I Classified Adsfl FOR SALE -. savi-:iiAi.-Tfoop furnished rooms. 39 Water Si N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK lAPl-The stock market tumbled off its record 1- L high perch last week in a re- 7 0 at sounding break-the worst in 15 To LETTTWO ADJolN'NG' UN' yeiii: market has not taken such ya tumble since the week of May Phil"? 5431 belwee" 9 A-"iv imd 18, 1940. when the German armies 5 P-"L invaded the Lowlands. ital i g : Iii: in " ' . i ...l . , '3 j Page 8 The Guardian Monday. March 14. 1955 1, at u' i . . tn; Agents Vfantotl For Sale ! MAN on WOMAN.T0 SERVICE it --ustome s on established Wat- calves. also young sow. Stan - .,f kins Route in Charlottetown. No Parker. Fredericton. tit; selling experience S d y. F d Nothing to invest. tea y in- ti come. Apply in writing to F. - . ”ma'e.ll3.llL.l'1t3. ..,- 5 Granger. 350 St-Roch Street. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN . Montreal. your home. Fifth Avenue. New .r l VACANCIES! HAVE OPENINGS '3IV5,:'”"i5';Vo:3t'I'lf;ll""9";V'lrlilft; for reliable men or women in- Mode'm Mannert De "I 6049 terested in earning 82.50 tor H n P n ' 9' ' '. more) hourly distributing 200 g,' 9" ,a',,g,, , WA 3 ! Foods. Home and Farm Necessi- UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES t . ties in established neighbour for ladics to earn sky high com- hood routes on full or part-time missions selling cosniclics on . basis. Permanent. No lay-Offs your own time lliiraldlna (tos- ; Experience unnecessary. FOP metics Co. 576 St Catherine St. immediate appointment details. write Mr. G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul St E.. Montreal, Ollorders AccommothiEiT WANTED - r w oWaoAnnEiTs. i Dial 6786. ' WANTED - TWO MEN BOARD- ers. Dial 5498. cars a"n-ii-'TiiEIt?i'FQE ' SALE - 1952 PONTIAC Excellent FOR Sedan 20.000 miles condition Dial 3274. CAR BUYERS Today's Special If this baby was going to have a rattle. it would have, had it by now- 1951 DODGE SEDAN Air-Control A F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Dial 7358-9 For Sale TOR. BALE - TRAP LATII 38.00 Ross Mill. Bridgetown. Fox SALE-11 PIGS.-3'5 POUNDS. Wallace Brehaut. Alexandra. FOR SALE - 8) TONS GOOD pressed hay. Samuel Silliphsnt. Brookfield. l FOR. SALE-TWO LADIES SUITS. aqua. size 12. navy. size 14. Write Box 183. Guardian. FOR SALE - NEW FOUR ROOM- ed bungalow. Modern. Apply 30 Orlebaru Foiz SALE - 1 HOLSTEIN cow due to freshen March 20th. Thomas Stewart. Alberry Plains. , Fox SALE - 13' SHAFT. 1'7-10 t ' . propeller and stuffing box llu". R. Morrison. Flat River. FOR SALE - TWO CHOICE young sows. bred. John Mac- Quarrie. Hampton. TOR SALE-TWO FRESH COWS. five sheep and one horse. Apply Lloyd MacK'innon. Whim Road. Fo-it SALE - FARM or so acres. at Fredericton. Everett R. McLellan. Fredericton. P.E.I. FOR SALE - QUANTITY GOOD hay. Mrs. Hector Compton. Bangor. for: SALE .- LADIES RLACK pin stripe tailored suit Size 38. Like new. Dial 8082. For: SALE - voUNr.7:.Ti1TnE Holstein cow. due to freshen. Hammond Rodd. Winsloe. FOR. SALE-TWO COWS. ONE fresh and one due to freshen. John Carew. Brookfield. Foii SALE-ONE pusn aur- ton car radio. Apply Elmer Cooper. Southport or phone 7855. due to freshen 30th March. George Rattray. Bedford Sta- non. FOR SALE-BEDROOM SUITE with excellent box spring and spring filled mattress. Price 583.00. Phone 7907. at Long Creek Baptist Church. p. m. space heater with 100 gallon tank. For quick sale 345. B. E. Rowland. corner of Pope Road. Summerside. gine complete with transmission. Used four months. Quantity of 18 thread rope and anchors. Apply P. 0 .Box 832. Montague. 5713- sAi.a - 700 nus. GOOD pure oats lEarly Abundant! Clipper Cleaned. Free from Wild Mustard. Emmett McGulgan. 107 Fitzroy Street. Phone 9273. tron SAlE An outstanding two - year - old - lhorthora al purpose bull guar- salad in way. an excep- tioul for anyone who wants but . 0. P. qualifica- tion and registration papm ro- Jdd. Apply for full partia are 3? Joint J. .iAcssoN. Woodstock. . FOR SALE tdbrodlioruebe tMmuMme late .W.l'.. han llowsillicka O 7. 