\\“-*\ "p Announcement his successor. from May 1st, 1943. farms, etc. As announced in The Charlottetown Guardian 3nd the Charlottetown Patriot, on or about April 7th, 1943, referring to an Agreement between myself and the H. K. S. Hamming Real Estate Co., Mr. I-Iemming has turned over all his Real Estate business to me as This is to announce that I have taken an office in the Currie Block, 179 Queen St., Charlottetown, as I 811011 be V"? Phased to meet all old customers and as many new ones as are interested in Real Estate. It is my intention to carry ‘on a real estate business as before including the renting and selling of houses, Trusting to have the pleasure of serving you. ADAMS & C0., lleal Estate A. L. Adams, Prop. application. Advertising Rates- ivlinimum Charge for Any Ad-ertisemenl 25 Cm“ Lltlssl c ‘c per wor ; In emurinm Noll. ~ "0 - . . l-‘Iorglland sllgirituan0lrerlvragsé Cards. ms I r per mm“ Li“! n’ con ocnce c per nc l: e ding engageme t 40 ,1 f _ and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. NldtIces dlfollfliiaxllssilrlld) Appreciation. 70c per Inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions a0 cents per Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Payable in Advance 091111118 Events 3c per word; etc” 5e per name; Letters of rcniaie llelp Wanted IIOUSEKEEPER FOR FAMILY or three. Apply J. R. Burnett, Guardian oiiice. 4-2441 IVANTED-A MAID BY MAY 15th Apply to Mrs. Ivan Borne No. 9d Brighton Road. 4-30-21. M’ “ '_'7"_"' “"" WANTED TRUSTWORTIIY MAID experience not necessary. Wages 52o, Apply by letter giving refer- ences, AB Guardian. 4-2B-3i. WANTED — A MAID FOR FAM- iiv of two. References. sleep out. Apply after 5.30 P. M. 5a Fitz- ioy Street. 4-30-31. p-Male Help Wanted VI. . TED — MAN FOR. ‘FARM work. If iriurried can supply a house. Mayor A. S. Robertson, Beach Grove. 4-29-21. ivANTED — MAN WITII KNOW- ledee of Bookkeeping and Gen- eral Office Work. Apply Select- ivc Service Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4-26-61. Agents Wanted MALE AND FEMALE IEIID EXTRA CASH? YOU CAN get it bv devoting your spare time to distributing Watkins farm and household necessities to steady customers. If vou're enterprising. honest and dependable and have your own means of trnnsplllflfl‘ ton. \ve have a proposition to in- tcrest you. rite. the a. R. , pantry For Sale i-‘oic SALLIITOTI-Titm ipply 10s Wcymouth. 4-29-31. Foe sAu: - IIIITI-ECITMROLEET Sedan, reconditioned motor and ¥°°<1 11195 Apply: Lyman Tre- meffl. New Wiltsiiore, 4-29.g1_ Help Wanted AlltCltAFTiTltAlNEl-JS WANTED Male and female, to learn air. omit in plant school. M5195 must be dlsfillllrgcd or rejected from 1111111011! Sfirvlfie. Living allowance paid while being taught. Apply in person to nearest Erriployment, and Selective Service Office. Refer R. O. 48. 4.z9-3i_ Wanted WANTED USED CAR. STATE price. Cedric Simpson, Buy‘ glow. - 8-31. sournn MLTONTI. 1. ‘Ilie South Milton Women's Iiistit- ute met at the home of Mrs. A. Duffy on April 14th, for their reg- ular monthly meeting. Ten members and one visitor were present. Meeting opened with Club Woiii- en's Creed followed by roll call. Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. Two quilts, 2 scar- ves, I sweater. 