MARCH 16. 1953 'tions, 84 cents per inch; Address witivertlslngv Rater Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Eastern Locals to per word: Aanpuncaments and Coming Events so per word: classified to per word; In Mentoriam Notlees ltc per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, of Condolence lite per inch: Wedding Engagements, 40 words for Sl.0o and lo cents for every additional 3 words; Notice: of Thank. Ind Appreciation. illc per inch or Sc per word; Lists or sun.”-ip. OIIIBP Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher Ihlll not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount pill! for the space actually occupied by that portion at the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or gum;-wig. ",1 there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount fluid for such adwrtisement. . , Cards. etc.. be per name: Letters and fresenta lion, 31.00 Apartments Wanted For Sale WANTED -. TO BENT 'THBEE. 4 or 5 room self contained house or apartment, lower and of city preferred, elderly couple. no children. Wrlte.Box 606, Guard- ian office. ,.r . Business onnortunltles ,...........:.......... BUILD A FINE BUSINESS! FULL or spare time. Learn how you can sell 250 household products fully guaranteed. Openings in your surroundings. We offer you free goods monthly, more preparations and the chance of establishing a business of your nwn. Famllex. i600 Deloriniier, Dcpt. 1). Mon- ti-cal. tare & Trttclta-liar Sale FOR. SALE - 1951 CHEVROLET two-door sedan. Excellent con- dillon. Wrilc Box 655. Guar- Iiinn. ' FOR SALE - 1949 TWO-TON Mercury. perfect condition. Ap- ply Wellington lnmsn, Grand- YIPW. h-l7enIaie llohflllanten - WANTED -- WAITRESS. APPLY Queen Hotel..- WANTED .- GIRL OR WOMAN for housework. Roy Green, North River. wANTED- WOMAN TO KEEP house and take care of in- valid. Three in family. James Tuplln, New Annan. W A N T E D - MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housekeeping and care of children. Mother sway mornings. Good wages. Apply by letter to "C.A." cfo Guardian. FEMALE HELP-CASHIER. DIN- Ing Room Girl. Car Hops, Pastry Baker, Kitchen Help. short 0rd-. or Cook. Dish Washer, Sandwich Girl. Night Cleaners (man and wife). For interview, apply to Mr. Edgett. second floor. Un- employment Insurance office. Tuesday and Wednesday. March 17th and 18th. 1.30 P. M. to 4.30 P. M. . For Sale FOR SALE - GIBSON GUITAR. with electric bar. Phone 390-J. or 183 Cumberland Street. , FOR SALE- REGISTERED HOL- stein bull, twelve months old. Dams 2 year old record. 15.000 milk. Average test 4. Also pure bred African gander. 57.00. Allan Clow, Freetown. Lost LOST IN THE CITY FRIDAY, set of false teeth. Finder please notify the Guardian Office. Male llelll Wanted WANTED - MAN TO WORK ON Farm (Married preferred.) House provided. Apply Guy Roda, Brscklcy. 'rwo nuuv WANTED. IIIEET have car. Better than average earnings. Apply -0. K. Presby, 1.38 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR Farm work. Must be sober and willing to work. Also drive truck. Free house and fuel. Apply stat- ing wages to Box C. G. cyo Guardian. Personal T- FIX Ti-IAT COUGH FAST! WITH Sanguen. Quickly. easily. this formula of six active ingredients goes to work with the first spoon- ful to ease stubborn. racking cough or colds, bronchitis, hoarse- ncss. Nice-tasting - will not up- set the stomach - children like it. Ask for "San-gwen" now at Hughes. Jenkins, Johnson and '-lohnsml. Recldin Bros.. Charlotte- town: Ja1nieson's. Montague; Letters. Sourls: Wsugh's. Alber- ton: Semple's. Kenslngton; and Enman Drug Store. Summersidc. TO LET-TWO ROOMS, SECOND. floor. Phone 2351-L. BOOM T0 RENT. Cumberland Street. APPLY '14 TO LET-FURNISHED AND UN- l85 furnished rooms. Heated. Prince Street. ron SALE - BARN. sin: 21 x 24. Phone Borden 35-1 . FOB. SALE-DRY BLABS. PHONE 1900-J. ' FOR SALE-REGISTERED HOL- stsln cow. six years old. To freshen. James Tuplln, New An- nan. FOR. SALE-HOUSE. BARN AND outbuildings. 16 acres land. hot air furnace. Near Montague. Apply Box 279. Montague. FOR. SALE -- LOBSTER BOAT Registered. sols feet long. Six year old. Model A. engine, 4 year old. Both ready for fishing. sell- ing reasonable. Fraser. liilmira. Apply We.sleyJ TO LET - BACHELOR APART- Central. Electric Range Frigidaire. Immediate possession. mcnt. Phone 265. Typewriters SEE THE NEW REMINGTON Quiet-Ritcr - exclusive features sensational performance. monthly. special student rates on rental machines. Remington Rand 104 Kent street. Phone 2711. Wanted WXr'v?i:”iT:2”E'5TfrTr?.