Classified AdsT Wednesday. Mar. 10. 1955 ITSSOEASY in place a WANT an 1N TIIE GUARDIAN Just fill in this form and mail it to The Guardian Want Ad De- partment. WANT AD COPY please Use Pencil-Ink Will Blot lame Address City Phone ----- DATES TO BE PUBLISHED WANT Ian nuns For Consecutive Insertions g, i. 1 I I If wds. Time Times Times 60c 31.50. 32.40 Please send money with form. Agents Wanted rimmnirfimro-pram-.7; for reliable men or women in- terested in earning 32.50 (or more) hourly 'diatributinI 310 Foods, Home and Farm Necessi- ties in established neighbour- hood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. Experience unnecessary. For immediate appointment details. write Mr. G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul st. 11.. Montreal. Borders Accommoiiatari WANTED - EXPECTANT MOTH- ers to board. Letters confident- ial. Also old age pensioners. Country home. Write M. J. A. Guardian. WANTED - rwo noannuns. Dial 673. Mppppp WANTED - rwo MEN nonm- ers. Dial 5498. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- datcd. Phone 9908. MEN IIOARDERS ACCOMMO- dnted. 173 Weymouth Street. IOARDERS ACCOMMODATED in comfortable home, must be sober and clean. Apply 76 Kent Street. cars and Trucks For Sale POI! SALE - 1951 PONTIAC I passenger coupe. Excellent eon- diiion. Good tires. 1955 registra- tion. Dial 8947. TOR SALE m 1051 PONTIAC sedan. Excellent condition, good tires. Mileage 11.000. 1955 regis- tration. Dill 0047. CAR BUYERS Today's Special Completely de-squeaked for enooth soundless driving-- 1951 PLYMOUTH COACH Air-Control 1'. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Dial 7358-9 For Sale FOR SALE 10-room house. new barn, 12 acres of land, in South- D011. Apply George Doug- ill. I Upper Queen It. FOR SALE General Motors car. radio. EVERETT L. DONALD. Kensingfon LT , FOR SALE Newly fumi- improper” 9 3 1 C37 Wile .' end rose Ihllestry, cush- trrfieid 41:13; in light brown .00. FRANK Aa'ssNAui.r The Guardian Page 9 For Sale .j..m.....m.:... FOR SALE - BABY CARRIAGE in excellent condition. Dial 5666. FOR SALE-H TONS GOOD pressed hay. Samuel Silllphant, Brookfield. ..jm:?...m..Lm., FOR SALE - 3 YOUNG SOWS. bred. Apply Ray MacQuarrie. Hampton. m...m.L.:.L..mM.g FOR SALE-TWO FRESII COWS. five sheep and one horse. Apply Eoyd Macxinnon. Whim Road. FOR SALE - TWO MILK COWS to freshen in March. Eugene Mc- Kenna, Vernon Bridge. P. E. I. .....Mm..LL..:.:g,g, FOR SALE - NEW FOUR ROOM- ed bungalow. Modern. Apply 30 Orlebar. .....mmZ....jL.?,, FOR SALE - SOW TO FARROW last of March. Gordon Lamont, Churchill. FOR SALE - GOOD GRADE Holstein, cow, newly freshened. Joseph Simpson. Auburn, tele- phone 24-12. FOR SALE - 1053 G. M. C. 1 TON truck. New motor. 12000 miles. Phone Clarence Curiey. Kelly's Cross. FOR SALE - 1000 BUSIIEL cleaned feed cats from Mustard free farm. 31.00 per bushel. Write Box 192. Guardian. FOR SALE - FORANA CLIPPER Grain Cleaner. Good condition. Apply Archie Shaw. De Sable, or tlg T. Beaten. Rex 218. Charlotte- wn. ...?m..L?ggjgggg FOR SALE-NUMBER OF young Registered Jersey cows. fseshening in April and May. Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque. FOR SAL E- 70 ACRE FARM IN Brookfield with buildings, run- ning stream through farm; also near school and church. Suitable for potato growing. Apply Mrs. Albert Paul, Broolsfieid. ....m.L.m.ML,..g:ggg FOR SALE - 2 OIL BROODER stoves, complete. Chicken wire troughs and water fountains. Renfrew cream separator, 500 lbs. capacity. One pump head. cylinder and'7ll ft. of 11!)" pipe. John Du Pasquie , St. Peter's Bay P. 0. FOR SALE House and lot. central, and in good repair. PALMER J: HASLAM Solicitor FOR SALE Standard bred horses be- longing to the estate of the late Rev. W. E. Monaghan as follows: Flicks McElwyn, aged 5, Ronald G., aged 7, June's Beauty, age 4, Betty Kalmuck G.. age 16 carry- ing foai.by Watchim, colt by Jollity, aged 1 year. Apply- . M. A. FARIVLER, -' Solicitor. Woods Milking Machines One of Canada's leading milkers. Ask for prices; they are lower. 0 WOODS MILK COOLERS More sold in Canada than all other makes combined. WOOD FREEZERS Sizes to suit your need Also a special WOODS 3 HP electric .grain grinder, slightly used at in price. Call at 125 Kent Street .1. J. MUSTARD Female ll'sIp Wanted WANTED - WAITRESS. APPLY in person. Island Grill. W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED Hairdresser. Good wages. All let- ters confidential. Write Box 189. Guardian Office. REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR IM- mediate earnings by selling high grade cosmetics. Work on your own time. Become a beauty pro- ducts representative. Doraldina Cosmetics Co., 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 11, Montreal. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home, Fifth A . New ark fashions. Good commis- sions. No investment. Write Modern Manner. Sept. 6049. Hanover, Pans. W A N T I D - EXPERIENCED housekeeper for I'Dl11 family in home with all modern conven- ien .Good . A in ....”.e'-is-iv:-:33--a-.." "'&.”xy Guardian, Suunnerside. ' y Wanted Glif to work in large country store. Experienced p1CCE1'l'&- Ami?) giving 71' erences and salary expected p to:- K)X 189. (RJARDIAN -cranes. drasilnes. Female lislp Vlanteil tn wrzaxur FOR wusamo lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. American Fashion Frocks. Ltd., 2163 Parthenals St., Dept. S-11. Montreal, P. Q. Lost & Found .jM..mi..:.... LOST- MONDAY AFTERNOON. lady's black purse. Phone 8150. Reward. 7 m....:...:.,.... PIANO. ORGAN TUNING AND , repairing. Dial 3758. RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4305. GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. MEETING OF LIBERAL ELEC- tors Winsloe poll at Lem Mc- 1(innon's Wednesday, March 16 at it p.m. ELECTRICAL WIRING AND RE- pairs. after hours. For the best in service Dial 5907, Arthur B. Rodd, Electrical Contractor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION To The Parliament OF CANADA FOR A PRIVATE BILL I Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the pre- sent. next or following ensuin, session thereof for an act to in- corporate a company under the name of CONSOLIDATED PIPE LINES COMPANY. or such other name as Parliament may grant, for the purpose of acquiring. con- structing. owning and operating pipe lines to transport or trans- mit oil and gas or any liquid pro- duct or by-product thereof with- in Canada and without. and to exercise such other powers as may be necessary to omplish the aforesaid objects, subject to the provisions of The Pipe Lines Act and other relevant statutes. Dated at Montreal, P.Q., this 16th day of February. 