‘OCTOBER 17, 1949 word; Inch; Classified 8c per word; 8 words; Other nan...‘ The advertiser agree; ti“; Advertising Rates — MIMI"!!! chllte For Any Advertisement 2b Centa Central Guardian Locals 5o per word; ma“ 2° P" ""05 Anllfllllltlflmfllta and Corning Events 8o per u"! “I “M” "l"! Sbirltualtmferings, Cards. etc., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; 808001001! 40 W0"!!! 10f 81-00 and 10 cents for every additional Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 80a per Inch or 50 P" ""0; U"! °1 Sllbitrllltluns, 49 centa per Inch; Address and Presentation 01.00. for tlfllllflgfie "Ill": 0ut of errors ln advertisements beyond the amount weld for the lPace actually occupied by that portion oi the fldvtlrtliément In which the error occurred, whether such "m" '5 “u” w "'0 l-“Ellkenco of its servants or otherwise and the"! 9m!" b0 "0 ""0""! for non-Insertion of any auvertisdment 005000 U10 "m0lmt paid for such auvertiseinent. Payable In Advance Western and Eastern In ltlemorlam Notices 84o per Wedding En- on application. - the publisho shall not be liable Agents Wanted ALERT AGENTS SENSATIONAL fascinating new Chrlsfixnas item. Test made during Canadian Nat- ional Emhlbition. Actual cash sales on sight 30% to 100%. Dept. A. Artcraft Plastics, 51 Cardiff, Toronto. ' PINE OPPORTUNITY T0 HAVE pleasant business of your own. supply every home with our guaranteed home necessities, also gift boxes Scores of daily used items. Exclusive territory assign- xl. local or rural. Make a worth- whiie income. Selling experience unnecessary. Write now for free details: Faiznilex. 1600 Delorimler, Montreal. 1. AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN 1N- tr-rested in high income. Busy Season ahead. excellent territory open. Repeat commission on all sales.‘ Investigate now. Income Tax Services. 1732 Avenue Road. Toronto. IE WANT A MAN TO SELL OUR liiie of advertising calendars and specialties in Prince Edward Is- land. i951 line now ready. Com- missions paid promptly. No ob- jection to non-competing line. Give full particulars about your- self to Box 521. London. Ontario. POSITION OPEN FOR SALES- nian to cover P. E. island. Must be s native of the island. havo a _ thorough knowledge of plumbing . and heating or hardware. Able to furnish 00d references ea t0 character. bility and habits. Write Box 900. Guardian. i g Farm Machinery 4513a WHILE YOU Plow-it's cheaper too! Can you feed a team of horses for 50c a day? A Gibson "SD", riding tractor hand. les s. full 10' plow in any golng_. 011 dill’. 0n 2% gals. of gas. Write for special offer. Falcon Equip. merit Company Limited (IOImeriy Hough & Collins) 33 Leyton Avenue, Toronto 13. Ontario, non ssau-ritnrsnmnTrooiin. Good as new. Apply Marshall Smith. Belle River. _ FOR SALE-SMALL TRACTOR and potato cultivator: and plow used about i0 clays to cultivate potatoes; cost $850, will sell for $500. Machine in perfect con- dition but not heavy enough for my work. Will take cattle in trade. Apply Raphael Arsenault, Wellington. llelpWanted-Male 8i l-‘emal: WANTED: EXPERIENCED COOK. Olympia Restaurant. Summer- side. WANTED - PRINCIPAL. MALE preferred. for Murray River school. supplement $350.00. D. K. Hume, Secretary of Tnistees. Miscellaneous RELIANCE - HYGIENIC. our: service keeps you garbage free. Phone 780-L. Nursery Stock ,_ EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR spare time. Sell British Canadian Christmas Per al Cards. Boxed Cards and Everyday Cards. ' French or English. Outstanding values. plus high commissions. Write today for details and sum- ples. British Canadian Publish- ing Company, Room 87, 24 King Street. W., Toronto. Ontario. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS WANTED. PHONE lMl-J. 112 Cumberland. BOARDERS AOCOMMODATED. Phone 916. Tiiars & Trucks Fer Sale__ FOR SALE-CHEAP. I946 DODGE coach. in good condition. Phone, $67-11 FIR SALE -— 1944 3 TON FARGO A Truck. Apply Alexis McQualtLi I ‘North River. Foo SALE - ms CHEVROLET Sedan. Perfect condition. Apply r MacDonald's News Stand, 43 Elm ' Avenue. FOR SALE-ARMY TRUCK WITH racks (Ford); ncw engine. good tires. also equipped with pulley attachment for threshing. This machine is in good condition. Priced very reasonable. $325.00. or will take cattle nr lumber in trade. Apply William C. Donald. Scavietv. Kensinglon R. R. \-————-—ii———-————— ~ FOR SALE — 1948 PLYMOUTH De Luke Sedan. Perfect condi- tion. Apply n spring Street. For Sale Fort sane-Eurasia sows wrm litters. John Toombs. Mayfleld. FOR SALE — TWO YEAR. OLD niiiilsiig Filly. William MarD-vreii. York. m“. sans _ 40o Err. wrzu. sus- soncrl hardwood flooring. J. E. Poole. Miltsn. >~_ FOlt SALE — CHOICE BllILDINu Lois. $300. up. Sicwart ltiacKay. For: SALE - ONEKD-Fst-WIN- tri- Coat. size 12. Girl's mat. size 12. Apply 2T0 Sydney Street. TOR SALE — ELECTRIC MOTOR. one horsepower. also half horas- power motor. Fred Hooper. Ken- sington. LOT FOR SALE IN HUNTER River, 002x100. on paved high- way- Fred Hooper. Kcnsington. >.____i___._. FOR SALE-ICE CHEST. SMALL size. white. Fred Hooper. Ken- sington. PIANO FOI>.S_ALE| GOOD CON- diiion. Mason and Risch. Apply Fred Hooper, Kensington. For Ilant Io LET - a ROOMS. Mics. REU- ben Higgins. Malpeque Road. 0 LET - FURNISHED IIEATEII Front Room. Ground floor. Upper Prince. Female ilelp- Wanted CALLING ALL WOMEN: WIIO have time to spare who wish to make easy money. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: F01’ ladies. men. children, also babies’ wear. Nothing could be easier with our low prices sad our ml»!- rililcently illustrated catalogue containing sarn les of our mater- ltll- Bstlsfsct on guaranteed-or 010M! refunded. ‘Generous com- mission. boluses. gifts. Write hi- medlsteiy for your free cstsiogus. Du Jour Lingerie Inc. 4235-39. i lvoflllle Melt, Montreal Mi i RESERVE NOW EFOB IDEAL Autumn planting! Chinese Elm Hedges-Al inches to 20 inches high when ShlppBd-—Wli.l grow 2 feet the first year-ii plants for title-sufficient for 25 feet. Giant Exhibition Flowering Paeonles in colours red. white or pink-s for $1.89. Brookdale-Kingswsy Nurs- eries. Bowimanvllle. Ontario. Personal FOR NEUBAIJGIA. LUMBAOO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. Typewriters _. ‘SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size. New portable design. new sparkling performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Phone 2171. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK, PHONE 1528-1. IPree drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanted WANTED,-AI.EBO'I'I‘LES- up service. Phone 2542 Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. WANTED-HEATED FURNISHED bedroom and kitchen, central, by i\vo business girls. Write "M" Guardian. WANTED —- 0N 8181‘ OCTOBER or 1st or 2nd November. passage by car to New York. Please phone 2230. SEALED TENDERS addi-egsed go the tinciersigned, and e domed "Tender for Repairs to She Rail. Way Wharf. Souris, P.E.l"' w“; be received until 3 p.m. (ETIST) Wednesday. November 2. '10}- fsggligsal? galthe railway Plans. ‘form of contract and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, 1);. psrtment of Public Works. Ottawa in the office of the District Eiigiiil eer. 38 Great George Street. Char. lottctOWll- P-E-l. and at the Post Office st Souris East. P. E. I. NOTE:—Upon application to the UIIdEPSIBIIed. the Department will supply blueprints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $20.00. in the form of s certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on the return of the blue-prints and specification within‘ a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms sup- plied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accompan- ied by s certified cheque on s chartered bank in Canada. payable to the order of the Honourable the ‘Minister of Public Works. equal to l0 per cent of the aniount. of the tender. or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion otCansds or of the Canadian Notional Railway Com- sny and its constituent compan- es. unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada. or the afore- mentioned bonds and s certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. ' By order. J. M. SOMERVILLE. acreiary. (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Oct. 15_ Sales Stock 5550 Am Lsrder 1460 Aug Cdn 2500 A118 Rou 1000 Aquarius 1000 Ares __ 1000 Aumuque .. _ 2000 B nkfield . 