JULY 14. 1952 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Chuge For Any Advertisement 25 Cpnts. t ntnl Guardian Locals do per word; Western and Eastern Locals per word; Announcements and Coming Events do per word: Classified 3d per word; In Memoriam Notices Mo per thch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual offerings, of Condolence Bio per inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for tiI.ilil and lo cents for every additional 3 words: Notices of thanks and Appreciation. Mo per Inch or so per word: Lists of Suhscl'lp- tlons. 63 cents per inch; Address and I'i-esentatlon. 81.00 i i other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable tor damages arising out of erro amount pilld for the spare actu the nuvertisement in which beyond the amount paid for su the error occurred. whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability tor non-insertion of any advertisement Cards. eic.. 51: per name; Letters, rs in auvertlsemerits beyond the ally occupied by that portion of ch ndvei tlseineni. Apartments Wanted WED-FOUSR nooiu APART-1 inent. Phone 3020-L. boarders Accnnimcdated l 22 Elm Avenue. For Sale FOR SALE - FISHING BOAT. 42 ft. long. 10 ft beam, 6 years old. Equipped with two propel- lers and shafts, one in the cen- tre and one in the quarter. With or without motors. Hollis Mae- Kay, French mi-er. cars Leaving ' .47.-A--M4- CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTONl July 18. Can accommodate two Apply Box 221 Guardian. FA G-ER iToTro-is'., .iuly lillh. Con tzilie tivo. Piiriiil-l 55. . cars 8. Trucks For Sale FOR sane.-rein-'FAno'o oxa- ton. 101 Upper Queen. i-eoir"sX1Tr:-i'ii;?4T'ri3iriiTi'i'Tii i 1947 reconditioned motor. snort roiidiiioh, 5150.00. Phone .'il-IS-.i.l FOR SALE - 1931 MODEL A.l good running order. Robert Harding. Darnley FOR SALE-I950 FORD TRU K. 3-Lon. 12-foot box, with hoist. Good condition. Apply Arnold Smith, Conway. Female Help Wanted LAUNDRESS WANTED IMMEDI- ately. Wages 360.00 a month and board. Stanliope Beach Inn. WAN T E D - EXPERIENCED Stenographcr. Apply in writing. stating experience and enclosing FOR SALE - COTTAGE. WITH electricity and half acre of land on park road Siarihope Beach. Apply Mrs. Margaret MaeAulny, I anliopc 1 RS ET RA. 1 Victor bzittery radio, 1 Velox si-pnraior, (35 lbs. Apply Louis liirzginiioliirini, G. liii;ginboili- zun's tinsniiili siiop, Montague. R SALE - SCHOOL DESKS. good condition, cheap. Wlieatley River School. Theo Sclliir, Sec- rotary. 150R s.(iIi-:3-Ti”i”oii5i-Tiiiiiif i771?- pose Siioriliorii calves. also bred sows. Apply Seymour rt. Wood and Son, Mt. FOR SALE-GENERAV . horse about i150 lbs, good work- er. ('.ordon Wriglit, 1226 Bright- on ltoad. Lost mar IF -.i'i."E? ll, Ronsoii lightei ivili initials W. H. B. Finder leave at Bea's Snack Bar. licivard. LOST-GABARDINE ITAT AT Hoistciii meeting Julie '.l4tn. Finder return to Guardian of- (ice. Come; 91 . -' tlnns Write BOX S. Guardian. LOST - ONE H001) SIGN BE- liverii Cliai'ioiicloii'ii anti Sutu- quired mt, me Bison Quwk iiiersidc, via llrvilfllnl Valley. Lunch. Montague. Higlinsl l'inr.i-r contact ityinaii Large. wages. board and room includ- ed. Phone 8050. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. BE- lween 30 and 40 years of age. Capable of carinr: for five ('llllil' rcn. ages 4 months to 1'2 years. A permanent home if mutually agreeable. No objection to lady with one child under )0 years o( iiize. References required mi request. Murriiy Si-otl, 2li Water Street, Suninicrside. phone 329i. ' For Sale .L..M......M.:.....D. GOOD USED PASSENGER TIRES 86.00 each. Truck tires 750-825- 900x20 530.00 each. 32x6 525.00 each. 