PAGE TWELVE Advertising iiates Payable In iAlivanoe Ilininslun Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian hoeala be per word; Western and Eastern Locale is per word; Announcements and Coming Event: to per word: Classified 8e per word; In Meniorlain Notice: Bio per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ete., so per name; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engagement: (0 word: for SL010 and ii) cents for every additional 3 words; Notice: of llhanke and Appreciation. Ho per inch or be per word; List: of Subscrip- tlons. 63 cent: per inch; Addres: and rruentatlon, 51.00 Other Rates On Application The advertiser agree: that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of error: in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the -uurtisenient 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-inset-Ion of any advertisement .On Quiel Nole beyond the amount paid for such lnvrr iseinent. Agents Wanteli iii(l'li”i5s'aTv'iiTo's - s is L L i N c . aggajiggfwpai-w,,o0sg electrical home products or guaranteed nylon hose. 'Free sales kit. exclusive territory available, no iiivcstment. Suii-Ray Pro- ducts, 3 McMurray Avenue, To- rnnto. Boarders Altcoinlnoilatell -(7 AN” A'i'(toniniouA'rlc” noonii crs. T1 Cumberland Si. noannsn Acconimorisrio. - One business girl. Apply 6'1 Roch- ford Street. Phone 991-i.. cars & Trucks For Sale i;ori."UsAlTi:O;”ia:i'i'i-HNTIA6. (Iood running condition. 18 Cum- bsrland. i-soic"s'Lii3::lal-FoiiiEviiiii3Ai-I Perfect shape. 273 I-litzroy St. Phone I689-J. FOR SALE-'-i7 (iH'F.'i7i:'t)7T(:ii. excellent condition. Flicker FOR EV. Special DeLuxc. Can be seen on Market Square Monday. FOR. SALE - 1930 PLYMOUTH, good condition, reasonably pric- ed. Apply W. Burke, Spring Park Road. Phone 2363-J. FOR SALE A 1941 DODGE. 1031 Chevrolet, 1044 Dodge Station ivagon, all in good working order. Apply imperial Service Station. BUY.-N-O-Vii. 1949 ninraon sn- dan. Whitewali tires. radio, heater. Priced for quick sale. Can be seen at Roper's Esso Station or phone 1105, Cst. MacDonald. FOR SALE -- I950 PEEFECT. New tires. 4000 miles on recondi- tioned motor. Body and upholst- ery perfect. Licensed N. S. plates. Insured. Nearest offer to 5875.00. Phone 569-L. b-Female Help Wanted in 1 Miscellaneous ilwli. 49, of winnipeg. Mr. plates. Tightens them permanent- ly for the life of your plate. Sini- ple to apply. save embarrassment. discomfort. ':!Ual'ill'li.BEd. only 32.95 at the Jenkins Pharmacy: lteddln l3ros.; Hughes Drug Co. Ltd; and Johnson and Johnson. Charlottetown. Mabori Drug Co.. Montague; Semples Drug Store, Kensiiigt i: and all druggists. :lli':iL'llelTwanteii SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada will employ two men, age 23-40. Experience not necessary. immediate salary pills commission. Lifetime underwrit- ing career. pension. Write ll. C Boliaker, 148 Richmond St,, Char- lottetowii. to A fr r:”l7-"sl:1iviCls'sAiCr;4s- men, must. be willing to work and have is car. Contact Mr. O. K. Presby, ltilectrolux (Canada) Ltd. 1787. s A r. E s M r; N - Ans'orIoTr.Lv make s50 a day. New sensational utility.item for every food. bev- erage outlet. etc. Samples flir- nlshed. Utility A C0,, 53-CPJ West Jackson. Chicago 4. Typewriters NEW DEFERRED PAYMENT terms on Remington Portable Typewriters. Payments as low as 05 monthly. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience. Re- mington Rand, 101 Kent Street, Total TO LET - LARGE FURNISHED room with or without board. Phone 853 Teachers Wanted W A N T E I) - TEACHER FOR. Nine Mile Creek School. Supple- ment s400.00. New school. Apply Gordon Taylor. Cumberland. WANTED - WAITRESS. APPLY in person Modern Cafe. WANTED - FEMALE cr.ir.ni(' for package room in wholesale grocery. Grocery experience pre- ferred but not necessary. Apply Box 3'16, Guardian'. Wantell l-v7aN'ri:Ti.. ilb'i7n'i.'i-:-1;TniiEl.r. hamcricss 12 gauge gun. Apply V Guardian. w A N n i)”'i7o;'n'i;Y -3-sl&t'ITi. house oi' bungalow. Apply Box 3375, Guardian. waixriizli WA ifili i'fi7o'sHAni-1 light liousckecpiiig rooms with For Sale FOR sAr.n';-oiva SUNSHINE baby pram. Phone 2l'li-l.. rm: safe: 4 m:(:oivi)Tfi piano-cased organ, Apply Kent. St. Fort sAi.r:'-l nrf('(iNifi'ri NED Frigiilnire. Bargain. Storey F.lc-rtri:-. F(iltgSALr'I-.,1l7L"li'l i- ' ii sin???) brass ryliiidcix W. R. Bovyer.i Charlottetown R. R. 5. ion SALE”-' M 03: HAN Threshing Machine, with or vritliolit. blower. Raymond And- rews. Milton. volt "SALE W in OKr:Nsr'iv(:.'1"6rT: house iviih hot, and cold lvatc-, a barn and lot. '75x13'J. Apply Frrci Shea on pmiiilscs. business tzirl. Pliolic I .7. Work Wanted 165 5 ETIWI-:'i7i'i7i)EsliensUnAnv si'r- Phone 2252-J. l til A Mil) Guard" Office. 7 En" AiltiN(i. :I"tl-2MODi'lT.- ling, re nlng, rlcaiiiilg. glazing Phone 6-1.. 206 Kent Street. ifsZi7i Firs? :Class For New 'Filn”s'AiIv:'”. o.Vi-1' ooul3li.'r.”nAi.r-i relied llammcrless shot Kiln--12 lzailgc. praciiclillv new. Apply ati OTTAWA, gepti 21 -tCPi -- - - ---- . . .i as a city in 1873 the populntion was E AGE!) LADY woiinnz M1,, 1,554, like baby sitting. Write Box 372,. ---' c.li.li.r. Annual ' Convention Ends OTTAWA, Sept. 21---(CF)---The 32,000-member Canadian Brother- liocd of Railway Employees put in quiet end Saturday to the most important and stormy convention in its 44-year history. The five-day meeting resolved a battle foi4 leadership of Can- ada's biggest transport union and was seen as a victory for its 72-year-old founder, A. R. Masher. even though he gave up the prg. sitlelicy. 4 into the leadership Dost went R Moshcr supporter, Harry Chap- Masher honorary a pension of himself was made all life president with 56,000 a year. The honorary post allows him to attend all C.B.P..E. meetings in an advisory capacity and was seen as strengthening his hand in seeking re-election as president of the 350,000-member Canadian Congress of Labor which con- venes in Toronto tomorrow. The Congress traditionally has as its presidcnt the head of one of its big affiliated unions. By SfIiill't'ili)', the internal lead- ership baiilc had been decided and the 373 delegates spent the final day in routine consideration and action on a number of re- solutions. They urged that floor be put on the amount of medical expenses that should be allowed as deductions from in- come taxes. And they urged that federal, provincial and municipal governments bargain with unions of their employees in the same way as does private industry. The latter resolution was pre- scntcd on behalf of employees of government canals and other gov- ernment projects who at present get the "prevailing wage"-the average wage for similar employ- ment in the area. The method of arriving at the "prevailing wage" has often been in dispute between government and workers. The delegates said all such em- ployees should get a 40-hour, five- day week without deduction in lake-home pay, union security and sick leave and furlough leave. They said ilie "prevailing rate" for such employees should be subject to negotiations between the government employing body ,and the union and should not be i"set