1' ty mix in llsaerlaa - a-In IOVIIIE MONO?! ””.”?.l;2,s Mcbeod Douglas who gassed away June II. 1952- ,,;,;m; back in memory... the paths we ve trod. ;e.... the years we had with L11 Aloft" in I. 5,...-".foL.e the reel to God. L..lu;ly remembered and sad- set. by .her husband. daugh- M and s0ll'ln'El1-V .7 cgnn ill" Tllil.';llSAp "i1faiid Mrs. Wolvers would lit.-09 to thank all those who sen? ' congratuhtlon cards on the - of their baby. Fl-lands Off In i Apartaents For first g. lMondny. June 18. 1956 The Guardian, Pgge 13 llseGuartlian Want Ads - Dial 8506 STATL-I:-TAPARTM-ENT.:-G00. o - location, private entrance. Ap- ply CA. Guardian. ...m....L..,.... unto: ruantsasn Antv AP? IIIEATED 4 R00)! SELF CON- ertmerit for summer months! tained apanment. Apply 25 Adults only. Excellent residen- Kenslngton Road. Phone 4000. gel 3:: A991! Box 182. 1:70 I 2- -m uar . ruuto r-moon WARWICK I apartment. 99 Fitzroy Street. ln'spectlon by appointment. Dial IN CAVENDISH. SUMMER COT-y tage fully furnished. Ideally loc-y ated. First two weeks of July I AIIFIY George M. Andrew, dish. P. . I. i"oiTnT(ToiT'rXIWir:Nr' wms C"- D GALLON RANGE BOILER. practically new. Phone 6668. PEARSON'S STUDIO. SUSSEX. vorgans. 11.3., for pianos. church PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL. Apply Cecil Morrissey. Newtown Cross. A BOW WITH LITTER OF ELEV an a week old. Apply K. Mc- Fer lies! i For sale . Ielpwanteil Mslesreinalel Isle llels Ilsnteil TIIIIE UNFUBNIBIIED HEATED IUILDING LOT ON BEACH 51'-. 33.00 HOURLY rooms. 2nd floor. Dial NW. . tel 3244. I CAN PLACE A COUPLE OF) reliable men and women on a full or part-time basis in very profitable established Island Routes distributing 200 highest quality Paula necessities includ- ing Teas. Coffees. Spices. Ex- tracts. Cosmetics. Medicines. In- Etlcildes, Farm Products. etc per ence unnecessary. For . appointment. write. Mr. w R '-'''"”l”3 "W9 W" "5"" FOR YOUNG MEN OF SIXTEEN The Canadian Army Soldier .V iApprentice Plan offers you trades Miscellaneous E w-- d0ne- Apply voilinlgesf I N G Illrserl Stock ANNUAL no 'ER PLANTS. M Personal l8L'N' onu.1. - QUEEN skeel WWIDE full course din- BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Bell, Maiheson 5 Foster 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. i 165 Queen St. Phong 4232 mg IPROFESSIONAL CARDS OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthors. R.O. gent St. Dial sen Byron J. Grant.”OIJ-. la Kent St. out ssu ?VTHUtcheson & F G. HFTCHESON. 8.0. ; . . . p 11. 21 51, p 1 5' ”' Starting June In the Canadian hers. peciallzing in cm 5 53 Graito st. of I 33: ”Oil InduslrY Alriiiy twill: cl-tyre. llaefllmglinal. 1-wo CONNECTING ROOMS son E..t'""V' B”'"".'W- MIlJrIl1tT'eSl. 3" t E Army Wm M01 . hmmd "um. -Lmibiai 522a. M E M A- Format Q-C.. LLB. - 1 3-C- Spring Park. light housekeeping. Continuous QUANTITY or LUMBER sun. -gf ,,oU",;,fY;,7w'E;N-M;,D-..7,:,ber 0' PIWHICIIIIY '" K135 Macno"NTi.Tp;1s DRIVING 1.1”" "' C"""""" Wt J" 5' T"Y'”' Riot HAROLD MORRISON liotwuhh Adm” M” third "WU nu” far harm AVDIV Ema" men. No "lay-offs " Percrman. lot 16 Years 0 'ge' ;” th M E school. A proven series of driv- - . . c”"'" K”" 5 Q"”" 5"- Clialladlln Press Staff Writer 080103 want” V3915? DW '”'- mwiet R"5"c9Vlu”- eat, or full or part-time basLsiff:dc::::,', rang, gage", edldenss 111210-Wins 'idual-control equip- Amso" Mi G'"”' LLB' om” 9133. House 0756 -' orrnwh (CPI-The sovegjnmeni can your: SHARE! sau. W01-DE F... Sal. IA!