APRIL 27. 1953 wlldvertising Rates Payable In Advance llilnunum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. ('I-.nIral Guardian Locals 5c per word; Western and Eastern Locals Ir per word; Announcements and Coming Events 5e per word; (".miiictl Ilc per word; In Memuriam Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 50 per name; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch: Wedding Engagements. 40 words for 51.00 and I0 cent: for every additional It words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. Me per inch or St: per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 84 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 31.00. Other Rates 0:: Application. The advertiser agrees that the pubusher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors In advertisements beyond the amount 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 at any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. To Let ..?..A...LA.A...... FOR RENT -SELF-CONTAINED four room apartment. Available immediately. Twcle's. Elm Ave- Iilllh TO LET - 4-ROOM APART- ment in the Warwick. 90 Fitzroy St. Adults only. Electric range. refrigerator and washing ma- chine as permanent equipment. 1-leatcd. Phone 2478 for informa- tlnn. FOR RENT - SIX MODERN) heated and air conditioned of- fices. One office with separate wash room. These offices are alt- uated on the second floor of On- Op and Credit Union Building. opposite Market Square. Yo aasr - em CONTAINED " Tinartments Wanted For Sale .. . .;-reh':T6ororav.; - 'w-w-- "ll? '0 enwmpass Um Clel'el0p- modern Air conditioned Oil h t L - i l G , partment by assistant load cement. lVlcGowans 1.td.. . . . . . ea mg. algu. of. ar- tr?.'nPnl"I'iaI?I C.N.R. Phone 2082-J. xnmu: i TyII3V"Itel'3 mglihadian MC” were mixed. MULTIPLE CHOIU” QUESHONS age attached to house. JUST A'i?itivs:TJ.L-o:5r7c'a"rT- H.-. WANTED TO RENT - FIVE on unfurnished Apartment.- three rooms. kitchen and bath. Cen- tral. Adults preferred. Write Box 756, Guardian Office. FOR SACE - H4137!”-E'ii'gCKilr:. SEE THE NEW REMINGTON ITHE GUARDIAN. New York Stocks NIEVV YORK, (AP)--Benrighnass is spreading in Wall street. Caut- ious storm warnings are being hoisted by some. The cause is the fall by the stock market to new Iowa for the year. Most of the market's gains in the post-election boom have evapm-at. ed. But there is a strong lll1dPl'P.ur. rent of optimism in Wall xtregt, based on the inherent strength of the U. 5. economy. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined last week to a new low for the year. The fall has been going on for the last fivg weeks. There were renewed indications that U. S. defence spending was be- ing narrowed down. and in Wall: street there was an effort to read. just trading and investment think. Canadian Pacific and Dome Mini-5 CHARLOTTETOWN Continued from (at Pakistan: Ibl Martinez-Rio Tinto; (C) Koala; id) Hale tele- scope: IE) Kosciusko: ti) Vtzcalno Desert: (g) bauxite; th) Sula Val- One of the newest assets of cen- tral and southern Brazil is the widespread planting of ecualyptus trees, imported not so long ago from Australia. As sometimes happens with plants imported to another country, the eucalyptus grows fast- er and bigger in Brazil than in its native soil. It. is at present largely 1. The science that has to do TIIE EIIUOATIONAL IIOIIIZOII D180 9 MATCH tains: 3. The biggest Mohammedan nation in the world; 4. Australia's highest peak: 5. Canal in Hon- duras; 6. British Guiana: 7. Mel- ley; ti) Kinta Valley; (,1) Skyline aya; 8. California: 9. Honduras: tunnel: (kt Shickshcok Mts: (1) 10. Gaspe; 11, British Columbia: Cralgellachie; tm) Koje Island; 12, The Alps; 1.1. California: 14. tn) Mojave Desert; tot Karachi. Pakistan; 15, Korea. 