race TEN I waldo; Advenising iistss Payable is Alvsaco - IlalmunUIargeIbrAuAdverbsmulll0enb (bowel uinrdtnaliouhlepornerdp Announcements hauls Is use word: word; ' In word; JAII5 Lists in irumii and crannies per name; lactose Constables Ila egen1saeOwordaiorOI4&IIlIeesnIalos 5 notion in runs: an some word; Luna oi subaosismoas. man Into: on uunumaoi Tbs advertiser issues that the 0 for uaiinigea arising out of errors us isdvitrusouussta bound aiiuuiitpiiuiturtnavvlceaeusauy oeoupseuoytmsponsunes HM -uversiuniout In which use estrus occurred. whether such an" 3 due as any egngenuo d III aervlnta or otherwise. Ill mu. unu in no iiaouuy tor non-ussernoii at any auversiae-cu. ueaunu can nsuuisus Illuu lot such ldvortiinensills .......-, .. rnr GUARDIAN. olsllaosleilisbr Agents wanted ' WANTED - MAN FOR STEADV travel among nsumers in Char- l ii. Permanent connntion with large manufacturer. only ggugble ' 5 ed. Write Ra.wleigh's Dept. ML-l-i-470-131. Montreal. ; AMAZING PROFITS CAN BIZ made in a door to door business No risk. no indebtedness. 250 guaranteed household necessities at a (wonderful discount. WhY wait? Find out for yourself by writing to Familex 1600 0eiori- mier. Montreal 2 EARN EXTRA CASH. MAKE more money easily in spare time Just show our beautiful Canad- ian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on sight. Many assortments. Gift Cards. seals. Tags. Wrappings. , Everyday Cards. Beautiful free album showing personal Acards Liberai commission. Write today for un- usual sample offer. The P ' Greeting Card Company. 50-13 Bleecker St., Toronto, Boarders Wanted CAN ACOOMMODATE TWO male boarders. Rhone R73-I... - ONE MALE STUDENT ACCOM- inodated. Near College. Apply 2:!-In Grafton street. OIBL STUDENTS ACCOMMO- dated in comfortable home at For sale irartss roe sat.'i:'.- NEAII MUE- ruy Harbor. 9 room, fumisheo house. Stock and crop inoiuded Inquire W. H. Minkler or Rhona 155. POI SALE--4-YEAR-OLD IIOL. stein cow. calf at side; 1 heifer Cl”: 1 bull calf, Holstein and Shorthorn. Frank Hamm. Mount Herbert. 0 ..D..L..L.....g.ggg,g FOR. SALE -- MILL PROPERTY at Desable. (water power) con- sisting of Rotary. Planer and Matcher. shingle Saw. Grain Crusher. House. Barn and nve acres of land. For further uarti Iculars apply to Basil l-ioirn or John w. MaoLean, Desabie. for item FOR. RENT - FRONT OFFICE Palmer Building. . uovsas -T0 near. - n. r. MacDonald, Souris. ONE HEATED FURNISHED room, centrally located. Phone nos-L. TO LET - THREE SELF ,CON- talncd unfurnished rooms Sec- ond floor. Unsuitable for children Near Experimental Farm. t-"hone 3057-J. -Tfamale Help wanted MAIDS W-ANTED-APPLY Poole Hotel. Montague. WANTED-MAID FOE OENEEAL b .. Apply 6 Upper Queen 129 I-Ililsboro St. Phone Hills- boro l-11. liars Leaving BOOM IN NEW GAE Fol. ONE to Boston. August 0th. 495-J. . liars 5 Trucks For sale sou saris--ion cnsvsopci sedan. Master Deluxe. good re- pair. Phone 389-L. FOR SALE - 1938 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. can be seen on Market square today. !Ol SALE - 1051 MODEL A Sedan J. B. Mczschern. Ford . Mt. Stewart. FOE. SALE-1939 FORD COACH. Good condition. Freddie's Ser- vice Sta-tion, Montague. FOB SALE-TWO-TON '4! FORD truck with hoist. In good con- dition. Fred Ross. St. Peter's Bay. Far Sale FOR SALE - 50 PT. BOAT. GOOD condition. Apply Maddin Taylor. Nine Mile Creek. P. E. I. DISH WASHER WANTED. GOOD wages. meals included. Time off. Apply Chan's Restaurant, Sum- merside. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- resses. also short order cook. good wages. good working con- ditions. Andy's Sea Foods. Sum- merside. COOK WILLING TO DO SOME housework for Montreal family Own bedroom and bathroom other help kept. Good home and highest wages for experienced person. Apply Box 417. GuLrd4ian. POSITION AVAILABLE AS GEN- eral helper in modern Montreal home equipped with every latest convenience. Starting wage 500.09 private room and radio. Write ,' details 4847 Lacoiriba Ave., Montreal. .......g.g Siotis bi 5i.'s'o 5?"... L- Asbestns Shawiriigan XD . teei . . . . .. Seagram . .. . 23 Dom Bridge XD 44 Dom S J: C . 20 3-8 Dom 'l'ex . 11 1-2 Ford A 45 1-2 Fraser 29 1-4 Int Nickel . 35 Int Paper XD . 54 Int Pete .. 10 5-8 Massey .. .. 28 1-4 McCall . 14 1-4 N Stl Car . 22 7-8 Noranda .. 87 1-4” Price .. . 86 Quebec Pow XD 18 1-4 Royaiite .. 12 1-2 St Law Corp . 22 1-2 St Law Corp 1st Pr . 46 1-2 23 1-2 23 24 Commerce .. Montreal XD 28 Toronto . 41 1-2 MONTREAL, Aug. 7- (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases. A large 54 1-2-55; med 52 1-2-53: A puilets 39-40; B 38-(E; C 28. Receipts: Si cases. Butter: Current receipts Qu-.-hec no 1 pasteurized fresh 52 5-8: Que no 2 51 5-8; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh 53 34. First grade creamery print lob price 33 1-2-54 1-4. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts Un- tario white 26 3-8--26 15-16: Que- bec white 71 9-16: wholesale On- tario white 25; Quebec white '28. Receipts: Nil. - Potatoes: Que. new. no. 1 75's 1.00-1.20. - AT H.ALII"Ax- Arrived Monday City of Birmingham. from Avon- rnouth. . Slamat. Marseilles Sunwhit. Port Alfred, Qul sailed Monday North Point, for Aruba g Imperial Welland. Lewisport. Nfld. Imperial Hamilton, Lewisport. fld Fo-rt Avalon. St. John's. Nfid. strayed lioness Apt. Wasted WANTED - HOUSE T0 RENT IN Charlottetown. Apply Box 382.- WANTED - HOUSE roe EL- derly couple. write Box 415. Glisrdian. FOR. SALE - ONE FROST & Wood Binder. 5 ft. cut. Harold Sharpe, Pleasant Valley. P. I. I spa sane - one MASSEY nan- ris Binder. 5 ft. out. John '1' Mscuod. Breadalbene, P. E. 1. FOR SALE - HALLS NUMBER 2 Thresher and Blower. J. A. Gil- lespie. Clyde River. To! SALE - NEW SIX DOOM bungalow, large lot. Modern conveniences. Near Charlotte- town. Box M. POI SALE - SHOEEFIONT farm of 100 acres at Flat River go in good repair. ApplY to Alex as. Deaton. Flat River. fol SALE - BED AND SPRING. lnail table and drawer bureau lleasoubla. All to match my Pownal. WANTED - APARTMENT (UN- furnished) )by two adults before September 1st. Please write Box 410. Guardian. Llltt LOST-EXTENSION LADDER. ON June 19th on Malpeque Road be- tween Kensington and Indian River Bridge. Finder kindly notify me. Thanks. Garnet War- ren. Freetown. EULLDOEEI. W033.” EXPED- lenced operator. liior further particulars contact 8. ft. Mac- Kay. Ch. lottetown. POI IAII - ONE IITCIIIN Cabinet. in good condition. Apply to Malcolm E. Beaten. Flat ltlver. Phone Eldon I-st. MAISAG E A PROFESSIONAL Masseuse will give any kind of treatment privately. Write Mrs. Bill. 10 Water street. and in good repair. FOR SALE AT KINKOIIA Farm of 24 acres centrally located in village. Large house, barn and garage with all modern conveniences For further particulars apply to: MRS. WILBEIIT MoCARVILLE. or MMPIIEE I TBAINOB. . Barristers, Etc. 165 Queen Street - Charlottetown, P. E. I. rastss roii sass: HOHQIIADOFTHELATEOAETNEYIL - L lseLUIl'.DOVII niiibati-oinntui-i-ayltl . 