-ER WIRE AND TWINE AP- d”""l"”"5 1"" 200, famqus Trades training will consist of ii ""'"- D131 4937- I” '""'"'""'d 5t Dial 474: H. 1. Mason, no line decided "1 m''l"m" ' hnd” range of E S ” ply Gordon Carr. -101111 DEG” Nae” quny "e"e55"'e5 "If two year course starting in Sep- P.E.I. i - M t off" policy on Canada's oll indus- yam. auroundmgs. where”, you Agent 190 Elm Avenue. eluding Teas. Coffees, Spices. I temben when mmhed the course gqwservlcgs Qffgfgd A. Walthen Gaudel, LLB. I on "gut Texas Oil Co. of the United States. tndcr the deal which the U.1(. govcrnment says it is willing to gllnll subject to certain conditions the Regent Oil Co. of icanada ,.,i,.irilary of Trinidad. will fall un- d.-r Tcxaco's control. '54 MORRIS. FULLY EQUIP- ped. Cheap for quick sale. Dial 7951 between 6 and 8 p.m. I950 CHEV. IN GOOD CONDI- tlon. Four brand new tires. Apply Box 511 clo Guardian. mg:-nt does its marketing in On- 1.43 Two -I-on pong) -rgucx tarin and I359 3'93" "P9"-ed "I93 Closed-In box. Seventeen feet of alnmsi 3l9.000.000- overall. Licensed. 3750. Dial 6165. 17 Eii:"vTt6iTrE-Tn7Er-F17: panel truck. Excellent condition. Apply 1 St. Peter's Road after 4 p.m. CHRYSLER SEDAN IN GOOD running condition. Priced to sell. Apply C. E. Guardian. or Phone 11111 between 5 and '1. III! CHEV SEDAN IN GOOD running order. '40 motor last year. Two Chev. transmissions. I Beatty hand 1 hand lawn mower. Cam McDougsll, Bristol. CAR BUYERS When you're out with the crowd how does your car rate? ' S 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN F. R. McLAlNE LTD. iviaipeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings "RE.-ll. MIT" IN CANADA In ihc U.K. Parliament. Harold Wilson. the Labor party's chief financial critic. said the "real bait" for the Americans was not the oil production of Trinidad but the very big prospects of eXPIll' glint in Canada. .Si, Beverley Baxter. Toronto- b(iTIl U.K. Conservative. said he had been told by a visiting On- tario government minister that the big American oil interests were Wing to get a monopolistic con- trol of oil in the English-spenkinl world. This could create a stpanxlr hold on the Commonwealth's in- - dusirial development. An official here said the Cana- dlnn government will not interfere with any switch in Recent I W!- orship. The governments Pllll05i:i phy was to keep hands off thefoi industry provided there was s ar amount of freedom in the invest- own ability to buy stock- However. the extent of foreign domination of the Canadian indus- try has come as a surprise to some federal authorities. Previous estimates were that about 60 per cent was foreign controlled. A more detailed survey, disclosing the 90- per-cent control, was made re- cently in conjunction with the stud- ics of the royal commission on Canada's economic future. More Skilled Workers Needed 01-1-AwA (cpt.-Canada needs more professional and skilled per- sonnel. Labor Minister Greil Hid Friday. He spoke during Commons con- sidcrallon of his department's spending estimates after several can Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Tuesday. June 19th. Can take I passengers. Phone Borden 37-33. Eapleyisent opportunities JOB INFORMATION HIGH PAY. All trades. Many opportunities. Canada. The Islands. So. Amer- ica. U.S.A. Companies pay over- seas fare If hired. Write Section 556 National Employment in- formation, 1020 Broad, Newark. members. including a Liberal. ex- N.J., U.S.A. pressed concern over the apparent need in Canada for more trained s us "all! prsonnel. I ”l don't think we can overlooki the fact that we do need morell pr Iesslonal and skilled person not.” Mr. Gregg said. i These persons were ” d not only for industry already estab- Iished in the country but also to initiate new Industries -and new ef- fort of expansion. Earlier A. H. Hollingworth IL- sWo UNEURNISHED-ITOOMS. third floor. 