off a point to l8 for broken lots and Home Oil and Calgary-Edmonton traded lightly at unchanged prices. Grain WIKNNIPEG, May S-(Clfi-Few important trades were completed in AT hellish! several MRS. MATIIESON WRITES: to lay at tour months old." and November. ichicka nn A. Stafford, Bay-side. Waldo MacDonald, Botlivrell. G. Franklin Brown. New London. J. Harry Green. Central Bedcque. Raymond Dnncet. Hunter River lira. Geo. Myers. R. R. i, Hunter River. Arthur H. Bryentnn, Kenalngton. W. K. Crsfcr. R.R. 5 Kcnslngrnn. Bruce Psynter. ll. R. t. Ksnsl-ig Ii. I‘ l' s n cl u Gardiner, Launching Place J. J. Stewart. ltontnwue. 0. C Johnson. North Try-nu. Winston W. Currie, R. R 2. 0'1.csry. first glance, it may not seem possible for you to order a flock oi’ chicks now, grow them out and prices. But you can IF you start good chic s and start them NOW. our incubators at full capacity and are pre- pared to supply you with ohl ent’s notice — not but in any one of a crosses. Good ch _ ' you can depen - Ind of chicks that develop into early-laying and heavy-laying pallets-the kind o! chicks Mrs. Norman Mathe- son of Bradalbane, P. E. 1., started last Spring-EBAY CHICKS. “I got 50 two-week old pullets from you last Spring and rsJaed than all. Some of the pallets started Get a flock of Bray Chicks started under your iii-coders NOW- "catch up and cash in" on the usual high egg prices next October Charles E. Worth. 22! Euston IL, Charlottetown. et them into the nests in time on e high October-November e g We are running all cks at a mom- in nst one or two breeds ouen pure breeds and ieka too-the kind d on to live and grow fat. The wheat or coarse grain futures dui-; ccmpared Wm! 2.406.000 the, ing a brie! session on Winnipeg. grain exchange today. Minor dcmes- ; BRAY CHICKS For Immediate Delivery till-play). Charles S. McKay, l'srk Corner. Lloyd H. kii-ilwt-ii. ll. ll. l. Sn-ire Geo. hiiiirhcaii. St. Elennoifi. Garth McLeod. Lot. I0. South West. A. J. MvHnnnld. 'l'ri|<~iitile Cross Francis B. ‘Fi-ulnor. Vernon River. Elinor Waugh, Wllinnt Valley. FdlPl lllnmmul Win-Inn. Uiirenre 11'. Harlem. Springfl-z-lii. Oliver Cameron. Kenslnglon. Vance MscKsy. Bloomfield Station Russel Senrsbsiigh, lllrrh Rank A. B. Biieli. Murray Hiirhnnr. .\1i-s. Arthur .1. ilnninn, New Annnn 11-30-54-31- l 1 l lioclt ol every that, for sacrifices that are inconceivably small, i families can be secured against catastrophes which -~ otherwise wool our duty to arrest iheghastly waste not merely " of human ltap strength which follows when, through the death of _ the breatiwinnenllie trail boat" in‘ which-tithe; fortunes oltlie family are embarked founders apdlthe women and children are left to struggle helplessly on the dark waiets""ol a 1.1.1.11... world." ‘ I It is good citizenship to own Insurance- “ir i liddmyoy . “ll l had my way, l would write the word ‘Insure’, it . over the door oi every-cottage, and upon the blotting‘ i; public man; because I am convinced lt is d smash them‘ up lo: ever. . do. piitess, but. of national health and —-- Winston Churchill l tic deals in July wheat at its min- inium of ‘I7 1-2 cents a busm-l wen“, the only trades which prevented the wheat market from registernnz a blank. Buencs Alres values finished 1-8 cent down to unchanged. ‘ CHICAGO, May 3—(AP)—A.ded by reports from Washington that efforts would be made to obtain 85 per cent of parity loans on five basic commodities, grain prices here soared to the best lever in WBEkS today. Wheat closed strong 2 1-2-3 5-8 cents higher than F‘i'i'da,\"'s fIILSh, May 94 l-8-94, Jilly 93 3-8 —1<-4. corn 5-8-1 1-8 up. May 69, July 6‘). oats 5-0-1 cent higher, soybeans 4 -4 1-2 cents advanced, rye 2 l-B- 3-8 up, and lard 28-30 cents high- er. INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X-l. Eimlre shes: 2. Har- old lvlacLellan; 3. Bernice Glllis. Grade IX-1. Allen MacLcllan; 2. Rita Gillis. Grnde VII-l, Rupert MacLellan; 2. Florence Gillls; 5. Carl Ramsay. Grade V-1. Pearle Cameron; 2. Edgar Hickey. Grade IV-l. Agatha MacLelian; 2. Catherine Hickey; 3. Dorothy Rogers. Grade III-fa) 1. A1l(l"E_V Jordan; 2, Angus Cameron; 3. Ralph Blan- chard. Grade III-B. 1. Genevieve Jar- dan; 2. Clara Heckbert. Grade II -1. Hilbert Gillis; 