5 prs. socks 1 pr. sea- man‘s long stockings and 2 pr. gloves were handed in for Red Cross. It was decided to hold a sale at I-Io1man's store pumping gompanyq Dept, Z-C-IA l Mrsa J. Rodd and Mrs. Jas Coles, Montreal Que. 4-39" dart-time Work-—Female F0 YOU, MADAM OR. MISS: Perhaps you have selling quali- fications. You know of women making reasonable salary in their snare time. would vou like to do tho same with well-known and _ profitable Products? For dctuilq write: Rawleiizhfis. D9119- M-L--i'IO-3I2-D., Montreal. Personal KIRBYKS ENGLISH IRON AND Yeast Tonic Tablets for Nervous Disorder A general blood tonic K0.‘ mstnaid The Two Macs DruR Stcrc. Charlottetown li-Zil-Ffl-U- Aucti n Sale rmpAv. 1mm, suvrn AT ll ocnocic Stalls of the newly renovated Fish Market will be sold at nllllllfl Iurtlon ner order of the Market Committee. WJI. BEATON Auctioneer. t-Zii-‘ZB-Kil-Zil. NOTICE Crushing Grain discontinued until further notice. THOMAS CARRAGIIER. n9 21 New Wllishire. TffilffafillfafffififflifikWfl Farmers’ Prince Edward Island farmers in need of farm help far laborers seeking employment "i100 the land should register at once with the P. E. I. Farm Labor Bureau, Mutch Bldg, corner this Spring as well as Queen St» Charlottetown. Application forms are obtainable at your community Post Office. IIIIIjIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ CREAM COMMENCING MAY 4th Grub River, Peter's Road, Murray Harbor North, Gas- Pemllllf, Sturgeon, Albion, Lower ,Montague, Sparrows’ MAY 18th — Eliiotvale, Avondale ' GORDON HAYNES hauling m IIAZELBROOK CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING ASSOCIATION Road. were appointeld to attend to adver- ising it. Place of next meeting uii- dlcided. Lunch committee Mrs. D. MacL-ean. Mrs. Cyrus MacNelIl, and Mrs. William MacNeill. Roll call to be answered by an exchange of flower bulbs. slips or seeds Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem C.P.E. Employees Assoc. Increase In Number Mr. F. W. Whitehouse, Secretary Treasurer, Canadian Postal Emp- loyees Association, who is making an organization tour 0g the Mari- time provinces and has been in Charlottetown for the past few days lcft for Moncton Wednesday Montreal Stock Exchange " Bell Tel Brazilian Can Cem Can Car Found Can Ind A1 A can Pac Can Steam ' Cockshutt Plow Cons Smelt DOm Coal Pfd DOm Bridge Dom Stee B Dom Textile Dryden Int Nickel _ Massey I-Iarris McColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power Stiawiniean St Law Pfd St Law Com Steel of Can P W1); Eiec B MINING TORONTO. April v-t-a» >->—>— v 29-~(CP)— morning. He reports that thc organ- ization lass n larger membership, than ever before in its history and that the postal employees nre to be, commended for rendering such‘ satisfactory srrvicc (luring such try- ing times. | Mr. Whitehorse addressed a meet- . ing of the Charlottetown Branch on Tuesday evening. which was largely attended, many new. members being, present. l Branziiics of the organization have been established in all the principal i cities of the Marilimes and it i" cer- tain that crc long n Branch of the Canadian Postal Employees Assoc- iation will 11.;- flniirisiniig in every City Post Office in the Dominion.‘ Attention Sydney and v 0 ROUTE closing Toronto stock quotations: Acme J33 Ajax .55 Allg Cdn .55 Armistice $4 Astoria. -0'_7 1-3 Aunor 1-30 Ben: Ex 36 Benttie 373 Bldg/pod .19 I-Z Brit Dom .27 Broulan _ .54 Ilufi Ank 3-05 Caimont .24 Cdn Mai 3:5 Caribou 1-23 Cont Pat 1-09 Chem Res .15 3-4 Chester .92 Comivcalth .23 Donie 22 Ea Ci‘ .10 1-2 Fldcrndo ~34 Fed Kirk .03 1-2 Glenora ~91 1'2 Gods L 11 Gunner ~13 Halliweil .04 3-4 Hard R0 ~45 . I-iarkcr l-Iollin Homeg 3-40 Int Nick 3'7 1'3 Jason .16 Kerr Add 5-30 Kirk To J0 Kirk L .63 1-2 I. Shore 13 3'3 Laniaquc 4-79 La a Cad 96 Le lcll 373 Lil 1.1 09 Macassa 2-53 Machecd 1-53 Madsen 1-00 Ivlalartlc L66 McKenzie 33 Model 32 Negus 33 Noranda 47 O'Brien 53 Oknita. 