-Qj--: .. gA1(E EXTRA MONEY EASILY. Fm sau: - 1941 rosmaor rim GUARDIAN. Cf-IARIvXYl.'I'ETOWN PAGE TWELVE Advertising ilates P9! 3311133 I words; do per word; Illaiitun Uliarge for Any -advertiaaaaeat I0 Genie uardlan Iaonla do per word; Matters of Condolence as per inch: ; gagsmsnta so worda for 31.00 and to some for every aiiuiuunai Notices of Thanh and Appreciation, an per man or Line of Subscription. 40 some per inch; amines and Ereaentatioa sun. other Bates oa ltbllaalioa. . no aovertiaer agreea that the publisher abaI.l not be liabl- - for dunagse ariaing out of error: in -u--niaenianln beyond the amount will for the space actually occupied in Mill wniua oi . the advertisement in which the error error in due to the negligence of no aertante or ouaerwiao, and ,' there Ihaii be no iiebiiiw for non-insertion of any auvoruaeinoui i beyond tits amount Pllil for auch advertisement. Payable In Advance ., whether ouch T v A" Agents Wanted .r.L...-...:L-a-:- IIDR QUICK EXTRA CASH SELL completely exclusive Christmas cards by Master Kraft. Deal with ithc leader in boxed assorunenu -and name-imprinted cards. New ,foll metallic atariettes, stationery gift wrapping every day cards Write for details. Commission and bonus. Master Kraft Greet- ing Card (:0, Room K 668'! Jeanne-Mancc St. ltlontrvf. 3,; INDEPENDENT! WILL dive fhelping hand to CI'lI5LvV0rtil)' yparty to harxlie local distribu- ';tlon 200 old established Canad- '-ian made necessities including (Teas, Cofiecs, Medicines. Toilet- ;'.ries, Soaps. Cleaners and Farm j'Products. Eamings s60.00 week prp. Five day week. Experience sunneccssary. Permanent. Write: fMr. G. Lnurin, The Paula Co.. ?Ltd.. Dept. 68. 21 St. Paul St. E.. ,,?Miontical. isell Name-on Christmas and 7Everyday card assortmenu at ':best values with highest com- .-missions for you. Unequalled lvalues in more than twenty ,:Chrlstmas items-21 card Lieluxc i:Chrlstmas box. Panorama stand- ;up cards. Canadian scenes pic- Ltures, personal cards, notes and ,napkins, Children's three dimen- sions! books, frelevision Tom 5Thumb hooks, nursery rhyme cards. stationery. rift wraps, per- sonalized gift ribbon, ding-dong bells. also Everyday assortment: including plastic cards. Write to- day for catalogue and samples now. Name-on stationery Com- pany Limited. Dept. 617'. 63 Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto. Boarders Wanted BOABDERS WANTED - PHONE 1441-J. or call 112 Cumberland Street. ROOM AND BOARD IN MODERN Village home. Write Box 535. Guardian BOARDER WANTED - ROOM and board of quiet business girl in private home. Write Box 5'31. Guardian. cars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1939 CHEVROLET mach. Lester Buell. Mt. Albion. FOR. SAIJE - 1944 G. M. C. TWO ton Truck. Larter Bros.. 40 Pass- more Street. FOR SALE - 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Good condition. Can be seen at The Household Irnnance. Grafton Street. FOR SALE - 192! CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition. an-:-c MscCallum,. Marshfleld. -FOR SALE-I940 FORD STATION FOB SALE-ALMOST NEIV EN- Mabon, Tailor. 165 Queen street. FOR FOR SALE-GOLDEN RETRIEVEB two years old. McDonald Bros., Bridgetown. FOR SALE - OIL HEATER, BED Couch, Card Table, set of scales. Apply 44 Union Street, City. FOR. SALE - RONSON POTATO Dlxzer. Apply Alton Newman New Haven. . FOR SALE - 225 ACRES OF wood-land. 14 miles from Mon- tague. Will sell right. W. E. Campbell, Whim Road. ....j.....:mig FOR SALE - YOUNG REGIS- tered Jersey cow to freshen oer. 10th. Howard schurman, Central Bedeque. c TM FOR SALE - 100 N. H. PULLETS ready to lay. Phone 10-110 or write William C. Graham cu. pereaux. ron saw - om: NUMBER 11 S. M. Base Burner, and one Que- bec Heater. A. A. MacDonald, 96 Upper Hlllsboro street. FOR SALE - GREY, WINTER sport coat (covert cloth), size is. Very reasonaibie. Call at 192 King street. terprise wood or coal range. Bargain price. Apply 187 Great George St.. Charlottetown. FOR SALE - TUXEDO, SIZE all. Excellent condition; also over- coat, size 40 Apply Louis Mc- FOR SALE - LARGE YOUNG .Ayrshire cow. to freshen first Of November. Two dozen pullets Gordon Jewell. North River. SALE - ROLL ROOFING. heavy red. S250 roll. extra good value. Also store fixtures and glass show cases. Apply 18'! Gt. George St.. Charlotieiown. FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL Power Digger. 