~ ‘,.g1g_ll.__1g..1.225i F’? < ..-. y: 5.,- driving! m. cu will Now is the time when wise motorists change the old, worn- out winter-grade oll ingthelr cars’ engines. And this is the year when more and more motorists are refilling with Peerless, B-A's sensational new S-point-process oil, "alloyed" ‘ oxidationl Make sure your car lasts till new cars are available I Change NOW to B-A Peerless Motor - s- e e ~nvl{\v; Don't delay this year! Give your tar a chance. Drive in to your B-_A dealer right away. Hove him dram out the old, worn-out winter oil and refill with sparkling B-A Peerless . . ."!t’s Alioyed"! ,.,.,,,,..=.».~¢.~..~..nnn~>r» run better with better lubrication! This change to B-A Peerless Motor Oil . . . "It's alloyed" against oxlda ‘or! W "llluvrn: PEERLESS moron ml illil. KEEP ENGINES BIEANEII, Yflllll BAR RUNNING IIlNliEIi! When the new up-to-the-instant B-A refinery has made omens purest, most efficient motor oil it doesn’t ptopl No, as iron is alloyed to make stainless steel, Peerless is “alloyed”! This inhibits destructive oxida- tion, keeps engines cleaner, cars rur Oil. Drive in tomorrow to the sign of the big B-A, and change to Peerless Motor OiIi YOU ALWAYS IUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE SIGN OI Tit! BIG I-A Hrgvacum distiiiatlonFurural, M.E.K., Catalytic Clay . . . eng’ neers’ words! But they add up to Peerless, the finest oil you can buy anywhere: the oil that’s "alloyed ’ to keep 1t on the job longer! THE BRITISH AMERICAN Oll COMPANY LIMITED flilliF-el-(IJ Central Guardian locals, to per word; Classified 3a per word ui Floral and Spirit en of Condolence ‘I00 per inch; .11 Thinks and Appreciation. subscriptions 40 cents per- Other rates on application. .1 an“. for $1.00 and i0 cents for ovary Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement :5 Cents 5c per word: _Western and Eastern locate Announcements and Coming Events 3c par word: ; in Menrorlam Notices 10c per inch; Lists ual ‘Offerings. Curtis. etc.. 5e per name; Let- Wedding engagements 40 words additional 3 words. Notices sl 10o per Inch or 4o per word. Lists sl Inch. Address and Presentation $1.01, For Sale Ion saw rs uonr . I Nflsh Motor. Phone 1049. 4-14-21. __________________________ FOE SALE - QUANTITY or Elihu. Matt McPhall, North ""- 4-14-31. FOR SALE — TWO GUERNSEY rude rnllch cows to freshen soon. land Sellick, Wlnsloe. 4-14-21. FOR SALE - NEWLY FRESH- flltd grade Guernsey cow. Harry Rodd. Harrington. 4 2i Fglgéstsns - angelica: gauze. wave. r y Kc mo. si-‘ili-zl.’ ___-________________ won sans - m1 nurqlr snnsu. Serial No. 186964 - 25.00. Army Guardian. ' "nee-final. .i"°llneSrA:r.ufi-ngv/6; snswr. eno- ' v X. 1'0 ary pllmfl. Nilmdle McLeod, lfiew l-iaiena m r i -14- . Wanted Wood wanted. "A." Guardian. East Royalty.‘ man to ply Wellinston MacNeill. tment. Appl : Service in own FOR 4-13-31 WANTED — YOUNG MAN AS assistant in Autonmtlve Parts Selective hen writing giv- —-—---4 R s ALB __ ENTERPRISE lng‘ education and expcrleE-cleé-a‘ pflggtfiPggnofiwl 61 J1 condition.‘ ._______.___' . . r. . . McAnir , Comwall. a 4-la-le-1n.‘§'_ Agents Wanted 70R sans - 0.4a TIIAOTOI In: - warrmxs Wllh International Erlgiroe. rear l" lu M01‘! M0118? will! elui and Ruxnll gear, my, than ever before. Enjoy the V-orklng order. Rubber “m; Mm securlt and benefits 0t stillin- Olctbands. Apply Earl e, tlon w th the Oldest and Largest NBYIB Shor 44-21. Company of its kind Ill the world. . ‘FE - All sales records were am in - 5514B — Willi IIAlBEn eneroua bonuses were d -. ch Terrler pups, r u. all Watkins Dealers Get to : b Bmoion Show stock One male Business ior yourself on our capi- '_' bgfn