In APRIL 26, ,,1.941 {i} Advertising Rates ,_ ivllmlmum (‘large tur Any (jenlrfll Guardian locals, 5e CQIIIIIIICIICQ 10 filireclntion, 70o [er inch or 4c word: Weltern and Eastern [cog]; a, p" word; Aunouncelrcnrreud Coming Events 8o per word: ni..'.".".'.-..':...'.'.:"r.':.1 it“: "" P" he“ H-i- e Floral an ‘illlc per inch Wedding ell i’ o p" “u”: “u”. of cents fur every additional 8 u cmi, per incn. Addrrz: and Preseutgflnn i-i THE _CI_IARLOTTETOWN__GL_IARDIAN7_,1 Payable in Advance Advertisements S6 Cents srocx QUOTA nozvs Montreal Stock Exchange Illcnt G0 words for 81.00 Notices of flunk. um Lilla of Subscriptions 81.00. Other mtg u. per word. bail“, 5l11kS, toilet lavatories. furnaces. radiators pipes and htt- iiin at bargain prices. Satisfac- tion izuaranteed, Union Plumbtnl 5i Heatinc Supplies. 34 Oraiiz Si... west Montren , Que. N-604. f__ SALE — HAY AND RE- “llgancd oats and. mixed grain. "m “hm” Marmflel2704i-26-3i. {WW-i l-‘Allill roa saw - 10o scans near cits‘. Fair buildings. Rea.- wnaliie terms. ADDIV Canadian W“ Bciusuiilizeiirii; ron 5... - CANADIAN AP- proved cgxick-‘ll- twggw Hatchery. , , O . E‘ R l m mu-s-ao-si. eon SALE - nasr unrsul ginrrw business in Prince Fllwilfd 4 Men and Women Wanted your situation? Selllo gov“ dl ousehold necessitiegomm um er Steel rose a similar amount. Miscellaneous LADY DRIVING TO TORONTO May 13th desires woman compari- ion. ' Returning approximately June 11th. Apply Guardian. L-974-4-20-1l. OUR MECHANICS HAVE BEEN working for you all .winter re- COIIGII-IOIIIHg our good used cars, It will pay you big dividends to see them. T. G. Ives. L-59-4-25-2i. Quebec Powers advanced 1-8. papers and rails, St. mwrence Corporation preferred and Canad- ian Car preferred finished 1-2 low- er and St. Lelwrence Paper prefer- red backed 7-8. Montreal namways National rewerles fell 7-8 and 1-2, respectively. Canada Steamship is- were resistant and chalked up min- or Islélliil Grime concem- A r881 ms‘ . _, - ._ Apply Box 464, Use MluerrPs for dandruff. "ll-l 55165. 14.600 shares; 11111115‘ glilllilll-lllllise. L-sei-s-ie-ze-s-s. ' Mala 5-000; MM!- 9-000: Bonds $50- ONE zit-FOOT LOBSTER FISH- lllg boat, quantity lobster traps and rope, one stationary gasoline engine. All priced to sell quick. T, G_ Ives. L-59-4-25-2l. l——-—i FOR SALE - SLIGHTLY USED able model cream separator, capacity 200. Price $23.00. Mrs. E. Leonard. Maipeque Rd. L-5B-4-25-81 ._____-_-_--—--—- ONE '30 MODEL CHAMPION Studebaker coupe; one '40 model Champion Coupe; one '40 model new Champion Coupe; selling for much less than their actual price value this year. We must filiillc room for new models. Buyl now and save T. G. Ives. - L-59-4-25-2l. -‘ Female Help Wanker‘ ‘ wsxrizn -M.\m. MRS. u. rau- _Euson. Dunstaifnaize L-3i-4-25-2l. WANTED AT ONCE COUNTRY Riri or woman for housework. Aimiv “Bf” Guardian. , L-tYl-4-26-2i. I WANTED - CAPABLE WOMAN to carc for sick man. Apply Mrs. Arthur stoiic. Cornwall. L-78-4-26-li. SALESLADY FOR LADIES’ ileridy-to-lvear Store in New. Giasuoiv. Must be well experienced in sciiiliiz Coats and Dresses. neat noneziriiiiz and A1 references. 0001i’ P. O. Box 12. New GIBSIZOWH L-993-4-24-3l. Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT Burial-serpents. Big money maker, United Art. Toronto. A. W-4-22-36i. Male Help Wanted l my rolzfiwohk m MILL. nov- >i iioics. lvliitori. L-40-4-25-3l. unwrap - MAN non rsnnr work. Seymour Wood. Mt. Her- btit. L-924-4-21-3l. WANTED-MAN OR SMART BOY for fiirm work. E. C. ilk. Ermnid. 14-935-4-22-28-29-5-3. VlANTliil-AIIAN FOR CLERK IN automobile accessories store, pre- iwbly married with no family. to live with employer. Apply 1n "thins to Box 17a. i L 9914-23-31 REM/inns 1mm rort MEN’8 coililiiu and furnishing store in New Glasgow. Must be exper- limffl- Have neat appearance emi Al_ references. as to honesty 0nd llllilllV. No other need apply. lloniv to P, O. Box 12. New Glasq 5°“? L-9B3-4-24-3l. Lost "QJST-narwrzau s. ‘s. MAC- ceillilalds and Forum, small par- m-cggiidaelié please leave at S. A, M . L-e1-4-2s-zi. Male and Female Helpl Wanted "igvls rue TIME r0 our A manemmtint 10b es Clerk. Post- - Customs Clerk steno. etc.. n" Dominion-wide exams h d ___€_____ B . ‘willy Chicks POULTRY KIIEPERS PIE- feiréhgg‘ chicks now. with spring "m, 1 Ms 0K if you buy the 91191111 — chicks thflt ffldtllrc "iplicutleu- (Canadian Prees) For Sale Help Wanted Stocks Close ,-,,,’5E'fn~n HALF ron WANT “l 3.4 “neg, Robert Carrirgillftitnfldl “o Ed!) - MAN on, 070M“ B C Power A 23 - unla 25 years of sue to man Can Cement a udroucafl tion branch oi’ leading pub. Can Ind Al A 2 1-8, n SALE __ 1931 DE SOT“ AF mwnon. Write Box 22 Charlotte- Can Pacific h 1-4 [only 6° Greenfield Avenufl 1144-24-31. CBII Btfillfllhlp Q 1-1 . 1,334.3q.1g_ T Le Celanese 21 1-8 SALE -— o 1 " - ONE COLT CO“ o t gill?“ I 8 u?“ “v0 years. Victor Savensen, 8.00MB TO LET — 23.! GRAFTON Dom Bridge 23 w, Royalty. L-939-4-22-3l. Street. L-8-4-24-26. 30m itoetlufl 1: 7-5 - om x e l: SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD TO LET — IIOUSEKEEPING Imp TOb 12 8-4 "l, 5110005 11 x an inches suitabe rooms. as Pleasant Street. Int Nickel s; 3.; g)! 1111122 Oxlillxlllllyghgzqdfafig“ N!‘ 11-35-4-25-31. gt}; lgower a: 3-4 unoro - a rew 1-2 f-lfld’ L-QBZ-Z-ZB-tl’. wshgdliNT—COlglgzltfizEsh¥lagllg gag; séeel c“ 37 , oran u mi, sane. - stag!) GRAalnlfl. gag; ?gfir1'1h°ll)>eiiaxgféhillltnligitlivinfl monk Quebec PM", ‘f; °“‘“‘°“ Wlllmn‘ saIll/rfltgrl-lerbert screened front ilmen “n Shmnlfii" 1‘ 1'4 03,5, Lni is. ._ _ _ -_ u m‘ pore . Electric st Law com L '79 4 26 2i. it and aarage shelter. Apply t PM WM‘; c REGISTER The mm“ “u” cmnpmy‘ a! “glee A M M m“ sALET-(Clhgvl glue to fresher; L-afifii-ze-m’ Stpgf Can i? 1 2 d Awshurlsri: 1:125. ML. Herbert. Personal Wpg Blec B .- - ‘mm’ 1-49-4-16-21- s st of can no so , _ YOU CAN "ii ‘i.'i‘l”l‘.li.“.i.'s'i‘..l’s‘i'€ tilts”; “marrow ihl§oufneiifgili a 5 “ sdisn 1g 33;, ig;g~i,§°,;"§g,g°“' we» Toronto ..>“%".i"§.i%f“ “miss; Montreal Exchange ' L-59-4-25-2i. wanted fllgnu; - 90 ACRE FARM- 20 M Apfl] 35_.(gp)._ chains wide. mGood dwellitnizfsgd Wail‘? r BARBER APPBENT- Numeroii; losses, some cif them outbuildings W11 £6 C? wwte- u“; “ilintgrmef experience neoes- coming late in the session, sub- T('i(‘l)ll0ll€ in house. .2 . 