-o"ilT- board Motor. Please write George MacDonald. 115 Rochford street, Charlottetown. TIRES NEW RE-CAP STANDARD tread 600x19. 38.95 each 670x10- 600xl8. 89.50 each. 710x15. 310.95 each. orders shipped C.O.D. col- lect. Glendale 0. K. Rubber Weid- gs. 1287 Western Rd.. Toronto FOR SALE 1950 Meteor. 4-door se- lall. radio, heater, over- (ll'lVe. Excellent condition. Can be financed. II. S. MacEWEN, Bristol. Phone R5-2 ' NOTICE . T0 FARMERS For sale. limited number Of hand. gas, or electric pow- ” Potato graders. with- or without tables (roller), pric- ed fwd: 555.00 to5150.00. Alsof bios and power at- lnchments for Bugg graders and escalators. Belt or chain. ' Apply; FRANCIS MI.cDOUGALL. oe Cove The alfalfa plant. used exten- sively for forage. has been culti- vated in Europe for more than 2.000 years. I con same Modern bungalow wi i;1'l half-acre of land on paved highway, four miles from Charlottetown. Terms 02,900 cash. balance payable R35 per month. KENNEDY til MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent Sts Phone 1108 FARM FOR SALE AT RUSTICO Property of the late Jos- eph F. Doucette consisting of 24 acres of land with dwelling house and burn. For particulars apply to the undersigned. Isadore A. Gallant, and , Felix Pineau, ' I-lunler River. Executors. I . McLean & McKinnon Solicitors, I Royal Bank Bldg. Seluttianfrpoular Eon ” ” IMO- it .w-. I u plnent, Tractors, etc.. to cover East End itoriencc preferred, but not essential. DO)! 062. cfo GUARDIAN ”WANTED' line of Farm.-Implements. of Prov- ' I 1 good opportunity'in well established firm. Ex- Apply :-- S5 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The Illth day of February AJ). 1953. In Re Estate of MILTON 00!- PIN late of CHA.i'tIs0'.l.'.I'l.'r0WN in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, Retired Farmer, deceased. tes te, the Sherilf of the County, of Queen's County or any Constable -or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Fulton B. coffin of Charlottetown aforesaid. car- penter. and Ralph Pigot of savage Harbour in King's County in the said Province, Executor-s of the above named Estate. praying that a cttatiori may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said 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 Queen's County in the said Province. on Thursday the 26th day of March next comint. at" the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to chew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Bt- atc closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic It. Large, 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 less: four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public laces respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid. so that all nersons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown fr. Queen's County, the day and year first above written. (L. S.) (Sgd) FRANCES B. VINNTCOMBE Registrar. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 27th day of February A. D. 1953. In Rr Estate of FRANCIS NICHOLAS VESSEY late of Mon- tissue in King's County. in the said Province, Retired, deceased testate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Evangeline Vessey of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, Teacher. sole Executrix of the above named Estate, praying that R citation may be'isaued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate in be and ap- pear before the Judge present at I: Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province. on Saturday the Eleventh day of April next com- ing. at. the hour of thirty min- utcs past ten o'clock fore-noon 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 M. Albert Farmer, Esquire. Proctor for said Peti- tioncr. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published to Chair- lottetown aforesaid. one in each week for at least four consecu- tive 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 thecccuri House in Georgetown in King's County. aforesaid. at or near the Post Office building in Montague aforesaid. so that all persons in- terested tn the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. . 5. (Std.) Frances B. Vlnnicombc Registrar. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY DIVIDEND N0. 