by arbitrary action." no ceiling or Womeni: Auxiliary --(CP)-. orrawa, Sept. 21 Mrs. Sadie Gallagher of Winnipeg Saturday was elected president of the Grand Lodge Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees and other Transport workers (C. C. L.i She succcede Mrs. Margaret Groves of Winnipeg. other auxiliary officers elected at the close of the fivc-day Bro- therhood convention included: Mrs. Helen Orchard ,Saint John, eastern vice-president; Mrs. Helen 1Embrec, Halifax, financial secre- itary-treasurer: Mrs. W. Doyle, ll-lalliax, and Mrs. Beatrice Fraser. .Monlre;il, eastern executive board ;inembcrs. SMALL CITY i When Winnipeg was iiiaiigurated . l FOR SALE Two red Shorthorri bulls iready for service, well bred; .also several grand two-yearn iold heifers with calves at ifoot. These are an exEellent group and must be sold. In- spection invited or write for iparticulars. Prices reason- ed Press Science Reporter) NEW YORK. Sept. 2i-(AP)- There may be an anti-cancer hor-'i mone. It could explain iihy one par- ticular human organ almost never (By Alton I...I7l-iareslec, Asaoclat-il develops cancer, suggests Dr. Andre B. Carney, Tulsa, Okla. , This organ is the duodenum, the first part of the small inten- tirie. leading from the stomach. Why it is so highly immune to cancer is a mystery and chal- lenge. Does it secrete an antl-can- ccr hormone? Tile answer could provide clues in prevention of cancer generally, Dr. Carney told the International College of Sur- geons. Offliand, there are lots of rea- sons for expecting that the duo- denum would bc a frequent site for cancer. Ulcers often develop in the duodenum. but don't carry in can- cer risk like ulcers elsewhere in the body. Ulcers of the lower end of the siomach may often turn into can- cer. but the same liind of ulcer half an inch away in the duo- denum "is spared the tendency or even the inclination lni-vuril mall);- nant development." Cancer is fairly common in nearby organs. Primary cancer of the stomach accounts for more than ?5 per cent of all cases of cancer. The liver accounts for 5.1 per cent, the bile ducts for 3.5 per cent the paiicrciis and pan- creatlc ducts for about 3 per rent. All these organs empty into the duodenum. "Is there an anti-Cancer bor- mones in the walls of the dim- denuin which stops so abruptly this malignant invasion?" Dr, Carney asks. "Is there some substance lib- erated in the liver which when mixed with duodenal enzymes and juices prevents cancer growth?" A hormone called sccrelin is produced in the duodenum. Little is known about what. secretin does, except that it goes into the bloodstream and siaris the flow of bile and pancreatic juice: into the duodenum. Secrelin may anti-cancer hormone, Carney. the Dr possibly he says HIGH MELTING POINT MELFORT. Sask.-(CP)- Tile melting point of most brands of klssproof lipstick is 146 dcgreesi Fahrenheit. This was explained at an educational exhibit at. the pro- vincial honey show here. The bee industry gets into it because bees- wax is an element in the lipstick. ....m.im..