5EPTEMBER 18. 1948 1m; GUA flAN, (JrlAKLOTTETOWN PALiE '. __\~Kl li-LN TIIE PllRLIC SERVICE 0F CAIIACA i REQUIRES cmmlSTS. up to $4,200, for the Food and Drugs Division. Department of National Health and welfare at Ottawa and vrlous centres. ogguPAfltlNAl. ‘fl-IERAPISTS and PHYSIOTIIERAPY TECHNIC- “NS, up to $2,880, for the Department of Veterans Affairs at variour cen res. no CHEMISTS, $2.400-$2,‘l00, for the Boa-rd o!‘ Grain Commissioner- at Winnipeg. Poster announcements giving lull details are on. display -..: appli- “flan forms are obtainable-at Poet Offices. National l-Ilnploymenl guy-ice Offices. and Offices of the Civil Service Comlnlssio d . ‘CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA OTTAWA through- uu: Cami FOR SALE FllliM FOR SALE AT PlSQUlD AND STORE ' HOUSE I56 acres; ll0 acres choice COMBINED land, balance hardwood and on; Year Old i gocd lu-mber. Good dairy tarm. Well watered. Large house with New electrical equipment, telly _ runnmg water. Good outbuild- ltccked, good location. Just outside City limits. ings‘ APPLY BOX l8l °WFN Kill-Y c/o GUARDIAN Pisqllid ' FOR SALE 50 acres land, 3 miles from City. deiice, nine roamed house, partially remodelled, hot air Ideal su-mmer resi- heating, complete plumbing, barn, with concrete founda- lion. For particulcrs app|y:- HARRY MORRIS West Royall-y AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2lST., AT 1.30 P. M. l om instructed by Mrs. MacMillamto sell the l_.ennoxv Hotel tltuated on the corner ot Water and Prince Streets in Charlotte- town This is a tine property in first class repair and a paying business The hotel contains_l2 bedrooms, large dining room, ing room, kitchen and pontrles and_ large basement. Heatedvi. hot water and iron tireman. Also thelot is ll0 ft. x 66 ft. with a three cor garage. _ _ This property would make a grand business stand. This is a chance to buy one of the best properties In Cllflrlfillflwll- Inspection Wednesday, Sept. 8th. and Wednesday, Sept. l5 i . z s. m" '° LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE oi= HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Auto err-acts AT 264 GRAFTON STREET TUESDAY, SEPT. 2lST, AT 2 PM. l am instructed l-W Mls- “m” lllll" M "ll PY Pllbllc Auc‘ tiori her entire Household Furniture and ellects including: l 3-9:- chesterlield suite, l dining room suite (table, chairs and side- board), l clock, l kitchen range (Apex), kitchen table and chairs, l radio, l hall rack, bookshelves, l floor lamp, magdlllie fflcll. 2 mirrors, l bed spring and mattress, l stretcher, bed and mattress, lbureaus, l chest ot drawers, chairs, tables, tern stand, plcturei‘. carpet, squares, floor covering, stair pads, linens, bed clothing, pots, pans and several other articles. W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. ___ \ CLEARANCE Auc lion Sale OF CHOICE FURNITURE AT THE OLD HOME OI‘ TIII LATE MARY A. MARTIN. LOWER. NEWTQWN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 33rd AT 12:80 4 instructed by Mr. Charles Meolieusle to sell ills household sl- lwi-s. consist of 1 chutes-field; 1 rookhr ohlir (Inherent): 1 Ill- nut extension table: 1 hsesoell: 1 hllnld waste bullet: and table: book ‘WK: l coal clnulutor heater; l wsod stave: l glses clock; 1 eels book one; eelvlng table; dining lvom chain: l oak carving leble: 1 walnut Illllre table; l bullet (lllflll eye m-‘eple and uullllllll! ' ‘ ’ "Milli! lvshlut eerd tnble (folding swing top); 1 hemmed-ed ln-see eosl llod end lnlron; 1 large enn chair (lnehopny): 1 sick bed table: 1 table. rus- hmnv: l m, 1e a la; 1 mm end s allure (mahogany lnleld wlill s eye maple): wicker ellelr: snn slink; 1 buruu (quartered cell: leek record eeblnet: 1 lied, spring end lnattrci: 1 Iron bed. eprllll‘ llltl "lit-Nee: l single bed. eprlng Illtl mattress: s nrm chairs: some and l "W": 1 high boy and bin-unis (walnut): 1 bureau lnullogen‘ i: l chest ll llrtwrn; lied screen; sewing machine: wicker elotlleu bumper: hell tree: lest table: Inn out: l clretnihe: olstbq aloud: l lugle Q00! I-nd sprtng; bruee candle etlelre: dlnhcn of All kinds: silverware: hooked rugs: matte; natures: linens: cushions; vases: mirrors: uewlug M: l mirror t tt. long: ellnr eendle stlolu: bed clothes: 1 truck weg- son: road cert: l wood sleigh. new: 1 est double herneel: l est driving "WI: single harness; l lt-geuge double berrelled Ian: l llllll! NI’- "lltl ll-nrre: l more. 1e yearn eld. mm! pom»: l be! Ileishi - 1 "f. l!!! Cadillac, all new tkes in road condition: lime carpenter ‘Mil. end other nrtlelee ti» numerous to mention. If My not tine sale will be next dsy. LIITII llllll, AIOIIIIIQ. -;.___.__ MINING New York l~ Montreal ' I Exchange | Exchange (Canadian Press) | Toaorrm. Sept. 11- -_ ; _- Anaconda 80 {Abltibi . ...... 17 1-4 53198 Si-Otilfi Am Ger and 38 5-4 Asbestos 25 1 2 Beth Steel 35 7-3 B A Oil .. Z2 l-Z 5000 Acme . N Y Central 16 5-8 Bldg Prod . 33 1'2 4000 Aleer C065 Ohio 311-2 Bruck Silk . so 11500 Am Knife Con Edison 2.3 o-S lsell Tel 220 200 Anglo Cdii 250 Elec Auto Lite 47 Can Brew 1') 1-3 3500 Area l7 1-‘1 Gcn Elec 40 3-8 Baihurst, 21 1-2 5100 Armistice 15 Gen Motors ...... .- - 611-3 Can Cement . Z1 6089 Astoria .. 07 1-3 (neat. North Pfd 42 5-3 Can Pacific . .6 3-4 Z200 Athena .. . 07 SLO Oll NJ . 7-1 l-Z Celanese . . l! 4500 Atlantic 011 44 1-2 Keiulecott . . 55 5-5 Can Car Found .... .. Z2 7-8 2.500 Aubelle l3 Nlon-l; Ward . 55 l-s can ca; Pfd , 1s 600 Aunor _._ 320 North Am . . l5 3-4 Can Steam . l‘; 520 Bk of Mont. 25 1-4 Phil Pew . 62 b‘ ca,“ Papgf 1S 3-8 12400 Base Met . 40 U S Rubber . 44 1-4 Cockshuig, _ 13 1.2 1500 Benulieu 09 1-2 R1010 Corp . l2 ‘Can Vickers .. 40 7-3 ‘1000 Biilgood 1'7 Texas Corp - 56 l4 Dom Bridge 23 4000 Burdulac 24 United Air . 26 3-4 . Dom Coal Pfd,“ 21 200 Bralorne 740 Van All" .. - Z3 1'4 Don A . 22 1500 Brit Dom 24 West. Elec . 23 iDis Seag 1'7 3-4 600 Buffad .. West Union 19 5-3 , Dom Si. B 15 1-4 1500 Buff Cdn U S Steel 79 3-} Dryden 26 1100 Cal Edm .. i Fraser 5.) 15000 Cullinon . . herd A 2.; 50 Bk of Com Founda . 23 5-8 535 Cdfl BMW - Commerce 2;‘. 1-2 Gen st Wares 1a l-2 2350 Cdn Mal . Montreal 25 HOW Smith . 341-4 1100 Caribou Nov-a. Scotla 34 1-2 Hum Bridge 0 1-‘4 400 Cent. Pat . Royal Bank .. 24 3-4 Hi,- waiker y. 3.4 3t50 Chesterville -i——l——— Oarl Ind Al . 13 1-2 700 Cachellour . int Nickel J5 l-d 2850 Con Bcottie . I Imp Oil . 1'! l-2 1000 Coll Home RE“ __ _ Int Pete l’: 3-8 12o 6°“ smelt Frizz? priced qsiigtfedrllerefizxfduy 1m 90w” 45 1200 gen Du; .. were reported by the Domfimon Int, Paper 0'3 3-4 00 onwes v_ Imp Tob 13 1500 Crowshore _ gefipsalrtment of Agriculture as lci B C Power y 25 L2 2000 Daragon .. ' _ i. . (Jim Smelt . 114 3-4 7000 Davies Pete . “iffy. ‘fgmfjffséafia $113.51‘; Lake Woods l7 3-4 500 Delnite .... .. 3.,_34 ' ’ ’ Mass Har _ _ _ z; 3-3 10300 Denison " ' . McCall Front. . 141-2 2100 Dlckenmn ' afitlglireéedwfiklioleffde (Jquliienlo re} N“ S" C“ 2') 13000 Discovery ii-ipts Que no l ‘pasteurized 6'! ca" N” PM 4' 3'4 360 Dome 7'3 3'4‘ no 2 66 3-4" first. grade cream- Noranda -- "0 34 150 Dom Bk ery. prints job ‘P1108 70 l-2 aOlld-‘i .Pr1°° Em‘ 6D 5100 Donalda l-i 69 ’ .Quebec Power . 16 1-2 3500 Dillfl-ml -- ' . _ , Shawlnigan .. .. ... 