cm! u cuaniorrsrown 4% Bonds Duo July 15th, 1962 To Yield 8.60% F. J. Bllilllhli s. as. asuaau. - mum . l“ Richmond it.‘ ~ Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance bscsisman 11 194s Clisrlbllolowl l: BUIIPAIY LTD. Teillbono M10 .__ ‘ For $810 Agents Wanted H; Mm - ONE 5P00l- BIB nasmvranvn non run %fi=R““‘-‘“°‘"“1£t‘2l as-y-M-aa- nowus. oaitnsta veils and "ova other amsllwear. Exoollm gene” F “an ‘h’ N... - a» WI- mn,“ . Halon; Co., 64 St. Jcsevb Sh. Quebec City. 12-8-61.’ sum - manuals ausxa - “iii-m not wom ma». n12 Wanted In“ SflQ, - a P wanna - ram ouuars FOB BALE-JUGS K TON TRUCK. Apply Giydozi Mound. Ummmw: r niusrms Tunas roa sans. c500 to $1.00. 222 Queen street. (limriottetown. 12-11-31- kijm-"é? ans amorous-n oourn. Fair shape. Good tires“. Serial N0. 9320316. Write "n. n G“a_|-d],a,n_ 12-10-21. son sans - SMALL COTTAGE, 1,5, oiiiasglgi city limits. Tele- °“°“° 12-8-31. FOR. BALE - YOUR CHOICE 0F three electric Radios. bsrfoct condition, Ed Acom. Phone 140i. ill Gt. George St. 12-10-81 ion airbag-rungs) gag: c ~v spam ups. u: in us“ "" Bln E l1 p y a ' mil-incl. MacKonsdo, R. R. 12-11-21 FOR SALE - MAN'S BAOOOON coat, size 44. Also frock ooait and vest. at llhoodoro Senator's. Kent Sweet. 12-11-11. FOR BALE - 2 TWO YEAR old heifers. Guemseys and Jer- herned three days V5534: b?" imeivi J k v .1 r5. 11¢ ESWW- ‘ m y 12-11-11. Royalty. FOR SALE — I937 HUDSON Eight. Good condition. at ceil- ing price. Apniv Murphy's Sen vioe Station. Charlottetown. IZ-ll-ll FOR SALE - EVINBUDE OUT- lioard Motors". There is still a possibility of obtaining one by ordering now for Spring delivery. Sec our nearest dealer or writs Maritime Oil oi Supply Congpany Ltd. Snlnt John. . B. 11- ~12. '09‘ KOO-OQ-OQ-O-Ofifi-O-GO-OO‘ 5.4 NGTICE I am booking orders now for 19-16 delivery. White Lily Chick Hatchery, Mone- ton, N. B. A. H. BRYENTON, Charlottetown 222 Queen St. Phone No. 1686-L »»o+o+»oo-oo+»+++»+o+ 12-ll-l2i Apply Walter G. Springfield, Bradalbanc, Phone . 12-10-21 WAnNTED-SIEKQJIIKS AND BOOTS I13“- HI Bio . I08 Richmond Street. lmonenm. 12-7-31 WANTED - HUMIDIFIER (AIR.- conditioned machine). Cali 1693. 12-10-31 T0 RENT 0B PUR- oluso building suitable for Atuo no garage. Wriio ‘l-l. B." can Gila-Milan. 12-11-21, Lost, Found, Strayed LOST - RED CASE CONTAIN- d il. Phone 241. p“ m 1.1%; CEARLOTTETOWN Sunday night. sum oi’ money. Apply Guardian. Reward. ___.________________;_ LOST - WNAMDLE; WITH SUM 0F ileum. Phone 1 86. (C. C. L/Opi. Affleck, P, Mount Stew- snt. 12-11-2i. Female Help Wanted r WANTED -- PRACTICAL NURSE to core for invalid lady in coun- ,. odern conveniences. No housework. Write "Al?! Guard- n. 12-11-ll Skates and boots, size 1. 1400 Miscellaneous THE ransom‘ wuo TOOK run Brown Hot from “V" Club bv mistake may have own hv call- ing 1059-L. 12-11-11 ron swaying?‘ voiificflgstxd- iltfiQd 0T ll‘. 0- Cl‘ Kelly. Peakes. 1241-2. Stools Markets At A Glance CHICAGO, Doc. 10 ... (A!) _- Gfllfl will"! D1160! continued their upward trend moat of the time in light trading today on a good early demand for oats as a substitute feed grain for corn and HXWrt buying but late trading was {tart-yous and some of the gains were os . . WINNIPID, Dec. It‘) -- (OP) .