7 FEBRUARY 23. 1952 M -Advertising liataa Minimum course For A Central Guardian Locals In pa gnd Appreciation. Mo per Inch other Rates The advertiser agrees that error is due to the negligence beyond the amount paid tor a 3, per word: Annonneenaots and Coming lvsnts In per word; classified 30 per word; In Iemstian Notices Me per inch; List! or Floral and spiritual Oflu-Inga. cards. etc. be per nsnia; utters oi Condolence no per inch; Wedding Bngagsms 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices or riianka tlons. 63 cents per inch: Address and Presentation. 81.00 tvir damages arising out or errors in advertisements beyond the amount trail! I" 010 space actually occupied by that portion of the nuvutlsement in which the error occurred. whether such there shall be no liability lor non-Insertim. of any advertisement ...-... --..D.-. Payable In Advance in: Advertisement 25 Cents. word; Western and Eastern Locals - Its, 00 words he or be M! Isrd: I-Iats oi Subscrip- On Application the publisher shall not he lisbls of its servants or otherwise, and nob advertisement. ,,... liaiiy Chicks ro-it SALE-CHICKS. car com: layers and good meat birds. it. 0. P. sired and Canadian Ap- proved. Write. Maritime Chick II.lIChfI',V, 682 Maitt Street. Saint John. N. B. IIIIRLY DAYOLD CHICKS SHOULD ti: ordered in advance. so get pure list and catalogue now Tntv have started puilets and I gggjiilscaliaiieoigu g '1-Airrrmo AND rat-an name"? er. Phone Maccallum 2219-J. WATCH REPAIRS - FAST EX- pert work by certified Watch Specialist. Box 944. Guardian. Tl-IE GRAHAM-HOEME PLOW used on Louis BromIield's Malabar Farm. sold in the Maritime: by Douglas MacI"ar- lane. Bedcquc. Inquiries invited. 1. 1: is 1 - Wit... 512311.? mm -m-m-wssnvo- 'C-nhlonegown; ch”. 5, Mug”. Marvel Hairdressing Schools - Kcnsington; Robt. .1. Shaw. Wm") WWW - Gfmer Ov- moomfleyd. J. J. syew,"' ch”, portunlty-Better Pay Pleasant .U..M&...L Work. Catalogue Pit-e. Write cars it Trucksjor Sale 1'01!-IS-ALE .. mi PLYMOUTH coach. Good condition. George Crosby. West Royalty. For Sale roit"'sKL'r: .. muvmc. SLEIGII. Apply P. 0. Box 86. Victoria. 111.1-JAR AND woon LANDS FOR sale. D. F. MacDonald. souris. ro'iTs'.T1.r: -. KITCHEN DRAIN- hnnrd sink. George Crosby. west Royalty. r6n'TiX1Ta - one 1-:Lac'rruc and coal combination range. Ap- ply Brown Electric. 'roiFTsA1.a: - SING!-:1: srzwmo iinchine. Perfect condition. Box 111:1. cm Guardian. 'm'n room house, residential section. Apply Box 975 Guardian. ion sacs: - MAN'S SPRING and Fall Tweed Coat. New. size :01. 510.00. 18 Psssmorc street. i'0lt.-IS-IA.lIEIlI--:F'ITI1TI.-.Y.-EIIAIIVOI.-D snu: -. NEW snviffv Bloor Street. Toronto. aranchesm llamilton - Ottawa Canada).- National System. Personals . EASY TO QUIT SMOKING--USE Tobacco Eliminator. a scientiiic treatment, quickly stops craving for tobacco. rid: the system of nicotine. King Drug Pharmaceu- tical Chemists (Alberta). P. 0. Box 873. London. Ont. - liavt Furs Wanted ALI. P. E. I. PURE WANTED - Top prices assured! ”Shubert" needs unlimited quantities of Prince Edward Island Furs - it will pay you to ship promptly all your Furs. Currently paying (Top grades) up to: Muskrat and weasel 53.00; squirrel soc.- Mink 030.00; Raccoon 55.00; Red Fox 54.00; skunk (Dry) 52.00. These Higher Prices mean Most. Money to Youi Don't delay- ship Qulckl Dept. 146, ”Shubert" 213-215 Paclllc Arc.. Winnipeg. Man. ”-i.itiFsTn”eIi.Vl'aiit3iiDE chestnut gelding. well trained T -':-r' saddle horse. ll good driver. cAe:E1:lP::1:?I;Elsh1:Eg 1oI;AN;r; Phonc summerslde 2281. local cumda” AV wondemvu mfg); A11; ," ymywywym making sideline. Write for full 1-inn. SALE - LADlES' WOOL particulars. Mount Shcltord Suit Dress (Black). Size 18. 