{mm 20 19 1 rocz? Quom nozvs Montreal Stock N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange .1 Close a" T“ If; 1-2 22c? and 1'- 3m?" will“ 25 Am Tel a; Tel 4 J‘ C Fog, 14 Anaconda 1Q; 11d! an, 5 1-2 Baldwin Loco m 9 ‘l-B B di A can C“ m?“ 29 1-2 33h 31 5'8 C" P“ 11 1-2 Ches a 0am 22 3.4 Pac swam 12 1-8 Chrysler 72 5_8 W‘ M 33 Con Edison 19 54; h ,, plow 10 3-4 Eiec Auto Lita 35 1-3 Cocks sumen 44 I-Z G811 EIEC 35 3,4 $58,, as 1-2 Gen Motors 49 m}, coal Pfd 1a 1-2 o: Nor Pm 2g 3-1; Dom B,.,,,,,e 29 Kennecott 33 1.4 1» B .3 . Cm r. W“ Texue 6 1-z'Nor A C d - m ° 15 ggfinff; C, 1s 1-4 |Pen n n 29 5-; w, Sreel Ware 9 1-4 11"!“ Pet Co 4a 1-4 Imp Tub 11 3-4 Stu Oil N J 5g 7-3 m, Nuke, 3'1 3.4 Texas Corp 47 3.4 uasscv Harris '7 i-Z United M!‘ 33 3-4 Powc, 24 7.13 S Rubber 36 1_4 p 5,9,, 30 3.2 L S Steel Co 34 7-3 ‘w 5,,“ g,“- 49 Vanadium Corp g0 3. ~~ l 45 3.4 West Union 33 3-3 13?: West Eiec 9g l2 l-U . ,_-__ 2 ’Il 1 MININC 3 3-4 MOIIITGQI Gurh "ronouro. April 1a —rCPl-Tor- 011.0 closing stock quotations _-““ u Stocks Close slot-ks osc Accne .09 5A 1 g n .6 11111111111 A l2 7-8 Ang Hur 4 05 Can vicxeri 6 l-‘l Armistice .45 D1111 A 3-8 ASt0rla, .09 Fm. A :22 i-2 Aunor 1_a5 111m Q11 3v‘) _ Baeamue .09 1-2 111111 011 l8 i-Z B Explor _13 I111 Pele l8 3-4 geasenlvlet .09 l. 2 -~—'——————€ a 1e ~ .15 UAVENDISH SCHOOL Blcgood 111 . "*- Bvblo ' .09 3-4 The inlloivlnl; is the report of Bonetal ' _1fl CJVCIICIISII School tor the month of Bralorne i i 10 lhrrh. Brit dom ,2’! Grade X-l. Ethel Moore 2. Clemmie Broulan .54 511111151111 3. Jennie Moore. Ca] mm 1,55 Grade VIII-1 Gordon Gillls 2. calmont .25 Chesley Clark 3. Elva Graham. cent Pat L10 Grade VII-l. John MacNeill 2. Chester _94 Alley Graham. Chromium z 05 0111119 V-1. Herbert Moore. cochenour _90 Grade IV-l. Charles Gallant. Comweal 15 Grade III Sr.-1. Vivian Simpson comm-um '97 il-larolq gimpson 3. Preston Simp- Co“ M,“ 4,, H, Belgrade III Jr-l Erie MacNeill 2 152mg l; 3"‘ Walter Gallant. E Crest _ Gradzilll-l. Bessie Moore 2. Alvin B‘; Mal 1 llacNei . E111 d ' Gracie I-l. Gordon Gallant 2. “£520 ' lilorley Graham 3. Gordon Graham. Franco 24 Perfect attendance: Jennie _Moore, Gods La '._,, Bic MacNeill. Alvin MBCNGIII. Hamwe" '0, l“, clPricze for Punctuallty: Chesley Hard R0 L45 RY- H k Prrzcs for Arithmetic: Alvin Mac- Hfifhfflm Neill and Gordon Gallant. Honing ',0 , Teacher, Caroline McCabo go,“ 3A5 Owev ‘,9 1 Hucl Bay Min 29 3 Imp Q11 13 1 n t‘- 1 5. AUCTION SALE i“? “' ‘ 1km Conga m? 3 611‘ Ad 5 30 Kirk La 54 La. Dutault 4 lam instructed by the Executors La shore 3_3 oi the Estate of the late Ada M. Lamaque 5m) Foster to offer by public auction on LI-Iéiiitlfl, Cfld 07 '1 . 0 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. llfiil L L l}, p3 AT 2 P. M. ECESSQ 3 10 Macleod 1 55 titty-five acres o! land at South Madsen 1 o3 Milton desirably situated on paved 581*“ m 1.65 highway six miles from Charlotte- econ P 93 McIntyre 50 town. The land is well watered, Mc-Kenzh,‘ partially clear, balance wcll wooded. Min Corp 1 Moneta Apply u’ Noranda ]_2 W. H. BEATON, Nolmetnl 359 Auctioneer. $320311 25 W$$J2fl®risv*;ssr;e:s- 0km i? 0*" NM‘ .08 1-2 