MAY 16. 1941 %" on or camps Wes or “mpg enwaan ISLAND ~ m rue PROBATE COURT n, 19th Day of April. A. 1).. 1941 h, 11¢ Estate of Marion Duncan Queens “m, 111 the said Prognce. Single ,1 North Rustico in ,d eased. "SITE... eScheri person within said County GREETING: EAS upon reading the petl- - m“ uni of Queens County aforesaid. the executor of the above estate, praying that a cita- uon on file of John H. Bun gustico in “H1185. awemtty be issued for the pu lore [CHI at a Probate Court to M [l1 the Court House ln Char- in. nghetgi-‘ovince. on Monday the 26th ‘i’. o Time) of tne same day to mvilvngause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should c; m, passed and the Estate closed ‘l’. m-aycd for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKinnon. Proctor for said Petitioner. l do hereby order that a true “p1 hereof he forthwith ubllshed m “m, newspaper publ shed In cwmttetoivn aforesaid once in each m]; for at least four consecutive ",1; from the date hereof and that | true copy hereof be forthwith m] in the following public places mspeclively. namely, in the hall of m; Court llouso in aforesaid, at the store of Amos Gal- llnt in Rustico aforesaid. 8nd It "It! store of William Link in Wheatley 31min Queens County aforesaid, p; that all persons interested in the “in Estate as aforesaid may have ice notice thereof. Witness llis Honour Harold Leon- ml Palmer. Judge of the said Pro- m, Court at. Charlottetown afore- “m m. rluy and year first above “M” u Court t? . ‘ (5,?) iiuirnsi. c. Lowrncn. ltegmtrar. Bil-r And n. s.) Lura-za-s-z-s-ie. t f th You are ti??? ft se or : e - "$2.5; required to cite all per- lnterested in the said Estate to m Queen's County» in the i M ext colnilll. at the hour ,“,....°Z~¢'i»n. forenoon (Daylight ts ff of the County of County or anv Constable or Charlottetown‘ STOCK QUOTA nozvs New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and ll‘ Am Tel Tel Anaconda. Close . .7’? rt-mmnh sum nth-warble» Chrysler Con Edison 14cc Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Penn RR Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air US Rubber US St C0 Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth nr-I-tnu not? wool-who I-l a r r s mlilw-b-Mnblhb I sseusasssszl nsassseasuseusfil efu-Iirt-lwu BANKS (Canadian Press)‘ Lu i 51°05! Close 1M Canada ._ 145 1-4 150 Nova scotia. ;__7 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance ., Minimum (‘liar-go tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word: Western and Eastern locals 2e per word; Announcement!- and Coming Events 3c per word: Classified 3c per vurd; In Jrlernurlam Notices 70c per inch; Lists oi mm and Spiritual Oiiornigs. Cards, eto.. 5c per name; Letters oi Condolence 'l0e per lnrll Wedding engagement l0 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o [er lnrll or 4c per word. Lidia oi‘ Subscriptions f9 cents per inch. Addrez: and Presentation $1.00. Other m“, on application. For Sale FOR SALE —_ CLARIONET WITH case. Bargain $30.00. Toombs Music Stole. L-70-5-1b-21- FOB. saus - noon: MADE TRAC- ior. Works well. Harry WOCt-‘i. Mt. Herbert. L-3-5-15-2l FOB SALE — FORD CAB. IN PER»- iect condition. Cheap. Stanley Bueil. St. Avards. L-Gl-b-lti-li. —-—-ir iTltAlVBl-JRRY PLANTS 60o ii died. "' b mail. $0.50 thou- m wSc. Rgeves. Southport. 11-63-5-1-6-1. j-i-i-ij-‘i’ F011 SALE -- MODEL A FORD Car. cheap. Jack MacPh-ail. llalslificiti. i.