viz norrres or IGDVERNMEN IIUIIPTIOII T OF CANADA 3% First Victory Loan Band; Dated June 15, I941 Doe June is, mr ' NOTICE is hereby gl'ven to all holders of outstanding 3 per cent Flnt Victory loan lands dated June ‘I5, 1941, due June I5, 195i, series K4, of the Gevnmmgm gs Canada, that pursuant to the provisions thereof, all the‘ Olmlfllldlfli bonds at the said issue are hereby called -. [pl Mtllrnption and prior payment as an entirety as 5"“ '5!‘ "50: 0' ¢_i|Y Agency at the Iank of Canada, V 0' '0‘ nor cent at the principal sum thereof upon sun- render of said Bonds with the December 15, 1950, and subiequent , Ihull cease to occgu. Ir attached. Interest enail sold Bonds from and after June I5, 1950. The Government of Canada : IAN! OI Fiscal Agent locale 2o per word; word: Ctaaeltied so per mm}; Inch 1 DOPGICCCI; amount paid to; the the advertisement in Advertising iiates — Wnlllllllll Ulllrae For An: Advertisement as Cent; e.‘eut:raI ursardian Local. sc pg, wow; Announcement: and coming [van]. 3 9., Llata of Floral and Hltlritual Oil in per uasIs‘e‘; wuttelaa. of Condolence use per in‘;-‘ti; gagousen no for $1.00 and go 3. [ I wolbt Notion of Tlsaaka and Appzzlatlooat, 5:" “dmmm Liata at Subscriptions, so neat. N. and rrauutntiuu $1.00. It “I u Other late: on appuoatton. e var aer agree. um. 93, mm for damages arising out at erron“ts'smA,dvert:ae'n-i‘elr'ltamIley.cTn¢-Ii“ 1:: ':"‘:f“::h“"L':":rr‘:’°¢“Pl5d try lhlt. llitrtton as error in due to the negu‘..,.,. 0' “. .""‘v"-4|=I|I.:r:tl, Dtttllrlthrlsr such there shall be no liability to: .,.....;,,,.m.,,, 0, H, "mm". ' ‘:3 beyond "I3 ||I10|IIIt- Illld for such advertiaemens Payable In Advance Wollorn and Eastern In blemorlam Notices tuo peg Clrda, etc. as Wedding In- Por Inch or Ins-Jr: Address Gare % trucks For Sale ma SALl.'5—l93tl DODGE, GOOD condition. Apply Down; and Archer Garage. ,Parkdaie Fol. SALE -— 1935 DESOTO Sedan. Apply to Ralph Grady, :10 Park street. Summerside. E03 SALE—1942 FORD PAN , equipped with side windows a.n seats. V. S. Dennis. Central Roy. slty. For sale roe. SALE —- COBBLER SEED Potatoes. Ray C 11. Cihelton FOR SALE — DRIVING WAGON. 1-iall’s Ma.nu.factu.rl.ng (34).. Kent Greet. I08 SAL! — rrvn 8. 1'. noun- iali Dickie esooo. George Mo- Oormax. Point De Roche. Fol SALE — 14018.... APPLY em. Elmer Mscbleiil. ldalpeque Road. Phone 862-J. I13 SAll— SMALLIOI: nox - used two years. Lie new. Phone 1“: . rors SAI.l—'.l‘llllEl: OOLLIE nImuas.1oweekao1d.Wi.iiaeli aAraaaor.nbleprice.He1enMac- !Ino.Coi.unan.P.a'.I. POI SALE — HALF A MIL!) from Kensington. 22 1-2 acres of land. on paved highway. Open for inspection this week. Oliver Campbell. Kensington. ~ I0! SALE — IIEAVY TEAM wages: lever harrons. two or three section, Ln good condition. Horse 4 years old. Reg Mnoliiaro lane. North Csrietort IOI. SALE OI. TRADE FOB feeder cattle or milk coax. one Duster‘ lron Age or nail Spray- nr. 6 row. one Ford Tractor. one Dodge Truck. 1944. 3 Horses. Ap- ply to Edgar Reeves. Prcctovm. Fenian Help Wanted _...._._.__——.:————— WANTED - CAPABLE HOUSE- keoper for country home. No washing. Good wages. Write Box 125, core Guardian. .__._....______._—— WANTED — GIRL FOR. GENER- al housework. Three children. No cooking. Apply 3 Brighton Ave. Phone 19914.. for item To RENT-‘FURNISHED ROOM. kilchcn privileges. Apply 40 Bay- ireld St. FOR 'lIENT' TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms with sink. kitchenette. a t 0.. h6d1'0Dm- ground floor. Ring 698-J. lleuses-Ants. Wanted WANTED Tl‘TllTEDlA‘l‘EI.\' B1’ reliable adults. 