T .T:)'.TTC:”T7T'T CT ?4tg,;T-3?. -EWED-'3-Sizxz .4. ..M..1 ,,,.gg,, ,. Aw. 4 II Ilse Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632VI Igasts Visited For Sale A WAY no MAKE MOBIL MONEY! Thatls what you are looking for? Jugt gen our 350 guaranteed nec- o,..,""”"....,.”i.. ”'" .ii.”J.i . 3i".2”. your c . for full particulars. Familex. 160 Delorimier. Dept. 1, Montreal. A WAY TO MAKE MONEY! That's what you're looking for! Just sell our guaranteed cos- metics and make llrge proiits. Beautiful illustrated catalogue. Bmnll investment. High commis- aion. Doraldina Cosmetics Com- pany, 1600 Delorlmier. Dept. 4, Montreal. WANTED--RESPONSIBLE PARTY for distributor in Eastern Can- ada. of factory closeouts, sec- onds of drapery and alipcoverI materials, and vinyl coated fab- rics. Apply giving all particulars, trade contact. etc.. to Mrs Rus- sell T. MacEacherr., 224 Wash- ington Avenue, Belleville 9. New Jersey. Boarders Accommodatod TOUBISTS ACCOMMODATED. - Dill 8365. I cars 8 Trucks For Sale I rm: SALE- 1046 cnavnonnr sedan. radio. heater. new hai- tcry, 5750.00. liarold Clark. 171 Elm Ave. F67: sau:-roan swan. NEW motor, four new tires. car in A-1 condition. Price 31.20000. or 1953 Meteor. radio and heater. mile- age 12.000. Price 52.300 00. apply 166 Sydney Street. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Tuesday morning. August 10th. Accommodate three P35591185” Phone 38. Mt. Stewart. For Sale For; saw - ELEVATOR mo- ger. Lord and I-lowatt. Carleton. yon SALE - FEED GRAIN. ONE third barley. Heath Foster, Marsh- held. FOE SALE-STRAW BLOWER. TO fit, any threshing mill. Robert MacK1n.non. Southport. FOR SALE A STANDING HAY. Apply James Maccallum. Brack- ley Point. FOR SALE - NEWLY FRESH- ened cow and steer. Ronald Mc- lnnis. Southport. 3-"31: sans:-cow AND UALP. Apply John A. MacDonald. Bethel. R. R. 5. FOR SALE-ONE MARE. 9 YEARS old. Also 9 acres standing grain. Russel Sherren, Clyde River. "non SALE - 8 .wiiu'iuTivia rim- jector and Case. Excellent condi- tion. Call Tom D. DeBlois. m:.mj.:..j.j. FOR SALE - TRUCK TAD- paulin. 12 x 9 to fit one ton stake body truck. V. J. Mc- Intyre. Millvicw. FOR. SALE-200 BUS. DOUBLE recleaned buckwheat for seed or good poultry feed. 32.50 cwt. Wm. Reddin. Tea I-lill. , FOR SALE - LIGHT WEIGHT ply wood duck hoot. about. 10 feet. long. new.' Apply Garth Mallett. M Park Terrace. FOR. SALE - FARM IN MT. Vernon. consisting of 00 acres, 20 acres wood and lumber. Flor- ence Macbeod. Wood Islands. FOR SALE - N0. 6 MASSEY Harris binder. 5 it. cut with shear carrier. Edwin Bernard. Long River. FOR. SALE - .'i COWS T0' irrslicn shortly. 2 cows milking: also 12 shccp. would exchange for fat cattle. Apply Wendell Mac- Quarrie. Milton. FOR SALE - NEW MODERN summer cottage at Brighton Shore. Priced below 31500.00. L. H. Kennedy, Real Estate Broker. Telephone 3912. FOR. SALE -- ISLAND WOOD shingles, 36.00 per square; 10- square lots 3550 here. Veelock asphalt, 35.95. New Fawcet: ran- ges, and used ran:i':5. McGow- an's Limited. Kilmuir. eon sans - om: oNLrT'4i foot extension ladder. one only 7 foot step ladder, anti two one - painter tresilos. Thri) Achtzchntor. Palmcris Lane, cfo Stewart McKay. FOR. SALE - IN Ni 1': MILE Creek at William Smith's. on Sat- urday. August 14th. at 6.30 p. m. 25 acres standing grain. as gos- llnga 3 months old. 4 old more and 1 gander. '5 ton 1951 Dodge truck Just over 13000 miles. one owner and leaving province. Terms: 4 months credit an ap- proved Jolnt note. FOR SALE Building lot, 40' x 68' on Alley Street. Apply- Afw. GAUDETF. Solicitor. For Sale. "AT sfr. parses BAY nwmnmo "HOUSE. I , an-axe. suiuibie FOR. SALE - PDAM. DIAL MIC. FOR SALE -- ii BREAKFAST BET Dishes. Dial 4061. FOR SALE-400 BUBIIILS or oats. John Player. Cardigan. FOR SALE - BALE KINDLING and slab wood. Dial 3057. FOR SALE-ONE WILCOX-GAY tape and disc recorder in ex- cellent condition. Phone 3693. BUSINESS FOR BALI OD. BENT. Apply 288 Grafton Street in