APRIL 16. 1941 71st: AND GAME LICENSES - --~ are" "mmncciz. All h mvlfll“ of Easiogni ruhlnr ""1 esoh. I°""°‘“'“" m cases before hunting or g of the cost One Dollar (81.00) hm‘ “an ‘(iguana non-resident hunting Ten ’ a the followinl illness: polllrl: Prcll i ‘°'“°Z',,; Lpisnitnr-Eyizauiocieuwn. “ha. Ind GIIIIG Assoclltnon Patriot omn- n_ cdfiffy, [lead nsrters st Charlottetown, Sollrls. Montague, Bom- "ffihiu information so mnderstandfglgs rcgsrdmg its provisions. . Th De srt t I "' {Fwdnnsa 13:. agile-unis Fish an Geno Act so ere mo! y, l, 1 nsranmsm‘ or Aoalcuurunl. w. n. smw. newly Minister. C 51144-10. lot tetown. Fs1zn:K'I2Lu>ra1oznvs MIIIITREAL STSGK EXCHANGE (Csnsdisn Press) -_—’ :-:s:-:§:-:§:-:axa:-czx—xmx§lc_smn: FOR SALE Valuable residence st 84 rooms C Longwortli Avenue. Eight M11 ompleie with all modern conveniences. Garage, Sun porch Back Garden, Lawn also extra building lot. Frontage Albany, 145 ft. Telephone No. 770 or Provincial Bank of Can- ada, Charlottetown. é Z-Z .%Z'ZZH_?&HZH%EIP%E£RY jldvertising liates-— Payable in Advancc- Mlnjmum Charge for Any Advertisements 2i Cents t c“ I1- word; C115 Flornl a! ,1 Guardian locals, 5c per word: mm o c minl w, 3c c, wflfff°fieiiritimzsni s3»... w» w inch- um of "Mid 51,111.31 Offerings. Cards, etc.. 5e per name: letters oi I Jig pct inch; Wedding engagements i0 W01‘!!! l0! 51-99 Western end Eestern locale Events 8o per word: Cunuulcncfits for every additional 3 words. Notices oi‘ ‘thanks Dbl! ma] lo an 11m pct inch or to per word. Lists of Subscription! Apilfttnlgllauelltlflflch- Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on i9 ti?‘ . lpplillilllllll. i i For Sale ZZZM LUXE PRAM lN 7°“ ‘$51.10 Em Apply 84 §¢h°°1 Sig» i“ m°"“‘““ °’ "midis-Zn. .. ron HIGH QUAL- P. Sired Baby Cléilckfi- z n . v-e H“ My 4-15-31. on Si"? Eloy R. °~ .. write You'll“ Escaped ESGAPED FROM MY RANCH l Silver Female Fox Marked. Ite- ward. Notilv Archie McDonald. Brooklyn. Lot 61. 4-14-31. Female Help Wanted ltooke Close Bell Tel 14g 1.3 Brazilian . 7 1.4 B O Power A 1o f‘ 4. 0m Pacific s: Can Steamship 5 1-: Celsnese 3g Cons Smelt 3a 1.3 Dom Coal Pfd 12 1.: Bridse 22 3-4 Gen Steel Wares 5 1-: D T05 l 5-8 Int Nickel 39 3-4 Power 30 1-3 Nat Brew 34 1.3 Norancla 42 1.4 Power Corp 3 Quebec Power 13 Bhawinigsn 13 1-3 5t Lew Com _. 8t Lew Pfd l2 Wpg Elec A as Wpg Elec B _ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) WANTED — MAID FOR GEN- River. P} AL m“ 551,5 _ PURE BRED D2150 shorthorn Bull. i?“ “m” “When: a ' ' ' f it SALE — PIANO. GOOD _C0_N- - Edition. Phone 664-L. 4 16 1i: . 5ALE — COLT, "Zfim, Bruce Homers. bane Village. . To Let Y - R. THE SEASON . ‘$52111;- Joann at Rosebank. Phone 564-1.. 4-15-3 . p-owo-vvooooaewoeoom ;*iTTENTl0N rnooucrns We offer a special grading service for eggs. Highest f market prices paid. Located ' behind Vendome Hotel, Kent M. McKENZIE eo-o-oo-eo» oe o ¢¢+m+ , S-i5-lB-2l-23-25-28 . Professional Bards j McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY K C. Barristers and Attorneys st- Law M A R E Bradal- 4-16-11. MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street Z Q -I "1 ID = N 5 O. Q O 5 u es = ~< ll. F. ARBIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountants Isstern Trust Building Charlottetown ii i1- H. F. McPHEE 3A.. K.C. NOTARY so BARRISTEII soubirou B39111 g Charlottetown i am. a. MATHIESON moss can“ “M: r0 1.01m P. s. Island é i. EYES EXAMINEll 5N1! liU-SSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITBIST N Corner KEEt '.“.‘.‘.’.'“&E.... at; ollliosite itlrs Grocery Ive i ‘l’ ....“l...'.li’.'.‘é'l"li'i$"' .l_ . PALMER i. HASLAM l. J. IIASLAM B.A.. LLB. hAltlrlsTElt. ETC. _of Nora Scotin Chambers (ihlilarlottetown l‘ I. l. “masonry 1'0 LoAN "fRiocGUlGAN l. TRAINOR eral h- .... Apply 1B1 Kent. 4-14-31. PRACTICAL NURSE 0R WOMAN want/e care for a female invalid, city. State age and wages Apply “R! Guardian. 