Pact: Six v.’ _ . e _. _ ., , GDIIEIIMENT and CDRPDIIATIDII SECIIRITIES BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED . Members investment Deniers‘ Association of Canada F. J. BRENNAN 8i CDMPANY LTD. L’. M. BAGNALL-Mnnagcr 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown Telephone 1470 ' sA-QM l m ,- lliinlmum Charge! For Any Advertisement l8 Cont; ; Central uuur-Jian local: 5c per wurii; ' ‘ocuin 2c Per wafi-d; Announcement: , word; Classified 1c pct word; In 'l mull; Liszu ui l-iurai and spiritual unuic; Lotte-rs ui Cunduieuco 84o per nenli, 40 words fur $1.00 and 10 coma Ion ivurus; Notion-B ui Aiunku anti Appreciation, our t-uru‘, Lists ul bllliirfipliilllb’, 49 cant! and rrcsomutiuii, slum. UAlh-‘l’ rulcl uu imputation. Western and nuleru auu Coming menu 3a 9w Mumorium Nuticeu 84c per Olin-rims. Cums, etc" 5c pa: Inch; Wedding hnguge- every auumuuui l 84c pei men oi 6O pct unu, unusual l I I "a7 For Sale . Hill .~';\I.I. -- .\II<\ILA'R. l"().\' (XAPI: 11:.» 11:11. (3.111 580-0. 1.1.x» rlil; sate. .1001 r 11.11 .1‘ out; ifcsr C.‘._ (5.111 ado-J. 5.11.1; -"ua.§vTm5i1mnx7T “ wagon. Apply Pfllldc 8s. but: Fiill-JHIOOVITW” 111111-13 .\lcr~ . l.~ s... I.I‘.' _— liOlS BI('\('I _-\;rp.‘_v {Tl lmrc. Alli-BLOOD “ARE. ASS . Record 208. Apply MacDonald. Vernon. R-tilt SUJZ - lii'..\'l"l‘l' WASH- 1r and .\i."1u:lc 1.11mi Ufiillililbil P116111‘ 5134. ion SALE LIMITED xmiorzn I; H, a L. pulls-is. Price $1.25. Arthur Houston, i-iazol Grove. {on 5.11.11: _ a nizuuas. 1101} T0 1100 lb Ages 9. l0 and l3 years.‘ ‘lhco. l . Donuidqcu. I 156R‘ sou; _ NFMBER or nmv- I 111g wagons. MacLeod BIOS-vi, Victoria. Foitksfii: - 49o CHEVROLET“ stationary‘. Elmer Kingston. _ ii». SALE - BUICK FNGINE and Massey Harris grinder, 10 inch plate J, Worth, Pownal. Eon*s o1v. dug to freshen last of month. West MacDonald, Glasgow Road. FOR SALE — l- 82 FOOT LOB- stcr boat. Complete with Chev. Engine and Trap Hauler. _ Roy Clowo, Montague. FOR SALE — FURNITURE, 1N- “cludlng radio, davenport, occas- ional chairs and many other "articles. Call between 1.30 and 4.30 P. M. Phone 1244-]. FOR SALE — 5 HARDWOOD DIN- ing Room Chairs. 4 leather up- holstered living room chairs, in 1:00:1- conditlon. Apply to James "Snowie, Bradnlbane. P. E. I. FOR SALE -- ELECTRIC BLOW- er with if H. P. Motor. Suitable tfor furnace or blacksmith forge] In good condition. Priced reason- -.c.ble. R. T, Morrison Co., Sum- _merside. . -——¢~~—*~~ "~*"" l FOR SALE -_r BARGAIN. BEST quality Power Tools. 1.211110,‘ Bench Saw and Atlas Drill Press.‘ Never used. Reason for selling. 11111955, Apply No. 2 Harland Apts, Watcr Streci. V. ' Rooms Ants. Wanted mnranifirsfiizfisnicii l i111; room. P110110 1686-L. I nus-r131T'I+i1~0’ 151mg "so; lizfliithousc kenpmg, Box 720, Guardizu iBoarderlskgwll-ogfin-oiiat-edr 1155551111 "_m T 1 fsr-conmionaTrfl l ._- Ww- I 7.100111‘ fliobnrrtu. ‘ Wanted “w” ' ‘ r713’ nT-Tor‘1=i(‘i-:msXfi:. v :-;l~ liq); T18. carr Guardian. , \\'.\§\"I‘l€l) -- SATHLI. IIOYHE OR, ‘I (.11 b_\" adult‘. Water und' 'l\' Niodvst Rcnlal. 130x‘ s" ron 11111171.,“ Stale prim‘. .\-v,;lv '1 Mrs, Wm. weeks. Frcd~ NTI D - BEER BOTTLES. Ail-lid: an’! \ici:1is. lllglicst 1- pi so Phone 2208 ‘ * Block 8: Lo: l Iu l) - ALE BOTTLES,‘ llilzhcsl prices paid Fast nick - ~' 11p service Phone 2542 Evenings; 1107. hilt-hurl Bros. ' I Personal FOR - NEIIRALGIA. LUMBAGO.