135 65 l sfsumofbztutgxadmfbzllanum aasnd - malt, . cw . un- s'9a't'arinbam.Iitspectionany hour. Mor STRAYED ON MY PASTUHE ONE steer. Owner may have same by applying to Edison Rollings. Rustico. -Teachers waster.- W A N T E D - TEACHER FOB Brsdabane Village School. Mrs Allan I-lickox. secretary. WANTE D-TEACHER FOP. st. Mary's Road East school. Bug ' 5 5250.00. Gus McGee. secretary. W A NT ED-TEACHER FOR P” " L ' 3350.00 Supple- ment. Louis Pearson. -Secretary. Albany. R. R. 2. TEACHEI WANTED - FIRST OR Second class. Grades 6 to 10 Supplement 3400.00 to 5425.00, de- pending on qualifications. Apply Winston England. Secretary. Ei- lsrslie School District. , Vlsnteti W A N T E D - LADIES' TENNIS Racket Write Box lI9, Guard- tan. WANTED .. PAIIAOE To HALI- fak by car by one lady. Thursday or Friday morning. Phone 51-L. WANTED-DUTING GOOD. USED Feed Bags. Free of holes. paying highest price. We pay freight on lots of one hundred or more. P. L. Morris. Kinkora. . HERE'S THE iliif SETS NEW iiiiiiliiiiiii STANIJARIIS Iii LUXURY. SAFETY AND GUMFURI Toronto Sfiiiilts . it-olidsy. TTTT1"”-'7 lisw York Exchange Markets clos Am Car and Fry 29 3-4 Anaconda 38 1-3 Beth Steel 42 1 Che: Ohio .. 30 1-4 Cons Edie .. 285-! El Auto Lite 42 1-2 Gen Motor: . 89 5-8 Gt N Ry P1 43 3-8 Kennecott ...... .. .. 60 3-4 Montgo ery W 53 5-8 North A .Co . 16 7-8 NY Central . 14 5-8 Phil Pets 73 1-8 Radio Corp . 18 1-2 Std Oil NJ . 80 1-4 Texas Co 70 1-4 -Utd Airc . 33 -'1-8 US Rubber 46.3-8 US Steel .. 86 7-8 Vanadium 31 3-8 West Uri Tel . .. 32 3-8 Westinghse XD 32 .18 suaassg 0iVi0 Continued from page 1 place another 75. Nine out of ten people will favour thissystem of parking control, he said. for it gives the person who needs it most. a chance to park temporar- ily in the business area. Once in- stalled it is imperative that they be properly patrolled and the regulations enforced. Another factor causing congest- ion which mi ht easily be elimin- ated without srdship to anyone is the practice of allowing taxi stands to use public parking areas as their own private property. This is not a proper use of these valuable properties which belong to all the people. He suggested that taxi companies be allocated parking privileges in less busy sections. . Describes Housing Experiment Mr. Stewart went on to describe an interesting experiment in hous- lng sponsored by the City Council of Owen Sound. which he said had about the same population as Charlottetown. Larger and much more industrialized. Owen Sound has a total assessment of 141;. million and a 1050 budget of 5800.- 000. Chariottetown has I total assessment of 8 million and in bud- get of 500,000. When the present mayor of Owen Sound took office. he de- cided that although 188 housing units had been completed the ple- vious year, something must be done to provide housing for old age pensioners, disabled veterans. widows with nxed incomes and retired peo ie whose pensions while adequ te in the early 30's. could not provide a comfortable living today. As separate housing is very ex- pensive. the answer seemed to be collective housing in modern. com- pact. fireproof apartment dwell- ings. Five of these buildings are now under construction. Each 'has three floors containing six two- room apartments and two single room apartments. They are built of concrete blocks faced with brick and insulated by dead sir. Floors are of concrete covered with mas- tic tile. Rentals are 320.00 for the singie rooms and 525.00 per month for the two room apartments. Jan- itor service is provided by,one of the tenants who gets a reduction of 510.00 per month. 