1 PAGE TWELVE TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Advertising Iiatos - hood: to per word; word; Olaulliorl to per word; Inch; not IIIIIIB; 8 words; do per word; Other Button in the III Dnlnun Churn for Any Advcruulnont til Conn Control uuudlnn local: do our word; Announcements and cunning Event no pe- Lilh of Floral and Spiritual Olferlnll. Cards, etc, A: Letter: of Condolence Mo per Inch: out: do words (or 8.1.00 and 10 cents for every utdiuunau Notion of Thank: and Appreciation, No per inch on Link or subscription, ll! cent: per Inch; Audra- Ind Plcuontltlon 51.00. The advertiser Ignsu that the Illlhlhlmt than not be unbu- for damages arising out at u-run in uivurtiaementn beyond the amount will for this space actually occupied any that portion 01 ttument. in which that error occurred, whether such error in duo in the negligence at its tenant! or otlwrwtu, IIMI there until he no liability for nun-insertion of any ...u-.tiumoni - beyond the Amount. paid tor ouch -dun ttnoment. Payable In Advance Walton: and anion. In Memuriam Notion: use per Wedding En- la application. liouses-Ants. Wanted boarders Viantell I I BOAIIDERS-MALE BOARDERS accommodated. Call 1408-J. cars & Irucks For sale FOB SALE-1939 CHEV. SEDAN. Real good condition. Apply 38 Elm Avenue. 53.. SALE - mo runoorn 5 passenger coupe. New motor job. Phone &56-L. FOR SALE-1948 DODGE FLUID) drive sedan in top condition, Priced for quick sale. Phone Bill. FOB SALE-THREE TON illlts Ford truck with dump body. Ex- cellent condition. James A, lilac- Neill and Sons. Summeralde. FOR SALE - BUICK ti SEI)A.V,; order. Gnntl, 1" E00” i'””"m3 fenced in use oi milking inachine. tires with radio and healer. Ap-1 also one teamsterp References ply 214 Queen 51- required. Apply Fred Colpitts. FOR. SALE - 11931 dCiHxIIV'R1?g3T LLE' ton truck. wi tra e or 8 6! car or cattle or hogs. Irving Pel'SOIlaI MacDonald. York. FOR. SALE-MODEL A FORD. new tires. good motor, body and brakes. Duncan Maclnnis, Rob- inson Supplies Ltd.. Grafton St. East, Charlottetown. cars Lew: LADY DRIVING T0 BOSTON July 5th or 8th. can take three passengers. Phone 112-L. car'A"eEEsElE5 YOUR CAR. WILL LOOK SHINY new, if you use "Tarnofl". Just rub it. on-and wipe it off. 16 oz. tin 503416 oz. tin 3100. At Tanton Auto Accessories Ltd.. Distributors. L 10. For Sale 1 FOR SALE -- TAYLOR OFFICE Safe 34 x 29 x 40. Phone 2993. FOR. SALE-MOTOR BIKE. SID- ney Mill. Cl:-rmont. FOR. snug - GTIAVEL LAND. Apply Box 322 Guardian Office. FOR SALE .- KITCHEN STOVE and some furniture. Priced to sell. Phone 2863-L. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. small new piano. suitable for apartment. Phone 1712. FOR SALE-HAND wasnmo machine and wringcr, good as new. Phone 1168-J. FOR. SALE - FIVE FOOT HAY Mower. C. L. Cudmore, Wlnsloe North. FOR SALE - TWO MILK COWS. three years old. Also little pigs. Reginald Smith. I HOUSE FOR SALE. Alfred Blanchard, North Street. Spring Park. VVANTEI) - WANTED C. AT once, 170 IF YOU can TALK YOU CAN. VVANTED - MALE PRINCIPAL W A N T E D -- TEACHER FOR WANTED-TEACHER FOR VVANTEI) TO RENT HOUSE. cottage or iil)1ll'lIIlClll, in or near City. by the month for summer months. Phone 2728-W. Lost LOST-BLACK CHANGE PURSE containing sum of money at Stanley Bi-iduc Hall. Finder lease leave at W. M. Mar-Ewe1t's ton. Malewllelpp Wanted N(il.I-I MAN FOR farm work, able to operate milk- mg machine and tractor. Ever- ett Gray. Union Road, Charlotte- town R. R. 6. non-drinking daii 31116311 exper- MEN! VIGORINE TONIC FOR weak, nervous, exhausted condi- tions. Helps regain strength, en- ergy; look better. feel better; tones and benonts the nervous system. 15 day treatment 31.00. 45 days-02.50. At. Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; Sc-mple's, Kensington; Jamiesons. Montague. 8. Salesman Wanted sell our new revolutionary elec- trical product. We train men. women students, for full or part. time selling direct to homes Make real money immediately Write today to Dept. 61.. P. O Box 294, Hnxnilton. Ontario. Teachers Wanted VVANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR Sollthport School. Apply Mrs. John Reddln, Southport. for Murray River School. D. K. Hume. Secretary. West Covehead School. Present supplement 5400.00. J. S. Allen. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER. Fol! North Winslne School. Present Supplement 0300.00. C. L. Oud- more. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR. NORTH Rusticn School. Present supple- ment 5400.00. Mrs. N. S. MacLure, Secretary. Brackley Point School. Present Supplement 3375.00. Gregor Moc- Cailuum, -Secretary. W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED Teacher for new Senior Depart- ment for North Tryon School. Fred A. Leard, Secretaixv. FOR SALE - SEVEN FOOT Coldwall Frigidaire. Phone 2755-L. FOR. SALE - ii PIECE OAK DIN- ing Room Suite. Also Hall Rack in good condition. Ralph Mac- Ca.ul1, Carleton. FOR SA LE -- PRACTICALLY new Cream separator. Renfre-w. Apply Wm. Daye, Hunter River. P. E. 1. FOR SALE - 154 ACRE LOT AT Stanhope. Frcnting on Bay shore. Write P. O. Box 6. Char- lottetown. FOR SALE CHEAP - SMALL building 17',& by 12, all ready to move, for dwelling or garage. Two storeys. Phone 098-J. FOR SALE - MASSEY HARRIS 011 Bath Hay Mower and Host dz Wood Fertilizer Spreader. Also other farm machinery. Wilfred Holmes. East: Royalty. FOB SALE-ONE STEEL BOX and hoist, priced to sell. or ex- change for flat bottom hoist. Claude Younker, North Wilt- shire. FOIL SALE-HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture. on. Monday. June 26. 7 ,-p.m. at H. J. Cunningham's. Palmer's Lane (in the Peardon House). ICE-CLEAN, SANITARY. LAST- ing. less expensive. available your around to all homes within 8 miles of city limits. Nu-Ice company. Phone 081-J. Fouls llolp Vlntul WANTED - GIRL CLERK F0! General Store in Prince County. Oentully hitunted. Permanent position for right person. Write Sox 32: one Guardian. ruin TOLIT-THIS! IOOMFLAT. PIIo1l391R2lft&8P.M. To Ln-I-no UNFUINISIIED rooms. I10 King Street. W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR Fredericton School. Present Sup- plement 3400.00. Apply William MacEachern, Secretary. WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR Kelly's Cross School. Last year's supplement 530000. Apply J. P. Carragher. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER TOR Mayfleld School. 15 pupils. Pres- ent Supplement 3000 On. Mrs. Willard Nicholson, Secretary. arts WANTED ron SEN- lor and primary rooms of Sea- vicw School. Present supple- ment, S325 and 5250. Mrs. Lari MncKny. S!'(.'rf'l.'IFy. W A N T E I) - EXPEIIIENCEI) Teacher for Wheatley school. Liberal Supplement. Phillip Maiheson. secretary. Oyster Bed Bridge: 'l'EACIIF.R w.w'rm vol II. Patrick's School. Lot 22. Prescrd Supplement 3400.00. Apply to Mrs. Leo Gallant. Secretary. Fredericton P. 0. WANTED IMM'ED'lATEI.Y NUMBER OF MILK COWS Frenbenlng In, July and August ' Apply: ELMEB W. IRVING At II. II. JENKINS. Soutltporl Phone 2070-! carpenters wmmnmr county construction 1 10., ltd. - Grain WTNNIPEG, June 20 - (GP) .. Oats and barley prices for deter- red months showed a firm trend on the Winnipeg grain exchange sat- utday. ilicdging sales appeared in July oats and barley. giving them an easier tone. Rye rallied after early losses, scoring gains on some Americln demand. Trading on the whole was dull. Class-two wheat, for export to other than the United Kingdom, was unchanged at 2.05. Close quotes: Oats: May 1.07 7-8: July 5 8-43; Dec. 80 5-33. . 1-2: Jly 1.22 A Barley: May 146 7-SB; Dec. 1.17 5-83 . Rye: May 1.4613; Jly 1.44 1-03; Dec. 1.46 l-BA. Flax: May 3.75 1-48; Jly 3.46N; Dec. a.mm'r. Cash prices: Oats: No. 2 C.W. 1.15 3-8: No. ex. 3 C.W. 1.14 3-8; No. 3 C. W. 1.14 3-8: Ex. 1 feed 1.14 3-3; No. 1 feed 1.13 3-8; No. 2 feed 1.09 3-8; No. 3 feed 1.06 3-8; track 1m '1-8. Barley: No. 1 C.W. ti-row 1.30 1-2; No. 2 C.W. 8-row 1.30 1-2: No. 1 C. W. 2-row 1.03 1-2; No. 2 C. W. 3-row 1.63 1-2: No 3 C.W. 8-row 1.78 1-2; No. 1 feed 1.50 1-2; No. 2 feed 1.50; No. 3 feed 1.45 1-2; track 1.44 1-2: No. 2 o.w. yellow 1.55 1-2; No. 3 C.W. yellow 1.54 1-2. Rye: No. 1 C.W. 1.46 3-8; No. 2 C. W. 1.45 3-8; No. 3 C.W. 1.41 3-8; R9). 