-eu-a_-_i_s-_z_i. l0li SALE -— COllNATlON SEED Wheat rust resisting. Recleaneri. Mrs. A, MacKinnon, 'I‘raciidie. L-655-5-14-3i. HORSES FOR SALE — TEN GOOD work horses. Also two mares m A. M. Wright, Montague. ‘ L-15-5-la-3i. 10R SALE - QUANTITY RAN- ner and Alaska seed oats, also seed barley and feed oats. Emerald fiorase Jo. Ltd. L-75-5-16-3l. To Let ro LET-HEATED APARTMENT. ‘i5 l-lillsboro. Phone 1632. L-67-5-16~8i. h—-—-———___a_i_i. T0 LET-JlOU SEKEEPING rooms in heated house, lower iioor. write S. care Guardian. 14-45-5-15-21. finale Help Wantgd- WANTED-CAPAPLE MAID FOR Dart time. Apply "F" Guardian. L-49-5-15-2i WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. erences required Phone 577. L-69-5-l0-2i. L______ WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER. APDIy hits. Gildford Lowther, "int Mile creek. 14-663-5-14-16-19. NE! Women Weak-eti- "Milli escapees!‘ 1:110. ITS door" snare time. selling rom m h to door 200 products of the ' Prism quality. Quick Sales-Low l es. Big Repeat-Orders. Med- ‘1111 terriiorv will yield bes Only expense to start: Wm, Plluhflslns Merchandise. h" 6m foot in a local territorv. cl etais and Catalogue: 0 - sment, Montreal (Fsmilex) N-540-5. Male Help Wanted WANTED: MlAN FOR RAWLEIGII Route. Permanent if vou are a léustlleiikh For particulars write awe ' . De t. - - - Montrealscflnaga’ Mi. 4'10 10a a. mm WANTED-RELIABLE MAN WITH delivery truck to work on coni- missiori basis. References required, Write J. Guardian stating equipment for particulars. L-Ilil-5-l5-3i. Male and Female Help Wanted _ CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT. Examinations announced for Clerks. Grade 1. 1A. and 2. and Census Clerks. Open to men and women 18 and over. Shorthand and Typing not required. Applic- ations to reach Ottawa by May 22, Several hundred appointments to be mil-dc. Our advice has helped hundreds get jobs as Clerks, Post- Stenos. etc. information and Booklet Free. M. C. C. Schools Ltd, Toronto l0. Oldest in Can- ada. 11-902 Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL PORTnAlT limglargemenla Biz money maker United Art. Toronto. A. W-t-zi-Stli. Wanted vvaivrcn - ooop SIZED ur- stalrs heated room unfurnished. "C.“ Guardian. L-Zl-li-ltl-li. Lost LOSII‘ — MIAY 12th BETWEEN Covet-lead and Charlottetown. rim and glass of Studebaker head- li ht. Finder please leave st this o flee. L--5-16-3i. Agents Wgted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-RAW- let h Dealer in Queen's County e sting. Splendid opportunity for an ambitious man to ste in an established business. til-ins Dealer will give full assistance. Write lmmediatel for inform- ation. The W. . Rawleigh Co. Ltd. liflr-4l0-l2-5. Montreal Can- ads. iii- IRXIOANA FIRST The first. book printed in the Western Hemisphere was a. Mexi- can volume. ‘Ihenrefindofspesrlinaaa-lt. weter clam was l-‘Cll SALE AUCTION SALE Clltslde city on paved high- ggéerhitiuse. barns. Modern “m. ences. Small fox- md Suitable for poultry. Ann 11:; “l, ‘"1"’ a . n. M“. w or, Malpe ppm (NOTICE it “mmmcillil Tuesday, May i Hymond Solomon will "Tam from George- : “Nhliur... Point. back at, oilfln Road, George-l ’ ltd and Lower Mont- i ° i ttw Perth Cream. of Household Furniture oi Mrs. C. D. Fraser, 283 Eus- ton Street, 17th at 2-30 p.m. Dining room furniture, tables, chairs, oil- cloth, hall rack, kitchen range (Renfrew), kitchen chairs, rocking chairs, par- lor and bedroom furniture. bureaus, beds, springs, mat- tress, 1 carpet square, sev- eral small tables, bed clot - lng, dishes, pots, pans, 1 o ti clock frame from Scotland. several other old pieces of furniture, hooked rugs, pic- tures, 1 old flax breaker, etc. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer- 14-578-5-10-13-15. Saturday, May ' fllontreal Stock Exchange (Cllaatllsn Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel ‘ Brazilian H; 1-3 Bruck Sill: s BC Power A 33 08h Car Faun 5 1.3 | Can Car Pfd Can Pacific 5 1-4 I Can Steamship 4, Celanese 3o 1.4 Dom Brldse as i-z Dom Steel B s 1-3 Gen Steel Wares 4 1-3 l 1m!) T05 12 1-2 l Int Nickel 3o 1-2 Mtl Power 21 3.4 Nat Brew m 3.4 Noranda 51 1.3 Power Corp s 1-3 Quebec Power 1o 1-3 Shawinigan 12 1-4 St of Can _ St Law Com 17o St of Can Pfd ._. Si; Law Pfd 15 1-4 st Law com ._. Wpg Elec A _ Wpg Elee B 7o Montreal Curb‘ (Canadian Press) 5100K! Close Abitlbl Com ‘i5 Abitibi Pid 16 1-4 B A Oil 17 Beauharnois 9 1-4 Don A 3 1-4 Ford A l5 3-8 Fraser VTO - l-lir Walker 39 1-2 mp Oil 9 l-2 Int Pete 15 Price Com 9 l-2 Price Pid - Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks slightly lower; other groups narrowly higher. Montreal and New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-4 cent higher to unchanged. New York-Cotton, and coffee lower. rubber sugar Toronto Exchange TORONTO. May l5-(CP)— Stocks registered slightly more strength than weakness in today's operations on the Toronto ex- chan . Volume was about even with that oi Wednesday at 124.000 shares. Wright-Hargreaves bulged l5 cents to 525 in the final pen 1d In the penny list, General Porcuphe was the feature, trading 32.000 shares on a. rise of 2 1-2 cents to 19. Gains of 3 to 5 cents were net- ted by Macassa, Central Patricia, Kerr-Addison and Pioneer and re- cessions of similar size appeared for MacLeod-Cockahutt, Preston, ' Tecl: Hughes and Upper Canada, Noranda was the only trader in volume in the senior base metal list and it firmed l-4 to 5i 1-4. Nickel weakened 1-2 and Steep Rock lost 4 cents while Ventures firmed l0 cents to 8.20. . Th, close was up hsctions for Bel] Telephone, British American Oil. International Petroleum. Fanny Farmer. General W-Steel Wares. Steel o: Canada and Great West Saddlery and lower for Can- ada Wire A. Canadian bredgeyCon- solidated Bakeries. Distillers Sea- grams, Dominion Steel B. Silver- woods and Western Canada Hour pid. Home Oil firmed 3 cents to 1.63 and libundation firmed 1-4 to 3 3-4. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May 15—(C'P)— Leaders among utilities, industriaia, mines and oils were trimmed on the stock exchange today. Losses among the utilities were experienced by Quebec Power, Can- ada Northern Power and Power Corporation. Montreal ‘Pramways sank to s new low and then re- bounded tc close with s. point gain Brazilian finished even after mow- ing a profit at. the opening. anada Cement referred sag- ged two points an lesser losses were recorded by Asbestos and D0- minion Tar. Dominion Brklge lost half s point advance and Dosco "B" ‘dropped a. fractional improve- men . Norands. was fractionsily softer but Hudson Bav Mining and Buic- lo did better, International Petrol- eum and McCall slipped and 1m- perlsl held on to an earlv tilt. Can- ada Steamship was weaker in car- riers and Price Brothers off in pa- ers. p Among miscellaneous issues I boarded. Ogllvie Flour and Wabas- so were ahead and Celene": and Winnipell Electric "B" receded. Total Bales: 15.000 shares; Indus- zrliws 10,100; Mines, 5,500: Bonds, FINANCE By Bemsrd B. O'Hara. Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. May i5—(AP)- Stocks led financial markets in s general hsclrsli’ today as war wor- ries deepened and fresh labor ap- prehension chilled speculative sen- timent. Canadian stocks were generally lower. Distillers Seaizram lost. l-4 and Sesgrams pfd fell two full PPM (JHARLOTTETOWN Clothin , Medical vided. 25¢ to 75¢ I ances in Cash. l na-rss or rav m THE namts $.