0 I]. ' 8Q“, gum; .08 5-8 Pacnlta ~04 3'3 Pamour ~75 Paymast ~13 1'2 Pick Crow 1-62 Pioneer 1-75 Premier ~75 Preston 1-90 San Ant. 392 Sherrltt ~99 Slscoe ~40 1'4 Slsuicn ~35 st.) R0 131° Sud Bas 1-90 Sulliv 378 Sylvan 1-55 Tcburri 53 Towagmac ~99 Upp Can 1-10 Vermilata J3 Vulcan -19 Waite Am 4.75 Wendigo 21 Wri Har 3-49 CURB; Q11 5e} .04 1-4 Penri Ora 1-54 q-emgsk .05 1-2 Model ~21 Nazi Lines 0f Communication LONDON. April 28 —<CP)—Br1- tish bombers hammered Nazi com- munications and supply lines in Holland and northern France to- day and damaged two enemy 1111119‘ sweepers in an assault on a 5111011 convoy off the coast of Brittany, the Air Ministry announced t0- Ill lit. I=ossibly indicating another R.A. 1"‘. sweep over Gennany. the B61‘- iin radio was silent tonlsht for 50 minutes starting at 10.30 p.m. Fighters on offensive tmls damaged several barges an loco- motives in Holland and fighter bombers struck at s, number of railway targets In norther Hume. whirlwind bombers attacked the convoy. Three aircrafttl are missing from the da ’s We" 011l- Thesz assaults followed a toxe- do attack by Canadian Beaufi t- crs on a medium-sized Nazi mer- chant ship and its escort of! the Norwegian coast yesterday. Al, least three torpedos-one of them fired by F0. R. l-I. Scholes of Fort William. Ont. were sew to ‘strike! m? ship which was left list- na s eep y. ‘The Beaufighters and their es- cort of lighter fighters heavily ma- minc-gunncd the merchantmans escort of anti-aircraft ships. Bcholes reported heavy steam was Issuing from the vessel even before his own torpedo Itrlwi lt- MELVILLE L. 0. I. A. The following is a list of work whim was sent ln to the Red Cross by Melville L. O. B. A. of De Sable dvrtn" the year I942: 3a nullts. 9 sleeveless khaki sweat- ers. I or. navy mitts, I or. air-force mitts. 5 pr. navy gloves, fl pr. Nicki gloves, 5 prs. socks (grcyl also a mini. vevv kindlv donated Ivy Mrs. cw-rlcs TMIIISIONI. Besides this for the Red Cross 1.111: club sent 9 girls dresses and o quilt kmtflthl°fphlfllit II, Y. Stock Exchange I4 17 b45391 nbfifi l IF n Elec Auto Lite Gen Eiec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kenneeott Mont Ward . r T?“ "‘ ibnhfinfl Gib More: Pen R. , Phil Pet Co Std Oil N J 34 7 29 39 45 l9 35 36 58 32 41 18 l5 29 49 48 36 39 55 34 27 93 West Union Vanadium Corp West Elec Montreal Curb Q Abitibi Pid s-TTn-a uci-au-n-L- w»- NDIQMQ n05 l i l Don A Fraser V T C Ford A Imp Oil Int Pete SSSS-sm-‘BSSS >l——l>—~idTil)la-ni—epd—l ibco-h-hiooetsw-mw HUNTER RIVER. RED CROSS SOCIETY The regular mcnthly meeting of the Red Cross Society was held on April 6th at the home of Mrs. Or- ville Sellar, with the president, Mrs. A. W. Stewart, in the chair. 'I'h_ere were fourteen women present. The minutes of last meeting were read anc adopted. A letter of thanks was read from Reg. Whitlock for Christmas parcel received. Receipt of the following articles was Mk- nowledged from the headquarters at Charlottetown: 2 navy scarves. 