PAGE TWELVE I Advertising llatce Payable In Advance Iininllln Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian Locals is per word; Western and Eastern Locals lo per Classified lo per wrd; in Men: weed; Announoensents and Comings Events Sic "per word; orlans Notices lilo per inch; Lisle st rlonl sad spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. be per name; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engagements so words for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 8 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Me per inch or do per word; Lists of Sub- aeripiions. so cents per inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. Other Rates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors tnudvertlsements beyond the aasount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which th a 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 -d.ertiscnient beyond the amount paid for su ch ed -uriiseinent. loanlers Planted niacin: noanonizs ACCOMMO- dated. Write Box 583. Guardiani Office. For Sale FOR SALE-STANDING HAY IN Mzilpequc-. Apply Dugaid Mac- Null. Kr.-nsington. FOR. SALE - Iil3ll PONTIAC. Cheap for cash. Piiorii. 969-W or 30264. FOR. SALE-1945 CHEV. TRUCK. two ton. Apply Ted McEwcn. Bristol. ron sau; - can TRAILER Phone 2914-L. ton truck. Low mileage. Good us! new. Box 582, GU3FdiaD- FOR. SALE-PONTIAC sepia-.s. Late 1948 big six. Pcrlrct con-v dition. Low mileage. 2212-.l FOR SALE-1948 DODGE SP.-. dan. first class condition. Best' offer. Cali 2590-J. ..i......j-i--C , FOB. ALE - 1940 CHEVROI-.I:I'l'i Coach. less than 500 miles since, motor job. Apply Box 584. Guard- ' ian. FOR. SALE - 1940 FORD COACH. Excellent condition. Apply at 821 Slemon Park or Phone 2:281 Local '14. h FOR SALE - 1948 DODGE SE- dun. "First class throughout. Best offer. 1935 Plymouth Coupe, good running order- bargain. Apply Campbell: 03- rage; Pownsl Street. "liars Leaving Cut LEAVING FOR HALIEXX. July 19th. returning the 2.1. Phone Kenaington as-4. - LEAVING FOR TORONTO AND Calgary. July 21st. Can accom- modate four passengers. Phone 85-32. Montague. car Accessories ” PORT WALLIS SERVICE STA- lion, Port VVallis. Phone 6-2975. Good used passenger tires, any size 31. each. shipped C. 0. D. Glendale Tire Co.. 1287 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario. for item T0 RENT-THREE COTTAGES. Argyle Shore. lovely hcach. Apply E. MncDoui:ail. FOR RENT - I'ARTl.V FIR- nighed voltage. Rocky Point. Mrs White. FOR RENT - loge near Charlottetown. M. Guardian. TO LET - SIX ROOM HEATED unfurnished Apartment. no children. Apply 9112 Elm Ave. F-OR RENT - VERY DESIRABLE SUM'lVIER COT- ADD1:-' summer cottage-3 bedrooms. hot and cold running water. flush toilet. Splendid view. warm. salt. water bathing. Avail- able August. l2th. References re- quired. Phone Charlottetown 064-J. i Female llein Wanted WANTED - A CAPABLE GIRI. for general housework. No riiildrcn Apply to Mrs. Art.hur Johnston. G7 Wnlor St. East. Sumniersiilr. WANTED - CAPABLE GIRL for general housework. no child- rnn. middle use preferred. Phone 1571-ll. 7 For 5;? FOR. SALE - JFST ARRIVED now shipment of high gratis John Deere hay equipment. Still going at special lntrndiivr Iory prices. Sidr. deli-cry rake: 5275.00: fl fool dump rnkr-s 395.00; 710 foot dunip rakm 5100.00: l-lay loaders push hir type 3300.00: Rubber tired lumi- orn 3370.00: No. 5 i.'nlv-orsi-.: mowers 3270.00 file MLV int” ior. No 51 mowers for .lnri Deere Model M tractors 3225.0”: on only automatic D'Cklll'l hot! mic;-. price on request 0" dis- play at A. Pickard Form Trav- tors Limited. Malperim Hillb- way. ...-g----mfjm onacrnrc wlleriella I4lt.5t'i- WE are overclocked with K005 3199' tric Washerl. Nth '5 3'3"” G, 1;, Easy, Connors and many others that we have taken in as trade ins. our experts NV" i'-""1" pletely overhauled and re-finished can & Trucks For Sale I ' i staridinz clover e .......-- .. , Fol SALE -- 1950 DODGE Li; I ro:.;s7.i: 1'.?iTw'6;.