_. NNLOYIEIVIBERQ-lti. 194s ‘ isoisuvcifu wouiiziis WANTED IN HALIFAX , h - . . -—- ' _ Husky, physically fit men can obtain Qmplgymsiif now on large construction job in Halifax. , Tins job will last at least two years and is on op. portuiiity for steady workers to gain advancement and pzrmonent employment with large firm- Board and lodging for $8.75 a week includes in- ing accommodation in clean, well kept staff houses and good, healthy, wholesome food. Separation allowances of $7.50 a.week paid men with dependents. Rail or bus transportation to Hali- l‘... provided. Wages of 50c qn hour paid weekly. 44- hour week-no overtime. J en'l Ivvvvr if "you are out of work, are strong and weigh at least‘ I40 pounds you can quickly complete arrange- ments for getting an the job by applying at your Iacal office oi the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE t, v . THE srocx 000m nozifs; CHARLOTTETOWN Beth Steel .. N Y Central .. General Elec . General Motors Great Nor Pfd . Std Oil N J’ Kennecott Mont.Ward Radio Corp Texas Corp . United Air . Vanadium A West Union West Elec .. U S Steel Commerce Montreal Nova Scotia Royal ‘New I York Exchange 5b 8$$§85€$$I€8§ 83825&&§3888% fiisielbifiififiiiifiizlfidiidi Piiilfii TORONTO Nov. 9 8min; arbor Quotations.“ (C?) — Suden. Hundreds of persons are searching the mountains around Downie- ville, Calif., following mysterious disappearance of Dickie Tum Suden. 3, since early Thursday morning. Nov. a. mitten discovered high on a crag which he probably could not have climbed alone. The boy is shown with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Tum 1. Only trace found of him was i I I of Prince Edward Island will be held in the \ Building at Charlottetown on Thursday, Novcssslscr 15in- ! MEETING OPENS AT 11 A.M. i All Ilnion members and independent fishermen are II invited to attend. g CHESTER P. McCARTHY, President pro tem. IQIEEIEQLQEJIEIEJEICQEJIQIEIIEIEEQIEIEIIEIIEIIIEIIEEIWIIEPJI limit, and December came within it cents of the limit. ‘ MONTREAL, Nov. 9 — (C?) — After cautious and sluggish tra- ding with trends downward for most of the day. Prices on the Stock Exchan e and Curb Market turned upvvar in late deals as bar- gain hunters began to pick up de- pressed issues. Industrials fin shed City at s new eight-year high in the in- dices. Papers. while showing strength near the bell, were off on average. One-third of the day's transactions were made in the last hour. Trading box score: Total sales .600 shares; mines 156,800; in- dustriais 98,800; stocks higher 691 lower 63; unchanged 68. CLEARING AUCTION SALE AT MILTON _| am instructed by Lorne Coles to offer by sale on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l4th, NEXT, the following: Twofercheron mares 8 years old; thirty head of cattle in- c-Jdlltg five registered sharthorns imported from Ontario, olsosev eral Island registered sharthorns, grade cows, steers, heifers, and calves. Four pure bred Yorkshire sows; hens. v One binder (F.W.); one hay mower (Deering); one rake (I0 ft.) h ussey Harris; one scuffler; one horse hoe and cultivator com- i. ; one potato planter (Hoover); one potato