per- son. Phone 3179 after 0 D- m- FOB SALE-HOUSE IN GOOD condition. Hector J e n k I n s. Marshfield. FOR SALE - ONE GUERNSEY cow. due to freshen. Leslie Crabbe. FOR SALE - DRIVING WAGON. Good condition. Also fox shed 10' x 22' shingle roof. easy to move. J. H. MacPhail. New Haven. Female lialii Wasted Ty-ANTED - nous:-xnnrnn for two weeks. Dial 9893. warrnassas WANTED IMME- diately. Apply in person to Roxy. W A N T E I) - MIDDLE-AGED woman or maid for housekeeper. Apply Box 572, care Guardian. WANTED - WAITRESS. APPLY in person only. Johnny's Mayfair Tea Rooms. FEMALE HELP WANTED reliable person wanted Montreal. required. Capable for housework in Knowledge of cooking Own room with bath. All mad- ern conveniences. Two children. Please state salary desired. Analyt- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE . FFICE Help Wanted WANTED .. CLERK FOR STORE. Apply Abegweit Co-Op. Carleton. lost LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Vernon River, bale Co- Op twine. Phone 6. Vernon River. Reward. Maia iieip'”v7aiiioii mm WANTED- IMMEIDIATELY man with tractor blade mower to cut. few acres of hay. Apply Dr. Jack Jenkins. North River. phone 7574. YOUNG MAN WANTED ' Smart. clean living young man. .preferably with high school edu- cation. to learn the Men's Cloth- ing business. To the young man with ambition to succeed we offer a fine opportunity. Apply in person to- MR. DALI-TEN. care of Greendal'a Miscellaneous cans siiwomzan. rnoua ma Eaivanar. rnucxma - PHONE azso. . Durex Baiieries Highest quality best service, loiv price .VlALLE”l'I"S BA'I'l'ERY SERVICE 207 Gt. George St. Dial 6232 Refrigerators Small - Kerosene or Electric Wonderful for Cottage or apartment Phone 5607 or write "REFRIGERATOR" 121 Upper Queen Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 51,500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor intu- viewl you privately. mans-oanana ' C0llP'N- CREDIT cmrran to aubsl” , of hndan nssnnae Corporalon. Ltd.) II. 0. an-eaves. Branch Manager Iloels Bldg. IMA Kent M. - Charlottetown. Phone ans teachers Vtsaul W A N I I D - IIAOIII Fol Wheatloy River school. supple- mono lsnecd , undersigned and Teachers Wasted mm; nacnssn waniin - A tune WANTED - SMALL can- V1G0'?!'1110IDlI W I I '- 9 d 701' penter jobs and chimngy re- souris High school. Supplement 8405.00. Apply stating expxience to the Trustees Bouris School. to Let T0 LET-ROOMS. DIAL 3908. T0 , DENT - IVUDNIBIIID AND equipped cottage. Mrs. Cleve Rob- erts. York Point. :.L?.:.mgg,.g,g.g FOR RENT - F017! UNIT!- nished. heated rooms. Phone 9944. Tenders Tenders Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, Aug- ust 17th. 1954 for the residence of the late Sophia J. Reid (pre- 158 Kent St, sently occupied by Mr. John Boates). being 217 Natre Dame scrap iron and steel, 08.00 per gross ton lbs.). Good prices for lead, copper, brass, hides, beer bot- tles, rope, horse hair. boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. pair work. Phone 8179. CASH FOR SCRAP Buying daily at our Yard, paying (2240, For Sale-3 and 4 inch MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. Dial 9522 ' Opportunity "Opening available for "keen. aggressive young man with in. herent sales ability. High school sin or agricultural college education. Farm background and I general knowledge of modprn farm ma. chinery. If you have the foregoing quu. iiicatlonl. we an establishing a special training plan to give you the necessary training and upon. ence in farm machinery sales to qualify for position of travelling representative with our Company. Good salary with seniority for pension. health insurance and oth- er Company benefits while train- ing. Apply in writing to Cock- shutt Farm Equipment Limited, Truro, N. S." , FAVORITE INSTRUMENT The lute. famous in song story. was the favorite mediaeval musical instrulnenii. Street in the Town of Summer- side. A deposit of 5 per cent should accompany the tender. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Inspection of the premises may be made at any time by first phoning 2989 or 2516. Donald 0. Stewart. Water Sireet. Summeraide, solicitor for the estate of Sophia .7. Reid. Wanted Immediately Fully Izualified book-keeper, must have beat of refer- ences and lots of experience with credit accounts," age does not matter, male or female. 21 permanent position with a good future. All applications in strictest confidenv Apply B. E. G. GUARDIAN SEALED TENDER! addressed to the underai and endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT. )1 U 5 T I C 0 HARBOUR. QUEEN'S CDLINTY, P. E. I." will be received in the office of the Bee- retary. until 3.00 p. m. tE.D.s.T.) WED- NESDAY; IEPTEMBER 1. HM. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. as Great George ;treet.lChas-loitetown and llustico North. . E. . Tenders will not he eonsidlmd unless made on or according to these forms and in with the set forth Lhenln. Eneh tender must be accompanied by I see Av In in the form of tender. FOR SALE One used five H. P. completely reconditioned, plough, 8 wheel disc barrow, and dual Empire Garden Tractor, equipped wit h furrow wheel culti- vator. A real bargain 55275.00 complete. only 530.00 down and finance plan. Can be seen by applying to, Harold Russel do R. T. Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. Holman Ltd. Warehouse, .111: Department, throulh the Chief En- gineer's office (if. and R.) or through the or through the office of the District lnlinoor at Charlottetown. P.E.I.. will supply blue-ptintn and lpoclfieltinn of the work on deposit of a sum of 323.00. in the form of A cheque or money order pay- able to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the hlue.prinis and specification in nod condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. if not re- turned within that period the deposit will bl fin-foiiild. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT PORTIEI. Chief of Administrative services. and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. August I, 1064. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- trical extension to serve the Mount Ryan-Red Point area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area who have completed contracts for rural service with the Maritime Electric Company Lim- ited are hereby notified to wire their premises. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. SEALED TENDERS 'Iddrelud M the IENDEI. FOR WHARF REPAIRS. ANNANDALZ. KING'S COUNTY. P. E. I.". will by ngggy. ed in the office of the secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.'!'.) WEDNESDAY. IEPTEM. DER I. MM. 7'1"" IN lbieificntlon can be soon and forms of vendor obtained at the offiel of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. II Great George llroni, CIIII P. E. 1., and at the Poet of- fiee at Anaandnie. P. E. 1. Tender: will not he considered unless made on or according to mean forms and ii; accordance with the condition not forth i eroin. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR, MONTAGUE AREA If you are dissatisfied with your present job and feel that you have the ability to hold down a bigger job with greater earnings. security. and advancement. we would like you to compete for two positions presently open. 1. Age 25-45. good education. strong leadership qualities. 2. Sales aptitude test: given together with personal interview. 3. Present organization has good average income. 4. Complete training and guaranteed income. 