- Rya futures prices on the Winni. P's 0min Exchnnre today held m a comparatively narrow range in a moderately active session, Values scored small gains in early trading but lost them as the session pm. ceeded. Modest buying by cum. mission houses and locals found vfferinsa lirm in the initial stages some local selling appeared duriggd the last hour and values race a . Chi i . fluenced. tho first? xiiiii-clsgtflao m LEW YORK. Dec. l0 - (AP) ._ The Stock Market rpade another 15-year average peak today Wm, the aid of selected steels and in. dustriais specialties although num. erous leaders were thrown for les- les by profit cashing. The Associated Press Bil-stock wmrvsltc was up .1 of s point at 11.1. a ton since April 1s, 1931. The ndustrinls advanced .2 to 102, best mark since April 16, 1930, while the utilities added .3 at 525 highest since Feb. 4, i947, The min’ ket was relatively broad, 957 15311" registering, TORONTO, Der. 10 -;- (or) _ Mines and Base Metals [Zfcupg re. gistered small izains in today's tra- %1"8 W! the Toronto Exchange, olume was around last week's a- verage nt 1.912.000 shares. Giant Yellowknife drophed 1n $8 and recovered to 8.50 for a not 1°" 0f $1. Frobisher weskncd 4.0 C9015 i0 $5 and other soft spots in the Yellowknife group wore 1398!‘. 50W“ l4 Cents. Neaus down 7 and Springer. down 5. ‘Minor losses were netted by Homer, Gold- "ESL Indian Lake and Ycilorex. MONTREAL, Doc. l0 _ lcp» __ Upward trends, notably in Indus. ltrials. shown on the Stock N137. fiuhllut W697‘ diiblayed further c m HR powers in transrptlon; today- Industrinls went to a new high since the index for the group Were started in 1034 while papers we.e at a new eight-year high nrd hanks at their best level since thr-ir average was set up in i944 wil"!!! box score: Total sales, 339.800 shares: mines. 148.100: ln.. usirials. 91,100; stacks hlghgp 94. 10W" 59; unchanged 61. ' 4 ‘ For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. iii’ Orthopedic tzulbnrilrisr I43 Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN P.B.l Farm for Sale AT CABLE HEAD WEST Containing seventy - two acres of land, with build- ings; near church and school. For further particulars apply to - IRA MacLAREN Lower Main St. TRENTON. N.S. l2-4-3i. s wawrnn Maid for general h edge of cooking, by family of two. Excellent Wages- Write or phone H. I. G., 95 Temperance ousdwork, with knowl- St‘! New Glasgow, N. S.--Pl'|one 33. , Vernon lZ-ll-fii. . AUCTION .-.~. .. ' . . . 1.20 30.10 Omniiran 24 w _ s 10:10 Obrien ass 350T) Oicnry .. . 33 ' ISOCOmsga _ 36 Printing Trades It Dttawa —- gggs-gggggrm, _ H;- g; i DEPARTMENT or i - a-ir-o-i a aibsaus: - =42, PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY ‘BEER MCLEAN 155()_f)|Pgr-nmnq|ie ',', gs (Government Printing Bureau) }§g,'g“,§§{§°‘§h~,' _ ff, f Tho Wookly Wago Rafa is given below: “l” 3"" B333‘ '35”*1P“~"““‘ '_'_"_'_'_'_'_‘ _' 7' Bindery Man, m; Bookbinder, s44; Copy- i" H" by lull" "I 3°$3|'§§-'~i-<>E”..i..1..... . ti? holder (English Tart)- 834; Copyliolder WEDNESDAY, finial-if!‘ siii" I 15212.16 (French Text), 844; Folding Machine Opor- DECEMBER m“, iaoozrscweu 1.5a ator, 844: Hand Composltor (English Text), ifwlgfexfeir~~ fist; Hanigwflziliigosltgz‘ (5:01?! Tangy,“ 4'4; AT 1 PM. mwlilareatontm 2Z4}; notype ac nst, ; no ypo c nst , "w" °" Helper, $89; Motsl Csstorman, $44: lilonotype ' MW“! "wk h‘ Qfigfijmfifi, i3 Machinist, 844; Monotypo Caetsman, 844; llltlill! farm. bllildillll. 110,- cool caves A4 so Monotypo Castor Runner, 884; Paper Cutter, 4 m“, | i,“ “m, m.