39 Water St. Dial SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT. . ” in! area. i i---.- of living room. bedroom. kitchen and bath. Apply to The Royal Trust Company. Buell. Murrly EH50"?- IEFRIGERATOR IABGAIN Let us show you the beat buying: of the year. One only- Popuiari size. Completely equllwed- Ex- em- L. .m ... . tremely low- price. Miller Broth IIOUSE FOR SALE. 139 KING - ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. also early cabbage. cauliflower plants. Parker Jewell. York. Phone 7074. I MalLilelll Wanted YEAR p I MEDICAL AND, DENTAL CARE ' TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE I A HEALTHY ACTIVE OUT- DOOR LIFE WITH SPORTS GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR WANTED-MATURE snhirfsnwv age 30-45. by large Canadian Company. An excellent oppor- - tunity for an aggressive man' AnvANcEMEN'r, with an eye to the future Im- pmed ta . uiion ham: uni Only a limited number can be previous sales record. Replies accepted. Interested applicants confidential. Our staff has been must not delay. Mail the coupon informed of this ad. Apply giv- bclow or contact your local Re- ers Ltd. Street. Apply Mrs. Preston sonar: "comes" ARE noon. ””"5”' but at the Bible House you will 25 B U 5 II E LS FOUNDATION find exciting and Inspiring in-1 Scbagos "B" size. Longs Mac. expensive books for the young Donald. Cornwall. Telephone class (romp ten cents. 0p- noslle Eaton 9- om; rivs can cocxsnurr A3 A GIFT FOR DAD -A milk cooler. used two years. Bible, religious n'ovel, motto or placque would be treasured. Visit the Bible House and see the. many suitable items. Alan ("GP in cards and a wide assort- ment of religious books and no- veltles. Opposite Eaton's. FOR SALE- Apply Ronald MacDonald, Haz- grove. ouraonnn BOAT. cusrom built. Excellent condition. Three seats. Decked-in bow. George Wolton. Summerside. srx noom ifousr-2. NEW nom- lI1l0n- Bath. hot and cold water, one acre of land. Large barn and store. Dial 8177. s DAIRY-TCOWS-2 MILKING.. Desirable property at Al- one to freshen fall. Priced for berton. 97 acres land with 4'-lick lumoven 15- D. Reid considerable wood and lum. l::'9d"W W- Phone 5597- Ch'- 0 "Se full ...l1".'.m-..-.--L-. -1. lliguilgedngllrlhih ildivooii 0"” 90"” M0WER- TWO '. sets of brass mounted harness. floor! quiet location well I g - Good shape. Collar and hames shiialtfred. Priced low for grivigg harness. Phone Eldon quc sa e. - - IUILDING LOTS SUITABLE FOR FRED BOWNESS, summer cottages, at Grand Alberto". Tracndle. l-4 mile from Natonal Park. Apply The Royal Trust Company. FOR SALE AT GRAND TRACADIE Twenty acres of land with house and barn. near Nat- ional Par k. Electricity available. Apply: REGGIE MacDONALD OF TRAIN OR & 0'DON N ELL FOR SALE FURNISHED COTTAGE AT BRIGHTON SHORE. Priced for Quick Sale. DIAL 6311 or 6471 after 6. Fannie llelp Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AP ply in person to Merits Rest- aurant. i Cci rs Wanted -For- arm. o'itTflbFEr7: AGED wo- . man for housework. Apply 25 ROYS TAXI Kensington Road. Phone 4060. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. small family, modern con- veniences. A pply Box 192 Guardian. Apply Roy's Taxi, 165 Great George. Experience p”f”'ed' lost Anti Found rrvs: ks7s T6NTcn.(iN”ar'-:1 York Centre) said he hopes the labor department will try to pro- vide greater assistance for voca- tional. technical and scientific training. Unless there was an Increase in scientists and technicians Canada might well lose the battle against totalitarian forces in this field. ESTATE RAYMOND AUCTION SALE On the above premises at Selkirk on Wednesday. tween Belmont St. and up- town. Dial 3696. TN THE cfrv - ON VFRIDAY. man's plastic rimmed glasses. Finder please call M-6294. Vlorlt Wanted LARKIN, SELKIRK ing telephone number to Box cI'I-tiling Station. lw, Guardian. nee WEEK ro AWGEH-:s5s'i'v-E ARMY RECRUITING gentlemen. I9-30. Must be STA'I'ION,-- lci.'.'iiifin"."dr'35.?s.i3.iii5.i.” iriif 152A Kent Street- plled. No experience necessary as we train you in permanent sales work. Quick advancement for industrious and reliable per- sonnel. For interview Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Telephone 3108 I t Without cost or obligation. 1 N ”0';'3C please forward me the booklet. 3iiil'ii5Zepie3”'S”5'o.iis8 pzorlog "The W” T" A Fm F"""”"' 4.30. 6.30-911) evenings. Room 2 NAME Hillcresl Cabins. s 1' U '07-: N rTw'.-i.Vr'sTiWfltT). willing to baby sit evenings in part payment, Apply Box 512 clo Guardian. CUSTOM w0RK.7'i'i.rivKrlNG, billing and dusting potatoes in Mermaid. Mi. Herbert and surrounding districts. Dial 7091. 1 Septic To nks For septic tank clean out SEPVICE. new tanks instal- . . ANTITY or FOUNDATION ..L...LLL,....L..... -. -- Hg --mm"---G tr.i' Wmch 8 wnndemm laden! "'9? live write in for details. ogehgo leak Round Mmhewm nous! AND LARGE Comug-3 Extr"ct5I'ns(E::i"ie(:;L.5' l”edlC'"": the Soldier Apprentice serves CALL ED.s wilQ5iT:TrT": Phillips Bldg. 111 (;.mn.,., 5., CHIROPRACTOR 1 ed to b 90. 1- Waxes c s Farm Pro DOW SERVICE Iurv('.V ".35 dlscfsued 9 P9 I Dept. C.. Familex. Station C.. nndnlbuel M. Sammie for mm, or busin. duct! 'to establisheh customers. three years with a regular unit. windows removed and cleaned ”"' "WE" con to ' in it i-CCj...:...M”""'"'1' "fr- em Apply Box 188 cm ofGuard- in your community. Experience 11,- 1 id Yards cleaned and ashes hauledi P”'""" & ”'"'G"' D" W R- Cum" For this reasgn. an au 0: see BAGS be , H ED um L write immediate is pan prov es- Dial mm ' sun of Nova Scntla Bid " 9'1"” S" Di” 5”" laid Thu"-5di:ly' cto:ce';:':gn3;te: my GETS "Id TTUDKD F07 Sal. :;b'5s”'3u?l':gn I on 'i 'b" EGISTERED AYRSHIRE Cow Mr, G, Laui-in, Dept. 59, pauta o gAui- pAy To THE AGE op iTLEBolfsT6T6-jCC-CC lc'gf1lff,2.eif.'5ey” ll. Britain over the-use METEOR RANCH. WAGON. W 5”, nntarono auuf . 3 years. Due to freshen June 21 5” PM 5'' E" . :3 'f,'E'g' lgdolimus A painting, and weiuigggi M”""””"' P”'" 3' ARCHITECT i'i5”i””-.ill3f3”'2.”i 2:2: il::' '--""-c '”i------- ---w ----'1 nit-...i:v soc - iii? air it -1 I an ween e. rl l5 - . . I75 Grafton Street J. A. MacGuigon c""; '”&J”iE”.3Ei'i Chas. R. McQuaid. BA, I. Arch. M R.A.l.C.. Summerslde. P E. . mat 293; Chlrlnttelown. Tuesdays and Fridays. Dial 8618 TE-LTUSICIANST-' A use Richmond St. Dlal ssu E JopTNj"L;g;fgfSTrT' I MacPhee 8. Trainer F oi I35 Queen St. Dial 4232 studio -Di(Aii.R4lgl1:imond -1 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDi)NALD. CURRIE 8- CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO., nu-: NATIONAFRESEARCII ADDRESS Council in Ottawa requllres a young man as a tcchnic an in its Fibre Research LaboratoryW ClTYfT0WN Senior matriculation is required. with good academic standing pnov. and atlleastptwo ylei:rs1eXP0lI;:i- ence other n anaylca me - ads or in the preparation of TELEPHONE ehemgcal I .d Atprlhglcatilons. h l bef are n mpoy-.1, Fngfilt 0fflceorr.vlNlationaI Research? "ISGMIBIIBUIIS Council. Sussex Drive, Ottawa! ( I 2. Ont. Please refer to file semi-invalid patient. Apply Len POL nox Nursing Home. KEITH CARMICHAELS PLUMB- lng and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service W man for Mcculloch chain saws. - Dial 6423. A Better Job Can Be Yours: you CAN pREvENT COSTLY FIRES IN WITH DOMINION FIRE A EQUIPMENT co. Rcicllo Operating G Liberal allowance on old Electronics E.egi”',)gEe,;';:E' RCC graduates mm at up W P. .E. I. Sales Representative . . 0 Richmond St. Ch'town Q00 monthly advancing with ix-p , o ' , perlence to smo to ssoo and em," Office. 3434 Res.. 4459 over 3700 monthly on special radar; Jobs RCC can train you quickly and thoroughly No experience necessary. Day. Night and Home Study Plans. Fees as low as- 34.00 weekiy- More and more Established fumigating and men must be found for every technical branch of Canada's window. cleanmg 'buSmeSS' giant electronics industry. New with Signed C0nll3CtS Of TV stations. immense radar and over S3000.00 for balance microwave networks. Govt. and of yeah A bargain at omy industry, create new electronics .- . - communications, Get FREE 40 57”0-00 f0' 3" equlpmem page booklet now. No obliga- and Contracts- tron. State age and education. L H KENNEDY DAY CLASS STARTS IN Real Estate 8: Insurance JUNE 166 Great George St. WRITE TODAY phone 3912 Opporiuniiy plement 6550.00. Charles S. MacDonald. Secretary. FOR WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL. Present supplement 3650.00. Ap- ply Lelth Carter. Secretary. war-Jr E n - mcunirron Kingsboro School. Supplement 3500.00. Wilbur Jarvis, Sec'y. L....m.......mL4.g,. TEACHER WANTED FOR LONG Creek school. Supplement 5600 Apply Wilfred Stretch. secretary .m...m.m.L...m1m.L. WANTED-TEACHER FOR SAV age Harbor School. Supplement 5550.00. Ralph Pigot. Secretary. TEACHER FOR MURRAY Tris?- bor North School. Supplement 3400.00 Harry S. Reid. secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR VIL- lage Green School. Supplement 8350.00. Apply .1. M. Jackman. Secretary. LICENSED TEACHER WANTED for Greenwich School No. 15 Supplement 3400. Apply George MacEwen. Secretary. LICENSED TEACHER WANTED for Primary department Bon- rhaw school. Supplement 3375. Apply Mrs. Stewart MacNavin. Secretary. Wanted USED PIANO. APPLY STATING price Box M Guardian. WANTED - A LE BOTTLES pints or quarts. Dial 8595. CATTLE T0 PASTURE- APPLY Norman MacI.eod, Clyde River. Wanted To In ifs”-roTisiEiii7FitdoM uousis in city. APPIY Box 189 care of Guardian. RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA Box 171. Moncton. NB. Estb. I928 PROTEIN WORK MARRIED MAN WANTS-WORK The Ilothamsted experlmcntni 5"0'-'1-D EXEMPT STUDENT! lJune -20th, 1956 at 3:00 p.m., the following articles of furniture, machinery and other personal property:-- 1 1954 Ford truck. ton, good condition; 1 Bridge- wall Range; 1 Heater (Airtight): 6 Kitchen Chairs; 2 Tables; 2 Bed Springs 3. Mattresses; 1 1 Logging Chain; 1 Set of Platform Scales;- 1 Set Dies and Tops; 1 Cros-cut Saw; 1 Boring Machine; 1 1 Set of Truck Chains; Lath Bench; 1 Bench Vice; 1 Double-end Emery. Wren- ches. tools and miscellaneous articles. . hay and 2 plywood boats for trout fishing and quantity of material for making 2 more boats. William Blair (PC-Lanarkl said i stud-.