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' lVeotern and Eastern ‘ I For Sale Ion sate; _ i‘ll'*..'ll IN 111.51. Piianc 11.73. , condition. .1 FOR- SALE — (‘OLLIE Cherie; Jones, For. 1111i. FOR. SALE-IIIYIHON aiid inufl‘ Ill i‘ \»\I .., Fred T. h‘ . 11.: Ion SALE lL"l‘lilL"l~2El_~'>lt’I/i;- orator, amost ilrW. Alciiiilili slzc. Phone 13494. FOR satlzfljuii. I '3 .\'l-I'iI‘.W.'ltIflxVV80. Price $55.00. A ' ‘bcrt Mc- Donald, Cape ‘iraicrsc. PUPS. k1. COAT . Apply 1.1.1 :cii Si. FOR. SALE — TWU MILK COWS. age 5 and 7. \\'ui. Foucherc. Georgetown. @i__. _. _ .. . .. _ FOR SALE - 1"..\li.\l 10o ACRES situatBd on LIliCIl ILOud. Apply Abner Crosby, B01 >I‘J“Y- FOR SALE-GOOD [SED HALL thresher. Malcolm hiathieson. ' Albion Orors. Kim's Co. FOR SALE-ONE LAIHZI EAT- ing stove; one blitibiiflflllfj one Quebec Heater. rlpply B9 Roch- lord. FOB SALE - (W l7 or Bike. Also' building (i x l2. Ap- ply Edwin Shara-iii. Murray liar- bour. FOR. SALE-BARBER. BUSINESS in Charlottetown otiLv. Write X I Guardian if iniercsred in buy- ‘, ‘ ing. All replies lirpt confiden- F ' i tial. ' FOB SALE - HUNDRED AND , 50 N. H. Pullets. Laying. Or iiili l exchange for a limited number of I geese. Mrs. hiaisic Oni-zes, Now Wiltshlre. FOR SALE - 2 NE STEAM _v boilers 5' 0" x 2' o" Din. Approx. 9 H. P. Working pressure in air __ . I 1' ' force. 100 lbs. Apply: Best Way Cleaners. 8 Mott Street. Dart- IIIOLILII, N. S. tlars8ifrucks_lj'_qr__ge_ I03 SALE _ 1030 ROYAL cum’- eler witih heater. New tircs. Apply 235 Grafton Street. FOR. SALE - CAII. I.\' GOOD condition; also Enzerprise Stove. one year old. Apply Jimmy's Taxi, Queen St. Ion SALE _ i947 FORD THREE- toli truck with liyrlrliiilic hoist. New motor. ...cv Davisoii l Motorcycle-Nil), new LLYCS. Phone 58. Montague. L? B NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. (‘iivst (Jolds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory O11. At your Druggist. ___ "Lin- NERVOUS, llUNDOiVN MEN need vigorixic - (no ‘pen tonic. for new vitality. 15-day treatment $1.00. At The Jenkins Pharmacy, Charlottetown; Somiilfs. KB"- singtori. 5< Machinery FREE PLUMBING (‘A \I.0(2I7E. Co-niplctc stock of nl- ~ lures available [or l‘ livery. We specizili Orders. Atlantic ti: Pacific Plumb- ing d; Heating Siiripiy (n. 05 De Montigny St. Wm. AI-iiilrcal. P. Q. We Clcon OVERCOATS ‘d’ \ Phone Z448 NEW METNOD OLEANERS ‘m n07? ' l I I h Ilelp Wanted \v.-\.\"1'E' limit» ToTc housework. Mrs. H. W. Pletch, 30X 5. Charlottetown. or tele. phone 178. WAN TED-EXPERIENCE]; Stfllugfapilfl‘. Sborthand not es- sciitlnl, Salary $20.00 weekly. AD- ply ill-i Rlohriiond street (IIQ_Q_E‘_ Bldg.) __ Iii-Let 1'0 LET - n0>0 Street. ___Lg__g ROOM FOB RENT. ALSO GAB- age. Centrally located. Phone ‘) . FOR RENI -- NEW FRONT or- fice in modern office building, Ap- ply 75 Queen Street. Wanted WANTED - EVIMEDIATELY .- Fifiy tons pressed hay. High- est- markot Price Paid. Willard Prowse, Brackley. WANTED - BEER aorruss. Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone 2208. Maurice Block 6r Co. WANTED - ALE norruse Highest prices paid. Past pick" up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. lltichacl Bros. Nurses Wanted GRADUATE TRAINED NURSE: 8 hours. sood salary, full main- tenance, nice quarters. for gener- al duty in Convalescent Hospital. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses, Montreal Convalescent Hospital. 