N VEMBER 12, 19-1-1 I f s Advertising Rates - Minimum Charge For Au Con“ word’ ma‘? zglgfsllflcil so oer worth wally’ Lists of tlorni and Spi inc hump; Letters "figural. 40 words for $1.00 a I 3 irordsl _ 5° p" mm!’ us" and Presen m» damages urIslnK 9" amount l m, advertise error is duo to than; shul d1 Locals 6o P" Wllfd‘ ll Gun an Announcements arid Coming Events 8o per of Condolence 84c per Inch; Notices of 'I‘ha11ks and Appreciation, 84o per Inch or of Subscriptions, 41) cents per inch; Address Other Rafes on sllplicati The advcrtiscr agrees that tho publisher shall not be liable t of errors in advertisements beyond the 111111 for the space actually occupied by that portion oi ment in which the error occurred, whether luch the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and 1 b1» 11o liability for non-Insertion of any advertisement beyond Illa amount paid for such advertisement. Payable In Advance y Advertisement 2b Cents Western and Eastern In Memoriam Notices-Mo per ritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c Wedding En- nd l0 cents for crery additional tation $1.00. liars gjlliiiii F" 0L-‘ H-Illi-TEIIIIAPLANE FOR F t). W. Ncwson, .-._____-___ llili PLYMOUTH cw c111" condition. \Vill for quirk sale. Write f,’ r011 SAI. Coach. N racrifica Guar i i lleip Wanted ______._____€___ IIELI‘ WANTED, EARLY IN DE- ccmhcr by the Co-op Super Market. Six mules and six fe- males with grocery experience preferred. Apply in person at the store Tuesday, Nov. 15 2-4 p.m.; 7-8.30 p.m_ diau. Summcrsitlc. _ oils-tr. 1931 CHEV- Ill. Good condlllon. Home Nculnn MacLure, Rus- _. 1930 CHEVROLET god condition. New p for quick sale. Also ‘ I . Apply Robert __ ____"__________ in. sacs-ion cnavnocrxr. Excellent condition, new tires, ma,“ (xflrns, Any reasonable oficr nrrvplrd. I'll-mo 605-32 or "I, 11m lion-v ‘Fvxzico, Wzlicl‘ Sirccl, Slllumv ic. iFor Sale .--———’ ‘mi-i yo]; sail; _ III TRIC WASII- 1 rcn tlou. Phone 682. 1K6... Ranch. *——-*'— FEED TFRNIPS FOR SALE. — George Dockendorff. North River. FOR SALE -- IIASICBISIINER. NO. ll. tin.- ycar old. Apply 120 Cum- b('li3ll(‘i aftcr 3 P. M. _____.___ FOR SALE-AIRDALE PUPPIES from champion registered stock. T, B. llorzcrs, Charlottetown. s ____ FOR SALE — PAIR. OF MEN'S i-ltuzltev l-uols and skates, sizc T ' ippiy; T7 Elm Ave. Erasure-noose AND LOT at Crapaud, Apply E. R. Norton, Crapaud. TOR SliLi-I - 1 IIAI-LER ENGINE l‘; 11.1’. Only 111.115 months. Price $15.00. Jos. Edmond Gallant. North Rustico. SIZE FOR SALE — SMALL Pipeless Furnace, in pcrfcct condition. Apply Cash 81 Carry. FOR SALE-LADIES WHITE boots and skates, size 6. Navy ski suit. size l2. Black coat, sizc- l5. Phone 2184-3. FOR SAiJ-I -- I IVOOD SLEIGH. ucarly new. Also 1 slack hay, .". inn good ciovcr liar. Apply Jack Vessey, West Royalty. FOR SALE —- TWO YOUNG REG- istcred sows. Brod. Several pair weaning. age from lligll class slock. Grade priccs. Donald B. lilac-Kay. Brradulbane, CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR talc. 100 fcct from Granville Strcrt. fin Ivy I00 fcct. Priced for \ In $1300.00, P. L. ..=_ phone T351, Beaver Sta Sumnlmsuio, FOR SALI-I - TWO BUFFALO robes. Onc bear. in exccllent eon- dition $2000. One brown fur. in fair condition 510.00. Apply ‘Mrs. i D B inrus, Faulkland Street, Plrloll. N. S. For Rent ro on -- cannot-t. can. T0 I.1~'.‘I‘ -- ONE UNFURNISIIED ‘ (irnflon Street. Q- oxi-z . .. PHONE FURNISHED “loom. I18 lmngu-orih Street. T 0 1. II ’I - IIOUSEKEEPING gzglms. Ccntrnlly located. Phone rou mzrtirv-rlvoiilswljfiisuiii hmiiPkfe-llillg moms, ground floor. Phone l.