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Cards. etc. so per name; Letters Engagements, 40- words for words; Notices of Ilsaahs Agents Wasted Feaeie Iieiu Wastes EARN EXTRA MONEY WEEKLY by selling our famous products. Full or part time there's an open- ing in your surroundings. Write for free catalogue. Familex, Dept. 9, 1600 Delorlmier, Montreal. ”c.??a trucks For Sale WAITIIESSEI WANTED IMMED- iateiy. Apply Roxy Restaurant. ivanrsn-nousaxsaha FOR family three adults. Post Office Box 202. WANTED - GIRL FOR TOUR- lst home for July and August. Apply XYZ Guardian. I-i0Il. SALE-1930 FORD SEDAN. good condition. Price 8415.00. Doyle's Service Station. Grafton Street. FOR SALE--1085 FORD SEDAN. always privately owned. 45.000 original mileage, new battery. hyrirnulic brakes. Can be seen at 38 Eimjivr. FOR SALE-1951 MORRIS MIN- nr; 1942 Chev. sedan: 1949ghalf- Ion Ford; 1945 panel Dodge: 1948 Willys Jeep. MacKsy Mo- inrs. Phone 1048. FOR SALE-I046 SPECIAL DE- luxe Dodge. five passenger coupe. Custom radio. heater, foglighis, seat covers. low mite- age. excellent condition. Call 2610. Summerside. For Sale roa SALE - I CARRIAGE AND 1 stroller. Phone 1525-J. FOR SALE - DOMINION MAKE Organ. Grace Easter. Indian River. FOR SALE - SECTIONAL SEED- er. Frank Maclasn Meadow- bank. FOR SALE - KITCHEN CAB- inet. Apply Mrs. Mable Fraser. Montague. Foo sans - muvma waoon. Good condition. Harry Smith, Hunter River. FOR ALE-50 WIIITE LEGIIORN puileis four months old. Parker Jewell, York. Em ssu: A FOUNDATION A. seconds (Mclntyreisi. Claude Craswell. Winsloe. roa sans - REGISTERED Shorthorn hull, 9 months old. Telephone 1588-13. -Fin SALE- sronnar rowsn 1 chain saw. King's Mill, Mon- t iague. phone 129-2. VFOR SALE-ONE 0 lI.P. INTER- naiionnl engine, good condition. Emmett Ah:-warn, Aims. PEI": sans - LADRADOR as. trisver Pups, registered. 136 Water Street. Phone 497-J. -FOR SALE - TWO APARTMENT house in City, centrally located. Write Box 138 Guardian. 'FOR SALE - 20 BAGS SMALL WANTED - RELIABLE MIDDLE aged women or girl for housework. . ..... .. .... Wreck oi” ,. The liirkcnimd (By Dyks rife in the Edinburgh ' Scotsman). 1 Among the innumerable examples to be found in British annuals of heroism called forth by disasters at sea. one that occurred 100 years ago is specially memorable for having established the tradition of "woman and children first". now an unwritten law afloat. 'rhe' centenary is that of the wreck of the troopship uirkenhead cf! the coast or South Africa on February 20. 1852. with the loss of 44:5 of the ass lives aboard. The death roll would have been greater but for the discipline and self-sacrifice of the troops which made the phrase "The Wreck of the nrkenhead" ring through the country, not merely then. but for generations to come. 0 O O A paddle steamer built of iron. the Blrkenhead was only six years old when she sailed from Cork. on January 2. 1852. carrying reinforce- ments from the British forces than fighting the Kaffirs. Officers and men. numbering al- most 500. 'ncluded drafts of several Scottish .egimenis and the. 12th Lancers. Among these Scottish re- giments were the 73rd. which in the 2nd Black Watch. salesiady for Ladies Ready to wear Store. apply to Box No 133. Guardian Office, Help Wanted INTERVIEW!