1. Australia; 2. Palomar Moun- I THE EUCALYPTUS ' used for firewood, and as fuel for the up country railroads. How- ever. new ways of making the wood into paper pulp may create a. whole new Brazilian industry. The euca- lyptus can be out every five years. and three cuttings may be made before replanting beoomes neces- sary. - 7. The danger of several kinds of PAGE ELEVEN”. WANTED son nsisrr By May 9th -- Linliforl Four room heated apart- quantity of logs mm. 20 ft, ment in central part of the to 35 ft, six and seven city. Unfurnished. Electric inch tops. Good prices. stove and Frigidaire sup- Apply: plied. Possession Mayplst. Ronald R. ManI)onalcI. apggfg further pmmulm Annandalo, Phone 14-23, 154 Richmond Street. or l)ockendorff's Mill, Dundas. FOIK sans: Very desirable properf-ysifuated in the Brighton area. New dwelling containing seven rooms. Very For particulars apply- SE1.”33.J:2i?.f..”i..:E”itii”2i.3i ::::...::r" 3:: 3;::;:::.:::r ' :.:::r;::.::.W:2 ?:::.::::::::.1.h:::::::;i:.1:f;:;.i.I??ll.”l5a””3lll?s.”t-ilwiiviltilflilll ii5”ili?."rii.53ili"3ii c . 4-'--mrwr mam phom, 0,. 3”, Rm Daw, Iental mathlnes. Remington Rand On the Ameiican stock t-rcliaiizc. am. l,m,nummm,n' ,4, me pmeu, cars & Trucks for saw 3”” Albany" Sal W t u ;'::II:&'lI:I1l1IIOss:IeI:I IZm'elIimm' Glam 2. The protective-tariff laws ofltreatment. - -FOR SALE I X949 2 TON yon!) FOR SALE g, LEVER HORSE Esmcn an e on 9 0” "Ch early-nineteenth century England "The obligation is upon teach- 154 Richmond street were (1) the Reform Bills, (2) theiyers to develop what is called the I IVANTED - AMBITIOUS LIVE- , , , I3) The Navigation p right. type of public opimon DVD Corn Laws, lll 11- L 52 motor box and hoist. E11391"! spring tooth barrow. good as , , I Dnl1e1't,V Vmion. new. Apply Mark Vlckerson. ;S'llf9miall;VlIglli00:ill:l'ldl1l;;KeCB:- . ----fir s'" "ids" - Ivin n . . ., '1 e rs 0 FOR SALE - 1941- Flvn PASS ,C0Lnv.v?l.l'A ,.,, -, V,.,.,., Carngsiooo 01- more R yea,-I10 be scllizer Dodge Ckiutic. Apply. 31 FOR SALE--Il,JilNK.S or l'IGS.j 3 ,.epme,,,,,,M ,0, Ca,,,,d,a,, Ambrose St. Vpwwd Tr also several n to 6 wccks olrtiy 1.-,,.m on the wand, This -,5 , I-'ITIt'sTsi?Is - 1950 CHEVROLET il;';:l:"5 it MMlalla"9- NW1 direct-to-consumer. house . to- mml delivery, good all round gwvuw-hp prwpamwmdmr house. weekly proposition. and Inlldltlon. 49 Elm Ave. Phone FOB SALE-ONE Fit.1GInAIm:; applicants must have ability to 3.,” one ,,-,1 h,u.m,. ,,,,,g.. mm ms),-; sell as well as collect. Reply stat- ----- - 4-. s W s llf. Inn sate-ism .-rtioanaxait. 2;” l” "' fern-ntely owned. priced resaon- Apply 218 Fitzroy rEi'ii-TsIAi;tr.'T;'riiiiI'zit'U sis 13 in): age, past experience. present employment. and supplying at least three references. P. O. Box nhh-' can be nnancedl Phone manure I readers good work 212' snub John N E" v .. . . , - ss..:.--AA-.s.....s. NULL; --J.---w - I... ..,,,.f?.I...,, AI... 0... ....l.s GREATER OPPORTUNITY W1” SA -"M1 STUDE Massey Harris potato cultiva-I Wllll FRmll9X'- If .V0ll 1l3l'P- .lU5l '1" Pi'”"””F"'i S'”””iUt C”"p”' tors to to 102 or 30. M. HI been Izetllns by until rinw. ibis :'Wl l"”ld”l""i "W ””5' 1”” tractors. Dougald MacNutlI time for you to Izn ahead. 