29 51 3. Ba. be for information. Moler merged {he "w pin; 515m; 1mg Mermaid. 14-936-4-22- 6- - - . _ l‘ 1‘ 00119516. Halifax. N-133, obbed- up here and gym-e on we W"; ' TT_' stock market today. Wish ASSORTMENT 0F USED All base inetal trades were on the downside as Noranda, Nickel and Smeltcrs 10st 1-4 each and Holling- d 1-8 while in constructions, Bull in; Products closed off 1-2, Asbestos save 11p 1-4 and United Bell Telephone, which dropped a point yesterday for a new 1941 low, lost another two today while Shaw- lnigan backed 1-4. Montreal and In lost three points and Distillers Seagrems and sues and International Petroierm ll. K. S. ilEMMlliG & 00. svrnvnnnn IN REAL ESTATE I42 Richmond St. Tels. Day l376—Night 344 FARM FOR SALE—NEWLY LISTED Within 8 miles York Station-M acres-GS under culti- vation- balance lumber and firewood- Small apple orchard. Running stream- 6 Roomed house and other outbuildings including garage. Price — - — -$1000. FARMS FOR SALE We have farms for sale in the following districts, at prices ranging from $175. to $8000. many on terms. Acreage from 5 to 200- Ask for our catalogue. QUEENS COUNTY Argyle Shore-Afton Road, Lot 36. Appln Road-Bayview-Bradslhaue. Bradsley Beach-Cavendlsh-Covehead. Covehead Road-Canoe Cove-Clyde River. Central Royalty-Jlornvvall-Crapaud. Charlottetown Royalty-Bromine. Dunstaffnagwliast Royalty-Eldon. FairvilIe—Fredericton—-French River. Glasgow Road-Glen Forest-y-Grand. Tracadie-Icna-Johnsons Rrver_ Melville, Lot 60—Milton—Mt;_ Herbert, New Argyle-New wiltshire-eNow Haven. New London-New GiasgowJ-Newtown Cross. North Rlver-Plsquld East-—Pleasarlt Grove—Southport. South Shore Road—South Melville-Stanley Bridgm-Stanhope-Springtu-w-Unlon Road. West Covehead--Wheatley River-Winsloe. York Point Road. KINGS COUNTY Bear River-Brldgetown—Cardlgnn—Cablc Head West-Dundus-Gaul’: Road-Greenvale. Goose River, Lot 45-Georgetovvn Royalty. Glenfinnlng-Ileatherdaie-I-Iopcfield. Little Sands-Lower Montague-Montague. New Perth-Peukeo-Rievrton-Savsge Harbour-St Peters Bay-St, Mary's Road West_ St. Mary's Road, Lot til-St. Msrgarets. Southampton-vlctorie Cross-West St. Peters. PRINCE COUNTY Aiberton-Cape ‘traverse-Cherry Island. North Tryon-Palmer- Road-Union Corner. VITA GLASS It costs very Illllo to exchange Vlta. Glass for ordinary window glass. You can then have inside your warm house l luu bath with all the sun's ULTRA VIOLET RAYS Just es strong cs on the Bosch iii Summer. We are sole Agents for P. E. I. SUMMER HOUSE TO LET NORTH enorm- Stlnhcpe Beoch —“WIIIIIQI'IIII Pines." FURNISHED-o Rnomnhljiiectrlolty. $200 for season. TO LET CITY HOUSES UNFURNIBIIED Woter St. l3 rooms - - ~ - - 83l- CITY HOUSES FURNISHED Brighton Ave-ll rooms, modern conveniences-siren. l APARTMENT! CENTRALLY LOCATED-Q Booms- mcdern - FURNISHED - electric stovc------------ - Ur. HILLSBORO-l Roma-ow decorated. Electric roulette - - . ii...- FURNISHED ROOMS - Several rooms. which include sitting room and one or more bod- rnomiv-Jn different grin of the City, and near All!’ RT. 1 HEATED GROUND ILOOI FFICE. 3 LARGE WAREHOUSE!- e . FOR SALE City and suburban building lots, lar s variety, riees renlln rom I150. to 1000. 