208 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a quarterly dividend of W595 (25c per share) has been declared on the paid-up Capital Stock of the Company (Per value 310 per share) for the quarter ending March 3i. 1953. payable 'April 1,- 1953. to shareholders of record at the close of business March 20. I953. By Order Of The Bonrll ' E. G. DEWLING. secretary. FISIIERMEII we: NOW HAVE IIERMATII - MARINE - ENGINES” IN STOCK AT OUR UE ROAD SRO II A. PICKAIID ' THE GUARDIAN. cuaatorrarown Yukon may be moved to make way, for 3 huge artificial lake covering, thousands of acres in a new power, and mineral project which Fro-, NEW YORK, iCPI-- Since IIIH end of the war the savings needed to finance Canada's economic de- velopment have been provided from within the country itself. Louis Rasmlnsky, executive assis- tant lo the governor of the Bank- ol Canada said Tuesday. The Canadian economist. said that since the war ended "Canada has devoted a very high proportion of its output to the expansion of its productive capacity without, on balance, importing capital from outside the country." Rasminskys address, delivered before I Town Hall meeting, was on "The Canadian Dollar." He told the big New York forum of industrial and business execut- ives that foreign demand for Can- adian dollars increased sharply be- cause foreigners wanted to step up their buying of goods and ser- vices from Canada. and because they wanted to invest their money in Canadian resource development and in Canadian long-term secur- ity offerings. On the other hand. Canadian de- mand for foreign currencies rose only slightly. "The result was a bidding up of the exchange rate to a point where additional supplies of Canadian dollars were tempted onto the mar- ket." he said. 32.000.000.000 Power Plan : H .3 The town of Whitehorse in tahe,bisher, Ltd, has under considers-ithree It isithe vicinity of Kluane, Chilkoot tion, it has been reported. said the project may are to Canadians Provide Money ForEconomielle velopment L ability to finance its own develop- ment "a rather astonishing fact." In most periods of rapid eco- nomic growth Canada had a weak balance of payments on current account, buying more goods and services from abroad than she sold, and paying for out of large receipts of invest- ment capital from outside Canada. But, "for the post-war period as a whole the sums Canadians in- vcsted, loaned or repaid abroad more than offset the total inflow of capital into Canada from other countries." New Yorltsincks NEW YORK, (AP)-The stock market pointed up last week to- ward a I952-53 high. At the end of the week it stood only a short distance away from a record. All week the stock market dis- - played surprising resistance to un- expected news, and at the same time it capitalized fully on all the good news it could find. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained sl.20 on the week. the third best weekly ad- vance lhis year, and it closed at -H15. ("NY 51.50 away from the The economist found Canada's high for 1952-53 established last DOWN 10. Selection Swiss river Vase with a, pedestal Thus Half an em Parapets with artillery Division of a. play Diving birds Put away (slang) American Indians From Repudiste ACROSS 1. Reason 6. seek lP.,City (Pa) 10. Measure of land 12. Ripped 13. Sea mammal It. Sloth 15. Crazy 17. Twice I prefix) 18. Points 21. Fencing sword 23. Long-legged ll. wading birds 13. 24. She made 15. first Amorican deg 25. Period of time 20. Trouble 21. Food for cattle 29. Most inde. pendent 32. Blunders 33. Former Europ eon empire 34. Music note 35. Gang 37. Measure (Chit-I.) 38. Inside 40. stagger .(2. One who dyes things '43. Gains knowledge 45. Southeast by south I abbr.) I0. Helmet with movable front plates 19. 20. 22. 20. 27. 9'9? 5” NF 8. 9. 29. 30. 31. 30. KMNMTR FOPHH 0 LOB WMNRW WOM 25": YEAR IN CANADA MAC!-IINIRY LTD. ”oAILv”cIzos's'WoRo CASH When bills pile up. get 350 to 31000 last at Household Finance! 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 servicel. IIOIISEIIOID FIN D. 1. lens. Manner sso OI-out some 9.. suite I. poem 2992 cusctorrnown. 