it. s. .Zo-_\\%.4~§ -4~i,° Pacalta 0;, 4 \_ g? mour- , 32 1' 0 W NTED l H“ ' l Preston 1 3;; 1 ‘ . Queenston 37 lllan with knowledge of llard- fi gtoyxiiif, 25 ware u! "llresentativc for i San Ant '03 Eastern Nova Scotla and Cape - Sand 2 95 Brew" by a lending Local i 55mm, o4 "Wiiifle Cvmnanv- Annne- i 51.511111 '21 “"5 "l- lirescnt eniaged in es- I s1 l 0| lentlal war industry will not 1560c 42 be considered. Apply to ngnr- \ slam“ .36 “it Emllloyment and selective h gage PM‘ ~91’ . sen-lee Office. Refer R. 0. 35. Stp Roete ,2, 14 » - _ “d?” 119a - ._ §; _ Sullivan 77 t‘ Sylvan ' Teek Hu 21 i 1 51 1.08 Venture Waite Amu Wondhzu 23 __ I Wrl Hnrg 3}“ M, _. _ ‘ __ Ymir J“, ‘tllblilng ZIIdRdILLIIrIEsqfiegIaZhIIIcV q t CURB al representative by a lead- ,D?,§if:o,,g,%p l: Fbothill 1 35 Annlirants at present enlrflgfifl l Pend ore :1 tcsaentlal war industry will 1 n: e considered. Apply to Mrirf-‘djzmlliflylncnt and Sel- l, lc3zervlce Office. Refer h‘! 5ND Chandlery Company i x _ i11111§1111111a1 Gard; . McLeod i? Bentley w. e. BENTLEY. a. c J. a. BENTLEY. u. c. | Barristers and Attorneys-n! Law MONEY TO LOAN l" Prince Street I "llfffllland flgmpany n. F. AIIIIIIIBAIII chlfltrcd Accountants Total sales 350,000, Views 0f ll_$_ Senators 0n iPost-War Days tune to t- . nu intcrnldgfonhllir nthtflrcgcjghggdl I2 preserve the peace, TWPnty-four senators. one fourth men IS. have not. reached m1 “Ye-S’ or "no" decislgn ocnr 3153111112512? égghgirlls agent». together with eight m an Li" i) clillid not be reached pletcd todgafizd a??? will com- ,,,,s mpormh, figure" v W l decide To determine sentiment tile {iggechlted Press asked this ques- "Do vou favor committing the senate and country now to u post. l: Emm- ‘rrm Building war POIIPSP of preserving the penu- Charlottetown aflggecguh an international, pom, fl-FJUVM ‘Tl-ll! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ? What is a VICTORY BOND.’ A Victory Bond is a document containing proof that you have loaned money to your country to help win the war, and containing your countryfia promise to return your money to you in n specified number of years, and, in addition, to pay you interest every six months on your money until it is repaid. When will Victory Bonds I be [and of? The money you invest in a bond will be paid bark to you by your country when the bond rent-hos its maturity date, in the same way as Victory Loan Bonds of the First World War were paid. The maturity date of each bond is clearly stated in the wording of the bond. g Is a Victory Bond a safe inwstnzent? A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion stand behind it. Cnnndu has been issuing bonds for '75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due. Can] borrow nlancy on I Virtmy Bonds P Yes, it is very easy to obtain a loan at reasonable interest at any bank by using your Victory Bonds as security. In this cuso the interest on the bonds still belongs to you. It will pay n large part 0t‘ the interest charges on your loan. How is interest paid on I Victory Borzds? Interest on all bonds is payable each half _vc:1r. The dates on which interest is due arc stated in the wording of the