0n orth River Ronni. Impthcrne Aves Green Ct. 8 g Perk ltd“ Up. Prince. eat 80., Izougl?” ‘a: . .. u n .. - §§.i..'%"l€.i.,‘q'...... so, McGill Ave., Dorchester st. Grafton BL, 5t. Awards. CITY I COUNTRY HOUSES. SUMMER COTTAGES HOTELS and STORES New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and I‘ 34, Am Tel Tel 154 3-4 Anaconda g3 1.9 Baldwin Loco 13 1-4 , Bendix Av 33 1.4 Ches Ohio 3a 3.3 Chrysler _ 57 1-2 Con Edison 19 1-3 Eiec Auto Lite 26 Gen Elec 29 5-3 Gen Mowrs 3'1 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 35 3-0 Kennecott 32 1-3 Mont Ward 32 3.4 N Y Central 12 Nor Am Co 13 3-4 Penn RR as "z-a Phil Pet Co 3o Std Oil NJ as 1-4 “n! Corn so l-a U S Rubber 3o 1.5 U 8 St C0 51 3-8 vanadilun Corp g4 1.4 West Union an 1.3 West Elec m 1-4 Woolworth __ II: Bernard 8. O'Hara r’ clal Writer Associated Press NEW YORK. April 25—(A.P)_ The stock market went through its usual Friday turning process to- day and leaders shufified of! frac- tionsvto a. point or so o1’ recent re- coveries. The Associated Press Average of Sigjstocks was of! .8 of s point at Canadian stocks were quiet ‘with a tow showing fractional losses. Dome lost 3-8, Walkers 1-4 and Toke Shore 1-8 point. Other issues were unquoted or unchanged. Dealings were negligible during the greater part of the proceedings transfers oi! 424.900 shares compar- ing with $85,090 Thursday. One block of 41.700 shares of Common- wealth & Southern, unchanged at 3-8, helped expand the total. Montgomery Ward stock dropped 1 8- lnts as chairman Avery in- earnirigs were well under the 1940 period. American Telephone hit a new low since last June with a decline of '1 1-4 at 154 3-4. Others on the losing end included U5. Steel Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Mo tors, United Aircraft, Anaconda, Cmioide, Du Pont and Goodrich, Toronto Exchange TORONTO, April 25-(CP)—Few traders were attracted to the buy- lng side of the stock market tcdsy and prices weakened as volume fell off. Turnover was off to 80.000 shares. East Malartic traded 9,000 shares and closed 7 cents down at 2.35, selling at a new low for the year. Net losses of 3—5 cents were post- ed by Preston, San Antonia. Svl- vanite. Upper Canada. and Wright- Hargreaves and minor declines ap- peared for Central Porcupine, Ja- son, Siaden and Towagmac. Base metal stocks were in dull trade with Nickel, Ncranoe and brid e firmed i0 cents to 750 Sme ters down 1-4 point. Falcon- Western oils were almost missing ed 3 cents to 1.12 on sale oi’ 200 3-4 to 3. The new preferred stock oi’ Can- adian Bakeries firmed 8 points to 12, Dominion Stores firmed 3-8 and Inblsiw A 1-4. International Pet- roleum added 3-8 and‘ C.PR., Ford A and Brazilian gained slightly. Bell Telephone continued on the downward slant, dropping 2 1-2 to close at 150, a new low for the year. other industrials to finish 1-2 to a point or more lower were Na- tional steel Car, Canada Cement pfd, Canadian car pfd, Dzminion - Coal pfd, Dominion Foundries, I Fanny Farmer and Simpson pfd. FFOR SALE RESIDENTIAL, PRO- PERTY IN MONTAGUE. Well located on Concrete Highway near Business Sec- tion- Fine rear view over- looking river. House has Eight Rooms, Halls, etc., Hardwood F I oored, also large Attic and Basement. Electric Lighted. Coal Furnace installed. Outbuild- ing 15x26. All on Corner Lot. Photo etc, on request. Bar- gain for cash. B. COMPTON, LIMITED. Belle River. 