.,......w "W PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rates Central Gaordinn Locals 5e per Other Rates The advertiser agrees that Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. ze per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word: Classified Jc per word: In Memoriam Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings. Cords. etc.. 5c per name; Letter: of Condol-nee sin per inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 51.00 and I0 cents for every additional 3 words: Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, lilo per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 51.00. for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertiseinent in uhich 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 of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such auvutisemens. Payable in Advance word: Western and Eastern Locals On Application. the publisher shall not be liable Agents Waiitedmw OUR BUSINESS. IS ONE OF THE nest. You can be a part of it by becoming one of our .-.gents. Don" wait any longer. write now. Fiiniilcx, 1600 Deioriinier. Mon- treal. 4-. 'n g i'"A'Ti"a'iTiT;"(:Li”:vTcic"'(iiviiiio- date two boarders. Also one room to let. Fiirnishc-d. 391 Kent. cars & Trucks For Sale .bT0Ii.Og.NlAl.I-1---ltlItl")IlCIt('l'ltI' :- ton. Clieiip. Phone 14-W. '17'i)irsI'i4i.-if-:i'J4"iPihi-:i'. 'i'uAi'ii. Good motor. S4;'it).00. Apply Sport Lodge. A-V p F-i)"it-sKL'i:;i9io DODGE SEDAN Fair condition. Good rubber. 36 Orlebar St. Phone 13.3-J. DC?'j 1-'01: SALE - l9.'i8 i-i.nioi'1'ii tjoiipe. llriiiin and lieiitcr. Per- fi-ct cniirlilioii. Apply 26!) Eus- tiiii. i.I-J:-I9-17V, I)A()IlV(iI-l:Sl:J.- For Sale 1 FOR SALE - TWO MILK COWS. Apply Leslie Boyce. Mermaid. Fort "'s?i"ifi: I-Ts i'iiii'oIEs'?i7.o-ii per square. Earl MacKay. Morell. VFOIIMSALI-I - I0 ooi:n'"si)Ei'r llardirood. Arnold Smith. Brook vale. ivoit sC(i.i:'-- VCI-IESTERFIELD bed. 340.00. North River Corner 1.385-ill. non sAi.i: -' ROCK i-iri.i.i-nis. five months. Mrs. Harry Paul, iii-ooknrrii. FOR SALE C ciaxii PLOW no Disc l-fiirroii. Eric Pendcrgast llzizelbrook. FOR SALE -m FIVE Green Mountain Potatoes. Clay- ton Blzickmore. Albany. FOR. SALE - '36 INCH POVVER take-off Iiittriiaiional Digger with tmiisinissioii. Raymond Har- vey. Carleton Siding. FOR. SALE - 15000 FT. BOARDS .-ind scantling. rough or dressed. Also ilry sliibs for immi'-diate de- rlzin. i.iilio rind hunter. Phone pvm-y, '1'homag Carraghefs M111, lllS-J bctivccii I and 2 p-m- New Willsliire. and after ' pin. "1 ppp Fort sir 64:; Ill'l)SON six good sli.pe, new tirii. Priced id o.,.D.M-.,. ,,.1L vvi” M-L-(-pi, irndp, Crimp-Il.0'ST BIiI1'H"l'.'l:”:N IBLW WAX hell's Gzir ge Poivnal St. I120 13! f?Ig!1m0ndl Si- - 1- F-me-T".-mt? . . iiyonc ri ing peasc F03 '50 ' i ” ”".”G'” 3"" 2.1. 29454.. Rcirnrti. ilnn. New motor. Xcry good -MD condition. Chciip for crish. Call CEIYTIIIIIEIFS Giiriige. Pownal St. ....:....:... Car Accessories it 170?: sAi.r.-riii-:i'. can is- Ririe. Clarence Mcllish. lxilllfljd. Em. sAi'.i-: - PARTS iron ms Cheirolcl. incluiliiiz, radiator. ririx-c shaft. roar end. ctc. Apply l. M. Bell. Milton. evenings. I-coir. sauz -Uiwo INTERNA- tional Enigincs. one three horse power. one six horse power. Good condition. Mack MacPhaiI. North River. cars Leaving (JAR LEAVING FOIL TORONTO. October 8th. Accommodate three people. Apply Christopher Gal- lant. South Rustico. (TAR. LEAVING FOR. BOSTON Saturday. October 6th. Accom- modate two passengers. Call Borden Phone &-Ring 2. i".-(i:'.i?i:'Ai'i:s'(.'.””i'”oit -3'0 'I().N: S.'itur(iii.i-. Oct. Etli. Return lfitli, Oct. Can ni'i'ominodnto three passenger's. Phone 2483. After Ti ii iii. 2947-L. Female Help Wanted I VVANTEI)-(EIRL FOR GEN!-JRAI. liouscwork. Small family. Apply Mrs. S. R. Green. Phone 3351-L. VV A N T E D - IIOUSEKEEPER. Family of two. Small new bung- IIIOIV. Apply Mrs. McMillan. Sel- ective SCl'l'li'f!. 'w.-iN'rr:n' -" MAID 7 FOR 'Gi:.x"- cral hoiiscimrk in family of (wow Apply Dr. Boiidrraii. 25 Botsford St . Moiictoii. N.B. IOUNG IYOMAX AS NURSE- maid and gcn('l'nl helper in lioctsiis family in Weston. Mass. Flu-L be ll"Rlill)'. enjoy children and Wall! to work. Siil:iry 330.00 zi ii'e:k. Lihcral time off. Reply in ii-ritim: to: Mrs. I. M. Taylor. 