WANTED - IIOUSEKEEPER FOR WANTED -- EXPERIENCED -H0rsesroer for local establish- IOOM T0 an" - rnoiva on. g_________ "ND AND oacnesuan ’ "l" olrtleulm o5 whsiév Royce fnto on Woodland For Solo ' "4 Mm woodland c v ll IOMI OI owned by laugh m. Mriflzlmflw ,'° L‘? :1 ,,;5§,l;¢‘e. u. ca, Solicitor. nun H“, . Chub Mon. APRIL 1a, 194a - g """‘ ' u snore 14 1-8 I . -Al h L ffl " .--.ud-‘.SI 3.25 T j .....cieod 1 . 7a ' ....ausen 1.19 _ v iiVL-‘MILIC 1,75 f” ivian d: iita .02 ; ivicuoil 0 1.5 - 1| Y, Stock Montreal Stock --=»--a- a I o McWait ,14 ' I Moneta ,3], 3 Noranda 40 5-3 - Normet 34 I v gkrlletn 5g ' Close Stock Close Ont‘ lgick '55 5W“ d p 34 Bell Tel 15o raehits '08 is AAr-agelag Te; 141 Brazilian 191-4 hanmu, jag 4 “Wanda 2B 5-8 B C Pow 24 pa_-;_-_- 5 '2‘ Baldwin Inca 15 3-8 C!!! CBID 4 1-8_Pg1'1'°n A)‘ Bgndlx Av gm g" Fgfllfld 91-41Pick Crow 1,15 w“ 5M1 42 1 4 can I 111A d 28 3-0 Pioneer 1,02 ch08 a; 01,10 - an M l A 4 5-8 Premier a0 Chrysler '12 Can Pnc 11 l-4lPreston 1,93 w“ Edmm 18 7-8 (la-n Steam 11 i-zjqueenswn ,3: Em Auto Lite 35 1-4 ggns EIIIIBIC 44 'l-8 Rililhe ,o3 1-3 u,“ Eiec 34 3- j. m Idea 2'1 ;st Anth .oa l-l Gen Mow" 49 om Steel B 9 15oz: Ant 3,05 S, No, pfd 28 1-4 Dom Textile an ‘sheep 91- 140;; Kgnnecotg 32 5-3 Gen Si-Bel Ware 9 jlierritt 3a Mo“; ward 37 1-2 Ham Bridse 5 siscoe _43 N. y central 16 ‘l-B imp Tob 19 Sladen ,3; m“. Am Cg l4 i-4 Int Nickel 3'7 Slave I. ,0: m, R R 20 3-4 Massey Hams '7 Stp Ro 1,72 PM p9; co 4'1 8-4 Mil Power 25 Sturgeon ,11 5 o“ 50 7-8 Nat Brew 30 Suz Bas 1,115 “m Con, 43 Nat steel Car 48 ‘l-8 Sylvan 1 50 Unned A11- 33 Noranca 461-2 Teck H :1 00 U 5 Rubber 34 3-8 Pow-fr Corp '1 1-2 Texas 1,00 S 511,91 c0 54 8-4 0ue.ec Power i4 1-2 Towagmac _1z 1.3 V3113diurn Corp 20 7-11 Shawinigan 17 5-8 Un_ Gas 7 we“ 11111011 33 1-8 St Law Pfd l2 1-4 Unit Fuel A 33 1-3 west Elec 89 1-4 St Law Com 2 i-s Upp Can 1,17 __ Steel of Can P '14 1-4 Ventures 5,50 Wpg Elec A 1 Waite Am 4 30 - .i_ Wendllzo .23 PRODUCE we u“ a o BA it" t“ NKS D m s‘ vvrm "__' P.. (‘Ill C MONTREAL. April 12 —iCP)—- Foothill 1 i; groiiliicDléiiiiiiioriodgepgitnlifagiirttg? Montreal P 160 $51,“? - '07 1' Agriculture iollowr- RQYHI 140 o a saws 387' 00 Eggs: Graded shipments quoted on spot a A-large 34 3-4-35; A- medlum 33 l-2; A-pullets 31 1-2- 32: C N- _ _ Butter: First Erode creamer! 1110s Jobbing price 35 1-2-31; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 111-36 l-2, wholesale. Que. no. 1 pasteurized storage 35 l-4-35 l-2 cheese: Current receipt, colored and white, western and Que. 20 1-4 10B Montreal; wholesale Jobbing western and colored and vmite 2g 3-4-23 nolhinai current make, A118 Cd" 50 Montreal. Aug Hi" Potatoes: ‘l5 lb bags mountain Aquarius .52 12 Que. no. £172.00; 1110. goolfifi-ififl, ggmésytlce .03 1-2 "fa P Astoria 09 ; Aunor 2 02 - Montreal liurh ggggmrx ,1g1-z -—-——— Bidgcod 18 slack Close 1301110 11 Abltlbi Pid l! Bonetal _ Asbestos 24 Braiorne 9 7a a a out A 2g 1-4 grit 113cm g3 Batiiurs rou an Dom Tar 7 Brown i0 non A 4 Cal Edm 148 Fraser V T O 3 4 83h 16181 Fold A ' n imp Oil 13 i-Z Cent Pal; 1 25 lat Pete, l8 1-4 Cochenour 1.97 Con aurum .10 TIZIIIIZIQJ gtgnioas 1:145 ' v es . ' Dome 24 Duquesne .07 l-2 East Cr .12 Q Elad Milli 1 32 E ora o ' Fed Kiri: 0s » 3'1 am instructed by the Euecutors Franco 21 1-2 ii the Estate of the late so» ivi. Gods L Qosier to oiier by pnbilo auction on aging?