digger (Hoover) one power sprayer (Hurdle); one fertilizer spreader; one dick har r. , one manure spreader; one roller; one set spring tooth har r....., one iron harrows; one drill (Deering); one single plow; one dump cart; one heavy form team wagon; one wood sleigh; one higl box sleigh; harness, double and single; shovels and forks; lawi mower; one turnip pulper; one set grain graders; ladders. Bedroom furniture, rocking chairs, tables, one spring couch floor coverings, lawn chairs and several other items not mentioned 'i.... sale will commence at I2 o'clock noon. be held following day. If irot fine will Terms cash. No reserve. ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. ‘ Th; Annual Meeting of The Fisherman's Union 9800IMosiier xlecrgrililiata 42 241 Wait Am 80 34% 5800Wasa L 40 57% ZI-itglwest Mal . g 2300Norbenite 97 e810" ~ 100 Nordon 14% 2685 Wrt I-larg . .73 1500 Norgold 10 13600|Wmvro - 3 1100 Normetal 72% _ 500 Y9K Rex 33 20000 Norseman 26 21500 Ymir . 34 27200 Northland 20% CURB 5300mm". . 30 6000|C West Lbr 2.70 25-150mm, _ 50 500|Dalhousle 38 1000 Oleaiy . 32 10200iOsisko 1% 1540003195,, _ :15 2800Pend Ore 2.15 2400orenda 57 ' 43500ITem sk rygoy-Mpaufloya _ 3S1,” lTotal Sales 2,463,000 500Pac ii .. iii Bggggamésur an ora . .. 19300 Paramaque . 35 12223;“, Mg, p 2g Stock Markets‘ . aymns 2215‘? ‘ .. 41 w,,,..;;,§°g,.,,w .5 At A Glance 5005a“??? 8n 0X‘ CHICAGO. N . 9 — (AP _ wlPor Reef fi The shaiép upturzivirr grain futIires smszwv: s. iiiéit“i....t?.i“yih.t"“slu%°°°"i*’" - - , .- 555IPrcmier - .77 Ifor the first time and DZCGCIIIITIOI.‘ 1U500|P90 ROY 39 [lyfl selling higher than wheat for giiiziigllllhceggificu - g-g ‘ti: first time since the frst world 5001Purdy 19 I ‘ 3200Que Gold . 95 | NEW YORK. Nov. 9 —~ (AP) — 350 Ql-lemvnt . 13% i Buyers shifted to utilities and spec- ZQQUDIRBHOUP! 52 ialties in today's Stock Market push- 1000 Reno 091, mg these to peaks for nearly nine 3600 Roche a years with gains of fractions to 52600 gochotte . . more than three points while many 5000 WY" MHZ 52 industrial leaders were thrown 122000IRoxana 1.18 for further losses. Transfers tag)" fifiggxynfint g3 338d}; 1.%30.000 shares from ,1.96 ,- urs a . 500Sand River 10 The Associated Press GO-stock 2T500ISenaior' 27 average was unchanged at 74.7. 550iSheep Ck I liltilShcrrltt TORONTO. Nov. II —— ICP) __ OOISIgma 14%; The mining groups and the Western 3320ISlscoe 75 Oils moved ahead today on the 2600ISladen 46 Toronto Exchange. Trading speed- TOOISpi-lngcr 1.30 ed up on firming prices in the fin- 4400ISteep Rock 2.40 al hour and the aggregate turnover 1275|Sturcoun 32 was 2.463.000 shares. . 200lSud C01 10 Giant Yellowknife was a leader 2000}Sullivan in the late trade and it touched 4200lStarrctt $8.85 on turnover of 10.000 shares. 3600ISurf Inlet The close at 8.65 was up 15 cents -3545|Teck I-Iu net. lTom Lund WINNIPEG, Nov. 9 — (C?) — 100|Toburn Ari aggressive demand for rye fu- 200|Toivagmac tures sent prices to the highest lev- 3350iTrans Res el in some years on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange today. At the high points the July fu- ture advanced the five cent daily 500 Ch . . - h , 1000 ciiggfer es Advertising itatiis-llaya ie iii Advance Exchange WW8.