5:36 Glen Ro.-id. Weston. Mass. For Sale A Fill: SAl.li-N0. to BASE- hurner. Phone 26.'i'2-.l. 'ron"sAi.r;-is ii'W'i.N'iiL'c'iis. Mrs. Robert Williams, New An- min. ll'(lIl:.-aS7A7l7.I".::.S'I;f-ll-ll. l)llMl' box iiiid hoist. Apply 50 Spring Park ltoiiii. rm. SALI2 - i'i'n riuicron plow. Vcrnon Dennis. Charlotte- LOST-BILLFOLI) WITH (JON- siderable sum of money and im- portnnt: pnpers. Finder please leave at Guurdiiiii. Reward. salesmen Wanted 035.00 IN TEN HOURS. MEN. ii-omen. sell part. full time luc- ally. Entirely new ironic electric- al products sell themselves. You take orders and cash deposit. we strip to the customer. Write Department E 70. P. 0. Box 294. llzimilton. Ont. Typewriters 'iEi3ii"r"6i?"iiiTv7TiFKEw7iTi?- ington Personal Portable Type- ; writer. Big machine perform- y iincc, portable convenience. Rental rates - 54.00 month-v. three months 511.00 Call Rein- lngton Rand, 104 Kent sire-t Phone 2771. To Let To-"iii-;xTTNiiyi-:wRo?5ivi'iioiisii. Write Box 758. Guardian. i5'iiii"iiEx'1'i 4- LIGHT iiQ,iisI:- keeping rooms. Phone l8lIl-J. riiii"-iii-3'.x'1i':ito(i.ii. viciNi'ri' of Siiiiiitoriuni. Phone it'll-i-W. rd LET .. TWO on 'I'H . UN- furnished rooms. Phone 2770-J. rot: RENT - Two ROOM heated Apartment. Box 761, Guardian. i-iiiizm RENT -- THREE ROOM iipiirlmcni. heated. partly fur- nished. Phone 29004.. To LET ,- NEWLY Dizcoiilirrazn furnished. heated rooms. 187 Prince Street. Apply in person 1'70!-I:ET-Tllvlfl-:4!-IfHEOOM STUSOIECZ ond floor. Middle one couple preferred. Apply "M" Guar- (lian. TO LET - NICE ROOM FOR tiusiiicss girl. Breakfiist served. Kitchen privileges for evening meal. Phone 109i-L. Wanted WANTED TO Fl-INT-A GARAGE Phone 1320. EXPERIENCED oiiu. work by day. Phone 2059-J. wnsrifii - rciisiifn F0? repair work. Large flat curl. Call 1693. V;AlVV"I'I-In - noon ORGAN. (own. R. R. 3 suitable for school. Phone - -------M -- r - ---- - l -2. iron SALE-ONE MEDIUM sizi: ' home oil space heater with wAN1'1-;D .. qL'AN'nTy (1.001) pipe. Phone 2438 Fon SALE-I2 GA hiirrell liiimmcrlciis shotgun lRii'ersldo Arms) 340. Apply 46 Bziyllcld Si. i-'oit'sAi.7s' --Ill.)-llsl-1'mAlN'DWI. F. Mt. Stewart. Apply Willard Mit- chell. cm Fred Affleck. Mt. Stewart. Phone 31. FOR. SALE - 800 N. H. X B. B. Pullcts. 5 months old. (Bedeque Hatchery strain). Charles Howatt. Victoria. FOR SALE - ONE ELEVATOR Potato Digger and Picker on rubber. Used two seasons. Lloyd MocLcod. Brookfleld Fol BALE -- IRON-FIIEMAN stblier. medium sited; large sized Jacket. heater and hot water tank. Phone Em-L. Fol SALE REGISTERED non- steln. three years. fresh. Apply H. .1. Kennedy. telephone X)-L or Exhibition Grounds. POI lAI.l'- RADIO. IISCTIIC linger sewing Machine. couch. Bed. spring and Mattrlsl. Table Czztrs. ate. Leslie Stetsoy Dun- s . roa sn.s-"MI sa3Tiii'Ei. Dill"! Mill CRUD MIDI: sableand white. Good cattle dogs. and clilldreiis pets. price pullciii. 5 months old. Paying 02.25. Woodrow Wheatlcy. WANTED -- PASSAGE BY CAI! for liidy. to Ottawa nr Montreal. about October 3rd. Phone Ken- slngton 48-42. Appointed Manxger For New Brunswick SAINT JOHN. Sept. N - Ap- pointed district manager of the Independent Order of Foresters for New Brunswick. William Crosman. of Summerside. P. E. 1.. will make his headquarters in Saint John. and will be manager of the province's main office here. He has held a similar position in Prince Edward island. Earlier in the summer Mr. Ci-nssman visited Saint John, con- ferring with local officials and officers from the head office at 'Ibronlo. He comes here after eetablisliing an outstanding record in company organisations and up- eratleiis in Prince Edward Island. officials state. Besides carrying on imnagoi-Isl duties there. be organised and trained I highly" efficient ssles tone of 14 representatives from Various sections of the Island. Recently he has been conval- escing from ii serious illncss at 8101!). Harley Gamble. Bel . mtmt. Int 15 Ploy 001-15. p the Prince County Hospital there. Aunts, WINNIPEG. Sept. 30 - tCP) - Trading was more active than usirnl for a Saturday session on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange yes- terday with coarse grain prices showing an irregular trend. There was fair shipping demand of barley to Belgium were report- ed Export interest increased. Hedging sales in both grains were more liberal. Some selling appear- ed based on an easier tone in 11.8. markets. There were a few flax orders from U. S. interests. American houses also showed interest in rye Prices of class two and I.W.A. wheat were unchanged. Barley - Oct. 1.297.; Dec. 1.20- !