310. Press. P. -O. Box '15. Rosemont. ladies. two Dresses. (Green). Montreal. P. Q. Size 18. 55.00 each. Ladies' Camel linlr Cont (White). Size 17. 515. 121 good condition. write Box ')T4. Guardian Office. remaie Help wanted iffy '1' 1: n - EXPERIENCED 21:1 for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. P. M. Simmons, 04 Bl'i;:I1lDll Road. n'.-i.vrr.o .. FOR. 1'wtiN"'ru'"on March, capable woman or girl for general housework. modern conveniences. Good 110.008. Apply Mrs. Morris Case- 3P.1'. Kcnsittgton. rooms. Phone 408. F011--tiE.vr - Tnrnn-'rI1.ooIi. lxlzlrrlroom Apartment. Phone l'nIv.-n'i:N'i' ..- '.FFt”r't'iE-'n'ti't)'iVa AD-"lmcnl. separate entrance. g0l)rI.1' 327 Graiton, nltcr 5 p.m. TLVINIINS. Ot1t.. Feb. 22-(CPI - Something went wrong wlicrc, .'i'.liei'I- Challioux, dc.-tier, opening it IWX-car. found it full of vtlicat. instead of lump coal. H0 said Joklngty. "I'll sell it burs it will have to bag it him. sc1.'.' TI"? railway company is trying I: dilnd out who owns the wheat .11 p What happened to Chali. .oux coal. All MP5:-Lil3iF""E" i7oifDiinN-1' - an 1! N1 s 11 P1 is some- Tlmmlns coal newly-arrived looar nne for half price, but whoever 3250.00 STOCK SUPPLIED ON credit 10 put you in business for yourseli. sell exclusive electric- iii products for home and indus- try. Up to 100??) profit, Restricted territories. Men and women. Write Dept. D 15. P. O. Box 294. Hamilton. Ont. WE'RE GIVING SOMETHING away! Each month "Free Pro- ducts" as door openers for our salesmen. plus more advantages than you ever dreamed about. Full or spare time. How can you benefit from all these? By writ- ing to Farnllex. 1600 Deiorlmier. Dept. 8. Montreal. CALL ON PROPERTY OWNERS- - Earn big money taking orders lor remarkable product that saves building owners 7061: on maintenance. R. C. Patton. start- ed with us in January and earn- er 311,754.60 first 10 months. Many other equally exceptional money making records. If 30 or over l'IIId willing to work full 8 hour days. write Vice-President, Dept. CD. Box 789, Ft. Worth 1, Texas. To Let V T0 LET--TWO I-IEATED ROOMS. light housekeeping. Adults. 86 Cumberland, evenings. TO-L-ET -. nnnifoiftu vviiii twin beds. modern home. Meals If desire. Phone 2196-J. Vlanttiti w A N r E n - "rEITvai.1.iNc. Trunk. Phone 2939-L. 1- CIVIL SERVICE- lfederall mllnm INDUSTBIAI. wrun- lims OFFICERS, sssso-stsso. or. '1 lri-:.u, t:;'1: . :-- ”mo.smn. Oulwttrr oil-i(.iv:n. INCOMF -rm Iissassons - . . . . asoto. 83710, Various Centres, ' 03' ASSISTANT TI''('HNI('lAN ; :7 2:15;:-'31.! M lllS'l'0l'A'.l'lIOLOG- - I 0 MM .. 3.030-32000, Ot- IIOSPITAI COOKS ma ' ' n - 0-C20” :)"r:lt 32739533180. at Moose Factory: -. and Miller Bay, 3. C, I1 ll 11 M 1 s -r - . 8mM2m' o:luhwuITE(7lINl(.lANB, 4 MET . hm. olulwtgasrunnan. ai.io an liliraoaomoit-at Ass . . . tsranrs. ?;”::”t”W0triu. . Moncion Air Services VoDciuils and application forms at -m”' Mlrcsi. Civil Service Com- lmu" omctu at National Em- ylioymem s"'VIt'0 Offices and M! Offices. M .1?- ' IOU Dlllilufsi ' In clean tv A N 1- r.