4-15-21. WANTED MAID. APPLY MRS- Gess, North River Road. 4-14-16-18. Salesmen "Wanted N0 RISK IN CHANGING agencies or in undertaking the sales of Familex cosmetics, rem- edies, essences, spices, household products. farm products. insect- icides, tonics for animals, (115- infectants Quality and quantity assure advantages on competition. Each home a prospect. A sale made means a sale repeated. Ex- planatory ABC book with illus- trations in colour greatly helps sales. Ask for folder. Free plan without obligation. Pamilex. 570 St. Clement. Montreal. 10-4. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Every time you take off your fur or your fur coat, shake well and smooth with your hand. Use an oiled feather for cleaning s. lock. Silver soaked in the water in which potatoes have been boiled cleans in half the time. Damp salt ri-bhcd on silver re- moves salt stains. If you wash silver in s solution of boiling water and borax, you can often s/vold cleaning it. On the next windy day. hang your furs outside for a good blow. Wet furs should be shaken hard and the surface who'd with a clean dry cloth, Never dry them in front of a fire. 11f your furs have been sub- jected to smoke or fog, shake well and wipe with e svponfie wrung out o?‘ cold water, stroking the way of. e ur. iii-ICE“ or 5 J.‘ Q a i’ Q To be sold by public suction on Franny the 29th day of May. i942. at the hour of l2 o'clock noon (Alien- tic Daylight Saving Time) in iront of the Lew Courts Building in Char- lottetown, ell that trsct of lend situ- m. lrlns and being in Charlotte- town, Queens County, Prince Edward ..sisnd, bounded and described as inflows, that is to ssy: COMMENC- llNG on the South side of Admiral Lane end in the Northeestern snglc of lend in possession of Herbert W. Plstts it runs thence in s Southcrly direction slong the Eastern bound- ll’! line of land of Herbert W. Platte and lend formerly owned by Dr. Goodwill until it reaches the North- ern side of York no, thence in so Easterly direction n ng some until it lot of lend own y Mr. Steven, thence Northerly s.ud st right snglu York Lune slonl the Western hllllllflll‘: line of Mr. Steven's lend until it reaches the Northwestern angle of seine, thence Easterly along the Northern bouudsriy of Mr. Stsv. erts lot of laud and ots of lsno cl which iin rune ell dnltlh Emil e sr e w or lane until p bound it reaches the Western sry of lend of Mrs. Dull; thence Northerly along seine sud algngrxlvlesseru bofindirynof sroucri ting on or I ver lee until it reaches the Southern side ioresnid. and r genes W to “n: ‘th 8 til side of soothe 22111:‘ binge $1393 meuceruent, the lends ebove des- cribed containing en sres of live end oue-llsif sores. s little more or less, :""..'t ifllii-mfirariifi.‘ E his death. The shove ssle ls uisde under sud by Virtue cf the power of ssle con- telned in sn lndenture of Mortfs e the l h of November l, Inede between Catherine Jens Pow- er William , lin Power sud ulna- Power, wife of the esid wu- llsin Po "K R Ma (lUlliAN. ls. o. “" " :':.o::*..**.e.:::::.r.-.* ° “.73. . .... ma. mzztoar .'.2..':.*.*.~.... "rrrmismn... "than Street Chsrlottetows i-D-ld-ll. ~ o THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAA IIEW Yllllll STOSK EXBILXNGE (Censdleu Press) Blocks Am Tel Tel Close s-n - en us» I I sbnb Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward Penn RR Phil Pet Co Sid Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth I s I I @W@¢#DN ' on-‘seow-efunus-i-u QQD l $§Z5I383$$38B5238SS8SS=§ "‘."’f’-“.“.“."