1955. MAGEE, O'DONNELL & BYERSV 1900, Aldred Building, Montreal, P. Q. . for the 4 " i an 1. Male Help Wanted Immediate openings available for experienced men with the following qualifications: Master Mechanics and Mechanics At least 5 years recent ex- perience maintaining heavy con- struction equipment includinl shovels, and tractors. Must be familiar with diesel engines (Cummins and Caterpillar). Crane or Dragline Operators Minimum 2 years experience in the operation of 299 to 3V: yard diesel driven machines. Permanent year-round employ- ment at plant located at Sydney, Nova Scotia. Good wages nd employee benefit program. A ly in person at IIECKE'l'i' EN- GINEERING, INC., Sydney, Nova Scotia. If unable to appear in person, reply by letter only giv- ing full personal information and all details of experience and ref- erences to: I-IECl(E'1'T EN- GINEERING. lNC.. P. 0. Box 178. Sydney. Nova Scotia. Personal ggggg,.E.LL.j........ CANADIAN SOCIALS DANCES. every Saturday night. Orange Hail, Prospect Street, Brookllne. Mass. Quadrilles and Modern Dancing. Joe Martin, Mgr. and Cellar. Admission 60 cents. STAMPS Toronto: Market forges ahead on late buying wave. .lIIl;w York: Market higher; bi-in r . M " Industrials and papers ahead. Toronto: Rog 32525.26; sows 3 prices: Grade A 19. 66 cents a bale er. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL (CP)-The U. 6. dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- count of 1 332 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. up 1-32. It took 3 0-32 cents Canadian to buy 31 Amgican. Pound sterling 32.7455, up . Produce MONTREAL (CP) - Federal department of agriculture quota- tions: Eggs: Free cases. extra large 46Vs; large 46; medium 45; small 41; B 39; C 28. Receipts: 1.895. Butter: Wholesale GIV4-6115; cur- rent receipts Que 61; first-grade Erearnery 1511:1111!-.101) price 6214-63. Cheese: ont. white 3)) colored 30Ve, f.o.b. factory; Que white 29; colored 2934; f.o.b. M on tr c all wholesale Que white 30; colored 3016. Receipts: nil. P. E. I. No. 1 potatoes 753 2.75- 2.40; N. B. new white 755 2.00- 2.l0; N. B. 50s 1.80-1.40: N. B. red 503 1.30-1.40: N. B. 105 .30-.33; Maine 50s 130-1.35; Florida red 50s .25. Grains WINNIPEG (CP)-Prices were irregular in moderately - active trading Tuesday on the Winnipeg grain exchanger . Selling by international interests appeared in all grains. particularly barley. Export and commercial de- mand also appeared. Television TELEVISION. RADIO AND EL- ectronics are all expanding fast. Trained men receive excellent pay in TV Repairs. Broadcasting. Communications, departments. Research Labs. and Radio Servicing. onto, Ont. Est'd. 25 years. Tenders TENDERS For Trucks Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed up to Monday March 21st, 1955 at 1.00 P.M., for supplying the City with 1 or 2 trucks, with 3-ton chassis, cab and box, heavy duty tires in front, heavy duty tires in rear, and spare (duals) heavy rear axle with ruxell and power take-off for hydraulic lift. Tenders to be straight ten- der, or tenders to beyless trade-in value on old truck. and to state date of deliv- ery. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. TENDERS FOR Flusher Sprinkler Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed up to Monday, March 28th. 1955 at 1.00 P.M., for supplying the City with 1 street flusher sprinkler with cab and chassis, complete with tank 1,500 gals. min- imum capacity. Lowest or accepted. 1. A. FULLERTON, Wanted warrrun - mass: on FOUR room apartment wired for elec- tric range. Phone 4729. WANTED - ALI IOFITLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 0595 Michael Bros. PAPER WORTH MORE THAN weight in diamonds? True b of plenty of old stamps. Send me for my "How to Value old stamps” pamphlet. K. Bil- eski. Station "3". Winnipeg, Man. To Let TO LET - FURNISHED ROOM. 238 Queen. TO LET-GARAGE. BOX 104 Guardian. FOR RENT OR SALE-MODERN home at Winsloe. Dial 9196. -so LET - 1' we runmsunn light-housekeeping rooms. Dial am. 1'0 LET - rwo unrunmsuun rooms. 