‘ . Qggrsmasn 12,3946 GUNENNMENI NNI CORPORATION SEBlINITIES hiqnlries Invited F. J. BRENNAN 81 COMPANY LTD. l. M. BAGNALL-Mauager Charlottetown 14g alehmond Si. Telephone 1470 Advertising Rates ~Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2e per word; Announcements and Corning Events 3c per word; Classified 3c pa: word: In Memoriam Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc. 5o per name; Let- ters of Condolence 84o per inch; (or $1.00 and l0 ceni-s for every Wedding Engagement; 40 words additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation 84c per inch or 5o per word. Lists of _, bscriptlolll, 49 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on application. -_- For Sale Wanted Foil saus - TWO TON roan. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, NO truck. Good tires. Lyle MW" children, requires two or three _\t'\'lll, Bcnshaw. rorr $111.1; -- 1940 crrevrtocrzr swvural DeLuxe Sedan. Phone ;;____j—-—-————- r011 SALE - SIXTY GALLON butler and Jacket Heater. Gordon Shaw, Brackiey Beach. unfurnished roorru in city. Write Box 94, Guardian. WANTED-THREE ROOMS, UN- furnished. by family of three. Phone 2181-1... W A N T E D — ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mimaei Bros. r011 sate: - 10 GAUGE PARKER linntmcrless bouble barrel Shul- gnn, C, Stewart, Malpeque Road. 16-11 sauc - nruvrno Mann n11 Auction Friday, September 13th at 1 P. M. at the Market Square. For; sitar. -_ FISHING BOAT .1! (i. 7 by 10'. New. With cri ‘ rout. motor. Apply Glen Camll-l 11s., Nor Riyer or Phone 1386-43. IIUILDING LOTS FOR SALE - Near Schools. Churches, Stores and Railway, L) F. MacDonald. Souris. FOR SALE-JIALL THRESHING Mill. No. 2. N. W. MacLcod. Bridgetown. r011 saw - STANDARD nrusn Filly, three vcars old, from the, Jrrqisiercd mare, Jude V010. B"? King Spruce 2.08%. Rev. L. I. Aiiuuonald, Si. Charles. L €-__:_--———-I r01: saur. _ THREE PEREN- ‘lillll Phlox. Mauve. Pink, White. Pcszpald one dollar. Plant now. Jill-s. Gordon MacMillan, North 111151‘, R. R. 11.1.1.1}... _ 11m sruprarsannrt App) 33 DesBrisay Crescent. FOR SALE — MAN'S TUXEDO Sillhlsllfi 38. Like new. Phone LITI- .. For 11.1} _. couivorrs LAUN- ‘asher (New). J. M. Mac- en, Stan-hope Beach Inn. BURNEIIS - NEW OIL "'llf’l'S for furnaces or kitchen "s also oil cabinet hall fur Wholesale and retaiL, . wantcd Arnold Manufac-i . Agent. 460.‘; Christopher f‘ omb. Montrtal 34. a... l)l fl r. .- Personal ilihlliNliu‘ SUPPLIES (RUBBER guilds) mailed postcard in plain. sealed envelope with priceiist. 6_ samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00 ilaii-Urder Dept. be: Co Box 91. HamillorL Ont. Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA CASH — MAKE more rnorrty easily 1n "ime. Just show our _lul Canadian made Christmas (‘.1105 to your friends. Thev selL on sight. Many assortments. Glft (‘ni-ds, Seals and Tags. Beautiful W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY — Smart boy for Junior in Whole- sale Ofiice. Apply Box 08. WANTED —- ALE BOTTLEQ Plhone 2200. Maurice Block. WANTED-HUDSON AND gggrgh Seal for repairing. Phone WANTED TO RENT FOR months or more. house or apartment Charlottetown or vicinity. from .0ctober 1st. Phone 1016. Male Help Wanted WANTED -- BY SEPTEMBER 171 clerk for store. State WBZ€S e1:- pected. Apply Vernon River Co- cfirierative Association, Vernon ver. AMBITIOUS NEAT APPEARING young ex-serviceman wanted to act as subscription representative for The Canadian Veteran Mag- azine. Must have excellent refer- ences as this position may lead to promotion to Sales Manager for the Maritimes. Write in detail sending photograph to Canadln”. Veteran Pubdahing Co. 354 St. Catherine East, Montreal, P. Q. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN. NOW COVERING territory. to handle our line of souvenirs and novelties in P. E. I. Commission. Apply Box "95" Guardian. Lost, Found, Strayed frYsr ABOUT 115v 1.155362. between Cavendish and Char-i lotlelown viii Hunter River‘. Ln- Fayette Nickel hub-cap. finder please contact Guardian offrce Charlottetown or Summersi e. LOST - $100.00 BILL BETIVE N St. Peter's Bay and Vlhhim Ron-d. Finder notify Melville NicLtnuan. Montague. LOST-MILCII COW WITH ROPE on horns. Please notify Joseph Coady. Emyvale, LOST — SHOPI’ G BAG, WOOD- cn handles, strlpptd. goods. Valu- ed by owner. Please leave at Guardian Office. Rfliflfd. LOST - TWO WEEKS AGO. Probably on road to Sourls, sec- tion of rear fender of 1942 Buick Black with two metal strips. Re- c." album showing personal cards ward five dollars. Notify Post- for $1.00 and up. Liberal com- master. Cardigan. _ l5‘lOl‘.. Write today for unusual, Minnie offer. The Douglas Greet- To Let inc Card Company 50-11 Bltecker _ -s';.r‘.’§‘,’§t_°; __~. L, TO LET - man srrrmo 1:00:11 \,\' OPPORTUNITY ___ E511)“; In heated apartment. P110110 -_-li.~l1(\'i Rural Watkins District 665-1-- . lnble. If you are aggrresive. CANADA .. between the ares of 25 and - -'-~'> have or can secure travel out- fi" this is your opportunitv to get rswibllshed in a profitable busi- ircrs of your own. For full par- , Ilfnfiirs writ» lcdav to The J, R. “flkns Comnimy. Dept, Z-C-IA, 3117 Manson SL. Montreal. Que. I Help Wanted-Mal: “ANTED - TWO MESSENGER , btus. Enerizetl-c fellows can make ‘(lord inc-nay on commission and “"1" he given an npportnnitv to .lcm~n lciegranhy. Anply in ner- Fvnr Canadian National Tele- ‘ Staph Office. FDR SALE i-llnarlment house. I196 Eirston 01PM. Recently renovated, hard- ‘Yfiorl floors. fir laces, hot water "lint. cement nsement, lrarnlw. dl ‘ lpgfm possession of one Alinly E. M. Macbennan at 83 "hwy so. Telephone sis-L. — INVESI — il n Canadian Government Annuity . NOW 5nd secure financial lrrdmndeuee GUARANTEED by the DOMINION OI CANADA Write 40rd Phone m Free lmeilyuve Booklet today. — i. A. MARTIN Representative 1 III-see arm. one» sum. i r.e.l. Dill ill PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day oi August A.D 1946 In Re Estate 0f Joseph McCourl late of Millvale .'1‘. Queens County in the said Province, Farmer, dc- ceased, testnte. To the Sheriff of the CWYHY o! Queens County o1 Anv Constable or literate person Wltfllfl 531d County GREETINGS: WHEREAS upni: reading the pet- ition on file of Michael Mlirnlifv’ and Wendell Murphy both at Mill- vale aforesaid. Farmers, the Ex- ecutors of the above named Estate. praying that a citation may N issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore Hersh)‘ required to cite all P6110!“ m‘ (crested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pro’ sent at a Probate Court to 0131"“? in the Court House. in Chnnntte- (own in Queens Courav, in the said Province on Monday hi‘ twenty-third dav of 5élliemb" next comma“; v11: hour of eleven o'clock foreman rf the same dull lo shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the sahl Estate should not be passed and the Es ac closed as prayed for in saicr tit 1X1 and on motion 7f H. Fran-is Mac- Phee. Bed. Proctor for said Petit- loner. And it is hereby ordered that B m], co y hereof n: forthwrtn lished n some newspaper nub - ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least