I I Clas 'i.lied Ads I 1 Agents Vlssted ITAIT YOU! OWN BUSINESS - supply runllles of Charlottetown wit daily-used Natlmislly Adver- necessities. Weely profits of 800 to 016 pt start possible for hustler. Can be increased with experience. To apply. write to F. Gr-gnggr, 360 ,Bt.-Roch Street. Montreal, Que. Apartments Vlaiiteil j7 WANTED - BY COUPLE. TWO children, house or live room heat- ed apartment January 15th. Please write Box 66, Guardian Of- flee. Boarders Acoommoilated j-gjj j BOARDERS -- 248 GRAFTON ST BOARDERS ACCOMMOPATED twin beds. Apply 332 FY10”- 7r-vvo MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated. hand)' 0011935 35 Cumberland . . BOARDERS WANTED m CAN AC- commodate two Bifl 009m?”- Moriern onvenienres. .Write or Phone Box 3. Guardian. Mou- tague. EETWEEHEF ma SALE - 1947 JEEP on 1951 0, 1'2 ton. Will take car Dndlo Phone 33-22. Milmi a- trade. zigue. CAR BUYERS 1 BF-Hilly is mm'P than Sklll deep in this smooth driving car. 1952 PI..YlV1OU'l' H SEDAN r F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Rd. (E-- For sale you SALE - woon amorous. Harry Ccles. wI”51"'t of W SALE - noimnn Col-HIE ps. Male. 3300. Box 500. Pictou. S. ' E- Fog SALE .- 1 SET TON XALE3- Renlrew. Earl car-wt. H1"W' g FOR SALE - ELECTRIC RADIO. 5 tube, used 1 month; Sllua” dmmg room table with 9)-190' sinn. Also wnnd turning lathe. Apply Carl Macxinnon. Kil- muir. w: FARM FOR sans - IEVEN mm-5 from Charlottetown on paved road. containing nIn0.lY ,,,.,;.3 with a good setuof build- ings, Write Box ”l-LB. . Guard- Ian. s. 2 x 4.3. 10, 12 ft. lengths. price reasonable, Crushinz ind lmmi mci-ing grain every day but Wed- nesday. 3 cents coarse. 12 cents fine Call or phone Simpson's Mill. pu N Bayv lew. Found FOITND ON HAWTHORNE AVE- Cap for Chev. Owner P110119 6295. ' mmmWu in Summer-side. December 281'!!- Owner may have same by Mm" tiiying and pB.V1HlZ, WI 511' Mn" Harry Tayor, Hamilton. Help Wanted gg,gg,m...m........ WANTED-Jumonorncl Clerk. Write swine refimwil '0 P. 0. Box as. Female Ilelo Wasted LEARN HAlBDEElIDIO- Marvel Hairdressing Ochooll - Woman Wanted - Greater Or ortunity-Better Pay. Pleasant evorkx catalogue Free Write Bloor street. Toronto Branches- Hamilton - Ottawa. Canada's National System 1 L08! LOST TRUCK CHAIN ON ELM Ave. Dial 3140. LOST -- BETWEEN HUNTER River and Charlottetown, red tallboard for Mercury truck. Phone Hunter River 8-! collect. Male Help Wanted X61-Uni. sons IN CANADA. 0. s.. 80. Am.. Europe. To 810.000. Write this Help Wanted MARINE ENGINE FITTEBS - IF you no an experienced Fitter you can earn 31.57 per hour working at your trade. Even if you only went ai Job for the winter, you will be welcome. For additions! Information. sppllcants may con- tact their local National Employ- merit Service Office or write dir- ect to our Employment Depart- ment, telling us what kind of fitting you have done and where you have been working. Saint John Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Ens Saint John, N. B. . T Mlsoellgieous SPENCER SUPPORTS INDIVID- ually designed. Phone 9988. ELECTBOLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. Iiisesiissssss Auto Loans, A loan on your on our be arrang- ed quickly and rivstely at Trans- Cansds Credit orporstion. Each loan up to 31.500 in life Insured to rake core" of unpaid balance in can of death. A courteous Trans- Csnsds Credit counsellor. inter views you privately. TRANS-CANADA COBPN. cm;-;1)1T unsrrzn in subsidiary of Traders Flsnnoe Corporation. Ltd.) I. F. DALEY. Branch Mango Block Bldg.. IMA Rant 83.. Charlottetown Phone 8528 FUR COATS MADE INTO CAPES or shorties. Any repairs attend- ed to. 86 Cumberland. NOTICE OF! SALE BY SHERIFF PURSl1AN'l' lo Ind by virlue of I Writ Execution lo nic directed and issued out of the County Court of King's Coun- ty on the uh day of December. A. D. 1954. in an action where The Trustees Sounis