ll l I Use Guardian Want Ads ---Phone 3632 l "Yorker none 701! Agents wasted Do YOU WANT TO MAKE ‘ money? — Sell our 250 products attractively packaged and used daily in every home. If interest- ed in is business of your own, write us as we have a splendid territory for you. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. D. Montreal. A WAY To MAKE MONEY! That's what you're looking for! Just sell our guaranteed cos- metics and make large profits. Beautiful illustrated catalogue. Small investment. High commis- sion. Doraldinn Cosmetics Com- pany. 1600 Delorimicr, dept 4, Montreal. Aiiartiiieiits Wanted ivanreo — av RELIABl..E—PAR- ty. two or three bedroom heated apartment. Good residentiaiarea. Applv Box 355, Guardian. wsnrian — :4-3i:ono'6M—iT)'i7§i-3 with oil fu;nnCc, 220 wiring. Good resideiizial area. Best ref- creizccs. Apply Box 356, Guar- dlan. Boarders At-.coiniiioitated_ €56’/fiii$uns'\v.iNTEn —- Niciau, liil'lll>ll(‘(l ioom lll private horiie,j 284 Giafloii Sl.. Dial 6818. ‘ uars & trucks For Sale l FOR SALE — 1947 MERCURY Radio and heater. Dial 3429. r(ik'sKLn "4 as —iWi‘i)_cE—61Ti? Good C0llClill0ll. Dial 3403, after 5 i76n'"'s7ii.r"— 1947‘ CHEVROLET sedan d€‘ll\'t‘l‘_\‘, motor and trans- miszon completely overhauled. Must sell. Phone ‘T950. For Sale __ FCTSALR '—‘fioAT “sfiraunrz for fishing or Hunting. Dial 7811. FOR SALE — PINK EVENING dress, size 12. Phone 8471. Fri: sau-1 — corraoa, 25. Arlmirai Street, Brighton shore,‘ Phone 9511. ion sIu:—mcrci.i»:, ALMOST new, balloon tires. Priced to cell. Edward Doyle, Covehead Road. 1-"o‘n—sAi.'i;*-— rneificn (§i'r'rLlc. Apply J. L. Macklachern, Tea Hill. F53. ssu; — FOUNDATION WANTED — A oTni. ron can- oc'cXsioiAiL Male llfiwantell V’V7AAf3'I"l2—I)—:4 M'Ai\T-ronnraiim” WAN "I‘-I-2-D: A ed Canada Credit Corporation. COIl.P'N. Female Help Wanted eral housework. Pnoiie 5629. OPPORTUNITY for teacher or intelligent house- wife, resident in Charlottetown or in surrounding territory. to interview on public opinion sur- veys. Use of car desirable, not. esential. some evening work re- quired. Write Canadian Facts Limited, H6 Wellington Street West, Toronto, Ontario. work. Must be niilc to milk cows. Lloyd Macwilliains, Carleton sid- ing. PRESSMAN T0 OP- erate Mlehle Vertical, Heidelberg Presses, state how mucii experi- ence on these presses, abo whati other presses can operate. Howl long in printing trade and what, wages expected. This is in a‘ centrally located Maritime l.O\\'ll.i We have a profit-sharing scheme hospital p1.in, 44 pension plan, Write l lioui' week, open shop. particulars to Box X.4, Cvuardiaiil Office Miscellaneous - ._,,—- i.T(i'iT1‘4Tnuc’niN(;, ’Ll.\‘0LEL‘ltI,‘ and tiled layed. Phone 3458. ‘ ..__:—4———-—:--b SEEDS! WRITE FOR FREE AUTO LOANS loan on your car can be arranz- quickly and privately at Trans- Eacli loan up to $1,500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Crgpit counsellor inter- views you prl\'atcly. TRANS-CANADA CREDIT LIMITED (I subsidiary of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) 3. C. S'I‘EI-IVES. Branch Manager. . Block Bldg" 164A Kent St., Charlottetown, Phone 8523 Notice The property known as Ross‘ Mill Dam located at Sturgeon. l’. Sebiago potatoes. Waldron came 12. f., iii declared enclosed pro- eron, Albany. porty nii provided under Sec. 1, “" “”" sub-acc “C" of Grime Art. of Il).il. FOR. SALE — Q1’ NTITY OF Abegweit oats — 51.00 per bushel Apply John L. Maccallum, Brack- ley Beach. FOR SALE — ONE NEW TON trailer; also one concrete mixer, 3 wheel barrows in first class shape. Dial 7932. Fox same carmaoann sheets 1'! x 22 inches suitable for lining outhouses. $1.00 per hundred. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE — SMALL I.I(i-Il'l‘ boat suitable for fishing or shoot- ing, can be carried on car. Ap- ply 118 Brighton Road‘ Phone 3656. FOR. SALE — CHOICE LOT OF land in the town of Summerside situated on Water Street, east end of the town. This lot has I. frontage of 182 feet; and a depth of 196 feet. An ideal loca- tinii for a motel, tourists rabins or, commercial site. For full particulars write: G. Ross Brown, real (‘Sl.l‘ll.