10 Upper I-Iiilsboro Street. Phone 9706. so 1.11:1" -"Eaton APART- ment with running water. also rooms. 185 Prince. TO LET -- LARGE ROOM WITII fire place, five bay window group. hardwood floor. hot water heating. Suitable for mliet 1797' son. Write Box ill) Guardian Office. WM” yap y Teachers Wanted vii Trmecrpi T. if wanted for Souris High School. e-mi.-s uesns WANTED - ONE USED RY- draulic hoist for two ton truck. APPIY Box 191. Guardian. WANTED - I HP ELECTRIC motor, single phase, state price and condition. P. L. Morris. 12 Lower Queen street. WANTED-TO BUY ROUSE WITH two or more apartments in or near Charlottetown. Write Box 135. care Guardian. WANTED - A NUMBER OF FOX horses. James Watson. Phone 3172 Summ '4 WANTED -' QUIET OLD HORSE with no bad habits. P. N. Toc- ker. Suxnmerside. RR. 9. WANTED - LOBSTER BOAT around 8) ft. Apply Oliver Smith. Mount Stewart. WANTED - ANOTHER COUPLE interested in vacation travel to California, return in 0 weeks limit. with new car. (yours or mine?) Contact return mail. ad- vise when you could leave and what cities you would want to stop over enroute there and back. Holiday. clo Guardian. Summerside. Vie-rkgflsntsl WANTED - PRACTICAL NURSE I would like patients in Charlotte- town. Rate . esonabie. Appb James Kelly. I Alla lines New York: Cotton closed 30 to Net: 1 Government We can train you - by home study or in night or day classes. No experi- ence needed. Please write to- day. give age and last grade of high school and gel 40 page TV Booklet by return. Radio College of Canada. 88 Bathurst St.. Tor- City Clerk 3 All wheat prices were unchanged except IWA and domestic No. 1 Durums. one-eighth cent. Closing prices: ants: May 77; Jly 74Vsb; Oct an-lay: May 1.096; Jly 1.00- Losk; Oct web. 78. Rye: May 1.0335; -71! l.0Wsb; Oct 1.04Vsb. 7 Prices for Class Two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.75: N0. 2 1.72; No. 3 1.70; No. 4 1.65; 1 Durum 2.7214; No. 2 2.7015; No. 5 2.0954. IWA prices: I Nor 1.75; No. 2 1.72; No. 3 1.70; No. 4 1.65; 1 Durum 2.0196; No. 2 2.00; No. 3 1.99. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.75; No. 2 1.72; No. 3 1.70; No. 4 1.65; 1 Durum 2.1196; No. 2 2.10; No. 8 2.09. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market rallied Tuesday with a vigor not matched in more than 15 years. It was a surging ebound from recent heavy losses. Gains were widespread and went to around points in significant sections of the list. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 32.90 at 3154.40. The gain was the best ning of the Second World War. sharpest fall in five years. Tuesday's rebound was surpris- ing but not completely unexpected. Because the Monday break took many bargain hunters on'hand at the opening Tuesday. They rushed tape fell behind during most of the first hour. Volume amounted to shares. General Dynamics was the day's active issue up We at 59. It was followed by Pennsylvania Railroad up 1 at 27V4. Royal Dutch Petrol- eum up 416 at 8174. Chance Vought 3,160,000 up IV: at 367.. International Nickel led Cana- dian stocks higher, up RV: at 62t.Vn. It was followed by Hiram Walker. up 154:, Canadian Pacific, ahead lit and Distillers Seagram, up at. Lower were McIntyre, down Y4. and Dome Mines. off Vs. On the American stock exchange