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, XTRA: (1) Rates vsryin ro r day for skilled ‘as esmen while eu-ip eyed. (2) Dependent Allow- GUARDIAN snd Dental care ro- . hi? in this com- posite since April B. Volume. ex- ceptionally light for a. while, pick- ed up as offerings began to ccme out and transfers totalled 495,990 shares compared with 322,640 the day before. Chrysler and General Motors each fell 1 l-s points. the former to a new bottom since last June. Each prominent losers included U. S. teel. Bethlehem, Douglas Alr- crsf . Goodyear. United Aircraft. Western Union. Santa He. South- ern Paclfic, Great Northern, Kenne- cott, Westinghouse, General Elec- trio and Du Pont. Grain CHICAGO. May i5-(AP)— Wheat prices tumbled about two cents a bushel today after reach- ing new 12-month peaks early in the session. Wheat closed l i-S-l 7-8 lower. May 99 5-8. July 88 1-4-98: corn 1 l-8—1 5-8 lower, May ‘l1 3-4, July '72 1-2; oats 3-8-1 down,,,__,,. WINNIPEG. May 15—(UPl-— May wheat rose off its pegged price level today clie e for tli; e si cs last pril ti. Leek of selling press- ure was credited with. the slight- rlsa which left May wheat f-i cent higher at ‘l0 l-B while July clung to its minimum of ‘l7 1-2 cents a bushel. Buenos Alres quotations were un- changed. Produce Prices MONTREAL. May i5—tC?)— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by t e Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: flutter: first grade creame y prints, lobhing rice. 31 1-2; first paints to 70. International Nickel was 5-8 lower. Walkers l-i lower and Ford 3-8 louver. ‘Ibo Associated Press average of grade solidi. l ing price. 31; Que no 1 pasteurized current rccelpt 00 stoEfi was off .5 of a polfit st/‘NQO 1- . on Winnipeg grain e -‘ third tim n print. 30 l-2: no 2, 19 l-2; no l wlialasals win It's-sat; no z, Cheese: Western white. current receipt price, 14 13-16-15-161 col- ored 16-16 5-16; Mute and color- ed wholesale price 15, which price is applicable to cheese manufactur- ed on and after April l. 1941, for shipment to the Unit-ed Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. selling at. A-Jsrge 21 1-2—22: A———1l'l8(illlm 20--20 1-2: B grade 20-20 i-z: c erode 1'1 1-2- 18 Poiatces: Que whites no 1 7._5_'s .tl5—.'l0; PEI mountain no 1 ‘ins .75—-.85; California white 100's no 1, 3.50-3.65; 50's 1.55—1.655. Currencies NEW YORK. MAY l5—(CP)— The Canadian dollar gained 1-16 of a cent to a. discount of 13 1-16 per cent in terms of United States currency in the foreign exchange market today. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Controal Board rate 9.09 —9.91 per cent discount.) The German benevolent mark likewise gained 1-4 o1 a cent. Oth- er leading currencies, lnclding the pound Sterling at $4.03 1-2, re- mained unchanged. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. May 15 Stocks Alflflflllflfl Close ._- r o: Aunor Gola Bsnkfield a-l s-l w q QIDQOSOBUICWQIQD s-A I ea ca: UIOO h) | co There's a place for YOU at the wheel of a roaring tank; behind a spitting Ack-Ack gun; astride an armoured motorcycle . . . and YOU are not the It’s YOUR fight: the weapons are being forged; the way prepared. The call is to ACTION from the minute you step into unl- form. You and your pals are needed Cnnnda and the Empire, your home, your loved ones, must be pro- man to hung hack. NOW. tecfed; get into the fight. The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Service. weapons of war. Oifice. how they work, what they do. just where yoifll fit in. PAGE FIVE Armoured Cars,‘ Tanks, Infantry; Transport and Supply, Medical, Ord- nance and other branches