10 of Mtl 2500 Base Met 8100 Bonctal , 1550 Bordulsc 675. Bralorne _ 4000 Brit Dom 2500 Broulsn _ 19500 Buffad 1000 Buff Cdn 1100 Cal Edm .. , 2T0 B of Com ...._._ _._, 295 Cdn Brew _._ ____._ 3000 Cent Pat _ _______ 93 1000 Cent Por _._ __ _ 19 8310 Chesterv .. 800 Cochenour Close ...__ _._ 1s . 4 516i Con Duq .. 30928 Con Lebel 2000 Cournor ...._ _._ _._ 5000 Davies Pet --- - - 32 12000 Decelts ...... .__ _. 15 2500 Discovery _.... ... _ 29 735 Dome .... - .... 19 3-4 20300 Donalda - --- ...- 69 2500 Duiama 17 8500 E Mal 26000 E Sulllv 5000 Eldona ~ 58 2600 El Sol 13 1700 Falcon 3000 F ed Kirk 27290 Hard R0 _. 3600 Heva .. 11 1-2 2500 Highrldge . .. 11 1-2 670 Holllnger ...... ._ -.. 101-8 5100 l-iosco .... .. _._ _._. 10 1-4 5000 Joburke _._. _._. _. 19 2700 Jollet .. __ 53 2000 Kelore __ 07 2150 Kerr Add ... 17 5-8 3500 Kirk Lake 145 200 Labrador ... 875 500 L Shore _. 14 3-4 7300 L Wsss .... __. _ 49 1100 Louvicourt. _.- ___ 181-2 ‘T000 Lunward 22 2000 Macassa . 4700 Macfie 6000 MacLeod 1400 Madsen -..... ._ _._ 310 1500 Magnet ...... _._ __ 22 4000 Malartic ._. -.. 280 ' 100 McIntyre _. ..- --- 65 7-3 1025 McKenzie _._. __ -.. 62 1000 Masher ... ...... 13 1000 New-Marl .... __ - 10 3500New Psc _._ ._... 1O 1-2 e500 New Thur .... _. - 10 1-2 14700 Nicholson .... .... _- 75 570 Noranda ...... _. _._ 62 1-2 6000 Norlartic .. ... -. 29 1000 Normetal .. ._ .... 270 3000 Norseman . .. _._ -- 031-2 2000 North Inca __ _._ 1534 1500 Northland ...- .-' - 131-2 4600 OBrlen 900 Okalta 1600 Oslsko . 5500 Osuloke - - 11 1-2 4900 Pamour ....... ... 130 7000 Pan West ... .. 15 1000 Paymaster _._. - - 35 2000 Piccadilly .... .- - 03 1210 Pick Crow 205 200 Pioneer 2000 Porc Reef 1000 Pow Gold . 1600 Pow Gold Vt ....- -- 100 5350 Preston ._ _._- 195 2000 Quemont _._ - -- 17 3'4 2000 Rcircourt __ _- ~-- 047-3 5250 Royalite __ _ -- 8'15 4000 Senator _- - v seoo Sherrltt _._ _- --- 30° 200 Sigma .. 00° 15900 Sladeri . 2000 Stadacona ...-.- - - 1650 Suliivan .. 4900 Sylvanite 1500 Taku 2305 Teck 1000 Thom L 3000 Trans R0! 6900 Union Min 19450 um» Cdn 935 Ventures 400 Wnlie . .. - 2200 Yknife B ........... .. 92 CUBE 16900 Pond Ore 540 GIIAIII “IINNIPEG. Oct. 16 — (CPI- coariie grains displayed s firm trend in trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday, with oats and barley attracting good demand from shippers and Ameri- can interests. Offerlnsl W0" "IM- ttl s: glautilzn 8030,1070 7,3; Dec. 7! ‘I-SA; May 79 5-8. : M - ' - MA : git. 158B; Dec. 1.56 3-4- 7.8; May 1.60 3-8. Flax: 0ft. 3.75 5-8; Dee. 8.678. c i1 ces: 03in ‘No 2 cw 1o r-e: ea I CW T! 3-8; 3 CW 76 7-8; ex 1 feed 75 7-8; 1 feed 75 1-8; 2 feed 73 1-8; 3 feed 72 1-8; track 74 7-8. Barley: No 1 and 2 CW G-row 157 3-4; 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.49 3.4; 3 CW 6-row 1.55 34; 1 feed 1.39 3-4; 2 feed 1.36 3-4: 3 feed 1,32 3-4; 2 CW yellow 1.4.3 3-4; 3 CW yellow 1.41 3-4; track 1.39 3-4. Rye: 1 and I CW 1.5 5-05 3 cw 1,55 3-8; rej. 2 CW 1.44 5-8; I CW 1.48 5-8; track 1.58 5-8. Flax: N0 1 CW 3.75 3-32 2 CW 3.70 5-8; 3 C W330 5-8; I CW 3.45 5-8; track 3.74 5-8. Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks stronger; golds and Industrials higher. Montreal-Stocks ahesdi move Ill d - qultleet: Eisricf-r-Sltocks quiet; radio- teievision shares In slllht '0?- mend. LITTLE IIAPPINI BUNBURY-ON-THAMfli Md- dlesex. England - .10!) - The Iocnl registrar of births and deaths attends his office only one hour s S c'i.?.32E“‘62ti‘.’