PAGE TEN Advertising Rates - Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 2.’: Cont: Central Guardian Local: do per word; Weatern and Eastern Local; 2e per word; Announcement: and Corning Event: 8c per word; Classified 8o per word; In Memorlem Notice: 84o per igelg‘ u“; n! Flor-ll and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c per, name; Letter: of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding En- gagement: 40 word: for $1.00 and l0 cent: for every additional 8 words; Notice: oi Thank: and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 5o per word; List: of Subscriptions, 49 cent: per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other Rates on application. The advertlaer agree: that the publisher shall not be liable for damage: arising out of error: in advertlscmciita beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion ot the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether- such error i: due to the negligence oi it: servant: or otherwise. lnll there shrill be no liability for non-insertion of any auvcrtisement beyond the amount paid ior such adwitlseine . Boarders Want_ed BOARDERS “ANTED. PHONE 1441-J. 112 Cumberland. Oars 8i Trucks For Sale FOR SALE-J-ili PONTIAC SEDAN. mileage 100. Air conditioning. $2175. Guardian, Summerslde. FOR SALE -— 1041 CHEVROLET Coupe in good condition. Apply \Vm. Molyneaux, North River. -_-___-_--—-—~ FOR SALE — JEEP. FULLY equipped. excellent transportation for mail dTlVEIS. Apply A. Pick- ard 6.: Co., Charlottetown. For Sale ron BALE _ as... PRAM. $12.00. Phone 1l9l-R. FOR SALE - SIX R00)! IIOYSE almost new. Priced for quick sale. Write P. O. BOX 175. FR§BTF§nE wood. Split or in blocks. Lester Cairns, Stanchcl. FOB SALE - l1 POWER WOOD working machines. priced right for quick sale. Telephone 1668. CALLING ALL ‘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 be easier with our low prices and our mag- niiicently illustrated catalogue containing samples oi our mater- ials. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Generous oom- misslon. bonuses. gifts. Write hi- msdlatcly for your fres catalogue. Du Jour Lingerie Inc. 4235-39. Iverville Street, Montreal 34. Houses-lists. Wanted QUIET YOUNG COUPLE WANTS one or taro heated rooms or small Apartment. furnished or unfur- nished. Box 959. Guardian. Lost LOST ON PASSMORE STREET. purse containing sum of money. Apply 41 Passmore St. LOST BETWEEN BROOKI-‘IELD Corner and Kelly's Cross, 8O it. of 1-2 inch ‘pipe. Finder please notify Loris llngein. Kelly's Cross. FDR SALE-J! EGISTERED Beagle: from Field Trial stock. Earl Corlsh, 309 Grafton Street. FOR BALE - 10 CORDS SOP!‘ wood in blocks. Razeri Dougharv. New Landon. FOR SALE -—- CHOICE BUILDING Lats, $300.00 up. Stewart Mac- Kay. roa sau: - so m. bavrozvs Electric Scales Apply S. L. Mac- Neill. Bt. Peters. FOR SALE—BLACK SEAL COAT. size 38, excellent condition. 51 Upper Hlllsboro Street. FOR SALE--— FULL SIZED BED. Also 1t size. quilting frame: with stand. Pair snowshoes. J. S. Hor- ton, Charlottetown. R. R. 5. FOR SALE—BROOD SOW T0 iarrow in January. Eldon Schur- man, Spring Valley. FOR BALE—SEVENTY-FIVE NEW Hampshire Barred Rock pallets, laying. Bert McCardle, Middle- ton. FOR SALE — 2 YEAR OLD PURE bred Guemasy Bull. Champion at Charlottetown. Also 2 bull calves from R. 0. P. Cows. Daniel Mac- Leen, Milton. FOR SALE- FANCY WORK. Novelties, Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. lrlday evenings, 7 till 0. Ethel MoDougall, 209 Wey- mouth. COLLIE FOR SALE -- THE TOP or the litter, a real beauty. nicely marked, registered. three months old. A bargain. Apply Strathnalm Kennels. Clyde River. FOR BALE -- ONE MASSEY HAR- ris 2 Horse Power engine. Also 1 Fairbanks Morris engine. 6 horse power. 