“ ,‘,§'§§i§,”§§°“_’,§ ' é‘ M $44; Prossfoedor. $34: Ruling Machine 0por-_ :1 ator, I44: Star-cot r, $46; Typesetting Ma- - 5g chino Operator, onotypo Keyboard (Eng- ‘u, lioh Tort), $4415 Typesetting Machine r- .. i4 Jim‘, Monotypo Keyboard (French Text), g Typesetting Machine Oporstor, Linotype " as English Text), 844; Ty setting Machine l}: poi-star, Linotype (Franc Text), 844. , ‘s, If Interested in one or more of th competitions, 1322 for full ‘articular-s no the posters larger Post -- 1° Omen, mploym at Bsrviooflffico or local offico of _ "22 tbs Civil Sorvico ommiaslon. isin than applica- n Uh fill in carefully and forward not later than ~ gg Dooonbor 24, 1946, to‘ t . I 1o is clvfn. sbnvics connnssrolv or‘ CANADA - ,3’ ,O'I"I'AWA_~__ 14 son sans: At Canadian Vocational Training ivoriishops. Ordnance Grounds, Brighton Road, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isis-nil, the follow- ing articles, output of the Carpen- try Course, will be sold at any time: by pcraonali, calling a], the shoals and paying cash. These in clu e doors, door and window frames, storm window frames, cabinets, bookends, ‘r ' desks, tables, e40. Canadian Vocational Training is {joint project of the Provincial and iriiminion Gus rnmcnta. .9 medicine shelves, Poultry Wanted Buying Live 41nd Dressed Poultry daily. Our killing plant is now in operation. Crates supplied. E. J. McDOUGALL, 111E CrIARLUflc *3 UWN GUARDIAN unlike"- "T"? ._._-¢ mnouro m. w - (or; ._ 0mm; Stools Quotations. >4 rd‘ ___ . . N. . . h. . . . SEZSSZEKG%ESZ’%_$I?823$G8=£S§23EE§ H.... - s . 50 162460AJtoria , a3 I500 as . 46 5600iAumaque _ 1.1a lAunor 4,40 44300lAthona , 35 14300 Bagamac _ , 47 loiiilisflankfi __ 19 1.4 2900Base Metal _ 13 32660Bear _, _1_5o 2700 Beauiieu a: 27 Beattle .l.3l Ziflilagelleterro 13 34 4300 evcourt _ l5 4700 Bidgood , , , 39 7000Bonctal ....,... 4i TWQBOYcon 34 31 l0 Bralorne . l00lBuff Ank . iflfllBuff C911 16700.Buff El , IOOOIBunk Hi __ 531530411 Edm ,, l500iCalmont , WOiLCampbeII . , . , ,. NOJCent Mal 130 WDICariboo .... .. . . 2.90 ZMOiCAs Treth 1.87 1§0l0ent Par . IIOOICent P01‘ .. . l400lCheater 1,35 4700€ithMal 31 1.2 4600i oc enour 4,50 500JCoin L . 71 5l550iColomac . 1.35 12615Coniarum , 1,95 0800iC0nwsst . . .130 IBOOICournor .. _ 59 2300lCroinor .. 1,45 2iil0lOi-owshore , a5 lwgavies _, 1s 3 ‘ ome .. 30 1M005Div Int .- - 80 35600‘Duvay . ,_ 44 8l00lDonaldls .. . . 1.30 500iEa Crest . 11 4700551: Mal .. . 2.60 410cm Suil . . 3.90 aumasiszi. - a: I025.F'alcon 5,16 Iago lgFed Kirk ., lb i- zranco .. '15 2350iFrobish .50 6705}Giant .50 26DiEGlllies .. 1B OOGIenora . 16 1-2 l240ilGods L .. 58 sooolcolaals . m 21200130511 Cr , 75 23400- 0 as _ 0i! IBWIGoId Hawk .. . B7 l205'li%olddlvlan . 1.78 8000 on i , ()9 500Goldora 34 lbfifliGunnur 4b 1:000 gallilwgl, (9)67 8-4 83) arr . 13503 Hnrkcr _,,, , ,, 1B Bloiélnrnica . 32 2600‘ out . . d5 13130;) illcillry . i 1.2g 4).‘ cva , 45001-11 Sarc . 10 625 Hoiiinger . .15 3-4 OM i-iomc ....- .85 I00 Homest .. 08 6091'. Zinsco . 56 ili~°~~*-‘°‘lfy a ii c.1103 .. Véifllnspira . 1,15 14.300 filrilnn . .. . 83 84311.1 Uran 1.55 8l0...Jncl.'ni .. .. ., 32 ~ i- a; n. llCO ,, 623‘Jellicoc , , 11 17.111 J M Cons ,. 08 3-4 IBJGCIIIQP/rand .. 33 lbllio icie .. .. 65 1"‘: clcrr Add .. l6 1-2 I " Lillie Dufault . . 1.10 ,3... Lzikc Shore . . ... 