“ _ 56111710 —1~7o I; WINTER months. cvuirally’ localcd, in Morcil “lingo. Low rent. Apply l AYIIIPI‘ on. Si. Peters. “female iielp Wanted ‘vAlv V 7 I7FIVI ““i—_vw' "TM halfF-Djllalo non caveman _‘__i‘°_l'>lt. Fhonc 1408—J. WA.‘ * >M_“—“*——" Fags-ill l- IIO KEEPER ‘FOR m]. H! Hatise. Box 954. Guard. WM‘. N TTIYTT1 . lddlc ngcd woman preferred Small adult l ' - . m’ Guardlanllllllil- Write '80:. L331‘ HH/iln nusssr Nu _ women wi-Hiilrssing Schools - mummy lglted - Greater Op- -wm_k E emr Pay. Pleasant BIoorIStr-eatfalugue neg writ‘ 1 Hlmmonfo. Toronto. Branches- Iona] s ttswa Canada's Nat- - ystem M LOST one carton shredded wheat be- tween North River and Clyde River. Finder plcasc phone 671-1. collect, LOST BETWEEN GRANVILLE and Summerside, bedspring and chair. Finder please notify Louis Itielid, 227 Vilater Street, Summer- s e. __ Male iielp Wanted__ EARN MONEY AT HOME. SPARE 0r full-time money-maklngl Learn to make candy at home. earn as You learn: correspondence course. Free tools supplied. National In- stitute of Confectionery Reg’d., Delorimier P. O. Box 152, Mon- treal, P. Q. FARMERS — BEDEQUE FLOUR Mill will grind your wheat. FIREARMS — MUZZLE LOADILG and Modern. Any type Qxcepl- in; YOFBIsn automatics. Bullet moulds. powder horns, swords, etc. Ammunition-Snider, Mar- tini. rim fire, in the larger sizes. pin fire and all out. of date center fire. Please write fully Joe T. Teman. Bedford, N. S. IipportunltIes-Men 81Women MEN, TRAIN NOW FOR TELE- vision. Radio servicing, Wireless Operating and Government radio positions. Free 40-page booklet tells about day and homestudy courses and excellent employ- ment opportunities. Write today. stating age and education: Radio College of Canada. 54 Bloor Street West, Toronto. Ontario. CALLING ALI. WOMEN: WHO have time to spare who wish t. make easy money. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: For ladies. men. children, also babies‘ wear. Nothing could he easier with our low prices and our msg- nificently illustrated catalogue containing samples of our mater- ials. satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Generous com- mission. bonuses. gifts. Write im- mediately for your free catalogue. Du Jour Lingerie Inc, 4235-39. Ivcrvllle Street, Montreal 34. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAOO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Hut Penetrating Glory 01L At your Druggist. UNWANTED HAIR - ERADIC- atcd from the human body with Sseo-Pelo ointment, most remark- able discovery cf the age. contains no drugs or chemicals. Saco-Pelo kills the root of hair. Lor Beer Lab. Van. 151., Ceepeecee, B. C. ________ YOUR. SYSTEM NEEDS IODINE- Nova-Kelp can supply this. Avoid deficiency disorders like An- atmln. Constipation. Piles. Nerves. Take Nova-Kelp which gives you "Food Iod1ne" —- not medicinal Iodine. Start today — use 1t rez- ularly and observe the benefits to your health. ‘Three sizes. at all druggists. STUBBORN SKIN AILMENTS respond to "Kleerex" quick heal- ing salvc _- Eczema. Psoriasis. Itch. Impetigo. Ringworm. etc. Two strengths — medium, strong. Two sizes-Silt‘. $1.09. All drug- gists. 2 MEN! VIGORINE TONIC FOII weak, nervous, exhausted condi- linm. Helps rcgaln strength. eli- crgy; 100k better, IQCI better; i tones and benefits the nervous system. 15 day treatment 51-00; 45 | days $2.50. At Reddm Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; Semples Kcnslngton: Jacniesonb Drug Store. Montague. 8 . Poultry _____,_.