-: o - THREE noon" heated Apartment. unfurnished Phone 2393-J. WANTED - QUANTITY OF MIX- ed oats and barley. Apply "N" cm Guardian stating PROPERTY UP TO 100 ACRES partly cleared. partly heavily wooded. Must be on seashore with clean sandy beach. Build- ings not necessary. Give full de- tails and cost in llral reply. Write Box 969. Guardian office. WANTED - Bl:l.lAm.l' MAN A8 Dealer in King and Queen Counties. Experience not nec- essary. A line opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawlt-igh Products have been sold for years. Big proiits Products furnished on credit write R.awleigh'a Dept. MI.- , B-470-163, Montreal. WABI-IINGTON. Ilieb. 21 D (AP) -Senator Herbert O'Conor (Dem.- Md.) introduced yesterday is ice- olulion callinir for the breaking off of diplomatic relations wltii Czechoslovakia until that country Press wrreapondcnt. from prison. Oatls was sent to prison on chor- gen that he was a spy. charges which have been vigorously denied by the AP and the U. S. Govern- Itnent. p 'I'lMM.lN!. 0nt., no. 30 --(CP) -Three Tlmmlna youths pleaded guilty Tuesday to a joint chart! or armed "'robosnn" robbery II the Aunor Gold Mine a week I10. sentence. The three-Calvin Craik. 21. Kenneth Eastman. 19. and Reuben Ct:-iainen, 20-were chara- ed with robbing the mine or 10 bus of gold precipitates which were carted oil on s toboggan. They were rnnianded one week for ,5 up Toronttinttitocka TORONTO. Feb. 22 - (OP) - Closing stocks. Salas Sleek Class 500 Am! Us-an 21 2000 Acme Gas 18 9100 Admiral 40 13900 Aiax . 105 3500 Am Leduc 80 000 Am Nepho 92 13500 Am Ylr 50 11620 Anacon 350 17000 Anchor .. 20 2280 -Anglo Cdn 900 1130 Anglo Hut 11 1-" 1000 Am: Rouyn 21 1700 Ankeno 40 5500 Apex Res it 1-2 1000 Aquarius 10 1-4 22200 Area 37 2500 Arjon 12 500 Armistice 10 1-2 2600 Ascot 275 14250 Athonn 10 1-2 8500 Allin Rut 24 1500 Aubeile it :1-4 8900 Asher . 170 2600 Aumaque 20 500 Aunor 299 2000 Bagairiac 16 1000 Bankfld 7 1-2 1000 Bamat 98 850 Barvue .. 810 2800 Base let . 52 1-2 4500 Beliekeno 211 1700 Bevcrt 80 4600 Bible .. 99 7500 Bldgood 5 3-4 138900 130010 20 3-4 500 Bordulac :16 13700 Brewla 19 2010 BA OII Xd 30 5-8 300 Broul Reel 143 200 Bull Am: 116 1500 Bull Cnd 23 3000 Bull R1 11 1-4 1300 Bulldog .75 200 Cal at Edm 15 1-2 10520 Callinan 31 1-2 12100 Calmont 214 59600 Calnortli 148 3000 Galvan Con 600 200 Campbell 485 350 C Afl Oil 635 105 C Oil 2.5 20125 Cdn Wllliston 490 750 Casslar .. 375 5500 Cent Explr 710 '..'i25.0 Cent Lcduc . 285 1260 C Pat 82 1-2 1000 C Porc 17 500 Centremaq 14 200 Chem Res 128 500 Cheskirk 6 4100 Chestvie 41 190 Chrom 730 750 Cit lar 10 1-2 1100 Cobalt 83 500 Coch W111 110 35300 Con Astor 26 3700 C Gordasuii 1111 2180 Con Howey 41 13100 Can Lebei . . 13 1-2 2605 Con Smelt New . 39 1-4 1416 Con Nichol . 16 2000 C Rochette . 20 3-4 300 Contrast . 360 2000 Coumor . 11 3-4 1500 Crestaurum , 13 6 Crows N . 72 3500 Crowshorc . 15 2200 Dav Pete . 47 10200 Decalta . 30 1-2 1000 Delnitc . 115 6300 Delta. . .. . 12 15100 new Leduc . 262 64950 Discov . 7:1 980 Dome 17 1-4 50 Dome Explor 900 3100 Donalda . 44 3500 Duvay 11 7800 1: Crest 23 3100 E Malart 91 34600 E Rim . 116 2900 E Suil . 880 500 Elder 50 1-4 13000 Eldona 22 5300 El Pen Rey 17 500 El Sol .. 5 1-4 2300 Estella 222 953 Eureka I45 305 Falcnbdge 12 3-8 38300 Fargo 54 825 Fed Pete 810 4200 Fenimore 101 4000 Flank Pet 43 5500 Frnncoeur 9 1-" 1400 Froblsher 1200 Gas Explr 1300 Geri Pete 2400 Gen Pete A 5000 Geneva 737 Giant Yk 1000 Gillies 5500 Gods Lk 2000 Cioldale 4000 Goidcrest 6000 Gold Eagle 2800 Gold Man 1000 Goldhawk 500 Goldorn 500 Goodflah 1900 Grah Bousq 3445 Gridoil 2000 Guayana 1500 Gulf Lead 2000 1-lalcrow 3500 Hard Rock . 1500 I-larricana 1600 I-lar H11) 1005 I-Iasaga 7000 H of Lks 1000 Headway 10500 l-feva . .. 