24 2i Lake Luz . . 6.50 i‘; Lana .. i5 0Z3. Lapaska ., 46 25 .. 05 3-4 . l. . 2 - . 1-2 . 4 .. 3 ..4 H3 n: A n i l! WILLIAM STEWART SYDNEY. Australia Dec. 9- (CP Cabie)—l1 the effects of the present Australian coal tieup which is from New to the remainder ol tho Commonwealth were walled to Canada the average Canadian citizen would be startled out of a. couple of years’ growth. To understand the completeness Canadians must think cf their own personal life and that of their community disrupted to the flolhming extent: Strike rationlnz rules out hot baths and home laundry while hot water also is banned. Home cocking is permitted only be- tween the hours of 6:30 and 8:00. A.M and 5:30 to 7:00 PM. People are allowed w heat water for a hot DGVQagB between noon and 2:00 P.M.. b there must. be no cooking then. It is no use to go to a cafe for a hot drink outside these hours unless there are some with equinme ‘ unaffected by the rationing. These are Just a few of the lIWOYHVGDlBDCC-B. They are noth- ing compared to the plight of 200.000 workers who are out of iobs and 300000 more who will be affected within a few days. Rationing or electricity applies to 500000 premises in New South Wales and one supplies m re- stricted in 7"“.000 homes factor s. of Victoria and South Australia have announced rationing of power, lighting and New York Exchange Anaconda all? w»- l Chcs and Ohio Con lzkilson . Elec Auto Lite General Elec . . . Great Nor Pfd Std Oil N J Kennecott Mont Ward Nor Am .. Phil Pele .. U S Rubber Radio Corp Texas Corp . United Air . Vanadium A West Union West Eicc . U S Steel T‘ I~ll moon tn in 6o o-kéa i-u-gn-uqww I I a T"? 30k” sssassssasssssssfisssgs ‘r’ on BANKS Commerce Montreal Nova Scotia Royal . . . 583: Montreal Exchange Ahiiibi Asbestos B A Oil Bldg Products . Boll Tel Bathurst Can Cem .. Can Pac- Cc-lsnose .. .. . Can Car Found .. Can Sicumships . Cockshuit . Dom Bridgv . Dom Coal Pfd . Don A . .. Dom Steel B . Fraser . .. Ford A . . . Foundu Co Gen Stccl Wsrcs Howard Smith Int Nickel Imp Oil lnil Pcic . Poimel‘ Pfrl .. Con Smclt . Lake o1 Woods . Mil Power .. .. Massey Harris .. MrCnll Front Nat Sicei Cat" . Noranda . . . Price Com Que Power Shawlnlgan St Lmv . . . St Law Pld . Dom Textile Wpg Elc A Stool of Canada . Brazilian so ._N._ ,_,- V ' -==B":32go’*-a$$§<n§§$$$§;5§ Produce MONTREAL. Dec. I0 — (C?) ,- Produce prices today reported by tho Dominion Department of Al- ricuiture follow:- EGGS: Ont and Que A Lars‘! 43-46;; A Medium 31-39; A Pulleta ~38. Receipts: 7'80 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- Mn; pasteurized, fresh and storage No 1 35 1-2; No Z 35 l-Z; current receipt Quc No i pasteurized 35 14 del Mtl; No 2 s4 3-4 del Mil: first grade croamory prints job price so; first grade solids job price M. Receipts: 2 boxes. CHEESE: Western and Que white and colored, current receipt, 22; wholesale 22 3-4-3. Receipts: 33 boxes. POTATOES: 1s lb boss P..I.I., N.B., Que. LU; Mains 100 lb bass 2.47; lb bags 1.28. What Coal Strike Means To People In Australia heatins in order to stretch tho coal stocks that might last one month. ~ Workers in industries depend- inz on coal who have been laid off already are starting to apply for unemployment relief at rates “.50 a week of about for a sinillo man and about O9 00 for s. man with a. wife and one child. ‘rho national unemploy- ment bill