11-44-4-20-30-5-8 MON EY r0 1 L0 A N t iSQIl-iSDO Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick ser- vice. Inquire u to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED MARITIME FINANCE LIIIITID Marble Bllldlif, Illllhl Fdr further Erticulsrs 1P9 PALIIR I llAlI-AI lent cf Nova Coolie Chambers Charlottetown Phone l5 dlcstedo the company's first quarter“ Texas Corp, Westinghouse, Union. from the action. Home Oil weaken- , shares and Firestone Pete was up‘ LOANS a This is the way We pay our bills- And it's rQlIy the meet sensible way! Finance Eastern Ltd, for u loan. and start with s. “elem slate." P T0 s500.oo We go to General We pay of! all our bills We can repay in srnull 1521:1111 Plymenta. Why don't you try this simple, practical e General Finance Eastern Ltd. Phillips Building Charlottetown Offlcc Hours 0—5.30. Grafton Street Phone £06 Bu! 454 Saturday 9-1 1 Montreal Curb To LET ' Si: Room Apartment, Upper Prlncg “mi “ins. ulthnrssotiw" (Canadian (Press) 90 ‘GHQM Georg; Sweet -1-4-2-3---. shah Ch“ L 8 6 0 5 3 7 ‘ Aibitlbl coin 1o MM" Abltibi Pfd 0 Acct" 1* ‘FOR SALE B A Oil 16 1-2 Beauharriois 9 3-4 , gxathurst A 10 1-2 i seer _ Maser VTO 8 25 acre farm with dwelling house Ford A l5 1-2 and buildings situated at West River Imp Oil 91-4 Bridge, also 37 t2 to 2!‘; ton) Price Com _ Maple Leaf Truck. Complete with Int Pete 14 1.4 dump body. m“ P“ '- rum) rnckox. St. Avards. R. R. 8, Charlottetown ' MINING .,-............, qnRolCunudlurau Press) _ NTO, Apr 25- sm m" FOR SALE Alderman 9 Ang Cdn 50 - - Aunm. m0 Large, double residential lgagarrfiauct 1 5 property with corner lot — use e a 7 .2 - ~ - Bear Exp, , n 1 ideally situated with full Beattie 112 view of Harbor. Apply gidsood a 1-4 I 4 ED590101" 6 THE EASTERN TRUST ra orne 100i) Bron,“ 83 I COMPANY '5“. c en a 170 - Cent Porc 14 1-2 [L84 i26'?.1; Chester 129 CIIIOIISUIIIIiIt g0 Con me 3 i Dome .1 i FOR RENT resin . as a ro ic 235 I id d _ . . gxhggaalgn i‘? i; Thlrcl floor of business €€§C0Ir<1kk 259 block in centre of com- gramme 33-4 merclol district. Apply ancoeur 40 gong inane 25 34 THE EASTERN TRUST o ae _ Gold Ga,‘ 7 s”, COMPANY ‘on we u ° 1189!‘ i2 - - . _ Home on m 5 8 L24 4 2c s1. Int Nickel 3g geek Wfllbe 10 ason 33 Kerr Add 33 l ,3 , FARM FUR SALE a.<e Shore - 13ml? LL 111;: a 4 Farm for sole at New Lnn~ M59115“ 375 i don. 100 acres, formerly oc- Mafllflild 170 cupled by Hnrrv Dunning Madse" 60 1-2 Annly TIL. Compton P43137111? 94 Summersidc: Morris g Najvhob g5 _ _______ ____ _%___ Newbec 1 1.; F“ Noramis Q 53 1.4 Nparrlnetal 45 ’ u I 0 r en 50 P A t Omega. ' 3mm," 1;; llmlfi uc ion .t=rron Gold 135 glgiegfuw 25 _'l‘here will be sold by Public Auc- Premier M Lon on the Premises at Dun- Preston 296 staffnage on Wednesday the 30th San Am 230 day of April at the hour of 2 RM. ‘ Snnator 44 the farm of the into Leo. A. Corish , Sheep or 7r consls mg of flfty acres of land with Show!" 6‘; goglebulldlngs Ltqhereon. . 