bond. Bonds in hcnrer form and bonds which are register ed as to principal, huvo inlcrost c011 lOlIh‘ as who“ n on the right hand side of the bmni int 1v illus 1t i<1u One of these coupons hills due cut-h half _yt-:1r. tin- dutc 0f maturity of each 01111111111 being slluwn 1111 its face. On each inturest. dale, you cut oil tin- roper (‘ou)0n, and tnke it in your bunk. Au) ranch in nmndn ofnny cimrtvrod bunk will <-:1-l1 Victory Bond interest coupons without any char-go to you for this service. a a _, A Minister of-Fjnonclef H ealplains, various 11011111, about I ] Vrctorylllonds through this I Simple iquestionand. I , I i1ans1l1lér. .',.1nethod» Y‘ Nn interest coupons are attached to bonds which are registered as to both principal and interest. When the interest falls due 0n these bonds each half year, the Government of (‘anadn mails you a cheque for the amount due. This cheque can be cashed at. any branch in Canada of any chartered bank without any service charge. What is {be dlflercnre betzrceiz a I Bearer Bond and a Registered Bond? Bvurer Bonds may be sold at any time by any person holding them, and the interest coupons zlituchcrl to those bonds are payable to any person who presents them for payment. In short, bearer bonds are almost 11a liquid as dollar bills. If you own rvgisterod bonds, your namc 11nd the numbers of your bonds are kept. on record at: Ottawa. llvgistcrvd bonds are of two kinds-—(al those registered as i0 principal, (bi fully registered bonds, that. is, bonds registered as to both principal and interest. In the case of :1 bond registered as tu principal, the bond can only be sold if you sign u transfer form. However the interest. coupons 0n these bonds are payjnble to any [JOTSUII who presents them for payment. In the c4150 of :1 fully registered bond, the bond can only he sold if you sign :1 transfer form. Further, no interest r-uupnns are attached to the bond. The Government pays the interest on these bonds by mailing you a cheque each half year. I3cnr0r bonds. ofnny denomination may be register- ed as to principal, and in the case of bonds of $500 or larger amounts, bearer bonds can be excbungmi fur fully registered bonds. Similarly, réglstr-rvd bonds can be exchanged at any time for bearer bonds. The main riiilr-rrence between Iiearer bonds and TUIIISIUTIWI imnds is that registered bonds give you ln-ttur pruu-ciiun in the event that; bonds are lost, stolen or dr-struyed. IVhcrc should I [mt m] bonds I for mfr-i-clfz/lzg.’ .1\.~= Vivlllrv Ilnntls in bearer form can easily be suid by 1111\i111dy', you simuid keep thcm in a safety - aura,» Pest a“!!! deposit box in a bank. If you have not a lnx o! this kind, any bank will keep your bonds for you for a small annual charge. Safe-keeping arrangements can also be made with many trust and loan companies. If it is not‘. convenient for you to place your bondo for safe-keeping with one of these instatutionv. be sure lo keep them in a safe place at home, and be sure to keep a record of the serial numbers‘ 111 We bonds in another place. These numbers. will us valuable should the bonds be lost or destmgwed at any time. In any event if you keep your bonds at Home or at your place of business, it is safer to have them in registered form. 7 In what denominations I are Victory Bondaavrzilab/e.’ The longer term Victory Bonds, which are tho kind most people buy, are available in 1ion11n11na~ trons of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger zlmnunla. Short term bonds, which arr- bought for the must part by business tjrms and corpuratiuns. ire available in denominations of $1,000 and larger amounts. ? Iilrzlst I [my rash for Victory Brim/s? Not necessarily. Victory Bonds may In‘ purchased for cash or on a regular installment plan l\'l;1ny employers make it easy for their vmplm .- 111 buy bonds through asnlziry deduction plan t)r_\1111 u‘... y arrange to pay the instalments through your bank. ? Can V irtory Bands be sold easily.’ Yes, you can sell your bonds in :1 ready umri-bt at anytime. All you have lo (in is lake tbcm I11 .11\v investment. dealer, bunk. Stock broker m trust company. You will be zible to gel. your mum-y while you wait. Victory Bonds are the properly’ of their individual owners who have the right to turn them mm rush at any time they may desire. When u person buy: a Victory Bond, that person is making it p11>>1ble for this country to get the men and material needed for war use, and is helping to fight the home front battle against inflation. When people sell their bonds they are withdrawing this help. Emergency needs for cash are legitimate reasons for selling bonds provided the person has no ntbcr forms of saivlngs which can he used, or provided the person cannot obtain a temporary loan, in be fiepairl out of future income, to meet the immvrbzmu need for cash. SHIPS to get dollars v0 buy tiunga that are not essential have not legitimate reason. \Vc must not only increase our voluntary savings and lend them to our country through the purchase of Victory Bonds; we must also cuntinuv to hold these securities at least until after the war. unless we need money for rval nmergcnry use "Let us compete with our neighbours, 111 saving, nnt spending.” i ‘k ‘Ir If there are any other questions you would like answered about Victory Bo11ds,:1sl;11n; 1;1\'._-_-1111L-11l_ dealer, banker or Victory Loan shlcsr 111. Or 1t you prefer, you may write to me at Ottawa and I “ill we that your questions are answered. % uuglsrlglz 7011 11>. xxvli 7-4 Minimum Charge lor Any Advertisement 25 Cents " r *" ‘Ma's- 5" P" ""5; Western and Eastern locals l-rmvr-nn-nls and ord; ln Memurlam Notices 10c per inch; l: s 11! Gvnlrnl (lul-rnlluu .,,, _ _ _ . - 1- . . Classified 3c per w WASHINGTON. ADIII Ia—(AP)_ Tillrly-two senators Oppose com-‘ "Flam? u"? United States at this and lli ccnls for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and I\Pl"l‘i‘l‘~"i°l1- 79¢ PH‘ inch or 4c pcr word. [lists ol Subscriptions all cents per inch. Address and Presentation Sl-OO. Other rates on ~~~—-—— Charlultetuxvn WANTED V-"Exraniuucun of m9 531808, favor guch commjhi - ' —— -%m ' Help Wanted wanna; _ 11.111111“, con-m; ,-_;,,“,q;,‘,' “L, _' wgfmfrs m Phone 511 or 90 Cll-u- - mun: ilt-lp Whirled ThlrlY-IWO additional senators ' Applv "P," Guardian. wauren - MAN eon FARM ron sane -- 1~111111~B611 A o?