“ j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, Halllwebi .04 3-4 - ‘T i h M__ Hallnor 3.25 . Hard R0 .49 uty-nve acre: =- toan at South 110111112 3 a; tiliion dcnicnbh Millditdd on raved Hfljs, 03 m highway n: his»; from Chariottc- Howey l“, m town. The land is well watered. Hud 3,, g9 5.3 partially clear, balance well wooded. Imp OiY {-2 15"" ‘i’ golf: 1a 1:4 ' w. n. season, Jack Wai .01 j "'°"°“°°" kiégri-nnaa dig Wlflflflfflkiu s’. Kirk and .85 4.1.1.31_ Kirk L 1'13 application. MINING TORONTO. April 12 —(CP)—Clcs- iiig stock quotations Stocks Close Acme .09 b2 Ajac .20 Aicermac .12 Condolence ‘lilo per inch: Wcddin Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance- ivlinimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents Gentral Guardian locals, 5o per word- Western lIllI Eastern lwflls per word; Announcements and Coming Events 8o per word‘; Classified 3c per word; In Memorlam Notices 70o per Inch, Lists o’ Floral and Spiritual Offerings Cards, etc, 5o Plr name: M11"! ° g gnga m§llgi 40 wlor-Ida fir; 31:9: and l0 cents for every additional 3 wor s. o cos o a s a Appreciation, 10o per inch or 4c__ per word. Lists oi Sllllwrl "B!!! 40 cents per inch. Address and sresontatlon $1.00. Other rs e! 0|! For Sale FOR SALE- '31 NASH. GOOD f condition. Willard's clervice ma. ' Wlnsloe. 4-13-11- FOR SALE - 193'! FORD COACH. Good tires. Apply Guardilalnl Nurses Wanted cuaouars ivuitsns-rbif nos 1iital oi over one hundred beds in Alberta City Eight hour duty. Salary $70.00 a month plus iuii, maintenance Annual increase. 'I‘ravelilng expenses advanced ifl required Apply "O." Guazdlanéi Female Help W tinted‘ WANTED MAID. COUNTRY GIRL preferred. Apply "W." Guerrilla-ls.‘ small apartment, family oi three. Apply 201 Prince St. 4-13-21 merit. April, Be‘ cti S r ice. Charlottetowii, PEFI. ye 213-31 To Let Articles Wanted instrumen tamed ma!) not in curb magenta; Nady 4* Como aio . - fim Yongo st. moi-L _——-- Wanted W A N T E I) — SLIGHTLY USED gentleman's rcaccooii Coat. sil- fl. Apply 166 Qlltifill StNEt, J. P. iviacrnei-sons Store. 4-19-41- COAT, GENTLEMANS HIGH class quauty, custom made to order. rteai Canadian Beaver fui coat. short Piucltui hair. Lame size 46. r1111. ioiig length style. Largo storm collar, beautuul sol-Ill lining, guaranteed iuily pet-rec. condition. Cost $tialbsli<il1fl§l= 119W 5150, “are opportunity. Also non. same astute, Ladies oeuutiiul 111E“ class quality real Canadian mic- coon in: coat, custom made iu order. size sixteen, iuli leiigui style. Guaranteed lolly pcriec. condition. Cost $320. “H1119” $85.00. snipped express on IGCGILY. money order, F. Buimer, 318 Dum- das 8t. West, Toronto, Ont}. m u Lmzsrocx Receipts on Montreal livestock mar- kets today were as follows; 146i Hogs 442. All classes o! livestock were about steady Cattle were mov- me slowly at about steady 12.50 with the hest steers up to 12,- Hi5. medium 11-—12 flit: common down to 9.50. Heifers ranged from 3—1Z- Baby beevcs or fed calves ,made 12—-l3. Good cows were most- ly 10 with an odd one a, shad, higher. medium 8.75—9.75 and corn. mon butchers 7.50-8.50. Canners and cutters 5.50-7.25 Good nulls were 10 50-1l 25 and common 9 up, d veals made 