£.’li'Z"iiiil'°"‘-9 -- wsek. The reason - a shortage of work. " - ‘\. fHE GUARDIAN, New Premier 0f France Ilad Varied (Lareer By CARL HARTMAN PARIS, Oct. I6 — (AP) —Julcs Moch. naval engineer. lawyer, re. sistauce leader. pilot. Sunday painter and policeman extraordin- ary, today added “Premier of France" to his list of occupations. A convinced Socialist, Moch (rhymes with ’Duck') holds un- disputed first place among the Communist pet hates in France. This stems from his two years in control of the French police, as Minister of Interior. A close as- sociate said recently: "The boss runs the police on s military principle-the more force the less bloodshed." Born 5B years ago in Paris, Moch was trained as an engineer at the French Polytechnical School. The First World War broke out two years after his graduation. He served in the French army as an officer of engineers, was men- tioned four times In dispatches, . and wounded. After the war. be took s job as head of industrial and agricultural reconstruction in the former en- Fmy countries. Then he shifted into private industry and msn- aged industrial projects in France and the Baltic states. He learned Russian-—-"on the subway"—he once sald--and made a visit to the Soviet Union. Moch won his first parliament- ary seat in i928. from Valence in Southern France. He was a pro- tege of Socialist leader Leon Blum. who represented nearby Grenoble. They have a long sland- in: friendship and both are Jew- IS . Blum. however. gave Moch his first Cabinet post—Minister of Public Works-in 193B. ' When war came again in I980, Moch enlisted in the navy and was promoted to first class engineer in cbief—equivalent to captain-"out of turn and for deeds of war," to quote the ofiicial citation. He returned to France in time to be one of the famous 80 deputies who defied the Germans by re- fusing to vote extra-constitutional powers to Marshal Heitl Philippe Petain. He was arrested. shifted from jail to jail and then released. He at once organized a resistance group. Escaping to London in 1943. he joined the De Gaulle naval forces and took part in the landings in Southern France. Moch has been s Cabinet minis- ter steadily for nearly five years. serving under eight premiers. Moch was married 32 years ago to Germaine Picard. one of the first women ever admitted to the French bar. Their elder son, An- dre. was killed in i944. doing un- derground work against the Ger- mans. Another son. Raymond. is an atomic physicist. 1 Suggests 15 A Million People leave Britain By J.M. ROBERTS, Jr. (Associated Press News Analyst) 1f the United States really wants to help Britain permanently. the Population Reference Bureau sug- gests she might provide ships to remove s third of the Island's people to other parts of the Com- monwcalth. The Bureau. s non-profit priv- ate organization of American scientists which makes s contin- uing study of population problems. does not approach the ides as s fantasy. The movement of 15.000000 peo- ple would not be easy, it says. "but it would be much cheaper to move a i40-pound person once than to move some 1.400 pounds of food— plus other raw materials _ every year to support that person if he remains in Britain." The Bureau thus adopts s belief that is gaining widespread accept- ance. It is that Britain is not likely, ever again. to be able to support her population in the manner to which it was once sc- customed, or even to continue to support it in the emergency man- ner which is followed now. the tools and skills which produc- Id what we have come to call the industrial revolution. As her population grew it was forced to seek new means of sup- port. and as they were found the population grew. But the world is no longer the place for pioneering that it was zoo veal‘ “to. compet- ltion has overtaken Britain, and her economy threatens to become more and more insular, since her natural resources st home -sre slender. The ides of emigration has re- ceived attention in Britain since the war. but has been discouraged by the cost to people who have been taxed out of their surplus funds. and by restrictions on the amount of money which can be taken from the country. And the Government has feared the mun- try might be robbed of skilled la- bor Migration would, the report says. improve both the living standards of thosenvho leave as well ss those who stay. and make the Un- ited Kingdom more nearly self- supporting. The Commonwealth would be strengthened in its ont- iying parts. Prom the American standpoint. it is claimed, billions of dollars in