JULY 28. 1952 Advertising Rates Payable in .Advance nunimurn Charge For An: advertisement :5 Cents. cent:-sl Gusrdlsn Locals to per word; Western and Eastern Louis 4.; per word: Announcements snd coining Events to per word: Classified So per word;' in Meinorioin Notices Mo per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, cards. etc. to per name; Letters of condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements. 40 words for sl.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84o per inch or so per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions. 63 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 81.00 other Il.s.tes- on Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be Iisble for damages arising out of errors In advertisements beyond the smount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any .dvertlsenIenl beyond the amount paid for such sdvertisement. Agents Wanted ,.m-Jr: N1'LoNsi DURO-TES1 ll'.'iDl1S replaced free if run, snag x-.'i'.i:in period up to two months. Mays hcso guaranteed up to six months. Amazing guarantee. makes money for you, full or spare time. We deliver, collect. Free Sales Kit. Duro-Test, Hamil- ion. For Sale FOR SALE-- UPBIGIIT PIANO. Beat:on's Auction Rooms. ......j,.....j.L..,.... F01! SALE-FOUR NEW SEAL- gskin coats. size 12. Bargain price. Beaton's Auction Room. FOR SALE - YOUNG REGIS- tered Ayrshire cow. due to freshen. Earle Macftae. Brook- field. llnarders Accummodateil ,, - nnsnmzns ACCOMMODATED - .17 Prissmore St. Gars Leaving l,Al?. i.i7:Kvi1'vo. fort BOSTON Aug, 1 or 2. Can take two. Call 56. 6X Thursday. can take three. Phone ti.-23, Klnkora. (EAR LEAVINO FOR BOSTON Thursday morning. July (list. Phone 1240. CAR LEAVING FOR LONDON. Ontario, on August. lith. Can ac- commodate three passengers. Box 84, Souris. cars & Trucks For Sale i-"Git-Tifia - 1940 PONTIAC sedan. Apply Yellow Col). " l"()R. SATE - 1050 HALF-rotv Chev. Perfect condition. Milo- agc 12,800. Priced to sell. Can be seen at Macxay Motors, Thursday, July Iilst. Phone 1048. Hill. SALE--I935 TERRAPLANPL 5125.00: 1935 Forii. good run- ning order, good tires .Si75.00: 1948 one ton International panel. MscKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road, phone 1048. Female llelpjlanted y wsrritrsss WANT-ED isiivu.-:n- iamy, Apply to Roxy Restaurant. WANTED-DIAID FOE GENERAL housework. Apply 22 Park Street after six o'clock. y I ANTED .. A MATURE WOMAN to do general housework, some cooking and assist with children beginning September 1st. in the home of a. former Plctoniiin now settled in a line Boston suburb. Room and board will be provid- cd plus salary. The house 35 cquippcd with U1 labor saving zleviccs such as dishwasher and Automatic laundry. Character references will be required. In- terview will be arranged between 28th July and 7th August. Apply Box 022, Guardian. FOR. SALE - SOWS. DUE TO farrow August-1st. Apply William E. Griffin, New Wiltshire. Help Wanted-Male & Feinale ANY MAN OR VVOMAN INTER- ested in earning 32.50 hourly (not commissio ) during spare or full time distributing over 200 highest quality Canadian made Home and Farm necessities in estab- lished Paula Routes should promptly write, The Paula co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul St. E., Montreal. Lost STRAYEI) FROM PREMISES.- 2 sows, ahrl' one sicer or heifer. Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly notify Knud Jorgensen. LOST-GAS TANK COVER WITH set of car keys. between Belve- rlerc Heights Grocery and Home Motors lot on Euston St. via Mt. Edward Road. Phone 2272-R. fosr- YESTERDAY EVENING near corner of Euston and Queen Streets, a wallet con- taining money and papers. Tolcphonn G33. LOST -BLACK WALLET CON- iainlng large sum of money be- tween Moore nnd McLeod's and Village Rendezvous. Finder please phone 356-J. Reward. Male Help Wanted VVANTED .- MARRIED MAN FOR farm work. John E. Read, Borden. To Let F3? ii-EiTF:-'iiEEi:.1?oT)?Fs. i third floor. 