250 trr.V -"Hill 5ll6"l;k5- ml0"9 Dr" W' I(pn5Ingtnn, ' guaranteed products to sell in- G. HUSH. 1 5 - , eluding cosmetics, culinary ex- ;.oi o Hu,LMAx Lost tracts, household and farm pro- xtmx, 12000 miles. Reasonably Ls. L....".,.A. Mggf ducts. Openings in. Charlotte- ,,,.m.d- E,.n,,5l 3,-yemon, Mat- LOST-MAINS GLASSES. FIlN- town, North Ruslico. Alberton. priqilft. nr .1. 1.. Rayner Equipment fl" Plltlllt! 304l'L- l,Id, Summcrstde. INIRASO-ALE--ONE 1945 TWO AND a half ton truck. Chevrolet. w,aN1-En .. A MAN on noy Fvrellent condition. Compltlc for farm work, Apply Jack Dar- .tIIh rinsed in box. 1953 lIc- rach. Clyde River. .-u.-n, Rcal good tires and "Aw"s-w'w-w-f”;m"'r- mg, ”?.E...”:::.” ..l2;t.?.TiiI;.".?:Ff.E Mala Iieln Wanted earnings. Apply 0. K. Pi-esby. 158 Kensington. Port Borden. Familc-x 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 0. Mon- trcal. Wanted . WANTED - WHITE ENAMEL ICE box. Must be in good condition. Write Box 748, Guardian. VVANTED - PRIV are srvonni-s . .- . 5 an Geo st 5' Ch 1” , for shorthand. Experienced FEIIIHIB Wallteli tgwni we we are E teacher. Apply Box 758. llTi;”rED .. CAPABLE House-cw”.-Tm, A E,;(,.fm,.,N”-,., WANTED - trsrzn NUMBER. 9 kfltlilfli Sllllill l3"lll.V- Wm”? 393 married man to iinrk on farm M' H' m""'”'7 5l'"'”'I9" "IL 735. Guardian Office. MM. 5umme,.5mF,. COM. WBKPSA uFselcl irear wheels. Currie Bros.. s rv ew. VEAALESLADYWANTED roii Year round position. Apply Box "H". Guardian Office. Summer- Laciiea' Ready to Wear Store. Apply to Box N. 717. etc Cluard- 9”” la. tfcifsrmtib” .s wsivmi -...,.W.L..scwa".e9Es.- for start Du.,i. Salary 5175.00 uonr TRUCKING SI'.RVi(7F.. per month with one meal. ln- Every evening and Saturday creases after six month's sa.tisfa)e- afternoons. Contact. Emmett R. N, Dawson, C1-apaud, will tory service. Apply to Superln- Mai-Innis, Kenslngton. tcndcnt Alexandra Hospital. ln- mm: collect cream, over usual r,:r-rsoll, Ontario. p ' " ROOMS To LE", , 5E'(';'5,3",3.i'oute begmmng Thursday, F" 33'” floor. 139 King Street. April 30th, once weekly un- roa saw - coon man TUB.- nlps. 1-lerb Dennis. Marehfield. A........................ KOITSE TRAILER. FOR SALE.- Apply Box 747, No Guardian. AIBEI-s2ITE;E1I7i-rise anififoi Reasonably priced, Mrs. Reginald Buell. Montague. L...L..A..A....A.. FOR SALE - BUILDING 20 x 80. Suitable for summer cottage. Al- lison Klacltttilan. Falrvlew. the sans -. sow. DUE TO farrow June 1st. Francis Kelly. New Wiltshirv-. E6"): saw - YOUNG annsiav heated room. Central. 2041-L. stove heat. Phone 12. ment. trance. row to freshen June 1st. Louis ilullgrt, Florin. V I-.;..-gxgtgf eniotgrgg chase of rough puipwood. cotvs. about to freshen. four and five years old. Cairns Brothers. Summerside East. FOR. SALE-ONE ICE BOX. in atrIN'i'1'3-aZi6u7ii-KIT-. Private en-y NOTICE Commencing April 28th my yard at Montague will be re-opened for the pur- A. H. ANDERSON ro LET- LARGE. FURNISI-IE , ' Phonettil further notice. CRAPAUD CREAMER Y COMPANY Ociizlas Strs-rt. Phone 1964-J. rna'TsKi.r: - QFANTITY on mixed grain. Apply Harold God- FREE fret". Cornwall. FOR SALE.- TURNED POSTS: Flmttc 14-fl. Erskine. Gavin, Al- I....Im., lllft SALE .. GOOD TEAM truck wagon with box. William E. MacLellan. Bradalbane. FOR SALE - THREE YOUNG r-mrs. due in farrniv around the latter part of April. Aeneas Mc- Entce. Emerald. FOR SALE - AT FRENCH RIVER. lifitise and lot. without. buildings. D-Wed to sell. Apply Post Office. P” Irh Rm-r. P, E. 1. Voifislsur.”