2000 High Bell 8700 I-lighwood 271100 High Crest 885 I-loliingcr 112 Home 0 12000 I-lom Yk 2500 Hosco 1550 Hoyle . 825 Hud Bay 1500 Hugh Pam WINNIPEG. Feb, 2 -- (Ci-7) - Prioes showed a iii-m tone at the close today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. . Outside interest was limited due to the Washington holiday in the United States. but most grains re- ceived fair support from local and trees William N. Oaiis. Associated commission houa. Another factor in the trade was the lack of good offerings and hedges. Export loadings of Canadian wheat included 900.000 bushels for the United Kingdom and 150.000 for Italy. Prices for class two wheat and I.W.A. were unchanged from yes- torday. Cloning prices: Oats - 9231.; Jiy 8896: Oct. mi- llsrlcv - .u..' 1.35; Jly 12.'i'.'a: Oei. 1.181;. . Rye -. May 1.8065; Jiy 10111: Oct. 1.8015-B. flax - Mu 4.543; Sly 4.45363: Oct. 4.l7N. , Can Cam Prnxd Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. Feb. 22 .. (CPI - closing stock Ilhotationsz Stock Ablt .. . . Ahlt Pr Ashes Atlas .. . . . Bathurst A ti x Bell . . BC Pow I! Can so . Can Ss Fr Cdn Brew Cdn Car CPR Xd Cocksh Xd C Smelt Cons Pap . , D Seal: Xd today Dom Bi-id Dom Coal Dom Tar .. Dom Tar Pr Dom Tex Fndtn Fraser Ford A G St) War H Brld . . How Smth I-iud Bav Xd Imp Oil Imp Tab . Imp Tob 4Pc Pr Int Nick Xd . Int Pap Xd today Int Pete r . .. Lake Wrls Xd Masscv Xfl McColl Xd N S11 Car Placer Price . Que Pow Xd st Law Cn Shwngii Xd Steel Steel Pr Un Steel Walker Wpg E1 ...q, -a-.nm--as.-u ....-.-g--.-rogues:-s:-:s.. D..p- .. HO .iuvi-oc.i:o5-r-aao-as..-ac.-a.A3:a:i::r3'.t-sou-oJ3'3sq:3aEt35:25Iq' -I as BANKS Can Not Xd Imp Mil Xd NScot . . Royal Xd Produce MONTREAL. Feb. 22 - (CF) - Ptoduce prices quoted today by the Dominion Department of Agricul- lure: Eggs: Free cases. extra large size 42--12'.-.-." large size 41-41';-: med- ium size 39; small size 33; B 32; C 28. Receipts; 403 cases. Butter: Current receipts Que No. 1 pasteurized ircsli 66'-.-; Que No. :1 6312; wholesale Que No. 1 pasteur- ized fresh 671.1-67'-.-: first grade ctealnery prints job price 0814:-09. Receipts? Nil. Cheese: Current receipts Ontario colored 36: Ontario white 38. 17.0.8. factory: Quebec colored 35'...-; Que- licc white .7511: F. 0.13. Montreal; wiiolcsiilc Ontario colored 3711: On- Itarlo white 37; Quebec colored 38- '.i: Quebec white 36. Receipts: Nil. Potatoes: to retailers) Que No. 1 73's 11.15- .'i'.25; N. B. No. 1 75's 3.50-3.60; MB. No. 1 10's .50-.52; MB. No. 1 50's 2.25-2.35: P.E.I. No. 1 7515 3.60- .'i.6.'i; l".E.I. No. 1 10's .52; Maine No. 1 50's 2.20-2.30: Maine No. 1 10's .49-.50: New York No. 1 50': 2.13. -..-.. -;..A. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto - Prices ciinib slowly. Montreal - Papers, lndustrials strengthen. New York - Closed for Wash- I ington's birthday holiday. ' Canadian Dollar MONTREAL. Feb. 22 -- (CP) -- Thc United Statcs dollar today clos- ed at 1732 of one per cent premium to the Canadian dollar, unchanged from Thursday's close. That is. it took s1.00 1132 Canadian to buy :1 Amct-lcaii. The pound stcrliiig was 52.7823. also unchanged. 