2 C.W. 1.32; No. 4 C.W. 1.36: track 146. Flax: No. 1 C.W. 3.75 1-4; No. 2 C.W. 3.70 1-4: No. 8 C.W. 3..5d 1-4; No. 4 C.W. 3.50 1-4; track 3.75 1-4. Typewriters SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size New portable design, new spark- ling performance. Cash or terms Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown Work Wanted vvoluc WANTED-YOUNG nov wants work in grocery store. Refervnces. Write Box 327, Guar- dian. WANTED .. WORK ON A FARM. near Charlottetown preferred by experienced Farmer, Reply to Box 41, I-lowlnn. P. E. I. Wanted WANTED TO RENT .- SMALL OR apartment size Plano. Telephone Number 431-J. waN'rFn-om: saw NEW on used one-ton chain blocks. T. G. lves. Charlottetown. IVANTEI) -- ROOM AND BOARD for two quiet girls in private home, Near P. W. C. Write 324 Guardian. i 1 AMIQIIES Hooked Rugs 53.00 up; China, Glass, Furniture. Crystal and Ruby Ilusters, Flgurenes, Colored Glass. lc I? . IIENSINGTON ANTIQUE SHOP Island Odds And Ends Few of the displaced persons who came to this Province are re- maining in farm employment, and practically all leave for Upper Canada as soon as they complete the specified year In agricultural work. Probably a hundred or more of there homeless people came to our Province in the past three yearl. and at prelent not more than 20 are still here, and the number in decreasing each month. Dutch farmers are moving in to take the place of the D.P.'a. but are arriving lit small groups. There are better prospect: however that the Dutch immigrants. all of whom pay their own way to Canada, will establish permanent home: in P. E. Island. All of them. or 9095 at least are skilled farmers. and know no other calling. They like farming and are accustomed to the hard work it requires. The D.P.'n on the other hand were not farmers. for the most part, but were required to do a year's. work on a farm conditional to entry into Canada. This stipulation was made at a time when farm labor across the Dominion was very scarce, and when many of our ex-service men were not re-established. It was hoped to fill the gaps on the farms and at the same time leave city job opportunities open to our own returned soldiers. Unfortunately the D.P.'s seem to have a hankering for City life and have moved into our more populous centres like Toronto and Montreal in large numbers. Com- plnlnt is being made about them that they work for low wages. to tho nnnoynnce of the native-born. Whether this is so or not. they will in time be absorbed into the main stream of Canadian life. and as like as not become strong trade-unionists. It happened that way in the United States, A coun- try which was built up in its early days on cheap European labor. The offspring of these same laborers are today advocates of high wares nr big business men cutting a figure in the national life. The parents or grandparents of scores of prominent Americans came to America stecrage class. As for the Dutch, they not only pay their passage to Canada. they bring as much good hard cur- rency wltli them as the Nether- lnnds. government will permit. Eventually most of them expect to purchase farms in Canada. and some have already done so in P. E, Island. Since they are pm- ductive farmers every one who takes over land in this Province is a distinct 1:sse.t.. Sequel-This column recited a tale earlier in the week about the house-to-house salesman, who ap- propriated twenty dollars from a house. on Richmond street, and was doing 20 days in jail. He is now a free house-to-house agent, in some other Province after re- paying the twenty dollars. It seems that friends raised the NAPOLEON ltnd UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride N imp ' 1,.-ta. by Ken Reynolds onrlotmm. ,r.:.i. N wasn't it!" . . it was the Guardian Want Ad: you wanud to I wherewithal to make restitution. 0 O 0 Mr. G. L. Sanderlon who has been active in St. Peter's as nec- retnry of the Canadian Legion. has opened a service station in the village. The station in newly built and should be handy for the mo- toring public. It is moreover an addition to the villag. 