14.50 with one topping 15 medium were 13.75-14.00 common to just plan calves made l2-—12.75 The bulk Oi’ the calves were of common to just medium quality and were sold in mixed 12-14. Grassers were The lambs offered were oi com. mm‘ t‘) Just m" quality and were sold between ii—l4.50 according to Weight and quality. Sheep 10.50. Hoes were steady at 1'1 10i- 13.1 grassed. sows 1150-12 live weight. lace _A drew 1 per hog premium with discounts on or: grades, C. N. MOISAN Who has been appointed Director General of the Montreal Office of the Department oi Munitions and Supply. llc is president oi the Standard Paper Box Co. FARMERS APPEAL TO LENIENCY OTTAWA, April 9—(CP)—FBrlIl- er members from all groups in tho House of Commons united together in mi appeal to the government in be more generous in the charges farmers may make against their in- come for tax purposes, particularly in respect to the work performed by the farm wife and children. Robert Fair (ND. Battle River) went further and urged that the income tax on farmers be abolished altogether since less than 1.500 out oi an estimated 150,000 farmers ' paid income tax last vear. Some progress was made with the income t-ax budget resolutions but the bulk remained to be adopted| when the House adjourned. Hit Jackman tProg. Con. Tor- ~ onto Rosedalel said at the start of the night sitting there was no logic in the government decision to deny investment income over $3,000 ior- giveness of 50 oer cent o1 1042 in- come tax dues. He said this for- giyleness had been extended to all 0t er ‘ WAGON-LIGHT LOW DOWN style, special custom built to order, steel tires. square box body- With two iull roomy removable seats, both spring coil upholster- ed. Llke new condition. complete with shafts, price $85.00. All around useiui wagon for pleasure family driving, station, rivate estate use, parcel delivery. ussle. a eclal custom built to order low FINAL TRIBUTE PAID MAL- COLM MACMILLAN NORTH VANCOUVER. April 3- MONTREAL, April 12 —(CPl_ Cattle 708; Calves 1,043; sheep prices. Good steers were 12‘ -¢.,.q 1 rue cnaizaorrerogriu tsoaigcyn MAKE NO DOUBT OF IT. We're on the offensive this year. The goal of Victory today is nearer than ever before. But it won't be won alone by soldierly courage or good generalship or even good luck. It will be won only if these qualities are backed with every dollar of financial strength Canadians can muster. Can’t you realize this? Can’t you see that, if it took so many millions of dollars before just to maintain a stout defence, it's going to take Cordova street. the hotel business. Mr. MacMlllan came to this city in 1907 and became a partner in the firm 0f J- A. and M. MacMil- la.n, grocers and provisioners. In i915 he became identified with the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany and represented that iirm, here until 1938. In the early days he was prominent in the Knights of Pythiiis Lmige here. and W115 one of the first members of North Vun-‘ couver Kiwanis Club. Surviving are iiis wife; one bro- ther Daniel, of Mannville, Alta; one sister, Mrs. M. MacMillan of Edmonton, and three nephews. Lea. and E W. MacMl an. here, and Glen A. MacMillan, superin- tendent of the Canadian Nation- al Steamshlps, Vancouver. ORWELL COVE Honor Roll for Orwell Cove School for March Gradt X-i Alberta. Nicholson Funeral services for Malcolm Mac- and Anme Jenkma 9mm; g Beyer- Millan, 77. of 512 East Eleventh, former pioneer grocery merchant lot this city. who died Wednesday. ltvere held today at Burrard Chapel.