-;-B; May 1.19-l.l9'i. Rye -- Oct. i.79”..B; Dee. l.7tl36- A; May l.7ll'u:B. Flax - Oct. 4.33; Dec. 4.12li; May 406'-.-. U. S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. Sept". .'l0--(APl- The United States steel industry roared into the final quarter at 101.5 per cent of capacity. still far from able to keep abreast of demands for its product. Steel Magazine reports today. The national ingot rate iiesc a half point last. week. and mills were beginning to show wear- and-tear from prolonged liigh- lcvel production. the weekly re- view of the metalworking indus- try jouriial says. The shortage of iron iiiid steel scrap continued iii.-ute rind may bring (I post-harvest-season drive of Second World War propor- tions. Sept. L mills iivernges scrap stockpiles flint would last 1.4 months, compared with 1.2 months on July 1. The slight re- cent. upturn is due mainly to ii boost in receipts of auto wrecker scrap. . New Ynrli lSliicli Price Level . Continues High for oats and barley and small salesl l'i'lE GUARDIAN. ” iliilllstols the Show at Llsduy Fslr CHAKLU'l"l'E'i'UWPa Four first prizes were won by this champion Hereford bull at the Lindsay. Ont. fall fair where he was proudly groomed by Bruce Bwitzer. above, Ridge House Farm. Fenelon Falls, whose father owns the enam- pion. cattle show in at many (xriibits brought; large crowd to fair. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of September AD. 1951. In Re Estate of Daniel P. Croken late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Roman Catholic clergyman, deceased, tes- tote. To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Harold J. Crolien Closing prices: of Cardigan in Kings County in oats - Oct. 8735; Dec. 873.3; said Province. Roman Catholic May 89!;-B. Priest. sole Executor of the Estate of the above named deceased. he, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite rill persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- cm, at a Probate Court to be held in the court House in Charlotte- toiim in Queens County in the said Province, on Thursday the nth day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of William A. Rcddin Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court. House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Sco- tia Building in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the sold Es- tate as aforesaid may have duc notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. average prices still close to a 21- year high. some ground was lost in listless trading last week. But the move- mom had no cieclslveness to it. When the exchange wound up its sumnief closing schedule and prepared to resume the 55':-day program with a Saturday session added thts week. stock prices were established at 3100.80 on Sept. m. From a point 30 cents below that at the start of this week's deal- iiigs. it declined to 399.50. at the close Friday. falling in four of the five sessions. while rails, which some regard as critical indicators of the prola- able'course of the market. drifted lower. they avoided any runaway decline. strong support failed to con- centrate behind any particular sec- tion of the market. spurts for in- dividual issues were the rule. One of the aieadlest groups was gold mining. Three of the five most active stocks on the exchange were rail- road issues. Pennsylvania Railroad topped the list. up W. at mil New York Central was second, down 1.3 at 1054. and Baltimore A Ohio fifth. off 8,5 at 2116.. Fedders-Quip an was third most active and nice Pictures fourth. each up 14. Appointed Secretary Engineering Institute IENTREAL. Sept. 30-Colonel H. G. Tboiripson. D.f'.C.. I.D.. M. lLl.O.. was appointed to the poet. of assistant general secretary of the mgioeenng institute of can- us at the