4 room. heated Apartment. Central. Write BOX 13 cars Guardian. ' Male lldln Wanted ilurserv Stock _ FOR SALE — CHOICE GLAD]- oius bulbs. Large size see per dozen. Postage paid. P. L. smm. wood. 2: sin. Charlottetown. ansnrtvs NOW son srnma Del"-'erv—cr.inese mm I-ledge- wlll new 2 feet rim year-25 plants sufficient for 25 feet (12 to 20 inches bushy) t2.9s—g.g¢. lines 13 inches blah $4.50 per 100 (Plant 6 inches apart)--Giant Ex- hibition peonias in colors red, white or pink, 3 for 8l..ll9—Appie trees 3 foot hills in varieties Mo- Inimh. OW. Delicious 3 for $1.98- Plum trees 3 feet high in yum. iee Burbank and Lombard. 4 for 81%. Free Colour Garden Guide with every order. Brookdaio— :1-llflflgly Nurseries. Bowman- e, ‘ '. Poultry FOR. SALE — TWO TURKZYS. two years old. Ready to‘ lay. Ap- ply Peter Murny. North Wilt- salesmeu (Wanted WANTED — MAGAZINE arses: Salesman for a large National Publication. highest earnings. exclusive territory. Apply Bug. nus Manager, Room 31.030 Bay street, Toronto, Ontario. A LrFE'I‘!M1t OPPOIITUNITYS Sell guaranteed household neces- sities. Be your own boss Make your income as high as you want it to be. Never aduli sea.- son. success assured to the ambi- tious worker. Local and rural territories available. A travelling equipment required for the latter. Experience not essential. we show you how. write for details to Familex. 1600 Dolor-llnier, Mon- treal. 1. Typewriters FOB. SALE —- REMINGTON Portable Typewriter. Telephone 971. . SEE T1111 ALI.-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter —- the only office typewriter in personal sine. New portable design. new spark- ling performance. Cash or ‘terms. ‘Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, Venetian Blinds ?..._..___.—.————-L VENIITIAN BLINDS — HAROLD ' Clark. Melpeque Road. Phone 1523-J. colored blinds. free drape hangers and drape rings. We go anywhere. Work Vlauted ‘wlAN‘l'ED — YOUNG MAIt.Ii.1l:D man wants work on -farm. nine years experience in mixed tarm- ing. living quartsrs essential; also some assurance of steady em- ployment. Refererwes can be sup- fld. Write Box No. 12!. Guard} Wanted MAN wam-up so worm on farm. Elmer Reeves, 1-‘xeetown. ._g__._._.._.__.._.——- WANTED — MAN 1-‘oft FARM work. Apply to A. Mscfloe 4: sons. Gh't.own. R. R. 6. ______________.___._ WAN'l'ln—3xPIiItIl:NCl'.n FIRI- rnus fa‘: high ‘pressure steam boilers. Apply P. O. Box 367. SW- lrx oaparloncs and rderencee. ---—u-q———-—-..——————-—-—-——" _ .4 ,. as stance nurses: WANTED — -HORSE '.l'I.AlLlB for car, in good coraditlon. State price. Cl. C. Green, lines-aid. _ WANTED. TO RENT AI‘ Kl!- pooh tor the months of July and August. furnished cottage, run- ning water. Write Box 1.l7l. nat- ing price. POI SAL: — ON! FAIIIIANIIS Mot Z-t a gas undue. - 2 H..fP.lPerytpect condition. Dool- ias Aftieck. Beddin- caNor.a's new ‘l._'0l-B , hlghtt cancer is the use or death, next to cart dia- °‘ uurm ‘gag, in ten. MINI. 3.3.. ..-« «apnoea: re- _ . . .\‘_,r_ . _ . . .. Q . g ° . . . I ' II. V. Stock Market illts iiew lilglr in current‘ Boom ..._.... (By William is. llorgan) NEWiYo‘aK. April 9—(AP)—-The stock market. advancing Saturday a high for the current bull move. Last week’: rise added more than »500.000.000 to the market value of all stocks listed on the ex- change. Not since October 1948‘has the market advanced so much in a single week. The performance was the more impressive in view of the Good Friday recess: At the close Saturday the As- stcod at 76.1 a peak since August 1946-—and not too far away from a 20-year high. Sllurdafs market was typical of many recent sessions. Instead of the market rising over a broad front. buyers focussed their at- tention on specific groups. Chemi- cals. motors and alrcrafls were fav- ored. Chrysler Jumped 1 1-8 to 68 5-8. is 1049-50 high and a gain of four points on the week. Buying was inspired largely by fresh hopes ers iC.T.O.l and the auto makers would get together and