fouv con- secutive weeks from the dot,‘ hereai and um a Tus- wvl’ "i-“Wi, - forthwith posted in the {Ollolsir-g ublie laces respectively. namely. n the all of the Court _Hou-te in Charlottetown aforesaid. a. .21 neiai the Church Hall in nope RWY 1' Queem County aforesaid and-M 01‘ near the Schoolhouse in N-illi/Rle grog-Quid so that all persons inter»- "m; 1n (h, “l3 Estate a: afore- “ld m" have due notice thereof WITNESS alts lionour jlaroki Leonard Palmer. Judge of tne said Probate Court at Charlotretrwn i. Queen; County m!‘ ‘ill’ “n” 7°“ fret above written. ‘ By the Court illfl.) l. MARGARET PALMfl RIM?!’- " 752s Chestv Mining (Canadian Prom) TORONTO, Sept. _L1.— Sales Stock! Close 150 90 525 Aug Huron B60 1300 A113 Rou 110 1200 Akaitcho 185 3000 Arjon 37 4500 Armls 105 20100 Astoria 33 12200 Atiiona 31 1'3 2000 Atlas Yk 32 15200 Aubelle 48 19850 Aumaq 89 1900 Aunor 410 1500 Bagam 22 14000 Bzrnkfl 13 545 Bk Mil .. Z3 4.0 Bk N s 33 3-4 3000 Base Met ~ 6100 Bear 2800 Beattle 17300 Beaulleu 400 Belltre 3200 Benet 40500 Boyccn 600 Bralor . 12500 Brit Dom 6300 Buffadi 1000 Buff Cdn 540 Buff R1 4000 Calder . 1000 Cal Edm . 3000 Callinan 1500 Cam R] 400 Bk Com 5485 C Brew 1800 Cdn Mal . 2000 Ccchcno 1800 Coin .. . 211000 Colomac . 1040 Con Smelt 12000 Conwest .. . 24200 Croirnor 2900 Crowsho 1500 Delnite 6500 Denison 5000 Daragon 2000 Delta . 3150 Dlcken 1860 Dome . 18 3-4 7900 Donalda 85 61100 Duoues . 132 700 E Mal 164 41050 E Sulliv f 3000 5700 3200 Hnrker . 5300 Harrie 700 Hasaga Hadley 4350 I-Iova . . 1975 Hailing Z100 Home 6200 Hosco 2600 Hervey . 5100 Hiizhridge 645 I-lud Bav . 3000 Hush Mal 4000 Indian .. Z1040 Inf Nick . 4600 Int Uran . 5500 Jason . 2500 Jc-llicoe 1442'] Jlnliet 4800 Kenvil . 6375 Kerr Add 91R’? Kirk L 2835 Lahrad 4750 Lzruuer o THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN__ _GUARDIAN 11960 Oslsko 14600 Osulake . . Pacif Pete Pamour .. Pandora . Paramaq 2200 Parbec Paymast . Pen Rey Pick Cr 500 Pioneer 700 Preston Queenst Sannorm 6100 Senator 1800 Sheep 22470 Sherriti, 4100 Slscoe . 2200 Sladen 3200 S Towag Trans Res 1975 Uop C21 n .. 2100 Wai-ie . 2600 Wasa 3000 Wekus 2000 Wlnora CURB 1650 Pend Ore 240 Total sales 1,110,000. C.N.R. SHIPS DUE AT HALIFAX MUNTREAL. Que. Sent’ li-The first passenger sbp to be delivered from a United States to a Canadian arrival port (lue to the strikes of Maritime workers and truckers in the United States will arrive in Hal- ifax on Friday, M. E. Dolre. gerr- eral passenger agent, Canadian Natlc-rrrl Railways reported here today. The vessel. the S. S Rani;- atiki was bound for New York carrying 179 civilians from over- seas. The Canadian National Railways will operate a special train out of Halifax for the transportation of the inward passenger movement: similar arrangements are being made to harrlle the persons who will travel from New York and Montreal to Halifax w nail on the Rangutikl. ANTIQUE CRAZE SEIZES BUYERS People now buying want them first. of all functional. Dealers say the scar- city of good contemporary furnit- ure has driven many new cus- tomers to antiques. "Once a couple acquires a pair of 18th century chairs, a French table or old copper lamp base. sn- tique shopping will be a chrome thing in their marriage," says de- corator Evelyn Hope Daniels, niece antiques to be 11700 T. Poi-lune 2225 L Shore 36000 Lninnska i600 Lcitch 2000 Tnxin 5300 Llngmnn 4500 Lil LL 32450 IflllVlf‘ 3300 Lynx . 2100 Mruiafla . 1000 MacDonald 2500 MacLcod 2850 hfadsen 2300 MniZnCl 1825 Malnrl . 