1 colt 2v. year: old (Play- dale). Lowell Wyand, Oavcn- dish. FOB BALE-FARM CONSISTING of 120 acres at North Granville. high state of cultivation, bulld- ing: in good repair. Fred Tay- or. FOR SALE — ONE IRON BED- ltead with spring‘ and mattress. Also two additional mattresses. Also vacuum cleaner and one light fixture with three sockets. W111 lell cheap. Phone 2742. For liant noon: TO LET - APPLY zoo Prince Street. '.l‘O LET-FURNISHED BOOM. Phone 392-1.. T0 LET — ROOMS. ALSO BOARD- er: accommodated. 202 Prince. FOR RENT-HOUSE IN DUN- ataifnage. Apply A, C. Foster, Marshfleld... roa BENT -_ WAREROUE. sr. Peter's Road. Parkdale. Phone fiSB-J. T0 LET — FURNISHED BED- room for two on Upper Prince Street. Write Box 970; care Guard- ian. Female lleln Wanted WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER r011 are adults. Write Box 972 Guar- In. WANTED - GIRL WANTED. NO cooking. one child. Apply 59 Hills- boro Street. Miscellaneous DRY iviNTER STORAGE FOR car. Phone 19804.. Mala iielp Wanted _ WANTED — MARRIED MAN FOR farm work, nbar Charlottetown. Box 967, Guardian. Opportunities-Men 8. Women MEN, TRAIN NOW FOR TELE- vlsion, Radio servicing. Wireless Operating and Government radio positions. Free 40-l1fl8e booklfit tells about day and home-study‘ courses and excellent employ- ment opportunities. Write today. stating age and education: Radio College of Canada. 54 Blocr Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Personal FOR NEUBALGIA. LUMDAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil At your Druzgist. SLENDER TABLETS ARE EFFEC- tlve. 2 weeks. supply $1; 12 weeks $5. at Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; Semplefis. Ken- sington and Jacniesori’: Drug Store. Montague. 5. Pet Stock FOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL IRISII Setter Pups sired by Internation- al Champion Sport Earl of Behedden Boyle. Mother imported from U. S. A. sire and Dam both champions. Reasonable price. Write. Jame: G. Fleming, Roths- say. N. 13.. G. Bartlett Taylor, 5B Dock street. Saint John, N. B. ' Painters and Decorators PA- per hanging. L, Phillips, phone 2533-L. Typewriters SEE THE ALIrNEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size. New portable design. new sparkling performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Phone 2771. Wanted WANTED — 200 NEW HAMP- shire pallets, ready to lay. Smith Bros, Powriol. WANTED 25 GOVERNMENT AI‘- proved New Hampshire or Bar- red Rock pullcis. M: s. James P. Kettle, Breadalbanc, R. R. I. OIL PRESIDENT DIES CHICAGO, Nov. 18—(AP)—Id- ward G. Seubert, 73, president of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) from 1927 through 1944, died last night oi heart disease. He hnd been in hospital a week. He retir- ed ln 1946 after 54 year: with the company, longer than any other company employee. SENTENCED TO JAIL TORONTO, Nov. 18—(CP)—Lco W. Jenkins, 58, gatema at a C. N. R. level-crossing here who was found guilty yesterday oi mrin- slaughter, todny we: sentenced to a year in jail. Jenkins was on duty when a train crashed into an auto- mobile at the crossing, killing two men. Jenkins was alleged to have neglected to lower the crossing gates. ANTED A number of reel good milk cows. to freshen l: two or i-iiree weeks. Holstein. Ayrshire or Guernsey breeds. Apply to Wellington MeeNelil, pliorz: nun- tein It loll‘: Wharf. 602 er residence 1183. ‘ma GUARDIAN. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN (Canadian Preaa) TORONTO, Nov. 20- Sale: Stock Close 3500 Akaltcho ...... ...... a... ‘l0 400 Am Larder 600 Am Nepli 3500 Am Yknlfe 1700 Anacon 2050 Ang Cdn 500 Ang Rou . 18100 Area ._ 133 Argus Wts 2200 Arjon 6500 Athona 6400 Atl Oil 500 Aubelle 5500 Aumaque 100 Aunor . 12000 Bagiimzic . 100 Bk of NS 1000 Ascot . 