'r.I.I. ' LLIBH l:i('.Ii2 Beast of burden Command Open-type automobiles Rods Genus of cuckoopint Having a disagreeable ULIEIL-'1 Llmlzii-l odor 5'” One of the Istni-day's Answer Furies I Gr. - I M31-h-) 39. Born Frinr's title (0. Male sheep Not (1. Before speaking 43. Music note Appendsges -ti. Exclama- Erblum tion of l Gym-I hesitation DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R isLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptognm Quotation LRI-ll-I DR. TGDVOII" u Single letters. apos- BOPL VJBRIV RTSRYJWLO BPFO TR?-SJHRWMKER. SAtul'da)"I Cryploquote: MORTAL! HOWE'ER. THY LOT BE ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURI sucr- cost i'rom'Pass and Teslin, with a 6500.000.000 to 32.000.000.000. Plansioutput of about 56,000,000 horse-. include construction of power. the balance ' SL991 5333- I PAGE ELEVEN hydro-electric -plants in combined (GP PHOTO) ' U. 8. Steel GLIEIVZEILAND, (AP)-The maga- zine S-leel today said the govern- ment shortly will announce a new control ,..:n Him effect u-lien present t'cs-it-lotions or sicel. alum- mum and copper exiplrc June 30. It will be known as the defence materials system and actually will be a modified version of the cur- rent controlled nmterials plsn,' Only stccl. air-minum and cop- per neetiedfnr the military and atomic energy programs will be affected, Steel says in its weekly summary of the metal working in- dustry. The two progranis now take about 12 per cent of all steel. 30 per cent of aluminum and 20 per cent of copper. "Under the new DMs".5teelssid. "mills will have autlority to sell to civilian buyers any excess ton- nage not taken by defence and x . 7 actors." ..g..:............L....L Jan. 5. But the very fact that the market is up again in that high level is giving trouble. Those who accumulated stocks at those peak prices stand ready to sell in many instances as soon as their stock shows a profit. ' ' Canadian stocks were mixed Friday. Dome Mines gained .1-B and International Nickel added 1 1-2 to 45 3-4; Canadian Pacific and Mclnlyre both lost 1-4. rexncn Tenders will be received at the office of the un- dersigned up until 12 o'clock noon. March 20th, 1953, for supplying the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply with one half-ton truck, less trade in value on a 1940 half-ton Fargo truck, delivery date to be definitely stated. I Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY TENDER TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned up until 12:00 o'clock noon, March 27th, 1953, for supplying the City with one half-ton truck, less trade-in-value. on a 1950 half-ton Mercury truck. Delivery date to be definitely stated. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. TENDER TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned up until 12:00 o'clock noon, March 27th, .. A 1953, for supplying the City with one truck with 3- ; 4 ton chassis and cab complete with 750-20 10 ply heavy duty tires in front and 825-20 10 ply heavy duty tires in rear and spare (duals) heavy rear axle with ruxell and power take-off for a hydraulic lift, less trade- in allowance on 1949 3-ion Mercury truck. Delivery date to be definitely stated. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. YOUR MARKET FOR SCRAP : WE BUY - SELL - Iron and Steel Scrap - Non-ferrous Metals - Hides - Bottles - We have re- cently installed s. 20-ton Fairbanks-Morse Motor Truck Scale. Your scrap loads are weighed free of charge. MAURICE BLOCK 6: CO. KENT STREET On the American stock exchange. Giant Yellowknife eased 1-8. 8! . H V in log ll. s.Pn . 5... ton wy an I--vi-. I- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Now I'LLlPL'ANT IVWSELF IN THE COAL N, ALVIN, WITH Tl-U5 I-lose -- you so UP AND TRICK DNCLE Butev To COME Dowu !--T5I.I.' HIM YOU'RE 5 EXPLAIN How IT. woI2Ks.' . Major 'Hoople I'M GAME, LEAMDEIZ, so-r M I GOT A LUMP 4 lt;l6MY THEOIZF ' - 6 HEAZV ”? TENS:-If QALLI T.7KTSPEJ.'ll?.I DO r I o u HIM PLAVN6 A .DI2uM EOLLON . -V THE SEAT or: . I .. one PANTS! L "trail z r i)l"W.O"(JiiZ-WAX? IN BED p . . MIJIH llmllh 11'. II I I Ii l ' lxilt ”' VI UK i .,iiI,;Ukaii -' i DON'T DARE START SUCH AWFUL N016-E ON A EUNDAY MORNING WITH PEOPLE OF PEACE, CDLIIET. AND" GIVE I . I I I H, . twin. I . -- i .' 'I'(-3'3"”, r.x?x hi. I,, , I V, I Vi A " ., -- i din - i IT DON'T MAKE A BIT OF NOIQE I I WAIT WILL A PLANE GOES OVEIZ AN' GIVE IT Tl-l' WORK9, AN' I CAN'T EVEN HEAR IT MV5ELF.' VET--A DAV ME THKF p . IF.-41 . ,ru ii iii W”1i'J.-"' 4 It '11 ' II II I M” I I-' I 'v..-.9 ,, . ',.,,. all Jfl 4' 1 til, I yh) I hKi( I. ix,” it dc.” ml H .":hf:I:i hr:I.l'::"'c: lUI"& J4 ' or '44 7 5.” lI.II."' iii