5! D8115 seflmelfs stockings, 5 pairs‘ 5951119113 500KB. 7 mirs army socks.l 6 prs. navy gloves, 1 ribbed helmet, 2 quilts. I khaki round neck sweater, 2 pairs tweed trousers. ‘The treasurer reported $20.00 ie- ceived from the sale of tags by the followlns children: Ruth Wbifilcck, Ethel Nicholson. Freda Newman, l-I Shirley carew. Betty Meant-iii, Wanda Bernard, Clayton 5mm‘, Pfllllllle Whitlock, Ronnie's Road school children. It was voted that, this mount be sent wwanis the Red Cross drive. Collection amounted to $1.15. The met-Win: closed with the m- Egvnall! anthem to meet in May at e ‘m f M . Will - Dougall. e 0 rs mm Mac anacrreev roma- 501100], Report f:r April: Grade X—Dorothy Robinson, An. nie MalcCallurn. Grade IX-Derrcll MacCiure, vir. den Robinson. Ruth Stewart. Grade VI—-Gerald Robinson, Dor- othy Murray. steiuey Murray. Grade IV-Bracfopd Murray. Grime 1H—BeI-1y Hughes. D‘nald Maccfillllm. Lorne Murray. Grade II Sn-Rena Murray and Wanda Stewart (equal), Grade 11 Jlfi-“Sllslo Murray and Elsie Cudmore (equal), Grade I-Ecward Murray. Hlshwt average in senior grades 1‘ t Hughes 9o- Efll es e ty Perfect attendance-Ruth Stew- art. virden Roblnso , Iprne Mm. ray. Donald MacCailum. Mrs. Walter MscLure. teacher. TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Senior Department. mGrade X (Section-l. Gertrude mall. 2. Doris Oakes, 3. Jennie Maébey. rade X (Juniorl-l. Marion Fa 2. Vernle Lea, 3. Eletlia Inman. y Grade IX-l. Elinor Bell, 2. Roma Howatl. 3. Aininabelle MacDonald, Grad-e VIII-l. Shirley Thomas, 2- Joyce 1110111115. 3- Gladys Delaney. Grade VI-l. Clare Thomas. 2. I-Iarleigh l-Iowatt, 3. Daisy can. Highest average in Senior Grades; 80.8%; Marion Fay. Highest average in Junior Grades: 80.2%; Shirley Thomas, Percentnse of Attendance: 15.2 Perfect Attendance: Jenny Mabey Doris Bell. Naroen Crossman, Mar ion Fay, Eletha Inman, Elinor Bell Daisy Carr, Estelle Carr, Ralph Fay, Clare Thomas. Principalz-Jessie E Leard Primary Department Grade V-i. Raiizh Callbec-k. 2. Phyllis Crossrnan, 3. Donnie How- w . Grade IV SI‘.—I. Dorothy Cross- man, 2.‘ Ann Howatt 3. Eva Bell. Grade IV (JrJ-l. Arlene Carr, 2. Adelee Mullins, IIG-wendolyn Wright. Grade III-i. Keith Fay. 2. Har- old MncDonald. 3. Cecil Pay. Grad.- II (Sm-l. Ann MacDon- ald. 2. Burdens Robblee, 3. Harry Robbloe. Grade II (JrJ-l. Douglas Thom- pson, a. Percy Pay. 8. Sherman Carr. Grade I (Sn-vi. Imogene ‘How- watt, 2. Elaine Smith. 3. Everett Bell Grade I Lin-i. Olga Carr. Perri-rt Attendance: Dannie How- watt. Phyllis Crossman. Ann How- wntt. Eva Bell. Arlene Carr. Adelee Mullins, Delbert Carr, Karl Scien- son, Rayona Iesrd. Percy Fay. Assistant. Florence Mabey. Former Dutch Amy Men To “IIeport" IONDON, April 20 (OPl-Ancta. ' Netherlands News Agency, quoted the Berlin radio Lcloy ls announ- cing that all former member; of the Netherlands armed forces had been ordered to “report? to Ger- man authorities. It said the move was believed to press lntemment of these men. totaling apprcx- lmctely 400.000. The Berlin broadcast said that at the moment the order was “merely a question of the obliga- THF _ QHQRI-QTTETQYN . QHSRDTAN Brock QUOTA Hons] _ Stewart. and Willie lEgg And Poultry , Market Report The following report is suppliedl by Poultry services, Dominion De- partment of Agriculture. Country roads being more pass- eble. reccl ts o! eggs are heavier. Two carlo s went to lhg order of the Special Products Board with Maritime points taking the balance. An enquiry was received from the Director of Agriculture, Newfound- land, for llvg pallets two to six months of age for poultrylllell fherle. Prices remain at last weeks eve. P.E.I. grading stations paying (or upgraded eggs, delivered: ‘ A Large 30-1; A Medium 28-9; A Pullet do B N; C 2o- Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A mare 341 A Me- dium a2; A Pullet s» s 2a; 0 25- ‘ z reducers (o? pgck: A Larse 36; A Medium 34; A Pullet 31- NEW ARGYLE SCHOOL l ' I-Iongr IIQQII flor £13151 Gra e .