settle a strike under way since late Jan- uary. , Among Canadian issues. metals were weak. Mclntyre was down 1-2 and Dome Mines off 1-8. Gains of 1-8 each were shown by Canadian Pacific and Distillers Seagrams. Hiram Walker was unchanged. The AP 60-stock average inched up .1 of a point to 78.1. with the utility group unchanged and in- dustrlsls and rails a trifle ahead. The 1949-50 bull market is close to winding up its ninth month. The rise started back in mid-June when the price line curved up after cracking to s. 4 1-2-year low‘. WELSH-‘BORN PRINCE The first English Prince cf Wales. the Don of Edward I, was born in Caernss-von. Wales. in 1281.. ______.__j____. Tenders For lluttermllk Sealed Tenders marked “Tess- dera for Buttermilk". addressed to the undersigned will be received by The Haaelbrook Creamery un- til Tuesday. April 25th noon, for thn purohaeo of Buttermilk for year commencing May lat, 1950, and ending April 80. 1951. . full particulars apply at A. not JONES. Secretary. An uporlenced saiealady for a s-snanent: position by a large firm In llloncton. Ap- plicant must have Initiative, a good education and be capable of aaauming responsi- bility. In return she will‘ enjoy good working condi- tions and company privileges. .. Apply stating age, exper- ience, marital status. educa- tion and salary expected to. Box 128. Guardian. W A N '1' E D rn}st'cnu Auto Mechanic for up to date village garage. will pay $45.00 per week for right man. Apply National Employment Office, Charlot- tetown or Summerslde. for the sixth time in a row, me ’°' sociated Press average of so stocks B that the United Automobile Work-' . 1 THE VGUARDIAN. CHARUTITETOWN Sh|p_ping Arrived Saturday v Ragnhlldsholm. from Halifax Arrived Sunday Loradore. German ports North Coaster, Newfoundland Vigoer. U.S. ports Wendover. continental ports Prlna Alexander, ts ' Vardulia. Liverpool Sallod Sunday None. _ AT n.u.nrax— . . Due Monday, Gripsholm, from Sweden. Arrived Sunday Ntid. Essa hfephis. Carlpito Cnrnesk. Avonmouth Cyrus Field, Baltimore Seaboard Trader. Saint John Imperial Goderlch, Saint John Salled Sunday Fort Avalon. for St. John's Egton. United Kingdom Alcoa Painter. West Indies Cllffslde, U.S. ports ' Beaverdell. Saint John Blue Cloud. St. John's City of Birmingham, U.S. ports Javanese Prince. Boston Saint Bernard. Norfolk Sommelsdllk. US. parts Bahia Aguirre. New York Arrived Saturday males. V Salled Saturday burg. N. S. Galloway Kent. St. Jnlm'l Grain easier price nipeg Grain Exchange. Sailad lahrday Robin Kettering. for New York continental Wellington Kent. from St. John's, Imperial Welland, Saint John, N. Canadian Constructor._ from Ja- La Grande 1-lermine, for Louis- \ViNNlPl:‘.G. April 9 — (cP)—- Coarse grains generally showed an tone on Saturday's moderately-active session on Win- Offerings were more liberal than in recent days and increased as Aucti 6 due to freshen in April, 2 Canadian Meal Consumption Up O'I"I‘AWA. April 9 — «CF; - Canadiars livestock producers had a tough time selling meat on for- eign markets last. year. but did a roaring business on the dorneetic front. The average Canadian consumed 139.2 pounds od meat in 1949. an increase of 4.7 pounds per capita from the 1948 figure of 134.5. the Bureau of Statistim reported Sat- urday. Meat production in this country totalled 2,131,000,000 pounds last June; also one pure bred Shes-thorn bull, 18 months; beef cattle, Shes-thorn grades, two years; one fat cow; 10 grade Shos-thorn yearlings; one sow to far-row early in May; one sow and litter of 10, six weeks old. _ » '.l.