315m, 5B Sam ac wilt»: i: be sold at the s-aden 20 er e dme in lzfice farm mach n- i Slave Lake 1o 1.2 liens *3‘ ‘£055. u: " . i Sylvan“? 246 For further pilrll(‘.llli‘l's apply to‘ T9131! 311811 305 MucGUIGAN d: TRAINOR 1511111811156 9 Solicitors ‘ Upper Can 131 l..~53-4-25-1i wendjgo 20 =:_—_;- >1‘..- Wri Harg 545 Currencies NEW YORK. April 25-—(OP)—— The pound Sterling shcwed a 1-2 cent gain i0 $4.08 1-2 and the Can- adian dollar pushed upward 1-8 cent to a discount of ll 18-16 per cent in terms o! the United States dollar on the foreign exchange mar- ket trade today. (Ottawa rot-clan Exchange Control Board rate 9.09- 931 por cent discount.) H1811". too. were the I-long Kong and Shanghai dollars, st 24.38 and 5J0 cents respectively, as well es LIIBuAIIGIILLIIG "free" peso at 23 58 cen . Produce Prices MONITLIIAL, April 2b—(CP>— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Dc- Potatoes .50'-.60; no 1 75's .75; PEI mountain no 1 70's 30-36; Bermuda 51’ lbs 1.00. religious uses of recognizing the unseen in the seen --Henry Drummond. \__ : Que-whites no 1 75's no 2, 30-50; NB moun- , taln no 1 75's .$—.’l0; PEI wh tes I-Ie who would ripen and perfect the stems-l element in his being will do this by attending to the his deny task. AUCTION Private Salrht Dunsinffnage. The‘ Estate of the late .1. D. Ilumc. 11.0 ‘ acrcs. situated on the. corner. of Apple-tree and St. Peter's Roach! 110ml! Disco about 20 acres more or less. This property has good house and utbulldiufs. with lightning rods and elcctr c lights installed. Large fox ranch. For further par- ticulars apply to LESLIE W. MucDONALD. ‘i Executor.‘ R. R. 5. L-900-4-i9-20. ..__.._i_____._____ui__ ’ AUCTION SALE I -i_- i To be sold by Public Auction on the premises of Goo. F. MacNeiil, Milton, on April 28th at the hour of 2 o'clock I’. M. l Seven head of cattle, 3 horses, l, sow due June 4th. 1 fattening pig,‘ parflment o! Asrlwltura. 1011M"? 2s bushels Coronation Wheat.‘ 311ml’! 11191’ Ind‘! 15795111"! Potatoes and some seconds all ccr-' print-f. ivbb Price. at-si 1-2; titled seed and other articles. i im- aredr w “towns 91'1".” All sums of $10.00 and under 1-2-01; Que no 1 esteurized, cur- “h, or .'.Z°°."’¥.....""‘°.......‘.L°i‘. r~~»-,~r,sii=- ,- ' I fl POVQ 0h I10 5. m 0 0|‘ v-e-aso; 1:3 g flash 20-29 1-4. Re- .25., °° v 9x - If stormy sale will take uhce on 998'! W955?“ "111119- “"9115 following day. receipt rice, 14 1846-15-10; col- 5414.35.31, ored 15 40-13-18; white and col- —-———————-——— ored. wholesale price, 15, which price is applicable tp cheese man- ufactured on and after April 1. 1041. or shipment to the United K om. Receipts nil. -—--.- 1133s: graded shipments in used Booking Horses for shipment to] I150} cascddsellingl lgfifiAfl-lllllffl’: Newfoundland. ii-A-melurnfl -: —pue ' , -ie'i.a; gsgrsde 2i; c grade ie. Re- T°W"s*"=‘"g,,,g, ST- “m” COIPLS I 03E! L_947_4_ 25-31. to r it EMF After May 1st my business will be strictly cash. All accounts not set tied on or before May 15th, will be - handed in for collection. JAMES CRAIG. L-QQO-f-fl-H-N. with large house and barn: also the. ‘we Bradelbsne. . FERTILIZER ANNOUNGEMENT To Farmers Near Charlottetown Preparing a Fertilizer advertisement reminds me of a politician building his platform. PLANK N0. 