€. 329 Saint George St. Mom-tnn. Dial 27556. ‘THERE ARE A NUMBER OF "Wcstci'ii" franchises available in Ontario and Eastern Canada fnr Autnmotive Retail Stores, We are offcrin: this opportunity to rcxpoiisililc people interested in operating lllt‘ll‘ own business. Take nrlvnntage of tueiity-five years experience by associating with Canada's most pl‘n2i‘csSiVt! Auto- motive Chain. Forty-five stores now in operation. For further lnlrirmalioii write to Western Tire and Auto .‘~‘.uppl_v Limited, Head OHIPP, Lmidon, Ont." TFodSale Acre fnrni owned by the linmilrl A. .\l<-F.'Iri,\cn at Aliz- 1'34; lun- |l~llll" (‘4i\‘r~, rxrrllcnt lrind. l'_’~ imm liniiwx pliinihiiig, electricity :-nri fiiinzim-_ lnrrzr~' barn. hen- livuw. piggcry anrl two car gar- nrr. Rf‘.'I\'l‘lll.'ll1lL‘ lcriiis if desired. .\pp|\- in Mrs, I). A. .\li-i-‘adyen. F2 Great Gr'rn'zr~ Slrcct. Charlotte- l’\\ll. .\1:iV Tlinnipsoii, \'icloi'in, Ml (1 F‘. .\liii-.Viill:in, Brirrislcr. Box 290. ('li.ii'lnilnln\i-n, or phone 5223, 7.7 s a le Pi'opci'iy .‘i-9l.’_- Upper Queen Street. Large dwelling, shop and warehouse, apartment, 4 car garage. Lot 48' front- age x .123. Centrally located in expanding real estate area of Charlottetown. Write P. 0. Box 72 For inspection see T. Blndquieref 270 Queen For Sale, celved for the purchase (Sud) S. C. BRYENTON, Secretary, Stlirgt-rm Fishing (‘liili. lofice The propei'i_\' sitiiiilrwl at Bris- iol, P. E. island, known as Jor- dan‘: Fishing Pond, is declared Private Fishing Property and any- one found fishing thereon is liable to prosecution under provisions of the "Prince Edward Island Fish, and Game Protection Act 1951"‘ Section 2, Sub-section (V). To Let TO LET — FURNISHED HEAT- ed room. Dial 6396. T0 Ll-?'I‘—COMI-‘ORTABLI-I BED- .-iittlng room. good location Dial 8982. Foil. Ri'1N’I‘—F_l E:-no'oi'n AI‘- artment on lower floor. Phone 8071. T0 RENT-TWO LARGE Ur?- furnished rooms, $25. Write Box C. c/o Guardian. T0 Li-:T—'rw0 PA_Ifi‘LY FURN- ished housekeeping rooms. Phone 9003. Fort RENT—l-‘O_lS.lR-ROOM snu- contalned apartmrnt. Immediate occupancy. Apply "FR", Guar- dlnn. Fort ni:"N7r — fitbivr ROOM. Elderly or middle age woman. Reasonable, furnished or un- furnished. Dial 4880. FOR RENT — TWO LARGE AD- joinlng rooms with fireplace, un- furnished or partly furnished. Kitchen privileges, if desired. Central residential district. Apply Box 354, Guardian. M Tifdérs _ Tenders Tend:-rs will he received by the iindersigncd iill l\pr:I 17th, 1954. fer labour and material for shing- ling the roof and spur: of Brook- field Church: shingles three-in-one. straight edge, 210 lbs. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S’l'l'}Rl.ING MHCLEAN, Chairman Board of Trtiutees, llroolilleld Church. Broolxflolrl. P.lLf. Tenders Scaled tenders ivill he re; 0 ion the out-‘irle 5li\'!‘l‘_\' date .-Xugust i, !~‘:iiiiplcs, or t-tits, to be supplied \\llt“.l‘C i'oqiiii'ed. The lowest, or any tender, not l T8llll_Ol_‘S Tenders SCHOOL FURNITURE S1-I.\I.l-ID TENDERS. addressed the undersigned, and marked "’1‘cnrler for School l-‘urniture" will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock noon, Fri- ilay, April 20th, 1954, for furniture for Chi-irlotleto\vn High School. Copy of specification may be had on application to this office. De- 1954. ll) l‘.LL'€‘S5E\l'll,V accepted. T. E. .\lnc.\'U’l‘T, Secretary. l~‘.narrl nf .'~‘t-linul ’l‘ru.:tees, 130 Ricliiiioiiil Slit-pt, Cllal‘l0IlCi4)\\'ll, P. E. I. April 9, li)5~l. Wanted VVANTEI) — FEED TURNIPS. ST. Dusl.'in‘s College. Dial 3762. rr;n_r'6'iicI\'i*:G7iitT(F1i§' Dial 8694. iv A iv 'r"r:'i) '—”'r'iii:iT"i'_t'iEi~'i’i='s‘. I-‘rank Hamiii. Herbert. ML Wanted Used Island Building stone, hand cut, such as found in old base- menls. Write, stating quan- tity available and price wanted! +0: BOX 353. GUARDIAN Work Wanted WANTED — JOB AS HOUSE- keeper. No children. Write Box 352, Guardian Office. Claims CosllyM% competition In Transportation MONTEBELLO. Que, April I- “Art.iflcial" competitive conditions are costing Canada $150 million per year more for its transporta- tion needs than is necessary, 8. W. Fnirweather. vice-president of Research and Development, Ca- nadian National Railways, said here today (Friday). In a luncheon address to the Business Papers Editors Associa- tion at. the Scigniory Club, Mr. Fairwcather said that where rail and hlgliiray traiisport compete. this competition is to some extent artificial "since road transport operates under an umbrella of railway rates constructed to fit the iion-competitive framework." Mr. Falrweritlicr pointed out that the bulk of railway service lies beyond the field of effective competition from other forms of transport. This non - competitive service, he said, is vital to the public interest and "some form of control is indicated". But this same control meant that the railways in competitive areas “must. sell its services, not at prices it judges best in its own in- terest, but on a scale judged best in the public interest," he ex- plained, "the railway is handicap- ped in not being able to bear its full economic strength on its marketing problem." Mr. Fairweatliet noted that there is it large area where such com- pctetion exists between rail and road transport and where the lat- ter is operating under the iunbr- oils of railway rates Can Pick And Choose "The competition is unfair in the sense that road traiisport can pick and choose its routes, ser- vices and commodities; It is also unfair to the extent that road transport does not pay adequately for the use of the highway", he declared. Both rail and road transport have their proper sphere of opera- tlon, according to Mr. Fairweatner: -"The national economy would be best served it each performed the service for which it is best fitted. In a free economy this adjustment would take place automatically, but there is I. degree of artlficiality in the competition between rail and highway transport to the ex- tent that this encourages the movement of goods by highway at higher costs of production than by rail. an inefficiency relulls and a burden is laid on the national aco- nomy. “This simply means that as a result of artificial competitive conditions Canadn is paying I150 million per year more for its trans- portatlon than it needs to." he continued. "Perhaps what is needed to deal with the situation is not more regulation but less. It might be that if the railway industry were A1‘ YORK, horse shed at Canoe Cove Corner, size .30 x 40. Gal- STORE 3 DWELLING vanized roof. Building in comblmd good repair, with or with- B I. out lot. I , u '0” sum‘ Tenders to close Aprill &|Ip|y- 20th, 1954. HIS. nanim \ i DAN MncNEVIN, Secretary. given wider freedom to meet act- uiil and potential competition, an end would be put to much of the artificial advantages which trio trucker now enjoys and that the and result would be that the pub- I would receive cheaper trans- port and the railways would ob- tain (renter earning!/_' no ex- plained. Quickies‘ By Ken Reynolds N. Y. Sloclis Push Ahead Strongly Ailer Selbacli NEW YORK. (AP)—-The stock market broke away from all re- straint last week and pushed up strongly to new high marks after suffering on of the sharper set- backs of the year. Leadership on the rise was firm- ly iinplantod in a. wide selection of major divisions. ' There was one glaring exception -the railroads. These shares have lagged icioualy behind the reat of the market in the rise so far this year. only once last week did theygcoine to life with any zip. A week ago the market alfit ahesd into new high ground for the Year with prices on average at peaks for the past 24 years. That more than erased the short re- action in the DX€¢Od1l1x week. Last. yeek the market started out with a depressed air in the midst of a subdued trading. The next day the market broke sharply with the aircrafts, chem- pressure. The ever-present threat of an “blinded war in Indo-China and the efforts of the state department to line up allies against the Chin- ese Communist aggression all coin- bined to create anxiety in wall Street. "‘. . . just thinking about all of these Guardian Want Ads to answer—makes my feet hurt!" Wanted APPLICATIONS Applications will be received at the office of the under- signed for the position of Police Constable for the Char- lottetown Police Force until 12 o'clock noon, April 1954. The following are the qualifications: CI'I‘IZENSHIP—-Canadian citizen and resident of Char- lottetown for at least twelve months. 