‘.”1“" ‘eisfibfish3fi3$hl Montreal Exchange stcdis Clog; MONTREAL. Alflll 15—(CP)- On average most issues moving on Abmby p“ _ the stock exchange and curb mar- Abmb; Com 55 ket today were marked down but Asbestos u; mounyhoeourilties ltiield fiirmly stbov- h _ er g eves an pu up a ar- gafiugg A Li‘; rier to continuation of Tuesdays flaser ___ easier trend. mam. VTC 1o Metals were a softer spot, In- mrd A 1514, iernational Nickel and Hudson Pr,“ Com 714 Bay Mining touching new low Price Pm prices, though Consolidated Smelt- “ ers was a bit harder. Montreal Power and Winnipeg Electric “A" posted rises in util- ities but down were Bell Telephone, Power Corporation and interns- tionol Power preferred. C.P.R. rc- ____ trileved %op1ening‘dslip ltnlscarrlerl eggs n us r a was (Canadian He”) Dosco "B." Cockshutt Plow, Do- . . Clo" minion Bridge, Gypsum and St Lawrence preferred. Price Broth- c “Eda _ ers was on the firmer side. Cgmmerce 14814 Celanese preferred was stronger in miscellaneous and Imperial To- MWPWP] 1514 bacco preferred and Lang edged racism: - “was Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks higher; mines slightly lower; Sllnlor oils steady. Montreal-Papers N811"; 0"!" groups lower. Ncw Yolk-Stocks closed unchanl- ed Winhlpeg—-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton highli- Currencies NEW YORK, April 15—(CP)— The Canadian dollar recovered i-B of o, cent in today's forefiil t?!‘ change dealings to close at s dis- count of 12 7-a psi- cent in term-B of United States currency. (Ot- tawa Foreign Exchange Cont-ml Board rate 9.00-0.91 per cent dis- count.) All other leading foreign cur- rencies including the pound Ster- ling st $4.04 finished unchanged. Toronto Exchange TOIRONTO. April 19—(CP)-—1n- dustrisl stocks tightened up this afternoon on the Toronto exchantle to show an index gain of 47 st the clue other groups showed litt.e net change for the do - The some closed .12 down. the .05 down and the western oils .01 up. Volume was the emlliflt W! l full session in two weeks et 109.- 000 shares. Only the utilities leaned to the down side. Bel] Telephone weak- ened 1 1-4 to 143 and smoker loss- es came through for the Gatineau issues. Brazilian end steam-shine f . pgske Shore nit s new low. Off l9 cents to 6.90, Sigma was down 1e cents to 4.60, Bralorne l0 cents w 7.30 and net losses of 4 to 5 cents were showing finally for Chester- ville, Perron and Teck K1183198- Pnesion came “P '7 will" °° 133. Macassa added 8 cents snd the c105,- wqs up a few cents for Pio- neer. San Antonio and Wendigo. Small fractions were dropped by Noranda and Hudson Bay and Smelters firmed 1-4 to 38. The cheaper base metals also posted minor changes. 5 Rock closed 2 cents down st 1.5 , Sherritt s cent. down and Ontario Nickel st 1o 7.3 was up 1-a at the close. Western oils were dull. Calgary and Edmonton was down s. few rents for broken lois. Home Oil gained 3 to 2.43, snd British-Do- minion firmed i-I to 25 l-l. iCOAL nfilldfi“; “fifi"llnt.lu'f. Cosh. 0L0 SYDNEY QCBIINZJ) ALBION BOUND ALBION NU‘! BAIVIIW BCIIINID DOMINION 00K! BRA! 0'0! LUMP lNVIitNlll ICIEINID Prompt sud careful telly erlesforC-O-D-etderettl VLII. Sllllt 8i 6o. Phone 170. use metals 51 Total sales: 16.500 shares; Indus- YJIBLS, 10,51); M11185. 5,900. Finance NEW YORK, A/pril 15-—(AP)-- The downward movsment in ihe stock market was stemmed today in a reversal of Tuesday's culmin- ating decline. Many key issues managed to show modest improvement, though steady appeared the most accurate description of the list as a whole. Turnover dropped to 347.630 shares, compared with 556 630 in the pre- vious session, which was the larg- est since early Marrh. Canadian stocks showed mostly fractional strength Dome Mines and International Nickel common shares gained 1-2 cint and Ford, of Canada "A", La Shore Mines, Canadian Pacific 1-3 each. Inter- national Nickel pfd jumped 1 3-4 points to 120 3-4 and Distillers Sea- graon pfd was 7-8 point higher but Distillers pfd shares eased l-8. Unchanged was Walkers pfd. leader such as U.S. Steel, Beth- lehem, General Motors, Goodrich, Sears Roebuck, Deere, Douglas, Boeing. American Can. Interna- tional Nickel, Dow Chemical, Du- Pent. and Santa Pie added fractions to a point or more. even while a few backsllders lost simiia“ fl- mounis. including