. . ti. OCTOBER 24.1% ‘,7 5TOCK QUOTATIONS aqo bruh own any gathering stuck Maykgtg il.Y. Stock Exchange t A Anaconda u A a Bog; gig-i s2 3?. -——- _ Ohec a Ohio 11,‘, 3;“ wmimuio. oer. — i?!’ Edieo -“ we» rear-rite- ... Auto Lite a r: ma” bum“ need today on th; m" 38 1'4 m1 was tranaac ‘Wham-w Gen Motor; 62 1'4 wm-ae- w " ~ at in re a 11- Npon, Oct. an - (OPJIeuter) m u cg 1.2 “° "been." Me-fifi-a i: i-i git" em°d°m° b deiirsderfaiiiifi Phil Pete the “mud” o‘ weep" erail ' war U 5 “"55" 48 1'2 undertone. howevur. gen y Radio com w a-“ oi-noaico. oct- =6 — (AP) - United AI 45 :1“ wheat lost as much 1155;, oebigzkaxlg vanadmnmégfb other grain "Mm f, H, -\ West UIlIOII 44, late trmiuy tggye. J12 6 gtevgm West Elec 105 3A; smtabiut tar béow the best ziitures U s steel 57 Li‘ m- i BANKS i new YORK Oct. a1 - (AP) - M (org led the rltock Market on u Come,“ $131510 retreat toduv ‘with DIVDI-hifi Montreal }-€ “eneraljy yielding into ons to niort Nova Seoul 50’ th-m a Izfegii-ated Press BOJCOCK B‘ 15 dslite W88 oif_ .7 clrr ambit“? 9 w .cst recession or . - t since 5' lat. 6- " Montreal Exchange Wfiigrsgaflzigddricgitcohauiidtritcypdon E - i zsrtiszws°ahrfitta.i‘tt°th. gay-g, d . a.a mlnmge md Ciligbntlii/IRTKGE. Papa‘? calf (kg: a 510‘ leydultistztdfiliuinwiireuihdlgeass “ilihrg ‘F.1d? gm P“ : 3nd golds were higher gtyanilwund 10 3 V maoiwo. Oct. 2s - ice» --~B§§{‘ gelggle F? l-Z Wcilifnkss was uppermost in the“ Dam steel B -° 1-- iliral naze of todays Toronto Ex. Fraser 7 3-4: change session. ‘the mining groups H 31 1-2 posted the widest losses which were Hgzérdofilnli-h 19 1-3. small at .22 in the index for the 1m Nickel 390i golds and 11 for tho liaise Metals. 1m” o“ 33 11¢ SOIIIIII! oi Steep Rock for an cg. In“ Pete 13 1-25 agate turnover of 26.000 shares cm, 3mm 21 1-4! eatured the Base Metals. The M“ Power 51 1-2‘ price slipped oft to 2.15 and closed Mme, Ham. 3° L"! at 2 82 for a net loss ot 23 cents Megan From f g-g "-’"'—_~— Nat steel c r r ' » NOW n" can an: Tom) _ , gloiiéiéméa a 7 Li, *1‘ om 2B 1.2. roucsmmii. England 4c?) _i§“"f1"1i=m\ i5 1-4‘ Alderman and Mrs. GA. Gurrfviuifglegffl 19; mayor and mayoress of Eoikestone; Brazilian a‘; g1; were ambit! 51 persons killed during the 77 air raids on this town since, death. in the beginui l MB)’. 1941, has just 0f the WM- Theirlannounced. bee l! GIRLS WANTED I Girls wanted for work in Rubber Factory in West- ern Ontario. War production in rubber foot-wear. Attractive community. Good wages and working conditions. Transportation advanced. Lodging secured. Applicants will be interviewed at the Employ- ment and Selective Service Office, Charlottetown, starting Thursday, October 26th. ' WANTED SUPERVISING CLERK, SOLDIER SETTLEMENT AND VETERANS’ LAND ACT, SAINT JOHN. 3220-52700, DEPENDING UPON QUALIFICATIONS, PLUS BONUS . Only those entitled to war service preference will he considered. Full particulars on posters displayed in post offices or at Civil Service Commission at Saint John, I-Iali- fax or Ottawa. Application forms, obtainable at post of- fices, should be filed with Civil Service Commission, 0t- taiva, NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4, 1944. This ad- vertisement is authorized by the Director of National Sel- active Service. Advertising ltatcs—Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvertiaement l5 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eaatern locals M per word; Announcements and Coming Event: 3c per word; Clllllfiod lo oer word; In Memorium Noticed 10c per inch: Lists vi Floral and Spiritual Offeringl. Cards. etc" 5c per name; L". ere of Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagement: 40 wordl for 81.00 and i0 cents for every additional 3 vvordl. Notices of Thanh and Appreciation. 