-his working their way through univcrsliy should not be required in pay income tax. particularly in' view of the apparent rhortage of skilled persons in the country. .'t'r. Gregg said he agrees with 1 BOX Sleigh (HEW): nlisi Mr. Blair said and "I shall on; discuss this matter with my col- lracuc. the minister of finance (Mr. liarrisl." The minister said the federal lfovcrnmcnt is keeping a detailed of professional manpower whlcll would be available in event of an emergency. Hrs, Ellen Falrclougli (PC- linrnillon West). opposition labor critic. said the government should do more to decentralize authority for mobilization of manpower in event of an emergency. Persons in charge of regional of- fires of the national employment Post Drill; 1 Jack (jackalli: EUGENE LARKIN RODERICK MacDONALD, Executors Estate Raymond Larkln. Terms at Sale. Set Bobsleighs; 1 Driving Wag- 1 Wheelbarrow: 1 Also quantity of Service across the country should be instructed in their responsibil- lit?! in event of sudden disaster. Mr. Gregg nil he agrees there should be a maximum of advance Plinnlnl for emergency. This was 59'"! done and would continue to be. But he could not agree that In Irency like the national em- Dloyment service should. in time 0' Ruse. be "on a semi-mobilised basis. whereby a Canadian worker who takes advantage of that ser- 'i" ml! -have the feeling that my be sublect to certain com ilulsions.” TECHNICAL TRIINING "allude Richardson fl. - Mon- NOTICE TO It is important to you to.know whether or not you are covered under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Ask hiring on with him if he is registered with the ard If there are three or more workmen at the same time employed to an Industry within the Scope of the Act. it is eompulso 7 hr the employer to Register with the Board. For any information or advice-write to: . THE WORKMEN! COMPENSATION BOARD III Eueton Street WORKMEN our Employer when Charlottetown station in Britain is working on extraction of proteins from grass, leaves and potato tops. Box "Z" Guardian. Summer- on farm near school. Wrltel side. ENGINEERS ARE YOU REALLY GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ENGINEERING TALENTS? You can at Boeing! This company. builder of the first U. S. jet transport, the B-52 Stratnfort and the B0- marc Missile System offers you challenging, years-ahead 1 work to utilize ALL your present talents. AIRCRAFT EXPERIENCE IS NOT REQUIRED If you want to know more about what Boeing offers in career opportunities in your field. send a resume of your engineering background today to: MR. D. F. RENARD, Dept. c-27-A-23. Boeing Airplane Company, Seattle, Wash., USA. S - . malt;-el:li;eoI5l:3"o'3o'li'oe 937.31 p , BY LARGE ORGANIZATION N 1 p . g . Inge-Loiineiaou. In the uni" it: to Properties FOl' SOl6 A PROPERTY SUPERVISOR - Ire sn grants ad - r---"-..."'.ii':..:'.'..'.!".,. vr.:.'.':..c;. if ,.,,.M' emr;;mr-,;;g.:,--bgur rm" ihe.,,P,;gv";:e- ,::;'.2 ......"?I..".i"25i'.' rt" n:i.r.:i.i'i":.'."'