Allied Chem- ical, Pennsylvania. Eastman Ko- dak, .i.C. Penney and General Electric. The Associated Press average oi 60 stocks held even at, 33.4, with s few wide dips offsetting many small gains. Frr the list as a unit», declines slightly outnumbered plus ans. with much of the financial dis- trict's attention focused on the annual meeting of the American Telephone d; Thlegrsph 00.. where President Walter S. Gifford was not overly encouraging on contin- uetions of the common dividend at the $9 annual rate in effect for two decades. the company's shares ended l-2 point ltp, after having been s point higher for a time. Rsbiiinrslm “HAPPY GANG" Picture FREE with purchase of 25c Colgates Tooth Brush BABIES Nouns Heinz Strained Foods Heinz Junior Foods Pablurn Nursing Bottles Nipples Talcums-Baby Oil Vitamin Preparations Etc. Quart Size Mineral Oil 79c 25c Noxzenia — — —19c Apple Blossom Soap Cakes 23c Harrington Hand Cream 15-25-50 Wildroot Speed Set Wave Set 15c —_-- ' L. M. Doucette i B. M. Smnllmnrl. -.~. 1 Livestock i? MONTREAL, April 16—(C'P)- There were 12 cattle, I sheep, 588 hose end 437 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets to- day. Hogs were barely steady, oth- er kinds of livestock were firm. There were not enough cattle g sheep offered to make s. mar- Vesl calves were firm selling from $8 for ommon light veals to $12.50 for the best kinds. The good vesls made $12 to $12.50, medium $10 up and common to fair veals in mixed lois mostly $9 to $9.50. Drinkers were $7 to t8. Hogs were $15.25 for B-i dress- ed. Grade A drew $1 per hog pr!- miurn with discounts on off grades. Saws were $9 to $9.75 live weight. On the Maritime market rail grade hogs $15.25, rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $10.75, number one over 270 pounds $9.75, gsufllslbe!’ two undesirable sll weights Choice steers $10, good $9 50. medium $8.50, fair $7.5‘. common $6.25 down. Choice heifers $9.50, good $8.75. medium $8, fair $6.75, common $5.75 down, Good cows $7.50, medium $6.75, fair $5.75. Gunners $4.25 down, cutters $5 down. Boning bulls $625 down, butchers bulls $7.75 down. No quotation on veal and lambs. Produce Prices MONTREAL. April i5—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and vresiern (92 score) 35 1-4B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 30- 30 1-2; A-medlum 28 ‘1-2-29; A- pullers 25-25 1-2; E-B 27-27 1-2; E-C 23 l-ZA MONTREAL, April 15-(CP)— Produce Market prices here today as reported by the DOIIUIIIQD De- partment of Agriculture fol.ow:_- Eggs: graded shipment selling A-large 30 l-2; A-mrdium 28 1-2- 29; pullcis 25 1-2-26; B 27 1-2- 28; C 24 1-2-25. Butter: first grade creamerv prints, Jobbing price. 36-36 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 l-2-36; wholesale. Que no 1 DB5- teurized storage 35 1-4. no 2 stor- age 34 3-4. Cheese: current receipt F2058. shipping int, white and colored. western 2 -20 1-4; delivsrcd Mont- real Que 21 3-4: ntioissale white and colored western 20 1-4; No. 2 Que 30 3-4 ncm. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.65- 170; no 2 1.25-4.50; NB mountain no l 1.75-1.80: PEI mruntain 1.80 —1.90; whites 1.75-1.80. i.“ Eel-we," ' .',.'\c"“'\€n1\cri5_f,¢ l‘ E Ruzuflfl" ‘(é f be»: 1110"” i’ adjustments composed the bulk of the business on Winnipeg groin exchange today. Wheat futures closed unchanged. Gram futures close: wheat: May 79 1-4A, July 83 8 8B. . Oats: May, 51 1-2: July 60 3-33; Oct 48 i-ZB. Barley: Ma G4 8-43, July It 3-8A, Oct 62 7-8-63. Wheat: Ncs. 1 hard and 1 nor 79; No. 3 nor 75 7-8; No. 3 nor 73 3-4; No. 4 nor 73 1-2; No. 5 70; No. 6, 67, 3-4; feed 65 1-4; No. 1 gar- net 73 l-4; No. 2 garnet 72 3-4; No. 3 garnet 7i 3-4; No. l durum B3 3-4; No. l A.R.W. 82 3-4. Oats: No. 2 CW 51 l-4; ex 3 CW 50: No. 8 CW 49 3-8; ex 1 feed 49 l-4; No. 1 feed 48 5-8: No. 2 feed 47 l-4; N0. 