--. ... OUT O'R WAY Irisll Moss cuts out Shake Well Label ATLANTIC CITY, N. .T., Sept: 19-(AP)-"Irish" sea-moss has eliminated the need for shaking French dressing before you put it on your Mexican salad, the American Chemical Society was told today. The moss is being harvested from the shores of the Maritime Provinces and New England. A Massachusetts chemist report- ed this sea-moss-plus the magic of chemltry-is fast causing the disappearance of the ”shake-weli- bcforc-using" label from a host of products including steak sauce and chocolate milk. Leonard Sloloff. research direc- tor of the Seaplant Chemical Corporation, New Bedford, Mass. said the sea-moss is the source of ii gummy substance which can easily stabilize mixtures that tend to settle upon standing. Tile ”Irish" monlcker is large- l,v zi sentimental tribute to the country on whose shares the moss has been known for centuries. interest in it developed during the last war as a source of re- placement for hard-to-get import- ed gums. Todays, crews of farm- ers, fishermen and vacationing college students are nisking ex- tra money in gathering it. ” U. s. Steel 5 CLEVELAND, Sept. 21 - (AP)- The United States steelmaklng capacity will be boosted to 120,000,- 000 tons a year during 1953, Steel magazine predicts today. This goal. says the metalworking l weekly, is somewhat lower than ex- A pected because economic conslder- l atlons caused some expansion plans to be scaled down or dropped en- tircly.. ' By Jan. 1 production capacity is expected to hit 115,600,000 tons, B. gain of about 7,000,000 tons from the first of this year. Strikes, mat- erial shorlages and bad weather prevented the increase from be- coming even greater. m:j? 0 g Tnr. GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 5 Scientists On Trail Of Anti-Cancer Hormone iiZ.N.ll.- iocoillolive I Driver Retires MONCTON. N. 3-. Sept. .20- Making his last run at the throt- tle of s C. N. R. locomotive prior to his retirement stvthe end of the month-, locomotive driver Cor- ey Eagles brought hls train into Moncton from Saint John with the Boston connection, this after- noon, closing a railway career of 35 years. Railway officials and other fel- low workers were gathered on the station platform to extend best wishes and to give expression to the esteem in which he is held. tA similar gathering of railway officials and fellow workers were on hand on the station platform at Saint John, when he rolled his train out of the station, to extend best wishes. Mr. Eagles. who was born at Salisbury, N. 13,, on June 24, 1890, commenced his railway career as a locomotive wiper with the Canadian National Railways at Moncton in Jan., 1916. He was promoted to fireman in Feb.. 1916, and to locomotive engineer in Oc- tober, 1919. His home terminal at various times has been in addition to Moncton. Charlottetown, Saint John and Eilmundston. The last time he was located at Saint John was in October, 1933. He trans- ferred to Moncton in December of the same year. pleted next year are expected to boost capacity to 82,700,000 tons. Coal chemical recovery ovens, suppliers of coke. will have ii. cap- acity of 07,900,000 tons Jan. 1, A 4,700,000-ton gain over last year. Another 1,500,000 ions of capacity will be added after Jan. 1. Last week the steel mills added another point to their production rate, boosting it to 102 per cent of theoretical capacity. To keep up with the rising steel I capacity, blast furnace and coke making facilities are being ex- panded. Blast furnaces, makers of pig iron, will have a capacity of 79,000,000 tons by Jan. 1. an in- crease of 5,600,000 tons over last. Jariuary. Expansions to be corn- - ,-nssss SEPTEMBER 22, 195, 5. t AAA. Investment Counsel It pays to keep in mind the old saying, "Before you invest--- investigate". If you have funds for investment in bonds or share: at this time, or would like to have reports on present holdings, we shall be glad lb submit suggestions and information on request. Order: stupid for execution on all Hod rxrliangu, m , NOTICE of the late William T. Ling will. five acre, or land in M, must be settled by October 1st. Royal Securities Corporation Limited 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown Telephone? 