will go sky-high if the strike continuts. The endless chain of small in- dually shutdowns is demonstrat- ed this Way: a ausar refinery closed this week for lack of coal; jam making and fruit canning will cease for lack of sugar; the apricot crasr. soon dvuc for canning mav have to be niowcd under. This example can be ap- plied broadly to the entire dom- estic structure. ttle comer cake and pastry shops have to close because they are not permitted to use their ovens Movie theatres and _con— cert hails must do likewise unless they have independent emergency lhzhtinir. Elactric signs banned and if you walk streets of Sydney at night impression of a d out heightened by the gloom of llilfldiediiihted restaurants. The last, of the ice cream sun- bly is being eaten and soft drinks will disa ar with beer loss of which wil be keenly felt by the sustrslian. Pasteurization of milk continues along with oper- ation of refrigerators and vacuum cleaners in homes Not vet under the ban is nevus- naoer publication which is con- sidered essential and continues although staffs must work by the light oi’ oil lamps or candles Broadcasting and radio receiving also are exempt from restriction. Hospitals, rest homes clinics, doctors and dentists arc not af- fecwd Everyone is thankful the strike name in December. which earlv summer in Australia rather winter here. SOUTH PlNl-ITTE SCHOOL School Report-November, 1945. Grade K-l. Vivian Stewart. 2. Doris Cantelo. 3. Edythe MacDon- aid _Gradc VI Sr-l. Hazel MacKen- Q Zl . Grade VI Jr.-l. Jean Cantclo. 2. Earl Canteln. Grade IV Sr-l. John MacKsi-i- zic 2. Christene Coulson. 3. John Coiilsop. Grade IV Jl'.—l, Wendell Huh- lcy. 2, Brenton Stewart. 3. Aldon Hublcgv. Grade I-l. Roland Hubley. Perfect Attendance: Edythe MacDonald, Christene C ulson, Al- don I-Iubley, Janet Gillis. Teacher: Isabel Morrison, Mess Room Chatter WITH THE R C A F. OVER- SEAS, Dec. l0—tCP)—Cvood pm- gress is being made in the great humanitarian work of tracing “missing" Canadian airmen, An R C AF. member of the Missing Research and Enquiry Service, whose task ls to secure positive identification of British airmen listed simply as “missmg," said that by the end of next year the fate of most unlisted filers and their places of burial will be positively known. Canadians in the inquiry ser- vice (i0 not discriminate as i0 a missing man's nationality. Ii. is as much a part of an R.C.A.F in- vestigator's job to LlIlCOVEl‘ in- formation about a missing Eng- lishmnn or New Zealandcr as it is lo identify n Canadian airman, A spokesman in Paris osdmiited the colossal tusk of tracing mlssinfl fliers, sometimes with only the thinnest shred of evidence to go on. He said, however, that French, Belgians and Dutch give pain- staking care to the graves of Al- licd airmen. "Village school child- ren make it a ritual to put flowers on the graves,” he said. One of the last two men to make an operational flight over Germany is on his way back to Canada. At the R. C. A. F, Re- patriation DPpot in Torquay Sqdu. Ldr. Jim Prendergasi. of Victoria, B. C. recalled the histor- lc flight. He and his “No, 2" photographed flak ositlons after the “cease firs" had can given to make sure the Germans were obeying instructions. In nnc afternoon Prenclcrgusi shot riown the only two enemy fighters ho saw during nearly two tours, and on another trip he