IIIC A1olI'0GIlCI&. llapsr Inch I piliiiuvefrtisillg Iiatss Payable In A ' - lhlnm Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents , boost in per word: western and Eastern Locals per word: Announoensents- and Coatings Iivents 3o per word; 80 per word; In Memorial: Notices Mo per inch; Lists FIOPII lltd Spiritual Ouerllllla Clrda. etc.. to per mole; Letters per inch; wedding Engagements Au words tor and 10 outs for every additional I words: Notices of rbanln aerlptiosn. (I cent per inch; Addren and Presentation 81.00. Other Isles on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable daraages arhilg out of errors In ...:.ertisensents beyond the llleillt poll for the space actually occupied by that portion of 330 heat In which the error occurred. whether such error-'ia due to the negikerlos of Ila servants or otherwise, and there shall he no liability for IIDII'I.II.OI'uvaa of any advertisement 50701!!! the amount paid for such advertisement. -'--A1 Sim n or is per word; Lists of sub- -Asosts Wasted l aosu-rs MAKE mo raosfrs selling guaranteed household necessities and farm products. Bargain deals. Low whol sale Prices. Rush name for de ails. Vacancies in Alberwn, Summer- side. Tignish and surroundings. Pnmilex Products, 160on Deiori- mier. Montreal. OPPORTUNITY - ESTABLISHED out of town wholesale hardware nrm has opening for exclusive sales representative in Prince Edward Island. Line could be handled in conjunction with short non-competing range to retail hardware trade. Write fully to Box 296. Guardian. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Wanted. Must have established connections with hardware and electrical jobbers to sell one of Canada's leading branded elec- trical lines. We require complete information in first letter as to lines carried, coverage. referenc- es. etc. Reply to Box 289. Guard- lan. AMAZING GUARANTEE GIVES replacement Nylons” if hose runs or snags within period to six months. Not sold in stores. Men. women make steady earn-. lngs writing orders full or partl time. No money or experiencci needed. We deliver collect. Post card brings free money making sales outfit. Kendex. 61 Hamilton. Ontario. Boomers Wanted WANTED-1o GENTLEMEN FOR room and board. Apply 196 Prince St. after 6 p.m. Bally iiilicks ORDER RAYNOIVS LEGHORNS or New Hampshire crossed White Leghorns cross brcd chicks for May and June now. .100 Barred Rock cockerel chicks the week of April 2. special price. Raynor's Chick Hatchery. Mt. Herbert. cars 8. Trucks For Sale F01! SALE - 1929 MODEL A Coupe. Good condition. may Campbell. Beach Grove. FOR SALE - 1034 PLYMOUTH sedan. heater. Tires fair. Apply to George Rayner. Tlgnlsh, P. E. 1. ion sans: - ma ranoo namr ton. Good condition. Reg. Butler. North River. Phone 1598-33. FOR SALE- 1036 CHEVROLET Sedan. Excellent condition. low mileage. Wendell Mutch. wncr. Can be seen any time ower's Garage. Southport. - FOR SALE - 1049 DODGE Vi ton Panel Truck. Good condi- tion. Four new tires. radio. heater. Keefe Drug Co. Phone 39. - FOR SALE - 1949 MONARCH. equipped with radio and heat- cr. Excellent condition. Call at 741 Summer Street or phone 2894 Summerslde. , for Item 0 LET - THREE ROOM FLAT. 102 King Street. 0 LET - TWO ROOMS. 257 Queen street. 0 LET - ONE FURNISHED room. ground floor. 250 Grafton St. OR RENT -- FURNISHED llpurimcnt. Write "R" Guar- dinn. FFIC-ES T0 RENT. CENTRAL- ly located on Kent street. Phone 1707. TO LET - APARTMENT. HOUR rooms and bnth. Heated. Write Box No. 293. Guardian. Fans ---lellinsrv FOR SALE - MASSEY TRACTOR 20. Rubber tired plow. two fur- row. 52 Allen Street. Phone 2978-W. For Sale non SALE - TUINIPS. CHEAP. 'Apply A E. Doilard. Brookfield. Iron BALE - CAIIOTS. nov stavori. Kelvin Grove. FOR CALI - U (leaner. Phone 1515-31. FOR SALE - DALI TINIMENT house. Write Box 201. Guard- ian.' roa BALI -- IOCNDATION Seedoobblen. Norman Koughan. Donagh. . POI ml! - TWO GREY CAN- dsrs. George Affiick. Central Belisqus. rop JALI -7 all!!! noon- tain foundation seed potatoes. reading. John A. He- Crand River. Lot .34. V HOOVER loratoriss. MG! -2' For Sale FOR SALE-QUANTITY CHOICE hay and straw; also hardwood In stove lengths. Terms cash. Elmer Waite. Shcrbrookc. FOR SALE - REGISTERED JER- aey cow. 5 years old. to freshen April 10th. George Clark, North Wlltshlre. FOR SALE - REG TEREI) Saws. bred and Registered Ayr- shire Bull. N. W. -NIECLGOKI. Bridgetown. non SALE-McCORM1Cl( nann- ing 195 to 2'.