capital sfd and nstursi resources could be saved, and luch friendly countries on the United States - imeters as Osnsds and Aus its would be built up. Britain grew to world eminence " because of an early monopoly on CHARLOTTETUWN SCBAIIDLID WOID CONTEST MAIDSDON Cut this out and mail now for ibis week's drawing In Mesae Jew- ellers Lucky Draw Contest. yes Moase Jewellers are giving sway absolutely, free $50. worth of fine leather billfoids. propelling pen- cils. ladies’ handbags, lighters and watch straps. Just arrange above scrambled letters into one of many quality items sold at Moase Jewel- lery store and send your answer with your own name and address. You can enter every week but each week's contest drawing on all letters received will he drawn for st ll o'clock Saturday nights of each week up to and Including the Jack Pot final drawing No- vember l2. No correspondence concerning contest will be entered Into and all entries must be by letter only. If you would like Information on prices on quality watche . fine diamonds. dependable clocks, beg“. tiful pearls, 1847 Rogers Bros. or Community Silver Plate visit Mosae Jewellers or ask us by mail for prices and Information. Address all mall to: Moase Jewellers Lucky Draw Snnunerslde. P. E. f. First two winners will be an- nounced next week. are too complicated these days for much of an oldtlme "rush", re- gardless o! the incentive. But it is no longer permissible, l! 391100»!!! and Japan found out, for heavily populated countries to seek "living 100m" or natural re- wllfcté thwush conquest. Brit- ain's development more or less de- fied natural economic forces which now are ressserting themselves, and the problem of supporting her population becomes increasingly pressing. N. S. Frowns 0n Flag-Waving To Aliraci Tourists By Rae Cocclll HALIFAX. Oct l6 (c?) ._ Nova. Scotia Government. its ear attuned to mliitefings {rem south of theborder. is out to discourage excessive American flag-waving in the province during the tourist season. The action was not prompted by unfriendllness toward United States visitors. Instead. authorities are taking a dim view of indiscrim- inate flying of the Stars and Stripes because some Yanks are complaining about it. Director Tom Courtney. of the N. S. Information Bureau, said the issue may come before sessions here next week of the Canadian Association of Tourist and Public- ity Bureaus. For some time. the annual stream of Americans into Canada. has signalled the appearance of Old Glory on hardware stores. ham- burger stands and city halls from coast to coast. When the last vis- itor goes home, the bunting disap- pear s. Widespread use of the U.S. flag outside its own country acts on some Americans like e red rag to a bull. They feel embarrassed. some regard the act as a patronizing lure to induce the Yank to part with his money. Others say Can- ada. has no right to fly their flag in such a manner because it is not done through patriotism. There are, however. those Amer- icans who say the practice makes them feel right atthome. They like lt. Still others counter with the statement that they don't want to feel that much at home-ii’ they did they wouldn't take a vacation to get away from it all. Store-keepers maintain the ed- Vent of Old Glory into s window- full of men's shirts or ivatenmelon is simply an expression of friend- liness. ‘The same goes for those signs welcoming tourists. None will call it a promotional idea. The Provincial Government is at- tempting. with some success, to stop the whole business through various publications directed at hotel and cabin owners. They argue that you wouldnt find the Union Jack fluttering from Boston City Hall on ordinary occasions; therefore. why should Canadians fly anything but their own banner? One official said ii the idea is to attract buyers. then it's not work- ing in many cases for the pros- pective U.S. customer will keep right on going. And, he added. Y0" can't blame him. Fred F. Flndlayson o! Bell. Oslit. wrote s, Halifax newspaper saylm; "one thing has amazed us all and that is the promiscuous use of our own