1—Our prices are tiilzer dealers; no higher and no lower. PLANK NO_ 2-—Buy your Fertilizer and lime from the dealer who in the fall of the year and throughout the winter months. buys what is offering in Turnlps and Potatoes. Remember we . buy each day regardless of market conditions and I feel con- fident that conservatively we have shipped from Charlotte- town flve cars of Turnlps and three cars of Potatoes itfnny one car handled by any Charlottetown dealer and considerably more than the total of all the dealers put together. PLANK NO. 3-We give employment here fnr about eight and a half months of the your to between forty and sixty mcn. Many of them are bnys from your PLANK NO. 4—In the fall of the year we buy our Potatoes from the field and grade them over our electric graders at Char- lcttetown which gives you a market for your No. 1's and your No_ 1 smalls PLANK N0.5—In order to have sufficient space to look after the heavy supplies offering during this past winter, I took over the Railway wharf shed at Charlottetown, heated it, and per- mltted other produce dealers tn use it. PLANK NO. 6-—We are in a position to extend reasonable credit again this year to those farmers who have traded with us for a numbe of years and also in a position to farmers near Charlottetown prnvlrling “c, fci-i satisficrl ns to their lblllty and honesty. PLANK NO. 7—To any farmer ncar Charlottetown who, in the Potatoes or Turnlps we are pleased to buy sumo from lilin giv- ing hlm the full carload price and dealer's commlsslon. If I were u farmer with a large acreage or a carlot to offr-r, l would want to receive every penny possible for my produce. l ' fall or any time during the i Potatoes you have left the prevailing market price. of the five year average. I do a I used more Fertilizer than the l strongly recommend that plots of an eighth to s quarter and Turnip: this fall very much appreciated and has 1942 as It did ln I941. OF SMALL POTATOES. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office 0f the undersign- ed up to noon on Wednes- day, April 30th for Horse- shoeing and Blacksmith work for the City for the season 1941. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. A _ L-018-4-2i-22-24-26-29. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on April 30th, 1941 for supplying the City with gasoline and oils for the season 1941- Tender forms to be obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest 0r any icndcr not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. L-9l8-4-21-32-24-26-29. NOIDICQE PLANK N0_ 8—When we are delivering you own trucks, we will be pleased to liuy and truck In fri-c wlist RECOMMENDATIONS-I recommend that you continue to have your land analyzed before you determine the the cxai-t amount of Fertilizer you should apply. Realize this year that, while Fertilizer is slightly higher, your Seed is cheaper and your total cost per ucre should not. excel-d that larger run and