-.- H. P. Gaso1ln.- Engine. Excellent condition. 360.00. pl”. L. Smailwood, Chur- lottetown. Cash 550 to il000 No Endorsers Required -- Household Finance specializes in fast. friendly service. Borrow 850 to 31000 without endorsers or bankable security. Need money for home repairs? Medical hills? Taxes? Cash for these- or for any good purpose can be yours -now It I'ousehoId Finance. You select a repayment plan , ' " arranged to suityom-income. Take 6 to 24 months to repay. For a prompt cash loan-friendly service- a sensible repayment plan-phone or visit Household Finance today! J MONEY wllill YOU NEED ill HOUSEHOLD THE GUARDIAN. New York Exchange Montgomery W ... ... ... solo . Am Car and Fdy . ...... 32 Anaconda ... ... ... .. 395-H Beth Stl 531-4 C P R ..... ... ... ..... 243-4 Ches Ohio ... ... ... .. 333-8 Con Ed ..... ... ... ... 96 El Auto Lt 493-I Gen Elec ... ... ... .... 537-8 Gt N Ry Pr ... ... ..... 48 Kennecott ... ... ... .. 731-8 6 193-4 Std Oil NJ ... ... ..... 101 14 Tex Co 90 Utd Alrc . 35 1-8 US Rubber . 54 3 US Steel ... 42 Vanadium 31 1-2 West Un Tcl 42 Westinghouse .. 38 1-8 WASHINGTON, March 23 - (AP) - President Truman asked congress Thursday for szo.ooo,ooo to pay the costs of removing 19,000 government workers from Washing- ton. It is part of the general pro- gram for decentralizing Federal activities, inspired mainly by thoughts of what all atomic attack would do to the country's capital. Truman did not say where the workers are to be sent. FARM MACHINERY FINANCE earlier! uosr nrtcultnorn Ana ussrrr ccrlslnml nnlucs OIGANIIAIIDK 130 Great George street ! sum 1 Phone 1991 CIIAIIOIIITOWNI P.I.I. News o in 5 or by appointment WE CARRY ALL TYPES OF SUP- plles for both office and store. gummed tape. ledgers. adding machine rolls, rubber stamps; typewriter ribbons. pencils, etc. ll. M. Simpson Ltd.. 160 Rich- mond Street. Charlottetown. FARM FOR. SALE - 100 ACRES old homestead properly at Found's Mills. Bordel-inug on the head of Stanley River. 30 acre.-'. choice wooded lumbcr. Balance highly productive -farm land. One mile from saw mill. Nine room dwelling house. Barn with underground .-table. Eight urn piggery. Machine shed. wood- house. workshop, extra ling: barn. all buildings good w.nr'i- tion. bargain price for immed- iate sale. Orville Taylor. Lost LOST-CARTON ON MALPEQUE Road in vicinity John Deere Showroom. at noon, March 19th. Finder please leave at DeBlols Bros. LOST - MEDIUM SIZE SHORT haired dog. black with tan markings. Name Laddle. Please contact Norman MacMillan. Phone 13-8. Vernon River. Miscellaneous SIGNS, WINDOW LETTERING. Art Signs. 254 Kent Street. BUILDINGS n A I s E n A-IN-D moved when road Dcrmlts. Phone 2104-L or 2914-W. STORMS AND SCREENS PUT UP and removed. Window cleaning and wall washing. Commercial- Residential. Phone E92-J. iillrservi stock APPLE TREES - SPY. M.acIN- tosh or Ddicious; Plum Trees - Burbank. Reine Claude. or Grand Duke; Pear Trees-Barb lett or Ciapp's Favourite; 3 ft. size 3 for 51.98: Fast growing Chinese Elm Hedge Plants 12 inch size too for 56.95; Hardy Prlvet I-ledge Plants 12 to 18 inch size 25 for 53.98: Giant Ex- hibition Paeony roots-red. white or pink 3 for 31.89. Free Coloured Garden Guide with every order. Brookdale-Kinny way Nurseries. Bowmanville. On- tario opportunity EMPLOYMENT - CANADA. UNI- ted States. Alaska and Foreign opportunities. How. when. where to apply. Send 31.00 for latest employment report listing firms hiring. service Bureau. Dept. B4. P. 0. Box 1275, Saint John. N. 13. Salesman Wanted SALEEIMAN. AGGRESSIVE FUR- niture man or agency covering Province to handle our line of High Grade Chesterfields. Gen- erous commission. Write full particulars to Box 288. Guard- ian. Typewriters RENT OR BUY THE NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Type- writer. Big machine perform- ance. portable convenience. Rental rates-33.00 monthly. three months-08.00. Call Rem- ington Rand. 104 Kent street. Phone 2771. Vloril Vianicli EXPERIENCED IIOUSEKEEPER desires position one or two adults. Write "1-l." Guardian. Wsstcli W D -- OANDER. BRUCE ANTI Clark. Mnrgaic. ............M.M..L.s..... W A N T I D - STATIONARY hgine. 