3001 Kent Ave, Mon- treal, Que. Male llelp Wanted A HEAD POULTRYMAN, $1824- 2124. Fredericton. Full particulars on posters in Post Offices, Offices of the National Employment Ser- vice or the Civil Service Coim- mission, Saint John. Application forms. obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than December i1. 1947. with the Civil Service Commission, 60 Prince William St, Saint John. Business Opportunities WANTED - MAN FOR PROFIT- able Rawleigh business. Must be satisfied with good living at. start. Write Rawlelgih Dept, ivH..-K-470- 101, Montreal. RAW PDIILTRY We ore especially interested in Copons, Milkfed A ond Milk- fed B Chicken. We prefer to hove lhom dressed, but ore buy- ing both olive 0nd dressed. We have advanced the price on good fowl und chicken. Also buying dressed geese and ducks. The Royal Packing 0o. l- D- IQIHI (PM!) (b) Night Supervisor. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Government of Prince Edward Island Positions Vacant For Registered Nurses The Depart-meal invite applications for the following posi- tions, which are open on the Staff of Folconwood Hospital, the Provincial Government Institution of Mental Patients: (o) Assistant Superintendent of Nurses. Applications should be addressed f0 the undersigned, lfoting age, qualifications, and experience: P. S. FIELDING, . Deputy Minister, P. 0. Box 404, " ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Labiorr 'Gov’t New York Exchange 198 3-4 58 1-2 I53 1-8 Anaconda Atchison .. 8o 3-8 Bald-twin . 15 3-4 Ll and 0 11 1-4 Bendix 32 Beth 99 1-4 Boeing 20 3-4 Borg 52 7-8 Briggs . 53 3-4 C and 0 43 3-8 Chrysler 62 Col Gas 12 1-4 Com and S . 23 3-4 Cons Ed . 21 1-2 Curtiss A 20 3-8 Curtiss Com 5 1-4 Douglas . 49 1-4 Gen Elec . 35 3-4 Gen Motors . 58 3-4 Goodrich 59 1-8 Goodyear 45 1-4 Hercules 34 3-4 Inspirtn 16 5-8 Int Pap . 56 7-8 irt Tel 13 3-3 J Mnv 43 l-B Kerinec 43 7-8 Nash Kel . 18 N Y Central . 13 3-3 Parmt Pix 22 3-4 Penn R. . i6 7-8 Pepsi .. 25 1-2 Phillips . 54 7-8 Radio .. l0 1-8 Repub . 27 3-4 Sears R . 35 1-4 Simmons 37 59mm’ 16 7-8 S Peg 45 s Ry 5s 1-2 Sperry . . 22 l-2 Std Oil NJ . 76 Stone and W 15' Stdbkr .. 20 3-3 Texas . . .. 581-8 Union Pacific . 156 1-4 Untd Air 23 Untd Corp 2 3-4 U S Rubber -~ 44 3-4 Vanadium 15 3-4 Warner .... .. l3 1-2 West U . .. 22 5-8 Wcsthse E1 28 1-2 Willy's 9 1-8 Woolw . 46 1-4 Youngstown . 78 AYLIESBURY, Buckinghamshire —— (OP) — G. E. Beckett, 90, and his 87-year-old wife recently celebrated their 65th Wedding anniversary. rnswcuanmaiv. Seeks To Drive Home Vital Data LONDON. Nov. 2i — (W) — A series of fortnightly "three minute reports to the nation," published as two-colum advertlsments In daily newspapers. is the Labor Government's latest effort to drive home the facts of Britain's eco- nomic crisis. Each takes a different phase of the country's post-war oblem and puts it Into the ~irnplest possible form so every reader can understand. No. l dealt with the “balance qt payments" the adverse trading position which means that Britain has been over-spending 5200000000 ($900,000,000) in three months. "Every family has been con- suming goods that have not been paid for by the nation's product- ion and its exports," said the advertisement. "Every family must go shorter for a time. "How long must It last? Only we ourselves can answer. The more we produce, the more we have for ourselves. . . "Ten per cent more national production will turn the tide and bring the beginning o! the end of austerity." No. 2 asked why supplies for the home market had been cli- vertcd to export, why