3003 Man East. 6900 Marcus 3500 Marlon , i000 Mncfio 1515 McIntyre . 12000 lVIvKon 71000 Mylamaq 27000 IVIOSIICI‘ 6150 Neitus . _ 2200 New Calu 5000 Nib , 24-1 1841 Nornnrla 19 1-2 HmvYRTr: '61‘ rrzrxca EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of August A.D-. 194.6. In Re Estate of WILLIAM MCCOURT. late of Mlllttfrle ll’1 QUCOIIS County» in the said Prov- l-nrc, Fzrrnrcr, deceased. lfllfslflle- To the Sheriff of the County of Qneons County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the petition m file _ and Wendell Murphy both of hill‘.- vale aforesaid, Farmers. the Ad- mhrlstrators of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein after set forth: You are therefore hcrehy required lo cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be l and appear before the Judge prer- ent at a Probate Court to b» held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County. in the said Province. on Monday the twenty-third day of Se tembcr next. coming. at the hour o clcvrn o'clock fore noon of the same day to show cause if any they can will’ the Accounts of the said Es‘ate should not he passed and the Es~ tate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of - Francis MecPhee, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. Acid it ls hereby ordered that l true cc-py hereof be forewlth ub- llshed in some newspaper Dub 15h‘ ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy heft"! be forthwith posted in the follciv- lng public places respectively. namely, In the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. el or near the Church Hall m Hope River in Queen's County aforesaid, and at or near the Schoolhouse in Millvale aforesaid. so that. all reons Interested in the said Es ate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNE lflarttrrld 0 SS Hi1 Honour Leonard Palmer, Judge said Probate Court at Charlene- town In Queen's County the day Michael Marry-int _ and year first above written. SGD. I. AM?!‘ PA l-_____._.__.. c-f Josephus Daniels, ex-Anierican r ambassador to Mexico. The last period to enjoy a craze 3 reception and settlement" of these was the Victorian, which officially isn't antique yet. Present pretation insists that an be more than 100 years old, But, according to Miss Daniels, nostalgia may set in before anti- quity. Right now things only 20 years old (hand-painted china. cut glass. and other characteristic pieces) which cnly a few years ago could be bought for a few dollars. suddenly cost. fifty times as much. These cycles occur, she believes, because each generation rzets n thrill o-ut of collecting things from its own childhood. Some sensitive souls, conscious of furniture trends, have trembl- ingly waited for the once-stigmat- antique Secretary For Commercial Vice- President of leading Can- adian radio and electronic manufacturer situated in Montreal. Excellent work- ing conditions, benefit plans, cafeteria, 5 day week, top salary rate. Only ex- perienced sienographer wil- ling i0 accept responsibility should apply. Give full par- ticulars of education. En- close snapshot. R. C. A. VICTOR COMPANY LTD. 1001 Lenoir Street Montreal Tr son sacs House and Lot. House contains 8 rooms, 5 bed- rooms-is well built, up-to- date and located on a paved street near the centre of City. Has large lot with good garage. Inspection by appointment. I Apply: M. A. FARMER Solicitor ; . . z-z-i: ‘ Large Lot on Upper Prince Si. Apply M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. ' inter-i Social Service Work Discussed By Anglicans BY SHANE MloKAY Canadian Press Slat! Writer WINNIPEG, Seért. 