10 H. P. State condition and price. write Box 29?. Guard- PRINCETOWN ROAD W.M.S. On March 6. members of the Priucciown Road W. M. S.- held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Proudc The meeting opened by Singing hymn No. US. In the absence of tho president and vice-president. Miss Alicc Dollar presided over the mcciilig. A reading, taken from the Miss- ionary Monthly, was given by Mrs- Alicc Dollar. scripture reading: Eplleslzlns 3:14 to 4:6 bf M1"5- W0,” Scntncr was followed by the Lords Prayer in unison. The offering was received and dedicated by singing hymn No. 306 "Love Means Adventure" was read by Mrs. Dale Proude. Miss Alice Dollar gave a reading on Christian Stewardship. The worship service was closed by singing ”l..ead on. 0 King Eter- nal." The business D 10d Oileneii In the absence of th secretary, the minutes of the last meeting were not read. The roll call was answer- ed with an attendance of six mem- bers and one visitor. One "thank you" card was received. Print cot- ton. donated by Eaton's, was given to the members to make a quilt top and clothing. A letter regarding this year's allocation was read. Eighteen home calls were made during February. Roll call for the next meeting will be answered by a verse of Scripture containing the word "chariot". Mrs, Charles Proudc invited the members to her home for the April meeting. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was then served by the host- ess. MARKING RECEIPTS Ul' SYDNEY, N. S..-(CP)-Steady increase in receipts frcm parking meters was reported in this city. Returns for 1950 tallied 310.585. The mctcrs nrc all paid for and the funds go into the general rev- enue account. STEWIACKIE, N. S.. - (C?)- Twin sisters. Mrs. S. G. Cox and Mrs. Rupert Archibald celebrated their 88th birthday recently. Both are well and active and have lived in Upper Stewiacke for mcre than 60 years. 5 W FARM HELP WANTED One helper to Dairy Herds- man; also two farm work- ers. Board supplied with good wages. All must be single. - APPLY "X" care of Guardian TENDERS FOR INS'l'ALLA'I'ION OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed up to 12.00 o'clock noon on Wednesday. March 28th, for the installation of Traf- fic Lights at the corners of Great George and Euston, Great George and Kent, Queen and Grafton, as per specifications as supplied by the Canadian General Elec- tric COMPBHY. to be seen at the office of the undersign- ed. The lowest or any ten- ion. C , der not necessarily” accepted. WANTID - SECOND HAND J. A. FULLERTON. iii... ".2" ..i.!i.2'”"'6.”....”".!.2.'i5: City Clerk. Tr-Vtllm Row M NIW YORK. lurch N - MP,- - A our back-pack battery-open aied portable television transmit- ting station weighing only 53 pounds was demonstrated Thursday by radio corporation of America lab- 'I'he transmitter. along H ,now,light-weight video cam- hts of h , rsrnote &. an a onlsinodei. use in loca- ofsoch events Ito have wide fran Fa-""”'-" . l . I KIDNIEY-l,IVi'll i IIVIIIISIII? "Troubles ncvcr mine singly" they 30 take Dr. Chases Kidney-L-vcr and get two treatments in onci raven retncdy heirs "you feel better aster-because it to icves both liver and kidney disorders" and iii; bm:Itsci:e sad iil lsvirhso tenresut. . "nu hm! i Chase-a name wodepmliorl. so i Eli. This iillt) FOR SALE We are discontinuing our agency with Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd., and we have the following machines on hand which we will sell at the old price. 1 Model 15A Tractor Mower 6'; 1 Model 4 Manure Spread- er, 3-horse hitch; 1 Model 3 Hay Loader; 1 Model 12 Spring-tooth Cultivator: 3 horse mowers, 5 and 6 foot cuts: 1 gasoline Washing Machine; 3 sets of 17-tooth Lever Spring-tooth Har- rows; 1 12-blade horse Disc Harrow; 2 horse hoes, 2- horse hitch; 3 Peerless Dump Rakes, 10'. These machines hayc ad- vanced in price. some to the amount of 31325.00. BERGMAN'S Montague, P.E.1. Thinking of Selling? We have cash customers waiting to buy moderately priced homes in Charlotte- town. KENNEDY dz MIISTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent St. Phone 1108 Ivswuwsu can we- ron A sans: AT WINSLOE Farm consisting of 60 acres choice land, large house in perfect condition, 2 barns in good repair, run- ning water; seven miles from Charlottetown. STIRLING RODD COMPLETE VISUAL ' REFRA(.'IlION and ANALYSIS G. F. l-lurcl-lsson 8. SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St cnsatorrsrowu F. i I. PROTECTION FOR TWEEL ICUILDING ... .