‘ersne made known at sale. If not line sale will be first fine day. JOHN M£wMILLAN AND SON. West: Covehead. support: for cats and barley early in the session. Business was affected by the fact many parts of Canada were observing a semi-holiday Saturday in the long Easter week-end. Closing Futures: Oats: May 95 1-8; July 8 3-8- 1-2: Oct. 77 5-83. Oats: May 95 1-8; July 88 S-8A- Barley: May 1.40 5-8; July‘1.3O 7-8: Oct. 1.13 7-8.4. Rye: May 1.42 7-83; July 1.d4A; July 3.701: bacon. exports of Canadian on a cold dressed carcass fell to 205,669,000 pounds year from 418.313.000 the yea fare, The Bureau also reported Oct. 1.45 3-8A. I-‘lax: May 3.78 1-23: Ocli. 3.41A. ' Cash Prices: Oats: 2 CW 113,1-8: ex 3 CW 1.02 1-8: 3 CW 1.01 5-8: ex 1 feed 1.01 5-8: 1 feed 1.01 3-8: 2 feed 1.00 1-8: 3 feed 96 1-8: track 95 1-8. Barley: 1 CW 6-row 1.75 5-8; 2 CW'6-row 1.75 5-8: 1 0 2-row 1.60 5-8: 2 CW 2-row 1.60 5-8: 3 i cw 6-row 1.73 5-8: 1 feed 1.40 1-3: 2 feed 1.39 3-8: 3 feed 1.35 5-8: track 137 5-8: 2 C“? yellow LE: 58; 3 CW yellow 1.44 3-8. Rye: 1 C\‘V 1.41 3-4; 2 CW 1.41 3-4; 3 CW 1.38 7-8: 1'91. 2 CW 1.27 7-8: 4 CW 1.31 T—8; track 1.42. \ Flax: 1 CW 3.77; 2 CW 3.7 ‘ 3 CW 3.56 1-2; 4 CW 3.51 1-2; track 3.77 1-4. - Booming Demand For Sleelieporled CLEVELAND. April 9—(AP)— Steel Magazine today forecast a levelling-off in demand during the last: half of 1950‘. The prediction came in the midst of a "tilhtienlng Iullitly and booming ' ‘. reminiscent of the immediate post-war position." Steel stated that "conversion deals are Increasing and gray mar ket offerings are more numerous at somspointa. Rigid distribution controls are being applied. even on such products as bars. plates and Ill Isis lite. ponedtlebalbtsadbeaaroneved yoaseagabooalaa alargaan no-‘rs A III‘: -Ilwflllgootlpltlte I curaaslus. 30. who had procured medicine in load wb they were struck by a car as they steed beneath Just inside the village. ‘Ibo doctor. who III mb“aI°bll"'ht.|;lItIHMIf4 :uIated..tIbabtrtlalnaar|yevoryeneIatbh rotaratag Irena treat-taoealaaraaltyoastre wttallawtte. leatdsatarm at a dispute between rdaldoata ever payment of hydro ‘ vellera lest. rzt;:l&#mn bouts. Ill Irevellsra use The United States steel-maklnl rate rose a half point last Week to 97.5 per’ cent of capacity. "This is equivalent IOATHOTO than 1&0. 000 tons. largest weekly tonnage in a year," Steel said. ' R“-“¢d d-VD on or of ti!‘ ?_° cold. Tl!” V1“ P u was instantly klllld and Ill wife Ilfiiill from tla'IlgIt ataalarl about aavn sans On 3 paved "".‘°‘.'.".. .‘¥..‘i‘~’.'."fl tulle from school. 31,5“ "um" Fund‘ supwn W“ year, down five per cent from the .,,;e” W” mm commmm 1943 total of 2,235.ooo.ooo pounds. Due mainly to reduced United Kingdom purcl-lass of Canadian meat basis last. r be- but still above the 1935-39 average of 193,438,000 pounds. that "lit us “gag: conditions that ..u out of deep mud needed. cunanancir on Sale . OF ' LIVESTOCK, WEST DDVEIIEAD Having lost my barns by_flre I am com lied to sell on the premises of Lloyd Machlillan, West Public Auction, Monday, April 10, at 2 P.M., my Ilveatoc consisting of 8 milk cows, Guernsey and Shot-thorn grades, vehead, It to freshen the first week 1: exports of all kinds of live ani- mals except calves were lower last year than in 1948. The most. significant decline in meat exports was in park. which fell to 76,060,000 pounds from 229.- -196.1100 pounds and was less than half the 1935-39 average of 176,- 630,000 pounds. fewer Unemployed Seeking Benefits OTTAWA, April it —(OP) —The number of Ganadlan Job seekers claiming unemployment insurance benelits fell odf sharply in Feb- ruary to 125,511, but remained well above the number of claimants at the same time last year. The February figure represented a drop of 71,113 from the January total of 196,624. the Bureau of Statistics reported Saturday. In February. 1949. the number of claimants was 108.759. Benefits payments during 2!!)