70o per inch or do per word. Lilla cl nubecripiinlu 40 out: per inch. Addreu and Presentation 11.00. Other rate: on application. Boarders Wanted Lost e test in the rural districts. at. “u” ye“; during sanarorlum 50Q|Hmq|¢flnna y; tempt W" ma“ w "INDY Wm‘ Week, the extension committee 445,501,“; m L, tilieetehbut. ovtvtilnz tgutiw lofhcmgcy had a hie of tags. When this 3135mm“, gm ° e We! B!‘ Tina 9 n- committee dissolved, they very 370g“; Nick 33 L2 tel months. some o e surveyi kindly gave the sum of $616 to - “iiio-KC-n- o 3- 2:3 22...? .5.°.if....“.“‘ii...‘.’€fi. 5212: i» m“ {r who-aor- were: en- Add 10 1_z . ou e e sana or um. TQRDNT _ , _ _ , _ 'Kir L 1 04 I carried out o. portion of the work m}; money Christmas boxes were 01051,“, 5,03, QQ,°,,Q,,§§M_ (c?) agggiiflggra%rf u" iviiétélliththrexuxagiistance of the public “c: andmtlrroughout the hyearé e a .‘ - vaousa cea wr rcase °° "i, .,, .~" 1 9 n ~ ncongMixaTaita - 10g Aldemac 19 800,Lcitch 1.25 number, 3B had a positive reac- bu“, w me work done ‘in, M155 559M111 Cdn 68 woimllfil‘ 1'28 “m- with the °°-°P9Y°t1°" °x Katharine MacLennan, nursing lllillliiquartus ea 33°“ muvlwm "8 m’? delmrtmem °l Public Wenflle- supervisor of the Provincial San. iooo Arion or 1.2 5°‘).M“°Le°d 2 "5 Prince County Hospital and Prv- atorium and thanked the execu. l-totitiastoria 19 9°9Mm15°n 2 23 viricial sanatorlum, these child. me m“; member, o}; the League 5400iAu=belie ‘.42 70G‘1"1a1“'“° 3 35 ren were XJ-ayed and, where ne- 5nd D; cream“ D,- Found 25°°'A“mflq"@ 88 “go-Man E“ “.2 1-3 cessarv were given special exam- and Miss MacLeririon 1a.. their IODIAunor I 60 “('9 MCKEM“ L“; inations Letters were sent to the kgnd mo ration" 1500‘Bogamac l2 ZMXNRLQHB“ o4 1'2 parentsladvistng them of the re. ._' pa. __' _. 800‘Bear 154 5°°iM°M““““° *3 1-2 suits‘ MARRIED unnnn ~ r: léggiBBetlilttle 154 1&9, Q/iffgfin, §§ 3,, “our of the as positive reec- m‘ aworgfd§j§ae 9 1100 Min Corn 2.07 WS- 0M child was mug-i i0 1w LONDON - (or) _ An an r‘. 2120550,)” m 175cc new; L05 suffering from active tu erctiloais, wot ‘u; a 31-345}, nursmg 515w; gqglgl-aiol-ne 144A Silurioranda 57 3 l-Vllih B- lTl-‘fli-IY hell!!! Ylm- were married at Nidmegen, Hol- 1l300Bric Dom u) W! Norm-at 05 My infer-WM "i4 1 P!“ Y = land, u the height of the Arnhem 1000Brou1an '15 1001i” can 34 l-‘flmlim- battle. Their wedding, accom- lggglirsug érgie 5 m, ‘ziggg ggftglxend 1 131a 1-2 h"In uplift; w leer." grog‘ flies" pahiea by the whine of shells and ‘u n - _ ' .' tese c ren receive er . ., _ 200ml Edm 1.91312 2°00 Olcsuzv 1a fectlon, letters were sent to the ‘gm?- 50D.Caimont 22 100-Prion 011 47 families of the positive rectors, had cut the 1119mm mad behind Zgggicamn 31rd 06 800 Pamour l 25 urging all membe of the house. them ‘cum them tcmporaru flrlboo 2.05 m" Pflima“ 37 hold to attend one of our regular mo, ‘led by m y 300 gent Pat 2 20 giechémgr or special clinics. In some cases. m e an‘ y‘ 2,0 ent Por I . ~ , sochester 155°? PIDXWPP 150 ‘J2EE vlsitghigvergxurgrligieatldrrid FOUNDED m 156‘ uwvlcochenour 291 1nLOP0uel1 . I00 banned Caracas, the capital_oi Vene- 19359 Coin L 42 L2 1000B; Vt no Pngm n- th mum exammed in zuela, was founded in 1061. (ifltlconiarum 1.40 2G9 Premier 1'20 otlg wieth this surve three i“ ICGQ-‘Conwest 90 14U‘PP1’“°“ 2 5° comm? Ondt hav a rinidr in 11;; Dome 2.5 1 4 700Queenst0n 