1 Method of Financing These buildings are financed under section 0 of the National Housing Act. said Mr. Stewart. as it provides that under certain con- ditions up to I096 of the money required will be advanced by the Government. The difference in the coat of the project amounting to about 320,000 was voted by the Council. Because Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation wll not do business with any mun cipsl auth- ority. the Owen Sound Housing Co. was formed, with dve direct- ors, at least three of whom must not be ” - of the municipal Council. Applicants are screened according to their need of hous- ing. their respectability and their ability and willingness to pay. As the board of directors and not the Council controls the renting. pol- iticsl wlrepulling to get apart- ments in eliminated. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation get their money back in 50 years by the annual payment of 5.25 interest. The City gets its money back as it has ownership of the property after 50 years. Mr. Stewart said that the estimated TIMI - EAGLE Sn r-Cushion olers msozgleu perfor- - inane: because it rolls on a tougher. tiilcher. non- skid compacted tread, only ssibla because of year's development ofan ALL NYLON cord 504! rs. Goodyear norms The DOUBLE EAGLE will rim long after any other tire would have to be replaced-Truly-5' dam. safest tire mean as beg. of barn is the necessity of removing ding is scattered around and the CHARLOTTETOW'N ' floating Bam" is. Compieledt 'the "Loafing lam" at the Experi- mental Panri. Upton has been com- pleted and has been partially filled with between thirty and thirty five tons of hey. it was announced yest- erday afternoon at the Junior Parm- ers Field Day. The new type barn. 65 by 30 feet features a self feeding system which enables the cattle to eat as though they were eating from the side of s haystack. The animals will be pro- vided with both chopped andlong ha . It is expected that about twenty five young cattle will be housed in the barn this winter. There are no stalls or partitions in the building and the animals are tree to move around at will. yard space will be peved be ind the barn which will be surrounded with a high. boaird fence so that the cattle may wander back and forth from the yard to the ham or vice veraa with- out the danger ot their becoming - strayed. A silo has been built in the corn- er of the yard from which the cattle may obtain ensilage during 'the winter. outside watering troughs electrically heated. will keep the cattle supplied with water for the year around. Another 'worlt saver in this type the manure only once a year. Bed- manure allowed to pile up during the winter. It will be scooped out by machine each spring. Expect Agreement On Defence Orders OTTAWA. Aug. 7 - (CE) Canada and the United states are expected to hammer out tomorrow the foundations of a new Hyde Park agreement under which the industrial mightiof both countries would be employed on 9. joint basis in the event of total v.'e.r. Industrial mobilization planners of both countries will meet in the Senate railway committee room to put the final touches to fl set of principles which. in effect, will have the some impact as that of the wartime Hyde Park .-':gi'ee- rnent. Formal approval of these prin- ciples is expected to be announced at a later date by President. Tru- man and Prime Minister st. Laur- enL Their acceptance. it is indicated. will open the door to placement in Canada of American defence or- ders runnlrig into the hundreds of millions of dollars. .....jL.:.gggg, expenditure for the five buildings is.