- ruary amounted to $13,015.94!) corn- IAGE ELEV EN . quant coupons IIOTICI OI IIIIIIPTIOII ‘GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 396 Bands latadlaaa I,-dldavonbee TI, 19" NOTICE la hereby given to all holders of outstanding 8 per cent lends dated June ‘I, and November ‘I5, I735, due June I, 1955, series C7 and D2, of the Government of Canada, that pursuant to the provisions ~ thereof, all the outstanding bonds of the said issue are hereby called tor redemption and prior payment as an entirety on June ‘I, I950, at any Agency of the punk of Canada, at the principal sum thereof upon surrender of said Bonds with the December 1, 1950, and subs: clued. Interest on all said Bands shall cease to accrue from and alter Juno l, l95Q Dualrsaa I, IN! FOR SALE !'ert.Ila Dairy Farm at Elghfleld, 8&4 miles from Cba.s-lotutown on unwed highway. Very convenient and desirable location. Electricity and running water throughout. House and outbuildings in good condition; also two modern bun- galows: sold separately. Phone 1590-11. Apply: A. G. STETSON Cnuulotfefouu, 11.3. ‘I, P.E.IL and 88,16,903 for rbbrua-ry.. 1949. All Provinces except Nova Sootla showed an increase in the number of new claims made for benefits during February. compar- ed with the same month last year. Nova sootia. claims fell slightly to ‘M56 tmm 7.071 in February, 1949. Claims for other provincu, with February, 1949, figures in brackets were: Ontario 87.436 (31,201); Quebec 3-mm (31,909); British Columbia 20.318 (19,715); Manitoba 7.311 (5.- 820); Alberta 8.598 (4.371); New Brunswids 4&1 (4,328); Saskatche- wan 3.30 (3,203); and Prince Ed- ward Island 682 (844). There were 211 claims during February in Newfoundland. which did not join pared with $11,781,142 in Janufli mfg/swat .1 vehicles HIV“ would stop others or sand. Culnl’ ‘ml’ .1 uudersr°“"- ‘°‘ thicket: an ll n“'whu1_ in convention ordinary mnl rb¢1 °Pi“-udavheel-drive for extrl P“1““3 drive but shiftinstantlv 0"’ poWI’I.' whenever ‘ V costs an extremely ° - operating and malntenanfl kind of ‘ " Also wheel-drive also available: confederation until Mazda 31, 1949. 4-WNIIADIIVI ‘J!!!’ ‘HUG I ~r I.l ' I" The Government at Canada Ottawa ly: BANK OF CANADA. fiscal Agent ron SALE or rnnnr-: 2-ton G. M. C. TRUCK- Iow mileage; reason 1.: soil- ing truck too small. Will sell for cash or trade fol tablestock potatoes. WOODROW WEEATLEY, Charlottetown FOR SALE Restaurant with stock and equipment in Prince County, Immediate Possession. Write Box G. GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE EUROPEAN MOVIES In 1949 there were 52.344 motln picture theatres in Europe with I sleeating capacity of 2I.062,'i'D0 pn- p . LET Wii.i.TS-0VEliLAllD TAKE _ ‘ THAT LOAD, OFF Illi MID us-inch wheelbase, 1 ton payload, with fully enclosed weather-proof cab. A rugged. dependable-"go-anywhere" vehicle powered by the famous ‘Jeep’ Truck Engine and built for the toughest with - ,' ‘two- 4-Wtill-DIIVI STATION WAGON . : 2 a passenger car that goes through when others can't. Comfortably seats six people, . Q curios up to 1,000 lbs. payload in its 98 cubic feet of cargo space. It is powered by the thrifty 4-cylinder ‘Jeep’ Engine, and has all-steel body and top. Convenu'oual'two- 4-W|llHnDINI UNIVERSAL ‘JED’ : I I the all-around work horse {ct industry and farming. Can be used as a tractor- a pick-up—or tow‘I.ruck. with optional power rake-cl, (ht ‘Jeep’ furnishes up to 30 hp for on-the-iob operation of many kinds of bels- and shaft-driven qluipnsenu . OF CANADA LIMITED CAPITAL GARAGE ass errrrmr. :1. Sterling uaam Abo World lhmoua Willis Jeep later for Marlleond WN3B8 PHONE 2048-L Ioaaerslle II.l.Ys-OVERLAND . rnsesnrerorr. ii. I. A James A. ssaeneirs e. Sons ' ' Illl 241!