- .\;.;\.\ nl'lil‘.\l mulch, 1x11 l ' 4-20-21- ,1 ilvlacDunald. Mt. Stuart. WAYfED-EIXPERIENCED mun‘ 1115111151. nears-Two uezavv (‘entire ¢,,,,,,,,,, ,2, - * s - - 1 ' v':_" , l Moncton. New Brunswick, bermnd Street. 4-20-31. mu.__ . - WANTED - IIOUSEKEEPER on, file new 101-111.» reliable maid. Reply stating wages! (ow, N. B. County wizh dwelling hn e and I _ 7i__i~._ Ollibllli(i1ll2$_ Apply 111 .\l.l.1-.\:1 m; Huh, He“, “Qdntcd , Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Rev 13111133153» . > J- 1 “. 4-20-2i. 1111' T1. (I05 2. ll and i, Dfilltll“. 1 .1.1r':‘.\ c‘: Nuvu- Seotm 11ml Prince Erlwarri lslnlnl. l"11.l ll.1l‘11t.‘1lIlll‘S (Ill posters (l Uiiiws 111 cilim and later-r‘ lulu .\ll.l‘|l(i be tiled ulth Civil Servn-v Cflllllllibhltlll R0‘,Il‘(‘.\t'lll.'\ll\‘(‘, 261 be transferred—candidatrs must. l‘L'L':i‘ oi National Selective Ser- at Church Roan. Lot 40, in King; 223 wn.~t1ington St. New Glas-, a Cm-npany 31o yo", 5, To,“ 4-11-81. onto, Ontario‘ ‘SQ-n; 11 - -—~————-?-—— __ , mcht of PCHSIOHs 11nd National T0 LET — HEATED I-‘IIRNIaIIItD '1'111s A<11-e1<11.-,e-l Dog Catcher employed by " -“"" "y" a ‘W ‘Woodland For Sale mrnt is Authorized bv the D1r-, the Cu,“ Chief of Police 4- '" ‘A FOR SAL . . , ., .. Tjrmlvrnrfrrnxrsrran ) _ ]|(),\‘P[‘[‘,\1, QRDER- 1110111 Telephone SBtlA-J. 4-19-21 , h kk ith ' d i' . . ~ . . . , - Coming Events 3c per -,4 r,|_ lélanécpégodwwflgegngfiée ,5? 0Q Hearth, lluhiax, N_ s_ 51020, $i14fl. licfhslitvlllg room omground a011,, v ,,_,,.,-,cld Sung, Axmmsu" . .1 . . 1 1 a 112:‘ ~“ 1 s» 111 w. -<»11-1~ ...1\1..l-|l||_1;s1, ‘ar s, 0., c ; 11-, L A . .1 -- g 1 _ 1 - _ “ _ , _ , _. r inch; Wedding enfagemcnlghamflid, zznfrshfi" , 831e,,‘ cl,gglg,,,,sgs,i,t_ive 5on1“ in‘ . ‘uniform will be turulshczl Ttflurnlilggd-a 3s" Iilllll‘. ihl'(‘(‘~(|lllll‘I0l lltd “till 4464i plus cost d! lvcfltcd- A353’ ‘(gvllluvrdian (rifled. | m“II"9-*5- kIWhQ“ MM“ 4,440,131. | kitchen chairs. wishes sale privately. {,;,,"\,,,_',_;,i"',;u;j,§ bluyvd 111 Pusl 0111r-1\<. ./\_1., - be soon at - 1-11- “a .'.' 1PM _,,_ . r :- : and 1>.11s1111>.<. 11111111» a. B. W111i. ‘-“"“ “m” ""‘“““”‘° “ ° 1 The Rum-Au .~I.\IPSOI\ h" 5111* mutt)"- l~:.\s'r1~:l1.\' .\l.'r:.\'<‘\‘. (Q.1,11,r-1ul ihmrl, llnhfnx, a; soon All OWIIQFS 0f (IOlLS, lllkcl _ as llOSSlbiC. Aotihczuions will rut, warning “m, more no“. is a l 1 livered in tru k l 1 L‘, A l A. L. -- v - - . . c m“ ppv , '° N" G"“"“""‘ ,4'"‘3‘-, vicv. 4-20-11. kcep 1t oft‘ the street 0r 11 MAID wluvrlen. APPLY ‘illlfi. 1” . will he picked u and the W“. T - 1o £10m‘ Aruclcs Wanted owner quhiecied pin a fing <umhqhzlcl.1fhehwglf"glghillflld m Mom.,§,I°G“F,,§§’,T,Q,;,fi§’ Rm" R°“d~ 4-90-31 s’ - ~~ H, w, , ~ d ‘ Neill.‘ ‘ ‘ 4-l0-5i: IVA-‘AIIEII /|1\N EXPERIENCED IHKIFIIIIIIIIITQI) nlvloi: “nc ‘nme “I ‘ ‘WIhEIVIIInrhiCIILlIIIIQ AIWII“ ‘n ‘mmN u‘ I s- —- --- math. (hint ‘ilgcl; Rpfefcnp . ‘ . . '. ' - ' ~ "- "' ~ 1"" l" "_‘~ , t‘, Rfl- l-‘(lR sari‘. - .10 norms or LAND Apply m Mrs. o. P. stensnfn.) ‘ylliiwfnrifctfflal“? 15:15:21 A. B. lllRTlVlSThE, htwn-Ifalhppef (~1',‘,,‘,.,s,-,,,;f,',',‘_"“" M" l Sven-rind hand Ii piece (‘hos _A\'