__._________ F011. SALE - 50 GEESE. APPLY "H." care Guardian. POULTRY WANTED-MO N. H. X B. R. ready to lay pullets. Also large number canon chicken alive. Woodrow Wheatley. Typewriters sac rii-Awuaw rsnsousr. ' strengthened REPORT IIII FAIIM (Continued from Page 3) practically the same level as last week with movement, limited character, taking plgce 1n li- from 450-470 per bushel. Livestock During the week over 6,000 hogs were slaughtered under inspection in the Maritimes; 1,221 lambs my Sheep: 8312 calves; 608 cattle. The prices are steady at; born Moncton and Charlottetown with last week's quotations. At Moncton Grade A hogs 28.75; Bl 28.36. No. 1 sows 20.00; No. 2 son's 19.00 hot dressed delivered. At Charlottetown fo.b. country points Grade A 27,75; 151 27,35 N1 1 sows 19.00; No. z 13,011 Cattle at Moncton f.o.b. country points steers rnd heifers choice 19.00: good 18.50; medium 17.00; common 12.00. Choice cows 13.50; good 12.50; medium 12.00; common 111-00; canners and cutters 9.00- l0.00. Good bulls 13.00; medium 112.50; common 11.00. Charlottetown delivered to plant - Steers - good 1850; medium 16.00-18.00: common 1400-1600. Helfeflflood 18.00: medium 16.00- 1750; common 14.(l)-l6.00; Good cows 13.50; medium 12.00; com- mon 10.00-11.00; cariners and cut- ters 13.00-10.00. Good bulls 12.50: common 800-1100. Real good top notch steers in local trade have been selling as high as 20c. Calves at Moncton fo..b. coun- try points and Charlottetown dc- llvered were good and choice 18.00; common and medium 15.03- 1700; grassers 1100-1200. Sheep at Moncton were 6.00 for good and common 2.00. Rail grade 15.00 for Grade A delivered. Good strong lambs were 20.00 with 48.00 for rail grade. At Charlottetown delivered lambs good and choice 20.50 for live with 47.00 for Grade A. Lambs st coun- try points 20.00101‘ good and choice. These quotations were of Nov- ember 8th. On the same day the Montreal market was steady. Medium heifers 15.00-17.50. Med- ium cows 12.00-13.50. Hogs were 29.216 for Grade A. A market wire from Monctcn Thursday gives prices f.o.b. coun- 1800: 800d 17.50: medium 16.00: fair 14.00; common 12.00. This is about a. cent lower than the prev- ious quotation. Cows of all grades remain about the same as the previous quotation, Lambs are down one-half cent at 19.60 fob. while rail grade were down 2c at 47c for Grade A delivered. Prices on hogs, calves and sheep at Mom- ton and Charlottetown were stead] with the previous quotation. Dairy Products In dairy Products some lbs. but- ter were produced in our creameries for the xveelr November 5th. During the period last was 96.981 lbs. In October of this yearl- 4158.000 lbs. were about 38.000 lbs, less than in 194R during the same month. The total production for the Province how- sam C the same period the previous year. The Dairy Products Board has art- nounced its policy of crcamery butter held in storage by that organization. The price c! first grade solids In the Maritlmes will be 61c per lb. delivered to the Purchaser in carlots to the near- est railway station. Butter scol- iner lhirlv-elsht points for flavour and otherwise satisfactory may be purchased for 60c per pound. But- ter scoring thirty-seven points for flavour 58c per 1b.. and butter scoring thirty-five and thirty-six points for flavour may be pin-ch. used at. 56c per lb, The Dairy Products Board stat- ed further that these quotations will continue until December 31st... 19419. Forms for rnalking a-p- Dllcfltloh for a carload of butler may be secured by writing either Mr. Itogcrson, Dominion Govern- ment Grader. (R1arlotteto1vn. or the Montreal office of the Dairy Products Board. The expenses connected with the purchase of butter will include un- loading, reworking, printing and cost of print wrappers and boxes. which, together with the cost of delivery of the butter, will lnmeoso the price of prints 