27000 Base Met 100 Belleterre 2000 Bidgood 3500 Bobjo .. .. 5300 Brit Dom 500 Broulari .. 500 Buffad .. 3267 Buff Ank 1000 Cal Edm 500 Callinon . 1500 Calmont - 300 Campbell 60 Bk of Com 130 Cdn Brew 1000 Carlboo .. 3700 Cent Led 31900 Cent Pat 500 Ccnt Poi- 1000 Chcstcrville 300 Cochcnotu" . 500 Coin Lake 2100 Coniarum 500 Cori Astoria . 1000 Con Duq 2055 Con Lcbel 140 Con Smelt 500 Cnnwcst .. 2000 Cournor . 500 Daragon . 500 Con Ashley 9000 Decalta 2900 Delblte 155 Dome 2700 Donnida . 3500 East Led 200 E Mal .. 8200 E Sulllv 2500 Elder .. 6200 Eldona . 1000 El Sol . 800 Eureka . 700 Froblsber 700 Giant 1500 Globe 800 Gods Lek: 400 Gen Pete A 500 Goldcrest .. 1500 Gold Man . 2000 Gull‘ Lead 1000 Gwillim .. 10700 Harricana 2000 Headway 6000 Heva . 1030 I-Iighrldge 200 llollinger Homer . 2000 Howey .. 220 Hud Bay . 1000 Hugh Mal .. 2525 Inspira . 7500 Joburke 15150 Joiiet . 1500 Kelore . 1500 Kentvllle 225 Kerr Add 500 Kirk Gold 1200 Kirk Lake 1700 Labrador 8800 L Duftiult B00 L Ling 600 Luke Sh 100 Lang 5000 Larder 2000 Lcduc 1000 Lynx 1000 hiacossa .. 2900 MacDonol 2500 4400 525 4350 130 2000 7800 1000 2500 Negus New New New New New New Thur . Nicholson Noranda .. Alzer _... Bid 4500 691 North Den 3000 Norlartlc 080 North Star _. ,., 6000 Northland ,_._ ,_ _ 300 OBrien .. 2450 Okaltu 1000 OLeary . 19500 Omnltran: 27100 Osisko .. 500 Osulak: 1800 Pamour .. 13000 Pan West ....._. ... .... 18 3500 Piccadilly ._... -.. .. 09 600 Pick Crow _, 212 19400 Porc Reef _, 70 70 Pow Riv . 44 1-2 300 Pow Gold 110 600 Preston . 197 1000 Que Lab 19 500 Que Man ... _. 70 12767 Quceriston ....... ... .... 85 920 Quemont ..- ....... .... 20 3-4 9100 Quesnbe 5000 Regcourt . 50 Robertson 5100 Roxana 60 Royal Bk 410 Royalite 35 Russell .. 100 San Ant 1000 Sannorm 1000 Senator . 3708 Sherrltt 1900 Sllanco . 3800 Silv Mill . 100 Simpson: B . 15 Do P 8100 Slscoe 1410 Steep Re . 1000 Sturgeon . 2200 Sullivan 1-4 1000 Toburn 500 Tombll 800 Upp Can . 100 Venture: 160 Waite 3500 Wlngait 5500 Wright H 3500 Yellorcx 500 Yknlf: B . CURB 300 Foothills . .. .. 315 SHOW Tlilfil AGI Rings on the scales of fl.ih are Grain WINNIPEG. Nov. 20-—(CP)—A better class of commercial buying came into oats and barley in mod- erately nctive trade Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and price gains were recorded. Rye and flax also moved up. Eastern shipper: were belt billi- er: in oats, while liberal offerings were well taken. Rye here reflected upturn: m Chicago rye which stimulated local buying and small American dc- mend. Closing futures: Oats: Dec. 81 1-8; May 80 1-8; July 77 1-2B. Barley: Dec. 1.42 1-2B; May 1.41 1-8A; July 1.31 7-813. Rye: Dec. 1.46 7-8; May 1.50 34A; July 1.48 5-8A. Flax: Dec, 3.78 1-2B; May 3.72 1-213; July 3.70s. Cash prices: Oats: 2 CW 83 7-8; ex 3 CW 81 1-8; 3 CW 80 3-8; ex 1 feed 80 3-8; 1 feed 79 3-8; 2 feed 77 5-8; 3 feed 73 1-8; track 77 1-3. Barley: 1 C\V 6-row 1.60 1-2; 2 CW 6-row 1.60 1-2; 1 CW 2-row 1.56 1-2; 2 CW 2-row 1.56 1-2; 3 CW S-row 1.58 1-2; 1 feed 1.39 1-2; 2 feed 1.37; 3 feed 1.32 1-2; track 1.38 1-2; 2 CW yellow 1.42 1-2; 3 CW yellow 1.40 1-2. Rye: 1 CW 1.46 3-8; 2 CW 1.46 3-8: 3 CW 1.41 7-8: rel. 2 CW 1.32 7-8; 4 CW 1.36 7-8; track 1.46 7-8. Flax: 1 CW 3.73: 2 C\V 3.73 1-2? 