10 -— (C?) — Ceiling upon F0 elrul Government to give "every assistance" in the d rsal of Japanese residents of Br tish Columbia across Canada, the Anglican General Synod today passed a motion asking Anglicans to "extend a helping hand the Deep e. The resolution was recommended in the report o! tne Church's Coun- cil for social service. The Synod also recorded its op- ition to the extension of legal- zed ambiing opportunities in Cans a. Rev. D. S. H. Prince of Halifax, in making the report, said gamblers had. become “par- asites on society." ‘Gambling is the number one Enemy of the social. economic and moral life of this country. In any economic process, h parties should gain." An amendment to the resolution. nrade by Dr. Charlotte Whitton, Ottawa, asked all members of the church to oppose any extension of gambling faculties. It was passed. Very Rev. C. E. Riley, Toronto, said he assumed this included rac- ins. Hugo and other popular games of chance. He said the same thing might be applied to the wheat, stocks and cotton exchanges. where rzamblms was taken as a matter of practice. Dr. Prince said a distinction must be k between gambling and apEcullflonth s M’ fir. s ynod rejected by 10056 a resolution which asked the Primate to appoint a committee to investigate the companies lnvesbed in by the ohumlfs consolidated fund Other resolutions pulled the Synod called for federal sidbyin the construction of low-cost housing. and engorsled “the movement to secure v aw compulsory re- marital health examinations." p NEW AIRSERVICE TO START wmmmo, Man, am, 11_ Inauguration of a new Internat- ional Air Service between Port 51111111‘. W11; William 3nd Duluth was announced toda by W F. ET-Zllsh, vice presiden, Trans-Can- fitmriwhines, it becomes effective The service will be opergtgd daily except Sunday with one round trip covering the 175 mite; in 75 minutes leaving the Lake- head Ai rt at 9 30 a. m, ar- riving Duuth .0 45; returning t'1o departure time is 11.46 a m. from Duluth to arrive at lakehead i2 55 noon. By connections with northwest airlines at Duluth into Chicago Lrlrehead passengers will reach Toronto in 8 ‘iours 20 minutes and New York in less than 11 hours. They rejoin the T. C A. Net- work at Chicago arid will proceed east over its system from that point T. C. A. will co-operwc with the chambers of commerce of. the Lakehead cities in preview flights to Duluth next weekend and also arrange a return visit of Duluth personalities to Fort William and Port Arthur. The Airlines is now establishing its various departments ~11 its base at the Lakehcsd air port The air- craft and crew which will inaugur- ate the service will arrive ct t‘;e Lakehead at noon Wednesday. ed Victorian furniture to be fol- lowed by a revival c-f “Golden Oak." But they needift worry. “The oak will come back only in bleached or pickled or some other modernized form, never with the hard shine it had originally," says a Connecticut dealer. Dealers say everything sells in pairs today, Old vases, urns. frag- ments of columns can he made in- to lamp bases but must come in pairs to meet customers’ demands. FARM FOR slur AT SOUTH MILTON 5V; Miles From Ch'town. Consisting of 107 acres of Land Hot and Cold Water in House House and Buildings all wired. New Furnace Buildings in Good t ‘l We of/m: cs I Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited. 355% First Mortgage Bonds Due January, 3. 