'l00xl6 - 11 018.00 cacli. Truck tubes 85.00 each. Passen- ger tubes s2.00 each. Shipped C.O.D. collect. Glendale Tire Co. 1237 Weston Rd., Toronto. Ont. FOR SALE -- POULTRY LAY- ing mesh. 55 lbs. per bag. M. and A. Peters. FOR SALE - 25 ACRES OF standing hay. Louis MacDonald. Bedford. FOR SALE-ONE NEW FOUR- bar Oliver side-delivery hay rake. tractor hitch. Also one used dump rake. Weeks Coal Yard. FOR SALE-FISHING BOAT, -12 ft long, 10 ft. heani, ii years old. Equipped with two propellers and shafts, one in the centre and one in the quarter. Willi or without motors. Hollis Marl(.1y, French River. Tr-(Tn-STEETZ SIPr.RDRfNTX- gara potato duster on rubber tires, engine driven..liorsc liir tractor hitch, Condition iii;-9 new. Elliott Webster, l(cnsini:- ton. Phone 59. W . . .-.---.-: -- FOR SALE - A FEIV ti-OOI) Deerlng mowers. new. liiowcr suitable for trlirtors. Also 1 used horse nioivc-rs. J. Campbell, Alherton. I 173i?-SKEE - A row iiowiu'- Bin! six row tractor mounted dusters left. Clearing at special price s260.00 installed on any make of tractor. Easily installed or removed. Ask the fai-incr who owns one. Hall M.-uiufncturiiil; Co. Ltd., Summersidc. vsan 'I'RA(JT()RS eon saw. two Fords, Fiirninll II, Fnrniiiil F12, Allis Chalmers RC, Allis filinlmers WC: all in mod con- dition, rcrisonribly priced. Also several used horse ii.-iy mowers. W. Don new Cocksliutt ll0l'SI'- iiinWcl'S and owcr mowers. J. l.. lliii-l ner quipnient Ltd.. Summer-I side. FOR SALE - YOUNG PIGS. Al'- ply to Billy MncQuarric. Si. Catherines. p FOR SALE - 00 ACRE lIIiRD- wood block. King's Co. Apply to Box 220 Guardian Office. M Kennedy & Mustard REAT. ESTATE BRCIKERB l Charlottetown. P It I. ' Properties Bought and Sold Also 3 Full Rental and Imietloeieering Service I25 Kent street-Phone nos lair Metliod cleaners We Bless wilill.EllS Piioss 2448 499 Yellow Cab. LOST-BETWEEN METROPOLI- ion and Hughes Drug, a brown leather wallet, conthining sum of money. Please phone 1584-12. Reward. Losr-niiovviv BIAERIE) of one eye. White hind foot. Notify Stirling MaeLeod, Dun- TTTT 43',1. das. I LOST enou- TiTfiisii)'r:-To black shoes, finder please phone 55-Ring 23. Malpcqiio. ' Male Help Wanted WANTED - M -i'r"1J-ii-iiri'iLT('-. ing machines. Fred Colpitts, Salisbury, N.B.- salesmen ltiaiiedp WANTED -- SERVICE SALES- men, must be willing to work and have a car. Contact Mr. 0. K. Prcsby, Elcctrolux tcanadal Ltd. 1787. Teachers Wanted WANTED - TEACHER FOR BON- shaw School. Supplement 3500. Mrs. Nell Salmond, Secretary. vvifiv-ri3:iiV;Ai7i?:-A73ri'is"ii"1-7o'ii Red Point School. Supplement S-I00. Jcronie Sutherland. Secre- tnry. To Let iE66i'v'Fro'ii"nENit..1"7"i'i'(i:i'E Street. Phone I037-J. fo-'ir'iiiv'F - iiioii'aim'”s'ix"- room apartment. Electric stove, frigidaire. (ird floor. Phone 1166. Kensinxzlon. new pair of lady'siu1lCli3-NSBG. l e ceivcd by the undersigned up THE GUARDIAN. N. v. s....c.......c Ends Week With Burst oigrengih NEW YORK, July 13 - (AP) - A sensitive stock market shifted nervously last week at the mercy of diverse influences but it wound up the week with a. burst of strength that hasn't been exceeded in more than a. month. On balance it: was lower but the manner in which it acted through- out was considered fundamentally sound. The steel strike. which has be- come the