3 C\V 3.58 1-2; 4 C\V 3.53 l-2; track 3.78 1-2. ~ Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks mixed; slip from early firmness. Montreal-Stocks strong. New York-Stocks steady; move in narrow range. Big Aluminum Plani Possible ln West Africa By Sydney Gampeil LONDON. Nov. 17 -(Reutcrs) — Great potential importance tonight was attached in informed quarters to an announcement that Alum- lnum Company of Canada has ac- e firm; papers _ quired a. sitar: interest in West- African Aluriiinucn. Limited. If this bears fruit, it will mean that. the sterling-area aluminum smelter, costing anything up to £100.000,000 t$3l0.000,000> will be built in West Africa and will be an all-commonwealth job. West-African Aluminum L: ‘a subsidiary cf the important South- Alrican mining finance house. AngloTransvaal Consolidated In- vestment Company, Limited. West-African Aluminum, a com- pany incorporated in the Gold Coast colony. holds certain concess- ions of bauxite properties. hydro- electric sites and other tights in that territory. It is understood that a British Government mission is going to the Gold Coast to investigate the hydro-electric prospects on the Volta Rivcr and its tributaries. This has already bccn investigated corm- mcrcially. - If a dam were put up for irrigat- ion and to improve navigation, it would be a further long step to- wards opening up the Gold Coast. Scmc major use would be required for the hydro-electric power from the dam. Aluminum needs more power than any other industry. It is thought that an aluminum smelter must be built somewhere in the stalling area to save dollars. At present Britain and other sterling countries have to get most of their aluminum from Canada. and pay dollars for it. Britain‘: current contract for Canadian aluminum has had to be cut by extending it from the end of this year to the end of next March. At One time it was conjectured that Anglo-Transvaal. throtlsh its American connections (Kennecott Copper). might enlist the technical knowledge and backing of United States aluminum interests. 1t is thought here that this matter might have been affected by the recent death in an air crash in Quebec of three head: of Ken- riewtt. Today‘: announcement implied that Anglo-Transvaal has decided to team with the Canadians as re- gard: alwminum. ST. CHARLES SCHOOL Report ior October. Principal’: Department 1. Teresa Mulla-lly; 2. Shirley Dolron; 3. Germaine Gallant and Betty Doiron. Grade IX.-l. Vernon Wood. Grade V1II.—1. Patricia Peter: and Bernard Gallant; 2. Catherine Fechan (missed some tests); 3, Mary Peters (missed some teats). Grade Vli—l. Phyllis Gallant; 2. Renilda Gallant; 3. Violet Cl-al- iant. Grade VI.--1. Laura German; a, Mary Mullally? 3. Shirley Gallant. Highest average-Laura Gonnan 81%. Principal-Catherine Harris. Primary Department Grade V.--1. Loretta Maccor- mack; 2, Louis Peters; 3, Norma Gallant. Grade IV.-1, Imelda. Petersy 2, Vera Gallant; 3. Marie Gallant and Warren Jenkins... Grade III-l. Susan Ciormui; 2, Earl Mullally. Grade If. Br.—-1, Theresa Peters; e2. Fred: Peters; 3. Winnlfred Pet- rs. Grade II. Jn-l. Glori: Peters: 2. Gladys Gallant; 3, Sandra Gallant. PEACE CAMPAIGN BEACONSFIELD, England .. (C?) - Benconsflold council hi: asked schools and local organiza- tion: to co-operat: with police in llledtodetemlaetiietryearwadrivaagainathoolipnlv- - Shipping News AT HALIFAX- Arrived Sunday , Canadian Vivi". 17°"! Qmb” Saiied Sunday Foundation Vera, for Saint 101m. N . B. Ocean Snipe, Saint John O, K, Service IV, Boston Arrived Saturday None. Sailed Saturday Arabia, for Liverpool Saiacla, Glasgow Fort Spokane, l-Ondflfl Nova Scotla, United Klnfllflm Federal Voyager, Montreal Cyrus Field, sea L: Petite Hermine. Sydney. N5- Mancliestcr 110311119111. Ulllled Kingdom Dlngivnll, Montreal AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Saturday None Arrived Sunday Tacoma, from Uruguay Sailed Saturday Eskepot, for South America Saiied Sunday None. S A I‘ E S PROVEMQUILITY - MODERN Strong welded steel angle ironies: one-piece steel body about: inter- locking door flanges: time-tested iaaulotleni interior adorable to your ands: Bonk qua coni- binuiion lock with aomy five hundred thousand eoinbinutlonai all tires: feature: give you the utmost in convenience. strength. protection. Avoid loa: through fir: and theft. Ask about sizes. pricea. term: oi payment. Taylor Sole: are mode in Canada -:ince i855. ..