14th, The Tuesday fail continued until it in‘. buying support. and then recovered. Wednesday found I. reversal that translated itself into demand for a ks of companies involved ill a mic develwment work and thou mining or processing uran- ium and other metals vital to an accele and defence effort. The boom got rolling Thursday with the leadership the same. Pre- vious loasea on average were erased. and the market stepped again into new high ground for the year. Friday's market was a more mod- erate affair, but it still made good progrua. Profit-taking was well absorbed. Canadian stocks closed the week mixed. Mclntyre was up a point st 66. Hiram Walker advanced 1-4 and Distillers Seagram added 1-3. Canadian Pacific closed down 3-8 and International Nickel fell I-8. AGE—From twenty-five to thirty years, both inclusive. A returned soldier may qualify if under forty-five years of age but shall be subject to all other requireinenls. \ MARITAL STATUS——Preferably married. EDUCATION—Full public school course, with leaving cer- tificate from tenth grade, or equivalent education. CHARACi‘ER—Good, by records, habits and reputation. l’HYSIQUE—”Athletic, with ‘erect carriage, proportioned to height and frame structure. Height- 5 ft. 8 in., or over, Weight—165 lbs., or over. HEALTH—Good by examination and record, excellence sight, hearing, and feet required. APPLICATIONS:—To be received attached thereto the following papers:—Certlficate of eduaction and birth certificate. weight well of JAMES A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. ' ‘S FARM FOR SALE AT SOUTH MILTON I-‘arni consisting of 44 acres of clear land, in high state of cultivation, less than a quarter of a mile ,from paved highway. House with all modern conveniences, including Barn with water system, and large con- _ . also a modern hen house. garage. and several outbuildings, newly painted. Also 37 acres choice land adjoining with pump. Frontage’ on paved highway, about 5 acres under lumber and hardwood. Will sell sep- arate. or together, to suit purchaser. Close to school, church and railway. Priced reasonable for quick sale. dial telephone. crete root cellar; Apply to:— MURDOCK NICHOLSON I Milton PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. Walthan Gaudet, LLB. Phillip! nine. in oi-anon st. Bell, Matlieaon & Foster 150 Richmond St. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, E+c. Frederic A. Large. Q.(l. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Palmer 8; Ha.-ilnm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. lgiisueen st. Phone 4131 Mntheson, Peaks ti Nicholson I75 Grafton Street in. A. Farmer, Q.C.. LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. J. A. Macflulgnn, B.A., Currlo Bldg. - Dlnlflfl - Queen St. GTs:idet—& Hnszard Bank of Commerce Bldg. 0. E. Maclliillnn, n.a.. LL.n. [M Prince St. Dial 5228 “Alison M. Gillie. LL.B. MacPhee Ii I1-ainor iso iuuimona St. Dlal rig in Queen at Dial 423': oriomemsis ...°l'..'.:.;...“.:. ”.‘z*"“"“".'.E;‘.... mJl.".nA‘. seas-mthe:.—fl(l);13 T|_-ma- E"_§{r‘_“"J. Gm", g'.'T',."" sci rue; X‘ R’ Camlililni us: »-one-'-'~I«."' ""’°"' ‘"3? r. r. DENTISTS ..-«i‘:-ii--’~'-'~"1"'«'---"'-5"- .. 2:-..::-.e- "‘°"°l'..°.'.".... G."ii'. lluteheson 1 Son F. 6. HUTCHIZSON. 