-"it ELECTRIC FOR SALE -- STANDING HAY. Mrs. John M. Iiiman. New Argyle. ,L()T FOR SALE. IN PARKDALII area 150x75. Also quantity of illmher. Plmiw 2826-L. FOR Rl'2.N"l' - SMALL BliN(i- alow. Piiikrinir. Phonr 2424-.l lirluev-n Ill and I and 5' and 3. For: m”" .'N'ALE - it ACRES (SD33 hay 55.00 per acre James Maccaliurn. Brack- ley Point. portable Seuivig lint-hlnr with tahlr. Good rnndllloii. Phone -152 IOR SALE - YOUNG REGIS- lercd .7P."scV' Cow. Extra good type. To frcsliz-ii August 20th. liouarri Scliurman, Central Roricqur-. irEiTsTiEr.' '.; Eivii r7r7GcTa?i-B'ri"ri. blocks and logs, Francis Mc- Donald. Kelly's Cross SALE - NIAGARA ii ROW Duster. Tractor aitacrimenis for if or M. Farmall. Mark Mc- Carvillc. Carleton Siding. :51. (TAN EARN WEEKLY cheques similar to: G. VV. H. 3261.00. C. LeB 3117.00. L. B. Sl23.I'l0. Repeat. sales assure steady r-arniiigs with iii-Test. Corpor- ation, introducing to Canadian marki-is new types of guaran- teed lamp bulbs and iiuroescent tubes. Uiilimitcrl maikets! Sell direct. to comnu-rcial. institution- al and industrial accounts-and save them money. You work in an exclusive territory. Paid 30'.”- rommisslori o'er-kly on orders re- ceived. Write today for com- plete kit and samples-no in- gcstment! Box 581, Guardian of- or. Lost LOST - SUM OF MONEY. RE- ward. Finder leave at Guard- ian Office. WOULD THE PARTY Wilt) picked up one case of cylinder oil please return to Lloyd Walsh. Albany. LOST - FAT AT S'iiANH0l'i-3 hcarh July 13. Tun ycnr ri'.d. - three Pnlnlrri iomnlr, L'l'.'Ij' and lap back. while tummy and legs. Notify-' .Tohn Steven:-. Viiindernicre Cabins. fslanhope. Miscellaneous I ? FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH- inz. Phone M45-J. After 5 1586-23. Male Help Wanted WANTED-L-A PHOTOGRAPHER or R man lo loarn the busi- noss. Biirkols Studio, Yellow (Tab Bulldiiisz. Tear-he-c Wanted w A N 'r E n -. TEACHER roll (vlCIll'0,V School. Supplement .ti00.00. ilanicw Coffin. Secretary. W A N T E D -. TEACHER FOR Alexandra School. supplement 5450.00. Bruce Jiizisoii Secretary. .. ..a..mL.....:..m11. W A N T E I) - 'I'I')ACIlEB FOR. Brackiey Point school. Supple- ment 5450.00. Gregor MacCallum, Secretary. W A N T F: D - TEACHER FOR Derby School. Supplement 5300.00. Fmmelt Greenan, Secretory, Coleman. R. R. ,A.,L,..m.L.AmAmnmg.,. W A N T E D - TEACHER FOB Maple Leaf School District No. 183. Supplement 332500. Ralph Elinmis, sccrctnry, McNeills Mills. WANTED - TEACHER FOB. RT. Peteris Harbour School. Sup- nlemenl. 3300.00. Roy Cairns. Secretary. MORI'2l.l. 'IiI'.'AR S(,'.I;i-)()I. Report for yearly mniii-: Gratin IN: i. Yvonne (lonnnil): 2. Thelma Ryan. fl. Georgo Baird. Grade Vii: 1. Paul Weir; 2. Hu- b-rt Mcl'-Zwr-n: fl. Donald Harley. Grnrle Vi: 1, Paul MacDonald; 2. (lemme Kane; .1. Nororin Keefe. 1. Grade V: Michael McGuire. Grade 11': 1. Owen Connolly. Grade lii' l, Josephine Weir: 2. Joseph Fitzgerald. i1:liy Culin- xhan and Ralph Brown (rqusll; 3. Mary McGuire. Grade ll: 1. a Carl Ruird: these machines. and they If! 1-guy to go out 'iiks new and fully guaranteed Write to-day for a Free Demonstration in your own home, without obligation. of an, or these washers. our 15- ignq representative will be glad on expilin our easy Budget Terms. as low as 32.50 a week. wm, 30.4" to mdgewood Liec- oi-ic cemeeny. ' Penile"! 3”!- Hslitax. Gerry Connolly; .1. To.-iimy Tim'- ne.v. Grade 1: 1. Jo Anne Phelan: 2. Geraldine Fitzgerald; 3, Vernon ltvcrsgc: Pnul Weir, Aliondanvc: Jnsepil and Joan ltlrrvllonnld. D. Perry Ilcachcri. Flizizernioi FISKBRTON. Noitinghamshire, Engignd ... (CF) .. Two'chick5 were hatched from one egg in Joan 8uiger's poultry house here. PURTON. Wilt-Ill-lie. England - (CPl -- The local education com- mittee has decided to buy a bi- L. A 7 Grain Crop Good In We UITAWA, July 14 -(CP) -The Bureau of Statistics has placed the numerical condition of can- ada'a 1951 spring wheat crop at June 30 at 109. compared with Bil at the same stage of t.' 1960 