2. Beatrice Jordan. Grade I-Nn Exams. Highest Average in senior Grades Efunice Shea. Highest Average in JuniorGrades Hilbert Gillls. - Perfect Attendance: Eunice Shea, I-larold Machellan. Rupert Mac- Lellan, Florence Gillis. Carl Ram- say. Mary Cameron, Pearle Cam- eron, Edear Hickey, Agatha Mac- Lellan, Catherine Hickey, Arnold Hickey. Freda Campbell, Brenda Hickey. Genevieve Jordan, Clara l-llckbert. Hubert Gillis, Martha Champion, Angela Gills Elwood Campbell, John Heckbert and George I-leckbert. Imelda MacLellsn, Teacher LONG RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll of Long River School for month of April: Grade X-l. Marguerite Paynter: Grade IX-l. Jeanette Brown: 2. Eunice Campbell. 8. Jean Campbell. Grade VIII-l. Margaret Payn- ter: 2. Irene Paynter; 3. Willard Constable. Grade VII-l. Vera Payntcr: 2. ggfin Fitzsimmons; 3. Billie Camp- Grade VI-l. Jean MacLeod: 2. Gerald Johnstone; 3. Jack Poyntcr, -_;_ , I-izmk \\'(‘ll>lC‘l'. l Fade n_l' Myrtle Bernard: l (lrntle I-SZ‘. l. K011’ Tlhvlionolt . “wit, Fltzsimmons. , we .I_(a) l‘ Bu,“ Fltzsmh (Grade I-lr. 1. Bertha .\l:.c'.‘>o 391p ' 2' Edwin canlpneu; '3' Luv,‘ i3erfect Attendance; biarzar tic I-(b) l. Clifford Brown l Llfnmdrlflge‘ -C“"men,.D°°kfll"°rl I Llrade I (c) Billie Fiizslmmons. lb-lf“ "fmlflrldgc- E*”l1“-- L“ O1" iiln: anti lvixrcth A " ' M. H. Connell, Rinczpal .Dt7l‘.. . M_ H“ wigmore, Assistant‘ Tcnclirr. Thelma S. Smith COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL Honor roll for Covehead Road School for the Month of April: Grade X-i. Margaret Wooldrltige Grade VIII-l. Marjorie Mac- Donald; 2. Velda MacDonald. Grade VII-l. Mary Webster; l. Alden Dockendorff; 3. Erma Blrt. Grade VI-l. Ifiwis MacMillan: 2. Carmen Dockendorfi; 3. Earl Birt. Grade V-Sr. . Andrey Marshall: 2. Ernest MacMillan; 3. Tom Power.. Grade V-qlr, 1. Edith MacDonald. Grade III—Sr. 1. Eva MacDonald. 2. Orville MacDonald; 3. I-Iarvcv MacDonald. Grade III-Jr. 1. Shirley Birt: 2. LABOR IN SWEDEN STOCKIIOLM - (CPI - 1\I0i'l ‘centralized authority over tlic 501M rizsli lfllJCi‘ unions’ izciit to b11151) l prop-cstd by a sirrciol comniitlm: 15, appointed bv tihe National Feds ciyitzoii of Labor. lllinardfieiievcs aches. There will be sold by Puli- lic Auction on Blondny the , _ 12th day of 31:1)‘. A~ 1)., 111-11 1§t§§§§.§.i§ia°’°°“”“' 3' Kenneth at the hour of one ocluck in 5"“ H-l- Milk P°“'¢YI 3~ the afternoon in front of the -——---—- Dwelling House of the late Pubhc Hearing Re Johnstondlingnvell iii Buy Fortune iii lungs iminl_v, the farm of land of sziid dc- Telephone Rates ___._. ceased containing PZIGIYFY- Notice is hereby g1 en that the’ r r i r * ‘ - adjourned Public I-Iearivng n! tht- Ap- , IV‘ l‘ A( Lhb of Lil"! a Elicatlon tiIIiTRt-dléiland Telephone littlc more or less. This is i; ompan m e or approve o '1 , . .‘ . ' ; . ‘_| nroposedv Schedule oi’ rates. tolls good ["m_ plullcllh v l‘ and cgarzss, viillige resiunlicd lirfo‘? ClCZII‘, and 1S com lfilltllill) lu- C NI’ O 0mm SS OIIPI‘! 0 ~ ' I Public Utilities on Wednesday the “ill/lid l" Schmls’ chmm“ 14th ti“ of May at the hour ni‘ u-n and markets. There ls a good izssszz...'ii=irz'r..ic.s.a..'t,.ii-r, a oral-i.»- o in in: in Charlottetown. i 1505. nines this 22nd day of Anni a. n.‘ For further particulars 1941' J J CONDON apply i0 the undcrsignctii seen“ Dnicd at Souris the 22nd Board olhfininmlssioners of day of April, A. I1. lllll. “W” U“ "°" ARTHUR r. AIcQUAID. L'9°8“'23'25‘2a'3°'5‘2'5' L-36-4-25-29-5-2-5-l0. t, NOTICE Highways Closed To Motor llelilcles Commencing on this date. and untiliurthcr notice. all paved and gravel highways in this Province arc clnsctl for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. Primary Department: Grade V-1. Ralph Htzslmmons 2. Brenton Payntentl. Lloyd Brown. Grade lV-fa) 1. Margaret Camp- bell; 2. Alvin Bernard; 3. Evelyn Bernatd. Grade IV-(b) 1. Earlth Dun- ning; 2. Gladys Pitzsimmons; l. I-‘red Doiiehart. Grade I'll-tn) 1. Jennie Brown; 2. Muriel Paynter, Grade III-lb) l. Ralph Cole; 2. Gladys Paynter; 3. Ralph Thomp- Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 24th day of April, A. D. 1911- By order, 0. W. CANIPBELL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Las-i-m-u