|.sc..i.'I'AYLUR umrcn TORONTO SAFE WORKS I45 Front Street Beat - Toronto Representative: S. A. BROWN 136 Brunswick Sh. Fredericton. NJ. Imperial Press Representatives 1'0 Visit Canada TORONTO, Nov. 17 —(CP) Canada Will be visited next June by a distinguished party of newspapci" oxecutivvs from all parts oi the Commonwealth for the 7th Imper- ial Press Conference at Ottawa The party will also tour parts ol the Dominion. Names of delegates who have al- ready been chosen were announced tonight as follows: United Kingdom delegation x21) Col. the Hon. J. J. Aswr, publish- er The London Times; president. Empire Press Union. Rt. lion. 10rd lliffe, Birmingham Post, honorary treasurer E.P.U., sli- Harry Brit- taln. founder and honorary liic member, E.P.U., H. E. Turner. gen- eral secretary E.P.U.. John Coopc. Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd. and Sunday Pictorial Newspapers Ltd, E. J. Robertson. London Express Newspapers Ltd" Bernard Alton. Newspaper Proprietors Association, Alan Pitt Robbins. editor, the Lon- don Times, Denis G. Berry, Kems- ley Newspapers Ltd. W. T. Curtis- Wllson, the Newspaper Society. Frank Webber, Western Mall. Car- diff, RPT. Gibson. Westminster Press Provincial Newspapers Ltd, W. L. Andrews. Yorkshire Post. Sir Robert ICvzin-'~, Evans Brothers, Ltd. W. A. Colo. Reuters Ltd, Dermot Morrah. the Round Table (Five delegates still to be ap- pointed) New Zealand delegation (8) Ronald D. Horton, president. New Zcaiand Newspaper Proprietors, As- sociation ciid managing director, New Zealand Herald. Auckland. David Smith. managing director. the Evening Star, Dunedin. P. R. Scobie, manager, the Dcmiriion. Wellington, George Burns. editor, the star-Sun. Christchurch. F. N. Anderson, director, Southlend Times, Invercargill, E. G. Guy, man- aging director. Rotortia Post. Rotorua, Stanley Muir. director, Glsborrie l-lcrald. Gisborne. E. G. Kerr. managing director, the Tim- aru Herald, Timaru. South African ticlcgation (61 H. Flathcr, editor. the Cape Argus, Cape Town, Mervyri Ellis. editor, thc Natal Mercury. Durban, N. Calcy. cditoi". the Sunday Times. Johannesburg. W. Addison, editor. the Star, Johannesburg, N. S. Ferris. editor, the Rhcclcsln Herald, Salis- bury. sovithcm Rhodesia, It. N. Home. general manager. the South African Press Association, Johan- nosburg. n. c. tI-r. Plans To Concentrate 0n Fighters NORTH BAY. Ont, Nov. 17 - (CPl-Alr Marshal \\'.A. Curtis. chief of air staff for Canada, says the Royal Canadian Air Force no\v is turning most attention to build- ing up the fighting arm of the RC AF. llt- told a hriuqurt of the North Bay and District llfiillfll of tho RC. AF. Association \'l'r iii-usday that if another \var come Canada's air role should b» that or a fighter forcc. Long-range bombers at pres- ent were beyond tho economic I Why pay for overhead U Mayors To Consider Action On Rents ST, BONIFACE. Man. Nov. 17- rcPi-Mayor George C. MacLcan of St. Boiliface. president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, said today the Federations executive probably will meet in the nextiew days to con- sider action on rents and municipal grants. can't wear It WORK BOOTS. oli tanned, heavy leather, double loles, with steel plate on heel $7.50 NOVEMBER 21, 1,4, W: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND P08111011 VACANT F011 REGISTERED) NURSE The Department invites application: foi- the may tionof Assistant Superintendent of Nurses on the stag; of Falcoawood Ho: ital, the Provincial Government In. stltution for Men Patients. Application: should be addressed to the tinder- slgacd, stating agepquaiiiioatlons, and