Rnyalite Oil gained V4 and Giant Yellowknife advanced im. What stocks did: Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues NEW YORK (AP) - Cl Beth Steel . . . B Warner .. Class and Ohio Cons Edison 1711 Auto L Gen Elec Gen Motors Goodyear Gt Nor Ry Kennecott Mntgmry W NY tral Westinghouse . AMERICAN In End , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (GP)-Stock prices were as much as three points higher on Tuesday's active stock market, recovering from Monday's sharp drop. Leading were General Dynamics able. premises. since Sept. 5, 1939. at the begin- " Monday the average fell 33.90. C prices down so sharply." there were ' 'in and bought so heavily that the D up av. at sits and Glenn Martin F-"" , market Tuesday. wiping out more 2 "” again in the final DANIEL MORRISSEY MARKETS and FINANCE up 3'4 at 5350, International Nickel up III: at 0154, Canadian Vickers. up two at 435. Aluminium. up 195 at 79. and International Paper, up 115 at 6454. Other gains of one point or more included Canadian Dredge, Price, 11 in Bay, Nor- anda. BA Oil. R and Royal Ford and Bank of Montreal each lost a point at 106 and 43, respec- ve . All sections of the industrial market advanced. Consolidated Denison was up 55 at 37.2) and Faraday firmed 35 up at 32.65 in a stronger mine sec- tion. There was little action in the western oils. Industrial volume was 98,400 shares and mines were 658,500. Of the 272 issues traded. 1!) were up. 75 down- and 117 unchanged with 14 highs and 15 lows estab- lishcd for the year. The exchange's closing averages show banks up 0.02 at 48.19. util- ities off 0.4 at 120.9, industrials up 0.6 at 248.3, combined up 0.3 at 1)5.9, papers up 5.56 at 1162.21 and golds off 0.06 at 67.43. MONTREAL (CF) - Clolng quotations: Ahti :4 Flex: May LN; .11: 2.NiA; Oct Bank. Asbestos 34 Bank of Ht! 4! Bank of NS 50 Bathurst A 00 Imp Oil Imp Tob .. Int Nickel . Int Nickel pr 8100 Walker " A NADIA N Cons Pa Per Ford Toronto Sfoclcs TORONTO iCP)--Two big buy- ing waves swept over the stock suffered than half the losses in I Monday's sharp decline. lndustrials led with gains of 32 and more. The group's index climbed three points to 379.21. re- couping most of Monday's 5V4 loss. the biggest in more than two months. Prices climbed sharply at the opening. levelled off, then shot up hour. Trading was a heavier 7.618.000 shares compared with Monday's 6,374,000. Papers. refining oils and foods led industrials. General Dynamics climbed 32.50 to 358.50 and Cana- dian Vickers rose 32-1251 to .3715. International Utilities fell 32.6214 to 333.6254 and Dominion Glass. Loblaw Inc., and Equitable Life were also down. Winora Gold traded a thumping 1.327.000 shares for a 16 - cent FARM FOR SALE AT NEWTOWN CROSS 92 acres, 80 under cultivation; balance under fire- wood and lumber, on improved gravelled highway, close to school, churches and railway station. Electricity avail- 27 acres ploughed. 100 loads barnyard manure available, good buildings and pump. Apply to owner on undersigned up to noon moving of the "Genera TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the March 23rd. I955, for any tender not necessarily the construction of a foundation and for the i Stores Building". size l96' x 6I'. presently located at the Charlotte- town Airport, on to said foundation abouti three-quarters of a mile distant. Plans and specifications may be seen by sarily accepted. 