139 King St. Phone 2351-L, 170 RENT .. FURNISHED cor- tage at Rosebank. Apply Brown V Electric. Typewriters NEW DEFERRED PAYMENT terms on Remington Portable Typewriters. Payments as low as 55 monthly. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience, Re- mington Rnnd, 104 Kent Street, For Sale 'i-con. saw -- mourn om) PIGS. Berni Mclntyrc, Alberton. F0-it saw": -- 'i5Ti7rfrTiTriir car- tle. R. MacDonald. winsloe. SEE ONE 1950 MODEL INTER- national Cub Tractor at Vernon Lord's, Tryon. FOR SALE - HORSE DRAVVN Niagara Crow Duster. Good as new. Tcrms if desired. 1.. Robbins. . U138. - ” Wanted VVANTED - YOUNG LADY wants .room and board in priv- nlo home near P. W. C. Apply ZK, Guardian. . ,.L,....--.-,.A;..A-......s WILI. VVANT NUMBER OF good veal calves, also some lat sheep and a number of good lambs and good feeder cattle. Phone Wellington MacNeill 1183 or 602. Will pay highest mor- kct prlcesi for good quality siovk. Will notify when will accept calves and sheep. FOR SALE - MASSEY HARRIS No. 'l liay Loader. Nearly new. 1.. S. Reid. I-lop ' . FOR. SALE - large building. ii qziariers at- tached. Eleven miles from Char- lottetown. Box 251. Gii:ird1an. l-'0lf. SALE-PROSPEROUS LA- illcs' wear business. Owiicr go- ing to States. Write "K", Guar- riian. FOR. SALE - HOUSE. BARN AND nutbulldliigs, 10 acres land. not air furiizice, near Montague. Ap- nlfl D. liiitclicsun, Box 279. Hill SALE - TWO COAL BURN- lnx slovcs. "P.cd-Cloud", iii splen- did condition, suitable for school or hnll. Also sixteen links pipe. Mrs, Tlioa. Best, .Sccrci:iry School Trustees, Crapaurl Fol: some mTr 'r AT moo. s.x acres land with good scven mom house. barn and poultry house. Electricity and nutonmiic water system. Price rcnsonsblc. . J. A. McLcnn, Flat l'tivor. 1'03 SALF,-ONE LARGE STEER, one your-old heifer, one miich row. Wanted in few fox horse-a. Phone or see Rex Dawson, Al- hany. IARM FOR SALE - 63 ACRES OI-I iniid. Good buildings. Nine miles "Om Charlottetown. ll mile from Mvcd road. sell cheap. Box lot. Guardian. On SALP,-BLACK AND mu-rr. Ensllsh collie . pup.. Guaranteed A-1 csttle dog. Parents imported. Male um. Also. beautiful sable and white Scotch collie. Chomp- ion breeding. Harley ble. Bemont. 1.0010. Phone 001 lb. WTTTm ..mn OOD USED PAGSINGEII TIRBV 80.00 each. Truck tires 760-825- 900x2o eso.oo escl-i. am casoo :?Ch- 700310 - 17 010.00 each. ruck tubes 05.00 each. Passen- sa.:"".:i..::-”2..;.::'i. rm" ' - - . I s e o. 126'! Weston itd., Toronto, Ont. 0 .I.ALI -; one main corv- d', mneuhedlnterusti - V” WWII! bar and attach- ment. used tisrrown, one new zlrufnher ii slds delivery rske snd flier. llrst come. flrsrserved. 3- - Rlyner Equipment Lld., umroerslde. WANTED-POSITION AS 'CARE- taker of home. Will do cooking and cleaning and take full re- sponsibility of managing home. Expect position with relaxed. retired people. Very best of references can be supplied. Ap- plicant middle aged and, ex- tremely cepable, a good cpr driver. Apply Box 255, Guard- laii. VANCOUVER. - (CF) - Visitors leave a variety of things behind them in the police station but jani- tor Cerl Gudmundson thinks one Saturday night visitor topped them New York Stock Market At Highest Level In 22 Years NEW YORK, July 27 - (AP) - The stock market advanced last week to the highest point in more than '22 years as measured. by the Associated Press average of 00 stocks. There was a tremendous uncert- sinty all week but the stock mar- ket advanced day after day until the final day. Then it subsided moderately on profit-taking in the wake of the steel strike settlement. Wednesday the Associated Press average of 60 stocks established s new high for 1952 at s101.D0r That was the highest point reached by the AP average since June 10. 1930 when the average touched 3110.30. Thursday s second new high was established with the Associated Press average of 60 stocks at 3108.