1. well. 0 C O Gracie Field: oi! ccuug 1. only one of u Iucceulon of gun Eng. lich stale min. of whom ws see all too little. Because of our de- pendence on Hollywood for enter- tainment We are not as well in- formed an we might be u to what other countries produce in stage and screen circlu. 1-Inrry Lauder: name of course is internationally known. as is that of Maurice Ch9V81lel'. the French star. but there are many others of a young. er generation with great, talent. who are overshadowed by people with leuer ability. but greater PUNICHY-Holl.yw::oii. publicity. Since the Canadian National RIHWRYI took over In Newfound- land fares have been sharply re- duced. Thousands of Newfound- iandets in the low income buckets are MW able to ride the rail: for the first time. Visitors to the new Province new trains bound for St. John crowded to the limit With people for their first look at their own capital. Since there are few motor roads into the in- torlor and these very shorirltbout 20 miles-the railroad will be the chief means of travel for most people for years to come. The Newfoundianders still stick to some old and perhaps very good customs. Banks and many busi- liens houses close for an hour and in half each day at noon. Every- body leaves for the midday meal in the name time. There is not mun-h wrnn: with this idon but it wouldn't suit this fnrmlmr Mulls trv. Farmers, shopping in Char- lottetown or doing other busi- ness would not relish the idea of waiting for the stores and banks to re-open. The highway from Cardigan leading to the Seven-Mlle Road is being rebuilt, perhaps in be paved at a later day. The work started at D. A. Acorn's garage at the north end of the bridge and is being continued past the Catholic Church and beyond. Road-makers are also making ready to hard- surface the four or five mile stretch from Raseneafh Corner to Georgetown thus connecting that town with the Charlottetown to Montague pavement. This should put Georgetown on the map for mzmy an automobile driver. who now avoids the secondary road to that place especially if pleasure driving. 0 O I Some day the question of lens- ing flshlmz ponds and streams in the Province may bring on A legal battle. It is a fit subject for dis- cussion nnd decision whether in YEW people should be able to fence off the better fishing spots in this compact and mast acces- sible small Province for their own use. Even if V-gal. it can he hardly called democratic or in the best sporting tradition. This is not New Brunswick with its ions: rivers and wide sweeps of lake dotted country. 1'” "19 iiresent time the two best trout ponds in Queen's County are IPMM 10 two groups of people. and off limits to hllndrerls of fine llllff WHEN YOU NEED IT! . S50 ' S100 - S500 - S1000 Clean up your money problem! now with a cash loan from HFC. Loans made on your own signa- tun...wi tendmeuot banhble security. ilpionmcuilniolopuy Choose the repayment plan that best fits your budget. Check these favorable rates. You'll see why 3 out of 4 choose Housznow for prompt cash loans. W"; ll”,::'.'.'.'. 3101.8! 6 318.00 3214.79 12 520.00 5480.40 18 532.00 3100.58 24 536.00 IOMISIOI MW 6000 PURPOSE! Phone or any in today! 111 - 115 Grafton Street Room 2, Phillips Bldg. Phone 2901 " cuutoimowu, nu. Hanna 5 or Irynpcinhnni Inn node 09 podium -In-by Ion: llnl run run: Inn inn ' Thole bonds having been sold. this ulnrilumut appear: as a mum: oi record only. . .saoo,ooo PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL Summerllde, P. E. I. - avm, 476, time First llortgago Bonds Dated July 1st, 1950 5 Mnturing as follows; 3140,; July 1st. 1951-1955 47. July 1st, 1953-1900 4147, July m, 1oe1-ms" 1. These bonds are legal investment for Trustee Funds in the ' Province of Prince Edward Island. Prices: EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. (llhbllllled 1910) On Application Saint John, N. II. Halifax, N. S. Fredericton, N. B. Monuton, N. B. PARIS, June 19 - (AP) - g fully-detailed outline of France! history-making pin: 'to pool may and steel of six countries for uiclr common good. in peace or war, wll be presumed to he