3! Foa-sALs - coon MILK cow Kuc7rHiiiTAiLE"4- iioizsii:TsiT:i) Wednesday. March lath. at 1.30 ordinate - MEIilUMhSliED ion SALE - ci'i'isviii.iti)'t'Ii'i"'r-iii E., Dept. 9. Montreal. W A N T E D E EXPERIENCED housekeeper for small family in home with all modern conven- iences Good wages. Apply in writing giving references to X Y Guardian. Summerside i LADIES NEEDED IN YOUR DIS- ; trict. Experience not essential. Work full or part time or week- y ends uliichcier suits you best. ' Dori-ildina Cosmctics ('n.. 576 St. l Catherine St. E. Dept. 8. Mon- i trcal Lost & Found LEFT IN CAR FRIDAY NIGHT on vtay to ice Follics boys skalcs Apply (iuardian LOST-GLASSESWSl'ND.AY. vi- cinity of C e n l r a I ('hristianl Church and Rcndtwvnns Dial 5837 please. i LOST - ox ri-:aai'Aiii' ioriii pair light colored kid glnvesm Finder kindly leave 19 Upper Queen St.. Charlottetown. Male Help Wanted MAN wANrisi)”F'oii RAWLElGII' business. Sell to 1500 families Write today. RawIeigh's Dept C-470-S.A., Montreal. P. Q. Miscellaneous 1 if X31 oTsi':iiviE:Ej7FcE'f: Doyle. Dial 4305. PIANO. ORGAN TUNING-.AND repairing. Dial 3768. ELECTROLUX nir.ALi:'n' - syn- ney J Jeffr ' Phone 7033 airs Auro aoEv"EPi:iviiTt; i for business. next door to Cas- ford's plumbing and heating on Queen Street. Anyone wants work done we'll be glad to get their service Acetylene welding all work at reasonable price. OPERATING! ENGINEERS Organizational meeting for Heavy Equipment Operat- ors. Diesel Mechanics and servicemen. Wed, March 16. 8:15 p.m. at Charlotte- town Hotel. You are urged to attend. BRICKLAYERS Organizational meeting for pBricklnyers. Plasterers and Stonemasons. Wed. March 116, 8:15 p.m. at 3rd floor. iCo-op Store. New mem- bers will be accepted. PAAINTERS Organizational meeting for Painters and Decorators. Wed.. March 16, 8:15 p.m. at Conservative Rooms ltriext to Fennel & Chand- lers). Applications for mem- bership will be received. PLUMBERS Organizational meeting for Joumeymen Plumbers and Apprentices. Wed. March 16. 8:15 p. m. at Orange Hall, Richmond St. ' Full attendance requested. lursorymlrtoclt GARDEN DEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vouy. York. CANADIAN IOCIAIJ DANCII. every Saturday night. Orange Hall. Prospect Street. Brookllne. Mass. Quadrillu and Modern Dancing. Joe Martin. Mgr. and Caller. Admission 60 cents. STAMPS WEEAPEIH F0! WIIIN millions of collectors spend tens of millions yearly for old stamps. Send me for a very interacting pamphlet -dealing with I isct of hue K. Winnipeg. To LET .., Selling pressures were unrelent- house Sp”, on water street, ing except for occasional rallies heatedg up,-ox 50' by 20 my Man. that served to underline what able April 1st. Phone 6731. be. brokers called the market's basic tween 9 a. in. and 5 p. m. 5179"?"- mj 1 What the market's weakness vias. none in Wall street could Teachers wanted 1 agree. Nor in Washington. for that " O '” 7 tmatter. where the Senate banking WANTED - VOICE-PRINCI-PAL. ' . wanted for smms High SCMOL committee was tonducting a study S l ) I smsoo of market conditions. NE?” "mm ' ' The Associated Preis aaoverage sf 60 stocks plunged 7. on te Televlsloll week The average was down 38.10 TELEvl'sTNr during the week ending May 18. - i 1940. tr re all expanding fast. Tcraiiillletls ITIEXI receives ext;;:ller:tgBl'SINI-ISS SIGNS G001) pay in TV Repairs. roa cas- . .. mam departm-emS' .-R-eseari, lilo fair weather for the steel indus- Labsi and Radio servicing" l cltrv for the booming automobile can-mu-n you A by Tome mm-3 business. for the railroads and for or in night or day classes Md Ih b M rks 0! me United experience needed Please ii'i'ilcygta';(L. eromgmy today. give age and last gradclt ' g p Q , , , . is: TV Bmkm bl rpmr" Ram” market advanced with the best C"”D.”, M vanadzlj ,Bm,m":Sl showing of the last four months. 1.m"m" 0'" Mid :5 5&2 and reached a high mark at the ,cnd of the week. Wanted some brokers in wall street Lk:)n(; lindorl that the inquiries launc e ANT!"