3.0. Dr. A. L. Mu-Isaac 33 Grafton BL Dlll 8822 111% Onflion It. Dill 4114 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CIJRRIE & C0. Curl-Io Bldg. Charlottetown _ ms] 3100 II. R. DOANE 8 COMPANY ' Charlottetown 148 Om! George 98. Phone 0457464! U. S. Sleel lleporl CLEVIILAND, fAP> .. Ann . one-Week wn. steel production resumcd its downward trend last tliai an increasing number of important Canadian. . United States and overseas firms find it good business to send from two to twelve of their top men to the Fair. meet the key men in their respective industries. You will see competitive products from across Canada and everyone can profit from the ical.!. and railroads under extreme ‘ .Marl¢ets ‘A All week. sinking one point. to I per cent of capacity, the magazine Steel reports. The one-point rise the previous week had been the nut Jump up- ward. sinco Feb. 21. which way production will go from here is diflicult. to deter- mine. the magazine acid in its weekly summary of the metal- working industry. Steel reported that March on the west coast was an improved month for bolts and nuts and itdded: "The bolt and nut. industry is considered a good barometer of business conditions. for taatners are used only in conjunction with other materials. The bolt and nut business was one of the\very first .ina|a.sino continued, Page 12 The a...,.u,,, Monday. April 12. 1954 C to feel the present business as cline." ' In addition. win" mills. also im provement, Steel said. Wire ..,,_ I‘ “I0 -outset. ll‘! 3 jm_ un-is in the, cast. mostly in mm ufuturerb grades, was reported 01080 W 10 Per cent alieador tn. initial ilrliwdlllrtar rota. 59001 Mllfml for railroad use is at so extremely low level. in. because of business. the drop in railroad Freight cu loadings this you aro running 12 per cent -below those of the some period lug year and 10 per cent beneath 1952, FAMOUS TOWII .'.l'bo liffel -tower. bu feet 1,151,. was opened during the world fair at Paris in 1809. - Orrawa — Dated November I. 1942 The Oovenarnent of Canola none: nansumon . GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3% THIRD VICTORY LOAN Billllls NOTICE is hereby givento all bolder: ofoumtandiogl porceast‘.l‘hird Victory Loan Bonds dated November 1. I942. due Navembu !. 1956. series L2, of the Government of Canada. that punuant no the provisions thereof. all the outstanding bonds of the said issue are hereby called for redemption and prior paysu on Junel,l954,at uiyAga1icyoftli{BankofCaIiada.ati0!.16per cent of the principal sum thereof upon surrender of aid Buds. Coupon Board: shall have the Novanber 1. 1954. and subsequent coupons attached. Interest on all said Bonds shall eeaaeto accrue from and after June 1. I954. The redemption price of 101.26% includes 36% which in interest accrued at the period from May I; 1954. to June 1. 1954. Due November 1. 1956 an as an entirety the coupon rate for lg: lall U! Cantu. Haul Ann: Or-rawa ,-' Dated May 1. H43 - cup subsequent coupons The Government of Canada NOTICE or IDINPTION GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3%. ; FOURTH vicioin ioiiii iioiiiis . NOTICE is hereby |IVI| to all holder: of outrun ' Fourth Victory Loan Bonds dated May 1; 1948.111: aeriea L4. of the Government of provisions thereof. all the outntnndiag bands of the said leans . are hereby called for redemption and prior payment as an uatirew ' an October i. 1954. at any Aguiey of the Bank of Canada; at lol .26percent ofthe principal sum thereofupon out-rendarolaald Bonds. Coupon Bond: shall have the November l. l954.'ud * ‘. Interest as all said Bmda shall cease to accuse from and after O¢oberl;1954. The ndelnptial price of l0l.26% includes 1.16% which in ' coupon rate for the period May 1. 1954. to October I, 1954. but May I; 1957 8 par . that pursuant to the accrued attbn By: Inc: or caitana. Pineal Aunt A trip to the - Trade Fair is a business trip around the Mirld Bring along your management and technical men to from nearly 30 foreign countries exhibited in one show. Come to TRADE FAIR th Annual I’. 0. lo! M? onaanii or ran oovaaiinan-I or‘ CANADIAN International ' Y T | a , , . caiuoa so Iia‘6dofl Iolll ausin‘IIl because it's the liiilissiiliiis ii A lllllllli iiiii Attendance at the Trade Fair is carefully registered. The records show compare and buy or come come. For information write to the Administrator. Canadian International Trade Fain. Exhibition Park. Toronto 2-B. Ontario. to look, but he sure to name Iuv Il- Jlslal II a son