February 13th. Two males tal in your home or adjacent loc- q m April 10th. One male two ality. Suitable travel outfit re- -_. "Bra In July. Phone also-J or ouired. W to now for further in- .. Write Box 39. Oharlotetown. formation to The J. I. Watldns ,3 4.13.1, Company, Dept. I-O-‘l 317i : °R 9AM! - FARMS wmr ' " s-i-si 3 g§§é1klrusAl%groinur§imre.Plefi1g N _ ---_. ~. ma“ ‘and wriiin Road andhwood _____u“'n‘ .. an Wallligal ‘A ll YOU ' filjtlciienerlgcofngw In ncss All voiu Own retaili mils‘: low orlced fulfil“: Quiet! IE8 I11 Will’ QIIIIQT m‘ Away sales-s sntial pro- ‘ui htlllioltslir .3511?“ or sort-nor: r ‘fits- D3111. ghee. Psmiiea. loco g “"1"!- MmtreeL. 3. __A Lost And Found ' T -‘- u7nfaneam-ra err-Es‘: oere tn- "w. N0. a”. e I“ n 4-144. \ .+cur ‘BINDING l-‘emale Help Wanted P-RAOTIOAIG‘ N052! WOULD valid. er . . 51510.11 aoanns AND (7031) Apply Eastern Packing Company, Sourls. P. E. I. 4-4-121. ..__.____________________ WANTED - COTTAGE AT BUN- bury for summer months. Write 4-14-41. Male Help Want-ed ______._________________ WANTED — MAN 0R BOY TO wgrk on farm, one mile from c ‘ Claude ‘Sllsgtg. ._______________i WANT!) AT ONCE - MARRIED operate farm, free house. _ highest wages to right mrm. Ap- Looking Ahead‘ ‘In Ottawa (B! ‘Ilse Ottawa Bill! OI ' Canadian Press) ovirrawa, gains?) s. u Cl u.“ expec MAcKensie u’! about -1I'rnscisco and t; the Dominion There are tour vious potential K1118 mt ‘ldsction. acmalendot» vacsnc. l- Bfillfli a “Q0 v Mic aud may receive an a-prsoint- ment to ‘the bench. Gloices may be made from Wuns . members of the House who have shown promise in recent ses- slona or Mr. KAI‘ may Io outside Dar t an c someone h ts coming into litics t th 27.3. tine. "° °' ‘ Vacancies: Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King ls expected do something about vacancies In the parllammtary staff before the general elections. Dr. Arthur Beauchesne, 88. has been pressing that his resignation as clerk of the Commons be aceepgpd. However, the next two posts are vacant. as- sistant clerk and sergeant-at-srnls. It is understood Mr. hes itates to let Dr. "Beauchearls retire with no one ready to take his place in that highly-important poet be- cause the clerk is not only the ad- viser to the speaker and membe of parliament on the rules ct the House and constitutional practices but, ciao la frequently the adviser ot the Government in such matters. One reason for Dr. Beauchesne wishing to retire is the great amount oi’ work thrown on him by the W81‘. acting as sergearlt-at-emls and with no full-time assistant. The Prime Minister may persuade the clerk to continue and provide him with an assistant and a sergeant- at-amrs to look after the stat! on the Commons. C.W. Boyce been acting as assistant clerk but he also has his other duties as clerk of the English Journali- On the Senate side, the post of gentleman usher of the B1130! 30d- s. post responsible for the Senate stat-f, is also vacant with the resig- nation of Ms]. AR. 1110 n. H1980 Technical men: The Wartime Bureau oi Technical Personntl. l! branch oi the Labor Department tlhat, has been busy finding engin- eers and skilled technicians for the armed forces and essential indus- try, now has s program which 011- erates in reverse. procedure ior referring members oi the forces vmo have hlilh Wvhfllcfll training to vacancies in industry. The plan will apply particularly to men who have not a Dre-war 10b in which they can be re-instated and in many cases the WSIIIWS I" civilian industry are ear-marked by the employers as being held for ex- servlce men. In its wartime Job of tlndlns technical personel the Bureau has establlshet the most complete file On the individual qualifications 0f technical workers Ne! aonuriled in this country. WASHING SODA Washing soda. kitchen helper of housewives. Ls known to indus- trlsl experts as soda ash. Soda ash is not only used as a 1i ll — (OP) - fll mrflnisatlcn o! ted in take llhll week as Prime Minister ' shifts hie minis- ilrlor to leaving for Ben IIQIMI or ,rcu e ' , n Minister. modem-id ‘Li!’ Sign, Beer rv m n also 111w m The bureau has set up a special’ Char- lottetown, P. E. l., who command- Lin-Col. J. D. Stewart, ed an Ontario infantry A ‘ment lrl France. Belgium and Holland. 1a pictured here upon arrival in Halifax last week. — (Canadian Army Photo). In industry it is used in the manufacturdni oi aluminum. (paper, soap, temples. ylses and in Because soth ssh has ,0 many important uses, industrial experts rank it with sulph n. acid us s basic ' " ‘ I commodity. Before 1941, there was only one plant in Canada manufacturing sod-s ash. Production at this plrmt was stepping w three titles to meet wartime demands, Increased lrn- ports from Great Britain and the United States were also arranged. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC 7AUCTION On Thursday the 19th April At 1 O'clock P. M. House and Lot 82 feet by 40 feet. No. 63 Chestnut Street. Aleo at same hour some household furniture includ- ing 2 stoves, tables, chairs, pictures, etc. DONALD McKINNON, Executor. Est. Alberta J. McDonald W. H. BEATON, _ Auctioneer. 4-13.71. NOTICE The appraisal season for valuing farms for loans from the Canadian Farm Loan Board will begin this year on April 23rd. Applications for loans should be made to the under- signed:- J. A. LAWSON, Esq, - Acting Supervisor, Canadian Farm Loan Board, Peardon Bidg., Charlottecwn, P.E.I. water softener In countless home!» I am instructed by lic Auction tire following: 1 heifer; 7 sheep, 50 hens. at ernl other articles. and other articles. TERMS 0F SALE: cent off for essb. appnrripateiy 1U sens. » AUCTION snuz . AT RICE POINT THURSDAY, APRIL 26th at 12:30 PLM. OF STOCK, CROP and IMPLEMENTS Mr. Robert Lowther to sell by Bub- STOCK: l mare 16 years old; 1 mare l5 years old; 1 mare 4 years old; 4 cows due to freshen soon; 1 cow new- Iy freshened; 2 heifers 2 years old; 3 year olds, 2 steers, CROP: Quantity of Mixed Grain; 2 tons hay; 5 tons raw. IMPLEMENTS: 1 Frost and Wood Binder; 1 Frost and W. mower; l sectional seeder (M. and IL); 1 disc har- - row; 1 spike barrow (3 section); 1 gang plow (Maple 1198f); 1 hay rake; 1 beeter digger; 1 rooter; 1 scuffier; 1 wood sleigh; 1 driving sleigh and robe; 1 turnip seeder; 1 heavy team wagon, almost new; 1 single wagon; 1 wire stretcher; hoes; 1-4 horsepower engine; 1 l-horsepower engine; pump jack; 1 set scales, 600 Ibs.; 1 potato lrll-ler; 2 cross out saws; 1 cream separator (Lister) nearly new; 2 cream cans; 1 set 3 horse swings; 1 set 2 horse swings; leather cellars, homes. traces: 1 set driving harness; 2 sets work pads and breeching; forks. shovels, pincilers, grind stone and sev- HOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE: 1 oII burner; l parlor stove; 2 Aladdin lamps; 1 radio (battery); chairs, beds All sans up Ate $10 cash. over-that amount, 7 months’ credit on approved Joint Note, 6 per W. l. BEATON, Auctioneer. Private Sale of Farm at IIUIIEIIII l vtrsr IilIEII IiIilIIIiE The Ileeeteas et the estate oi the late Angus Darrael ofler by private sale bis farm consisting of Offers may be made to ITICTOR DAIIZACI, Clyde River, or D. ‘A. MseKINNON, Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, 4-1421-28 1 I DEPCQJSSZeIOTOuAORS It is our privilege and patriotic duty