‘ ILLIPI-TImIAIAC Pains. Chest Colds,’ apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. , Al. your Druggisf. l ANGELIQUE GREY HAIR TIE- stort-r effectively returns natural colour and beauty to grey hfllf- St at Jamicsonk Druiz S10", fChnt-ioueiown; sample's. Ken- sington. . ,3- "r1755:ifi££nléiiinfinii{ir”ifll hoeu known to attain u length of 30 lent. - ---- -~_ 7“ ran SALE i“ Desirable corner lot lhesd of School 5t.) bordering on City limits. City water line on property. rifle approx. 100 feet scans. ‘~ Interested parties uildrus lo: 111, Guardian. COIWEUWWANTED - A TEACHER FOR Eafénrzn g wanrrszrflknrcii- I651‘ - BLACK PUP. WHITE _.__. LOST — YELLOW KITTEN 1N v IO LET-ROOM- WRITE 1 " '8 s hell] "flirts/II w. .\"\‘i;1; _ t.» 121:1. unborn-h‘ 11.... . i’. ‘Li? USU-J. l i-iinr rum.- an». Y-lii. ‘.0 husion. n _ 01111; FOR HOUSI- Appiy 329 C-raiton. Fhonc‘ l\'.-\.\' Phi) - Apply A/Ilc. W. \"l Ms wsxricu _ er m1‘ \mr:n‘1st,i vxporieiiced man fci iaim work.f Ap,')1_\" (;.ii'dui1 Shula‘. Brackliy; BiilNil. l - - ~ ---- i \\‘AN'l‘l‘ii - (iilii. OR .‘IIIDDLE> nged nctnan for i\o11si=\\o:-k inf country. Apply Louise Show. Bracklcy Beach. I WANTI-JD -- “OMAN OR GIRLi for general l1ousenork in modern homo 111 lricmpton Village. N, B. ‘Two adults, no heavy work. Good wages. References required. Write Mrs. Stanley Elkin, Hampton Village, N. B. “Teachersliianted Plsquid West School. supplement $200.00 for balance tezln. A. A. McKlnnon. Mt. Stewart, P, E,‘ I. mond Schoolf supplement $275.00. By order of Secretary. Gar Pen- dleton. Lost Found Strayad breast, white paws, named Sport. Please call 2117-1. or 59 Ed- ward St. vicinity of Grafton and Wey- mouth. Finder return to 101 Weymouth Street or phone 1937. Reward. To-Let J." Guardian. ___.____________ TO LET - wanrzirousa, APPLY w A. .1. Ghiz, 23o Grafton Street. TO LET — FURNISHED AND UN- furnished rooms Apt. 187 Prince Street. . T0 LLT - FURNISHED BED- rom, heated. Centrally located. Write Box 722, care Guardian. FOR RENT - NEW FRONT OF- fice in modern office building. Ap- ply 75 Queen Street. CarsGTrucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1940 3 TON INTER- national truck. Elmer Proud, Milton. _..-_ ,*_____ .___________ FOR SALE -- 1940 DESOTO Sedan. In perfect condition. Ap- ply 78 Bayfield. Phone 2195-L. iron” saris’ - tbiojifvnioum Scdun, Ln good condition. Cheap for cash.’ Apply 25 Longworth Street. Piho-nc 11115-W. FOR SALE — ONE I888 CIIEV. Sudan. Heater. Good tires. in ex- collcnt condition. Price $800.00. Phcnr Curling Rink, New Glas- gow. N. S. FOR SALE - 1040 PONTIAC DE Lux Sedan. 5 lieavy Duty tlrcs lnewi. Heater. Radio. Also in ex- cr-llcnt contII-tion. Phone Curling Rink, New Glasgow, N. S. FOR BALE - 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan: 193B Plymouth Coach: 1940 Studebaker; 1940 Chevrolet Sedan: 1942 Chrysler Royal: 1040 Ford Coach. All cars in excellent condition. can be seen on Market Square Friday. Business Gpportunities RAW- lelgh business. Permanent if you are hustler. For particulars write Rawlcigh Dept. "ML-K-HO-IOJ. Montreal. __ __.______._,____________ PORTSMOUTH. England -rc1=> "The aircraft carrier Victorious, specially fitted as a training ship for Naval recruits. will replace H. M. S. Nelson in the Battle 17min- ing Squadron ' Féo-QJTI ‘I wA. _ MAN FOR Mining .___. TORONTO, NOV. 12_. Sales Stock 6500 Alku‘ . 149-00 Am Larder 2700 Anglo Cdn 205 Ang i-Iur .. 2100 Ang Rouyn 31300 Ashley . .. . 4500 Astoria .. 1060 Athonri 2100 Aubeilc . 1500 Aumaquc 1000 Bagamac 455 Bk Mont . S70 Bk NS . l5 Bk Tor 7400 Base Met .. . 