-— . B1‘ Gulf avlvlvléhtléii Itaalirlléliya Douga . . Maénougau’ I ' MacKinnon. eqgtllsfde VII.-—l, Isabel Iriman; 2. Vfiidreci MacKinnon. ‘ Grade v. tel-l. Gerald Mal?" Leod; 2, Florence MacDousflll-_ h Grade v. (bl-l. Hilda will? ~ Grade IV.—1, Cla-ywn ‘w’ Qgfilfé III...1, Meredith Mac- Lean 2, Arnold MacEa-chern; 3, Cecil MacDougall. M c_ Grade IL-l. My _ - a d Dougall; 2, Florence Dflifafll oxn Billie MacQuarrie, equal. J. G911 ri . MiacglltgrLc-l, John MacLean. Average 75% and over-Dorothy Mglcnougaii, Isobel Inmflll. M915- dith MacLean. Danae“, wendan‘ MacEa-chern. C6011 Billie MacQuarri Glen MacQuari-ic. Gerald Mac- Lean. John Mani-epil- Perfect. attendance for month .—- Ellle Stewart, Dorothy MHBDOHBBII. Wendell Gillis, Isobel Ininan. Mild- red MacKinnon. F1°1°11°° M“; Dougail, Meredith MacLean. Ainol MMEuhel-n, Douglas Maciiinnog. Cecil MacDougall, Duncan Dariac . Glen MacQllarrie. B11118 MBCQMY‘ r19 Mary M. MaleDoiigali, Florence Dali-sch, Gerald Moot-can- u me Prize for Stars-Billie MacQCl1rti_ Macbcan Method Writing 9 _ flcaties were received by the iowins pupils: Mumnmn’ Mum regelfll%i-lbflilgg¥l. pine Steven» 15°- bel Inman, Dorothy M0°D°l1$° llll . wifigfll cf- lglorenoe MacDoiigall. w e a - Progress-Mary M- MilciPfiggl Douglas MacKlnnon, Cec Charles Dougall, Duncan 1301111011- M¥taldéll1igiqglfithei L, MacKenzie. (Patriot Please CODY-l III MEMDIIIAM MR. FRASER MANN The people of the community 01 Irishtown were deeilll’ swdegid when it became known that r- Fraser M01111 113d Passed away m Prince County Hospital where he hm been a patient tsr some time for treatment and an 019811191011- Tm. deceased had been a life ions resident of Irishtown andiwais 11111253 highly esteemed as s. fr e11 H neighbor. He had been in falnB health for some time before enterink me hospitdl but. in spite c! medlml skill and tender nursing his took its flight to the home y “d when; were l5 no suffering gh whgre sorrow is unknown. r e funeral service was conducted iom late residence cn the 8115mm" of April 10th and was largely at- tended. The service was 000111161611 by the Rev. H. lVI. Buntain whose mega“ at this chm was one o much consolation and comfort. lak- Ing for hi5 text 1 Corinthians 15th chapter 19-20 verses: The 11311111215 sung were The Lrrds My Shepar . The sands of Time are Sinking and Safe In The Arms of Jesus. The E m friends of the fitt, Heath McLeod, P1951011 Cami!" bell, Kenneth McLeod. T110111” Campbell and James Bernard. At the close of the service the remains were bourne ta the cemetery 8i springbrook adioinina the Geddl“ Memorial Church and tenderly laid to rest besice those of his Wile who predeceased him several years 013*»- There are left to mourn the passing cf a kind and loving father daughter Fannie, Mrs. Harry Suds- bury, Spring Valley; two sons. Her- don of Burlington and Archibald on the hcrnestgad, besides a wide circle of friends to whom deep sym- pathy is extended. ALi-"Ttnn EARL LAW-LOR The death occurred in Auburn“ dale, Mass. on March 26. 