worst in the history or the country, was responsible for major market action in both dir- ections. Industries like automobiles dir- ectly depending on steel are hard- est hit, but the railroads are hard hit, the oil industry is slowing down. and hundreds of little in- dustrial plants are pinched. One phase of he trouble in the background is the strike in the iron ore mines. Tonnage lost now can't be made up fast because of the suspension of shipments when the Great Lakes are frozen in the winter. The steel mills may have 0.8. Steel Report CLEVELAND, July l3 - (API - Tne steel strike has been a long one, and may not. be inflationary, says the magazine bteel today. It makes this observation: "The steel strike may not make it as difficult to get steel as you may think. "Sounds contradictory. doesn't it, to the assumption of many peo- ple, including Henry H. Fowler, de- fence production administrator. that the strike is only rebuilding 9. steel shortage? "What they're assuming is that it strike is inflationary," continues the metal-working trade Journal. It added that short strikes often are but that this one already has run six weeks and "at least 52.400,- 000,000 has already been lost." Steel cites as it case history at Cleveland mlllivrlght who had planned to buy a new automobile and take a vacation trip. But be. cause he already has lost six Weeks' may he can't. do either. Then the magazine adds: ''It looks as though ii lot of automobiles. refrigerators and loads of other goods made from steel will be lacking customers." Steells estimate of the national production rate rose two points ldst week to H5 per cent of riled cap- to halt won: this winter or spring "M- for lack of ore. The week's net: loss as measured bv the Associated Press average of SHAMROCK w' I" 60 stocks came to 50 cents with the HT)". July meeung or the average standing at sl06.'It). That is only 80 cents away from the 1952 high. The five most. active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange this week, with net change and closing price, were Glenn Martin up ill. at l0-"ii, Kern County Land up 51.. at film. E.R. Squibb up 2-35 at 25-';,'. Union 011 of California off Vi at and Atlantic Refining up IV. at 34il'i. Canadion issues were mixed Fri. day. Canadian Pacific and Melli- tyre each added 1,, Dome Mme; lost iii: and International Nickel was off is. On the curb. Giant Yellowknife was unclianzed, Royallte added 1; and Lake Shore was not quoted. Shamrock Woments Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Sam Gillies. There were ten members and two visitors present. The meeting opened with the recital of the ”Creed” and the committees gave ilicir reports and new committees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Joseph Hagan and Mrs. George Hughes; pro- gram, Mrs. Lionel Cairns and Mrs. Freeman Walsh. Three women were appointed to meet with the trustees to decide about the fixing of the inside of the school. A very interesting program was put on by the committee in charge. The roll call for August is to be answered with a. penny for each size of the shoe. The meeting was brouglit. to a close with "God Save the Queen." MODERN PI.L';IBIN(i'i WINNIPEG, July 13 - (op) A Coarse grain fiiturcs lll'li':c5 moved narroivly in a generally inactive session today on i'he- Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Active and aggressive demand appeared in barley with some nur- chases attributed to American malt- ing interests. Shippers had modes: purchases in oats and houses with cxnort connections took (lax. More than 74 per cent of thr- dwcllings in Ciiflatlii in 1051 had running '- Pi". . May till”; A. Barley-July l.1li"iiB. Oct. 1,20Vs. Dec. 1.18-ii, May 1.i9i..A. Rye - Jly l.96'.ib, Oct. i.99MB. Dec. 1.99l,'sB, May iZ.l)lN. Flax Jly 3.9(iV,, Oct. Dec. 1i.li7, May li.El6bllt. 4.00”.