500i) Bear 1134'“. Ecaulieu “'1 Bclltre 2000 Bidgood 7403 Base Metals 5000 Bear llf-‘OO Bcaulicu 2C0 Bclle-terre 2000 Bidgood 1500 Boyron 35 Bralorne x500 Brit Dom l ' 5100 Bu1"ad 70o Buff 11111-1 2000 Bull Cdn 1000 Calder 650 Cal Edm 2C0 Camphcll so Bk 01cc... 474 Cain Brerv . .. . 1900 Cdn Mai 530 Caribou 6040 Cont Pat 5100 Cent Por " 600 Chem Res . . 2300 Cheskirk . .. . 2330 Chimo . 8C0 Cochenour 13500 Colomac 4800 Con Beattieb. " 2000 Con Homest . 325 Con Smelt _ S070 Conwcsi 200 Croinor 7600 Crowshore 2000 Daragon 100 Delnite ., 1500 Dexter R1 .. 1100 Dlckcnson 7600 Discov .. 7200 Div Int 200 Dome . 2100 Donalda 17700 Dulama. . 2500 Duquesne . 4600 Duvay B500 East Amphl -. I 3000 E Malart 1900 E Sulliv . 4688 Elder ,. . 12025 Eldona 5000 El 501 3705 Eureka 1150 Falcon .. 600 Fb-obisher . 2665 Giant .. . . 6500 Gillies 4600 Globe 800 Gods L 21s Golden M... '. ‘ 9000 Goldhawk . 2500 Goldora. . .' 6500 Goldvue . 6150 Guyana. 3000 Hard 8.0 3000 Headway 15700 Heva Gm 290 Holllnger ,_ 10.50 Home Oil 9900 Hosco . 430 i-Iud Bay 25 Imp Bank 1525 Int Nick .. 7800 Int Uran 100 Island Mt 2000 Jacola. 11700 Jason 8300 Joburkc 3100 Joiiet . 12000 Kelwren . 4100 Kenville . 1085 Kerr Add . 27500 Kirk Gold 3100 Kirk L .. . 12500 Kirk Town 125 L Shore 1750 L Wasc. .. 100 Lamaquc 13000 Lapa Cad 3500 L-apaska .. 2000 Lebci . 2500 Lencourt . 700 Leitch . 1500 Llmman 2000 Little LL 2000 Louvicourt . 2500 Lynx . . 5600 Macassa . .. 2700 MacDonald 7000 Macfle . 2000 MacLcod .. 200 Madsen 3200 Mal Gf 1200 Marcus .. 215 McIntyre .. 1100 McKenz 1500 McMarmac 2000 Mid Cont .. 300 Ncgus 2000 Newnorth . ‘i500 Noranda 2500 Not-gold .. . 115 Normetal 5500 Norpick . 9000 North Inca .. 15500 Norzone 300 OBrien . . 3000 Omnltrans 2000 Grenada 2700 Orlac .. 4400 Oslsko . 58500 Osulake . .. 2800 Pamour 4000 Paymaster H I 8000 Pen Rey 500 Pioneer . 500 Preston 21300 Que Mun 700 Queenston 40B Quemont . 1000 Regcourt .. . 1000 Rochette 8100 ROuyn not]. .. 5 norms: The fully equipped machine Angus Mncliucbern, Frank McIntyre, nul Street. We are now In u position to Inrlcr honing, wheel v “I 75 ; '53 mlblew York. . 11s THE 0S 3-4 ll l-4 151-2 1:0 28o ls 1a 2.35 29o ‘.33 3-8 24 l-8 77 132 35 405 435 245 620 l8 51 106. 205 17 ll IMP lml garage of the lute Pownul Street. ha: been token over’ Proprietor cl’ Macs Auto Body Works. b! Pow- Blvo you complete service in cyl- alignment and gnu udiuuimcntf i Montreal Exchange Abitibl Asbestos .. . B A Oil Bldg Pros Buck Silk Bell Tel . Can Brew .. Bathurst can Cement . Can Pacific Cclancse . Can Car Found Con Car Pfd . Can Steam . Can Paper Cocksliutt .. Can Vickcrs . Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pid D011 A . Dis Scag Dom Si. B 10 23 .5 ZSSCIS-fiifiti‘ _..._._.-._ gm u . .1111 v I I ZIONRJSNI slob sh -_.>.->.->->a v 1| morons: Founda Co .. Gen St Wares . i-iow Smith Ham Bridge ilir Walkcr Can 111:1 A] A Illi Nickel imp Oil Iiii Pete . int Power . Int Paper imp Tob , B C Power . Con Smelt Lake Woods Massey Harris McColl Front Nat St Car .. Can Nor Pfd .. Noranda .. Prior Bros . Que Power .. Shawinigan . St Law ., St Law Pfd . Dom ‘Tex Dom Tar . Wpg Elec A . St of Can Brazilian . .. .. u ut- rauv >-v-|q>-zdral>-M _|_:¢¢»=<a.>?3_no~_|w¢.-¢ u-qv-T ll r amazon J L T?‘ um Exchange co | o M-bqj .411a<-o11da Am Car and F‘ .. . Beth St . .. N Y Central Ches Ohio Con Edison Elcc Auto Lite Gen Elev Gen Motors ,. Gen North Pfd _ .. Std Oi] NJ Kennel-cit . Wont Ward . North Am Phil Pete . U S Rubber .. Radio Corn . Texas Corp .. United Air Vanadium Air . West Elec West Union .. . U,S Steel . .. . .. 