' PAGE TWELVE Minimum Charge For Any to per word: Announcements an of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Other Rates 0 The advertiser agrees that th beyond the amount paid for such Advertising llatns Payable in Advance Central Guardian Locale be per word; western and Eastern Locals Classified so per word; In Mernoriam Notices Me per inch; Llete nf Condolence 840 per inch; Wedding Engagements, to words for suit) and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 841: per inch or be per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 84 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 31.00. 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 eneh error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for nun-insertion of any advertisement Auvertlsemenl. 25 Cents. d Coming Events In per word: Cards. etc.. 5c per nanse: Letters in Application. e publisher shall not be liable advertisement. Tliiartnients Waiiteiiwdl was-ii-in l.lllillCl)IATF.l.Y youiif: rmlplc, llircc room, sell 4'4illlllillC('L apiirtmciit. Phone l i-l-I .. l.IABl.I-'. .4Fi3'i.1Ts ossini-:2 -i . l - wh'i' R - "W Ff?,l”" m0';t,,atg:m;;,e,g;,vl 1.l3f?..”.?. .3f.i.”.S?-..... 'sf.5p..;:. :T(?V”V"l':-xxli 6 Box ' ua C: pica. phone I096-L. -, Wu”, .,,...,,o.. ,4 rrrr -- ...B1a:di:rs.Ass9.Ii1-i.n1I3t2d,: Male Heln wanted iio:iRr)Lni ACCOMMODATED.- ,,.;,'5:f,,:I,m;m'I5,;;L,,.ERY 301 Q Hm”? L”8'i' ggggl .Vlunroe's Grocery. Ears & Trugks for Salg lIA'AN'Illfi) -L-"liII.'IiI("V'I'RIV(iIAVN, . -3 - ;v' 1-: - - V g good pages, st:-ad.V employ- i-oit s.u.r.-3i. ioiu) 15 noon, W”, R. .1. M,,ms,,n C0” sum 1 i)1iIll'.ilJll,L llelldilgtlflC1ugr:ji:i:S,C3f;?;X m,,,.s,,l,.. )" SPNI a . it 1," '- Iot M11011 ii Persona! FOR. SALIG-19.31 HALF TON (1.1 Al. 11 lrurli, ill xznod lion. (.3icenc's Gar;-ill". 5!. his Vlloaci. Pliuno 17845-l.. FOR SALE -1937 CHRI'SI.El1 4 door car, 5850.00. New tlrcs. cugiiic iicirly overhauled. Can be IIIIRIICFCI. Box 31, O'l.eary, P. E. 1.; -1939 STUDEBAKER.) 337.3; 1935 Ply-iiiouili coupe, .S'.Z50:l 19-17 Packard. S750; 1950 Morris" Mxuor, S850; 1944 tliree-t-on Dodgc, S450: 1945 two-ton Chev., 31375; .1952 )lorr.s Demonstrator, 51475. Macxay Motors. Phone 1048. Pet Femaia lleln Wanted iv A.?"rAr: n'1 HOU . Apply Nc-rinn's Ladies' Wear or: Phone 3058. , Ilm()l'SIEI(iIiJI;FfR WANTED AT onre for country home. s50.ll0 per month. Rcfcreuccs. Apply "2." r o (;unrrli.'in. tvix-'TITii CASHIER, wo- man for plain baking, one day- (lisiiwashcr, one veg:-table iinin fll'RfinTiIllnII woman. P ii 0 n e ,'l(i4.'l-IV. Tho Barn Drive Inn. For Sale I'IlIt-L:SVAI.I-ZIT.-.gE'lTZIT70jltI'R) RANT;-E. Gnnd condition. Phone 2293-.l. ' I-'f)ITIPlAlTlT-('HIIiD'S CRIB-BED. Phone. 30l9-.l, l I-3on'sKE'i?:(fNr. S-owTio l-7a-"iii? row in June. Henry Boswall,l Pminni. r(iii'-s.-i.i.i::o7i: (toxvr. iiilr ivpn hnhy CEIFIHIEC. in rnllont. r-onrlillnri. Phone 2722- . i7-i0Il.-S.'iI.l-1-'- BLOVVER. AN IL. Vise niirl Sl1”illli5' tools. Apply 35 Connolly Street. i7oii'sTii."i-”:'ifliiiiTirTf)TivTs7ETs' motor cyrle. Apply J. .V1rAulay. Trar:-.die Cross. 1 i I 0 in l W i.os'r-"wAi.i.'rf'i' -'(i(Ti7rai-IWRE "0 " d ': L Vdiii-:'(:iC (tnliifsicouhn '11: 6&7: Lust o 'r:-'d6EnrN'Coci(r:n SPAN- iel, Reward. E. S. Chandler, North R.:i'er Road, Phone 3024-J. with Sangucn, Six active ingred- ients bring fast relief to children with stubborn cough. sore throat Pleasant to taste. Will not upset stomach - safe - quick-acting for adults, too. Ask for "Sari- gwen" now at Hughes, Jenkins, Johnson and Johnson, Reddin Bros, Charlottetown: Jamiesonts. Montague; Lnrter's, Souris; Waugh's. Alberton: Semple's. Kensington; and Enman Drug Store, Summerside. salesmen Wanted TWO MEN WANTED. MUST have car.' Biftter than average earnings. Apply 0. K. Presby, 158 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. CAN YOU SAY "NO" TO ALL this? We offer you free goods, more preparations, lower prices or larger quantities and the chance of establishing yourself in a business of your own. Inter- ested? Part or full time? Write to Familcx. 