to urge all our depositors ‘to invest in Victory Bonds to the fullest extent‘ ;' their individual circumstances permit‘ ‘and to withdraw funds from their: bank accounts to do so. Victory Bonds are the soundeeffii, vestment in Canada. In the event of an emergency, they are readily salable I ‘or you ymay borrow money against them at any branch. INVEST IN THE BEST BUY VICTORY BONDS u leave your Victory Bends with any branch for safekeeping - tlre cost is small. ‘The of NOVA SCOTIA Branches from Coast to Coast ' ~¢+++e+ee+ee+e+4ee<oee¢e also 1 binder, 1 hay ITIOWCI‘, Auction" sale 1.1 rake, 1 potato hiller, 1 spring. tooth, 1 spike barrow, I“ am instructed by Andrew 20 incubator, 1 meat grinder. Terms Cash. If not fine on the following day. No reserve as I am giving up farming. Also numerous dlsc harrow, 1 truck wag- n, liight wagon, 1 pulp- Gallant of Oyster Bed H‘. 1 F00!" 510W. IlflY ffifk articles not mentioned. Bridge to sell by Pubiiclfluli cable. 1 cliff. 1 Single Auction on Wednesday. Plow. 1 gang’ plough. W001i ' ALEC MCRAE’ Auctioneer. ANDREW GALLANT. Q4-FOQ-O-Q-O-Q¢6—O-O—O- 04% 9-0404 April 25 at 1:30 o'clock P.M., SIQIBII. 1 P011110 Scllfflfl‘. 1 his farm consisting of 75 cream separator. DeLaval. acres with good buildings; l pump engine, 1 horse, 1 B.- .1. I Williams - Out Our Way Our Boarding House recs sly; oeeoo Farms Fer Sale AT KINGSTON Iarn etldeerq teed wasted. with nlldi In fai- eonlltieni I and school. A on. - 4-14-1. eoeeo-eoeoeoroeeeow meow NOTICE Owing to ill health, shall be unable to serve meals to tire general public. MRS. E. M. QUIGLEY, St. Peter’s Bay. “44A 4-16-18-21 i. AIIGTIUN SALE WIWIIIMI. APIIL ma AT 1 ocnocx I an: instructed by Idgl; 11¢. "I- Klhsmn. to mu w Auction ‘All: iliilociilléi l UlYld horse l yea" 0 ‘ . “mi: l ‘guerurnnre 4 year; old 1|, Yfilfs olu; freshened cow 9 y year old Guernsey arias: ".71"; 1 Guernsey heifer in “u, old heifer; 1 steel- z Shorthorn calf six months; l, Weeks "M; 3. 1 year old Shorthom g [arrow cow 7 years old; i sow Years old due topig 21h f A ril; 1o, year old hens. a o p Machinery - M. ears old; cows in calf; LIA H. hay mower, 5 1t. F. W. hay rake, 10 it., section- ul seeder, 1 N. T. grain seeder ‘Pmilr oulrcr. can: plow. F. W.: smsle plow. F .; 2 sets spring tooth barrows, I sets spllrs barrows. Potato sprayer. potato digger, p truck wosons. I drivi new cart. to htlier, scuffle: turnip scuifler, turnip seeder, m‘ wood sleigh, driving sleigh, wood boring outfit, pole. parl- sleigh Bhflflo. set teem harness, cart sad- dle and breaching, set driving har- ncas z pair leather traces, 1 pjlf chain traces. 3 horse callers. 8 lllir banner, ltentrew separator sl- naost new; 600 lbs. capacity, 50 lb. cream can. churn, set champ“... 501166. milk buckets. l5 bushel oats. 75 bushel seed barley. some hay and straw. 3 bundles shingles, steel barrels. Several article; w; nun"- our to mention. 1r day unfit will s. held the m. lowing day, rounds-mun”, aux MoeIAl, Auctioneer. 4-14-31. With Major Hoop! e SlSTEIZS COMIN’ WITH TH‘ KIDS"! DON'T HAVE TO LOOK OUT ‘TH’ WINDOW TO TELL! l KIN ‘TELL BY HIM GOIN‘ FEE HIS FOXHOLE-TM GITTIN’ 5O I CAN'T TAKE IT 5O WELL MYSELF MORE.’ You KEEP voulz HINTS ON THAT SUBJECT l TO» YOURSELF WHILE THEYRE HERE, 1s ALL 1 ASK OF You! Jinn" 111s Dnlllnllllli; $6.. W490i.- SAVABOlFITFIT-IAT: scans/ante! wave AGREED EITHER some o2 cuuue MUST MOVE ou-r so -- TIPPY n A HERE HERE'S HOTEL MY MOT FOR TI-I _ = l . I 114’ COOKIES was. BAKED ' coursew- _ J . i‘ i?‘ . ..“§¥§.I’.'I... §TU3BS ._-.. -_ vsoeoorfieu roast M: A EIEOULO Havsreonlirbn-u Exeeuters. some. a can. _ THE OPENING-a’ Now N _ AND c551‘ READY i=0! 6U Pitt-- ,