West School District Number :3. County ill King's is Plainllif and Estate Lawrence Scully is Defendant. which said Execution is marked levy for 3175.04 be: ing the amount of school taxes and 015.40 for costs. making together the amount of 8i90.52. . I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC N(ITl('I-I that on Tuesday the lilth day ol Jsnusry A 11 1955 al the hour of eleven o'clock in tho forenoon in front of the Town Hall In Souris in King's County in Prince l-Id. wsrd Island. I will set up and sell by Public Auction to the highest bidder the land horeinsfte -ALL THAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot 44 in Souril Welt. School District bounded and described as follows that is to ssy:- Bounded on the East by the Gowsii Brso Road on the south by what is com- monly known ss the Scully Road: on the West by what is commonly known osn MeGown's Road and on the North by land now in the occupation of George Mc- Donald and by land in the occupation of Edward Mshsr and containing SEVEN'l'Y- FIVE ACRES of land is little more, or less. Dated st Rollo Bay in King's County in Prince Edward Island this tenth dsy P 50. . A (SgdI J. B Edwin Reid. SHERIFF KING'S COUNTY (sgd.D Melvin J. McQi.isid. 1 describd, that is to say: ” To Let TO LET -- FURNISHED OI. UN- Jurnlshed room. Dial 3987. Teachers Wanteo W A N T E D - PRINCIPALJOB Georgetown School. Supplement 8700.00. APPICY Mrs. N. W. Han- son, Secretary. Wanted mm WANTED - TO BUY DRIVING sleigh. Phone 5984. wan-rnn - cans, sprnv Checker Cab. s7vXivri:n-Ann norrLns,1nN'rs or qusrts Dial 8595 Michael Bros 1 WANTED - ELDERLY GENTLE- nian desires room and board. Dial 3918. WANTED -- BY GI-INTLEMAN. heated, furnished room in private family. Box '14, Guardian. Gotineou Power Company Earnings OTTAWA, (GP) - The Gatineau Power Company Thursday reported consolidated revenue of 311,755,514 for the nine months ended Sept. 30 compared with 311,164,643 for the corresponding period last year. The balance added to surplus was s3.052.660. against. 82,848,960 for Plnlntlfs Attorney LARGE AUC Acting on instructions of all registered; cream separato quantity small articles not lis Terms Cash. If day is unfit, sale first ARCHIE THOMPSON , er. the first nine months of 1953. TION SALE - f AT NORTH TRYON 0 Archie Thompson, I will sell on his farm on Wednesday. January 5, 1955, beginning at 1 p. m.:-2 good work horses; his entire herd of Holstein cattle, including 2 cows milking, heavy producers, 1 cow (bred), 2 heifers (bred), 3 heifers (open) 3 calves, all fully registered; 1 brood sow to furrow J an. 8th; 1 brood sow with litter; 7 sows (bred); 2 sows (open); 14 feeder pigs; 1 boar, r (IHC): milk cans and pails; Pulper potato plantei';.horse hoe with cart cultivator; driv- ing sleigh; wood sleigh: family sleigh; wood brooder stove; oil brooder stove; approximately 800 bus. turnips and 500 bus. mangels: a quantity harness, double and single, and 8 led. fine day. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. WE 158 Kent Street Fast ready cash for a 40c per foot. NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY Charlottetown We are paying for scrap Iron and steel 010.00 per ton (2,000 lbs.), scrap car batteries 01.25 each. ny quantities of good scrap materials. Beer Bottles, Hides, Etc. For sale--3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and PROFESSIO Bell. Mathesoii & Footer NAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. Chas. ll. DIOQIlIid. ILA. Employment Info.BCo':tot.uIo0I'fl 1” "”'”'"'"' 90 ' Jll llohuoll I . MAI In 0-0 4 Green Bt., cs n . 1” - ' T . ,5-,gI,ge;,mm;g;ny.gh G OPTOMETRISTS , TT""”lTsTj"nm" . F. lltoholo Ill 3 II. A. Iliu-rner, Q.O., LLB. 3, Q p,,gg:. Bank of Commerce Bldg. I Grafton It Dial III! 1,000.00 in a Month wu have an opening in the QIIIOQOHWI area for s mature Ell to bill our 00! producers. mostly In their WI. III II! drswinl 80.000 to QMO in I III! a o 0 01.000 to H.000 in s month. WI: NIIED s inn who Is 1. so to so years old. 3. Wlih seillnl experience. a and was I on. W! orrn s has lulled: 1. No hvsstment needed. 