-IRS REQUIRED BY Canadian Research Organization to conduct part-time work on public opinion surveys in Prince Edward Island. Interesting as- signments. Good pay. Apply dir- ect. Elliott-Haynes Limited, 515 Broadview Avenue, Toronto 6. Ontario. liclpiianteli-Male & Female OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN OR woman to service Watkins cus- tomers in Charlottetown. No ex- perience or investment necessary. Earnings well above average. Write immediately to Dept. ZO- CIA The J. R. Watkins Company 850 St. Roch Street. Montreal. Que. Lost LOST- BETWEEN CHARLOTTE town and Rustico. truck tire 6250 x 16. Phone Rusticovlile 3-4. LOST-TOW CHAIN, BETWEEN Taylor's Road and Summerside. Finder call 12-2, Bedeque. Re- ward. LOST - BETWEEN NEW HAVEN and Charlottetown. one large truck tarpaulin. Lloyd MacPhaii, New Haven. LOST-SET or DUAL WHEELS of! truck from Milton to Borden, gs Eljeetown, Phone J. 8. Mc- Laine, Milfonfnewird. I ' LOST-STRAYED FROM DUN- bury, '7 months Beagle pup, "Peter". White with black mark- ings. brown ears. Phone I589-2, or 1526, or write Box 438. Char- lottetown-. FURNITURE REMODELLED. RE- paired, upholstered. Expert work- '-i-- F. W. Mulley, St. Pet- er'a Road. Parkdale. Foundation Mountain Thorns Affleck, Bedeque. FOR SALE - CONVERTIBLE baby carriage. ' Good as new. Price 515. 21 Elm Ave. FOR SALE - I. 5 II. P. IMPERIAL engine 1 rubber tired wsggon. Joseph Sutherland, Morell. ER SALE - FOUNDATION A Sebago sets. out Friday. James MacCallum. Brsckley Point. FOR SALE-SUNSIIINE BICY- cle in good condition. Apply Emmett Maccillivray, Mon- ingue.- FOR SALE - 1986 V-8 ENGINE parts: 1935 running gear. Phone 3145-J after 5 P. M. R. Maclean, Belvedere Heights Rd. FOR SALE - SECOND-HAND lawn mowers and ice boxes, boys and girls bicycles. Fire- stone Bryentpn and Mackay. FOR SALE-HOUSE. BARN AND outbuildings. 16 acres land. I-lot air furnace. Near Montague. Apply D. I-Iutcheson, Montague. Box 279. FOR SALE OR RENT - IN Kenaington. house. 8 rooms and bath; small barn. Howard Mc- Kay, 14 Felling St.. Chhrlotte- town, 1'. E. 1. FOR SALE-STEEL DOX AND double cylinder Wood hoist. low sills. Also 1951 Pontiac Coach. Sterling MacKay, 59 St. Peter's lioad. Charlottetown. POI SAL!-I CHOICE YOUNG horses. mo and mo iba.: I newly ffdlhliid SCI 4 years . old; 1 IIGVOII marker Iflm Ind .fe:tiiiaer seeder. 3 years oid..in good condition. Roost MacDon- aid. tore. GOOD USED PASIINQII SIN each. Trunk tirh 100-3- cce a so room . as a I 08800 each. 700-Till I 17 OIIJC 9300- Collnwin lacs iiurssry Stock FOR SALE GREENHOUSE plants. Now ready. W. B. creed, Highfleld. POR SALE - YOUR FAVORITE flowers and vegetable seedlings. Ray Clark, 35 Aroons street. Summersidc. FOR SALE - STRAWBERRY plants, Senator Dunlap, 51.50 hundred. 51.0.00 thousand. pre- paid. D. G. Neal, Winsloe. roa. SALE - SENATOR DIINLAP strawberry plants tl.50 hundred 810.00 thousand. prepaid. If. C. Judson. Charlottetown, R. R. 1. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants 31.50 per hundred. 810 per thousand. Prepaid. M. F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS SENATOR Dunlap and Premier 31.25 hun- dred. 310.00 thousand. Charles Maoxsnaie. Wlnsloe. FOR SALE-CHOICE QUALITY Dunlap strawberry plants trim- med for planting 81.50 per hun. dred. 310.00 per thousand. Parker Jewell. York. SENATOR DUNLAP S T I A W- berry' plants. 31.50 hundred, 310 t” d prepaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. W. Kennedy. Charlottetown, R. R. 1. FOR SALE - STRAWBERRY plants, Premier and Dunlap. I150 per hundred. slo.oo per thousand. Prepaid. no 0. 0. D. J C. Ite- wart. Chuiottato R. R. 'l. T. M 1 To LET - TWO DOOMI. PIIONI 2151-L. ' so LET-TWO IIEATED DOORS. Apply 01. Chestnut Street. ' To LIT - HEATED. PUINIIIIID roolna. Writs box in Guardian. .......LL.....:.......... To LET - APAITMIIIT ma quiet couple. Heated. Wired for electric stove. Garage. Write P. No children. Apply Box I42 Guardian. 