1967 Price: 10011111 accrued interest‘ pany (to Holders of 51,495 First Mortgage Bonds of the Com- aocrued interest) desirous of exchanging for the new bonds mayeonvert now and receive a premium of l/Q of 1% on the old bonds, plus 'l‘rustee's Deposit Receipts carrying six months’ interest at 5%% pay- able January 2, 1947. Ihese bonds afford an attractive opportunity for investment in one of the world's lead- ing pulp and paper manufacturing companies. Prospectus 1m request. Write m; telephone- l, Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown _ Established 1908. Offices throughout Canola.‘ be redeemed on January 2, 1947 at 100 and Phone S22 Auction Sale We w-ill sell by Public Auction on our premises at Victoria on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th AT ONE 0’CLOCK S.T. All our household effects, stock and farming imple- ments consisting of tables, chairs, bedroom suites, stoves, organ, writing desk, couch, hooked rugs and a quantity of dishes and many small articles too numerous to mention. Also one binder in perfect corr- ditlon, manure spreader, double truck wagon with box and rack complete, cart, set of spring-tooth barrows, smoothing liar- rows, ihresher and cleaner, International upright eng- ine, grain crusher, Massey- Harris, driving sleigh, wood sleigh, box sleigh, cream separator, Massey - Harris, Fairbanks - Morse scales, hay forks and rope, fence stretcher, buffalo robe, grlndstone, forks, shovels, hoes and a quantity of harness. Also one heifer due to freshen shortly, one heifer, 2 years old, 6 young steers, 1 1-2 years old, 1 work horse. 8 years old. Farm will be put up for sale if not sold beforehand. Terms: Cash. HAROLD and GILBERT METCALFE LOUIS nowarr, Auctioneer. If not fine first fine day Condition JACK STOCKMAN following. h LARGE CLEARANCE Auction Sale ON THE PREMISES OF ATHOL ROBERTS, WINSIDE STATION ON MONDAY. SEPT. 23. I. (YCLOCK D.S.T. Consisting of my entire herd of Shorthom cattle, farm imple- ments and household furniture. . CATTLE 4 heifer-s, 3 years old. imported from Ontario (regJ); 2 heifen, 11/1 years old. Ontario bred, in calf (reg. ); 8 4-year old cows in calf (rep): 2 iJ-year old cows Ln calf (rep); 2 year and n half heifers in calf (rep); 2 heifers 1 year old (regn); 2 heifer calves six months old (regn); l ball nine months old freg.) Jr. and Grand Champion, Charlottetown exhibition; 1 bull calf, 7 months old treg.) reserve jrmior champion; 1 bull calf, 3 munths old; 4 grade cows, milking. This herd won at the Charlottetown Exhibition l5 fin". eluding 2 grand championships. 1 pony, 1 sleiglh and harness. S seconds, 7 championships. in- MACHINERY 1 binder. new: 1 hay loader; i hay mower: l hay rake; 1 truck wagon and box: 2 carts; 1 light wagon; 1 sectional seeder; 1 eet I- section spike barrows; 1 potato scuffler; 1 grain crusher, new; 1 man- ure spreader; 1 pressure water tank, new; 2 wood sleiglu; 1 fertiliser sewer; l box sleigh; 1 electric power cream separator; 1 wood burning broods-r, new. 500 she; lumber, ccuuistin of boards. plank and 2 x G's: 7 fox shipping crates; 1 new fox den; I potato sprayer; 1 hugger for thresher. hay. fork e-nd rope; l bone grhder; 1 single plow; 1 set team harness; z pull uid trees-hen and other homes; so ft. hose; fork. shovels, hoes, and other articles too numerous to mention. FURNITURE Consisting of dining room unite: studio couch; big chairs; rockers. and all kitchen furniture; Beatty electric washer; electric Quebec heater. new, and other household effeeil. Sale positive as farm is sold. TERMS: approved Joint Notes. cash. Livestock cash; all other Inoveablel U months credit on 0% Discount for Cash; up to sums