822," All accounts of the Estate Seven room house and born Mellick on paved highway, Apply: LAC. WALTER GRANT, R. C. A. F. Station, Summerslde. By Order of Execuiors. TEAGHER WANTED Vice-Principal for Borden School Grades Six and Seven Supplement 0475 APPLY BORDEN SCHOOL TRUSTEES 39; 00005000 500050553 3 IilllESTitiAI'E 3 m El. r, . i H a 1” en 1” an 0" an 1" on Q g; on -n 3 3 - z . -- tnTiie Wall Flame prin-3 Wcipio of burning oil be-W ggifore you buy . . . anden t:asavc3F9ii3003F5ii3i53'3a go 0? 3 vlclisiisoll 3 90 ENGINEERING co. '0 :5 Q53 Queen St. Phone 248 9 ID 0005 50000000 ” By J. R. Williams iv ill Hill . 0 HOUSE' 1 Ab- . ii 4- zible. Apply to Dnllglas Bros. and Jones. ill-Iighiv F'l'l:ncli-speaking and 45 ',.-0R'SAm.-I pp.-N, n'.aRhElf',6Ck,English-speakliif: caildirlalcs have, JOHN J- J0liNSONv NW4. Hampshim r,,,”e'S. Mm zsibcen selected as the first class to Woodstock. N.B. Mm. Hmnpshm. 1Mi,,K punms :a.li.Pll(i Canadats third officer-, M,-5, K, Mo,-psgdpy vv;n51Q,. tiladctl di'0l;tgeJ--College Miliiaire ' '"'” ' ""m"'ma"t" ' ' -- --- -- ---- 0' . 1 . . . l. - Hm SALE - NFNIDER OF MlLlti,Q1,)x e N” M S1 -Immh EOIIE-l'i. ((31100;-ilisCY lldll'3d"- lw? 371"”; The 125 iliiiliit lllrll. Sfliffliflfii "l . I ' '5 ' . . .. 'i. I W” W” ' , '”'""l finni EllllOll.' i,.io0 Zll)i)il('2lliS, starti M”-V Mm” ”C0"””" HOW SLlidlCS imnorroiv. Their new 7 Rlvmt . 7 7 7 school, on the banlis oi the Rachc-i Young mall f0ll clerical run sAl.i-; - ivivl: r'i.AN'l's. lieu River. will be formally 0pcried,pOSill0i1 with large firm with ixl"i0Illl').'liii, Ililxili. Violli, suoi-l- Nov. 13 by (;oi'crnor-Gciicral Vin-,b1-anch in Charlottetown. Vi Iiilll, 'lilox. l.uiiiii's I-Ilirx, cent Massey. ' - l.liilliii. Nils. (Swirl-in lVlrli'Miilaii ' The sclmol is (lcsigiird pi'iniai'llyiTypI.ng and shorthand es. ("ii'iiil-'i”. Ila meet the l'cqul:'cincnt.s ,-gcntmb Good Opening with 'N,R”SHl,,: A FEW G00',,'REG; Prenclll-spcaitiilg ('llll:il(int.'s for:i'Lll'iil0Il promotion for right mmcd Summon, bum. l.eadyi(!?0ml1l'.iii;i0llQ. Appllcritioiis cailieppal-ty. Apply gwmg par. in uuaiiiication-A our good (armies, Dijon or in-gu, didati-s were clioscii from niltsldc,Ot(.' Apply , John and Mary DliF'asqiliei', QUl3b0C- BOX 377; Long Valley Farm, St. Peter": ' I EH15 ; ,v g ,0(gu,,A.gggAL.:g, - HA-ice;--2-3-srraivmi quick sale. ()iic restaurant coun- ter. aboritc top, chrome trim, 035.00. One pr-anut vending machine 310.00. one typewriter .8l0.0fi. One Coleman oil heater. regular price 390.00 for 035.00 Phone 1523-J. il5w”iis?;Al-7rinEs'siAi&iixi?n tread 600 x 16---650-8'10 x 15, 37.95 each. 650 x 16. 09.95 each. Mild and snow tires 311.95 each 100 x 16-17. 013.00 each. Shipped C.O.D. Collect. Glendale 0. K Rubber Welders, 1287 Weston Rd, Toronto. Ont. 195 i. ENGLISH. PANEL TRUCK TOO SMALL FOR OUR USE. KEEFE DRUG C0. WANTED From 11 good Christian, - Loan of 51000.00 for 2 years at up to 8'7" R.0. cm Guardian Kennedy & Mustard RBAL ISTATI: aaoxima Charlottetown, P. I. I. Properties Bought and Sold Aise : roll Rental and Aoetloneerlog service 125 Kent ltreet-Phone llll tion, 7 acres of wood, wood and hardwood. Apply: VINCENT GORMLEY, Peakes Station FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 107 acres of land, 100 acres under cultiva- soft- Get Your JOHN DEERE PARTS At A. l-lclialzo FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown. P.E.l. , i: It I I I TEN BOTTLES OF MEDICINE FOR TH' DOC-5 AND NOT EVEN AN AGPIRIN FOR A HUMAN BElN' IN THI9 ll lllli;l?'ltl V HEROEC ARE MADE'NOT BORN WE'RE ALWAY5 F OUT BECAUSE X vou LlVE ow THE STUFF AND HE THINKS HE CAN LlVE WITHOUT ll - 7 J7i-?.WiLLlA r. M. liq. II. e. cu... 4:5: s, as 2 M9 hi. o A Suvtu, ru. EGAD, GUFFAW Z DiD 5AiD :rAi4e.' vow Ti-is UNCOUTH OR 'DlD You GUST RECALL SOME RtBALD 6MOKlM6 I Qoolvi SEST Z ----L l?LlNNlN6 FOR PR5-siosror OF- THE UNlTED QTATE-5! I BEST ODTA YOU HEAR ME. I WAS HAR-HAF2! THAT'S THE USETA PRACTICE TiElN6 5AlLOR ,- Knlors lsl A 6RAMP'6 BEARD -w Irt use on. -, nu 7 U I. ll 1. hi on wind... Tm? 0Wi:iil0riUH.oopie!- LAUGH '1'. GOT YOU EWCE VOL) g- lllloto iT, JAKE! WHERE is Aucrloll SALE AT FIVE HOUSES, three. miles east of St. Peters Bay on TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, at 1 o'clock sharp. I am instructed by Fred W. Larkin to sell by public auction on the premises, the following: FARM MACHINERY: 1 1951 Ford tractor; 1 Dcarborne tractor plow; 1 Dearborne tractor Cord- wood saw; 1 disc barrow; 1 lever spring tooth barrow (3 sections); 1 gang plow; 1 single plow; 1 light spring tooth barrow; 1 walking plow; 1 scuffler; 1 bay mow- er; 1 binder (F.&W.); 1 wood sleigh; 1 rubber lire farm wagon; 1 cream separator; 1 set team harness; 1 pump head, pipe and cylinder; 1 set scales; 1 set wire grips and blocks; 1 set blocks only; 1 set bob sleighs; 1 driving wagon; 1 set driving harness; 1 bee hive and equipment; 30 bushels rye. LIVESTOCK: 6 pure bred Jersey cows. raiizilili in age from two to seven years old; 1 grade Ayrshire cow, 6 years old; 1 grade Jersey cow, 5 years old; 1 Shorthorn cow, 3 years old; 1 grade Hereford, 3 years old; 1 grade Ayrshire, 2 years old; 2 oxen, 2 years old; 1 sow, 2 years old; 3 pigs, 3 months old; 1 Dim 8 weeks old; 1 general purpose mare, 9 years old. Terms of Sale: All purchases up to 010.00 iiili be cash. Over that amount, 6 months 'credit Oil ap- proved Jolnt Notes. 670 interest on notes after due. If day unfavorable, sale will take place the in!- lowing day (Thursday). J. B. JAY. F. W. LARKIN, Auctioneer- Owner. Aucrloll SALE UNION ROAD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24th-AT 1 ()'C Having sold my farm I am offering for following:-- LOCK sale llic 2 choice general purpose horses, 6 and ii N0-'l' 5 Guernsey milk cows, one due soon, others in sPFl”n" 2 Shorthom cows, due in spring; 2 Guernsey heifers, ' 1 U2 years; 1 Shorthorn 1 1-2 yr.; 1 calf, 6 m0il”l?" .70 Cockshutt tractor, complete motor job spring; lever S. T; harrow, 3 sections; 20 tractor dist. 1-3 horse disc, heavy truck rear axle, complete; . extra wheel and tire; M-H binder; hay mower; 1'81"; manure spreader; potato sprayer; truck wagon? Car" 4 section spike barrows; Durant car engine with pulj ley; M-H” plate crusher; -roller crusher; set fanncrs; 6 h.p. 1 H. C. engine; pumping engine; turnip pulp"; scales, 1200 lbs.; 2-horn roller; hlller; beater dies?” potato planter; 2 wood slelghs; box sleigh? drivin: sleigh; light wagon; Hails thresher; drive belt 5"? 2 ! Scllfflers; white-wash sprayer; small forge: ' i torch; 50 lb. milk cans; hardwood plank; grain boll” team and single harness; cart pad and br0,0Chi”': Velox sepai-ator;'forks; hoes; shovels; quantity . household effects and lots of other articles not cnur ereted. Also 1951 Chevrolet sedan. Cull-but terms can be arranged if necess If not fine, first fine day following. A M ' l:GintE:D' i iliciwl. . ' , AuotloIii""' I, al'1' YOUR rocrz .... , .1:---l--I