26 inch ruibi:-er tires. New last season. A. M. Webster, Emerald. Phone No Kensington 4?--11. FOR SALE -- ONE GENERAL punpose horse. 6 years old. sound One cow due 15th October One set front truck wheels and frame. Everett Gray. Union.. FOR SALE - 3". 4”. is" GOOD used heavy gauge boiler tubirw in long lengths suitable for wel? casings, drainage, building posts Maurice Block & Co. 158.Kel!f Street. - FOR. SALE-FARMALL A TRAC- tor. 1949 model, 31060. New In- ternational two-farrow tractor plow. Apply Cecil Reeves, hee- town or Weeks Farm Epuip ment. FOR SALE-HOUSE IN PARK- dale on St. Peter's Road. about 1-2 mile from City. Large lot and wind transmission. Write Box R Guardian. sedan. Heater. new battery. two new tires. Phone 1619-.) aftei 5.00 P. M. L FOB SALE-INK OLDSMOBILEO 1947 Dodge. 1940 Oldsmobile. 1936 Dodge. V. L. Smith. Phone Z035-L. m ron sau:-1940 DODGE sraxc body truck, Good condition. Price 3700.00. . Albert Holmes. East Royalty. FOR SALE-I049 MERCURY TON truck. Perfect condition. Al!!! 1941 Pontiac sedan. Rois Mc- Ewen. Stanley Bridge. .. - FOR HALE.IiMO METEOR. A-I rondjiion. with radio and heater Can be seen at Charlie WINS? Grand Tracadie. with water supply. Priced to Waizzon. good the: and motor. )8". Apply 18'! Great George Apply Morcll Garage. St.. Charlottetown. WANTED-1939 BUICK REAR F0, non. UIFAIBJOTITO (continued from Page 5) States despite a Canadian embargo on the shipment of table stock acroaa the border. It is only a few years ago that the United States was glad to have 9.000000 bushels of our 1044 crop but thia, of course was before the full impetus of price support production made itself felt. "To show the historic character of our exports of potatoes to the united states. I need only refer to a six-year period commencing with the lm crop when our average shipments across the border amount- ed to nearly 4.500.000 bushels, The highest figure in this period was about 5,400,000 and the lowest 1,- 000.000 bushels. False, Misleading "I am laboring these figures simply to show how false and mis- leading is the statement that 10-19 exports to the United States were '28 times the annual average before the era of our (the U. S.A.) gov- ernment's farm prim supports'. "Of Canadian exports of potatoes to the Unltedstates, certified seed potatoes constitute the more stable trade. our certified seed is in strong demand because of its comparative freedom from disease and also for its vigorous reproductive capacity "Canadian certified used pctatoes are purchased by producers in prac- tically every state in the Union. seed from New Bniriswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia covers the eastern states and moves as far west as Minnesota. Colorado and even Idaho. But the State of Maine. believe it or not, has been throughout the years our best ous- tomer. In the far west, British Col- umbia. seed is greatly valued in the Pacific states. "In the last 10 years. more than 60 per cent of our potato exports have been of certified used, desired in order to maintain quality anvi quantity production in American Ipotafo fields. The table stock ex- ports in this period averaged less than 40 per cent, or 1,600,000 bush- els, United States production in this same period averaged 412,000.