3. I'.u-nion pm in Idv-new g I. IAII-IIIWI not-urity, HIRE All A FEW or 1115 EXCEP- 3 DUI CANADIAN IIINI I. W. costly. 81301.51 in s nisatiii I. ll. loinorvills. Child! in s month s.Iisisioinnis-mssisem... 'rioNAL Iuiiiivnso MADI or loan: ll .0Inlelldg. Gsoddt I llnssnrd Ian at 0ons.Issos'lldg. Allison M. Giilis. LLB. as Iiosai-no oi. Dial ms Gaiidei, LLB. Iu onus: It Puma-siiuisn sl ism souls nus. lntbesoI.PaskelNIcboboI issdnru-sense A.WsItIina niuiusaisg. r J.A. ournollidg.-Dnl '0. Wncmllus. ILA Ildinond ll. IA. Qoeni ..LL.B. oisissss Mscflsoo 8 Trainer ken It Dial J. A. Oars-others. 8.0. issn-ess. s niaissis ARCHITECT . G. KEITH HCKABD. a. ma. I.l.A.laC-.' I summmm, nu. oisissu Ohulouehwmbysppdnht Dlalvltls CHARTERFD ACCOUNTANTS I ugoouaw. cousin o co. a CIIHOIOONII -9 litres EILDOANE heads!-It fa....u....””"""' The Guardian Page 14 -' 7 N. v. Stocks 3; IADII WINGET NEW YORK (AP)-The yan- IDS4 saw the greatest stock mar- ket boom in the history of the United States. Old records going back to 1929 fell one by one as the market marched steadily -forward all year. People mode more dollars in the I950 stock market than ever before. The general public was in the market. They almost all made money. A few lost. The value ohllsted securities on the New York stock exchange went from about sll7.000,000,000 at the start of the year t) an es- timated 3l70,000.000,000 on New Year's Eve: A total profit of around 353.000.000.000. The story was much the same for the American stock exchange in New York, the Midwest stock exchange in Chicago, and all the other smaller exchanges. SEPTEMBER START This present great bull market boom got going in the middle of September in 1953 after 3 hi e- month decline. it dipped und r profit-taking at the end of 1953, but recovered and kept right on surging ahead into 1954. In the final week of ihe'year, the stock market went through a typical performance. Monday it zwas lower under the pressure of selling for tax purposes and.be- cause of the uncertainties sur- rounding the vote of confidence on the French government of Premier Mendes-France. The market snapped out of that reaction and pounded ahead strongly Tuesday and Wednesday. it was quiet Thursday. On the final day of the year the advance was resumed. The Associated Press average of 80 stocks closed the year at. 3155.20, up 80 cents on the day, and only s2.50 from the all-time peak. GAIN FOR. YEAR. The gain for the year was 347.10, or 43.6 per cent. The next best lyear was 1928 when the average vwas up 40.1 par cent. In 1929 the average from the first of the year to the all-time high on Sept. 3 ad- Aluminum Co. Increases Prices MONTREAL (CPI-The Alum- inum Company of Canada Thurs- day announced a price Increase of three quarters of a cent a pound effective Jan. 1. on primary alum- inum ingots for delivery to Cana- dian markets. The announcement said related increases will be made in prices its metals delivered overseas. and adjustments will also be mode in prices of semi-fabricated alum- inum products. The increase in primary ingols will raise the price Jan. 1 to 19.75 cents a pound, with carlosd freight allowed to rail destination in Can- ads. E cLu8 Fotz ii.LuMiiiATi PD vraurza LIVING. NAI makers , will I A .. we iiooeles oi"-AWILDM OF TIIIAT NEW V . I . . . and - . . I r vanced 34.4 psi! dent. For the en- tire year of. 1929, of course, the average dro 15.5 per cent. In is total number of share! traded. however. 1054 was only the seventh greatest you with 570.- s'M.022 shares chsnginghsnds. It is the best iipce 1083 when 854.- 8l6.000 sliei-op traded. 