of ‘the The Army is prepared to teach many trades, and to train you to efficiently handle Canadifs Go to your nearest District Recruiting Find out about these Units; See See where any particular skill you possess can best be utilized. ACTION. Then join up for lpply to nearest District Recruiting Office 0i‘. any Local Armoury DEPARTMENT or NATIONAL DEFENCE Cent Pat Cent Por chester Chromium Cochenoiir Conizirum Dome Oil _ East ivlalrobic E1151’. St Eidorndo Falcon Fcmlniirl Fouiicla Franco Goidac Gold Gate Hard Rock Holliriger Home Howey ‘Hud Bay Min Int Nickel Jack Wai Jason Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lake Shore McKenzie hlcwatters Min Corp Moneta. Nayboh Newbec Nlpissing Nornnda Nardon Negus Nor Gold Pamoilr Pioneer Preston St Anih Senator Sherritt Siscoe Slave Lake S E Pete Sand River Sullivan sylvanlte Teck ll Toburn Trans R. Uciii ppcr Can _enturgs ;. ;_ _‘t '\ CANADA Wri I-larg 525 UNLISTED ‘Pemisk 4 5-8 PRESS OFFICER NAMED MONTREAL, May l4 - (CP) - Morris Wilson. representative in Canada and the United States of the British Minlstrv for Aircraft production. today announced mo appointment of John C. McCnrinoll. president Several properties in differ- ent sections of the prov- ince. Ressonable terms. For further particulars. apply Alex. W. Matheson, 90 Great George Street. AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell ‘by Public Auction on the premises lately oc- slelghs. 1 driving sleigh, 1 driving cupied by C. Percy. Yen, Union Monday, May 19f. , 2 P. M. S. T. Farm cons s land with buildi implements: (Holstein and Jersey). Cro : l0 tons good hay. imp ements: rake, single plough. tity harness. Other small articles. Terms made‘ known at sale. W. H. BEATON. loll-hos.» of the Montreal Stanciai-df .Farms For Sale y i Stork: 1 work horse, 1 lnllch cow, llay mower, hay scuffler, disc hsrrow (nearly new). spike narrow, truck wagon, cart. cream separator, churn. Ford car. wood sleigh, quan- Auctioneer. ‘ v Wmflw I A 13 as officer in charge of press relu- tions for the ministry, on this mm tinent. Mr. McConnell will have hi‘ headquarters in Montreal, c5111.» is the only book "in ths Bible in which God's name is 110i found. AUCTICN SALE l am instructed to sell by publlo Auction the propert of the latl Allison Auld, Cly o River, ol Thursday. May 15th at 1 pm. Standard Time sh pr-Farm con- sisting of one hu tired acres of rhnirc lund. 85 acres cleared. l! acres of hard and soft wood and good lumber: also quantity of log! ready for sawing. STOCK: 2 work horses. l5 head of cattle, including B milk cowl. I newly freshcned. 2 to freshen soon. 1 2 year old heifer in calf, 4 year- lings. 2 calves, 1 brood sow, I young pigs. CROP: Quantity of hay, stralI and oats, 6 bushels clean Coron- ation wheat. IMPLEMENTS: 1 manure spreader (MJL) almost new, 1 ha»! rake (MAL). 1 hinder, 1 hay mow- er. disc, spike and spring tooth barrows. 1 gang plow. 1 sectional seeder, 1 horse hoe with cart, 1 scuffler, potato marker, potato digi- ger, potato grader. turnip seeder platform scale (Renfraw), 2 woo Bold, wagon, 1 single truck wagon, 1 team truck wagon. 2 hay racks. 1 ""101" Wfilllliii" cert. hay fork and rope, driving harness. work harness. lsdderI. n . Also the followfig stock, crop and “Mm lurk!‘ Show“ “m,” M ||,_ cream can. FURNITURE: 1 furnseettc, lilt- rhen lounge. table, Colman lamp. oil stove. numerous other itsnfl not listed. TERMS OF SALE: All sum! to $10.00 cash: over that amo ' six months credit on all?" ; joint notes: 0% discount t0!’ "Uh- . Farm can beIboIIIM PPiYIi-fl! u to da of so P. p ’ w. u. assrou. l Auctioneer. l. billet-kl