01TH I W I ti" mamas-hm q-w-w I | n Commerce . . Montreal .. Nova Scotin Royal Bank . CAN SAVE REPARIRING FARM MACHINERY Because machinery is one qt the largest and most important factors in the production of crops, it is essential that it be kept in as good repair as possible. Most of this repairing can be done on the farm‘ during the winter months or at some other slack season. To do much repair work the farm should have a reasonably well equipped work shop. says K. E. Bowren. Dominion Experimental Station. Moifort, SHELL, This means there should be a fairly large building where the tools are kept and whore the whole machine or a good portion of it can be taken in- side to be repaired. The shop should be equipped with a stove or some other means of heat to make win- ter work possible. It should also be equipped with a large bench some. drawers and pegs for holdini M015 and spare parts, a bench vise and possibly a forge. Although the forgo is not absolutely necessary for minor repair work it is neces- sary for straightening harder metals and can be used. With I little experience on the pert of the operator, for soft Iron weldllll- To avolde LITIIIQCESSII‘; delays during the busy season. All machinery should be given l com- pletc checking over at least once a year. This makes it possible to change or repair worn partl before they cause serious damage to other parts. In checking a machine all the 7500 Roxana . .. .. B0 Royal Bank 42050 Rupununi 950 San Ant .. 13500 Eannorm . 4200 Senator .. . 500 Sheep Creek 3650 Sherritt .. 8100 Silver Mill 1400 Bladen 2300 Springer 320i) Btudaconc 1200 Steep Rock . 100 Sylavunitc . 800 Teck H .. 14100 Thurboiu . 80Toburn .... .. . . 4100 Tran Res .... .. . 11215 Upper Can . i410 Ventures . 878 Waite 2800 Winguit CUB! 3000 Tomisk . Total lulu 841,000. GUARDIAN .1 n-OMOMOD} naucrron SALE m ,4 OI‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT T!!! IPOBTING CLUB, GRAFTON STREET, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, AT 1 EM. ' i I um instructed by the udminis ‘ in of the Eli-Ito of the lite JJ. Duffy to sell by Public Auction an household effects. including-I l-pc. gal. oil drum, match. 1 hot plate, 1 Irook-case, 1 studio 1 4-pc. bedroom suite, 2 bed: and 3 spring-filled muttresses. 1 bureau. 2 table. rugs, floor covering. 1 Singer tovrlng writing desk, 1 radio (Sparion). springs. l Slumber King spring, small tables, 1 drop-leaf kitchen n-stands. 1 kitchen range (Rehn- l kitchen table and 4 choirs to couch, 1 lounge, 1 hall stand. 1 1 cc box, 1 lawn chair, scatter hine, curtain strotcherl, mat frames. quilting frames. pictures. curtains. dishes. pots, pans, Z lawn mowers. 1 lawn rolicr. I wheel barrow, lawn hose. (IIICCII tools 5nd my. rral other small articles. Also at the ingz-l Chesterfield, 1 ‘i-pc. bedroom same time other furniture. includ- suite, 2 beds and springs. Z spring- filied mattresses. I fclt mattress. 1 bureau. I table. I wardrobe. 1 sew- W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer é OMCMMOMMQMMMMOM Livestock MONTRIEIAL. N0\'. l2 —~ lCPi__ 131F111 trading was dull on the live- stock markets here today and prices were steady to slightly eas- ,_ . Receipts: 38 cattle, 35 calves 54 sheep, and 246 hogs. ' Cattle offered consisted of rows. l1eifers and steers oi common to good quality. Heller's ranged from 7.50 t0 12.50 according w quality. Good cows were bringing 10__1o_. 