3 0'! D10 PLUMBIN g and HEATING CATALOGUE Baths. basins. sinks. closets. electric shallow 2 and deep well mps; soil pipe. soil ttings, fibre pipe. range boilers. electric water licntern, steel pipe and Ottinga. ' WRITE TODAY MAIN PLUMBING HEATING SUPPLIES CO rt n(i I099 SI. IMVIIIICL Pointing - Decanting and Paper Hanging iou l-ICWATI Bcivcdere Ave. Phone 913-I. - crease In exnorts to (Small Rvliolcsnle lots pg THE .GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Bank Report is Optimistic MONTREAL. Feb. 22-For 1052 as a. whole, "export trade should continue in good volume and may run moderately ahead of last year." says the Bank of Montreal in its latest Business Review. devoted this month to an analysis of Can- ada's trade picture for 1051 and the prospects for the year ahead. While pointing to "elements of un- certainty." the B of M regards I: as possible that "Canada's over-all deilcit in trade goods and services should this year be meaaurabiv srgiaiier than in the year just pass- e g.. The first half of 1951 began. the bank recalls. with the unexpected reapparance of it "very large ad- verse balance or commoditv trade with our nearest neighbor." But. in the second half of the year. the merchandise deficit in trade with the U.s.A. "narrowed rapidly" and "exports to all countries ran sub- stantiallv in excess of total im- norts. thus completely reverslnlz the earlier and rather disturbing picture." The sharp reversal of the bal- ance of trade with all countries was caused. in large measure. the B or M states. by a "further up- turn in an already rising eroort. curve" and by a "clearly defined break in the formerlv buoyant. course of imports." This improved irndo balance accounted. in part. for the gradual strengiheninsr of the CWIRPIIRH dollar in the second half of the year. Exports To Europe Rise The review notes that the in-' the United Kingdom and to other countries was far tzreater than the growth of .such shipments to Canada's m'-lor market. the United states. Ex- norts to Britain Belgium. France. Germany. The Netherlands. Italy. Norway and Switzerland were all un in the second half of the war. as were those to Bra-Ill. New Zea- land and Australia. Belgium was min-ada's third largest customer in 1951. Exnmlninn the "mom diverse- lnlluences that so rlramaticallv al- teieri the course of Canadian trade In the last six months of 1951. the B oi M emphasizes that the heavv trrain movement which contributed much to the increase in exocri- was the result of it "near-record wheat. harvest coming in on ton of an aireadv biir carry-over. with transportation facilities n r o v in 1: better than expected." The export movement of grain this sorlnlt may well be or more adequate nropor- iions. on the import side the low level of Canadian consumer de- mand for both domestic and for- eign commodities in the latter part 0! last year may turn out to be it passing phase. May Add To Imports Lookinr: fitrlher ahead. lite bank states that Britain's import cuts may not be large comnsred with total British imports from can- ada. . The gatliering momentum of Canada's rearmament "could to some extent add to our import re- ouiremcnts." the B of M comments. But. as the year progresses. some items which. at first. had to be bought in the United states should be coming of: Canada's own pro- duction lines. Further, it may be possible to make lartrer armament shipments to the United states and other North Atlantic allies. In ad- dition the deience efforts of the free nations can be expected to sustain the export demand for Canadian base metals. "Moreover. many of the new nlants not wholly related to de- fence, which have been under con- structlon in recent months. may later in the year be contributing to the flow of our export trade or reducing our import requirements." BELAIICEII STOVES AND IIO'I' AIB FURNACES Can supply parts for all Bel- anger products on two weeks notice. Order your Bclangcr Hot Air Furnace or electric. coal or wood Stove from- A. .1. 