1881 L WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED The ship's crew (with some Royal Marines) totalled 130. In addition. there were severel surgeons on ten. Puiing into Simon's Bay. the Birkcnhead dlsembarked most of the women and children and a few men who were ill.,and took on board other military details and some passengers bound for Algoa Bay. She sailed for Port Elizabeth on the evening of Febru- lry 25. A few hours later. shortly before two o'clock in the morning. the sailor who was taking soundings found no more than 12 or 1.1 fat- homs, and reported to the oifiper oi the watch. Before anything could be done. the Blrkenhead had struck an un- charted and hidden reef-it was off Danger Point. only 50 miles from Simon's Bay-and the sea rushed in through the hole made just aft of the foremast. drowning practically all the men who were asleep in the lower troop-deck. C O O In the emergency measures which he immediately took. Capt. Salmond. the ship's command . received every assistance from the senior military officer on board. Lt. Col Seton. of the 74th High- landers (which later became the 2nd Battalion, Highland Light In- fantry). Ordering Capt. Wright of the 01st. the Argyll Highlanders (until in 1881. they were united with the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders as the A and SI-Ii to carry out any orders given by Capt. Salmond, Col. Seton stood by a iiiingway with drawn sword-but he never had occasion to employ it. The troops fell in on the poop deck as steadily and in as orderly a. fashion as if they had been on the barrack square. Through many oi them were raw. only part- ially trained recruits, their discip- line was perfect. . When parties of 50 were told off to man the pumns and assist in other measures while the boats were lowered and the women and children were got away -from the doomed ship. they marched to and from their tasks as if they were doing normal istigues. some of the women had to be torn by force from their husbands' sides and carried to the boats. Not one woman or child was lost. The Lancers even tried to save their horses by pushing them over- board. but only a few animals managed to swim ashore. the others being killed by sharks. Barely 20 minutes after she struck the rock. the Birkenhead broke in two. just after the fun- nel had crashed down on on; of the boats and the men struggling to release it. . As the vessel broke , Capt. Salmond shouted an order to all who could swim.to jump in- to the sea and make for the boats. Most of the men. whether swim- mers or not, must have known how slender was” their chance of sur- vival. Sharks were swimming a- round. but it was the unseen peril of a field of dangerous seaweed between the wreck and the shore Viaetsl WANTKD - cornea. CAMP or cabin to accomnodato four. Equipped for housekeeping. Linen and bedding supplied. Electricity. Private location on sandy beach. x .e board and 25 women and J1 ehild- I3 THE GUARDIAN. . 41-Year-Old Bond Firm Is Bankrupt Railway Issues only Push In Stock Market Last Week NEW YORK, Railroad issues provided the only push in a timid stock market last week. The momentum of the carridrs boosted the price average of lead- ing issues to a level equalling its high for more than 21 years. Trading was suspended Friday for Memorial Day and Saturday the stock exchange began its summer Saturday closings. Most sections of the stock list floundered a bit. Only on Monday could the mar- ket produce anything approaching a general advance. Declines out- numbered advances on each of the other trading days. The 60-stock average closed Thursday up 20 cents on the week, at 8103.30. But the compon- ent oi 15 rolls Jumped sun at 3180.50. . During the month of May. the rail average advanced 34 against a rise of 33.10 in the do-stock aver- e. l.cew's was the most active stock of the week with 76000 shares traded. finishing down 2I,5 points at last. It was followed by New York Central. up '4 at 1995. Balti- more 8.: Ohio up u at 23. Packard Motor Car off 14. at 5, and United Paramount Theatre off lit at 140;. u. sfsieei Repori CLEVELAND. June 1 -(AP) - (AP)-Mounting uncertainty and indecision