'In tbs re- cord yesr of 1929, the total was l,l34.800.000 shares. The yun 1954 marked a chorus in the nstuxerof trading. Therl was no doubt that the general public came into thee market in large numbers. At the ssme time. the greatiinstiiutions bid against each other for the blue chip stocks and for the "pale blue" chips is well. All of that helped to boost prices. Trial, Runs Soon For Atomic Sub WASI-LINGTONI (AP)-The navy said Thursalay it now expects to have the atomic submarine Naut- ilus ready for trial runs about March 1. Testing of the world's first nu- clear engine submc Ibis. which was launched in January. original- ly was scheduled for last October but an error in. installation of steam piping scrapped that plan. Bonk Shareholders Approve Merger 'IOR;0N'IO, (CP)- Shareholders of the Dominion Bonk Wednesday approved the proposal for amal- gamation with the Bank of Tor- onto. following similar action 'Iiues- day by shareholders of the Bgmlr of Toronto. Only approval by the governor- ln-council now is needed. and four weeks notice of application for per'- mission to nmialgamsto must first be given. ident, addressing Wednesdayls an- nual meeting, said the earliest date at which the amalgamation could become effective is about Feb. 1. The new institution will be known as the Tororito-Dominion Bank. Authorized capital of the new bank would be 530,000,000 and is- sued capital 315,000,000. 01' the 1,- 500.000 shares par value s10 each. 700,000 shares would go to Domin- ion Bank shareholders and 800,- 000 to Bank of Toronto share- holders. Division of the issued capital was in proportion to the capital and rest. accounts of the two banks- S2l.000.000 in the case of Dominion Ind 324000.000 in the one of To- ronto. HOLIDAY NOTES BRANTFORD, Ont. (CPI-Cars parked in the downtown area were ticketed by police, but they didn't cost anything. The cards suggested drivers lock their cars to prevent looting-and to move them to a Robert Rae, Dominion Bank pres- 1 FINANCE Mondny, Jnnusry 8.1355 Iloys Dlsiluleilng Views Herd -Orr Food surpluses . LONDON. (CP)-Trade Minister Howe said Tuesday ioversl coun- tries at the Geneva conference on the General A reenient on Tn-Ifts and Trade hold "disquieting" cultural surpluses. The talks on a world trade ms- chinery sire in a "critical period at the moment.” Howe told a press conference. But he said he hopes for s -new agreement as good or better than last year's when the conference breaks up early In January. Howe sold 'the so-called under- developed countries-led by Aus- tralla-talked of quotas and other trade restrictions, but Canada, strong supporter of free trade. "had some company." Wheat had not been specifically mentioned among agricultural sun- pluses and II for as Canada's wheat picture is concerned, ”I refuse to regard wheat as s. sur- plus," Howe said. This year Canada's millable wheat harvest was down sharply -.to about 100,000,000 bushels. On Canada's economy in 1954. Howe said Canada will have to settle for its second-best year. The gross national product would drop 1 1-2 per cent from the re- cord year of 1953. , The trade minister and his wife sail Thursday for homo aboard the Queen Elizabeth. Canada To Get Poymeni On Loan To France OTTAWA. (GP)-Canada will get a 512,000,000 payment at the year's end on the 3250.000,000 loaned Franco after the Second World War. A finance department spokes- man, commenting on a Paris dis- patch announcing that the payment will be made, said it. would reduce France's post-we indebtedness to Canada to abo t190.000,000. Canada loaned s500.000.000 to var- ious European and Asian countries after the war to help their recov- ery. Alli have been making regu- lar payments exceptl Nationalist China and Czechoslovakia. The spokesman said it appears that Gen. Chlang Ksi-shek's Na- tionalist Chinese government is in no position to pay the 349,000,000 loan. Czechoslovakia got a. 310,000,000 loan. She