crop.l The numerical condition of crops- is expressed as a percentage of the long-time average yield per acrel for each crop. f The 1951 numerical condition oil winter wheat was estimated at 98. compared with 90. and of all wheat 109, compared with 83. other major crops, with 1950 figures in brack- rats. were: Oats 98 (am; barley M (85): fall rye 91 (71): spring rye 9'7 l8lI; all rye 93 174); flaxeeed 95 (851. By provinces. the numerical condition of the spring wheati crop, with 1950 totals in bracketsi was: Manitoba 96 (99); susk- atcliewaii 106 (91); Alberta 123 (59 l. l Other all-Canadian totals oil numerical condition: peas 98 (9o).:l beans 97 491): buckwheat 98 (97); mixed grains 102 196): shelled com; 92 192:: potaoos 97 (96); lui'nips' 97 roll; my and clover loo mini alfalfa IN (E3); fodder corn mg. (ml: sugar beets 94 um: pasture; 1171 18.9). : Condition of provincial crreal crops on the Prairies other than wheat was: Manitoba--oats Ell 1801): DIHEV 96 i861: rye 92 I84); flaxseed 94 (BBL Saskatchewan--oats 99 log); barley 100 :94); pm 39 i-mi; nu. seed 97 :36). Alberta--oats 96 I75); barley 95 '76!: rye 99 1711;; fiaxaeed 98 l75l. Land Prices Skyrocket in Edmonton lirea, EDMONTON, July 14- (OF) -111- dustrial development around boom- in! Edmonton has sent land prices skyrocketing. Farm land originally assessed at 331) a acre is selling to oil companies and industrial firms for up to 31.500 an acre. ”Laiid prices have-gone haywire," said Louis Piotkin. technician for ihe Edmonton District Planning Commission. G. H. Milligan. district. super- visor for the Calgary Power Com- Dany. said farmers are asking ”ul- ierly ridiculous" prices for their land. His company bought 43 acres for a power sub-station and is reported to have paid nearly 330.000 for the land. The greatest. price jumps have occurred in the prosperous Clover Bar district. less than 10 miles for S01" Prague. Prospects stern Canada New Dairy Spread Tried lngiebec QUEBEC, July 13 -- (GP) -It looks and tastes something like butter; but it isn't. That was the verdict of people who tried a "spread" manufactur- ed at Ste. Anne de la Parade and on sale today in Quebec grocery stores. But it doesn't conflict with Que- -bec legislation banning msrgarin-. and butter substitutes. says its maker. J. E. Thibeult. head of Fromage Champlain-lncorporee. There was-a minor flurry of ex- citement when the product (Cham- plain Spread) was spotted on cro- cery-store shelves, at 4.5 cents it pound compared with 05 for but.- tcr. The Attorney-General! Depart- ment, watching for violations of the 1950 anti-margarine law. said it. would investigate. One of the differences between his product and margarine. said Mr. 'I'i1ibaull.. is that his product contains a. 20-per-cent proportion of powdered milk. Another differ- ence is that it. cant be used as 1 frying fat. A. P. i....."i.:.?. Confession NEW YORK. July it - (Am. The voice of Associated Press Correspondent William N. Oatls. recorded during his trial on espion- age charges in Communist Czecho- slovakia was heard Thursday by American radio listeners. NBC recorded parts of the Prague trial and flew the re- cordings to New York. Oatis, condemned to 10 years imprisonment on Wednesday spoke in it clear, steady voice. Oatis' voice emerged amid a melange of Czech spoken by the Communist proscciilor and judge and a man interpreter. wo- The 37-year-old newspaper man was asked whether his behavior was unusual for Westerners in Czechoslovakia. "No, it wasn't," he answered. ”The fact is that I found out that. most. members of the Western press and diplomatic colony were doing espionage. and that reason it was difficult me not to fall into il." The woman interpreter for asked whether Oaiis acted according to instructions from Nathan Polo- weizky. his immediate predeces- ac AP correspondent in "Partly. yes." Oatis replied. ”As soon as i came here, I checked on the reliability of the employees by talking to them personally and east of Edmonton. Three oil re. fineries have been built in the area and several chemical industries are Grocery Store and Apartment On Woymouth Street. Charlottetown nremixes on Pride: of July A. D. 195 that tract. land situate. Cliarlottctown hounded and d that is lo say: 5' the 27th dap- l at 2 p.m. all niece and parcel of iltlng and being in in Queen's County, csr-ribed as follows. p Commencing at a stake IIXPIL on the Southwestern 5"” "f Weymouih Street and on the Southeastern side of Kim. S'"”i-v Mills in the Northeast angle of Town" Lot. Number Thirty in the First Hundred of T!'”