1.10 We" W“ ° ° P Y - 1.500 Easm. 0B 3'4 200 Ruuyn 41 ion. However, a eat many 123E“; Mal 2 20 ' 47550.11 Ant. 3 95 failed to take the opportunity of gmytrfllcon 4J5 I5UUV§EXIIIIOI 39 attending one of these inics. lggggyrunco 65 500_._hecp C 1.05 these people fully realized that ()9 Ye] 7 m] 1300‘S_herritt 67 they may be the one: endangering zioooioiiiles 11 L; WOO-Siseoe o5 the health of their children, _ ggmoiglenora o4 110051111112 1.30 feel sure they would consider it $500,160.15 L 25 L2 25675;SteepR.o 2.02 their duty to comply with our 700lGoldale 21 mfilnlvfl" 1-30 requests. 2000 Goideag i! Lg mlflsylvtin 2 53 ' eoooooid Gate 11 2605"!‘ H" 3 45 moons»: OIGunnai 2:1 aggglgm" band 49 3i00‘Heath av "m5 9S 53 "ohm "my appointment, the 8200iI-Inrd Ro 86 .,,,1,g8§$§§m°,?;';, 2 73 chief function of the field nurse zaoomuker 09 . nsril 1 12 1'2 was that of paying home visit-i- . "' ‘ G8 However wivhen I started. it was _______€ 500lWi1isev g7 - 15o-‘wr1 Ha;- 3 5o felt that I should have a closer a - zssilzrgwn 2 30 contact with the patients regard. itiisoiithnrount '20 ing their general condition, and B [Total Sales 494,000 be of greater assistance to the ——~~~ ——»————— doctors m; the chest clinics. As THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1944 AT l (YCLOCK SHARP 0n my Premises at WHEATLEY RIVER ' I will sell the following: STOCK 1 horse 5 years old 1 horse l2 years old I more 6 years old 1 hay mower, Frost and Wood I hay rake. Frost and Wood 1 sectional seeder. Frost and Wood I disc barrow, (new) Wood i threshing outfit (Hailslncliriy new. - 1 cart l farm engine. De Laval I driving wagon 1 set of driving harness HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS l kitchen range (Renfrew) 1 circulation heater 2 couches 1 kitchen table and chair: I parlor suit ' I washing machine (Rcnfrcw) 1 churn 1 buiIet o ha straw and oats gngugaixehy ariiclntsyuoo numerous to melntion. c h or!“ Jdgieril i. MATIIIZSON. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer- 10-23-31. LOST — FROM MY RANCII, silver female fox, ear numbers, 37XJIE. Reward. Edgar i-leartz. ea . V Guardian n r 0 mew-zit?! _ East Royalty. 10.23.21 Wanted -—-—?———~—> —~— __._____ ___i.___._ L05: — IN CITY glIiRI-IY SAT- __ III‘ 8 IIIOIII Ilfl 9 M. S. S. wafi-[Tglhr ‘gfifffieeélif ‘iwfiefi? scrib ier. Finder please leave at u" Gun.‘ “L 1044.3; Guardian Office. Reward. WANTED — BUSINESS GIRL wants board with orivatel For Sale AUCTION- AT FRENCH RIVER 0n account of n complete change in my business. will sell by public auction on my premises on Thurs- day, October 26th. hettlnninlt I‘ l P. ., all my household B and cooking utensils consisting of _ra>=1ai11-__.____=e: - Mei-e- m»- i- -~~;g,,;---""~;;-,-,, WANTED To new BY Iw- F2155,“ qgagflg“, Pg?” ifiiaiiwfir 10152?‘ 1 rhhaeite. 1 “time TW- “Ve 91' 9957mm r m 0s‘ m e5 m. I“ honognphnnd recordl. music cub- house i: city. Apply to EAW, .________ ._.' first, hall rack, 1 clock. l radio, with -—-‘"-*fi‘ "‘i"i":»';...?...“¥.‘3.“.iiii.°°"‘- ttittf“: cacti: tan: WANTED — l GRADE GUEBN. ' ‘ ' 16.34.“ nnd four chairs, o. inrzc quantity oi‘ uy cow 5 to 7 years to freshen —~—— dishes and cocking utensils 1W0 FOB can: - mo hF/lnnivl. aerial No. 886603. Price $050. Ap. ply Vol-soy’: Tire Shop. 10.23.22 FOB IALI.‘ — IDISON DIAMOND Nov. Good milker. State price. "T" Guardian. 10.23.21 .______ ‘To he: m‘m“._ U n i Disc Ga m hone. large cab. em convenigigeslxglrli? Ailxyngrt. m“ ‘M dwble r°°“d“ "ed Mcme_ Charlottetown Good condition. Apply to Box R, 1L 3_ ‘phone 15g5_ “LZQJL 93. SQUID. 