made regular payments but defaulted last year. However. the spokesman said the Czechs now are expected to resume payments. Elk-hounds are Norwegian dogs which resemble the much larger free lot if they wished to stay more than an hour. a OUR BOARDING HOUSE grzaaaaaaaazaaaaa EeAo,MAi2n-iA.I1 New:-2 SHOULD HAVE vaxrurzeo our wrri-i MY HEAD COLD LAST Miei-IT! onto-ie NAV HOME Feoia 1i-IE Doc1'02'5 OFFICE 1 MET vu.i-i:IALMuR 526, THE NUCLEAR PI-:IY5ICi6T,AND we REPAIRED To THE PA-sreuiz 2 x x 4 A LON6 N6 Dl6CUSSiOI0 .0 o .. O HAV E .'n-it u6TAN6s.' Ivonzigeusol rAI?;IsroL 12420” mag, 19 ea 4 - W it MUST HAVE BEEN W”? ILLUMINATING ALL RIGHT, THE WAY YOU STUMBLED IN i-ierze Ln!-w , DRINK THIS -- AMD QUIT TQYING TO IMPROVE OM AE6OP'6 A8L5s.I Eskimo dogs of northern Canada. MAJOR HOUPLL r . llllil AND THREE- s views-on how to dispose of sgrl- F” g mu-iai writer and oririerly The ofsrmsofftlisstogscurtain. -mo hundred and fifty mild of road were brought up to in sddltion to a flow nillss workwss bogi.in.but hsdsobed.ls- contlnued at the inset of winter. In the msttor of Pomnsnt about five miles of standard asphalt pavement were laid, but thirty-six miles of light pavement were added to link up centers of this to our main rived hlghws Iyltun; One mile concrete pavement. was laid on Trans-csnsds Highway nos: Ohsnlottetown. where soil conditions have been found to be unsuitable gar flexible pavement. lxisitlng pavements have been protected with s. seal cost extending forty-fivo miles. Fell clearing of tree ned road! was carried out oxtensl ly and s total of sixty-eight miles are now ready for next years construction programme. 1 Many of our bridges have been replaced, notably at North River where s Causeway eleven hundred feet long is nearing mmpletion. Montague Bridge has now been completed. and adds greatly to the appearance of the town. WEST IJVEB BRIDGE PLANI Plans have been drawn for s new bridge across West River. and road surveys, to link this new bridge and existing roads have been oun- pleted. It is expected. that Tend- ers for construction of this bridge will be called during the winter. so that work can get. under wsy early in 1955. The new Treatment Centre at Faloonwood is making good progress and is now entirely closed in and heated. so that work can continue throughout the winter. "Altogether. says Hon. Mr. Mac- Kinnon." it has been s very est.- Two Witnesses Sent To Jail EDINBURGH (limiters) - 'Ivo 18-yesr-old xnembe. oi the Wit- nesses of Jehovah religious use were sentenced Thursday to nine months i...,.i-isonment for evading military service. They were William Jlok. an up- prentice. and Edward Taylor, s photographer's apsistant. . Taylor said in court: "I am go- ing to stick by what I have said. I am dedicated to do God's will." Jack testified: "I sin an or-' dained minister of Jehovah. God, and I have no intention of break- ing the vow I made to Him." The trial. regarded so 3 test case. lasted for weeks. Oi-dnlnod clsrgymen of recognised churches are able to apply for exemption from Britain's two-year compul- sory military training. The court rejected the claim by the witnsgs sect that its house-to-house con- vsssers are clergyman. Editorial Changes On Toronto Star TORONTO (GP) - George H. Msltland. editor-in-chief of the Ibronto Star and Star Weekly, is retiring Friday. He will be suc- ceeded by Belsnd 1-londerich. no stars financial editor. f The change is announced in an editorial in The star Weekly which also reports that W. E. Plewmsn. Mr. Maitlsnd's first assistant, is retiring snd will be succeeded by H. R. (Barney) . 00, ed- Bi:ar's Ottawa correspondent. Mr. Moitland, '13, and Mr. Plow- man. 74, both began newspaper work in 1099. Find Tliesrire Using Cool Of Arms Illegally By ADRIAN BALI. nomaou (Routers) - nritslns supreme court on questions of knightly chivalry convened with nisdievel pomp for the first time in more than yours nude! and solemnly ordered s lunches- tor theltro to take ths city's QM Asitwsnnodiup after s ' .i';'7.'i1.".' .Isid lilrwoil An!