-. DOUBLE coi'uiuaMoriA'rivi:'- The. newest Vatican stamp to be u- sued, above, commemorates first issuance of a Vatican stamp 100 years Black on cream, the stamp carries I. blue inset. lower left. portray- REG. ing the original stamp. Design of the new stamp depicts Italian postal coach. U.S. Steel Strike Biting Into Canadian. Industry (Caiiadiaii Press) The United' States steel strike. now six weeks old, has begun to bite deeply into Canadian indus- try lifitl the effects are widening with each (lay the walkout con- tiiiucs. A Canadian Press survey ind:- cates that the indiistrlally-rich area of Central Canada has been hardest liii. Steel and automobile plants have curtailed production and lot out some workers. 'l'lic roiislruciioii iiidusiry is feeliiig the pinch, particularly in struc- tural parts and materials which can only be imported from the United States. At. Moiiirz-til, an official of Al- tzonia Conipziiiy said many sinaller Canadian sir-r-l plants will he forced to close if iron-ore ship- ments from the U. continue to be interrupted. Layoffs can also be expected. the official said, in the country's largest steel mills iiiiliin four or five weeks if no settlement is reached. C. H. Millard, national director of the United Steelworker; of America tC.I.O.-C.C.L.l, Friday ur;:r-d the Defence Prodiirtion Dc- p;irimcni's stvr-l roiiiroller, K. S. Harris, to divert. iron ore from strep Rock, 0nt., to Canadian steel mills. Most of Sleep Rock's production --a relatively-small amount of North Aincrican production goes to the U. S. IVliile the steel No information was available on overnight loadings of Canadian wheat for export. Prices of class two wheat were down 1 cent. I.W.A. wheat was Closing prices. Oats July lT2'Vii. Oct. llldxiiA,l TENDERS Sealed Tenders will bere- Phone 747 until July 21. 1952 for the ARRIYINO TODAY FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS . , 3269.50 up FIRESTONE, BRYENTON & McI(AY Iiiimrdiate Delivery purchase of Winsloe School (old), land and buildings. This property is situated on the Winsloe Road. Further particulars may be obtained at School Unit No. 1 Office; in Parkdale Scliool. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON M. RICE, Secretary, School Unit No. 1.- Phone 2711-R. WHY PAY MORE? GUARANTEED PAINTS, per gal. .. LIGHTER GRADES, pt-r gal. .. l(.&R. 111 Richmond St. I .. - . M95 53.95 STORE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR RENT-MODERN APART- mciit in residential district. ll'Til'llD(llzIl0 rm-upaiiry. Present l tenant lcziviiirz Province. Appl,v.1 I "CR" (liizirdiziii, , , MD. . .., . . 4 .7 Typewriters . . --TITEITEITIIED-v.7I'ATmT terms on Remington Portable Typewriters. Payments as low as 55 nionthiy. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience. Re- l niiiigton Rand, 104 Kent .Street., X Wanted iVIVAvNTI-IIIT -vsi?ETrii'r")fii'i"'”1?Efi's I SchoollUnit No. 1. Apply to Gordon M. ltiee. Pririrdiilc School. W-AN'r7lED-1 A MALE coi.iTii: pup. Write or phone 21-31. Frankie MncRac, Whentley Riv- er, P.E l VILI. WANT NUMBER OF , good veal calves, also some fat sheep and ii iiumlicr oi good lambs and izood fcedcr ciittlr. Phone Wellington MncNcill 1183 or 602. Will pay highest mar- kct prlres for good quality stock. will notify when will accept calves and sheep. B. (7. WAGES Rt-iilsii .Columl1i:i's male farm help are the highest paid in Crin- iidn. with an average wage of 3690 A day. T WANTED 2 MODERN (JARS -Apply- TOWN TAX". ...s., ...