."4, L"-i in Charlottetown aoicsnid. tliem-e running along the Southwestern side of Vi'ey. mouth Street. Southengr, (0,- dlsianre of Six-yy.yhl.,, 1",, men" by a line West bv soon; a distance of Forly.ny',, (Mt. "l9'"'f . running North by Vlest. and parallel with wev, mouth Street Sixty-two nnd (ml-. half feel to King Street, and "'9'"! M0!!! the sold Street East by North Forty-lyvo feet to the Place of commencement. and be. "it? hurt of Town Lot Number Thirty in the First llunrlr-en of Town Lots in Charlottetown: The above described land will be sold free. clear and discharged of all encumbrances. and upon such tonne of deposit and pay- ment as announced at the sale-. uhlurli sale shall be under the direction and subject. to the an- provnl of the Court of Chancery. The above premises comprise a grocery store. with were room at rear and an night room spuri- ment, all hot water heated by oil burning furnace: location No. if) Weymouth Street by Railway Depot. Store in active operation 20 ,V'I'Ri'! tlntli owner removed to Montreal. immediate possession Inspection by arrangement, ulih Mrs. Hessibi Zakem at 266 Gm!- ion Sireol. Dated this 14th July A. D. 1051 GORDON R. 1-l0Llldi'-If-1. Master in Chancery. LONDON .- (cm -. A fund for relatives of men who died in the loss o the submarine Alirsr last April has passed its target iil00,000. - OOMPLEIE VISUAL REFRACTION and ANALYSIS , G. F. I-IUTCHESON & SON optometa-his cycle for a 14-year-old boy whose antics on school buses kept the es uretfoa St. .??'.''.”!.'E'. .13. F” -"7'P-H-' rho-L expected ,0 locale mere. 1 found that these employees were willing to undertake espionage -m------t tasks for me." CHANCE-RY A. I. Goldberg. AP correspond- cnt who set up the Prague bureau after the Second World War. and i . , . Henry C. Cassidy, NBC director Fr duh Jul) 37' mm " 2 R M' of radio news, commented during i"iIrsuainl In I) -- 1 l Hi", i”'”m'3m: , H or or umur-fr-I-"'r'i?-” -::."PdPf::5-;r:d.f .'.'iLi?.E.".'i'l a of the Rolls dated July 1411;. ' A D. 1951 in cause No. 740 upon the, Petition of Georgetii Zakem. Lillian Zakem and Carol Zakem, infants. by Hassibi Zakem. their mother and next friend. I will 9" b.V Dublin auction on iii..- fnei is now avail- able to early buy- era. The supply is limited. Telephone or come end see no. hit GRADE! FOI IOIDIIUX HIXTUII iossnntsed copper 25.25) LIIIE. IMALL. WPIIHII POVIIII-ii lilITlliT POVIIII I Ii0li0ii"VDIATl Oleerenteed upper semi ,,,,,,,.mw”,,"Wma GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN FOR Poraro , YIELD msunmce use proaeuoa IRAN” litblllllllliii . (sLuIIt9"') Preteen your poieieee fnili early end leie ioilghl. I-ieipe prevent interior pevlli "OM- Nerends Innd Copper lol- piiate helps produce hide quality ebundeni yields . . a disease-hoe prohinbie crepe. CANADIAN CPPER TORONIO, HOD BANK OF NOVA SCOTlA BLDG MADE N CANADA REFINERS LlMl 44 KING ST W. ON IARHJ porter for 31 years. most of that time for the Associated Press i've never been a spy. People in the free world. of course, know the difference." RADLET. Hertfordshire, Eng- land - (CF) - A man complain- ed in divorce court that his wife hit him over the head with a telephone receiver until she fell to the floor exhausted. Then she recovered and started to throw china. He won his divorce. FOR RENT LARKIN RESTAURANT Suitable for show room. clothing or furniture store ART LARKIN Kensingion 7 l rannsas t Tenders will 'be received at the office of the under- signed up to noon on Fri- day, July 20th, for supply- ing the City with 9 pea jackets and 3 uniforms for the Police Department. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Samples of cloth to accompany ten- der. 1 .A. FULLERION. City Clerk. WANTED EXPERIENCED SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT In The City. State Experience Write: Box 585, Guardian. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on Friday, July 20th. for supplying the City with 15 pairs of Police boots. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. Picliard & Go. I l J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. crow, sllool ours EXTENDED The Queen's County P. E. 1. Fish and Game As- sociation at a meeting held in Pownal last Friday evening decided to extend the dates 30 days for the (crow shoot to conform with the dates for Crow Bounty arranged by the Department of Industry and Natural Resources. FOR i SALE Desirable nine room home, sun porch, new, easily con- verted into two apartments, also ideal for rooming house, large garden, all convenien- es. Apply 99 Upper Queen or phone 2242-W. lionaghan Blowers FOR SALE Our 1951 blowers ready to assemble. These blowers are light to drive and will not cut the straw. Order now as we have a limited quan- tity only. You buy the best when you buy a Monaghan Blower. PHILIP MONAGHAN Klnkora pm WANTED Accountinz Department of Char- lottetown firm has position for young man with at least 3 years High School credits. Excellent opportunity for advancement to party with ability and willing- ness in learn. Apply Box 5755 Guardian. stating age. education and salary expected. r Notice All taxes owing New Glas- gow School District No. 20 not paid before July 31st, 0 collection. , FOR SALE One 10 foot Cockshutt rake. One reconditioned John Deere mower. James A. MacNolii Si Sons. Summersidc TENDERS Tenqers will be received by the undersigned up till 5 P.M. on July 18th for the ' painting of the interior of Spring Park School. Specif- ications may be obtained at the Unit Office in Parkdale School. . GORDON M. RICE Secrete School Unit No. 1 oae 2711-R JUST Anmvsif Gilli FRESH CEMENT inrnsounaiv PRICED We do not anticipate any more Cement this y If you need Cement, get it out of this car. iiil YOU KNOW We carry all kinds of Potato sprays, Shingles, Nails, Brick Siding, IULY 16. 1915 081'. Sprays, stock Feed, etc. Central Farmers Produce Ilivison (Lavlti: Potato Warehouse) PHONE 2102 ' NOTICE TO CATTLE EXHIBITORS All cattle exhibited at the Provincial Exhibition August 13-18, must be tested for Bangs Disease with: in sixty days before the show. Exhibitors please note entries close July 28th, and positively no entries ac. cepted after that date. Send application to the Do. minion Department of Agriculture or to CHAR-LOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK and PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSiN. SEPTIC TANKS romeo our by ' NEW rum rnucx NOW on ISLAND Reasonable Charge. G. L. SANDERSON 1951, will be handed in for: By Order of Trustees. ' St. Peter's Day Phone 14 ANNUAL MEETING THE C0-OPERATIVE UNION OF P. E. I. LTD. will be held in I 0'LEARY HALL. (YLEARY, On Wednesday, July 18th, at 11 A.lli. The General Public Is Welcome To Attend Auction Sale Of Property HALF OF DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE N0. 47 . EDWARD STREET. CITY, JULY 20th AT 7 PM. I am instructed by Mrs. Sarah Nicholson to sell public auction, her half of the double-tenement, with six rooms and bath; hardwood floors downstairs. house In first-class condition, with Lot 42 ft. frontage, 73 it. depth- For immediate possession. Terms of sale can he ar- ranged; SLO00 down, balance in monthly paifmenis "' suit purchaser. For inspection phone 737. W. H. BEA'1'0lV . AuCtinrieEl'a The Neighbors bald: Be in . "Back home our favorite telev eidn ' ' ,, rurlit now."J hour ia,swl'li119, 1 I . a A