115-20 pul- pound. Since the announcement of the policy of the Products Board in this connection butter prices have materially on our Maritime markets. The present price of prints to wholesalers in Nctv Brunswick is 621/21: ‘and the wholesale to retail 64c. The fact- ory price at November 4th at H11- ifax was 60c with local Jobbing at Halifax 66c. In line with these quotations the prices at Charlottetown November 7th rested at 61c on solids deliver- ed with local Jobbing at. 64c. This is up l'-’_-c for wholesale and 3c for local jabbing over last week’s q11o- taiions. Cheese production as announced last; week is about at an end. Most of the factories have closed for the season. The record and qual- ity this year with one or two ex- ceptions has been very satisfact- ory. Cheese has been practically all disposed of and the operations almost concluded for the year. try points steers and heifers choice Islar-d ending week the production produced. ever, for the year up to October 30th is. as announced last week. over 500,000 lbs. more than for selling M“ 1.... Machinery ‘iii‘.'é"‘°ollli’.ilfil°' ..— ‘$5.221’. PM- N ~ -..»-.._N____ . Emndlvl) USED BEL-In,“ ALL size. New portable design. new peed, "e m“ all-on‘ and L“ n s. traces complete. ugh; ‘ply-dim P"I°"'"‘“°°~ Cl-Sh tendency is for greater strength. hagflu wheels. collars and 11001; m‘ mm‘ mminim" m" B1111: N0. 1 feed barley is selling at “HMO-l- W. R_ Morrison m‘, Limited. 134 Richmond Street. “'50 m. m, meal and 340.3130 ;o-\" PM" 27“ whole. No. 1 feed oats whole sass. R SALE ._ . Isl nd oats has been ‘ selling in n. 7mm Nljnlgzmégfsevéy-rrgggzl- WQIIIOII some quarters st around 00c per n. ' ' ' ' b . d rangin to round 70' lirlsloiApply Ralph Macmen’ WANTED _' COUPLE To “Vi: m fail: 302d grain. 3802s 601:1 is com: Ihcme in Remington for winter mg wrong), which Wm "an a.“ " ‘,',‘,°{““‘~ Mg‘? f°“""“°“°°“ about tam for the meal. m. s we clean r m B" 3 ' em "mm wheat is $3.60. Oiimesl is strong at u GOVERNORS TO MEET $4.50 for retail with bran at who. C C _ It markets should deteriorate on OTTAWA, Nov. 9~(CP)-- The finished products our farmers Flilliit 2440 wit Cleaners CBC Board of Governors will hold its next. meeting In Ottawa Dcc. 5 nml 6, it was announced today l... a n lmninn. CBC chairman. must glvc greater attention to their programmes in the produc- tion of concentrated feeds within our own province. THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN Special Efforts To Meei Demand For Reefer Cars Lt-Col. C. C. Thompson, re- presenting the Potato Promotion Committee. ' reports that encour- aging word has been received from C.N.R. officials this week with regard to provision for potato cars. They state that practically all empty reefers must comc from the Central Region as far west as Toronto. and feel satisfied they can anticipate increased receipts from that territory from now on. The telegram, signed by Mr, C. W. Rand. concludes with the statement: "Matter well in hand and doing everything humanly possible to assist your potato ship- Ders especially e-t this critical time." Word was sdso received Wed- nesday night from Messrs. Mc- Naulzhi. Dflllfilas and B. Graham R0891‘! at Ottawa, to the effect that 150 cars are now rolling to Tormentine. 