heavier yield. On the avcrugc, since last fall. we have paid 3c to 4c per bushel more for the market would allow us to pay for (Icriiiiozl seed; hut, to obtain this large sized Potato you must apply a little more Fertilizer. .. I like the look of the possibility of good prices for both Potatoes To the outlying sections, Messrs_ George C. Kilson, Hampshire, Lorne Cotes, Milton, Irving Thompson, Dunstaffnzige, Harold P. Cudmore, Brackley, John A, McKlnnon, Union Road, Frank Mr- Nally, Scotchfurt, and J. Leo Praught, Vernon will be soliciting for us a share oi’ your Fertilizer and lime orders, to farmers in the sections that 1 have not mentioned I much prefer they come to the office to make satisfactory and financial arrangements about their Fertilizer requirements. We are not going to the expense oi publishing or printing a Fertilizer price list for 1941. Our price is the same as other dealers. Your patronage in the past has been the extent that ll has today_ Your continued patronage will be appreciated and we hope to have our business expand its much in YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY GROWING A SMALLER ACREAGE OF LARGE POTATOES THAN A LARGER ACREALEE Respectfully yours, ‘FRANK B. CLARKE u - PAGE F1V15- exactly the same as other Per- neighborhood take on new shipping season, has a cilrloutl of I-"crtilizvr with our day your Iicrtllizcr is (Iciivcrcrl ill. little farming myself and lust year average farmer but I had a much .2 1-4 inch Pntntocs than growers continue their little Seed 0|’ In acre, and tuber unit. same. helped this business to develop to l TENDERS Tenders will he received at. the office of the undersigned. up to noon on Ilfednesday, April 30th. for tli carrying on of a Ilygicnic Scrvicc in the City of Charlottetown. Specific- ations to be seen ut tho office of the City Engineer. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. (‘ity Clark. “4-26.H__ L-818-4-17;19_-2 ii TENDERS 'I‘endcrs will int I'I‘(‘|'I\'I‘fl at the office of the undcrsicncri. up to nonr. on Wednesday. April Ziiiili, for sill!- plylng of Polii-c uiiiinrnls for e City Police Fort-c. a uniform tn coil- sist of 2 pair pants. tunic iinrl vcst. The lowest nr any tcndcr uni ncrrs- sarily accented. ; J. .\. FLLLIC TON. City (‘icrk. 14-818-4-17-19-2 ' ‘ Two Enterprise Renown Range! $15 each. Onc CoolO-Mcitic lBlower, Large Size $25 00¢ lStunley No. 4S Plow, Bead and lRubbit Plane, 2O dilfcrcni cut- flew, $10. Thcsc urliclcs ore of- fered at o low price for quick sole. Apply ‘ ALEX. w. MATHESON or l J. J. STEWART 23s Fitzroy St. L. 80-4-26-30-5-3-7. Highways Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this dale, and until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province arc closed for lmotor vehicle traffic, except in such cases ivhcre the total ight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5.000 pounds. Anyone driving on ‘provincial highyyuys f‘illlll'ili‘_\' to this order shall be duly prosecuted. _ Dated the 24th day of April, A. ll. l!lii~ By order, ‘ 0. W. CAMPBELL, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council- ua-s-sa-d é --| i ----._.--_, _ u