1943. of Alfred Earl. much loved three- months- id son oi Alfred and lilrs. Lawlor (nee Dcrothv Thomioni formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I Mary M. MacDoug- 51 li-bearer were all neIGYlWT-‘t R1111 ‘ pa s departed: W. E. Pro- 0110 it Gives Figures 0n II. S. Production NEW YORK. Alril 28--<AP)— Production lines of the Unite States this war vear will turn out nearly 100,500 airplanes and ai- most 19,000,000 deadwetght was o. dry cargo vessels and tankers, bus- iness leaders were told today. Vice chairman William L. Bail of the war production board, speak- ing before the annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, gave the fugures on plane production, adding that this} meant an incxese of approximate 50,000 planes over i042. Rear Admiral Emory S. Land. chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, told the gathering that the ship production of almost l9 00,000 tons in Amer- ican yards in 1943 compares with more than 8.000.000 tons built in receiving I 94 l2. ls Critical - 0f Conference ALBANY. N.Y., April 28——tAP)—- The Angio-Anieiican conference in Bermuda seeking a solution to l-llf‘. European refugee problem was cric- icizeu tonight by me president of the Synagogue Council of America as ‘Lnot only a failure but smock- Rabbi Israel Goldstrzin, New York City, in an address at a "stop-Hit- ler" rail sponsored by the Perrier- ican Jewish Congress, declared “victims are not being rescued be- cause the democracies do not want them." He continued:- “The Job of the Bermuda con- ference apparently was not to res- cue victims of Nazi terror, but to rescue our state de arttnc-nt and the British foreign o fioe from pos- ble embarrassment. “It is a ‘sad commentary u n the disparity bet-ween our pro es- sed war aims, which speak in terms of hunranitarianlmi, and our ac. tions, which are motivated by tim- idity and by caterin to the forces of reaction in our m dst." MAYFIELD SCHOOL re *1 Honor Roll for March and April: Grade X—1. Heath Houston 2. Willie Nicholson, 3. Allan Smith. Grade IX—1. George Andrew 2. Sandy Nicholson. Grade VIII-l. Stanley Orr. Grade VII-l. Esther Hill, 2.Byron Houston. Grade IV-l. Herbert Cole. Grade III-I. Shirley Moffatt. Grade II—1. Arthur Cole. Grade I Sr.—-i. Ira Cole. Grade I Jr.-l. Elizabeth Colo. Joyce M. Hooper Teacher. rlljlxlolll: FARMERS Do not waste feed on non producing fowl. Dispose of them by shipping to the Royal Packing Company. We buy live or dressed fowl and chicken daily paying the highest market value. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. D. Jenkins, Prop. l; If you arc having symptom -of strain — headaches. son- yes or dizziness- consult I7 specialist. At your service with years rof experience and a thorough ‘refractlng service. , Call In and discuss your ' __ difficulties. Write or nhonc for appointments F. G, IIUTCIIESON _ __ '4»- Death is hart. at all times but when it comes so suddenly. it is hard t.- bear, as little Alfred was _not ill one minute but passed away in his sleep. I-Ie has gone to be with his God who gave him. such a short time ago, to bless the home put s‘me day we shall understand for God coeth all things well and the wee baby certainly did look just like an angel as he lay in a beau- tiful snow white casket banked with lovely flowers sent by symnathizing friends. A very tender and impres- sive funeral service was preached by Rev. Mr. Blake. minister of the itaotlst church in West Newton, and the little remains