400 to 500 additional cars are heading to Tormentine from American points. Instrtic- trons have been given by the C. N. R. that those American cars are definitely to be rushed here with no li-oldup, or diversion what- soever on them. "The local C.N.R. officials," Mr. Thompson states. “assure us that as fast as these cars arrive at Tor- mentine they will be ferried, working the ferries twenty-four hous a day if necessary, so that ‘from the above our reefer situa- tion should be greatly improved in the next fcw days." TIIE WEEK (Continued from Page 6) Congratulations!" Coilgratulations also go out to coach John Eldon Green who did a swell lob and who fostered a coaching fervor that dc- scrved nothing short of a. champ- ionshlp. Next. the first team. Well folks. the activities of our first team makes interesting history. 1t was a well balanced, strong, and fighting team which battled with Mount A. and UNB. this year. They didn't win, no, but they tried hard, only to find themselves a hall point be- hind the winners, hlount A. Con- gratulations are in order, then. to Mount A., and best wishes for suc- cess against Acadia. Did you see the last game with U.N.B.? If you did, you saw thirteen Red and White boys play their best ball. On the gridiron that clay were five seniors; Mike Hcnncssey, "Kikcr" Maclsaac, Reg Rogers, “Big Willie“ MacDonald, and Hughie MacPhee, the captain of this year's squad. These men were playing their last. galine for old S.D.U.. and they knew it; thus perhaps the reason for the stellar performance by each of them. ‘Pruly thcy were good. Honorable mention should also be made to two other seniors, Wilf Driscoll and Joe Mahar. who were forced to view the game frccn the sidelines. Wilt played several gam- es with the team during this and Other years. Joe has been in lnler- collegiate competition for four years. and was therefore ineligible to play this year. As you hang up the cleats, fellows, and hope for nothing more than memories of football days, accept this little tribute from all the students: "were mighty proud of your per- formances. not. only this year, but. in years past and we'll miss your familiar presence, afhen gridiron sessions begin again next fall." Frcan the Junior class svcre Dun- stair lilunphy, Jim Ayers. Cyril "Bun" Callaghan, and J. D. Mac- Carville. All four of them played great ball all your, and it goes without saying that we hope to be able to cheer them on again next year, to even greater performances- Then there were George lViacRae our fullback, who turned in spectacular performances in that difficult position; George Cameron, 1n flying position, who flow his xvay to recognition as a. truly good football player; Lloyd Burke, a scriun-man. who would always be seen ulakiutl great tackles; Pete Dunphy. crafty and capable picking quarter, who promises to be outstanding 1:1 years to come; and then the subS. T411115 Shreenan, Johnny Cash, and Char- lie Cheverie who all played spec- tacular with second tcnm this year. Congratulations! And then there lwas the manager, Austin 1011118011. the man who performed a big lob in an efficient manner. well, that's it! Football for '40 is over. We've come to the end of one interesting chalpter of college activities for this year. What's next‘? On Wednesday night the M.I.D.1.. trial debates got underway. Up- holding thc affirmative of the reso- lutlon “There should be Fcdérlll Bid to Education." were Frank Sigs- wort/h and John Mullally‘; for thc negative were Mark MacGuiSa" and 1111315 Duffy. Tomorrow night. Sunday. another debate on the reso- lution, _“The B.N.A. Act should be amended without the Allllfilbfllilil‘ of the Provinces." will be held 111 the Holy Name Hall beginning at 8.30. Philip Murphy and Lawrence Glover will argue for the affirmat- ive while the negative will be up- held by Ivan Dowling and Bernard Bayes. More longi NOTICE MacPhee & Trainor, Solici- tors, announce having moved to new offices at 165 Queen Street, above Toombs Music Store, opposite Bus Stop. i next Week. Till then-So 1n lull l/Jpnhil/ $ervizl . 