'ZAKEM W Grafton st. Phone 1003 Kennedy 8 Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Properties Bought and said Also a Full Rental and Auctioneerl... service 18 Rent Street-Phone ma s entered Osgoodc Hall .. .. Eootlyiar cl”? Appointments Mr. it. C. Bea-kinahaw. C.l.l:.. was elected President and Gen- eral manager of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Clhldta. Limited. at the annual d.ircctors' meeting held in, To- ronw. At the same meeting. Mr. A. G. Partridge. President or the Com- pany for the past sixteen years, W38 H-Dpolntcd vice chairman oi the Boar at Directors and Mr. A. W. D2 ny was elected the vice President of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Limited. Mr. Berkinshaw was born in Toronto and was educated at Upper Canada College. and the University of Toronto. where he sttended Trinity College as a Classics honour student. After graduating with a B.A. degree. he and was called to the Bar of Ontario. We are pleased to announce that we are now connected by private wire with Greeuahields & Co Mount-n ll-uitnal and Tennis Stock kurluirin Ifsnlnni Cert Merlin Montreal. Ottawa. Quebec. Shea-Irrools and Toronto I'rt'mu win rvvineclfsaaa m'AI New York and Western Canada Eastern Securities Company Limited ' "Pill, Olin-: Saint Julia PAGE THIRTEEN” the Mississauga Horse. He serv- ed. overseas with the 12th Bat- talion. becoming adjutant at his unit. When he returned from over- seas after the Great war, he joined the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 01 Canada. Limited, in the Lzgai Depart- ment. By 1931 he had become Aa- siatant. to the President and two years later was appointed Gen- erul Manager and Treasurer of the Company. During the last war. Mr. Berk- inshaw was "drafted" by the Government in February 1941. to not as Director General of the Priority Branch at the Depart- merit of Munitions and Supply- in late 1912. he was appoint:d President and Treasurer of the 000,000,000 Polymer Synthetic Rubber Corporation at Sornia. Under his direction. the Crown Company was bought and put into production In record time,. and was able to produce enough synthetic rubber to keep trans- portation and C0il'1'1llll.ll'1IC3Ll0l'I lines moving. both at home and on Canadian battlelronls the worldi over. He resigned as President; of the Polymer Corporation in 1945. On September 28th of the same year, Mr. Berkinshnw was named Vice President and Gen- eral Manager of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company oly Canada, Limited. Mr. Partridge has grown up in the rubber industry. He was as- sociated with thc Old Diamondl Rubber Comtpany at Akron. 01150,! and later with Firestone. where. he scrved from 1905-1020 as the; comrpnny's Vice President Andi sales Manager. I i Mr. A. G. Partridge 1 I 1 Division in the United States. Later he was atptpointed Monas- ing Director of Goodyear": Manu- facturing and Sales Operation in Great Britain and in 1035 came to Canada its Vice President and Director of the Canadian Com- pany. The following year he was made President oi the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Canada. Limited. succeeding Mr. C. 1-1. Carlisle. He also assumed the presidency of the Goodyear Cotton Company at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. and. served on the Board of