overseas purchases of food, tobacco and other goods had been reduced. and why capital expenditures on new buildings and machinery were being cut {200.000,0m. "To get Britain out of dept? To pay for our bread and butter? Quite true. but not the whole (story. We are asked to make effort and sacrifice to buy time to build up our strength. "Time to add millions of tons a year to our coal output by new methods and new machinery. Time to expand our steel industry. Time to grow more food at home. Time to develop the great re- sources of the colonies for our mutual benefit. Time for the war- strlcken countries to recouver and make their contribution to the world's wealth..." No. 3. the latest published, de- scribes "one way to wreck the export drive" by wasting electricity and using too much at peak peroids. "its isn't a matter o! not enough coal. biit of not enough power- houses. we stopped building them during the war. But demand from factories raced up; So did demand from houses and shops. now double 1933. SEEDS FOR SOLVENCY TISDALE. Sask. (OP) — When financial problems this TD ' MONCTON I. SUMMERSIDE NEW GLASGOW ' HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown For Moncton M5 A-M. mas A.M., 5:05 RM. ' For New Glagmy . mo A.M. $2200 mu. For Halifax ' 2:00 EM. ‘ For Reservations PHONE 2061 - 540 WANTED A number of low-set horses. Must be 57 inches end under. WELLINGTON McNElLL'S STABLES Buntoin Bell's Wharf spring beset the local tennis and badminton club in this northeas- tern Saskatchewan town, mem- bers contlibuted enough money for a three-year lease on 240 acres and planted rape-seed. The club cleared $1.300 tliis summer. uliiuc TODAY IIAYIIIEW sciiiarlisc con $12.50 per ton I g President P. E. I. Milk Producers and Vendors Association t oasis-moron“ i .- v Progressive covssiivlirivs lIAiLY will be hold in ' IREADALIANE HALL Monday, Nov. 24th at B P.M. Meeting will be addressed by Conservative candidates, also Dr. W. J. P‘. MocMiIIon, Provincial lender, and other prominent speakers. Potato Exports In Bushels For Maritime: Following are preliminary figures of table potato exports in bushels by Province o! origin and country of destination during the month oi’ October, 1947, and seasonal totals. tosether with comparative figures for 1946-47, as compiled by the Market Information service. The fig- ures are for the Maritimes exclusively: October Prince Edward Isl. Nova Booth New Brunnv ck (Bnshell) 1946-47 1947-48 1946-47 1947-49 1946-47 1947 United States 28,546 91.029‘ - —- — — 96.395 Newfoundland .. 57,145 41,715 340 290 68 683 Si. Pierre .. 4,625 1,250 — - — - Bermuda . 4.350 4.514 9.037 8,332 93 8,294 Bahamas 250 500 —- — 700 - Ouba — — — -— — 412 Jamaica .. . —— 41! — 137 — Ill Barbados 6,361 2.956 1.513 1,444 460 500 Trinidad 9,932 5.743 7,606 12,127 1.681 9.772 Other B|W.I. . 63 885 69 3,079 1.453 930 Other W. Indies 9.923 — 8,250 — 3,927 - Br. Guiana 2,931 6.4.24 1,752 8.990 1,334 1.936 Venezuela —- — — - 96,484 1,500 Uruguay - - - _. 153,413 _. Argentina — - - -- _ 35,355 Hung Kong -~ ~ - - - _. _. Others ...... .. - 2,629 - -- -- ._ Total for Oct. 123,926 148.853 28.567 29.295 229.579 105.517 Total for Sept. 7.433 8,426 33.911. 