- 000 bushels, so that imports of Can- adian table potatoes amounted to considerably less than half of one per cent. "If it is not considered fair to deal in averages. let me use the fig- ures of the 1949 crop. In this case the 3100.000 bushels of Canadian tabl potatoes entering the United States is still considerably less than one per cent of the United States' 411000.000 bushel crop. "There is. then. a 10-year average movement of table stock potatoes amounting to less than half of one per cent of American production. and last season's shipments amount- ing to less than one per cent of American 1040 production, and yet Canadian potatoes are blamed for the rulnation of the United States' potato grower. "It is granted some markets may be affected by our exports,but all in all there can be little real im- pact from the small percentage of Lost DOST - WHEEL AND TIRE 16 x 000, between Charlottetown and Suffolk. Charles Reid. LOST IN CHARLOTTETOWN Friday. diamond stone from ring. Finder please notify Guardian. Reward. Male Hair Vianted . WANTED - SINGLE MAN To work on farm. Modern equip- ment. Howard schurman, Cen- tral Bedeque: WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. MAN for general fam-i' work.,Mu:t,be able to drive tractor. Good wages for right man. Robert D. Brown. Pownal. iron RENT rwo-norm APART- ment. Phone 1166. 1'03 BENT - UNFURNISHED heated Apartment,with garage. Box 538. Guardian. Miscellaneous nous:-: RAISING DONE. m.' eluding schools, churches. Any- where. town or country. Also of foundation done. l"horie OF'I"ICES- FOR RENT - IMMED- iats occupancy. Apply H0"-9 Motors. Phone 1107. FOB BENT-TWO on THREE u n fu r nil h e d house-keeplnil rooms. 2242-W T-m 1'0 LE1'.-. FURNISHED FRONT room on first floor. healed. Phone Summerside 7183. j1 FOR RENT-NEW EIGHT ROOM house. in country. Unfurnished. Phone 198'!-J. FOR RENT -- FURNISHED heated room on ground floir. with or without board. Apply 129 Upper Prince Street. FOR RENT - srx noon HOUSE (tenement). Nice 13110 1'00""!- Central. Write Box 536. Guard- ian. ......L.:.-.-.:----- rron SALE - PONTIAC bout: coupe. New iircs. radio and heater. Perfect condition. Shel- don Ross. 159 Dcrchesier. FOR SALE -3 MODEL 'A FORD. 1939. Master Debuxs Chevrolet sedan. Both cars in mood condi- tion. Brantford Platform and Rock. 1048 Ford Truck Radia- tor. transmission. front axle and mrlnea. wheels and tires. suit- for Tractor Trailer. Weston siii Magtsod. Kinroas. For Sale Iron GALE - any -nmna Phone 1786-.7. - ma SALE-NINE WILD Gust. Apply Box 113. Kensingt-m. ml. Mu: -- is wliutn non. Letter Mcmven. Bristol. POI BALI-HOUSE. MODIIN conveniences. Dinl M11. sum- mortido. :- POI HALE - TWO PIGS. VIII-II montlu hold. ' A , Green Be! Unfurnished heated 3-room ID- artment with bath. Ground floor... Rent 855 monthly. Alibi! "33 Guardian. Feuaio lleln Wanted .:.--zjj-:1-Z---'a was-um .. COLLEGE Gill. 1'0 mist two children with home work. Write "C." Guardian, ,,gg,,,:.,.................... WANTED-MAID FOR GENIIAL housework. Two adults. Write "AD" care Guardian. leamlltmatoil WANTED ..- llIA'l'lD Al'I'- ment. Two ldulll. write 35: D30. Guardian. r WAII'ln to arm. on an 0N installments. is or 0 roamed hours in crjneer City. Phone 1471-L HQ-A. A , ..-.. ' ".m'l'f')' .'a I ”s?xt on -lliilb a Pirate house" in city. 5 nmail fam- buying - 1 ton. new - anronron ARIA. 2401-L. strayed STRAYED - ON OUII PRO- perty one red and white heifer. owner may have same by paying for this ad. and expenses. Keith Cudmore. Ch'town R. R. 6. Typewriters SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal also New portable design. new work- ling performance. Cash or um.-. Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. larsorv. Stool: RESERVE NOW IOR FALL Planting .- Fast Growing Chin- ese Elm I-Isdgs 12-20 inches when shipped-planted one foot apart- Is for 03.08. Giant nhibltion Paeonlss, red, white or pink. 3 for 81.09: Gorgeoua assorla-cl col- ours, large Darwin Tulip Bulbs- 25 for 81.79 or 100 for l8.0ii Apple Traci. Macfntoah. Be. or Delic- ious 3 ft. high 3 for Ilsa Pm- colcured Garden Guide with gvory order. Brooldale-Kiugm tiny Nurseries. Bowmanville. On- ar e. --I'lli:II,'I Wlltll W A N 1' I D - TIAOHII roa JohriI0cn'a River School. Bu - plsnrent 900.00. Wm. Ti-al Jr. Secgtery. Ch'town, RR 0. TEACIIII WANTED POI Hsbren School. Supplement. AS000. Thirteen pupill. Grades I to VII. Harold Morrison Secretary. i ' '''-Itri.Weaiel : Wg 1 -WANTID-IUINAIB lHI1l.cfc.' Phoueillt-J or r QIIIIGIMHQOV. 