5. Dlgnified work on a career basis. If you can meet our requirements and would like I personal in- terview. address lull partlculana to Box 571 Charlottetown Guardian enclosing recent snapshot. Each tender must be by a security as meclfied in the font: of under. The Department. through the Chief En. ginnei-'s office (if. and R.) or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Charlottetown. P. E. I., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of 010.00 in the form of a cheque or money-order payable to the order of the Minlnter of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue-printl and unifica- tion in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. if not Ieturned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FCIITIII. Chief of Administrative Service and Secretary. Department of Public Wnriu. Ottawa. August J. 1954. Wanted mm WANTED-USED MOTORS. Storey Electric. warrrscn - TIIIJCK nox tro fit two or three ton truck. Write Box 573 Guardian Office. WANTED-ALE norruca. nnFa or quarts. Dial 3505. Michael Bros. wT.s'N'i'zrT'-TE?-TNTW m.aren' Siding. Apply Vemon Bolger, Charlottetown R. R. 7. WANTED - TEACHER F03 Nine Mile Creek School. nup- piement 3600.00. Apply Gordon Taylor. WANTED - I082 FORD COUPE or roadstnr. frame and all than required. or write Box W, Guardian, Summerside. WANTED Unfurnished 3 bedroom apartment or house Phone 3186 -or- Write Post Office Box 401 Chsrlottetovm , WAN TED FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS and OFFICE CLERKS with Shorthand and Typing For work in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Reply in own handwriting, stating age, education, and experience, to :- M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD, BOX 370, SUMMERSIDE EGAD, says! 1' vs skercueo 1' PLAQ FOR A PAINLESS BEAR -rrzAr! i KM oration. cut its dividend in half. NEW YORK (AP)-The stock moo; hectic five sessions in more than three years. . Ilonday and Tuesday. proposed mergers in the steel industry. ro- orgnniution of several railroads and record earnings by aircraft companies combined to push many stock prices to their highest levels cc 1920. Wednesday. rumors began to filter through brokerage houses that the Bethlehem steel merger with Youngstown Sheet was falling through. Profit-taking started among the stools and spread throughout the rest. of the market. But a recovery movement that day carried f.he market back almost to where it had started. Thursday the market became selective. Profit-taking appeared among high-priced stocks but buy- ing of medium and low-priced is-- sues was plentiful enough to prod- uce I mixed close. CHRYSLER CUT DIVIDEND After the mark t closed Thurs- day, the United S ates third mnior automobile maker. Chrysler Corp- Friday morning. sell orders for Chrysier poured into brokerage houses. When Chrysler opened nearly three hours after the start of busi- ness at 60Vs off 496 points on 8.5.- 000 shares. another selling wave took place. Late in the afternoon prices began to improve. but the market couldn't: muster the buy- ing power for another recovery. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks was off 51.40 on the week at 3131.80. Industrial: and railroads were the cause of the decline. Utilities remained steady. Volume for the week totalled I5,- 94Ii,400 shares compared with 13.- 049.02l last week. It was the busiest week since Jan. 20, 1051. 4 First Shipment Nfld. Frolen Fish To Toronio TORONTO. (CF) - The first reg- ular large shipment of frozen fish. fresh from the Grand Banks off Newfoundland, arrived in Toronto Tuesday, The 2.900-ton freighter Dundee. owned by the Dundee, Path and London shipping Company of Dun- dos, Scotland; and on charter to tho Newfoundland Great Lakes Shipping Company. carried 660 tons of cod, sole, haddock. halibut and ocean perch. The trip to Toronto from the fishing waierii iiormaliy takes about five days, company officials said. Marketing difficulties have forced Newfoundland fishermen to de- velop new techniques to make their products as appealing as possibl, the shipping company said. so the fish now are being frosen instead of salted or smoked. Procused in 14 plants of Fish- ery Products Llmited in Newfound- land. the fish will be shipped from Toronto by refrigerator trucks to Ottawa, Port Hope, Cornwall. Windsor. Kitchener, Strotford, Timmins. Hamilton and