.::.:.':: Man use so to 40. on .0 mo. me. no nun. - . r. Gregg said fun-.1 nu dem 7" mm" "tin fmp oy " U Wm. basement arsge. unfinished attla has space for itlenal rooms. knowledge of planting and landscaping. Construction ex- ior voo.u.,..; ,, workmen must register e r operat on! promp Y , Nice lari spell corner lot. perlence, masonry work, grading would b: useful. Should in ""1, R nslbillty ad I) alow tat i 1 ' "ml" "5 IN! "'9 w0'km"” C”mpe"”"”" B”"d' The esp” '" ""' M " "' M” M" "'0 '”"i.'""'Fl- ill” ihave at least a form background. Permanent position :.ff.0d.W for ' aid to of protecting his workmen lies with the employer HM gL";,:";u”.'.';!';'gF '""" ”"'- Mil” 0" 3- Pete" IWWW Wm, good pay for am right mm c. " ac, heavy penalties will be levied upon any employer who - ; A Ioaifkd I carries on operations and falls to report to this Board. L H. KENNEDY wme Box 184 Gum” ?-'2i'.i..-- .,,;"";,",g an woaatiaws OOIPINSAIIION noartn - noaisuuo aadleaurasoa. exneriencev qualifications. ab! IN I - ' Iaaineoalts-eat Chariottetwl IIIGNINIIIIII - r Paoee Ullll-Ill. IRON and S l2000-lb.-ion) Car Batteries Paying highest cash pric boitlcs. scrap metal. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR TEEL SCRAP 520.00 Each-'6l.75 es for hides. horsehair, beer Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 A.M. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BL OCK 8. CO. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. S1000 to 315.00 weekly and board; good wor hours; 1 child. Apply to:- MRS. A. B. BURNS, cf PHONE 3271 AFTER 6 RM. king 0 Burns Jewellers or WANTED an. giving age. education. full . Clrrle Bids. Charlottetown pm 57;; led. l Ill f ld ' . mm avffite '3 "9 c””S””c H. R. poms s. COMPANY ' T 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown CHALMERS NEWSON, '”" TH” Pr 9- 3" W . . ARTHUR J. GARRETT wlns1oeTD18'I 7596 Palmer Electric Building (larlottetowl I00, Fitzroy Street Dial 5821 -m.m..mmmL.T"c"e" want" ERgIlAAI:TEAIAlgI,;RlAs(;.(:PdUNTANT LITTLE POND SCHOOL. su? Provincial Bank Building ass Main smug BIONLTON. NJ. AUCTION SALE The following items are to be sold by Public Auction at Robert Slmpsonls farm, Malpeque on Tuesday, June 19th at 1.00 olclock. LIVESTOCK-1 registered Holstein cow (3 years- old to freshen in July): 1 registered Holstein cow (6 years old. freshened); 2 pure bred Holstein heifers (1 year old); 2 pure bred Holstein heifer calves; 1 grade Shorthorn cow (to freshen July 5th); 6 grade Holstein cows (3 to 6 years old, freshened); 1 grade Hereford cow (4 years old, freshened); 3 grade Holstein heifers (2 years old); 1 grade Hereford heifer (1 year old); 5 grade Holstein yearlings; 2 Shorthorn calves (6 and 9 months): 8 Shorthorn calves; 1 horse (9 years old, 1100 lbs.); 15 isheep; 12 lambs. MACHINERY--1 C.S. pushbar hayloader on rubber; 1 Deering Ideal binder; 1 M.I-I. haymower (5 ft. cut); 3 sections spike hatrow; 1 Ideal Giant haymower (6 ft. cut); 1 driving wagon; 1 team truck wagon; 1 single truck wagon; 1 10 ft. rake (only raked 20 acres); 1 Eat- on graln crusher; 1 M.H. turnip pulper; 1 tractor trailer; 2 truck axles (suitable for trailers); 1 front end loader (fit most tractors equipped with hydraulic); 2 air cooled engines; 1 hay carrier (for wood track); 1 hay carrier (for steel track); 2 hay ropes; 17 steel cow stanchions; 15 water bowls; 1 I.H. separator (belt drive) (1000 lb. ca- pacity); 1 11-1. 