9' 0101- Cgnadian table potatoes concern- ! . "nil: potato movement in not a one-way traffic any means all Canadians norma y import about thrcs-quarters of a million bushels of potatoes from the United States. In the winter and spring of 1045- 40, however, we impcrtodinort than 8.000.000 bushels and two years earlier imported about 1.300.000 bu- shels. Imports! in the post-war years. following the 1046 crop year. have averaged about 000.000 bush- toes in the summer months. U. 8. Consumption norm "of the considerations affecting the present potato situation in the United states, some of the more important deserve consideration. It is of'real significance that, in the last 20 years, consumption of pota- toes in the United States has fallen off by 20 per cent; that is to say. from 135 pounds pr capita to 108 pounds. If consumption had not been reduced so seriously. potato producers in that country would be hard put to meet the demands of a rapidly increasing population. "The main source of complaint and propaganda against the im- portation of Canadian potatoes is Aroostook County in the State of Maine, just across the river from New Bnlnswick's famous st. John River Valley. Aroostook County prcduced 85 per cent of the pota- toes grown in the State of Maine and has, quite justly, an import- ant voice in potato affairs. How- ever. producers of that county do duction to a realistic figure. When acreage allotments were reduced, the good farmers of Aroostook County simply spaced their potato rows closer together. and to be dcubiy sure planted the seed more closely in the rows. "Ten years ago the yield of pota- tces in Maine was about 266 bush- els to the acre, For the last two years it has been 450 bushels to the acre. Closer planting is not entire- ly responsible for this increase, for full advantage has been taken of heavy applications of fertilizer. as well as the use of D.D.T. for pest control. One has only to drive tlrrough Aroostook County and note the new storeages and farm homes to realize that the potato producer is not doing badly. "In New Brunswick. by way of comparison, yield per acre has been more than 200 bushels since. 1930 but there has been no attempt to follow the example of Maine, as only once has per-acre yield been more than 300 bushels. In our sie- ter province of Prince Edward Is- land it has not even reached that figure, Charge Refuted "The charge is made that Can- ada increases her potato acreage every time the United States cle- partment of agriculture reduced acreage goals in the United States. This mis-statement is easily refut- ed, In the last decade the yearly average number of acres sown .to potatoes has been 513,100. the fig- ures for the last three seasons be- ing 508.510 and 505.000. "In the previous decade. 1931 to 1940. the average was 533,600 acres. It is clear that the trend has been downward. and this is confirmed by acreage figures for New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. the two provinces chiefly concerned in United States trade. where the 116.- 100 acres of 1948 dropped to 110.800 in 1040 and are further reduced to 105.000 this year. "The long-time mean production goal for potatoes in the United States has been 350,000,000 bushels. when United States production falls below this figure. the United States tariff provides that imports from Canada may cover the short fall at half the regular rate of duty.,At least this has been the law for many years, until Canada agreed last winter to is voluntary reduction of this figure to 335000.000 bush- eis when the United States depart- ment of agriculture set its produc- tion goal at this lesser amount. "It seems clear enough that the United States has subsidized its potato industry too heavily. as pro- duction has been maintained at more than 400000.000 bushels for five of the last six years. with less- ened per-coplta consumption, the government has had to purchase Grain VIINNIPEG,-3:-J. 34 -(CP)- Prlcea were generally easier Sat- urday an Winnipeg Grain Ex- change. Hedging sales increased and de- mand waa limited for the moat part to and shipping OI'dUI'U4 Rye closed at the low levels of the day. Some export interest waa 913," momy high.”