10.21.31. - POI. SAL — XCEPTIONAL Machinery ua-lity oocEer mil: Rockland ncwaur aims“ woon- aifrnfuri‘ h’ vm" “to Sh‘? '0 meohinn. N went WP" ~ ~— nvaiiabe from direct fac rcp- FOI. SALE-CHEVROLET COACH. reecntmtlvu l"; Omada. oto- 1027. Perfect condition. Good u r- . . - ‘ £02‘ " plw‘.“ri"'.'>"°" °“ ‘“"’”°' that. 5'55’ “c5115 8'§““iy".'=§i" I . mo. m wgthegmggrrpgt. mei- Howen d. Granular lenoouver. n. o 1044-71- IOI SALE -— Tlllll YOUNG Position Wanted wiiivnn - rosmoN as coll. pose colt 1'6 moatohn: 0'1‘; Awlv to 101 Grafton Street. ' ro-al-ai. leaching utensils of the Into ‘_ Cole inc | d, 1 et i‘ n ring tooth $3153.. ‘y; a, silo not umber. it?‘ Witt’; ‘ "iii urn u n leli nil house o Bu?‘ Iudln a new range a o of chairs. tn lea, bedroom ‘furni- ture. and hundreds oi‘ articles not enumeratcd- terms cash. Sale takes place rain or chine. Signed ALLAN STEWART. W A, BERNAR D Executor of Cole Estate. 41-21. g __ FOR SALE I offer for sale my property, Slllili-Od It 178 Fiteroy street. In-‘ spection can be arrang- cd with undersigned. ion to lady. Write "N" care‘. i °' "'1' w; 10-84-11- neurone rowenrul. LIGHT Persdnol max. m.‘ - (c9)- .§______________ _ wanna-s STOMACII ro n- 3'6 lifiirogw dim? wow “Mk "m? 0m flleeat ve ail- coast o! El: mom powerful in Itumpe, which’ has been dimmed since the war Mean is to be n- lwred to full etrength. BINDING GEORGE S. RYAN g c';‘{:,'és°"w5 -¢ ceipts: 536 cases. 40' W“ "l" hm‘ “"1 25 Gem’ Butter: Wholesale lobbinn nu. gMpugMgnTg teurlzed Que No i 35H .'~'.='~'_-: No ’ Frost and fi PRODUCE MONTREAL. Oct. 23 — (CP) — Produce prices today reported y the Dominion Department Ul Agriculture fo1iow:— Eggs: Graded shipment on snot. 49.50 for A large: A medium 47.48: A bullets 36.38. B 34.36: C 22. Re. elk Que 20 FOB wliclesirle waster and Que white for local trade and ex. 170W. 20 llilil 21. Potatoes: 75 lb. bags local No I .70.. 1 _ .10:N.B.1.. 15.1.2152 P.E I..1.30.1.35. Livestock MONTREAL. Oct 23 ~ (OP) -- Prices were firm today on the iiv . stock markets. Receipts: Cattle 2,100; Calves, 2,100: sheen 5.400: hogs, 2.660 There was rtruholdmver e from last week of ca . A few loads of medium cattle sold at 10.50.111.50. with some at 12 Common steers brought as low as 7.50. H-cifers were 7.10 and izocd cows 8.9. A few canners and cut. tel-s were 4.5.50 and bulls were zen. erallv 5.8 50 with tops at 7. veal calves sold at 13.50- 14, common lights being down to 7. Grass calves were lower. bringing 4.5.50 according to duality. Lambs yrerc ll 50.12 for good. ewes and withers. Bucks were dis. counted 1 ner cwt culls were 5.50. 8. Sheep fetched 1.604.150. HOII were. unchanged. FOR SALE Farms]! tractor steel wheell. 3 furrow plow 8 sections lever sprint: tooth hart-cw, I Tandem Disc har- rovv. ' condition . OWEN KMJX. “THE CHARLOTGJETQWN ' GUARDIAN Boy Meets Girl '_ * That's the time for a social fit: of Sula: Ginger Ala. friendly bubbly bever- and “m” both do! .° " ‘m. "nzolumaa d Biqbottlo H of Annie MacLeod to sell by public auction on the prem- YUPTON FARM FOR SALE r. r. i. Tuberculosis League Report Following in the report o! the Public Health Nurse which WII presented by Irma R. Tait at the annual meeting of the P121. Tub. erculosia League: - “As the ‘tuberculosis Luge field Nurse from September, i . to May, 1H4, I hcreb submit ‘ti; nurdng report for t per. "Since June of this year, after my appointment to the Depart. ment of Public Welfare, the tuber. cuiosis work I have been doing follows much the name program as tna ated by the Prince Ed. ward ‘In and Tuberculosis