11mins an "mi .____._¢-‘_i --» DIES AT POLLING STATION Nov. l1 RATTRAY. Man., - (cp) _. A voter in the St. Clem- ent's constituency, Dymtro Sciens, 72-year-old Rattlray district farm- er. got out of 11 sick bed ycsta- day to vote in the Manitoba pro- vincial election, but he never cast his ballot. Ha dropped dead at the FOR SALE NASH SEDAN 1988 Model In Good Condition. For particulars apply: THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond sum '4' FISH FIJII SALE Choice quality COD and HARE ~for Immediate Dellvery— COD BAKE . . 12c per lb. . 10c per lb. or over. Write or Phone- DUGGAN 8i DUGGAN French River Express Prepaid to nearest rall- way station on orders of 50 lbs. PAGE THIRTEEN GOVERNMENT 0F CANADA 31% FIRST WAR LIIAN BONDS Due February Isl, 1948-52 BEARING CALL LETTER ‘B’ ONLY HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR PAYMENT February ‘l; I950 Duo 20% on February I, In Dated Fsbnlory I, I940 ouch year from 194B lo I952 NOTICE II hereby given lo all holders of outstanding 3'/4% atod February I, I940 (duo 20% on February I inoach your from I945 to I952) of the Government 0| Canada that pursuant to the provlxiovu thereof and purulent to the provisions of Order In Council No. 683 dated February Z0, I940, all bonds of the said issue bearing call letter "l", being 20% of the total Inca, have, been drawn for payment on February I, I950, of any agency of the Bunk of Canada at Ihn principal sum thereof upon surrender of sold bonds with the August I, I950, and ell subsequent coupons attached. The number: on these bond: and with either “2" or "7". Interest on all the sold bonds bearing coll letter "B", shall coon lo accrue from nnd efler February 1, 1950. The Government of Canada. lyr BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent. Ottawa, October II, i949. lint War Loan Bonds d LL41 DIVIDEND NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that. a dividend of twenty cents (U. S. currenrgv) per share has been declared lany- able December 1st, 1040, to share- holders of record at; the close of business November 18th, 19-19. Iloltlers of Bearer Share ‘YIIITIIIIIS may obtain payment of the suld 39 at The Royal Dank of Canada, King and Yonga Streets, Toronto, Canada, or at: the Agency of The Royal Bank of Canada, 88 William Street, New York City, nn or after December lst, 1949. In accordance with the provisions of the Canadian Income Tax Act fifteen per cent of the dividend payable to Non-Residents of Can- ada. will be deducted hy the p11)‘- lng agent and remitted to the Canadian Government. DATED November 9th, 1940. By Order of the Board of’ Di- rectors, O. H. IIIULLINGER. Secretary. Y? M FOR SALE mately 24 pews may anclai company, men who dential. MEK PRODUCERS and will he Large Life Insurance representation on for a. qualified salesman Island. Write f11lIy:— polling station entrance. “ANDIAN NATIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED“ Fm‘ Fflflt Allment dividend by presenting Coupon No. ,1 Consult ii.J.A. BRilWli, ii. P. Orthopedic M, Chiropodist 143 Great George Street G. F. Hul-cheson 8: Son OPTOBIETBISTB ‘Specialists In the fitting oi glasses for the correction ol ocular defects." 