‘ us‘. y lllnllens Chars: for Ans Advertisement ll Cents 3§§3§°“‘, “It!!! l-illl-Iflllll "will. 6v let Isrdi Western and Eastern locab . i“ , 3370 cgfiiflfifii, f: pc acrd: Announcements and Causing Events Io per word; Abmbl 5}‘ 400 onwest cisssuieo lo oer word; In Mcnsnriani Notices 70o per inch; um g AK 0",", - f,“ 3000 Croinor uf Floral and Spiritual oireriap. Cards. ates, 5a w u..." m, Bgfi .1? m” 1400 Crowshore en of Condolence ‘ilo pot inch; Weildilll enngemeuu so words Buthurst ' 19% 30°“ ~~ . for shoe and is cents rei- every andltlanal s wards. Notlces a Can Cem 1m 1% B-‘ivlf’ " Hunks and Appreciation, lilo per inch or do per word. Lists e! ca“ P“ 13 37r~D::3!t°eI‘ subscription d0 cents per Incl. Adds-ass and Presentation It.“ Celanese 55 1i§pome other rates on application. 8:: 8:; gm 33790131,“), 54 ~ C" Sisemshle 3533 33231.17... v5 n» su- Wanted saucers... ma: D A 11 - soon um -- TWO FOX PENS. oi. I WANTED _ cannons PRESSED Diff Seag saw 4325 Em 4";’° .... upper Queen Street, after s30. Straw. Apply stating price. Dan- Dom Steel B 13% 1L1 ~ Herzl-I "it l-El-flcfleur- Murray Rainer. Dryden 1s‘ 825 — ...- . J-‘Olt SALE - aucvmv Pros; ti‘; $3333, ‘g4 12am 111,-; - two months old. Jtlllh Spencer, WANTED - THREE 0R. FOUR pound; (f0 29% 15900 78 - liiaipeque, Road, 1i-10-2i. - room Apartment, furnished or gen Steel ware, m 25°00 ~10 -———- ———— unfurnished. Write "H. C." care Howard 5mm, 2595 981°C" '65 roa SALE -'- SKATES AND Guardian. .9. _ can Ind A, A 1m 1 17 Boots. Size 4. 232 Lustis1ri1S0t..n L F d s Int Nlckel 39% l7gégc gt,‘ ._-__.___. _. 4'.‘ 05f, oun , ‘trayed Imv 0" ""5 10600 5e’ eon ssuc- oun sun‘. ONE "II PF" 22 22000 1o ibpcoat. 5L Baby cnrriaie. LOST - m VlClNlTY or TEA: fagairoild 1%,, 2600 901,-; - Phone 1499-1. cadie. two Walker fox hounds. B C l, 15,; 1..0200IGold Arrow 80 11~8-3i Pleésse phone s50 or 101a. Char- Co" Snfelff‘ ,4 3900|Gold Mun .35 t . . . 2500c di or roa saw - ioso GRAHAM ° m“ 11 1°11 Mtl Power 23%. mdfgofl; _ 12 Sedan, 5 real grad tires. Ceiling STRAYED anon! PASTURE m Mass” H“ 13" 1000 Grandma 16 price. Serial o. . Ves~| York Point one .cci steer 1H. M°C°II Frm" - 21, IOOOGunnai- 42 soy‘: Tire Shov- __ “L122” years old. Anyone imdwuif; $3,153.30 c" - 5732 4600 l~laicrow 1s FOR SALE - Lam's coaml gggfj“‘b§gifé 1535f mwyuflgbrfir Price Com 441/.- ‘ Size 34. Kelly's Tailor Shag: ' - Que Power 16% 5700 Hard Rock 84 , 11-1 1i. —_' Shawinlgan 20 2400 flrkel. Boarders Wanted st Law . o gmflamcnn Eon SALE - Larry's COAT. st Law Pfd . 35% 30mins”, , Perfect condition. Phone 886. WANTED - GENTLEMEJI Wm: EiecA .. 13 ammealh ~- l1-l0- Ygfmfifl Cor éiparders. Write @1914}?! Canada 79 4200lHoadic)’ - - " . ." ~ , 1110-1; razi an . ron slam; ._. (lllllAlhk mm? , "‘" ‘“‘ ' . iggcvigiiggtge nera put‘ ose wor - “" ’ " first sell as m is sold. - E- I Mal‘: Hell’ wanted MELTON MOWIBR-AY. Eniland- }36,,,,65°°‘§§$§§, Trllnvr. Bfllillrd- 11'1°'1I- WANTED MAN (GP) - Rolled oats were used in- 33mg - " “m FARM" stead of confetti n. a. wedding here °’°°° £53m [on s“; A1- QLYDE work. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. ' 35OO§°IV°Y I- -—Rlver. Would consider rentln if 1l-10-2i. LONDON (c?) A who‘), 9500 ‘I M‘ 21m “Id by November“ I WINTER) _ EXPERHgNQp-D for cooks and-‘housemal-ds is to be flhtiaiaflki? ___.T meat cutter. Roy's are“ Mal-kin started here 'l‘hey’ll be known as 4 IInt r .. FOB SALE — PUB FABRIC COAT, Apply Mrs. Roy McDonald. "house assistants," however. 1500|Jack Wat . slightly worn. Size 14. Phone ~ 11-10-1i. 1509-Iflwfl “ 2194-1, 11-10-1i. -—-- P-~------- s stripes, MACINTOSII; iwiuig; __ _____?f‘l>_lf_fll lggggléoiiet d fais in customers con aners. . ‘ "“_ '__"_ . l ayran s. Reeves. Southport. n. o. l0. 21' “KIND?” TmPETS A“ "Wm" 19651Kerr Add ~| "° "we? #01001? 3L9" 12 . zoogsyxirk 1, FOR SALE - ONE GUERNSEY mks so oo at Huslhea Druiz ____ 500|Kirk Tow ~¢€ovri frfishenedi Fang‘ cows “tllllrlf 7° e l-l Tenders W5“ b. m. 4ggglfl_.alisrarlirort.... O Til en. Vlfl urne , ' , - - s ,3 u ,, y, sloe. 11-10-11. MBCIIIIICI’)! jeilfldfllg‘ I° ":5 "lclllh": 15;" élggilljakg fix "I gigs .-'——-—-———i-——" "" mi——--__--___ t y to .' amaques ~r0n sauz: - ioso roan ooacn. DEW _ “Y °_ °'°"‘ ‘I M" I .600 g f, Serial No. C A W 5715. Douglas worfi nigxgesmggwesxlmton. undersigned for the purchase of glzmlfigfiflski“ i7 J:(_C_ff:1_'i Vernwl Rljffg" __1_1_-_1°__'_'-’_*; available from direct ram. Igii- the apartment house situated at f-iflfiil-ebsl go .-...;=:: ..s.~ii:.2".i.': i".'...§35;%“".‘v1..’i. 3- AMI-e- -~ii~ =*~ s; .'- - ' Air Mall vour orders toda as "lliii- 7"»; " heater. Write Box Mon- -' . . . . . '1 “ma” u‘ a, (dreamers; as: béizrwaltmsgeshlz; This house is in first class '§“,.‘,’.‘.".},‘,',‘5,‘,1',,°,{‘,, .42 groin using - llltNDEll-WOPI: Corporation. m. we, condition, Nita all modern ‘con- ‘Iégigtlfivgiés-zsgilel .. :19 ‘. Porta e y ewr er. Per es veniences, wi new pipe- urn- 2140fl|MacLe°d ~; c nditioi. seed). Wrlght..Shoe Female Hel W - - . cfmpum Qua", 5m“ m,“ | ____.______ V p _ fluted ace, nice lot, and barn suitable sfléfifflmlllxldilaiifiiltlm 2. _ duo-oi. Wgrlfilgg T serlomg m; GEN‘. for double garage. 1mm... y, from sAm-rwo YOUNG cows 4 $2,", "Q “f” 12,’; “$55k 1,? {g "'95s" l" MY feud" Mi EQQIQQQL? 1- l0 freshen l" Dficembm "W ‘L3 family. Apply x Y M Guardia necessarily accepted. 5g5|Mc1ng re iTrucl-r Tractor and one driving ' ‘ " n m I . . “wumvxexmie ._.. yzglraeioona “are yeFlrrd clan-wage - - -3. nspection by appointment. “n, MH-pn“ '.‘ t‘ - °" °“ ° ' . . '» WANTm - MAID son onn- 1970i Marlon ----- -—~—“ ‘° are... era's"- “i i"'“’§'"..‘"!?"“' u ti". i - 1 40-6 t. var s am: an -~ n W sited 1960; 1 ~ wsrrrsn - rum m FAMILY ‘Vi-I'll Monet“ {Paar TIME SALESMAN on an? of two. Good wages. 19o Grai- i, .- restiiatatine handitlng tongieil-lcefi- ton Street. '- ---——— --~—-------- - .- ‘ pe ve nes wane ' "'-'—' "———-——-———————— is?“i3t..i.“‘§32."'..:"%:::3i:i; "m?" r...§"‘.“..."°%..'.i?":.'i: t i! Company. Experience preferred Ewen. York Point . ",1 but not necessary. Apply zivinit -~ lines now handled territory cov- r-red. etc.. to Box H. L. G. Guard- I m, 11~9~-3l. ll. o.' io. 1s. 1s. ii BI A HAIRDRISSEB. MAN\ women wanted - Learn Hair. 179 Queen‘ St. REGISTERED REAL ESTATE IIERLERS . resslne. Greatest oppomunit, To Let Better ..