- I v . . . . This trio or sisters, Donna Jean Msclzne. centre, ed is boat into Yvonne, left. and Mary, were the heroines in the They were, however, unable to rescue her two rescue of a young girl who nearly drowned in dceplslsters who had been swimming also in onee-femll- water of Horseshoe lake at Meynooth Station, nearl iar pool which, unknown to them, had been increas- Bancroft, Ont. summoned by a railway sectionhanrl,t-d in depth by A beaver dam, when they went un- who had dived in fully clothed to rescue the girl. the,der sisters from Mount Dennis, Oiit., quickly launch- Sisters Play important Part in Rescue Ofillrownlng Girl . . Us. ., which they pulled the victim. l i l l I I an early Tat yet replied to Mr. Miiiarii.-7 is understood the scheme is com- plicated. partly by Canadian com- PAGE NINE EETASH Get 550 to 51000 in 3 simple steps I. Phone or step in at Household FlTianee. I. Tell us how much cash you need. loans on you own signature. No bookable security required. I. Take up to 24 months to repay. OIISEHOLD FINANCE a..J.'. rm... nnl uni! mm...-...1..: rnmnnrr frmtnrr m......:.a. 150 Great George 51., suite 1, phone 2992 CHAILOITITOWN, P.l.l. .... FOR SALE Tenders will be received by FOR SALE FLEET CANUCK AIRPLANE mltments to the u. s., where Perfect condition; plenty of :1l”d91'51SECd 1111 -(1iuiy26tli about 15 per cent of the steel spares; costs less than a earl r 1” W” as” ml r9m.m' plants hr; nnaffeeiled the to buy; Costs less Hm” a Carl Ell: the '0l1(':l('Sf'll00l l)llll('lllIj:.', 5l-Tlk9v 5” I74” Y W SHPPW3 . a UITB l '0lI. difficulties on the Gi'r-at Iliakes. to opexata y l I The Mariiimes and British (.ol- Phone 1800 pups. F. guy. JOHNSTON, umbia reported no serious effects directly attributable to the U. S. tie-up. Steel.production st Syd- ney, N. S., was reported at full blast. British Coiuniiiia is aiile to get supplies from 1'. S. plzinis which are not on strike. Get Your JOHN DEERE PARTS' At A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I.. Secretary of Trustees g BUSINESS FOR SALE Well established, large turnover goiicrai store for sale. A going concern in the thriving community of Kinkora. This is a wonderful opportunity as the possibilities of expansion are unliinited. Appiy:- or Call At Guardian Office WILLIAM E. lTIacGlJIGAN, Kiiikora. SHORE LOT WANTED Shore properly desired in any picturesque section of, the Island suitable for sum- mer cottage-. Please ivrile for full par- ticulars and price 10- i BOX 219, GUARDIAN ; i , Desirable property of 100 acres: 35 acres under FOR SALE c , cultivation. The rest in hay and pasture. Apply: WINNIE CI'I)M()I(P1. Winsloe N ortii. lirhere Ought To Be A Law THAT wAuz-up APARTMENT HOUSE , SEEMS FULL OF PRIVATE Eves, WHEN CHLORINES BOY FRIENDS SEE HER TO HER DOOR M -ill HELEN EME T71 as :9 suessmn AVE, cmcAGo, ILL. Mecluu New WELL Reel iii By Fagaly And Shorten BUT WHEN HER 9009. was JIMMIED AND we PLACE PICKED CLEAN , wuo i HEARD on SAW Awruiuc-? -. SCORE :- zsizol 3' .. HARD OF yiEARiNG! 1 T . .3..." amt... WAY nggfxi FIT, - x.K :L:J,(Qx'Tks':x(X(xl,xXkT V T Imfm-AT ,r- WHAT. maps piotyso - career .1: : -yr