-D FOR RENT; bty the Senate committee could or apartment Dizil 61:64 E ALE BOTTLES. w II()L'SE l have ”ti-iggcred" the decline last week. It was debated whether the W A N T E D . - hearings forced the fall or merely Pints or quarts Dial 8595 g . f Micharl Ems seivcd as a convenient excuse or tho selling that would have come into the market in any event. Priccs had been advanclnll stead ily with no recent pause. and one iv-Xwrniirov RENT Hoots outside city. Writc Box 187 c o Guardian. DDT? f7 was due WANTED .. C1u('KEN AND Canadiaii issues were generally fowl. 5 lbs. and over. Box 184. lower on the New lork Stock EX piyangp only iiirain Walker reg- Giiarriizin. WANTEIDETO BUY HOUSE WITH two or more apartments in or near Charlottetown. Write Box 185. care Guardian. istcrcd (I not gain on the week's trading. up A. Dome Mines was off .'2 on the five-day period. In- 'tional Nickel slipped Wu and tyre dropped 54. Canadian ATTENTION We have the latest equipment for refacing valves. valve seats in tractors. cars and engines. spring. GORDONS GARAGE. Alherlon WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY 158 Kent Street Charlottetown We are paying for scrap iron and steel 310.00 per , ton (2,000 lbs.). scrap car batteries 31.25 each. Fast ready cash for any quanuties of good scrap materials. Beer Bottles, Hides, Etc. For sale-8 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS5 SOLICITORS. Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster l50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 155 Queen St. Phone 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C.. LL.B. Bank of Common: Bldg. Allison M. Gillis. IL 130 Richmond St. Din A. Walthen Gaiidet, LL.B. Phillips BIL I11 Grafton St. Palmer 5: Ilaslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Matheson, Peaks & Chas. R. McQuald. B.A. 156 Richmond St. Dial 8011 OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Iiuteheaon & Son F. o. nurcin-:soN. rt.o. st Grafton St. Dial an J. A. Carruthers, 11.0. in Kent at. mail 5611 Byron J. Grant, 0.D. in Kent st. Dial mi J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent 8: Queen Sta. Office 9133: House 4756 H. J. Mnbon, R-.0 .B. I 4747 Nlcholgon 175 oranon slgg CHIROPRACTOR J. A. MacGuigan Dr. W. R. C0750" Currie Bldg. . Dial 9424 - Queen St. 3'1 "inct 9- W” ”” ARCHITECT G. E. Macltflllan, B.A., LL.B. G. Keith Plcllnrd, 156 Richmond St. Dial 522.1 ii. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. j-s--mr::r'r'm lsummerside. P.E-I. Dill W5 acPhee It Trainer 1 Charlottetown. by appointment 155 Queen St. Dial 42.12 Dial 7315 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 8730 'ii.'nT"iioXisin 1: COMPANY 148 Great George IL. Charlottetown Phoaa cm . ms P- 0- Bu 247 Knfiitin J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building Charlottetown 100 Fltsroy Street Dial Ill! Need money to pay Clean. them up all at one timel Loans of 850 to 81.000 made at HFC on your own signature. Easy-to-moot requirements. One-day service. 24 months to repay. Today . . . keep your credit good. start fresh with In HFC lminl Need money? Bills fo pay? Call HFC fodoyl miousruotp ruisiics W. 3. Wheeler. Manager Ilolnevtoau-ooIo..IeltaI.phenollOI P ' IJ& Now is the time to have your tractor done over for Pacific was down 2V4 and Distil- lers Seagoam eased PA. Lake re remained unchanged on the American stock exchange. Giant Yellowknife was off V: and Royallte Oil slipped Vi. U.S. Steel CLEVELAND lAPt-Steel pro- ductton climbed last week to thin a shade of the record out- put of 2.SM.0lXl net tons set March 8. 1953. Steel magazine says to- day. The metalworking weekly re- ports a one-point rise in produc- tion during the week ended today. bringing rated capacity to 92.5 per MARKETS and FINANCE- cent. That yielded 2.53.000 net tons of steel for ingots and castings. To match the record. producers would have to up their o sting rate by only 4.5 points. to per cent of rated capacity. In setting the i953 record. the in- dustry operated at 108.1 per cent of s 2.254.459 net ton capacity. The lower percentage required now to match the record comes from a larger current capacity in the in- dustry. An output of 2,418,278 .et tons now represents the industry's full capacity. The magazinels price composite remains at 8117.82 I net top for finished steel and 337.33 a gross ton on Iteelmaking scrap. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Prices of Canadian common stock rose to a record in 1954. surpassin the 25 - year peak touched'in 1929. The bureau of statistics. in mak- iag this estimate. bases it on a composite index which covers in- dustrial. utility and bank stock. The bureau's index showed that lpulp and paper stocks increased in price by more than 50 per cent; industrial mines by almost 45 per cent. Rises of between 35 and 45 per cent occurred in machinery and terials while beverages. milling, and food and allied products. banks and utilities. reflected increases of between 20 and 25 per cent. The only items to show a de- cline were textiles and clothing. which fell by three per cent. Mining stocks rose by more than 25 per cent. The sale of 3l20.000.000 worth of Canadian stock to foreign inves- tors was a factor contributing to the rise in Canadian prices the bureau said. "But any attempt to assess the speed cabl 167 word: a minute. and Europe has been no Penance. England. What's news at inco ? Tiny pieces of nickel three times faster across the Atlantic I200 FEET DOWN, on the bottoin 'of the, Atlantic Ocean is a metal case. In it is an electronic amplifier. Electric signals week from the long journey by cable'are here amplified and reshaped into stronger, clearer signals. Willi Ibis single installation tbe cable? capacity was incrotrodfmru 50 to presence of tiny places of nickel In the avnplllafs vacuum tube. For years now, communication between this Continent and the United Kingdom . .rticulsrly serious during the war when comllulnicatioo channels were overloaded by Allied Governments. military and press. The lirst of Ihuo smpliiera was inguugd recently! by Veiiirn Union on the coin- pany's cable which stretches under the Atlantic from Bay sown. N.-Iona-54. uisuiuiuiuut Canadian Common Stock Prices Set Record In '54 role of non-residents in the rise in .the Canadian market must take into account the selective invest- ment policy followed by the new investment funds which generally are understood to have concen- trated on higher-grade Canadian issues. "And it should not be overlooked that rising stock prices were typi- cal of the United States and prac- tically all other inackets. Net sales to non-residents represented less than four per cent of the quoted value of listings on the principal zcanadian exchanges." equipment. oils and building ma-. As for exchange rates. the bur- eau estimated that the price of the U. S. dollar in Canada fell to 96 19-32 cents at the end of 1954 from 975m cents at the end of 1953. moving through a low of 96.34 cents in February. 1954. and a high of 98.75 in April. "This range of 2.41 cents indi- cated relative stability in compari- son with trading ranges of 3.03 cents in 1953 and 5.25 cents in 1952. Over the year as a whole. the average price of the S. dollar was 97.32 cents. 1.02 cents lower than for 1953." Of ed words This is possible only because of the Of St. Pierre . By JACK BEST C dlaa Press Staff Writer NE YORK (CF)-The new governor of st. Pierre-Miqueloii said Friday he will seek C ada's co-operation and guidance ii at- tacking the economic problems that beset Francois tiny Atlantic possession. By modernizing the islandsi fish- ing d developing t ” in dusir es. husky Pierre Sicaud hopes to dispel the animosity which led to, his predecessor's ouster. and to improve relations between the islands and Paris. Sicaud and his Irish-born wife sailed into New York Th rsday on route to the windswept lttle ter- ritory off r.'ewfoundland'a south coast. They reach their destina- tion next Frlday. four days after his 44th birthday. following fur- ther stops at Montreal and Syd- ney, N. 5. DAVIEB REALLY OUT Appointment of Sicaud. a former soldier. confirms the ouster of for- mer governor Irenee Davier. Davier left for France two months ago saying he was going on vacation. but had not been