experience: . l’. S. FIELDING, Deputy Minister, P. O. Box 404, Charlottetown, P. E. I, M? School 0f Nursing Adviser Application: are wanted for a joint Prince En. ward Island and New Brunswick school of nursing an. viser. Further information is available from Miss Helen Arsenault, R.N., registrar, Provincial Sanatorlum, Charlottetown. Applicant should state qualifications, age, experience and date available in first lt-tti-r. A1,. pllflill0liS will close November 26th, 1949. WANTED EXPERIENCED RELIABLE POTATO GROWER Active American firm with world-ividt- count-c- tions will invest substantial capital in purchasing t..- buildlng storage facilities, grading equipment, 010,, on the Island in partnership with right party. Write fully. BOX 966 GUARDIAN OFFICE Airiorc: " Airforce Boot: . Army Boot: Work Boot: an Overalls, zipper and elastic brace ................ .. Overall Dungaree: . Army Khaki Coverall, size: 44 and 48 34 and 8B . Navy Leather Mitts Leather Dress Gloves, lined Dot-skin Shirts, low as Work Sox, all wool . White all wool Mitts Sweaters, "pullover" Army B. D. Pant: . Army B, I), Jackets . Airforce Winter Caps Airforce Flying Suits . Alriorce Flying Stilt: ‘heavy Army Sheepskin Coat: .. Si Navy Overcoat: . .... .. Navy Duffel Coat: . . Navy heavy wool B ii Navy Pant: . . Army Overcoat: Navy Winter Cap: Navy Pusser Cloth Pant: Army Khalil "ct;;;;.".'u.;'i.§..; . ta ctsm- W: have a good flock oi staple clothing and footwear ior the working man, at amazingly low prices. Your inspection i: solicited. Parkas, Jackets, Cruiser Coats, Jac Shirts, iVindbreaii- ers, Sweaters, and Under- wear, at real value. Block's Surplus Assets llifl Kent Si. -— Opp. Old Spain _.______M__ i I . FOR SALE i 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN Heater, Radio. First class; condition. Mileage less titan ' 15,000. Apply:- BOX 971, GUARDIAN ability of Canada in qunntliyz SALESMAN WANTED WANTED for the Sales Force of a world wide fin- ancial company, men who are looking for a pvrtiianont connection. Previous selling experience is not acces- sary but the man rn st be over 20 years of ago and under 45, neat appearance, good education, good rcfcr- enccs and good connections. To the right man vvc have an excellent proposition to offer with unusual money making opportunities. Applications will be held confi- dential. Please wrlto to Box 326, Charlottetown, P. E. I., giving complete information about yourself. 4 ‘I Auction Sale I am instructed to sell by public auction on ilio premise! of the late Mayus Ford of North Milton on November 28rd at 1 P. M. (if not fine, the following fine day), tho following: 1 ‘York hoist‘. 1400 1178., 9 years old: 1 general [iiirposo mare, 6 years old; 4 milk cows to freshen; 3 iapring calves; 1 50W; 8 chunks pigs; 1 truck wagon; 1 hay rack; 1 hvo~ Wheel ha!’ truck; 1 dump rt; 1 express wagon; 1 driving wagon; 2 wood slelgiis; 1 mpire en inc; 1. potato spraytl‘ with power drive; 1 hay mower; 1 ay rake; 1 bindorcl spring-tooth barrow; 1 disc barrow; 1 spike liarrmv; 1 grain drill; 1 gang-plow; 1 single plow; 1 riding liilicr; 1 scuffler; 1 beater dig er; 1 set disc hlllor shears (new); 1 threshing driim and s aker; 1 set fanners; 1 hay carrier and new cable; 1 hay fork; 1 set Fairbanks scales; 2 sets butchering blocks and ropes; 1 which; 1 churn; 1 MacCormat-k Dccrlng separator; 1 crcum can; 1 ad and breaching, m-iv; 1 cart swldlc. ncw; 3 sets traces; ames; collars; bridlcs; a num- ber of hardwood planks; 80 tons good hay; 1 turnip pulptri a. number feed turnips; forks; shovels; hoes and otlii-r art- icles too numerous to mentiomAiso 1987 Cliovrolct Coupe. TERMS CASH. e MRS. MATILDA FORD, Administrator ALEX MacRAE. Auctioneer. l I ‘ Watch yolrn caps,’ said Cdr. Ker-ans . . . by GILES l