1600 Delorimier, Dept. F. Montreal. To Lei 99 sForT7Ti-FTT i?ic"Ti'i'i-girl Pownal St. fo l.r.'r - TWO FURNISHED rooms, second floor. Apply 206 G- lion St. Pliono 653-L. ro Liar -:OFl'RNISHED. HEAT- eil room. cciitral, suitable for min ol' two girls. Phone 2041-L. T0 RFZNT-FURNISHED, mm: ed room for retired or business man, private family, 46 Orlebar St. FOR. R ' - FOUR ROOMED Apartment, self contained, with electric. First 80 days free rent. Phone Borden 35-ll. Fill! SAI.E- RM OF 100 ACREET 50 clear, 50 under woodland, well u'atoi'ed and in perfect shape Ariply Box 692. care Guardian. l'IIII.. . V RE-CAP STANDARD ircfid. 600x16, sass each 670x15-I, 600x16, 39.50 each. '7l(lxi5, 510.95 czich. Ordi-rs shipped C.O.D. col- lvri. Glendale. 0. K. Rubber Weid- cis, 1287 Western Rd, Toronto (tut. . FUR SALI-'. OR RENT AT CAPE '1"ni'mciitiuc, N. B. Two storey mime hoiise, partly finished FOR. RENT - SIX MODERN, heated and air conditioned of- fices. One c'fice with separate wash room. These offices are sit- uated on the second floor of Co- Op and Credit Union Building, opposite Market Square. TyTie'vTlters SEE THE NEW REMINGTON sensational performance. Jilczil location. Very reasonable for quirk snlc. Apply Mrs. Edgar (1ni'iuici', Cape Tormentine, N.B.. or "Phone 45--23. Om ruEii'iii"' ivii'.Vii”.L"ni.ACK' ANIIVt);HITIi wnirr Spaniel, with collar. Call 12. Lost IM :7 ()l'TSII)l-'.V i7rtlN'(7i1 Ell- : rri TltP7”ill'P i:iI';:n lI'i(')('Ii'. l-iimlr-r l'lilOllP .".4Sl-l.. um 11" siLv'r:ifizosKiiv "Aim case brxtivr-c-n 297 Sydney St. and Basiiiczi. Phone I807-J. YOUR MA KENT SCRAP, : WE BUY - SELL - Iron and Steel Scrap - Non-ferrous Metals - Hides - Bottles -- We have re- cently installed a 20-ton Fairbanks-Morse Motor Truck Scale. Your scrap loads are weighed free of charge. MAURICE BLOCK Ge (30. 104 Kent street. Phone 2771. 1 Wanted 1 i"v?a'Lv7EiTi)Tub”c)F'-usnn y Phone Charlottetown 1576-23. lWANTEn - itaniN- TRAILEL L Apply Box 691 care Guardian. l ,, , A ,,,.., Z LIVANTICI) KlT('III'IN iv)i'n'TEn M 0 oil pi'r-ssiire. Write BOX W. B , (;iial'dlaii. : wAy-f;fnTQ1lAANTITT'TsIL ET: I-lull Buckwheat, cleaned. Cal l I Street. RKET FOR srnnirrq Quiet-Riter - exclusive features. 55 monthly. special student rates-on rental machines. Remington Rand JEEP. CABINET ulili porrclin tray. Phone 477-J. olTdn' ENGINE.-IN good condition. Must have good' Island Co-Op Services, Fitzroy RUNWAY FOR JET AGE -A runway built. for the jet age has been dedicated at Vancouver in- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ternalional airport. The 8,600-footl New Runway-But Not Charlottetown and was built especially to handle runway, the longest in Canada. can Jet traffic. handle the world's largest aircraft (CP) Photo) New York Stocks NEW YORK. (AP) - Timridity and doubt went hand and hand in the stock market last week. Prices suffered. It is quite well agreed through- out Wall Street that B. long-term deflationary trend could well be the direction of the U. S. economy. And the stock market could march along a parallel declining pa-th. Wall street gave voice to its doubts when Chrysler Corp., the U. S.'s fifth largest industrial en- terprise. felt it was necessary to cut. prices 3100 each on all its mod- els. So far, no other motor maker has followed suit. Volume for the week came to 9,677,000, second highest of the year. Wiliys-Overland topped the most active issues on the New York stock exchange with 250,700 shares traded in the week. It closed up 7-8 at 14 7-8. Chrysler, incidentally. was the only loser in the 10 most active issues. It was off 2 5-6 on the week at B4, ninth most active. On the American stock exchange the week's most active issue was Sapphire Petroleum up 3-16 at 2 7-8 with 283,200 shares traded. It was followed by Kaiser-Frazer up 1-2 at 5 1-2. Canadian stocks were higher Fri- diay. Dome Minu and International Nickel each advanced 1-ll. Distil- lers seagoam gained 3-8 and Hiram Walker was up 1-2. McIntyre lost 1-8 and Canadian Pacific eased 1-4. On the American stock exchange Giant Yellowknife added 