-,.--. -INSURAhiA9ki;;.-.coEMiI. -llia'ilFiEilI.ll'.rli 1 if r Branch Manager: - 1 lli.il' c a N A ola N W.l. M(aJeDO,NAI.D. FAMILY Horse hair per lb. .. Also paying highest cash G 158 Kent St. GRAIN WINNIPEG, March 25-(CP)- Prices moved czlsier during dull trading on Winnipeg Grain Ex- change Saturday. Traders were influenced by hcsitatlons on the Chicago market nnd the holiday period. Routine shipper demand ap- peared Ill outs and burley. Some American demand was noted in rye but offerings here were more ..d............SjT. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 15th day of March A.D. 1951. Ill Re Estate of MARIE JOSEPH- INE MacDONALD. late of Card- igan in Kings County in the said Province. Widow, deceased, test- ate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John A. c- Donald of Cardigan, aforesaid I d H. Francis MacPhec of Charlotte- town in Queens County in said Province. Executors named in the above named estate. they, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set form: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a. Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. on Wednesday. the lath day of April next coming. at the hour of twelve oiclock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why. the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Est- ate closed as prayed for in said petition nnd on motion of H. Fran- cis MacPhee.-Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with publishcd in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the store and Post-Of- fico of R. J. MacDonald of Card- igan in Kings County aforesaid, and at or near the store of J. Al. McDonald 5: Co. of Cardigan store- said. so that all persons interested in the said Estate may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour 1-laroid Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (I... B.) I (Sad) N. ELIZABETH WRIGHT Registrar. um BOARDING uuuss FOR MARCHED BEGIDE lPili E ilgipolla : ii EGAD Clancy! MY ADMIRATIOM fur: POLICE 6oAl25 ew- HlGl-l.' You AND -sarzeearxrr HOuLlHAM emu 60 QUiCKLV wl-N 1 MANHANDLED THAT MlLK6oP--w we HOOPLE5 ERNG OF A DASTARDLY Tealrolz 1 You ooslcr GENERAL PLU6 ARou5c-5 oulz .x 9 .x ii ix l. 3&3 0 WANTED 2,000 COW HIDES and HORSE HIDES. We will pay all freight charges, including singlehide shipments. "Mark clearly shippers name and address on tags". We are paying the following prices with fast returns: Cow hides per lb. Horse hides each tors. brass. copper, lead and beer bottles. . Bring or ship, direct to an old established firm. MAURICE BLOCK & 00. Next door to Home Motors Charlottetown . . g ed easier. OF Arzc, MAJOR, BUT You've GOT THE OLD FIGHT Tl-iA'i"LL MAKE STALIN wee? IN l-us 8ORT6CH.'--YOU MAKE ME FEEL on-le 6PlRlT OF '76, JOHN L. 5ul.l.lvAN! 27c 311.00 75c prices for batteries, radia- than the demand. Flax also mov- No overnight export loadings were reported during trading. Class two and international wheat prices were unchanged from Thursday. Closing Prices: Oats: May 998; July 88 3-4- 7-8; Oct 82 1-2A. Barley: May 1.50 1-2; July 1.41 7-8; Oct 1.26 1-8. 'Rye: May 2.26; July 2.1413; Oct 1.86 143. - Flax: May 5.32 1-23; July 5.11 1:28; Oct 4.11 1-2N. CANADA ' PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The Iiith day of March A.D. 1851 In Re Estate of HONOURABLE JOHN A. MacDONAI..D. late of Cardigan in Kings County in the said Province, Merchant and senator. deceased, testatc. To the sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate persons within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John R. Mac- Donald, Jr.. of Cardigan aforesaid, and H. Francis.MacPhee of Char- lottetown in Queens County. in said Province. Administrators of the above named estate, they, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province, on Wednesday the 18th day of April next coming. at the hour of twelve o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of 11. Francis MacPhee. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT Is HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy be forthwith osted in the follow- ing places re pectlvoly. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlotte 11 aforesaid. at or near th esters and Post-Office of R. J. MacDonald of Cardigan in Kings County aforesaid. and at or near the store of J. A. McDonald as 00. of Cardigan aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Est- ate as aforesaid may have due no- tice thereof. WITNESS Hts Honour I-laroid Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (1.. 8.) (Sad) N. Ii.'LfZABE'1'f-I WRIGHT Registrar. MAJOR HOUPLE liesemsts 36AM THAT OF & . X i 1" WN. P.l.I. Q minor: 1 28. 1951 el......u....a1-1..l.ea is f Next-est? to Gi-eeouse 1 Many of the advantages of a small greenhouse may be enjoyed by the amateur gardener who equips his cold frame with an electric heating cable. Cables and thermostats are now obtainable at less than the cost to I townsman of suitable manure. were he able to find it. Current used for heating depends upon the insulation of the frame. and how early in the spring heat is turned on, but it seldom adds important amount to the light xii. Advantages are many. There is a much more even heat. which is benedcial to all plants and vital to those that chill easily. it gives a longer growing period, since the heat does not become exhausted. as does heat from manure. which sometimes fails before the outside temperature is safe. A frame is constructed in the usual pattern as used for both hotbeds and cold frames, but there is no need to prepare a deep pit such as is nec- essary when manure is used to sup- Iy heat. The frame is sunk in the ground about six inches. Soil is removed UNION ROAD 17. P. U. on March 14th the Y. P. U. met atithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Maclvlillan. The meeting opened with Devoticnal Period in charge of Mrs. Earl Livingston. The hymn "Christ Arose." followed by a Prayer. Scripture reading 'was taken from St. Matthew 1'lih chapter from 36 verse to 54. A reading for meditation en- iitlod "Easter opens the gate," Closing hymn "Glory to his Name" and Benediction. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by six- teen membera and eighteen visit- crs. - It was moved and seconded that Young Peoples give 55.00 to Carav- an Fund. The following committees appointed fcr next meeting. The Neighbors. WCI8 I; &.1l.l.IF:IL Gila. aims of as Elther Heating Cable or Eleetrlo Lamps Will Heat a Ilhthod. within it to an equal deptbpand the - cable is arranged on this bottom in . loops. so that heat will be evenly dis- tributed. Thd supply wire and cable are both connected to a thermostat. which can be set at the desired minimum temperature. so that as soon as the thermometer falls to that point heat is turned on. When temperature rises a few de- grees above the minimum. heat is shut off. and the variation between maximum and minimum tempera- tures is much less than with the old fashioned hotbed. I The heating cable is usually cov- ered with three to four inches of soil. it is a good idea to place a sheet of fine mashed poultry wire an inch above the cable, with soil between. Another method is to grow plants in flats, which are placed on a grating just above the heating cable, which is not buried in soil. and thus is al- ways open to inspection. To improve insulation and reduce current con- sumption. the frame should be banked with cinders, which are cov- ercd with soil. to within a few inches of the top. Convener of Devotion-Mrs. Eric MncMillan. , Convener of study-Mrs. Keith Bryonton. Convener of Recreation -- Mary Gill. Everett Gray and Wallace Mallett. - Next meeting is to be held at school on March Nth. Lunch colmlrnitiee-Mrs. sterling Yec. Mary Gill and Marjorie La- mont. Collection amounted to 61.73. The study for next meeting is on St. John 18 Chapter. Following a period of recreation in charge of Norma Yeo, Mrs. Sterling Yen and Marjorie Lamont. Refreshments were served by the hostess. A short sing song brought the meeting to a close. DA.R.'l'FoR.D, Kent. !hglsnd-- (CF)-Citizens like to keep up with the news. Most popular book in a library here is a volume cali- "He knows he should ask me a week ahead for a party. It I takes that long to talk Dad out of a new dress." ed ”icnch yourself Russian." w By George Ciork J4-"l; Quickies 1 "This Guardian Want A I I . .l....la ls. .....'.l.....4..- ii .- s sealed with a' kiss" by Ken Reynolds answer to our