58 Fitzroy Street appointment at the office of the undersigned. Telephone number 8722. A deposit of ten per cent is to accompany each fender. Lowest or any fender not neces- ISLAND CO-OP SERVICES. ' Charlottetown. P.E.i. jump to I after underwriting. Also strong among lower-priced mines were Consolidated Denison. up 5) to 57.3), Can-Met 18 to 31 H). Bathurst Mining N to 3151, Far- aday I) to 32.85 and Maritimes 27 Gunner jumped 31.50 to 314.75 and the warrants 70 to 371). International Nickel led base c b to 361.75. Hudson Bay gained in tala higher with s 33.5-cent 31.25. Western Oils featured Peruvian up 53 cents to 33.10 and Bailey Sel- burn A 70 to 33.50. Manlwuwsdge s t o e k s gained, Geco leading with e 6254 - cent climb to 312.75. Index gains: Industriais 1.02 to 379.21, golds .05 to 82.70, base met- als 2.16 to 165.01. western oils .88 to 102.20. lllel Stock Ilgl Low Class V 1000 Acad II 1291 lzila 1m 4000 Arm! 17 17 17 1500 Alex I7 II I7 2300 Akaltchn W M N 1700 Albermont I6 I I 5600 Do WI: M 25 I 1000 AP Cons 40 40 40 6625!.) Am Ledue 160 157 160 1W0 Am Nepl 115 110 115 200 Amurex I10 I10 900 7736 Anacou I50 313 140 4000 Anchor Ma OVA Sin 1.105 All! 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Malar 45 45 43 325 C I-lnmtd M0 240 M0 1185 C Oil II 1700 I790 135 Do win 875 I50 375 11500 C 0 And 6 I0! I7 H (5 5.533 C P 1. Pete 155 150 I54 200 C Willlst I95 .185 I95 I00 Cansn Mt I 155 165 lea 4000 Cu.-riar I20 010 no 400 Castle S0 330 III 600 Cen Expl I60 I30 550 M Cent Led 100 15 175 1000 Cent Pat In M U 11100 C Lake 944 9 3 4000 Chamhln 36 V! I 100 Chart Oil 1H) 1” 1D E00 Chem Red I45 I15 333 6000 Chealllrk 5115 51A 51A 1000 Cliff) Expl I I1 II lllmn 155 II H0 5000 CM!) Ksyrd BC 50 II nooo Cit Lar 1216 1! II 200 Coch WII Ii D ID 300 Can Rec I33 18 13! 7.500 Coin Lake 11 lolj 10V: 1150 Coliistm II ll II 100 Commoil I25 325 NS 600 Fonoiru I0 50 50 11300 Cour De! I2 30 51 11950 C Allrnb I1 I? D1 25750 (Tan All 15! 141-5 15 1050 C Dim I80 Ht H0 000 C East Q 51 51 52 im C Fenlrn M5 son 80 205 Do HR 14 I 14 9065 C Drag I5 3 M 28011 C Halliw 00 56 I How I00 370 H) 0000 C Molar 1.1 lllyi I3 1200 C Mir MIC II 151 N5 3000 C Mosh 70 7 70 22400 C Nlch N 8 3'54 4222 C Nnrfllld I1 I 52 7500 C nrlac 10H 10 10 12000 Can Peak 141A 14 14 1041) Con! Olll 5 K B 6410 C Ranwk 70 I4 0014 2710 C Red Pop 74 7! 74 7.5147 C Sannnrn 30 I 2714 199540 C Sdby I10 I M 17W Conwet I” I75 '0 12800 Cop an 12 12 1! 2700 Con Cliff I14 122 124 3100 Crlf Ur S I I 5500 Crowds GK (IA 61.6 17575 (lusco 24 II I (6600 Dara! II H I! 1500 Ilelilnnl as lllls H 7150 Del RI! B0 13 119 I01!) Del 1 13 I 472 Dome 10 10 16 200 home Flxpl I10 Ill! I10 10500 Dom Alb 19 17 iii 2200 llurialdl 37 3'1 37 2000 Duicx 1013; II II 68510 Dyno 194 12 104 2000 E Amphl 7'5 71A 7&5 7000 E MIT 51 50 I5 4905 East Sull III! 535 540 .1000 Elder III C? All .1500 El Pen Rep MA I MA 1500 El Sol NA NA 911. I500 Em Glnciel I0 I0 7.0 121150 I-Isiclia 1: 121,4 lff I200 Ellrrkl I10 1!! Ill 1000 Do wu :i.1'.'. 1.114 .1.'tVs 1515 Falcon MIA MIA D96 17.99(ll Faraday 165 I05 3070 Fargo I50 24! 150 son Franco:-us 7V. 7Vs 7&4 li7.'I4 Frohieh I95 390 M0 100 Do wt! 75 75 75 2500 Gas Exp 75 74 75 105 G Pele I50 550 SS0 500 Do A 540 575 375 17500 Geneva is WA 15. Giants '25 720 7 Glcnorn 24 EM I Gods L I Illa I 1000 Golrlale ISM N W6 Sim Goldcreet 13 II II vmoo Gold Reg 14 ll 14 19100 Golilfleldl 77 7! 7! .1500 Gold Man no no 100 S700 GOMIIIVI I4 21 M 10500 Goldora A G I 020 Or Plains I114 Iii-5 TIN 4.000 Gr Sweet Gr .10 II) .110 200 Greening 450 60 450 200 Gridnll 10V) 1016 i0Us 10055 Gunner 143A 1! 