5ft GRAFTON STREET The Presbyterian Church Pr includes o. choice corner lot, the x 40, a small building I be purchased separately. Would make an excellent business location. send your tender to the undersigned before Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted; REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, Charlottetown, Convener BY TENDER Property Committee. SALESMAN WANTED WANTED for the Sales Force of a. world wide fin- are looking for a permanent connection. Previous selling experience is not neces- sary but; the man must be over 20 years of age and under 45, neat appearance, good education, good refer- ences and good connections. To the right man we have an excellent proposition to offer with unusual money making opportunities. Applications will be held confi- Piease write to Box 326, Charlottetown, P. E. I., giving complete information about yourself. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the VENDORS ASSOCIATION held at GENERAL AGENT WANTED Company without full-time P. E. I. has splendid opportunity as General Agent for the BOX 949 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN operty at Dundas, which‘ Church building, approxi- 0 x 14 and 35 pews. The Kindly November 22nd. and rightly deserved positions with C0 I T EKPFRWENTAL FARM u 1 . n t. u. n behind BIRCH I R ~ 1 1 ’ -.. ulimeifi, e01‘... Miciiama 11.1 y... ammo, NOV. 15 AT a=so E 1/4 u. P. . . . . .. $16.1.) he who worked and worke a a1. I gfgtiting hi: piayzliers m lglmlhapcdhsrtxl; h H. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $19.30 vis ng an a mo s _. t . T,,,,y,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,.“Wm...m... t 1/2n.1>..........................$21.50 year and last, reflects the coaching. t Phone We Have "In Stock Springhill & Old Sydney COAL H. R. LARGE & C0 1000 AUCTION SALE , ii-ROOM DWELLING, 251 KING STREET, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, at 1 P.M. ' I am instructed by Mrs. R. Maclnnis to soil by Public Auction her dwelling of 9 rooms and bath, Hot Air Ifurnacc, ‘Double-Car Garage, small barn. Part of house for innnctli- ate possession. For Inspection and information-Phone 737. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale AT BEDFORD MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1949-12:30 P.M. Having sold my farm I offer for sale the followlng:- 3 horses; 3 milch cows; 1 manure spreader; 1 disc harrow; 2 truck wagons; cart; scufiier; hiller and discs; roller; 1 box sleigh; wood sleigh; driving sleigh; light wagon; 1 threshing outfit; 1-4 h.p. engine; 21/2 h.p. engine; 1 pump ‘jack; belts; turnip seeder; harness; 8 cream cans; 1 Ankcr- Holt cream se orator, 800 ibs.; forks, shovels; quantify Timothy seed; itchen range; 2 room stoves; tables; chairs; hand washing machine and wringer; dishes; pots; pans. Numerous other articles. Terms Cash. If not fine, the next fine day following. ROBERT GALLANT, Owner- P. McQUAID, Auctioneer. ussn rnacross F Q R S A L E 1 FORD-FERGUSON—1947 MODEL , Thoroughly Reconditioned 1 FARMALL-A -- 1947 MODEL with two bottom plow-and 7 foot Tractor l First Class Condition. - S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Complete Mower. - * ‘****¢ s ‘c sew~ee~moo++o+o++ooo++a+ow ATTENTION GAR OWNERS Have your Ignition, Carburetor and electrical units checked now for Fall and Villntci‘ driving. And DO NOT WAIT until you get caught in a snow storm to have that Windshield wiper repaired. ELECTRIC MOTORS IN STOCK v BAIT 81 MacRAE 171 Grafton St. (‘hariotfeforvn fi9t9fffftttbttitfitfffffffffif OQ-O-O—O-OO-O—O§O-O>OQO4'OQ—O4 0Q O4 0-00 O 0-0 06 0604 9% 60 0-6 ________ ...__ ___ .. W... __ . COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE BRANCH MANAGERS MB. IVAN C. NICHOLSON, Somme-rattle. MR. W. L. DELANEI’, Kenslnglnn. ' MB. E. W. TURNER, 0‘Leary, MB. A. Ii‘. McQUAID, Sourls. ‘+64% 1.. >4‘ LOCAL AGENTS MR. I. C. CULLEN, Charlottetown. MB. WALTER BERNARD, Tlgnlsh. Queen St. MR. DANIEL K. HUME, Murray River. III-B. CARL H. WEEKS, Alberton. Charlottetown WW. If. Rogers Agcnclcs LIMITED