50, medium 8.50-9.50 and com- mon 650-8. Canncrs and cutter cows were 5-525, common bulls 7-10. Demand for calves was good, Vealcrs were 12-1550 and grass- crs 9-10. Sheep ranged from 3-7.‘ There were a few hundred ewes and wethers sold on Tuesday after- noon at 14.50: bucks discounted 1.00 per cwt and culls were 8-10. Early hog trading was dull with abattoirs killing at [n1] cppamy but unable to clean up the heavy receipts that have been pouring in at both packers‘ sittings and stock yards for the last two weeks. 0n the Maritime n1arkct. Munc- ton hogs grade A sold‘ at 23.75 hot dressed weight delivered and Charlottetown grade A hogs 22.75 iob country points. Mom-ton sows number one were 16. Choice steers and brought 9112.50. 1.0m l3. Grade A lambs sold dressed weight, and 16.00 delivered. Cattle and calf pl'll‘(‘.< fnh, OIIICI" prices delivered. hciicrs air 31.75 hot Rrade A sheep ,Britain Tightens . Control 0f Labor LONDON. Nov. 11 - (AP) Labor Minister George Isaacs an- nounced in the House o! Com- mons tonight a return to virtual wartime control qt labor. The Government tightened its direction of labor decrees by go- ing after titled peers and other men and women "not gainfully employed" to direct lhem inlo es- sential work. moving parts should be removed and thoroughly “rushed in gasoline to remove dirLand dust which mix with old grease to form ‘e grinding compound. The bearings should all be removed. cleaned, and checked for wear, if worn they should be replaced. Any bent or broken parts of the machine should be taken down, straightened. repared or placed with new ones. It is for cheaper to replace a bearing than lo buy a new axle or other shaft, just as it is cheaper to repair a slightly used machine rather than to buy a new one at present day prices. WIIY yionnv Your 1...... will s; bright and you will live longer if you have purchased n CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY If you are young. Buy the Deferred Plan Pay what you can afford, whenever you can. Your moneyflvill earn you 4 per ocnl compound Interest. They may be matured at age 50. iili. 80 or 88.‘ You can not lose u dollar that you in-' vest. if you arc past middle ‘lo. Icy the Immediate Plus Each $1.000 invested by n inulc sled 88 would buy an immediate annuity of $70.82 guaranteed for 20 yeurl or us much longer n you may- uurvlve. - Write for free booklet now. ' 50nd _dstc of birth w: J. A. MARTIN. Provincial Representative 7 Bruce Block. (over White's Restaurant) Queen 8L, Charlottetown Tobacco Growing Now Big Business 1n bolh Canada and the United States, tobacco production holds an important place In the agricultural life of the two countries, said Dr. N. A. iliacRae, chief, Tobacco Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture. in a recent address at Brockville, Ont. 1n Canada, the largest tobacco growing area is devoted to the production of c:g- arctte tobacco which is frequently referred to as flue-cured, or Vir- ginia, tobacco. It is in this connec- tion that the greatest expansion has been made during the past few decades. ' In addition, substantial quanti- ties of burley tobacco arc produced. 