2 unit milking machine; 2 milk cans; 2 tons pressed straw; 100 bushels oats. Terms cash. If day unfit, first fine day following. ROBERT SIMPSON, E. C. BELL Owner Auctioneer. New York Stock Market Makes Biggest Advance In 18 Months By RADER WINGET NEW YORK (AP)-The stock any session of the last eight months. market pushed its recovery into new high ground last week with the biggest weekly advance of the last 18 months. The move ahead represented a strong rebound from the severe losses suffered in the final trad- iing session a week ago Friday when news of President Eisen- howcr's illness reached the fi- nanclal district. At that time the market was pressed down harder than during Steel Strike Shadow Seen Over The U.S. CLEVELAND (AP) 1' A stiel strike of 53 days would cost the United States 55.000.000.000 in sales and wages. Steel Magarine cstlmatcs. However. the weekly publica- tion says "it's still anyi.ne's gucss what”Il happen" relative to any strike. out for 53 days In 1952. A similar walkout at midnight this June 30 would cut steel ingot production from 125,000,000 net tons to 95.- 000.000 tons this year. Steel says. It adds that only 5.200.000 autos would be sold instead of 5.tll).(Xl0 and the federal government would lose one billion dollars in Steel notes "something of a last-minute rush to get in steel before the end of June." How- ever, the periodical says this does not necessarily mean trade sen- llment definitely anticipates a work stoppage at the end of the month. STOCKS SMALL "But it does tend to confirm the view that consumers' stocks is all probe be quickly -(llI'- talled for lack of steel supply In e to drive car. marital sta- I .1 event mill shipments are cut 0 tag” best: i asetiaig: The United Steel Workers were 35 By Monday morning the pres- ident's condition was pronounced "excellent" and the market kept step with Eisenhower's recovery with an excellent advance. The Associated Press average of so stocks on the week ad- vanced 34.80 and finished at 3181.80. Now with the market having tested the lows and having re- traced more than the minimum one-tliird of the old reaction Wall Street is all ready for its tradi- tional summer rally. In most years the rally comes along like clockwork. and this year nothing hos happened so far to discour- age those who firmly believe it will happen again or has already started strongly. on the big board. there were two big gainers in the Canadian section. Hudson Bay mining gained 7 points to 84 and Alum- inium Ltd. advanced P3 to 12854. Other lilrzhcr stocks were: Cana- dian Pacific. up In to 8171s: Dome Mincs. up its to is; Interna- tional Nickel, up fl": to 93'5: Walkcr-Grmdcrhzim. tip 76- to 6916 and Distillers Scacrams. up 7th to V4 On the American stock ex- change. Cnnariian Marconi. Eu- reka. Molyhdcnitc. Jupiter Oils. Sapphire Petroleum and Scurry. Rainbow oil were unchanged. Brazilian Traction gained 14 to We. Sliawiniiran lilincs 3'4 to 8454, Preston East Dome Oils Sis fl 6'Va and Porno 011 1-16 to 27k. Great Sweet Grass Oil eased 1-10 to av. and wilrich Petroleum lctt 1-16 to 7-16. users' efforts to get In steel before the current quarter ends. sted-may go up 38 a ion. The current price of steel is holdlii steady. Steel's composite on flnsbed products is unchanged at 318.! a gross ton. Scrap con- tinuea weak. with Steers poatte on steelmaklng down 1'! cents to 848 a gross e . . on e c thPoU0h'pr?dductl i-at hanged. inching upward one-half of a per- if."".ii.f”'”.......”"'"""'