22 1-4 A moo East Am ifob factory y Wholesale - export: s" Law l“ PM - 95 7'2 150° Em L“ ‘ rices western white a0 1a 16-31 S” L“ 2nd Pm 15 1-4 400E M“ libuebee white a0 la-ls-al '30- mm T“ 111-2 80° E sumv ' ‘mastic prices western white 34' DDm Tar ' 261': E36’ colored 35 1-2. No other priced ‘N95 m“ A 27 one. Si; of Can . 7°°°E1 5°‘ “iiililiiiif; Que no 1 ‘l5 lbs new Brazllla“ 34” Ewe“ . 1.25—1.1i5; no.2 75 lbs 1.00-1.10; 2°‘) F“l°°“b"°3° ~ NB no 1 '15 lbs 135-140 250 Froblsher . ' ' ' 1624 Giant, .... .. Mafkets A Glance 4000 Glenors 5000 Globe 2050 Gods Lake 600 Gold Man 5500 Goldvue 200 Guayana. . 800 Gulflead . .. 2500 Hard RDCk 1000 Harker 1000 Hurrlcana 1700 Heve. Gm 3000 High Sar l-l 457 Hallinger 1150 Home Oil 755 Hud Bay 3-4 3500 1nd Lake 505 Int Nickel . 3100 Int Uran 3500 Jaclmife . 13200 Jollet _. 45300 Kelore‘. . 630 Kerr Add ‘i800 Kirk Gold 1000 Kirk Huci 2500 Kirk Lake 105 Labrador 19500 L Dulault l-2 2050 La. Luz . 3600 Lapa Cad 1000 Lapaska .. 10000 Larder U 300 Mitch .. 1000 Lingmon . 2500 Louvlcourt . 500 Macasse. . 3700 MacDonald 1000 MaoLeod B00 Madsen 300 Mal G1 1000 Marcus 385 McIntyre 1500 Mid Cont. B780 Min Corp 1180 Negus 5100 New Cal 1750 New Marl l9 4832 New Jason 57 2000 New Pac 08 2500 New Norz 15 2330 Nicholson 24 5G0 Norandil . _ 49 2900 Normelal .. 270 2000 Norplck .. 05 l-‘i 2000 Norseman 05 $000 North Inca. 43 100 OBrlen 1&6 800 Okalta . .2 9000 OLeary . 20 04500 Omnitrane . o9 1-2 Shipping News AT HALIFAX Arrived Friday Dufferlng Bell, from Cube Suiled Friday None. AT SAINT JOHN Arrived Friday Manchester Norfolk. Salted ‘Frldny None DRIED ON VINE Lime. beans are dried on vine by the sun and sir. Commerce, from the 7600 Osisko 6100 Osulake . 1900 Pac Pete 2400 Pamour . 1500 Pen Rey 1500 Porc Reef . 40000 Powell Gold Vt 1590 Que Lab .. 500 Que Man 6969 Quemont. 100 Reeves 2000 Rcgoourt 2000 Rzlchmiw 1000 Roxana . 95 Roy Bk 200 Roysllte 250 San Ant 1000 Senator . 400 Sheep Or 3072 Sherritt . 2000 Silence . 2600 511v Mill 1500 Springer . ‘100 Steep Rn 300 Sullivan 100 Teck Hu . 1500 Thom Lund 1000 Thurbois 1450 Torbit .. 1500 'I‘Ombl1l . 2000 Upp Can 125 Ventures 1880 Waite . .. 1000 Winch Lard 200 Wright H 1-2 l-Z CURB 1100 Eloothills 1234 Pena Ore . . Total sales 773,000. i l (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks mixed; trials dip. base metals firm. Mantrea1—Stock.s easier; papers, utilities quietly easier. New York-Stocks easy; changes narrow. lnduo- price "BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH" PART OF DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL —-With the production of “Blon- die in the Dough," the current at- traction at the Capitol Theatre. Columbia Pictures racked up the twenty-first film in a series ivhlcll has become. after elght-alld-one- half yea:s, an American institut- ion. ' The number of “Blondlv-z" films far exceeds that of any other ser- ies, and the retention at the same players in the leading roles for al- most nine years 1s another worth- while record. Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake have never missed a picture as the delightful couple whose misadventures provide hil- arious hours for millions. Likewise. Larry Shims, who started as Baby Dumpling and has grown to Alex- ander. Marjorie Kent, as Cookie. the Bumsteads’ daughter and Daisy are pardonable exceptions. Mar- jorie started late-she was one year old when first cast in a "Blondie" film and has been on the job for only six years. Daisy. the loveable canine of the Bum- stead home. missed one film “when u. commitment at MGM interfered -and the tiny: has been lnconsol- able ever since. Over 6.000 letters a week pour llllf/J the Columbia lot for Blondie and Dagworxl. Sn identified are Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton with the series. that. they are known to most people by their screen nzmies. BFAUTIIPY STONY GROUND CAPREOL, Ont. — lCPi -Thc third annual flower show and gar- den competition held ln this ilorth- ern Orlterlo community‘ has prov- ed that hard work can tum the stonlest. poorest soil into beauti- ful garden areas. Show Officials said it was the best ever. out our WAY ‘ _ ANYBODY THAT A 1755K . SUGGEST 5 ‘ID A BED WILL NEVER AMOUNT TO MUCH IN THE ‘CHNR BEHIND . 