Directors or both of these companies. In his new appointment as vice chairman oi the Board. Mr. Partridge will continue to serve the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Limited. in an advisory capacity. Mr. Denny A. W. Denny has been in Can- ada since 1938. He was trans- ferred to this country as Assist- ant Superintendent of the Good- WIT. new Toronto plant. from the United States. in 1943 he was made factory manager of the New T010000. Bowmanviiie and St.,Hyacinthe plants. and in 1946 was Iptpointed Vice President in charge of production for Cans- rllan operations. WANTED 110 VOLT 60-CYCLE GENERATING PLANT 100 watts or larger. Write- P. t). BOX 219, Chtarlottetown. Wanted IMMEDIATELY TWO FEMALE CLERIIS I or 5 . Bank Work I Write": P. 0. BOX 458, Chmmhwn. He joined Goodyear in 1920 as." Manager of Goodyear's Western H9 enusied In the Canadlln on nsnnnicmn HALIFAX cnanim-rnown su-uanasmn Army in world War I and was t - - 3 1- - at in c NOTICE OF POSTPON ED SALE The sale of North Amer- ican Hotel is postponed until Tuesday, February 26th. 1952 at 12 o'clock noon at Cou1't I-louse, Charlottetown. JOHN L. BEATON. Shcrii 1' . FOR RENT Room recently occupied by Chris and Belle Dress Shop. Size approximately 18 ft. by 20 it. For particulars apply. Secretary CANADIAN LEGION Montague FOR SALE A feed business in the lead- ing agriculture area of Prince Edward Island. Some capital required. An excel- lent opportunity. AppIy-- KENNEDY dc MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent St. SERVICE STATION TO LET MODERN SERVICE STATION ON MAIN EAST ENTRANCE T0 CITY. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Apply: STEWART MOTORS LTII. FOR RENT Six-room Bungalow, hard- wood floors and fire place, with garage; modern bath- room and kitchen. In res- idential section. Write: BOX 972, GUARDIAN Finest Work The CHARLOTTETOWN LAUNDRY 24 UPPER QUEEN STREET SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Laundry Called For and Dt-livt-rod PHONE 2335-L Satisfaction Guaranteed TENDERS Owing to the wind storm last fall. the grandstand at lhc Montague Race Track blew down. and the management wishes to dispose of the lumber contained in it. Tender: will now be called for the removal of this grandstand. It contains In good. sound condition approximately 35M of lumber con- sisting of boards. nos. 2 inches x 7 inches x 12 feet; nos. 2 inches x I inches x 10 feet: pc.-. 2 inches x 8 Inches x 12 feel. and posts 8 Inches x 6 Inches x 12 feet long. and other odd lengths of lumber. Tenders will be received by Mr. George Mclntyre, Montague. up to March 15, I952. AUCTION SALE AT IIl”.Ill'IQl'IG Acting under instrltt-Iiotis of the r)Xt')(lllI0r! of tho IiiIf' On ru (Ion- noliy, I will sell by Auction on the promises on Tuesday. February 28. 1952 M the hour nl two o'clock in tho nitcrnonn R5 ncrcs nl land. more or loss. adjoining the lioiiicsio.-iti fnrnt on Lot. 26. Terms mode known at solo. IIIIGII F. IIIORIIISON. Atlutitillccr. 1 HOUSE FOR SALE Living room, dining room, hall. den. kitchen. iii-cakl”ast- nook. sunporcli. three bedrooms. hall, bathroom upstairs. Hardwood floors in all but bedrooms and kitchen. New hot water oil furnace. Continuous domestic hot water. Large lot 851 x 1781 with City water. Situated on Connolly Avcnuc. Apply- RALPH STEWART, Parkdalc. ll Auction Sale Postponed The Auction Cale of Fishing Equipment which was to be held at EARL CARR'S. NEW LONDON on SATUR- DAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27.