League. “For the inst eight years yau have made the services o! the field nurse in tuberculosis possibze. Now the department of pubic welfare, havingmassumed this fin- anciai responzi ity, is carrying on the good work begun by ou. A large ‘number of cmands have been received from parents of children in rural districts and from the various Women's In. stitutes for the tuberculosis Agdillh AlllilIIiliiEMEiiT William Gondon & Sons Woollen Mills, Charlotte- town, will be closed all day WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY beginning October 25th, Until Further Notice. routine. The latter not only en. danger their own health but also take up extra time that the nurse would pend in visiting the new cues. 1 would like give an example of one oi the problems which face us in the iontrol of tuberculosis outside the sena- tori um. "with the f‘ ancial aid receiv. ed from the Government, a greet many patient-a, who are unable in gain admission to the sans. torium, may obtain some of their required needs wiuch thus make their home stay more comfortable. a result, I have assisted at 87 of these and the doctors have made 2,027 examinations. At this point 1’ would like to mention the help which has been given by the pub- lic health nurses arid department of public welfare. “In practically every case that is diagnosed at these clinics, at least one home visit is made tm. rnediately and this is followed. where necessary, by one or more visits. as the case requires. "Home visits cannot be evalu. ated in terms of numbers. When the patient and members of the household co.o rate, it is not necessary to ma e as many home visits as in the case where a pati. ent refuses to carry out the usual WALTER S. WOODS Walter S. Woods, of Ottawa, newly appointed Deputy Minister of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Mr. Woods, for the past 3 i-2 years has been Associate De- puty Minister oi’ the Department of Pensions and National Health. where he has been in charge of rehabilitation. Previously he was for ll years chairman of the We VGWIBESLAEOWBIIOB Board.“ -\ ‘x90 Auction‘ Sale’ I have been instructed by the executors of the estate AAAA-~,_~\-\;K ises, No. 11 Pleasant Street, on Tuesday, October 24th, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. Possession may be obtained in spring of I945. Inspection by appointment. W. I-I. BEATON, Auctioneer. v~\»\r~~ Kv<wso<r~aoocr<r~“rvroo.xx ~'\'.\7~'v~o<'> This valuable property is beautifully situated on the outskirts of Charlottetown on the Banks of North River. Farm comprises about 300 acres of excellent land inter- lected by Upton Road. Tract of 175 acne west of Upton Road has main build- Inge, including large dwelling house, four-car garage, far- mer’s cottage, large barn 100 x 55, smaller barn, large shed, and other buildings. Tract out of Upton Road comprises about 125 acres with large building used u a hangar 100 x 40, office build- ing and workshop. For sale as a whole or in two tracts as above. For particular: apply to, II. I‘. MacPIIEE, K. C. g for cash. PAGE FIVE Mammoth Maritime Export Wiltshire Bacon Exhibition lit Iiiliitlllll, itezwea. llov. i5, 1944 a ISLAND HOG PRODUCERS INVITED TO MAKE ENTRY-ONE HOG FROM EACH PRODUCER The Bacon hog carcass demonstration to be held II Moncton, N. B., is intended for the edification of hog pro- ducers of the Maritime Provinces and it is sincerely hop- ed that a generous entry will be made from this province. . Farmers shipping hogs on Monday or Tuesday-Oct»- ober 30-31 are asked to select Olle