-iced ",1, pa”. reported but this was more than I ed. Clan two wheat, for e port to not proclaim the methods by which None they have clrclimventecl efforts of salad Sunday the control authorities to keep prc- None. offut by selling which came into the market late in the union. Na export business was report- te ationai wheat agreement. unchanged countries outside the In W8 at 32.00. - Closing Quote5:- Oata: 86 3-48: Dec 70 5-BA: May 81. ' Barley: Oct 1.25 1-BB; Dec 1.12 ' so to noon Vlitlieailabrsm er labile Security Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. We apcciaiiu in prompt cash loam for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer 5-8: May 1.13 ii-4-1-2. Rye: Oct 1.42 7-8: Dec. 1.41 1.8A: May 1.46 1-AA. Flax: Oct 3.95; Dec 3.83N; May 3.84. Shipping News AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Saturday lxia. from Liverpool Newfoundland. Bostor. Gateneau Park. Mancheaiel Bristol City. Montreal sailed Saturday real Arrived Sunday AT SAINT JOHN: Arrived Saturday Ramore Read. from Parraboro. N. S. Arrived Sunday Adriatica. from Us. porn Salled Saturday and Sundby None. 1 dislocate trade completely, so the plan was evolved of selling to mar- kets that are not normally supplied, and at a price of one cent per loo- pound bag at the inland shipping point in Maine. Several million bu- shels were 'sold' at this give-away price, virtually sic-pping Canadian table stock sales to regular markets in Venezuela and Panama. This program also prevented sales of table stock potatoes to certain Eur- opean markets such as Portugal. to which country I myself have made heavy shipments in the past "It appears there is agitaticn by United States politicians that the so-called lescape clause' of the gen- eral agreement on tariff and trade be evoked to place an embargo against imports of Canadian seed and table potatoes. If the importa- tion cf Canadian certified seed and table stock potatoes, amounting in net figures (imports less ex- ports) to less than two per cent of United States production can so utterly dsmcrallze the economy of that country that it endeavors to abrogate the spirit of the Gen- eva Charter, then it is high time for Canadian authorities to review the whole picture of our trade with Canadian Challenger. for Mont- ' Household Finance for fall. friendly eervioe. Phone or stop in today! :.'-.2.r-..: "- M ..,.."--W. 8101.08 6 318.00: S214.1! 1! Own) 8480.46 18 Q21!) SIIJI 24 836.00 nuns urea! an aunt goasuan mule! oauliunol G":."'..:..':r Ill-III Ireflen Street- Iioora 8. Phillips Bldg. Phone 1098 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 8th day :g5gEpIGI'lIbCl' AD. In Re Estate of George A. Day. late of Charlottetown in Queen a County in the llld Province. formerly of Hope River in Queen's County. Retired Farm- er. deceased. teataie. To the Sheriff of the county of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County ' GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Alban Far- mer of Charlottetown aforesaid. the executor of the above named estate praying ihab a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after act forth: You are.there- fora hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said EI- tu. to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- ty in the laid Province. on Tues- day the 17th day of October next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Account! of the said Es- tate should not be and and the Estate closed as pro ed for in said the United States cf America." petition and on motion of Joesph rics and Pediatrics, Psychi cedures. Applicants must be 18 following 9 months, S40; 560; Ward charge, 570. ply to:-'- Faiconwood Hospital INSTRUCTIONS AS FEMALE AHENDWS 'hvo year course, Lectures in Anatomy und Physi-' ology, Pharmacology, Medicine and Surgery. Obstet- Lectures and-practical demonstrations in nursing pro- Salary per month: 1st year-1st 3 month, 535; ' Room, Board, Laundry and Uniforms provided. For.