- 30, again the highest since June 10, 1930. r The five best gainers of the week will: net change and closing price were Alleghany Corp. up 1.4 at 315, Pennsylvania Railroad up EV. at :0- ti. U. 5. Steel up in at :40',i. Amer- ican Telephone off 9i: at 1539i. and Tri-Continental Corp. up Vs st 16- Canadian issues closed mixed Fri- day. Canadian Pacific was up 4'. and ciistillers seagram added 1;. Hiram Walker slipped V, and Dome Mines lost Vs. International Nickel and McIntyre were not quoted. On the curb, Lake Shore fell 95. Giant Yellowluiife was off V; and Royalite Oil was not quoted. STANHOPE W. 1. Mrs. Ray Carr was hostess to the members of the stanhope W. I. on July 1st when the president opened the meeting by having the song "The More We Get Togeth- er" sung, followed by the "Collect," repeated in unison. seventeen members answered the roll call, by s "Helpful Hint", There were two visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The Sick Committee gave their report and new committees were appointed as follows: Sick - Mrs. Herb Kcilly, and Mrs. Reggie Ross; Lunch-Mrs. MecAulay and Mfrs. Isaac Lawson. Correspondence was read and discussed and the collection for the salvation Army was taken and amounted to 313.50. Mrs.- Bruce 1.. Ellis and Mrs. Harry Msolsaughlan .gave a report on their visit to the FOR SALE Cottage at Stanhope, four rooms, three acres of land and garage. Priced for quicl: sale. Immediate possession. Apply:- M. A. FARMER Solicitor. : Get Your JOHN DEERE PARTS At A. PICKARD I FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I. T FOR SALE TOURIST BUSINESS Seven-room house with seven cabins, new, complete- ly equipped with modern in- stallations one mile from Charlottetown. Apply: M. A. FARMER, Solicitor, all. He left it rcvolvcr lying on the station steps. price. I WRITE ”W.II. You will be come i rorinn was 0 Wanted for September shipment twenty carloads rough poplar logs, five feet and up in length. The small end must be seven inches and better. About one hundrcd and fifty logs makes a car. Very attractive Charlottetown, P.E.I. " GUARDIAN cted "immediately (1)--Tliirce apartment field Street, presently all monthly rental of 5175.00. sently all rented and" brin A. W. GAUDET. 111 Grafton Street City Properties For.Sa1e EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS ft.iDoubie garage. Hot water heating. Possession of Ground Floor Apgrtment in 30 days. (2)-Duplex situate at 51 Bayfleld Street. pre- 092.00. Nice sized lot. Garage. Hot water heating. For further particulars, apply- house situate at 53 Bay- -rented and bringing in Lbt approximately 50 x 80 glng in monthly rental of LL.B.. Solicitor Charlottetown I .THE GUARDIAN. I CHARLOTTETOWN ll.S. Steel Report . CLEVELAND, July 2'! -(AP) - The magazine Steel questions to- day whether the new steel c ntraot will be acceptable in Georgia Ten- nessee. Texas and Virginia. Those states, it says. have statutes of outlawing "compulsory unionism" and together have a basic steel capacity of 1,200,000 tons. "It remains to be seen whether the union shop provisions will be acceptable in (those) four states," says steel. The strike itself. Steel sdds. was settled on terms that were substantially the same as those of- fered by the companies some time before the agreement was reach- ci e. - r "The modified union shop feat- ure accepted by the companies is an extremely watered-down vers- ion compared with what the union originally demanded. "The whole agreement falls short of the wage stabilization recom- mendations for which the steel- workers had fought." . Steel figures that the strike cost the average steelworker 3637 in lost wages, cost the economy 54,000,- 000,000 in lost sales and wages, and cast steel users 15,300,000 tons in lost ingots. Protestant orphanage. The draw then took place for the quilt, the winner being Mr. Wai Marshall; znd prize, Mia Pat Reardon. 