‘.. positions. PICRIIIIIS I0 LET — FURNISHED 300M ‘ _ 537 g; Bloor street. ‘lbronto. Branch 1 §°1If“§)f‘"', "'1 Pllm is-io-ii. Hamilton. Ottawa. B-l-Satt-ltail. Y P375375’? - 57W“!!! 0W" Cashier And Accountant E trally located. Phone 130.10%“ Wanted ‘T0 RENT —' AT HUNTER luv- FINANCIAL INBTITIITION II 8 ' er. House. furnished or other- for a cashier and a. " wise to rent. Bay for ealo- Cell countant. must have previous ,, Moi-ell Hotel. Charlottetown. Bankinz experience. biliniruel an c. 3am” 11-10-11 asset but not essential. chances for advancement. lag. experience and ary to National Select- ive service. 1-7-31.;gg_ - NOTICE NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS The Garage and Machine Shop at 39 Pownal Street, operated by ‘the late, Angus Maclischern is now open for business. The some high quality of workman- nIiIp is guaranteed the pub- c. < ass/Ira or suave. MeeEACHERN jllelcn‘ A 7i G. Headaches-n, dllllllllilbrlt. is _>-. xinaoss - Lot u. more or less. Apple orchard, gravity tank in house-In stable. ll barn, several outbuildings including full up to date farm lnsplemautg, - est R. R. station l miles. a M“ .. llonse of 7 rooms, cellar 2O g 5|, Price 82-000 FORTUNE an L Ideal rooms snd bath. Perfect I three outside-built gs fishing. Particulars on application. Six u to residences and particulars on spptlcslle --a-w-m-v-p-pwvrrve w»; _,as.sss-rc_ TAIIA‘ Goodlscationsfilecllll - ~. , new amnion “mm” l slsefl- ‘ "N! Ilell‘. l0 acres of sawmill lumber, Barns 45‘ m" W00! Pflistc warehouse. Distance end from church l l-l mug. 11m g; g menial trees and hedges. Indy bs roomeil house, furnace, large Ilfln. Will sell crop and 1 l4 miles from school. Ncsr- Particulars on application. MAPLE PLAINS --Prinoe County, Lot l1. 5° "P" "i" "Hamill. ‘he remainder consists of hard and - -‘ Pump inside and outside house. i x 20' and S0‘ x as’. also I from sohbol l-l mile. loosl fanning community. _ OUT OF TOWN HOUSES FOR, SALE I I OCEAN Vlllws... when" 1 “w, and other outbuildings. Pele; ("n33 “b II_BII 0|‘ a_ s Farms For Sale Queen's County, PJLL. Ill some, so hard firewood. 85 acres I I I I Phone-Day ISM-Night .537 ‘ i I I running stream-autu- bowls from I Belfast. llcisse. bus-a $1000. CITY HOUSES FOR SALE l: different saris el the my. Prices LOTS FOR SALE ‘Ilsisygccdbnildlng-lotslndlllerentllfllof-Olarlot-IAUWILI dress. surnames-mm“ 71 sores of land. ._1 ‘Wood-working Plant with equipment and Carpenter's ‘.001. ESTATE DAVID CAVANAGI-I, Charlottetown Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Monday, November 19th, 1945, for the pur- chase of: A. A lot of land In Charlottetown on the Northeast side of the road leading to Hillsboro Bridge, said lot hav- ing a front of 40 feet, 4 in. on the said road and extend- ing back 120 feet on the one side. and 99 feet on the other, and having a rear width of 36 feet, together with the building, being a wood-working plant thereon. B. All of the wood-working equipment contained in the said building. C. The complete set of carpenters tools owned by the deceased. Parties interested may tender for A. B. and C. to- gether or separately. Inspection can be arranited 0" 511111411!’ Bfwrnlwll. November 10th, and November 17th, 1945, by appointment with the executor, Mr. Emerlc Holland, 231 Grafton Sire"- Phone 1529. ' (Slit) ll. F. MacPHEE, Solicitor. ‘ A ‘AAA ‘IR, lS,‘l6, l7-5i 11-10. AAAQA¢IAAAIAA.AA¢¢¢AVQ 3 A CALL ON GENERAL Fllll-IIGE sisriziiii uiiircu (infill Strict. Charlottetown, Phone fi FOI. uiiiis ‘ iir ro ssiinoo \ can,‘ MONTHLY immature is Aeserdeaee Ilia w P. l". I. lssiihtlvbl- Phillip Blll. AUCTION SALE AT CANOE COVE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I4, AT lz00 P. M. ESTATE OF MALCOLM MacKENZIE I am instructed to sell the following stock, implements one household effects: STOCK: l horse I2 years old, I mare l4 years old, I miici cnw 4 years old, I heifer I I-2 years old, I calf 6 months old, mrlch cow, I tarrow cow, I two year old steer, I two year 0V . ...::r, 4 year olds, Z calves, 4 young pigs. MACHINERY: I binder, I hay mover and rake, I seede I truck wagon, I cart, l driving wagon, 3 sleighs, 2 sets sprin. tooth harrows, I spike harrows, I disk harrow, I gang plougL I single plough, I potato digger, I scuffler, -I roller, I hillei I turnip seeder, I set platform scales 600 Ibs., I set fanners, I DoLavai separator, I barrel churn, I set driving harness and worl harness, double trace and swings, I hay fork, rope and carrier, L .ck and tackle, sleigh runner plank, I base burner stove No. II, I Franklin stove, dishes and household furniture, other articles too numerous to mention. ' All sums up to ieii dollars cash, over that amount sevenmonths credit. If stormy following day- MRS. ELIZABETH MacKENZlE, l. C. MacPHEE, Administrctrix. Auctioneer. I Auction Sale -)t- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT THE SPORTING CLUB TUESDAY, NOV I3th, AT 2 PM. I lI-9-3-l I am instructed by the executors of the estate of the late .lohi Arderson to sell by Public Auction the entire household furnitun and personal effects including: 3 piece Chesterfield suite; I Chesterfield; I chair; 5 occos ional choirs; I four section oak-case; I five section BOOK-CU”. floor lamp; I library table; I writing desk; I card table; 7 small tables; I clock; I large mirror; 2 small mirrors; I barometer; I radio; I buffet; I dining room table and 4 chairs; I china cabinet, oilcloth squares; floor coverings; 3 rugs; mots and runners; I stool; 2 rockers; 2 single couches; l two burner hot plate; I elec- tric iron; I electric sun bowel; kitchen table and chairs; Quill-l‘ ix-ater; i chest drawers; l Cogswell chair; 3 beds, springs and mist- . asses; 3 bureaus; 3 commodes; quantity of dishes; bed clothing and linen; I step ladder, I wringer, I. ice 50X, P9", P"! "d ES" eral other articles found in a well equipped home. _ W. H- BEATON, Auctioneer. Il-S, l0, I -3. a FARM FOR SALE . I offer for sale niy farm of 77 3-4 acres formerly owned by Walter Williams on the Grahams Road, Lot l! This farm has about 60 acres of clear land and the balance in lumber 8M1 "N WWII- This farm is in good condition. For further particulars apply to MRS. BRUCE MacKINNONI Graham's Road. , _ ii-ui. 11. tl-si.