followed a 12,000 pound bomb ni- mosi until ll. hit its photograph the results. It takes about two wccks to got your laundry donc in Britain, so veterans of service in the Old Country who now arr with 126 Wing in Germany are grateful to Flt. Sgt. Gene Kent-Hammond of Fort William, Ont, Gone, who prior to his air force service never saw the inside of a laundry in his lilo, now is majmr- demo of two mobile field laundries with a guaranteed 40-hour service of wash, iron and dry, Thirty German girls from l- round Hamburg where the wing is located operate the laundry rer- vicc, aided by nine R. GA F‘ air- men, target to d Period Blooms in '46! CURB MOOJCW Lumb .........8.10 200'l'-‘ooihill .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.4-0 4300'Osiako . . . 9201Psn Ore . IflOOiI/vrmillll - 13 Soon "Green Cross” ll00iVicour . 73 , , 450>Wa|te 4.1g will hnng you a new M‘, _ 1'43 H lino of modern insecti- gifiivviiiffay _'_ g2 csdes and fungwidcsto rozalwri s-iar . .35 protect flowers from l000lYcllorex 31 ‘é i. d], 7400jYmlt . . . . . . . . . .....,, 3i. P?!" “us!!! 9' OIIQ. i“? ioox roa m, than in June or July when it is 3 n5 you m: without dependents. Dl. JAMES J. McCANN. Minister of Nflllunul Revenue. All EMPLOYEE IT IS T0 Yfllll IIIVIITIII T0 . l-‘ILE Yilllll HEW INCOME TAX 'l'.ll.'l. Hill! with your employer nrrulir nrc. 31st. 194s VERY employee should fill out a new T.D.1 Inwml Tax Form before December 31st, 194$. By filling in this form promptly, you make sure abs: you [at you: rightful tax exemptions for Tax Deduction purposes. Both your Employer and the Government are co-opsna- in; so give you any bcaefus that are yours-but it is important that you do your pm, because, if you do not fill out the new T.D.l Iorm, your Employer mus: make Income Tax Deductions as if you were a single person C. FflASER ILUOIT, Deputy Minister of National hvenua for Taxation. 5'1‘. IGNATIUS SCHOOL Report for November: Grade VIII-l. Verna Dokon; 2. Lorraine Ipcialr. Grade VII-—1. Oswald Gallantt 2. Yvonne Dciron; 3. Pauline Arsenauit. Grade VI-l. Aiban Leclair. Grade V—l. Ekimond IACIi-iir. Grade IV—l. Vaunda Gallant; is 2. Rosana Doiron: 3. Arnold Peters. Grade III-l. Margaret Peters: Lobella Gauthier; 3. William Gauthier Grade 'n-1. Shirlev Arsenault.’ 2. Basil Gallant; 3. Eunice PgterAs. I . l’- mand LcClair a. Paul Myers Doiron, Alban LeGlair. Lorraine Doiron. Margaret Doiron. Rcsena Doiron, Verna G. Dalton. Mas- joric Gallant. Vaunda Gallant, Robert Gallant, William Gauthier. Margaret Peters, Shirley Arsenault. Robert Arsenault. Leona Doiron. Eunice Peters. Paul Myers. Edward Devaux, Roy Doiron. Alice Pineau-Teachor. NAIROBI —<CP)—- Mobile cinema units of the Kenya giovamnzeml, will shortly begin to show in tihe colony's villages a color film demonstrat- ing modern agricultural methods. A; every showing specially trained Africans will give a nmnklg oom- monmry in the language of the dis Attendance — Vlerna triot. DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WON/KB AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS FOR LUMBER SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned. will be radial at this office until noon on Wednesday. January 2nd, 1946. from any pot- son or persons willing to supply any of the following list of lumber: PRINCE COUNTY (U) 10,000 F.B.M. I lll. Haul. Radon lfli 5,000 