1-ti. Royalite Oil was ahead 1-4. and Lake shore was not quoted. Bridgetown llotes Congratulations are being ex- tended to the Dockendorff broth- ers on the fine new saw mill they have set up at Dundee Corner. It's a. credit to these fine young boys, who are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dockendorr! of Mt.'1-lope. The friends and neighbours of Mr. John Hunter, Strathcona, are glad to see him home and around again after his recent operation in Montague Hospital. Ruble Burdett and Gladys Mc- Kay, Strathcona. have completed their oourse in Montague. Mr. Gerald Campbell of the U. 3. Air Force is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Bridgetown. 'Ilhe young people from the vic- inity attended the dance in Forest Hill on March 17th. There was a big crowd, and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. Byron Clay. Bridgetown, made several business calls to 'Souris the week of March 16th. Mr. Peter Green, Bridgetown, spent a short time visiting his friends in Forest Hill recently, and is now visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Clay. - Miss Margie Downe, st. Peter's, spent the March 14th weekend vis- iting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acorn, Dundas. l a Miss Betty Mia?!-Donald has re- turned home after spending the past six months in New York. There was a. large attendance at the Upton Gomel Chapel on Sun- day evening. March 15th. -GU. CARELE88 TILAPPER8 FRINGE ALBERT. Sasir. (P - Government officials estimate April 1st at 2 p.m. The Ayers, including: bridge lamps, rugs, small ator (apartment size), (1 pans and i'. dishes, pbts an AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture and effects at the Holy Re- deemer Community Centre, Stewart St., Wednesday. Chesterfield suite, floor case, coffee table, electric rangette, electric refriger- radio, bedroom suite, beds, springs and mattresses, .bureauirg-chests of drawers, kitchen table and chairs, Estate of Mrs. (Dr.) J. H. lamps, tables, library table, book- electric washer (Connorl, some' antique furniture. W. II. BEAION, , Auctioneer. that northern Saskatchewan trap- pexs "loet" about 36,000 submitting damaged or poorly- proceleed muskrat pelts for sale in the last two seasons. in the same pelts totalled 113,000. - WANTED possible. Write-- BOX 003 Guardian Office Donald Crockett, Kenneth McDon- ald and Merrill McDonald motored -to Moncton, N. B., March 22nd returning the same day. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Chandler. Milton, on sat. urday March 21st. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook on Sunday March 22nd. Mrs. evening March zist in the Ciliy. McDonald, City, 21st week-end with their parents Mr. York. recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, York. returned to their home in York, after spending the winter months ivy period the similar loss on beaver To rent in country, house. with electricity, plumbing if York And Vicinity The Messrs.-Ge-raid Robinson, on - Sanday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown uere Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and Will Cook spent Saturday The Misses Gladys and Elizabeth spent the March and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Miss Mary Watts, City, was the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duck have in the city. M155 Kay Wood. teacher at York. gfat Saturday March 21st in the Y. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chandler- and daughter paid a. short visit to York on Sunday March 22nd. Mr. Richard Vessey. City. spent the week-end at his home in York with his family. Mrs. Frank Watts, York, is ependuig a few days in the City. Mrs. Harry Newson, Union, paid a short visit to York March 23rd. Mr. Ptenton Crockett, Pleasant Grove, spent Tuesday March 24th in the City. Mrs. Abner Veseey was ii visitor to the City on Tuesday, March 24th. York Young People were the guests of the Marshfield group on Wednesday evening, march 25th. Mr. Ken Morrison. Pleasant Grove. spent Thursday. March Nth, in the City. The Lewis brothers are the proud owners of twin calves. born on March 26th. Mr. Stuart Vessey, York. is spending a short holiday in Hall- fax where he is visiting with his brother Arnold, who had an opera.