‘ ih Rev. William Stott officiating. "i 0W1! St- 19- 10!‘ fflmlly 1150- Bald ' ilnlcrment was at North Vancouver rubber t es, wooden wheels, comi- tryl style body. Full, roomy sprin! co , upholstered adlusta ie seat. with small removable upholstered front seat. Guaranteed perfect complete condition, All around, uselul buggie, price 8100. Buss!!! -1 ht runabout style custom bull . Steel tires, square box body, full seat spring coll lea- ther llpho tel-ed. 00m ieto with shaftAsh Like new eondit on. Price v mcnt on receipt money order. All i#“5.ilii:£“ii%°i>h.iio’2i"iii.ii~ nor-onto, dnt. i-ia-uf ' Lost L081‘ — LARGE BLACK LAB- rador “Dutch E. B. Town- send. $5.11" Apt. 4-19-11. Cemetery. Mr. MacMiiilan was born in , Wheatley River, Prince Edward Is-l lnnd. I-Ie came lo British Coiumbial in 188a and after a iew years oi, ranching at Mission, came to Van- couver where he became. a nartner. with the late E H MaeMillan in a grocery and provision business on ' Annual Iiooting liilisboro Dairying 00., QPRIL. 22nd 6M I. R. MUNN ML Herbert MacLeod; 3. Wilbert Rooney. Grade Ix-l. Laurina Rooney; 2. Beatrice McKenna; 3. Mary Rooney. Grade VIII—1. Marie Rooney; 2 Clifford MacLeod; 2 Pauline Grant. Grade VI -l Patrick McKenna; 2 Michael McKenno, Grade IV-i. Annie Grant; 2 Joann Rooney: 3. Kenneth Mac- Guide III-l Eileen Rooney Grade I —l Mildred Manhood; 2 Charlie Grant; 3 Georgina Mm,- Kenna. Highest average —Junior Grades: Annie Grant. Senior Grades: Al- berto Nicholson and Annie Jenkins. E. M. Taylor, Teacher. NEWTON SCHOOL Rn rt of Newton School for the mont oi March. . Grade X.--l, Teresa McKenna, Madeline Greenan, equal: 2. shirlev McKenzie. Grade lX.-l. Dorothy Smith: 2. Maraarrt Mulligan. Grade VII-l. El‘".'tl"tli M“ Kenna: 2. Frances MCKPIHW; fl H<>r=nce McKenm-i For several years he was engaged in miningin Rossiond and Atliii. In Rassiand he was also engaged in School for the month oi M; a Grade IV-l. Dorothy Ci-ossmin. 2 Gwendolyn Wright; 3 Adolcc, "mun. Aim Hawaii, Elva Bell, A ' GrKde—VII'.:1,_E\7ei‘ett>lticKcnnn; 1' ' I 2, Mildred Grcenan, Grade V.-1. Jackie Mulligan. Grade IV.—1, Ulric McKennn; 2, i ‘ Mary Greenan. Grade III-l, Anne Mulligan; 3.. Noreen Grccnaii. i Grade III-i, Howard Boyle; 2,, ‘ 0y c. . Grade l.—No tests. Highest nvcixige in Senior Grndcs l Vv —-Tercsa McKoiiiiu and Alnrlvinio Grceiinii 95. Shirley Mciioiinn. ‘J Highest. uvt ‘i130 lll Junior (innit-s . Elizabeth McKciiim. 90.3’ . Girls‘ prize for ll.‘ Boys‘ prize ioi tlcportmont mun-il- cd t0 Ulric lticKcniin, rayon CONSOLIDPMIEI) SCHOOL Report. of Tl'_\'l'iii Coilso Q Primary Department Grade V -i. Rnlgii Cniibcclz; I.‘ Phyllis Crossman; 3. Donnie How- ti. 2. Eva Beli; 3. Aim Howati. Grade IV—Sr. -1 Arlene Cnii Mullins. . Grade III-Jr. i Karl Sorensen; 2 Keith Foy; 3 Cecil Foy. Grade II Sr. -l Ami itiucDon- nld; 2 Rayona Leard; 3 Harry Rcbbiee Grade II Jr. -1. Jackie Aiitlcr- , son; 2, Douglas Thompson; 3. Percy Fhv. Grade I Sr. -l Elaine Smithy L’ i-lwtve Howait: 3 Oign ClilT (“Kidd l Jr, --i Everett i! ‘ “rat aiesdniice: Phyllis L. ~- Muillns, Delbert Carr, GWBIICOIylfi Wright, Kari Sorensen. lflorenoe Mabey, teacher. NORTH MILTON CIIOOL Report for March. Raioh Crabbe. Grade- "IL-l. Evelyn McLure; 2, Verna Coles. Grade VIII-l, Keith Coles: 2. M'*rlor’o tit-iii: 3, Thelma Coics. . ,-. "i Si" l iirlu-iird Clo» 2:_"“.'