F.B.M. 2 in. X 6 In. x 1B ft. loll} 15,000 EB-M. PM. Plank. random DIIIYB lwpcslilsnxfllsnxllfhlol‘ LOWEBJLIIILXOImIIOILIODI 10,000 ran. HmPlank. random 200pcs.lh.xI2h.xI4lft.lOI¢ s,ooor.n.M.sin.xsia.x1sst.iuns neoorosini-zrclmxamauaa-alua 10,000 F-BM. d in. Pllliq Elli 10,000 III-M. O h. x 0 h, hlfilln l,500l'osta7l-2f‘t.lorlgxllsll.lt 15,000 F.B.M. 4 h. Plank. random lengths ioilpomllmxlfllsnxlaftloss‘ 5,000 F.B.M. z in. x 8 in. x l6 it. ion; KIZNBINGTON: 10,000 7.13M. 4 ha. Plush random laughs 15,000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank. rlndum length 5,000 F.B.M. 2 ln. x 6 in. x 16 N. bu; QUEEN'S COLNTY 15.000 l-‘.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random ldlfil 5.000 FJLM. 2 in. Plank, random lengths 5,000 F.B.M. 6 in. x 8 ln., random lengths 160 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x I6 ft. long m0 Poets ‘l it. long x 5 ins. at lnall old l,000l’osts1ft. longxdhmatemallond KNGG OOLNTY 30,000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths in. x 6 ln.. random length! in x l ln., random lengths In. 1B to I8 lt. long h. l6 It. long g x ins. at small end TIGNIDH: i2) ALBBITON z O) OZIARY: PORT-AGE: all ' RICHMOND: ALBANY: (I) (9) 8 in. x l x 1.200 Pol. S in. x 6 x 1.000 Posts ‘l ft. ion 6 The tenderer shall submit a price per M.B.M. for all sawn lumber- prices quoted being for lumber at the ‘mill site. The Department shall take care of delivery from the mill site. The teasdcrcr shall submit a price each for posts and they shall be piled near the roadside where a truck may be sblc to take delivery of same. Lumber shall be. cithcr spruce or hemlock. Plank may B15" b6 hlfd‘ wood (whim birch and poplar excepted). The tenderer shall state for which kind of lumber he is tendering. Random lengths shall moan any length exceeding 10 feet. Minimum width of plank shall be aevon inches. Pools shall be either cedar or juniper. Small and dimension given is minimum that will be acocilifid- Lumber shall be all square edged and sawn to 1hr curt ilimrnsions specified, and shall be perfectly sound and frcc from wan:- und shakes. Parties tendering may tender for the whoic or any portion there- d. Parflea rant state for what portion they arr tcnderins- THMIQPI h be marked "TENDER FOR LUMBER". All material shall be carefully inspected and moaau ui before de- livery is taken by the Department or payment made. Delivery of lumber shall be made on or before June 1st. 1946. The Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. (L. B. MACMILLAN), Deputy Minister 0i‘ Public Works and Highways. CHARLOTIITOWN. Prince Edward Island, December lflh, 1946. WANTED FOR THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION AT MONCTON Supervisor, Executive and Professional Section, Grade b-if-iiiim Employment and Claims Officers, Grades 4_ and 6- 32100 and $2700, respectively. AND AT OTTAWA Supervisor, Occupational Research~$4020 Employment Adviser, Grade 4-53300 Full particulars on posters displayed in post offices National Employment Service Offices ~or Civil Sorvicf Commission, at Halifax. Saint John or Ottawa. Applicu tion forms, obtainable at above offices, should lslilod not later than December 22, 1945, with the CIVIL SERVICI IZ-il-t-is t1 1-2 flooTemik firotalslal" v- sor COMMISSION, OTTAWA. This advertisement ll Mill” isad by the Director of National Employment Service.