are affecting the steel markets. the magazi Steel re- ports today. "This is being translated into increasing buying liesitancy. even order cancellations. and accom- panying sluggishness in various areas of production and consump- tion," it says in its weekly review. However. there are heavy order bscklogs in such major steel pro- ducts iss carbon bars, sheared plate. shapes. pipe and tubing. The magazine says makers of these items expect an active third quarter. The national steelmaklng rate continues at a high pace. the weekly figure rising 15 points to 100.5 per cent of rated capacity. that proved the undoing of many who tried to gain the beach. 0 O O Capt. Saimcnd and Col. Seton were among the 445 who perished. Ensign Lucas, of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, was near the col- oncl when the ship-broke-up. and he shook hands with him and hop- ed they would meet ashore. to which Col. Seton replied calmly that he thought it unlikely. seeing that he couldn't swim a stroke. Fifty men who were perched on the ships foremast, which remain- ed above water. were rescued by a schooner. the Lioness. Others got ashore by clinging to floating wr kage. among them Capt. wright. who afterwards scoured the coast in s whaieboat for sev- eral days, picking up a few more survivors. The court of inquiry held that Capt. Salmond had kept a course too close to the shore. but tem- pered its censure with high praise. which the whole nation echoed. of the heroism and self-sacrifice of everyone concerned during the harrowing half-hour of disaster and death. Pakistan is the largest producer of jute in the world. with an an- nual average productlon of ESQ,- 000 bales. . Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Toronto . 1 . 'f'ORON'IO. June l-(CP)--Tits long-eetablishsd bond firm of W. L. Mcxinnon and Company has filed a petition of bankruptcy. A meeting of creditors-many of them elderly persons in the Perth area of Eastern Ontario-will be held here June ll. , . Pounded here 41 years ago by Walter Ilcxinnoh, the firm said in owes Toronto banks and trust firms 0401.323 and an additional 8341.450 to unsecured creditors. in- vestore who possess no collateraL Against that were listed assets. mostly in securities. of 510,810. The firm had offices here and in Perth. Mr. Mcxinhon. '10, is in an automobile accident. Started with a capital of 8800. the company specialised in bonds and debentures of municipalities- many of them in Western Canada --which could be bought at aub- stsntiai discoun . It was reported that over the years Mr. Mcxinnon handled sa5o.ooo.ooo in bonds. The bankruptcy petition stated that the firm had been insolvent gold standard and adversely af- fected the bond business. Themove cost the comp y 3320.000. it said. The Bank of Canada's withdraw- al in 1951 of its , t of federal bonds meant a loss of 8325.000. thd petition added. Ontario Securities Conunisslomsaid Saturday that, while the firm's dealings were above board from a legal standpoint, the pony was never registered because it did not deal in investments the Securities Act. Although insolvent for more than 20 years. the firm continued in business. And investors continued to buy bondsi Despite the com- pany's condition, it showed an op- erating profit each year. Owners of the bonds were a vari- ed lot. There were churchmen. a mimlonary in India. an army col- onel at Camp Borden, Ont., and old friends in his hometown of Path. The largest individual creditor is Rev. EM. Cauliieid. Roman Cath- olic print in the Toronto suburb of Leaside. Father Caulfield said his 'losses" totalling s2l,717 were "just paper money." The priest said he had been left 84000 in bonds several years ago. At that time Mr. Moxinnon was handling them and Father Caul- fleld let him