as their entry in this competition and deliver it to their shipping agent who will take over and report to Committee in Charge for Island entries. These h0g5 will be taken to Charlottetown and conditioned for the trip to Moncton a day or two there- after where they will be immediately slaughtered and the carcasses placed in coolers until the day of the contest when they will be put in competition with hogs from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. There will be no extra cz- ponee to the shipper and Island Hogs stand a good chance winning in this contest. If you feel you are a good judge of hogs-estimating on the hoof-be a good sport, make a selection, an entry and deliver your hog-thafs all there is to it. Perhapl you are a good judge, if so it will be real nice to have it con- firmed by expert bacon judges at the Fair, if not—no harm done. In addition, you may win n valuable Individual Prize, Provincial Grand Prize, or even a. Maritime “Sweep". No fooling, your chances are as good as that of any exhibitor. We want 50 to 100 entries from this Province, and if so then Prince Edward Island will have made a worth while showing. For further information contact Dominion Livestock Branch, Provincial Department of Agriculture or the undersigned. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD. arm? l0-24-1i. ——i CLEA RING SALE A T WINSLOE SOUTH NOVEIVBER 1ST AT 12:30 P. M. I am authorized by Harold Prowse to sell by Public Auction the following: STOCK: 9 head of milk cattle, Guernseys; 9 head of young cattle; 2 heavy work horses; I2 pulleis, starting to la . CROP: 700 bus. mixed grain, free from wild mustard: large quantity hay and straw; 1 1-2 acres of turnips in- rows. ' IMPLEMENTS: 1 hay rake, 1 hay mower, potato scuffler and hiller; 1 set. light barrow; 1 gang plow; I single plow‘- Excel thrasher outfit; gas engine, 2 I-2 H.P., (Fairbanks); Cream separator (Massey Harris); 1 churn, 5 gal. cream can; driving wagon; truck wagon; work cart; wheel barrow; 1 brooder house, fully equipped with brood- er stove, etc.; also a chicken range house. HOUSEHOLD: 2 bedroom suites! 2 rocking chairs; 3 lamps-l hanging lamp; set of standing hooking frames. Quantity of cut lumber. TERMS CASH. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. If not fine first fine day following. Audion Saie AT NEW DOMINION MONDAY, OCT. 30th AT 2 RM. I am instructed by Mr. Geo. A. Wilson to sell by public auction on his premises, 4 good work horses, 4 milk cows to freshen in March and April, 2 2 1-2 year old heifers, 1 2 1-2 year old steer, 3 l-year-olds, 4 calves, 2 brood sows, i with litter of I3 4 weeks old, 5 feeder pigs, 30 hens, 40 pullets, 40 rooste a. Terms of Sale: All sums up to 810, cash. Over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent discount for cash. W. II. BEATON, Auctioneer. 0011185. Eiif AT CANOE COVE SATURDAY, OCT. 28th, At 2 I’. M. I offer for sale by public auction my farm consisting o! 45 acres of cleared land with house and small outbuild- ings, good well at door, farm running to the shore. Also at the same time, 1 good work mare, 3 stacks of hay, 25 bushels of oats, 1 No. 4 (M.II.) binder, 1 hay mower (Deer- ing), 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, potato scuffler, spring tooth barrow, spike harrow, truck wagon, driving wag- on, 2 wood sleighs, several other articles. Terms: Under $10.00 cash. Over that amount iii: months credit on approved joint note. 6 per cent discount EWEN C. McKINNON. W. H. BEATON, Auct‘oneer. Charlottetown. ONLY THE BEGINNING!