26,098 10.104 ‘Jilly - Oct. 3i 135,198 157,279 65.504 60,15: 245,300 ATTENTION MILK PRODUCERS A moss meeting of the Milk Producers under the jurisdic- tion of the P. E. I. Milk Control Board will be held in Winsloe Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 25th of 8 p.m. fo discuss the accept- unce or rejection of the Milk Board's decision to fix fhe price at 95 cents per pound buffer fol. g If is in your own interest to offend. We request o full meeting. Winsloe HoII is situated on the Molpeque Rood south of Winsloe Station on paved highway with o large seet- g lng capacity. A. B. MocRAE 0o o-eo-ooe-o-oeo» a Auto fi Traci: Heaters AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVER" A Limited Number Of INTERNATIONAL DELUXE HEATERS and DEFROSTERS Medium and Largo Size Will Fil any Cor or Truck. See fheseheolers before '\J\'7\. Purchasing. 8 JUDSON LIME ond FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS I L-3 HYDRAULIC HOIST WITH TIPPING SILL! AND SUB FRAME (Brontford) 2 W-b INTERNATIONAL POWER UNITS ~ 4 (41 H.P. n isoo R.P.M.) W. R. JENKINS zoa-zia GREAT ozone: smrr “N i; II. Pickard 8. 0e PHONE Z40 G OOO-GOO-bOOO-OQQ OO-O&O-O-O§O a CIIIII , raisin! by ‘its; Powered by jet units in the rotor cycle made for the U. E. air forces soars weighs 810 pounds. lifted 300 more. llew . NOVEMBER FIRE lib GREAT GEORGE‘ ST. 9€>00%00%00€ c. c. r. illiclinclisr l y ‘GEORGE WOTTON, C.C.F Provincial of Prince MONDAY, NOV. 24 i AT 9 r. M. {Dill will in o few minutes DESTROY the SAVINGS OF YEARS WATER _You ore constantly adding to your home or apartment such important articles, us Rugs, Furniture, Radios, Clothing. Are you increasing your Fire Insurance cf the some time Toke fifteen minutes and odd up what you have. DO IT NOW tomorrow MAY s: Too tan H.‘ L. SEAR General Insurance i I. President, and I S? candidate for First Q " ' ‘ . . (l will speak to the “:33; 2 MN" fmm CW m‘ I ECIWClfd Island "'9‘"'°Y- over CFCY on ~ App|y;_. fifiiw 24.__1947 CHABLOTTETOWN WOQOQQWDOOOQ BUILDING LOTS T. HARRY MORRIS West Royalty ‘ Flying four-sector automobiles seen on first test flight at g“ Dielo. Calif. lies detachable wing, separate engine in car for ground operation. The flight lasted 78 minutes and was pronounced success- uI.. blades. the helicopter motor-I in tests at St. Louis, Mo, n, at 50 ni.p.h. I. l. 99W tJ I. 9i- FOB SALE-In City, Apartment House, 9 apartments. A-l condition and location. FOR BALE-Small farm with house and barn. Close to L. O. KELLY Real Estate and Auctioneer Services l.‘ T03. SALE-On paved highway, three miles from City. 0"!- nlte Cabins, and Restaurant. Will neoommodate 60 people. Priced for quick sale. National Perk. FOR. SALI!—’I‘en-roomed house and bath, In loud condition- IIIPGOIIDO possession, priced for quick sole, 93,600.00. I03 SALE-Building lots. In and near the City. I03. RlNT-l-roonaed house at Bouthport. “ma sans-at Povvnal, on pavement, house. 1 rooms. mo" lunvvlthoneaorolsnlnalsoiltstrs winery newly rmovlted and painted. There will also be sold b: Pvbl" Auction, December 8rd at 1J0 p.nl.. on above mentioned 9"" petty, I. Renfrevv Vnriety lungs; I Studio Couch; Ooolslollll Chair; China Cabinet; Dining room tnblo and chairs, lull bedroom furniture; i1 battery radio; 1 washing machine and ' . kitchen chain and tables; dishes. pots and I'll"? forte, shovels. hoes, Isidro, and ote. LEO I. IIADLIT, Auctioneer. z FOR“ SALE The desirable doublet _, sidonee formerly owned by N" Iota E. G. Sounders on Orlsilsr Strut. This residence In divid- ed Info two spacious, completely moborn tenements wllli u?" erale furnaces. Ono PIIIOIIIIII‘ available for eccupenflY- 5"" Ious grounds, garage, Iluir e location. Inspection Ill ‘P’ . polnlmont. A I : W y M. A. FARMEI. .' . Solicitor