continue. since then, the priest said. the firm had invested them ”very ully so they are now worth more than 820.000 1;. paper." "But that is only paper money and I'm certainly not worried about it." Grain WLNNIPEG. June 1-(CP)-In- active trade in most of Saturday's session on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange saw prices of coarse grain futures move irregularly. Commercial and outside interest was limited by the extension of the U. 8. Memorial Day holiday. Export interest was indicated in barley, but prices turned lower in late trading. Flax held up on light offerings and buying by processon and local accounts. Offerings in rye were light and part of early gains were held. Prices of class two and I. W. A. wheat were unchanged. Closing prices: Oats: May 7iili; 79M; Dec. 791M). Barley: 1.19158: July 1.2016; Oct. l.20y,a; Dec. 1.l81Aa. Rye: May 1.95: July 1.9614: Oct. 1.96I,9a; Dec. l.0ilV.. Flax: May :-Lilillss: July 3.8956: July '18; Oct. Oct. amt; Dec. 3.34:1. 4 FOR Phone 1108 Partly finished 4-room summer cottage, situated two miles from Charlottetown. -Large lot with good short frontage. Also running water available. Very low priced for quick sale at s750.00. , KENNEDY It MUSTARD Real Btate Brokers SALE 125 Kent St. its statement of affairs that it in hospital with injuries suffered in 3 can eat htate and for in said petition and on motion of II. Al Partner, Esquire, Proc- tor for AND IT since 1931 when Britain left the that atrua copy hereof published lishcd once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public 0. s. Lennox. chairman of are R,” County aforesaid. Store of Morris as Bernard in Tig- nish in and at or near the Post Office in Tisnlsh ing under sons interested in the said Estate as foresaid may have due notice thereof. o Prince ldward IN THE PROBATE COURT V The Idth day of May AD. sea In Re olrmaoata. CD! in Prince County in the said Pro- vince; Married Wesson. . tsstate. . To lharriff of the Count! of county any is or literate person wi said ounty. GREETING: em petitiononfllsefIrnestJ.iIc- at aa- Rev. Do II of Charlottetown in Queen?-county. the Province, on Monday the 33rd dad of June next cooling. at the hour of eleven o'clock fcrenoon of the same day to chew cause if ID! why the Accounts of the should not be passed the latate closed as prayed Petitioners. I! HEREBY. 0 RED forthwith in some newspaper pub- in Charlottetown aforesaid places respectively. anuly. in the hall of the Court in Summer-side in Prince at or near the Prince County, aforesaid aforesaid. so that all per- WITNESS His Honour I-Isrold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. (Sgtl) M. ELIZABETH WRIGHT LS . 3681!?-I'Il' -namncn consmvcm ION (1951) LIMITED TENDER for the ' CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENS- ION NUMBER 2 T0 STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AT THE R. (J. A. P. STATION, SUMMER- SIDE, P. E. I. a sealed tenders. plainly marked as to content, and addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 12 NOON ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME:- ' TUESDAY, JUNE It. 1052. SUB-CONTRACTORS may view the plans and specifications at Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Offices located at Halifax. N. S., Saint John, N. B., Moncton. N. S.. Board of Trade. Halifax. N. S.. Builders Exchange", Montreal, Quebec. PRIME CONTRACTORS may obtain plans. specifications and forms of tender from the address shown below. A deposit of 3100.00 by cheque. payable to Defence Construction (1951) Limited is required for ha” I,” each set of plans. specifications sh Lu” Que and d in This d . ” can I F03 Mrs "P. Y9". Complete set of Cumvat. 0” orIsndHoiero:-1Mus. S C R A P Harris. "so 1', .3. I'..6ed.i copper. bms. nd- 5)33..