- tlon recently. His many friends wish Arnold a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Lewis attend- ed the hookey game at the Forum on Thursday night, March ztith. Proude attended the hockey at the Forum recently. A card game was held in York Hall on Monday. March Zlrd. with the highest scores being ladies, Mrs. Peter Proude and Mrs. Milton Vessey; gentlein-ie.n's highest. Mes- srs Frank Watts and Earl Ling. K3318 Mr. Bernard Sproule arrived home to spend the weekend of March 28th with his parents. Rev. J. M. sproule and Mrs. siproule. -B0 ACROSS .Game of chance .Thc heddlcs of a loom Customs Monsters (myth.) Grampus Scrape off King of Bashan (Bib) Dricd coco- nut meat At home 11. Emblems of 13. royalty Little boy 15. Vcsselsused 16. in distilling T 22. Gains . A wing . Chum 25. Rivrr (Sib.) 21. Paul famous for his ride Often (Poet) Covered with paper From Foolish i blunder ' fcolioq.) Lithium (sym.) Dangers Nocturnal bird CROSS .. 2. Portion of a curved line Music note Bone (anal.) . Venomous snake Site of the Taj Mahdi . Constel. lalion Of the middle Secures. as aship Dispatches sawed bull LEKYPI-3 Kind of lily Earthen pot (Sp.) cl..- 9? 5 6. 7 8. I5. 9. 117. as. 20. 21. re A. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. An age in history of mankind . Spectacle! (shortened) . Female sheep River ( Fr.) DOWN . Fail to remember GWMQKGWMJZJ Saturday's Crypioquote: TI Messrs. Lowell Walls, Doiiaid Crockett, Cecil Watts and George OUR BOARDING H I WHAT WAS THAT-'EXPLO5l0 Oi-l."I. Mice-m.i-iAxla Known--THE B16 GAME HUNTER ! Ni-iATDlD you 2 Ti-H6 TIME," A "THE TRODDEN WEED,'AN CAMPBELL”! .. .. . OUSB DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to W ll. 8. Steel GJVILAND. (AP) - Steel pro- duction in lurch will hit 105300.000 tons for the first time in history. Steele Magazine says Sunday. The trade magazine reports the output of steel for castings and ingots has exceeded 100 per cent throughout the month but said high production cannot take all of the credit. It pointed out that expansion of the industry also has played a large part. Bteel says the nulls ran to 10 per cent of capacity last week and turned out 2,277,000 net tons of steel for ingots and castings. The automobile industry was listed by the magazine as one con- .sumer ”siiill pushing hard to get steel." A strengthening demand from household appliance makers and farm implement maniifactur- ere also is noted. HISTORIC MILL I ANNAPOLIB ROYAL. N. S. GP -A meeting of the historical association here heard a request for marking the site of the first grain mill in North America. Arthur Kelsali. president, said the mill established at L'Equille in 1608 also muiked the first mech- anized industry on this contineiit. SMIART GARDENER. 'IOui'IEELD. Alta. OP - An- drew Spohn dug carrots from" his garden throughout the winter, even when it was 46 below zero. He placed a. layer of straw over the carrot beds just before freeze- up and the roots stayed fresh and juicy. EGI-IAM. England. (GP) -Tests are being made at Royal I-Iolloway College to conhrm whether e. flat- faced ballon-like fish is a lump- sucker, a. distant relative of the famous ooelacantli. If so, the 17- pound specimen will he the larg- est ever landed in Britain. woizoi 19 An immense person 20, Lodge doorkeeper 22. I-Iesitate 24. Spanish boy's name 25. Folds in thread (BBQ 26. Worn out 27, 3,,-longing Yeatevdlfl Aneuvre-rj to e.'1'eu- 33. A twining, -” tonic sen plant stem goddess 36. Petty 28. Refssten quarrel shoes 37. God of 29. Prepares for pleasure , publication (Egypt. V 31. Light spars , 39. Thus . (nut) 40. Greek letter T5" ork it: A X Y D L B A A X R HLONGFELLOW ' or : iviiply stands for another. In this exanipts A is: used '::: L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single lcttcrs, apos- tropliios, the length and formation of the words are all liitits. Iiacii day the code letters are different. Acryptograna Quotation" . '.TZP'fYBDZ.IBPKJII"PLPM CUWGU JW ,'.lzP -.YWMX!'fGWMFQ. BYXDBUXJBWU-a i.i."i'on."c.ib.'owa '63-IIi'?A'l5ER rum in MAN COMPETFES WITH MA.N- Maior Hoople EGAD, M i ALWAYS, NZ rd M ARTHA! Must” You PIN THE DONKEY TAIL or-i ME ?