-Interest S5760, janitor service 8600. taxes 3100. management 5300. fuel 52000. repairs 82134: or a total of 110,944. Revenue less reserve for vacancies and uncollected rem equals the same amount. A Moot Question "The question is what will hap- pen to the scheme it because of illness or oihcf misfortune beyond control of one or more of the ten- ants. renis cannot be coilccted.i I don't know.” said Mr. Stewart. "The idea of helping the needy is a good one as it might be said that with poor housing some of these people might be public charges for hospitalization. "On the other hand it does not seem proper that deficits incurred under this scheme should be a charge upon real estate which al- ready carries the bulk of the load of municipal taxation. Anyway it is an interesting experiment and next year you may ask me how it is working." Guests yesterday included the following Rotarians: Rev. S. K. Stiles. Toronto; Roy Newsome. K. C., Estevan. Sask.; Norman Wil- son. Rowley. Aita.; H. C. Weath- erby, Truro. N. 5.; A. C. Beach. St. Cstherines. Ont.; John 1". Smith. Windsor, Ont.; Rolland Lewin, Hanover. N.H.: Harold N. Carr, Campbellion. Ont; E 1 I s'w o r t h Large. Fredericton, N. B.; H. L. Johnston. Windsor. 0nt.; 1:. Blan- chard. Wilmington, Mass.: Harold Guthrie, Montreal. Other guests, were: Messrs. D. K. Witham,Mont- real: Austin Larabee. . Brockton; Mass; Rev. W. Warren. Morris- vllle. Penn.: Dr. Clarke Fraser. Montreal; Dr. Evans 3. Reid. Sal- timoret Dr. J. Ralph Calder, Montreal; James. Fullerton. City. and Dr. A. J. Denne. Toronto. Chairman yesterday was Rotar- ian Dr. J. A. Clark. NORTH IAMIIICAM, did! i l.. .8. STIVINION City sciaoi I Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the City School Board was held yesterday afternoon with Dr. R.G. Lea presiding. The resignstion of Sister Ida Reid from the principal- ship of Rochford Square School was accepted with much regret and Sister Christina Nelligari was appointed in her place. Sister Nel- ligan was principal of this school some years ago. Mr. Derri-ll Mc- Guigan. B.A.. was appointed to the staff of Queen Square School. It was decided that the schools would open on Tuesday, Sept. 5th. As the boiler in Prince Street School is nearing the end of .lts usefulness, considerable discussion took place regarding a new instal- laiion. A committee of the Board was given authority to finalize the situation. The chairman welcomed Mrs. Simon Paoii so a new mem- ber of the Board. OPEN WRONG SAI-7E NEWARK, N. J.. Aug. 7-(AP) -There are two-one-ton safes in the F. W. Woolworth Company store at '19 Broadway. One con- tained 53.000 cash. One was empty. Safecrackers worked hours and finally opened one Sunday nlsht. Needless to say, it was the Wrong one. OBAFT SIlPl'LliS Auk lor FIIEE HOIIHII-I-"Aria and runs RlllllIh'llI'l” and for rnmollir IFYVIPI and Imndls-roll supplies for all art: and crafts write to m I Au-a6u(t5-M4'44 . LIhIl'I'ED'" a m I I n .: ..t a v I '- :'1-13'::';i.ur:l"dlt...TnTtlI:t(s :b. 0ntIfl" Hooked augs.'&3.00 up: China- Glass. Furniture. Crystal and Ruby Lusters. Fllurlnel. Colored Gim- etc. KENSINGTON ANTIQUE SHOP TIIE. sun NEON SIGN 00. LTil.. 12 High st. Monctioii ii.B. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned upi until August 10, 1950, for the position as janitor in the foi- iowing schools of School Un- it No. 1- Spring Park, Parkdale, Winsioe, East Roy- alty, West Royalty. Central Royalty. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON M. RICE. Sec'y, School Unit No. 1 Ch'tovv;n R. R. 3 Phone 2711-R. Office: Parkdalc School FOR SALE Property consisting of one acre of land,'house. barn and garage, all in good condition. For further particulars ap- ply to: MES. EDNA SHARP, Tyne Valley, P. E. I." sort sass 7 IN THE TOWN 0l' TIIJIGTON Three and one-half acres of land. with building: and crop. Land is in two separate plots. each con- taining two quite desirable house lets. Also the following articles: Sort cart: spring- oath has-row; sanitary fire gun: re egtiriguielp or: on phone (Zenith). Having no further use for this property. will consider any reason- able offer. .- J -ndtivobi; A I I AUOU'5Ti 6841, , wAiiTEh T0 BIIY House by Veteran. III 0f I!!!" Ch"- ,iomiowii.- Would ieppmi-to rdvm-Ms-to be monthly. 1 ' , - . so.x..4Is ov.Ail9 . v . ( r I . Please call for all clothing leftfor sale or repair at NOTICE Final tax notice Maris School District, North Kelli”! Tau" S5913. Great Rustlco. All arrears of taxes must be paid on or before August 19th. George St., before Aug. 19th BY ORDER TRUSTEES. ness Auction Sale H , AT Ancvis siions '.iiursday Aug. 10th. 1.00 p.m. The undersigned offers for sale all the Household effects usually found in a large fully furnished, coun- try home. Comprising Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom furniture, bed springs and mattresses, kitchen chairs, tables, lamps, oil and gas, floor rugs, mats and carpets, dinnerware, dishes, kitchen range, kitchen and pantry utensils, one full set of books of knowledge, a very popular set. I ALSO THAT DESIRABLE. FAR-M Comprising 100 acres, beautifully situated with twelve chains of shore front, 70 acres clear and in very fertile condition. balance good hardwood and lumber. Ideal too for tourist home; excellent bathing beach. Excellent location for cabins. Must see it to appreci- ate it. T ' . If day stormy, sale will be held Saturday. Aug. .l2. Terms of sale: Cash. ' Mrs. JEANETTE - GIIOGKETT E. 0. BELL All0I'i0liEEli ' - ' AUCTIOZI sacs: AT IIARTSVILLE, THURSDAY. AUG. 10 AT 2 PM. Farm consisting of 100 acres, 85 acres clear; balance hand and soft wood. Also all household effects, and farm machinery, consisting of 1 truck wagon: 1 driving wagon; 1 box sleigh; 1 driving-sleigh; 1 hay rake; 1 Broadcast seeder; 1 hay mower; 1 set spring-tooth har- row; 1 set light harrow: 1 drum and cleaner; 1 set of fanners; 1 grindstone; 1 MacCormack-Deering separ- ator (almost new). Also all work harness and articles not enumerated. i If day is unfavorable sale will be held following day at same hour. Terms-Cash. ' DOEDEN MaoLENNAN, Owner. ALEO MacRAE, Auctioneer. - v . roa saw; DESIRABLE PROPERTY SITUATED AT 271 CENTRAL STREET. E P. ET. This property is situated in an excellent residential district. Dwelling house contains twelve rooms, and could be made into apartments with small expense. Hot air heating. Modem conveniences. Large garage. Lot has tron of 135 feet and is 150 feet in depth. For furt er particulars .apply:- nns EASTERN raosr COMPANY ' 154 Richmond Street, CHARLO'1'l'ETOWN. -raucous-.i Tenders will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday August 9th. 1950, for sub- adin imd veiling Trans-Canada Klghwayv om- sch rove -to 'Pickard's Lane-epproxiutbtdlydwo mixes. Specifications and tender forms may be had at the Trans-Canada Highway Office. Provincial Building, Charlottetown. . i E. (I. warm, 5 . Deputyuiiiimr. NV oarr. runuc wonxs, Atyp '1-hallways 21'... I -:9 1-. . i a ' I 'l .......,........o 7 as we are closing out of busi-t r