September inootlng d the institute council. activities in military. professional and industrial elreios. ms lload experience forms an excellent background for his new work with the lnltltutc. By the Court. tsgd.) M. Elisabeth wright, NEW YORK. Sept. so - (.AP)- Ru,,,,,,.p The stock market is - l the three-quarter marl: of 1951 with FOR RENT GROUND FLOOR Furnished. heated apartment Central 5 Rooms and Bath and Sun Porch. Adults only. . within striking distance of the year's average high. Long tergn Eta: can The 21-year high for the Assoc- "3118 rated Press 00-stock average was ... ApplyD. EASTERN TRUST 00. ilssslsss sad llacle Elby CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDVVARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of September, A. D.. 1951. In Re Ecstzitc of J. LESLIE POOLE. liile of Lower Montague in Kings County in the said Pro- vince, Retired, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John T. Lun- drigan of Lower Montague in Kings County aforesaid, Mer- chant. solc Executor named in the Will of the above named de- ceased. he. priiying that a eit- iition miiy.be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set. forth: You iire therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the siiid Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. on Wednesday the 20th day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Steph- cn S. Hessian. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND I'l' IS HEREBY ORDER- ED thiit zi true forthwith published newspaper published lottctown aforesaid week for tit least four live weeks from of rind flint ii be forthwith in posted House in Gcorizclown County aiorcsnid. at or near the Post Office in Montague afore- said and of or neiir the general store of IV. A. Poole & Com- puny in Lower Montague lforc- sniil. so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- siild may have due notice there- of. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Pnlmor. Judge of the said Probiite Court at Charlotte- town ln Queens County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd.) M. Elisabeth Wright Registrar. WAIITED BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY by iiiltiorii it Irlls MIi.&O&lF'lb iiatroiiizsstvesb uiliiiesiuo.-dz: Ammiine IN me Btu copy hereof be some in Char- once in each consecu- tlie date here- true copy hereof in the fol- lokvlng public places respectively. n mely, in the hull of the Court in Kings Given lligiii. To Sell Gold On Freeltarkels O'I"f'AWA. Sept. 29 - (GP)- After months of negotiation. Can- ada today finally obtained the right to sell her gold on the world's free markets: But it appeared like- ly she will exercise that right only to a limited degree. A cabinet decision on Canada's policy is expected early next week. following decision by the Inter- national Monetary Fund in Wash- ington today to allow its 40 mem- ber countrtes full. freedom in their external gold transactions. Government officials. faced with the tremendous complications of free-market sales after 20 years of government supervision over ex- ports. said two main problems had to be considered: 1. The extreme delicacy of the government's position in trying to maintain "a firm hand" over gold exports. 2. The question of returns to the producers in view of the fact that the free markets now may become "flooded" with gold, forcing prices down and making benefits to pro- ducers "dubious." However, the government likely will allow a limited proportion of Cansda's annual t140.000.000 gold production to reach the so-called "premium or industrial" markets where bar or fabricated gold ear- lier this year brought as much as 351 (U. S.) a fine ounce. compared with the .t'und'a fixed price of :35 (U.s.) Main reason underlying the of- ficials' fears of a voluminous flow of gold to the free market is the possibility that it may upset in- ternational eurrency stabilization and lead to price-cutting compet- ition on gold between producing companies. Another is the fund's own view that increasing amounts of fab- ricated gold are finding their way into the hands of hoarders - buy- ing from the free markets - thus draining the gold from