'i‘his kind of tobacco‘ is used pri- mnrilyl in pipe mixtures, light plugs, and to some extent in blendid cig- arettes. There are also two so- called sub-types of dark tobacco, namely, dark air - and dark tire- rured. Tho varieties grown in each sub-type are distinct and different. Curing of the dark fire-cured tobacco is dons- in large barns which are kept filled’witl1 smoke throughout the cniirc operation. Cigar loaf is also grown, princi- pally in tho Province of Quebec. Thorn nro lhror parts to a cigar loaf. namely, filler, binder. and wrapper. Production in Canada is deroiod to the grcnving of cigar lillci- and binder loaf. Most of the wrapper leaf is i-mporieli. otlcmpl at pPHtPnL is being made in ilic Province 0|’ Qucboc to pro. duce cigar wrapper grades. In addi- lion io the foregoing, some pipe lobaccos are grown, of which a portion is used for cigar filler pur- poses. a All typos 0,1,‘ tobacco. with the cxception of the flue-cured. or Viz"- ginia. cigarette tobacco: are grown in mixed farming areas. Flue-cured tobacco, however, is a big industry and ls not produced merely a: a cash crop or as a sideline. it con- stitutcs the farmer's principal source of income. An indication of the expansion of tobacco groWinS in Canada. Ml‘- MacRae said that total production of all leaf od various 191795 amounted to less than N million MacRae said that total production exceeded 141 million Wunds- °f which about 120 million tpoiinds were of the flue-cured type. Ill I861. there was an increase of 2'18 P" cent in production during the past decade over that, produced during the previous decade. ll. S. Aid lias Kept Greece “Still Free” ' WA-‘TIFIINUPON. ,President Truman that United States aid has kept Greece "still free." but that i116 (“gr-all military picture has dark- ened because of support thrown w Communist-led Bllmlu" by Greece's northern neilhbllfl In his first report to COURT"! (in the $400,000,000 Greek-Turkish 31d progyam, Truman made thflfl points: 1. ‘more are no United States combat troops in Ore @8- 1. To restore orde. "Iflllln" must be placed" 0n deli-IO" 0f l United Nations “JITIIIIIISIOH “which can effectively seal the Crock bor- der against assistance to the uer- rlilss from Greece's nor 8m neighbors“ - Yugoslavia, Bul- garia. and Albania. Expressing "grove concern" that "underlying causes of 000mm" and political unrest" still Milt in Greece. Truman went on‘. "ft can be said that all of the elements for Greek recovery 110W are present and can begin in b6 operative once internal order is established. If order can be re- stored. thcrc in every rcuon to be optimistic about the recovery‘ of Greece. if order i| not restored. there can be no recovery." The report disclosed that up to sept. 80, only about five per cunt of the 83001100000 allotted. to Greece and only an infinitesimal part of Turkey's $100,000,000 liisrc ind actually been spent. summing up, the president dc- clued: "While it il too surly to claim subciantiv- lucc In the 1111881011‘! work, its vsry DIBIGIIC’! in Grim and the malaria] auictoncc thus NOV IZ-(AP) said Andi)’ NOVEMBER 1a. 1947 ' -—_-_ Additional Issue STANDARD CNEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 5% Cumulative RcdumubIsAPrefei-red Shores (Par Value $100 per shore) PRICE: $97.50 per shore to yield 5.12% Copy. of official prospectus furnished on request EASTREN SECURITIES CDMPAIIY LIMITED ~ . Halifax, N.S. Suini John, N.B. Charlottetown, P.E.I. - Fredericton, N.B. Moncfon, N.B, - Summersidc, [K5,], NOTICE 0F REDEMPTION liomlnion oi Canada 314% First War Loan Bonds Duo 10% on February l, In cceh your from i948 to i952 NOTICE in hereby given Io all holders of auistnndin 314w’, lint V/ur Loan londt dflild hbmcry l, i940 ldue 2,0’? on February I In cash nor from i948 to 1951i of the Government ct tlis Dominion o Canada llicf pursuant to the provisions tbuucf and ursucnt to tho provision! of Order In Co ~ a, fulfill r Dcied fubiucfy i, i940 501110. Id bonds braving-cull letter "E”, shall amide from and altar lebnmy l, I948. Tlir Govcmmsnf of tbs Dominion of Canada Iv: BANK OF CANADA, Filcul Agent. 