-w INDEED. 7. (we owe ADEBT or: 5izA-r- ME TO PLAY l.il(EE'.I.'M A m . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WATER STREET WEST Large three tenement dwelling situated in residential section of City. Excellent condition. Well rented. Large corner lot. GOODWILL AVENUE New dwelling house situated at corner of Goodwill Avenue and Admiral Street containing seven rooms and bath. Oil furnace. hot water heating. Building" not quite completed. Large lot. YORK LANE Several good building lots in excellent residential locality. Priced reasonable. N ORTH RIVER ROAD Large building lot in choice residential locality. Within City Limits. Priced right for quick sale. PARKDALE ' Three large building lot! on Gower Street. This area is building up rapidly. Priced right. DUNSTAFFNAGE Farm property situated on pavement containing sixty acres. House and oiltbulldings in good condition. Electric lights in house. Fifty acres clear, balance woodland. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE F0)! sAI.l-1 WITH Us. EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT SERVICE. For further particulars. APPLY l l I 154 Richmond Street. MARCH 1”. 1953 Tenders for the purchase of the Old School at Lower Montague will be received by the undersigned until April 4th. 1953. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . LOUIS WRIGHT, . Secretary. ; Noricai All locker contracts ex- pire as of March 31st, 1953. Kindly advise the Company if you do not want your present locker by. April 15th. Otherwise it will be charged to your account for the year April 1st,'1953 to March 31st, 1954. Crapaud Creamery and Cold Storage Co. Crapaud imv FISIIERMEN WE NOW HAVE KERMATII - MARINE ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR MALPEQUE ROAD SHOWROOM A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. 25tli YEAR IN CANADA CASH when bills pile up, get 150to 31000 fut at Household Finanoel Loans made without bankable security. Repayment plans to fit your income. Up to 24 months to repay. Phone or stop in today for fast, friendly, dependable service! on You own siouarual :3 HOUSEHOLD FIHAHCE D. I. lone, Manager 'I 50 Great George 39., who 1, phone 299i CHAILOTTIIOWN. P.I.i. eer Building). TENDERS Foil iinuiiiin ON KENSINGTON CREAM ROUTES Tenders will be received for Cream Hauling on all the Kcnsington routes up to April 4th. For further particulars contact Cyril Connick at the butter factory or our office in Summerside (Pion- AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED by the tenderer. ' cd. Tenders For Herring Bait TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Saturday, iAp'rii 4th, at 12 o'clock noon for sup- plying approximately 200,000 lbs. of bait, or any por- tion thereof, delivered at the Government Cold Stor- age Plant, Esher Street, Charlottetown. Herring to be scaled and well washed before de- livery and subject to inspection at plant. iveries subject to plant capacity. All labour for panning, placing and removingfrom freezer coils, also storing as directed, to be suphlied The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of March. A. D., 1953. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION (Cold Storage Division). P. O. Box 120, Charlottetown Daily de- Charlottetown, P.E.I., March 25, 1953. Montague.-1 NOTICE The bounty presently being paid Foxes, and Raccoon and due to expire on March 31st, has been extended to May 15, 1953. No bounty will he paid after May 15, 1958. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES lien-cuirs MARINE DIESEL This is n 6-Cylinder Model DJXI. tem- plefe win. a 2-1 Reduction Gear. ideal for Fishermen. and priced fer quick sale. May be seen of MILTON POOI.I'S GARAGE. on Skunks, FOR sit: v