reserves Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKE R9 Charlottetown. P E. I. Properties Bought and Sold Also a Full Rental and Auc- tioneertng Service. I25 Kent Street - Phone 1108 OCEAN SPEED 'A ship travelling at 30 knots is actually covering more than 34 miles an hour. needed to back up currencies. Canada was prepared to abide by the fund's decision to maintain a complete ban on free gold sales. had the fund found some way of restricting the practice by south Africa - the world's top gold pro- ducer - from selling 40 per cent of her gold on the free market. The fund's stand collapsed when Canada' and southern Rhodesia continued pressure and South At- rlca declined to restrict free mar- ket sales. still to be reviewed. too. is the government's position on the main- tenance of subsidies to marginal mines which may be given the right to cell production on free markets in Paris. Bombay and Hong Kong. These mines may be given an al- ternative: Elther the right to sell gold at premium prices for con- tinuation or subsidies. The current subsidy plan ends Dec. 31. No de- clslon has yet been taken on re- newol. Started in 1948. the subsidies have cost the government. about sio.ooo.ooo a year. This year, the OCTOBER 1. 1951 TEACHERS VOLUNTEER WfNNIPEG-(CP)- School chit. dreii got. out an hour earlier ivhi.-.. Winnipeg school teachers met in the Civic Auditorium to discuss their part in civil defence. "w.- aro offering our services as ;. group," said T. A. Mclvlaster. sec- retary of the Manitoba Teachers Soctet. There are 1,100 teachers in Winnipeg. FOR sur- 1 Potato Digger. Internationiil. elevated with power toke-off on rubber, with triinsmlsslon, 2 yrs. old. worth new 8700.00.'pi-ice 3425, One Grey and Snyder elevated potato picker. one year old, worth new 3275. price 3150.00. one Massey-Harris Pony tractor. worth new 5950.00. selling price 3450.00. One Massey-Harris 44 heavy trac- tor. with adjustable front axle. with hlllcrs and cultlvntors. worth new 33,000.00; selling price 31800.00. Both tractors completely over- hauled iind in perfect condition. Can arrange the same terms as ll bought through mrichlncry dealer. Contaet:-- FRANK B. Southport. CLARKE. Phone 1368 payments may run to iilbout 311.- 000,000 bathroom, and nice balcony. nace installed last year. vertcd into four apartments. Priced to sell. FOR SALE UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to obtain beautiful home and, at same time, make a. wise investment. The attractive two-apartment house situated in resi- dential section of Water Street, Numbers 12 and 14. Lower apartment contains four bedrooms, dining-room, kitchen and bathroom- Upper apartment (vacant four bedrooms, living-room, dining-room, library. kitchen, living-room, November first) contains Exterior of building painted this autumn, new fur- If desired, this house could very economically be con- For further particulars apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street DESIRABLE llktate of J. ly present tenant vacates Apply: - FOR SALE N0. 8 EUSTON STREET This property will be offered for sale immediate- THE MARITIME TRUST COMPANY 156 Richmond Street RESIDENCE A. S. Bayer shortly after October 1st. By J. R. Williams . TM lg; ; 1 ' f'i":"f isillitrilllliliiliililrii'l.i. . . i ll llt.tilllllulllilllllllllltlilWit iii: '0 l rweu-rv-row "-lllu zAi.i r- ... .. will ; 's1izee-r--. I iillii ifll. Jr ii" iii ll 3 .l35fi'!. W;4 i.ooi4, MARTHA, no MUSTACHE-' --Dossier tT HARK BACK DAILY . 9,, It the pilllli III M pam-nggfylfgggrioo M J:&VlLLiAM'5 g D-irnley "om" ?,3””f,,,'”"”'” oun BOARDING HOUSE ' Maior Hoopla Vowiza 6TiLL THE 3551- , PADDED Torem POLE I 2, K .3 To THE tzoMAMTic. DAvs EVER 5Aw.'--A9 FAR. s . A Ni-ten I wooeo You?--. ; As LOOKING Lli(E JAKE y . . is 94 I RATHER Aouiiiza Tue 'is.coNcai2NeD, wHA-i-L.g . 3. eauaiam. EFFECLY, out p, rip ENJOY MOST i6 A; . . THE B 0006 . x; VLIFE-5l2& 6TATUEl. . . i . AROU i-ierze -SAY ,, . OF The Two OF You A -iii-AKE' 511'? :giTE”t:xiGAO3T " g . - I . .' ' . - - WEARING '7 - ovaeAi.i.93! y 1. 1... . W . - i - . Ill ' O V . '- 6 i A x I P N xi - x-.- or , ” ';;- O A -3') 97 ' .z x ii y 4r p ( - . .. K Q ;- y P in. , 0 WV , '1 -- "3 W Iii A ltlrg. . . '..,.. gielA-sear? '