national flag in this country ". ..when we enter another country and we see our own flag flying we naturally expect to find either our American Embassy. American Consulate or tlhc resid- ence of an American official. This is what we look for and we know of no one else in any other country who has the right to fly our flag. "Now all this may seem like s neighborly gesture to you Canad- ians but to us it doesn't seem right..." km." I GUI cent aisaq. Tbs mug is tits lloi III States Any such movement will be s slowly developing thing. Things. loot v Immosyoedlms. r tl-‘iiii! FOR SALE 1946 Buick sedan; two three-ton Maple Leaf trucks. new motors, new tires. One three-ton Ford, new motor, new tires. Bargain, quick sale. - L. D. Manhood A Sons Victoria. FOR r SALE ' NEW SUMMER COPPEAGE 4 Three miles from Town. Plumbing Apply:- T. HARRY MORRIS, -~ North River Road Refrigeration ‘SALES end SERVICE ‘Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE I444 IF IT'S WARMTII YOU'RE NEED ITEMS LISTED BELOW: Army B. D. Pint! . Army B. D. Tunlcs . Navy, White sl.l wool kets Army Sheepskin Costa .. Army Coverall ‘seconds’ rodms; screened In porch. AFTER YOU'RE BOUND TO , SOME OF THE '. R. 151 Codfish have been SDHWII italic-thaws din URIVEIZ§ I PAGE ELEVEN i . i AI Trans Conodt-r Credit Corporation you ‘can secure loom up to $2,500 qumdy ‘and conveniently. Loans up to $1,000 'ere life-insured without charge for eligible borrowers. Al Tron: Canada Credit there are several loan plans for you Io choose from, roles are reasonable and no endow. 'ers are required. Repayment; m" m |n smoothly with your budget. If you want Io buy a cor or truck, or If you went IQ borrow, using your present vehicle as security, why not coma In and folk over your needs with o helpful Trans Canada Credit Counsellor. Either phone or_cull In Io is =anti.@.F.r=li \ rliiLi E. ROGERS, Branch Manager, Piclrard Building Gt. Geo. St. -- Charlottetown, P.E.I. -- Phone 1976 WllbllllilrtDlr .>-... BIG FAMILY RAIL EBA’! START known to The world's first steam railroad 3.500.000 eggs at one time. was opened in England in 13. Alrforce Flying Suits . 59.05 Navy Jersey Sweaters . .. $4.05 Army Khaki Shirts “seeondfl $1.25 Navy Overcoats "new" ...... .. $15.95 Navy Duffell Coats $0.95 Army Overcoats $0.95 Army Khaki Drill riot-it}? “seconds" .................... .. Army Khaki Drill Coats We have a good stock of staple clothing and footwear for the working man, nt amazingly low prices. Your inspection is solicited. Army Heavy Boots “seconds” 84.05 Navy flannel Middle! . Navy heavy Caps .. Ali-force and Army Winter Caps Alrforce Flying Suits, “heavy” Navy Pants "new" Navy P. 0. Coats .. Navy Rubbers “new heavy $1.25 Army Khaki Coverall- . "new". Sizes 44 O 48 ........ .. $6.50 I Army Khaki Coverall- “new". Cadets. 84 it 80 88.95 i Army Rubber Glove; "new" .. $1.25 Army Boots "new" $6.95 - $7.75 NAVY PUSSER acorn PANTS “especially made for you In s civilian out" .. $4.95 l Y High grade Abbott PAINT» “all colours". Gal. Quart Block's Surplus Assets i l . I i the reads as follows:- squib, fire cracker or other fire works within the City of Charlottetown unless authorized so to do by the Mayor or Council of the said City. In the City Police Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate." WARNING Section “'7” of the Bye-Law for Fire Prevention “No person shall fire or set off any fire ball, _ 003444-01 90 Hf. “Any person or persons guilty of any infraction of above section of the Bye-Law, shall be dealt with JAMES A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. l” norms The Post Office “III receive and despatch mails as usulL MucLEAWS STORE AT WINSLOE will be closed MONDAY and TUESDAY OCTOBER 17th and l8 For Stocktaking AND DIDN'T — III ///nr//II'”'”' // ' . 4 y’ .- _4 THINK.’ THINK.’ DID vou- NOTICE iF 1 TOOK MY PILLS MARK‘ IT oowsr-oiz pron r TAKE -n-\' PILLS our DID iglxéizx rr DOWN. IIIIII/IIIII _ 153 Ken; 5i, Opp. Old Spain .. ‘THE PAPER WAS MY mun. r,’ (v4 I \"_Tl\ ‘~ » wHmo-rrtetzscer e2»! IDEA, BUT ILL-FAKE IT BACK.’ THE. PILLS ALONE ARE ENOUGH > I3. ‘IOIJIZ MENTALlTY-r TOO MUCH!