3rd prize, Miiss'Vera Mal- leit; 4th prize Miss Noreen Hughes The sale of tickets for these artic- les brought in a total amount of S2930. Mrs. Alvin MaoLsughlan kindly invited the members for the next meeting with roll call to he ans- wered by a "cheerful thought." Members were asked to bring needle and thread to start sewing a crib quilt. Collection was taken and amounted to 51.80. The singing of the National An- them brought the meeting to a close and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the lunch committee. There are about 44.300 public pay telephones in Canada. E I. Phone or sto I. Tell us how 3. Take up to 2 150 Grootwtioorgo 50., who 1, phone 2992 cussionrrowu, P.l.l. l list? Get 2-50 to siooo in 3 simple steps own signature. No bnnkable security required. OUSEHOLD FINANCE fault: larger! and null Nrouuulud p In at Household Finance. much cash you need. leans on your 4 months to repay. hrnirc organization LONDON, July 27 - (AP) Britain's chief of the air for talks with United States Force officials,” the Air Min announced. NEW HOUSE son SALE with large lot on Moun from City. possession. Apply: A M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. staff, Air Marshal Sir John C. Slessor, was to fly to Washington today New five-room house Edward Road, one mile Immediate i Gran WINNIPEG. July 27 - (UP) - Oats and barley displayed A firm i undertone on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as commercial demand appeared on a fair scale for A Set- urday session. Buying included export demand in barley and American and ship- per purchases in both oats and barley. Trade reports indicated a cargo of Canadian barley had been sold yesterday to the continent. Flax attracted industrial orders, while Americans picked up rye. 0!- leriiigs were llgiht; especially in cats and barley. No information was available on export wheat loadings. Clnss two wheat and I.W.A. prices were unchanged. Closing prices: . Oats - Jly 80h, Oct. BMQA, Dec. 303. May 82!.'. Barley -a .lly l.l7V., Oct. l.lD'A- ')i. Dec. 1.l77,i'iA, May l.l8V,B. Rye - Jly 1.90148, Oct. 1.9335. V2, Dec. 1.94, May l.93VaB. Flax -- Jly 3.89. Oct. 3.9ly,A, Dec. 3.8713, May 3.911,-113. Air 9 ' istry t he Neighbors thing like this By George Clark Srnlluls CA in. "I was afraid those national conventions would do sbme- to our club." m AIRPLANE FOR SALE MUST BE SOLD! SACRIFICE PRICE! PAUL SI-IARPE - 1800 01' Guardian Office 1 Beautiful home for sale at Commercial Cross, P. E. Island. 100 acres of land -a- under cultivation - 12-roomed house, large barns with garage. 234 miles from Montague. Would make good tourist home. Apply to Tone Marlin, Montague, P. E. L Commercial Gross. via LARGE AUCTION SALE AT STANLEY BRIIJGE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 12:30 P. M. Having sold our farm we will sell by public auction the following stock and equipment:-All farm machinery in first class condition; three horses; eleven milk cows: eight calves; ten young cattle; one reg. Holstein bull; Farm- all (H) tractor, side lever for tractor and plow; M-D bind- er; three sod plow; three section lever harrows; light har- rows; M-D drill; hay machine; manure spreader; hay rake; horse hoe; scales; grain crusher; truck wagon; road cart; light wagon; cart; lhresher mill complete; gas engine 1 3M h.p.; cream separator; grindstone; oil burner stove; fertilizer sewer; electric fencer; grain elevator; belts; driving sleigh: box sleigh; bob sleigh; two wood slcighs; disc harrows; grab fork; forks; harness. Climax gas washer, Dominion organ and a lot of othet articles too numerous to mention. ; If weather unfavorable sale will be held Thursday 7th; TERMS CASH. 4' ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH BOLGERo ALEX McRAE, Auctioneer. : our our. WAY o .. .--.:...."7 is wliitdi I l l 1 l ACROSS 0. Cent 1. Chinese silk 7. English 4. Culture author medium 9. Blunder 8. Comfort 13. An p 10. Certain astringent ill. Mix 15. Erbium 12. Seaweed ' tsym.) 13. Oil of 17. Cerium rose petsis tsym.) 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