putlcipating neighbors tomorrow. Charlottetown. P. 1:. I. Sunune awn, P. E. I. anglers. There are also fresh wn- TI-IEOUNE. Switzerland. June 22 for streams leading to salt water. -- (Reuters) - A father and motil- which are monopolized. Perhaps er, both "faith healers". have been it is time our Fish and Game As- i found guilty of homicide through soclations looked into this leasing,negllgence because they attempt- business with the object of making . ed to save their two-year-old son. an fishing places open to all Is-iwho died of meningitis. by prayer landers. i ' alone. BATON ROUGE, LA.. June 19 - (AP) - A bill to curb press criticism offered after a. newspap- er had called Louisiana legislators BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE Excellent location, one mile from Wood Islands Ferry, on main highway, priced at a bargain and ready for use. Part of purchase money may remain on the property. Write P. O. Box 303, Charlotte- town, or Phone 285. "trained seals" was Killed in the state senate today. . FOR SALE NEW STUDEBAKEIIS BELOW LIST PRICES DELIVERY ANYWHERE ll0MlIll0ll MOTORS SAINT JOHN, NJI. DOLOMITIC LIMESTONE FOR SALE IN BULK s3.30 PER TON You Supply Bags and Labor. OUR SUPPLY LIMITED POULTRY WANTED Loading Live Poultry week- ly for best Canadian and U. S. A. markets. First shl - ment has gone forward to . S. A. June 21st. Contact me for next loading dates. prices, etc. TIiE,ISLAllll FERTILIZER 00. mi. LLOYD BURNS Freetown FOR SALE Deoirpble property It Alberton. P. E. 1.. consisting of 8 room house with Iunporuh, In good to- pnir. Good burn and tool house. Inge lawn covered with Ihado trees. 2 acre lot with about 40 fruit trees. rupborry emu. oic. Aim 5 acres puturo land with running water uuolnlng property. Excellent opportunity for chicken farm and fruit growing. Also I acres of fund at the Eastern End of Argyle St. Almly :- lvms. J. E. BIRCH, Albertou, !. E. !. VALIMBLE TWO TEHEMENT HOUSE FOR SALE NOS. 212-214 QUEEN S1'., C WN Excellent for residence, apartment conversion or. business premises. Each tenement contain: 9 rooms and bath. No. 212 has a gauge and hot water heat- ing. No. 214 has hot air betting and upluslt shingles. Good relpalr. For appointment for Inspection phone 914-J. or further particulars apply: MIoPHEE &h!l:RAINOB, Barristers, E , 165 Queen St., Chm-lottotown. AUCTION SALE OT HOUSEHOLD FUIINITURE EFFECTS AT 9 KENT STREET. FRIDAY, JIJNE 80th, AT 2 P. M. I am instructed by Miss Ida. Henderson to sell by Pulb llc Auction her household effects, Including:-1 dining room suite. 1 library table, 1 ball rack and bench, 1 section bookcase, 1 steamer trunk, 1 umbrello third, 1 chest to - drawers. 1 cedar chest. bod, spring and mattress, 1 ho! Oollcll. 9 chairs. carpet: cod floor coverings, 1 in-us tnlyll hnp, 1 Hoover vacuum, 1 electric Iron. 1 and tuble, mir- rors, 1 ice chest. 1 washer and wrlnger (bond). 1 limit mower, 1 sltop ladder, pictures, dishes, pots, pull and oihel es. T FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet Couch, new motor, heater, defroster, side ivlow mirrors, in perfect con- dition. Apply 328 Argyle St., Surmneuido after 5 p.m. small ortic W. 1!. BEATON, Auctioneer. ' 7 LEI. - 4 DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Ellwood lahnd cannons; Tendon will be received up to noon Friday, Jun sour, 1050, for Poving Trans-candy lllgltvny union, Boluhow to Ti-yon, opproxilnntely 10 miles. Specifics- tiouund Tendor!ornunnyboproourodoHlio1'nn- condo Highway office. Provindnl building, Omowa, n.o.wann.nopntvII,htuar. Anmmmrmum or snout AND mommy Ar autumn WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ilth AT 3 PJI. mhmmmrwwwwwu gnu. not-151-. duo totfgolnn any (is "?i3);Ai (mu rtltorltofroubol IIot(8yeuo );1 OIIOV :9.-!I)I: (13 your old): a .0 (yec(r. old); 1 3,1: 9 0'-TF0" fl! 3 myI(iA tr hind-as up n:-no ,1 true! , I mi 1 con: 1 fcrilisorqrudor; 1 box(u'):; 1 wood Hloetiolsplkotooihlnrows (uumi-1 Haokenzii slaoufnuiinuztannhnan inu-new 1 boxtllltolumonhhotunlotlorutidutoonumer on to nation. is Deptlitlllo mgungyu. - - ' I "win" . W.lI.IliA1'oN.Auotioneer. ,