1445 mo no me as no no Islfifli Gwillirll I II )2 3000 Her Rib 0 I I 1W1 HIQII II II I lull) B7 II II a similar new unit. It is specfion telephone 733 Box '36, Charlottetown, FOR SALAE One I27.5 h.p. low pressure steam heating boiler. suitable for heating a large building or institution. This boiler has had very little usage and is in excellent condition. its price will rep- resent a considerabiegaving over the price of sfolrer coal firing or oil firing. For complete specifications, prices and in- adaptable for hand or 8 her write Post Office P. E. I. LARGEST by fer-as well as also originnl mdnlrual investment fund in Can. a II sssrssoi sscusmss 3”" THIS lllllteedls ilj mas lash Hi I! 11”: 1& Have 4'4 If-A CV! soo Enllingd Bk 1514 15M 1!!) Home I1! 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(AP) -- Presi- H dent Eisenhower reported Mon- day a ”significant acceleration" of foreign aid operations last year in Asia, "where communism is stepping Q its efforts of expan- slon." A report eovering the July-De- cember period of 1954 was pre- pared for Congress by the Foreign Operations Administration, headed by Harold Stassen. it told how the agency in spend- ing the 32.800.000.01!) in new ap- propriations for the fiscal 'year ending next June 30 and 32.500.- 000.000 in carryover funds from previous appropriations unused but earmarked for military equipment. The report did not say specifi- cally how much had bcen.spent during the six-month period, but it said that Far Eastern military and from ils start through Decem- ber 1105-l had reached a total of 3l.!i00,()00,000. . One fourth of the new appropria- tions were earmarked for South- east Asia and the western Pacific. i-i(lA said that through March 1 this year it had approved 3555.- i)t)i).i)ilt) in that area for various mutual sorllriiy programs gather tlizin military assistance. Thc repnrl emphasized strongly the shift from Europe to the un- dcr-rievelnped areas of Asia. Africa and Latin America. it said Europe's amazing eco nnmic rccovery was A key factor in permitting this change. ”Together the underdeveloped countries hold the bulk of the world's population. occupy the lar- gesi part of its land area. can- sfiluie the major source of its key minerals and raw materials. and contain many of its most valuable military bases." the re- port said. adding: "if these resources should fall under Soviet influence. the road to the Communist. end goal of world domination would be made relatively smooth." 4.500 RDXNA I1 10 11 10600 RAW 51 Gila 5V. 0 100 K').Valiir I174 I136 ill 17000 lfupilnilnl 4'1: 4 4 17000 liupununl 41: 4 I 1.100 San Alli I00 180 1S5 s7r.w smut R 27 20 14 Emil Sujihirl 415 .1115 -405 1 Its no 344 I30 220 231 195 400 495 1354 131-6 138 who Quinn: 42 42 -II moo Stanwell so 70 70 moo am-rat lrila l3'n 13!. mon Slccloy on use 954 3.130 :4 Rock goo am gm Min Sit-mute 147 146 145 4800 Sullii an I50 535 650 zoon Tandem I 9 9 9075 Tack 11 I15 .705 315 4Zfll'v0 T Lund 57 50 5510 0000 Tnmhlll 73 76 26 4200 Turhril 140 17.5 140 1000 Truvagmse mg 9!, mg 100 Trans Emp 197 ll!7c 107 10000 Trans Era .15 All 3.7 500 Trans 143 80 M M 15100 Trend I6 23 '- 3 M00 Triad 070 L55 - 4” 4700 Tuncxten 1714 17 11 mm 1' Mining 1: 13 as 7900 ll Ash 565 555 ' 500 2000 I'n Keno 710 673 710 M700 1' Mnuiaub 42 MTV: 40 1355 l'n Can 11.1 112 112 csno Van R1 5)., rm; no.1 irniures am 1114 71 ll'i7l)f) Virnur 35 as .15 non Vinl:-mae 165 M5 15 175 Wall! 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