'TH' DESK.’ By J. R. Williams YEAH? WELL. ANYBODY THAT CAN MAKE A BED OUT OF TH’ CHAIR ~ WlLL NEVER GET "TO ‘TH’ DEéK. AN‘ ANY‘ BODY WHO CAM MAKE A BED OF TH’ WALL WILL NEVER GET ‘ID ‘TH’ CHAIR.’ A I . fZlj< ‘l'/9_31i:,>.w\\_l.im>: . Y J Yilrll All ilicinity l m. Will Cooke. loaded iumlpsl at York Station last week. Mrs. Frank Watts, York, has v her guest this week Mrs. W. H Hall at U. S. A. Mrs. Randolph Murray, Dawn; Hotel, spent the week end at |.u:_ home in York.-—C. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell and daughter Myrna. City, spent Sun- day in York. Friend-s of Miss Norma Leafs are sorry to hear of her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Misses Verna Watts and I-Ieucn Lewis of the City spent the wee:- end at their respective homes. in York. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. York, spent Sunday 1n North RAH?! tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorlol» Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vessey and daughter have returned to Ottawa after vlsltlng relatives and friends on the Island. Friends of Mrs. Herbert Veeezy a.re sorry to hear that. she is laid up with pneumonia and wish he: ll. speedy recovery. The regular meeting of the Daynsprlng Alissian met on Til-is- dfli’ evening, Sept. 14 at the 110.119 of M.rs. Allan Swan with a fair attendance. Harvesting is in full swing in this district and a good crop is being reported. Many farmers are threshing their grain right out of the field which saves a. lot u! labor. Mr. and Ivlrs. Howard Watts have returned to their home m York after spending a very enjoy- able holiday in Toronto, wnere they attended the Exhibition and also Niagara Falls. Carleton And Vicinity —Jennie Cairns of Halifax, '. is. is visiting her brother, Mr. Vi!" bur Cairns for the past few days M1‘. Fred Ranuhan, C.N.R. c! Carleton is now in Montreal wner’ the car ferry Ls undergoing re- palrs. Mr. Vernon Gallant. of the n10: chant navy is spending some time visiting his parents, Mr. and M43 Allie Gallant of Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffcll left. for their home in Frankford. 01111,. Monday, alter spending some cum. in Carleton and Cape '1‘1'uversc. —~Oar. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacCauli accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacCaull. motored to Hill- fax, N. S., on Sunday, retuzngig Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crockett. if Charlottetown motored to Cape Traverse on Saturday to attend the funeral of the late Nils. Major Carruthers. Mr. Willard Cirooks and daugh- ter Esther returned to their home i in Cape Traverse on Thus-silly y after spending a very enjoyable time visiting friends and tzves in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene MacInWl-e of Mt. Stewart were visitors v: Carleton on Saturday. Mr. Mac- Intyl-e who is employed on the Abegwei-t expects to nlove to Cu.- leton shortly where he will occupy the house 0\\'llC(l by Mr. Rsnrlv Stevenson. rela- I I l The funeral of the late Elmer l Sielvn-rt took place on blonds] I afternoon in Cape Traverse. Ber vice at, United Church was cun- i ducted by Rev. Woodslde. "l‘l'.c t s; mputhy of the people here is ext tended to his mother, Mrs. Jack l l l l l l l 1 l l l Stewart and to his brothers and sisters as well. Dr. and Mrs. Marian Bell o.’ Cliappngrizl- New York, are spend- ing some time on the Island rc- newing acquaintances and meeting old friends. While in this vicui“y they are the gilests of Airs. Joules Boll in Cape Traverse Dr. ‘bell spent some hlme here practising dentistry a few years ago and h‘... many friends are happy to ace both he end rm. Bell again. FOR SALE 1941 DODGE SEDAN’ Klngsway Special lleilter and new llrcs. Body and engine excellent. condition. Price 51250 Avlflr QUEEN HOTEL Summorslde 3»-r z ~AN¢E LiMllto e so oo+o-ee 90-00-00-060 >o>¢ O0§+>Q+ffOf§§OOfffQ ++%*4*' ***‘*‘ " at your fingertips- an atomizer that sprays ,.-sr_-;l=.~.s_w.r.ae:x_u~.r».wu . - ._:-.v._—-..-=-._—.~.-.- ' _~ t- -.- Professional Card WOGQi/COLCTQ» Release the light, airy liouqllct of ,\ e , . . . l T. Earle llicke l ~;~ nLenthérlc fragrance with Just a ‘h k d A "Bu!" y i ellgllt pressure of the atomizer. t’ m’ ‘m w” 1 In Tweed, Miracle. Shanghai, A .~ Qfllcp gt ii Bientét, 3 02s., $1.65, 5 01s., {i 15 Grgnvllle street i ll $2.15. a) Pllfilll 570 Bummer-side ,; w g ‘iyaki-itrfl-r ' ' l Q A l; ' l B. F. HUNTER R. 0. / QPTOMETBIST l f q Complete Vllunl Alli-Ill" - i Glesees Fitted ‘ C the daytime fragrance‘ SMALLMAWB BUILDING. r 3' Summereide, P.E.I. PHONE 165 .- w. "L-L-c-wnzzasadmmw-r- ~.r__ E. E. Parkman 0pt.ll., ll0. f‘ i Optometrist Eyes Examined Glueles Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street, Summerside Auction Sale testament of Patrick Creighan, l will sell by auction on Thursday, September 23, beginning at l p.m. the farm containing 87 acres, 75 clear, balance covered with hea-vy hard wood. This property it equipped with a dwelling, large barn and all necessary outbuildings. M ing barrow, bay mower, farm wagon, wood sleigh, scales, Watson potato sprayer, quantity of hay and oats. Household effects: l kitchen range (Enterprise) used one week only, l living room stove, 3 living room suite, dishes and cooking utensils, rugs and bedding, and all small articles now on the premises. I ( AT SHAMROCK (3 miles distant from Kinkora) Acting under instructions of the executors of the last will and ovables: l cow, 65 hens, driving wagon, sectional seeder, smooth- beds, l sideboard, l dresser, 2 bureaus, kitchen table and chairs, Terms Cash. ltf day is unlit first fine day following. HUGH r. MORRlSONpAuctioneer. FARM MACHINERY CN HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , A s m a rm BINDERS. j l‘ , 22 and 24 llich POTATO DIGGERS. '6 r ~13 TRUCK WAGGONS and Rubber Tired TRAILERS. " . i KANGAROO GANG FLOWS. CONDE MlLKlNG MACHINES. LEVER HARROWS , moms CULTIVATORS, GRAIN CRUSHERS l 4 LIME ....) FERTILIZER SOWERS ’ RANSOME DIGGERS (for Fall delivery). BOGGS POTATO GRADERS. _._ . xix-mam. James A. McNeil! 6e Sons SUMMERSIDE O__._.__._.____._____--_ .. “gr. _ _ u i l LIVE POULTRY w A u r E a LOADIING A TRUCK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2| 8 A.M. to ll.3O A.M. HEAVY OLBAN FOWl. 27a HEAVY FATTENED CHICKEN Priced according to quality - -¢w.— m”; . The general run of hens are now starting the moult. Why not sell at 27c now rather than at a low price later. So many are inquiring about their cockerels. l would suggest let them get their lull growth. 46"“? ll" l0" coat ol pin leathers, fatten in the cool weather. ‘ The Island may have a modest supply of cockerels- The rest ol the Maritimes deliiiitely have not. S. R. PENDLETON K E-NSlNGTON w. newevonvvvvveflLe-e-Luevonooneeowwoooe-rezttttttee- #0404 O0 0-00-6000-6-0-00-0 ROQ-Q-VOQO-OO-QO-OQ-OQQ 0-06-04-00-000