0min, Oelotu l4, i947 . ‘C 6 TNE PIIDLID SERVICE DF CANADA eaquutas PIIIVY COUNCIL OFFICERS. HAOD-SILIIOD: 51000-83600 8nd 57.5110» $3,130. Ottawa. A CHIEF AUDITOR. 54500-58400 Department of National Defence. Ottawa. MEDICAL oi-‘FICERS, $4,5n0-$5.l00 immigration Division. Department of National Health and Welfare in the United Kingdom. AN ANIMAL GENETICIST. $3.300-83,900 Departmrnt of Agriculture. Ottawa. TWO ASSOCIATE ARCHIVISTS (ONE BILINGIJAL» $2.'.’R0-.!'!.7M bile Archives. Ottawa. TECHNICAL OFFICERS. SZRMD-S-Tfliiil and S2.l00;SZ.400 and AGRICULTURAL SCIENTISTS. 33110043600 and $2.700-$3.l2I Science Service, Department. oi’ Agriculture at various rcntm. ‘LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS (TRADERS, S2,l00-$2.6ilil Department of Agriculture st various centres. Full particulars on posters in Post Offices, National Employment Service Offices, or Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout Canada. Application forms. obtainable thcrcat, should be file-ii ini- medlutcly with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA . omws , [Markets At A Glance (Canadian Prelli Toronto-stocks mixed; down, others unchanged. Montreal-Stocks mixed: nail?" ul new high. New York-Stocks _mixeci: PM“ pars resistant. QooQ-oo-Q-oo-Qoo; o 4 Auction Sale FRANK (mums-r Itustlcovillc 01v FRIDAY. NOV. l4 sow and 7 pllii Z "WIPE h‘ heifers, Holstein, to freshen ‘if: 1st; 8 1 1-2-year olds; 4 0:11P!- Produce __-.._ oldl MONTREAL. Nov. ll-(CPi- g Produce prices quoted here today nivcre reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as lol- iowl: Eggs: Free cases, A large so; medium 83-44; A pullets 3S; B 38-39: C 20-27; packed for ex- port A large 48; medium 46; pui- lets 4 . ' Butter wholesale Qua pasteur- ized. fresh and storage no 1 55 3-4 current receipts Que no l pas- teurized 87 8-8; no 2 58 8-8; first grade creamer-y print job price 80 ~80. Solids 5B l-fl. Cheese: Current receipts (fob factory and fob factory shipping d Mam! points), Quebec, white 25; western z “Mum Death,‘ In iinrrlu; 2 Separators. UPVM‘ i500). Vega (soon 1 Iqlll"! “'1' chino; 1 tractor '38 Chev. comer; ed); 1 lever _hurrow (Frost In Wood); I disc hcrrow (Maw! Ilnrflli. white 88-28 1-8. Wholesale: (ex- port price currcnt first grade) western and Quebec white 28 il- 26-28. No other prices established. »far given have been responsible for the fact that Greece is stlli free and that her people still have a government of their own choos- lng. This fact 1n itself is ample JUIDIIICIUOII for the aid program." Wood Island-Caribou Ion-vice > _FROM OCTOBER I to NOVEMBER 30 u»; Wood Islands- Prlncc Nova I AM. and I PM- Cliurlcs A. Dunning Ii AM. and 3 PM Lcuvc Ccfbou- ' Charla‘: A. Dunning .. . I AM. and I PM Prince Nova .. .. Ii AM. and 3 PM , Operating Dolly Including Sundays ' TIS: So c a I946 _ LISTEN m ‘ro crcv 11°11"? A m. (STANDARD nun - i to: tmsr um . mm m. firlt fine day. Term: Cub- . Toms nomoN Auctloner - l. Bela Friday. Nnvembfl‘ 14'