&fi mo vtw 3”” iators, steel, batteries, beer Apphrgg J A lnaiogles. tlges ---tau mean . 3 NE! you. BELL nswmggg We pay hishut. market prices for your scrap. - i steel and cast iron deliver- ed our yard we will pay ' 320.00 per gross ton. For truck loads of mixed FOR SALE One acre of land, nicely located in East Royalty with buildings in good repair. Apply:-- MAURICE ILOCK 'i & coo Centrally located on Kent St., rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2208. . aox 1:6. GUARDIAN - A NOTICE TO PATIIONS Due to a late start. and the difficulty getting the necessary help, the sale of Flower plants will not start until Saturday. June "uh. The supply on hand this year is not as big as usual and also there is a cut in the number of varieties to choose from. but a good supply of enapdragon, Petunias, Dwarf Lobelia, and Alyssum will be available. Prices are as follows: Double Petunisr. box of 4 doz. 31.55. Single Petun as. snapdragon and some others in boxes of 4 dos. 81.35. , Alyasum, 8 U2 dos. in box 31.15. Dwarf Lobelia same price as Alyasum. Orders accepted on day of delivery only. but a few days' notice may be necessary for orders larger than average. (Do not come for Plants before above date, as there would be no chance at all of belngiwaited on.) Plants sold at Greenhouse only. and will be closed on Sunday. I c PERCY BURKE. West loyalty. cmumv couurv PIi0TESTiiiil' i0EiiTliiiL 80ii00I. nolnu Requires teachers for the following grades; Combined Grade I and II. Plnellurst-East Greenfield Combined Grade V and VI, Pinehurst-East Greenfield Grade I, Macksyville. Grade III and Grade VI, Greenfield Park. Grade 111, Longueuil. Grade III, St. Lambert. Grade IV. Croydon. 4 Starting salary 31700.00 to 52f.4QQ1Xiidepending,,on qualifications and experience. Salary scale in force, sick leave ' benefits. retirement -gratuities. Appiy:- ' 0 II. G. GREENE. Supervisor. 81 Green Street. only be recovered it plans, spec- ificstions and documents are re- turned in good condition on or before the seventh (7th) day fo- lowing the date of contract awar . Each tender must be accompan- ied by a separate security deposit of ten per cent (ION) of the ten- der price submitted. A certified cheque made payable to Defence Construction (1851) Limited or negotiable Dominion of Canada Bonds will be accepted as a es- .curiiy deposit. The lowest or any tender not IIQCCIIIPII; accepted. 0. J. CONNOLLY. 1032 Gotiingen Street. Halifax. Nova Scotis. IDNDON-(CP) - Actor Ralph Lynn. 70. complimenting himself on his fitness dyring a. television . program. said he would race any man his own age. The challenge has been accepted by L. 8. watts. 10-year-old great grandfather, and arrangements are being made. Imeiiy in linear! REAL ESTATE llwllltl Charlottetown. P. I. I. I Properties Ieeght and laid Also a fill Rental and Aaettenosrhg Service. IS lens Street-Pheae IIU Business Stand For Sale AT STANLEY BRIDGE Store, warehouse. horse-shed. meat storage, egi: grading station, and dwelling house. 611 equipped with electricity, supplied by 7 Kw. Diesel nit. For further particulars apply to:- W. 0. MYERS. Stanley Bridge. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY. sum: 8rd, AT mo 1-; M. ousasNrsao'saau: as NEW ENGINE GENERAL M01038 new battery. Ready lfoieie-ll-5.-Is!-5!.'”'?i"-tcssi!!.tIs,'?'Ir-I-ad." ' ,- .. We are instructed to sell by public auction at 31 Victory Avenue, Charlottetown: Three-piece Ches- terfield Suite; 1 rug 9x9; large Congoleum 94103??? 2 leather-covered rockers: 3 wicker rockers; radio: hall mirror; hall table: end tables; extension couch; dresser; Beatty electric washer; chairs: kitchen table; scatter rugs; chest of drawers; fem stand; lawn mow- er and tools, and many other useful articles. KENNEDY AND MUSTARD, Auctioneers. i-My Ito iutallsfia .2? 1.. i