-"s't7:Tvian;t:”6rJ Equipment. Door prizes J. E. Come to the free moving picture show at. Murray. River. Tuesday, April 28th. "That Man May Live." Presented by Cockshutt Farm travelogue. Also recitations by Bob Compton. Come and bring the whole family. Its a want. to miss. Ask for free tickets at the door. Spon- sored by your local Cockshutt dealer. Mtlrray River MOVIES at 8:00 pm. Titled:- will be given. Comedies and show you won't JENKINS. 'ar.c. Brighton Shore. running -it-itrr and electricity. Apply 157 Queen st, FOR SALE -- QUANTITY SEED wheat and seed barley. Also brood 5011' title to farrow Juno lat. Also truck wagon. William Myers. llamlllon. IIREEDERS SALE - EXHIBITION Grounds. May 8111. 21 shorthorns. 7 1-lcrcfords. For catalogues ap- DIV A. H. Mulch or Ncll Mathe- p foil. Patriot Office. FOR saw. - 5 PLANTS son "Tic dollar postpaid. 3 Sweet Wllllam. 3 Forget Me Not. 1 ;'j:i:c.t- Rocket. 1 Salmon Pink . dine dahlia. Mr. Gordon p Micmillan, Cornwall. Tl'IlEs NEW no-car STANDARD "M 600x16. sites each 670x15- ogue. Also recitations FREE MOVIES Come to the free moving picture show at Eldon Hall, Monday, April 27th, at Man May Live." Presented by Cockshutt Farm Equip- ment. Door prizes will be given. Comedies and travel- by Bob Compton. bring the whole family. Its a show you won't want to miss. Ask for free tickets at the door. Sponsored by your friendly Cockshutt dealer. A. RISDON GILLIS, Eldon ; 8:00 pm. Title: ”That Come and 1 600x18. -T1150 each. 710x15, S1095 icparcth. Orders shipped C.0.D. col- " - Glendale 0. K. Rubber Weld- ”. 1287 Western Rd. Toronto Ont H "ff SALIIR I.uasrr;n nan. lrzdillll soon have a supply oi Wm; h"l'lf-K for lobster bait. "I l"Il'l5E rou to book your Orders. We can make delivery . - ' Irir first at MM, phone 8355' All poisons indebted iummersuin or 9-2 Wellington. vjrrol Delaney. Summerside. quested. to make paymell "ll! sunS2?viiEAd;5T5fg. and to pay same ONLY ;"!”;”lllK the C.N.R. water tank M1-2Ull';ImQiaide. Have 12x12 and ,-W1 'rltlshp Columbia fir. also (WW lrnming maxi inch with hr moiicklea attached. Suitable Dell 5. Good as new. Carrol My. Summeralde. Charlottetown. ESTATE WALTER S. WEEKS WEEKS FARM EQUIPMENT NOTICE TO IIEBTOIIS rectiy or through Weeks Farm Equipment. are re- t of their accounts forthwith. Weeks, (Weeks Coal Yard). Macrni-in and 'mAiNoit. Solicitors for .Executors. in the above estate either di- at. the Office of Hedley B. Grafton Street, East, fell l-8. y I U. Siilgi Report CLEVELAND, (AP)-- Stpel mag- azine discussing possible increases in the price of steel. predicted to- day that demand by consumers for the metal would be a big factor. ”An apparently insatiable dc.- mand of today can be sluggish less than a year hence," curbing ef- forts to boost prices, the metal- working journal held. ' After noting that industry lead- ers hare been "building up a case for a general increase," the mag- azine pointed out the drop in prices of nonferrous metals, for which the demand has decreased. In April 1952, the magazine re- called. lead averaged 18.72 cents per pound, zinc 19.5 cents and tin 121.5 cents. Last. week the price for lead was 11.8 cents. for zinc 11 cents and for tin 95 cents, the mag- azine continued. "Steel" also asserted that "im- mediate deterrents" to it general steel price boost "are the public and government reaction to a gen- eral increase so soon after rest- oration of price freedom and the Inflationary effect it would have on the approaching wage negotia- tions with the stcelivorkers" union. Pi'oduct,Irin increased last. week. The magazine's figures showed the industry was turning out steel for . scufflcr. ingots and castings at 99.5 per cent. of Us. rated capacity, a jump of 2.5 points. SEED GRAIN Ch'lown No. 80 Barley (Reg. No. .1 Grade) Erban Oats (Comm. No. 1 Grade) All orders now on hand must be picked Lip this week. B. B. JONES. RR. 5 Ch'foivn, P.E.I. p c- mm. FOR SALE IAT ST. .'lIARI"S ROAD APRIL 29 I I HOPE RIVEII. : Farm of fifty acres. about twenty :acres clear. balance covered with lhard and soft. wood. I Implements: Finder. mower. hm-so hmv, two sets of Iharrows. separator, rubber tire light wagszon. harness. Also household furniture: Range, ,t.able, chairs. sideboard. dishes. itwo rocking chairs: also one lmnrtel A Ford In fair condition, 'and .1 lot of other articles too numerous to tnctttlcttt. Terms cash. Terms for farm made known at sale. AN i)ltI')W IN)! RON. l STAN imitmx. Auctioneer. I7 EX THE MI66U6 SAYS SHE LEFT OUR I-Ietzo, HIS . I-Iauosome FIGURE I I TASTEFIJLLY CLPID no . over2AI.I.6, APPLY- INC) FOR A sewea :SoBl-- HE 0061-IT Acts, II) the factory laws. 3. The real reason why Franccp and England entered the Crimeang War was 41) to gain territory ml the Near East, (2) to protect that Christians, (3) to' gain the mend-I ship of the Moliammedans, (4) to, prevent Russia. from gaining 0011- 7 trol of Constantinople. 4. A good result of the factory, system was (1) new divisions of. society. (2) the exploitation of wo- men and children. (3) men out nf work through labor-saving ma-i chinery, (4) government regulation of labor conditions. I 5. The expression which means that all adults in a country cani vote is tl) free voting, I2) uni- versal suffrage, (3) Australian bal- lot. (I) franchise. 6. The British Reform Bill of 1832 was most. warmly received by the I1) wealthier hall of the mid- dle class, (2) Tory aristocracy, I3) mass of the working people in the towns, (4) agricultural laborers. l AGIOSS l.Llsten 5. Fellow 9.stop K 10. Indochineea city Loitera Type of sailing- veesel it Evening (poet) Apartiele of dust is. Music note 17. Prolific 19.Piura.ilumx 2o.ArIclent 21. Foundation 23.Chlde .26.Masslvo 2'I.Worker kt 28.ExtlnetNevt zealutdliird 30.Indedntto 4. Music note , 5. A npld O. Detect. i 7. Emmet ' 8. A femali poet 9. Music character 11. showy flowers is. Frigld 16. Clement 18. Narrated 21. 22. I2. 13. 24. I5. Boast. Tribe tnl Naga Hills 34. Music nttd 35. Caliber 36. Past .- 37. Give lgl pleasure to N. UnaduI- tented 40. Alley. as thirst 41. Assistants 42. God of wu- (Gr. Myth.) 48. Inner bark of the -Iindcn tree DOWN , 1. Hoist. 2. Anxious f a. Beast. " not burden p IsLONG trophies. the length and form H I-IFTFBMASITTI ZABAA.I-ITJ HTH TC CMVAS DAILY CROSSWORD 23. Music N 34. IW.1.tree) 25. 26. 28. 80. Si. 32. 33 . 