other On- tario centres. A company spokesman said it will be the first time frozen bread-, ed fish processed in Canada will be put on the Canadian market. Formerly 99 per cent of the fish caught off Newfoundland was sent to the United States. he said. He declined to predict whether shipments of frozen fish which the company plans to send monthly from Newfoundland to Toronto will affect fish prices at the retail level. He said the cod which will be sold as breaded fish sticks in eight-ounce packages will probably sell for about; a cents a pound. Most Canadian Senor. Cars New In Toronto O'I'rAWA. (GP)-Almost one half of the street cars in service in Canada at the end of 1052 were in Toronto. The bureau of statistics estim- ated Thursdsy that on Dec. 31. 1052, there were 2.424 street. cars operat- ed in nine Canadian cities. Of that number, 1.066 were owned by the Toronto Transportation Commis- elon. Montreal was second with 800 and OUR BOARDING HOUSE iii 2.?- gr witsutzl 60 DOW?-1' Neuron YEARSIAGO in AFRICA! NOTE we ExcAvA;'ioN I6 cone- .-gs HI 3 :2 Vancouver third with 180. MAJOR iioorta '4 Q 0 Z Z in x Ice t 3 ' when u.n0.ooo shares enanled market declined last week in the hands ACTIVE llliill - The five most active iuuos last week on the New York stock ex- change were: Avco Hf . up 16 at 096 on 288.N0 ahares: lean Mar- tin up I at 2834 on 230,100 shares: Curtiss Wright up it at lllii on 220,800 shares; General Dynamics up 596 at 0756 on 311.500 shares W and Chrysler site 195 at diii . 200.400 shares. , , Canadian issues were lower on the stock market Friday. Canaan Pacific was off '94. Mclntyi-g an Vs. International Nickel and tillers Sugram both Dome Min lost it Welkerdiwasi down it”! A and an asues on e 11151-lg. stock exchange were mixed Royal? its all added Vs while Giant Yei. low knife fell Ti. -11 pod ii. III Hiram and lines required by the Canada Highway. INTERIIIIPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line, west of the CFCY Transmitter, on Monday, August 9th, between the hours of 8:00 and 11 a.m., and 12 and 4:30 p.m., (Standard Time) weather permitting, for the purpose of moving poles Maritime Electric co. Ltd. construction of the Trans NOW Oil BARGAIN 1952 ouav coacu 1951 OIIEV SEDAN 1952 CIIEV SEDAN 1950 G.M.C. 34-TON 1952 CIIEV 14-TON 1953 DODGE M-TON G.M.A.C. Fitzroy Sine! A SELECTION FROM OUR STOCK 1849 OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1952 CIIEV 1-TON ClIA8SlS' Fully Reconditioned and Guaranteed New Car A penance. Open Friday and Saturday Untdl 9 PM. Fast Time Como look at the gleaming beauties on our used- oar lot-all reconditioned and repaired where neces- sary, shined up -like new and ready for you to drive away without a. worry or care. Compare these fine can with any what you get, dollar for dollar--and you'll find YOU CAN'T BEAT THE BUYS AT - DOWD MOTORS DISPLAY , PRICES arms Available others--sec Dial 6571 Bell, Miatheson & Footer no Ilahsnend as. ii. llmor Blanchard, B.A. III QIDC It - Phone 4181 if. A. Farmer. Q.O., LL.B. lank ofnconsnureo Bldg. Gnndet A Ilunrd link of Cousssnreo Dldg. Allbifl M. Glllh. LL.B. ll Iialnanl as Dial din OP'i'O'METRiSTSi - G. E. MIOMIIIIII. ILA-. LL3- ..t.-.A.-.:W'-e- so-.... 1' W-' ” '"" ' Maelthee 8 Trainer am: I. oniu. o.n. "' i''''''' ” '”" ”” III 3-! It W In Chin. B. sscquuio. It-A3” n.s.snoo-. no,” "”""""'t. ”"' ooi-Ti'nrs'noT:':oro-o-' TTOTIIA I I CT-l'r'.RteP:AOas-IocTOIIR om-o ma. non: use 90! Print It 9” W” PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. 0. F. liuiclieaon 3 son I. o. mrrcrrnson. no. as drama as Dlnl 89'' A. Waitlsan a....i.i. LL.n. PIIIIIIDI BN3. III GPINOD 5'- Palmer J llulam niuui of Nova sows "alas- Matheson. Puke & Nlchoiloll I'll Grafton strain 3. A. hlaeflulgnn. B.A.. Olanlolldg. - niuiuu - on-mil CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS isanonacn. oonsun a co. Charlottetown Ones-iolilg. nuuml l.IuDOLNIImI'INY llonadiv-l&i.'.u-'!'. gs-.o.n-M