re- called. I-lowever Slcaud affirmed in an interview here his own ap- pointment is permanent. Davier became the islailders because he increased taxes and port fees. Sicaud said the former governor was justified. "lie had instructions to do so and he fulfilled his instructions." Sjcaud does not rnrcnd to abolish the higher taxes. which he says were levied to reduce the contrib- ution metropolitan France makes Paris represents 60 per cent of the budget. he said. But Sicaud pledged an all-out attempt so to improve economic conditions that the 5.000 to 6.000 islanders will be able to hear the tax burden. "I hope to establish closer con- tact with Newfoundland and the rest of Canada." he said. "We have a lot to learn from them. it :- THE NIW UNDIISIAS CAILI "IOOITII" being lowered D HR OOOIII IOU. K V- 521 messages frbm Europe three times faster than day pieces of nickel in the unpiiide vacuum tuba am pllfy trans-Atlantic signals-allowing us to before. This is pouibls only becauuof the use o Plans Atta'ck'On Problems -Miquelon I For the first few months I'll, be unable to leave the ' ' min. but af- ter that I want to go to Canada. make contact with officials and fish what cangbo done about lrn in markets and techniques! Immediate sun is a fleet of modern, efficient trawler: to pro- vide a backbone for the fisheries industrsd A start has been made, Slcaud a id. Hi: In appolntm PPOV- was charge of the French mission in antarc- unpopular with to the lslands' upkeep. Aid from: The birds in being dyed gm bandedsotbeycanbewatchedm their attoii. The observation. will yl information needed to draw up shooting regulation; and predict hunting prospects. This is the second season in which dying has been carried on in Florida. W dlife co-ordinator E ii Chamberlain of Tallahassee said 1N4 observations indicate most at Florida's ducks come from central. Canada via the Great Lakes 0. the Mississippi valley. The birds are caught for th. dying by water traps. Their Wings are dipped in the solution. than several are put together in a cage to rub the dye off on each other and get their whole bodies tinted. tica. His jurisdiction was four is- lands NO to 1.000 miles from the Antarctic continent. He Joined the colonial service in i 1934. After war broke out be en- : tered the French army. and as C an officer was taken prisoner at I Orleans. JOINED DE GAULLE siAftedr two giggths gs I prifonlelr cau each an v made his way to Madagzsen imal S E C U R I E S i an officer with the fighting French forces he later saw service in - . England and the continent. f In Holland he became ac- C'0V9T!""9l" qualnted with. geveral Canadian Municipal regiments. g the Fusiliers 1. . -1- de Montreal. and the Chaudieres. Pub 19 L" "Y Britain awarded Sicaud a D50 Industrial for outstanding military,service. . He fiiiisheld the war as a iieuten- - , ant-co one . l :jwE. Order: amptzd for lMay See Red. execution on all - stock exthtmgrs lGreen. Orange 0 Wild Ducks l l . -- .- TALLAHASSEE. Fla (AP)- ROXAL SECURI Hrs Don't set upset if you happen to CORPORATION LIMIIED see a duck colored red or green " GMAT clone! ", or orange. i There's nothing wrong with your eyes and nothing wrong witii thep duck. The bird will be an involunw tary participant in experiments by the state of Florida and some cost- ern Canadian provinces to learn where ducks come from. where they go and the routes they travel. a problem. It was cmiausttummvun Ni:-be! alley! were and at vital points to guard the can containing the ampli- hr spinach: -any form of nation. corrosion that occur belowcho ocean uufsan.AIfoeuoyeauvudensadod.- A front of the at assets. I 73'1- in area .9 . 3 . v count it count. uium - 2: on m mntiotiixs Inco research and development teams in co-operation with in- dustry have been is the fora- cal developments since 1921. The knowledge and experience gained are among Iaoo's great- tha way to laoo'I futarol louIIuCINHi”.oR.payi utzguiuwam Jdnlhda: l CHARLOTTZTOWN l lulu: ulallirlul I901 . aha Ina mat to man i l l TVTVVTivii7-viii?-77' '7 v world's metallurgi- aco research points .