were tenderly laid’ to rest in the beautiful Pro- testant cemete y In West Newton, MESS. There are left to mourn a heav-t-brokn father and mother. one brother Paul. and one sister Sandra Mn. to whom the symaathy of their friends goes out In th time of be- reevement. Mre than 1.001 London firemen made 8.000.000 war components In their spare time heir-Mn Sept. 1. i942 and March 1, 1943. swiiuuii l \- $112891». ecien other ‘Samaritans! tton for officers, non-coma and men t: report and nothing ls known about the time of their actual re- can h Ill’ prisoner comm.’ CUTmUR/fsoav- llNlMi NI Professional Cards ~ '-—- —w l’ McLeod £6 Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. IL C. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Lew MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Bulldlns Charlottetown ‘Vi-I'M- B. A.. LLB. __ MONEY ajo__cogn_ Ofllcc: 90 Great George Street lone; to Loan l‘ ' PAGE isumuizn Transcontinen- I The Wood Islands-Caribou ferry service will begin op- erations for the season Saturday morning, May 1st. Sche- dule for May and June - Leaves Wood Islands 7.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and leaves Caribou 9.00 a.n\. and 4.30 p.m. There will be three daily trips during July, August and September. An announcement will be made Friday morning in re- gard to date bus service will start from Charlottetown to Montague, Murray River, lliurriiy Harbour and Wood Is- lands. The buses are ready and it depends 0n the roads. _ Beginning early in May all other bus services will be in operation throughout the Province on practically the same schedules as last year. The Island Motor Transport will have improved equipment, including several modern Aerocoaches. Exact date of starting operations will be an- nounced as soon as possible. AIR SERVICE T0 IIIAINLAND. Effective Saturday, May 1st. Trip No. 1, hlaritimc Central ztirivays, will leave Charlottetown 7.50 a.m.. leave Summerside 8.25 zi.m., arrive Moncton 9.00 a.m. All other air service schedules same as | at present. RAIL SERVICE. Double daily, except Sunday, train Service i0 and from the Mainland begins .\lonriuy, May 21th. New schedules have been zirrzinged “hereby passengers from East 0f (Ihzirlottctoivn and West of Suinmcrside will connect with the 1.00 p.m. trip of the ferry at llorden and make connections at Szickvillc for lizilifziv and Uontreal. Watch for detailed announcement as it will provide a great- ly improved service. For Sunday connection to and from the Mainland, there will he u bus service on which railivay tickets will he honoured. This and other arranucmcnis I i ‘ii -< O C q l"l‘i ‘< (‘D M ~o ca» ' '®‘r i Ii. F. Ilutcheson ii.‘ G. F IIUTCIIESON f" lug, fiH-KE-HA M. ALBAN FARMER BARIIISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Canadian Bani of Commerce Bids. ‘ ALEX w. MATHIE_S_U_N IARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- are particuizirl_v' advantageous to members of the Armed Forces on leave as well as civilians. A special transportation circular is nn\v being prepar- cd, which will give complete details of all the improved summer services, and in addition newspaper announce- ments will be made. These improvements, to lie announced later in detail, have been secured through extensive negoti- ations with the various transportation officials and your Travel Bureau, and every consideration was extended to us by railway, bus and air officials and the Transit Con- trollcr, in so far as present war conditions permit. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. GRAI-IAM ROGERS, Supervisor Charlottetown, Prince Edvaard Island NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVIZCI Men Born from I902 to 1924 Must Provo Cbmpliance With Mobilization Regulations When Asking Permits to Seek Employment Y order of the Minister of Labour issued pur- suant to National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, (RC. 24-6, January 19, I943) an important change is now made in regard to Ibo issue by Employment and Selective Service Offices, of permits to seek employment. After April 80, 1940, a permit to seek employment may be refused to any male person born in any of the years from i902 to I924, inclusive, who has reached age l0, unless sucli person presents satisfactory evidence that he has not contravened the provisions of National Selective Service Mobilization Regulu- tions (that is, Military Call-up Regulations). Evidence required is to be in one of the following forms: (a) A certificate of discharge from His lllajesfy’: Force: alter service during fhs present war; or (b) n rrjection slip issued by the Army on flpflfffllfft”! for I’Ilfi0f7llL‘11f,' or 1(c) a rrrtifirafe o] anczlicril examination imml by the Rrgistrar o] a Mobilization Board; or Xd) u postponement order certificate iuiml by the Regio- frar of a Mobilization Board; or (e) in the case of a male person born in any of the years from. 1909 to I016 innliuive, a statutory (Irclrirnfinn 0n a form available in. Hie employment oflire, Hm! he is riot a "single person." under Illubilizalion Itrgiziuliuns. Documents referred to in (a), (b) and (e) above IlPCll he prcscutctl only the first time a pemiil. is sought nfler April 30, I048, uiilcss subsequently asked for by a Selective Son-ice Oiliccr. Documents rcfcrrcd to in (c) and (d) above must be prcsenlc‘ each lime a permit is npplied for. Two points under tlic new Iicgulntinns are to be specially noted: (l) Jlri/e persons applying I01 permits by mail should jam-uni irifli flicir applications the erirlriicc rrqiiirrd (errrpt (c) riliovr). (2) .-l Sofia-lira Srrricr Oflirrr MAY ftmiish. a yirrmit trii/iniit first bring liamlrzl rridciicr, zr/icrr Iiir appli- cant's xcrrirrs rm‘ rrrguircd for immrrlinlr cmplm/vnrut, or irlicre a permit 1's asked [or by irirril, but in tlima cnsrs the ciiidcure must be prrscniril fn 1hr Nrlrrii-uo Service Officer Ialcr, visual/y WITHIN TIIIIEE DAYS o] the issue of [he yicrniif. All men, liorn from I902 In 192i». who have renclictl age 19. nrc irrgi-vl I0 co-npcrnlc will! Employment nnil Selective Service Officers in Iliiii mailer. Ilclp ynursclvcs. liclp nlliers applying for pcrniiis, Iiclp Illl‘. Offivcs I0 function sinootlil)‘. Ivy inning your documents nitli you vvlicn nccilcil. Department of Labour IIUAIIIIIRILY .\l|Triu.i.i.. Bliiliiilrr o/ Imhniir \ I ‘ NOTICE IIIGIIWAYS CLOSED MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing April 7th. I913, and until further notice, all highways in this province arc closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases nhcre lhc total weight 0f vehicle and load docs not exceed 5,000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial lllHllW-‘LVS 9001f"? 1| this order shall he duly prosecuted. Dated the 5th day of April, A.D. ltllfi. By Order, 0. W. CADIPBELL, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council ii