- Illlltl Judges avoided commit- Ibssnsslvsl on this. But s documents In old Norinsn so can . and as. iels tury they do- cided ow Diffiozlinld sun oi: an-isiilsiiou over coasters - Q d Variotil. roman ooufrsy . nu eso-you-on imi nischlos m ltnxuscllon. so; the thookl; dinllyinl the municipal coat d or-isispssitodsotbeoo this ofl.l&icbsstorbvQussnrg.t&iI suuiumsisowucsuaris yoostsotlloo. 1100 court flllllbh. F 3 IGV uses! about . a i...?..... .. ecdssofeoodustthsn non. Doisgslil nisoximion was almost impossible for fsxniers to harvest their crops. A great deal or credit is due to those, whose ro- sponsibiilty it was to keep son. structlon in operation under such adverse conditions. And to sll con. cerned. I offer congratulations. And, to them, and all our good cltlsens, my very best wishes for ms." Ford Wives Fall To Organize ing of wives of llbrd of Canada Windsor workers ended Thursday after two hours without reaching an! conclusion. About 100 wives who attended the meeting. which was continually broken up with est-calls. Jeers and pro-union songs, were Isked to vote on a resolution expressing full confidence in the strikers and the United Automobile Workers union , oro-cor. The vote. however. was not taken because the women could not agree to the type of voting to be mad, The meeting was organised by Mrs. Ruth Lawton. wife of s strik- IDI Ford worker. who Asked the wives to come together to dtclda on A common stsnd. She said after the meeting ended she wss not mining to organise another. Says Russian Invasion Would Be Tlirown Bock . WASHINGTON (AP)-Stats see-' III-Iry Dulles deelsrsd Tuesday "II! In! Soviet attempt to invade West Europe wolild be "thrown back at the threshold." . This was assured. Dulles ssid. by tbs North Atlantic Trusty Organ. nation council " , which 1;. attended at Paris lsst w ek. Dulles mode the user on in a statement given to reporters at s press conference. ' The statement emphasized two points of the NATO session: I. That Soviet policy conxiuu undirninlshed in its sim of " ask- Inlnl Ind d1VIdlnl the Western os- ticns." 3- Approval of I report dsflnin how nuclear weapons will be used In drafting a defence psttem for West Europe. Dulles emphasized in this connection that the United States and other NAN countries retained the respomlbllliy for put- ting such plsns intonation. NO EFFECT LIKELY Dulles was asked whether there would be any effect on estern na- tions should Russia carry out its threat of jursking mutual sssistsnce agreements with Brltnln snd Frsnce if the West carries out its plan of resrming Germany as I NATO ember. . Dulles replied that lie doubted Mien would be shy effect. The nearest parallel he could recall. he s l'ssld,' was a similar soviet threat some years bscir when Yugoslavia repudiated Kremlin direction. Today. he noted Russia is trying to win back Yugoslav.-ls's good will' and is almost fswnlii on the Tito government. H I Dulles said he noted In extreme nervousness and violence about the recent rash of Soviet notes. But he , ssld,lt wss s shirt from I ooolng ,- dove to a threatening ll only on the surface while cg: ing policies of the Soviets so oiisngsd. use ssssrfrs nonorn Dulles said the United bum in! V no intention of wIiiidrswlng'its sir ' divisions from Euope-rs state ment he has made before. He sold man over reductions so : nouneed Mo ay by the defunct do srimcnt Ire made possible 17) sgvsnces lqdevelopmont of not wespons-presumably atomic: In reply to 0. question. its its cuts were not ord the El ower ltin bi llevss ti.i1tisrsst.olsIobsIwsr but nil. sppesssd isrltbnllsu " . VII - Odds i M- "'?.'.'....';w'.i...-.."....”'u&8- reductions in 010 arm sorcos trout 3,318.6!) is I. tries in III! r