-application forms and further particulars ap- SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES, mwouwoon HOSPITAL, Box 90, Charlottetown, P. E. I. any and Mental Nursing. years of age or over. 2nd year--S50; graduates millions of '5 ' and A them from the domestic market. The government hla endeavored to dis- pose of some of'these, and there's the rub. Give-Away Prices "sales in normal export markets Auctidn Sale I have been instructed to tell by public auction on Wsdneltiay. October 4th, IHO. at IN p.m (on the premises) the Church of Scotland menu property gtuatad One half mile Iouth of slam. Lo! 28." consisting of room dwelling with both. electric illhfi and furnace heated. double I , dulllk lxia., our anon .. mar mu bloat. Meta , 5”; Gum I. LARGE iili01'i0li siiii-: AT 2'11 CENTRAL STREET, SUMMIIISIDI Having sold my property I will sell by Auction on 3';.'.'.'.,.'."l.:.”.i.mr'';":,,,:i;',;-:,,, ,, , M, I v . ' 3: :3; and chair; amall tablsr. oil ' ovqf; 11 as can lie. iaueii . , and ma Wednesday, September 27th, beginning at 1 P.M., my com- plete atock of household furniture, consisting cf living- room, dining-room, bedroom: and kitchen furniture. Induci- ed in this sale are some very fine pieces of antiquea,.name- ly dining room table and chairs; table dealt"; 1 Italian lam , over 100 years old: also a number of mahogany cha rs very old; also a quantity of modern furniture. If you are interested in securing some of the beat furniture in the Province attend this sale. Terms Cash. If day is unfit, sale,on.fl4i-at fine day. has. 1.. A. noon. 0 IIUGII F. IIOBBISON, Auctioneer. Auctioni an -ma AUCTION noous, can-ma wlnrmsoar, sari. sugar 1 run. 2 ' i' or IIOUIEIIOID an arrears . I i tructod . Public 'ATicti'o'n her hohuIth,gII pour lflf -we-E” ... Nin -"imam 352,000,000 Ihirther information on request. Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. . O R. M. JONES, M . 146 Richmond Street. Chgrllottetown. Phone 2413 ,-.,.,.,,., .. .. .. .. . .V - . .)q;:).'- m,.-ox'x')-A 9-:A.:7sox';J) mmamw . R. Meillllau I , P1- laid acacia?" " "M M 33," M 3,, , , H .”m 1.1. IS HEREBY ORDERED Qunnil cmynet nu unter liver in a true copy hereof be forth. all persons int,erea:er(I.I:;d 1:." that W publl h d i . 9 Hid per IIDIIIIIO; inn .C,fIna:lo'tIt.:I;arIi lEl(III.C'e. ':rIer.I:I."ld may have due afc said once in each week for WIT in. 5 ft lent four consecutive weeks Leonard ralmer Juagfour Hlrola rcm th ii to h ' ml. way Ih."::eo:"ando3i;:m: If-;.l'olaa"t:.nC.tiug, 11:2” Ctl'iIarli;ttetown year firat be ' G W ""1 By the mu”; LS. l'I'KE wire of McGui. cii"'a"a:o.r:Ire:,wu, l.I.l. gag: id.sc at! or (age) or Iaaehhn-0 ill I i Lulu u...-.a.o....u.u..r-..m.... Chlrloitotown aforuald. a:id.A',I" II "H "n,?"'' in-mun-nine """'"' . WANTED IMMEDIATELY A Position is open at our warehouse for an experienced and capable Lady Office Clerk and Typist. Ideal working conditions. Good salary to the right party. Insurance and medical care. 5 Applicants will be interviewed on Monday, September 25th at our warehouse office. be- tween 9 am. and 5 p.m. f .i. a M. iiuimiv LTD. 7'0 QUEEN s'r., Cl-I'TOWN. TENDERS 1 Tender: will be received at this office until noon on Satur- day. September 30th. 1950. for the rub-grading and gravelling l of Tram-Canada Highway Section:--North River toward Corn- wall-approximateiy one mile. Specifications and tender form: may be had at ihe office of the Deputy Minister f Publl W k (I Hi h i i l Buildiril. Charlottetown. c or I m I we” Pt” M! a. o. wurra, , l Deputy Minister, nan-. euauc woitxs AND -HIGHWAYS . - ciumi.o'i-rrrrown. em. I TENDERS ” Tenders will be received at this office until noon .en Saturd y,. September 30, 1950 for the placing of atone on t a following bridges:-r 4 GRAND mvan names; , McKINNON alunoa (Grand River) - DARNLEY BRIDGE l ovsrm Baizrnamor: . soumvvasfr BRIDGE Specifications and tender forms may be obtained :at the office of the Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways, Provincial Building, Charlottetown. c ' R. G. WHITE), Deputy Minister. - Dept. Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' t .-.......:....t.-....... 3. Tenders will be received at this iintii "noon on Saturday, September 30th, 1050, for the sub-arm Allng and graveiiing of Trans-Canada Highway Sec- tion:-'1'r-yon Road to Borden, approximately thdu . , Tender roi-up and had in ;th-omamini '4 I