3 feed 44 3-4. Barley: malting grades: O-row Nos. 1 end 2 CW 64 3-4; z-row Nos. 1 and 2 CW 64 3-4; G-row No. 3 CW 62 5-8; others: No. feed 61: 1 No. 2 feed 60; No. 3 feed 59 1-2. Cardigan Head Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. 1MB Valley spent a few days visiting in the city. Mr. George Macaulay. Cardigan Head, left Tuesday morning for military training. Mr. Charles MacLeod, who has been employed on the mainland for the past sereval months returned to his home in Lorne Valley on Thursday. William MacAulay of the P. E. I. Highlanders, spent his furlough with his father, Mr. D. C. Mac- Aulay, Cardigan. Mr. Gordon Maclcod, teacher in Lorne valley school, attended the teacher's Convention held in the P. W. College, Charlottetown. Mr. George MacConnell. returned to his home in Lorne Valley dur- ing the pash week having spent the winter months on the mainland. Mr. Joseph Baldwin. Baldwin's Road. spent the Easter Holidays visiting friends in Aracadie. Mr. Frank Bradley. St. Teresa, left on Thursday morning for mili- tary training, With the approach of Spring and the snow so swiftly disappearing once again we hear the rumble of the wagon wheel on the country roads, which may become more familiar to us this season than the swift speeding hum of the motor car, for we must all do our part to help win the war. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacInni-s. Halifax, have returned w Lorne Valley to reside.. Mr. Charles Bradley, St Teresa, was a recent visitor to the City. Mr. Elmer MacQuaid, 48 Road. spent a few days in the City. Mr. Angus Macbeod, teacher in Cardigan Head School, attended I You can get more satisfaction for lees work and at less cost if you check your plans with your C-I-L Paint Dealer. In addition to the highest quality C-I-L Paints, he can supply almost any kind of material for home repair or improvement. He has dozens of special aids and suggestions to save you time and money and do a better job. Before you start to pelnhyou use see how the job will look in s thousand diflerent colour cow bin-lions . . . with the C-I-L 1942 Colour Styling Book. 9! actually painted colour sheet: (Q's 1 2') csu be visualised through l0 separate transparent For Colour overlays of home il- teriora end exteriors. CARVELL BROS. LTD Distributors FOR SALE EVERYWHERE C-I-L PAINTS the Teacher's convention in Char- loliewwn. Miss Melvina Gordon. Cardigan Head. spent the week-end visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Michael Foley, Cardigan Head, arrived home on Wednesday having spent the winter in Halifax. H Miss Anna. MacCannell, who is attending the Union Commercial College City, spent the Easter holi- days with her parents, Mr. and ivLrs. Reuben MacCannell, Lorne Valley. Miss Helen Smith. I St. _Teress. spent a few days visiting ifl Cari- gan. Mr. Walter MacLeod, Lorne Val- ley was e recent visitor to the city. Mr. William Goodwin. C. N. R. employed at Vernon River spent the week-end at his home Baldwin! Road. FOR - LASTING PROTECTIO ‘l Mr. James MacCsnnell. City, spent the Easter week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Joseph Macaulay. P. E. I. Telephone emmlyee CitY~ spent the weeai-end st hie home in Cardigan t? . Miss Anna Ryan. teacher in Al- berry Plains School spent the Eas- ter holidays at her home in Cardi- gan. c, _.____________ LABELS MAY DISAPPEAII. LONDON —(CP)—- Because the paper shortage, lane's U; ~ bottles may disappear. UiLcr colored caps will indicate the brand of beer in the bottles. _________________ - Minsrd's relieves sprains. HOUSE GLEANlNil SUPPLIES PAINT, ENAMELS Varnish, Shellac Jap-A-Lac Inside and Outside Paint in a wide range of colors. Jap-A-Lac 4 Hour En- amel in many beautiful shades. Jap-A-Iiac Clear Varn- ish and Varnish Stain. Jap-A-Lac Floor enamel Jap-A-Lac Shellac, all sizes. 61 Floor Varnish. Valspar Varnish. Screen Enamel in black and green. ' Stove Pipe Enamel. 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