35. (Assam). Twill Intmu DAILY c1tltr'r0QUo'ra:-ne"irZ:i'ii how to work it: ' A X Y D L B A A X Il- Each day the code letters are different I A Cryptogrun Quotation l JAISAA-TAl(LAR.I gal d to education.” Jan Hof-melyr, the south Atfricau slalesntan who died in 1948, was principal of the Rand University at the age of 25. FISHERMVEN WE NOW HAVE IIERMATH - MARINE ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR MALPEQUE ROAD SHOWROOM A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. symbol: Aromatic inner bark A head Departed Female . horse I staimnil liberatoe Praises Wading 3 bird Per-for-ma Cook In g 1 I .4 on Ietcefotmpty stands for another. In this etfl'Rb1a'A'ti IIW for the three Lia. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- FELLOW atton of the we rds are all hints, ' V HTIAW FT ZCI.'HTl 'i'lAW TAAJ copay V , A Saturday's cryptoqtmm MAN LOOKS AT His own 31.1351 . . . WEIGHS IT WITH CURIOUS FINGERS; AND 'T1S G9N!tJ WATSON. UIJTz'-i35K11T)EI"cT.71-Offsiii IHE CAM LAST .a. ..u.... C MXJORTHECTIET: EEFORE we W HOLD A dozen- TAPE PARADE IN HIS HONOR, LET'S GEE IF- LONGER Tl-IAN FOR SALE Seven room dwelling house situated on Green- field Avenue. Two years old. Excellent condition. Ho! air heating. Oil furnace. Nice lot. For particulars app1y-- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 131 Richmond Street HOUSE FOR SALE 2 Apartment dwelling house, No. 1 Grafton Street (comer of West and Grafton). Oil furnace. Lot 89 x 100 feet. Garage. For particulars apply to:- C. F. BENTLEY, Solicitor, Currie Building, Tel. No. 1036 1'19 Queen St- FOR SALE BARBER SHOP and SHOE-SHINE I gazine counter, etc. Will- econd barber for a limited Extension of present farm Space available for ma ing to assist purchaser as s time. Reason for selling: operations. May be financed reasonably to reliable party. DOUG MAYN E 113 Kent; St. WANTED WAREHOUSE p PERMANENT WAREHOUSE To store three cars feed grain, etc. Preferable on or near railway tracks. PHONE 288--I AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT CORNWALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 30 AT 2 P. M. i am iitstructed by Mr. Albert Hood to sell by public auction the following: One heavy farm wagon with box and hay rack. plow. scuffler, hiller, harrow, swings. set, of express harness, leather traces. whcclbarrow, hand sleigh. grindstone, lad- ders, cream cans. c1'rIss('ut saw, hand saw. brace and bits. square, beam scale, scythe. oil drum with trap, oil cans, milk cans. shovels and hoes. water tubs. One oil stove. new. one kitchen range. new .two beds. springs and mattresses. one extension tablc. smcii tables. rocker. sideboard, chest of drawers. (:1-"'i blankets, quilts. pillows. trunks and several other air I. Property has been sold. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. LARGE AUCTION SALE AT SOUTH FR EETOWN I have been authorized by Lloyd Simmons to sell on his premises on Wednesday, April 29th. 1953, at 1:00 P.M.. his farm, consisting of 65 acres of good fertile land with a complete set of farm buildings. electric lighted, well fen ced and watered, an ideal property for a young farmer. Also 2 work horses: 4 milch cows. newly freshened; 3. steers; 3 cattle. one year old; one bull (Shorthorn). Machinery: Threshing outfit with blower (Halls); hinder. 6-foot cut; hay mower, 6-foot cut; hayrake, 10- foot; farm wagon; car trailer; cream separator (electric); lever barrow; manure spreader (new): manure carrier; half ton truck (Mercury, 1949); a quant.it,v cedar posts, all kinds harness both double and single. Also a quantity household effects not listed and all small articles found on a well equipped farm. 1 Terms cash. , If day is not fine sale on first fine day. Lloyd Simmons Hugh Mormon Owner Auctioneer