..ii'l Crnbbc: 3 S‘. ili Hiv- we M l Grizie VI. Jr. --1, Wendell M1r-, more . . .millions and millions more . . . to fight offensive warfare. And that means money from you . . Joaned on your own country’s guarantee that you’ll get every cent of it back. Soon you’ll be asked to buy Victory Bonds ...t0 buy as you've never bought before. Make your plans NOW. Pledge yourself that you’ll hold nothing back. Determine to buy and buy...to the point of self-denial. Victory is in your bands. 4-4 *1 v 1 '. NATIONAL WAR [INANCE COMMITTEE ic I. Sr. rho-i Vt 2. Inez lint‘ .‘ N-qllic hlontgoincry; v iioiil , 111-011 iKll‘ 1V l-Albcrt hitlinrun: 2. Hliflllil Gillls. ‘ Grade Ii.--l. Claude i‘.1:i'h0soii; 2. Gordon McBcth; 3, Wesley Mc- i LIIFCII. ( II-—1. Gordon MM- | Glilfle I. A.—1, Virginia McDoii- 1 1c.- Griidc I. S1‘.—1, Iilll Murphy; 2, Jimmy Campbell; 1i, lrn Piduoon. Grndc I. Jr.—1, Frances _P;irsons; i .2, Fred Lamont; Zl, Billy Pidgeon. , P nttcntliiiicc-Jonn Muc- -Rne. Evelyn MacRao. iiiglicst average Grades I-IV.— Frances Parsons 05. 9o. Highest nvcruge Grades V.-IX.-— ennui IV. Sir-i, Isobel AIiicRnc; . J zin Campbell; 3, Willard Cous- ins. Lirude IV. Jr.—l, Evelyn Muc- l Teacher-Mrs. Waiidy G.MuriJ11Y- POPLAR GROVE SCHOOL Report for Ponlnr Grove School for the month of March. Grndc VlII.-l, Ruby Ellflilds; 2. Grade X.—1. Louise Hooper; 2. shirley Murphy; 3, Jean Milligan V . Gie Milligan; 3. Hinson Gay. .- de V.-1, Rena Milllgan; (is. l\.'.--l, Wnndn Eiinnds; 2, l‘ . out of Illllch clothing; pct. ovcrliciilotl innl (‘uni nil loo surl- denly; got their fiwl. wcl ; kit-k off tin: ln-d clothes, and do n (lozon things the nintlivr (‘illllllll Ilillf the luilllo in irixiliiv: o‘ Ill will iikC;FOTlIl‘l'iiEl1‘[ til v u-ll l: wil find in Dr, Wit-hik- .\|i1‘l.‘.l_\' I'm. mothers, for ilm 1m -‘ |~ l‘ Phi --. linitl. ; t‘ i l '~ ill-HY 5" — ~ —— wi~ i‘: Clniirir: Ainziicson. Iluirliczw-Lit.» t l). Ainrfiefl lii)—l. Ltniinnii W Bryon Bonita 3. Aiim; - . ___ Bi‘li'l‘ll.\‘ 5011001. ' BiiritiinS-riititvi, Lot 7 zitivnti l/ . W,‘ . 11.1111111- ' 111i! s ii‘ mi iur LAST “Tlflrllliil-I \( llUOl. .\i '.'.ii.i liillll‘; L’. McKiiv itlitl ‘ for Mil 1i l. . Vl/iflii‘ (inrrci; ‘J, ix-tl Aim-ii‘ Ji“»\t‘il. Hniwi tVnitc: 2, l0 if A.--1, Buddy MacKin- _ Ellilfit? Wnilc. Gracie I. U-~NU exams. aid. ‘ C-rnrlc I. B.—i. Annie ‘iinilicson: j Perfect i\i'.(‘ii(l.iiil'i‘ - Mnriorle 2. Uni-i Shepherd. Perfect. nituiidnnoc -- Evciyn lsnhcl Itliitcli, Joan MilCKililBy, lJnmcs. Alexina iticLeori, Licorulo , I*'i'('(lil You, lGiiils. Norma Morris, Albert .\lc- Tczirhcr—Mni'gurritc Breiigtlli. Mother lloi lo Blaine lor ,.\lu!rli, Lois Nllllfll. Jcnii Mulch, the 0hiidren’s Golds ilc all the mother can do tho kiddies will run oora not properly wrnppwl up; have on foo lit-lp. L . i‘: colds is to give thorn something ‘imit nnv in -. niul this tin: mother 07",,‘ ,1 fp1_1\(\|l_\' nsml hy Canadian "...,.,t :1 inner»: as much, 00c, at \'\'K __ '"-_,.~1-, 1.1. v-llill 0., 111...: -l, A.I'IJIIIU.LU'\