of $10.00. ALEX MoRAl, Auctioneer. lflayhirormymlswilbelellWedneslamleptlebllle fi TNE PUBLIC SERVICE 0F CANADA REQUIRE AN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MALE, $800-$100 for the CITIZENSHIP mason, nrrrarvrmnrvr or sumrranr, or sra-ra, ornwa DUTIES: Assist in organisation and functioning of ebb hljngh collect and disseminate information designed tdpromota better under: standing between established Canadians and newcomers: Snpervlsl who" with forum-Insane Imus: maintain contacts with Goin- arnment sea-vices such as National Film Board, Department of h- ulglgg‘ Acffalrs, ‘Canadian nrsuul ution Service and Candi“ Bu“. QUALIFICATEIONS: University graduation will: pout-grading "'3 ll 9005011118. lostlvlofl- Canadian history or education; demons- trated Ibflltv M n hm. order in line with duties indicated; high q. predation of Canadian citizenship requirements, respemlblu llallviltlesfligna oroalrtunltles: 500d 1 qualifications. Prem- a can a s sh d have had most of thei - “c3; h c L r education and experl 3‘ “’ b ‘ this (No. 48-3604) fies for , ‘ I ‘ you" u - Post Offices. National Employment and Civil Service Oosnmiip Offices. must be filed with the Civil Service Commission, Omen, not later than Sept. 19, 1946. FOR SALE BY TENDER (Crown Assets) SURPLUS AIRCRAFT War Assets Corporation will receive tenders for the purchase u"! 1.. .1” ll of all or any of the Crown-owned assets described below: AIRCRAFT TYPE: QUANTITY Bolingbmlre .. 6g Hurricane ..._. , 14 Oxford V (Airframes only) 5 LOCATION: Mount Pleasant, P. E. I. These aircraft are in an nnairworthy arnd non-lioensenble condition and are beyond economical repair. They are offered to the public strictly for their salvage value and parts or corn. Ponenfs dismantled or removed from than must not be used in licensed aircraft. If desired runsllgflhlllllg for- Lngpgcflu of “m” muhh"! m8! be made through the nearest Branch Of- fice of the Corporation A "rilflsd cheque or bank draft to the value 1.: 10% 1.: u“ will!" 117100- ""156 lllyable to War Assets Corporation must be forwarded with the tender in a sealed ornvelopc plainly marked: TENDER N0. 144-1 addressed to the Secretary. War Assets Corporation. 4095 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal 6, Que, P. 0. Box 6099. Tenders will close at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern Standard Time, Monday, September 30, 1946, amd tenders received thereafter can. not be considered. CONDITIONS: l. The balance of the purchase price shall be payable by certified cheque or bank draft within ten days from the receipt by the successful tenderer of notice of accept. arrce of the tender. In default of payment ‘urchin "ch delay, the deposit made with the tender may be retain- ed by the Corporation as liquidated damages. l. The sale shall be without warranty of uny kind except la to the Crown's title. l. Cheques or bank drafts will be returned to unsuccessful wnderers. l. The highest or my tender may not necessarily be ac- eepfed. These aircraft will be sold on an "as il-where is" basis and purchasers must remove their purchases in the whole state from the premises within one month of completion of sale. IWAR ASSETS conroirlirrorr 4095 St. Catherine Street West. Montreal 0. Q"- p, 9, m; (r099 Phone: BElair 3771 , ramparts ‘rnc undersigned will receive tenders up to Septem- ber 16, for washing and varnishing the ceiling of Cen- tral Christian Church. For rnsllecflm‘ 0f Dfflliil”. Phone 1085. Work to be undertaken immediately. J. H. WILLIAMS, See‘). of Trustees. l ¢b5_ l