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Apply to Box 196, Guardian. ..m.... Agents Wanted .. ATTENTION! IF YOU'RE INTER- ested in selling you'll make big profits with our fast selling line of cosmatics, household necessi- ties, farm products. write for our free catalogue. Funilek. DGPE 4- 1800 Delorimier, Montreal. 4 Boarders Aeeemmariateil ......EEi WANTED - MALE BOABDERS. 22 mm mm ,1,” firt ti 1 c o M o E IIIC II BUB 8. en T wA"TFD,TT:;g.t A plyogosgg women experience unnecessary. 18"” 9 ” 0 p ' Full or part-time. No investment. m”""a3"ei You take orders and cash deposit, we ship to customers. Complete details. Dept. L 1, Box 294, Ham- ilton, Ont. .A......-E:i---- BORDERS ACCOMMODATED - Girl commercial college students. Quiet home. Central. APPW 301 297 Guardian. FREE NYLONSI DIJII.0-TEST nylons replaced free if ruh, snag D within period up to two months. CAR LEAVING Foil. BOSTON Men's hose guaranteed up to six Auk. 2056 01' 31- Clh 13” WW months. Amazing guarantee. Phone . makes money for you, full or m- CAR LEAVING OEAHDT-1-E. spare time. We deliver, collect. town for Boston Friday. Aocom- 7"” 5”" KW D"'”""?”' Ham” rnodste one. Writs no: see, "in- GU31'dl3n- MAKE EVERY DAY A PAY DAY. Earn a Free Suit by selling made- to-measure clothes in your dis- trict. splendid opportunity for ambitious individual. A few calls a day will put cash in your pock- ets and a Free Suit on your back. A real opportunity to go into business with no investment. Free sample set of hundreds of stretches, style book, etc. No ex- ?. LEAVING FOR MONTREAL ON Thursday, 21st. Can accommo- date one person. Phone 63-21, Montague. (tars & Trucks For sale ..AgAAm............-. FOR SALE -- 1938 CHEVROLET. 3150. Apply 122 I-liiisborough. -- FOR SALE - 1937 PLYMOIJTE gedgn, new mu gnd bnugxy, perienee, no money needed. Write reasonable. Leslie Nicholson, ilnmedlltely 101' the molt Gom- mm . pieto made-to-measure clothing ' set and for instructions on taking measurements. "Prank- lin Park" Clothes Inc. Dept. z-2s. Box 30, Station "N", Montreal. P.Q. Sales iielli Wanted ANY IELIABLE PARTY INTER- ested in earning 32.50 hourly (not commission) distributing 200 ” ” t quality Home and Farm necessities in established neigh- bourhood Paula Route on full or spare time basis, should immed- lately write: Paula Co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul St. 17., Montreal. Typewriters NEW DEFERRED PAYMENT terms on Remington Portable Typewriters. Payments as low as 35 monthly. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience. Re- mington Rand, 104 Kent Street, FOR SALE -- 1950 MERCURY sedan. Radio. Ileater. Fcglights, Sun Visor, etc. Perfect condition. I-Ieber Ramsay, Alberton. FOB SALE - VANGUARD Sl- dan, 1950. new battery and tires S1050. Owner leaving province. Heath MacQuarrie, Victoria. ..A...m:E.-.-A.-. Female Help Wanted FEMININE HELP WANTED I0! Laundry. Prince Edward Island Hospital. Apply Business Man- ager. , WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED shoe naleslady. All enquiries con- fidential. Apply Box 303 Guar- .......AA....A...A.... WANTED - noosexsrnrnn. TWO in family. small flat. Washing sent out. For 1st September. Write ' Mrs. R. Meirose, 520 Dunn Ave., Lancaster, N. B. WANTED - GIRL son GI'Nll- al homework in small modern home. Must be fond of children. References. 515.00 per week to right party. Transportation paid. Write to: Mrs. L. H. tren, 11-bth street, Saint John. N. B. For Sale ........A.m...m...... FOR SALE - FRa&IIENED COW. Ivan Ford. Glasgow Road. Foil. SALE - SUCCESSFUL busincu, Mrs. Johnston's Ladles' Wear. Reason-Health. WWWWTFW? T FOB SALE-McCORMICK DEID- ing binder. Apply Russell Nan- 'i'e Let ...m.:.A..:...A.j TO LET - TWO PARTLY FURN- ished rooms. Phone 24534.. To RENT - LARGE FURNISI-I'ED room. Central. Phone 25324. To DENT - FURNISHED CT!!- tage at lukcrman. Phone 3014-R. FOR RENT - FURNIST-TED apartment. Bonnie Brae Inn. Summer " . TOLET-0N'EOITWO!"UIT.N- ished rooms, heated. 221 Wey- mouth vstrset. ...AA TO LET -- FISHING RIGHTS T0 1", Keuyv, cm". one of the best dishing sites in r ' Offer closes August 1'93 SALE '- ONE nnwma 30th. Box H. K., Guardian, sum- wagon in good condition. l-ler- mu-5”.- msn Inga, Millview. roe sane - nasrrv EI.EC- WIIIOU . tric washer, in good condition. Apply 31. St. Peters Road. FOR SALE - NEWLY l'Rl8I!EN- ed Holstein cow and calf: also young cattle. Phone 391-W. FOR. SALE - QUANTITY DIY firewood, located at Sourls. Apply P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters Bay. A.m.....A.......g..A. WANTED - SMALL OR. MEDIUM sise trunk. Phone 313. WANTED-IIOUSEKEEPER. Nsarncharlottetown. Apply "M." ........A.A.:..?A.. WANTED - RASSAGE BY TWO girls leaving for Toronto Wed- nesday. Phone 1663. ' non sans-orm nnsvv nun W ' ,nsw.E Tm. tractor trailer, 1! ply tires. Ap- w,.". nluu clpum, mu ” PW 15' 5- M”R”v 15'" R”W"V' price. Murray Mscxenzie, Dun- FOR SALE - TWO EIGISMED 33135 C9"h'9- L WANTED - DY RELIABLE W0- fnnn, position as housekeeper, ” ' or general ” E, in small adult fun- ilz. Apply Box 190 c-o Guar- class gills, due to furrow Octo- ber. J. I. German, South Hel- SALE - -ll ROWE TAKE oft Binder, I root out. like new. Inquire Eliot and Wobltal. Ken- WANTID - LIMITED QUANTITY Spruce logs s- inches or over at , small and, 10 it. long, delivered at my mill between Sept. 1 and 1). liar further particulars sp- Mlll. Eourls Lina Il.8. steel iieport L -- Steel Magazine aye today the shortages in various types of steel may not last so long, after all. The weekly metalworking pub- uga iioation, which previously had pre- dicted shortages of several months' duration in nearly all major steel loducll, says present reports in- l diate the scarclties will be of short duration. . liar one thins. Steel says, the steel mills in the United states the are recovering quickly from effects of the recent country-wide strike. ceased Last week the mills in- tirelr production rate as points to edit per cent of theor- seebonees is lllclilng than . imalhsn . lleny sheet had a fair cushion of invantseies to meet I rather za- Ittltlod volume-of needs. ' t ply to John Scott or Webster's Road. . CLEVELAND. A I. 17: - (AP) - nannies um i in heavier 'voi-- Bii-tter Supplies Likely Ample For Next Winter UPTAWA, Aug. 17 - (GP) - Government butter will be cheaper next winter than it was a. year ago and there likely will be enough of it - along with commercial stock- piles - to eliminate the need for butter imports, agricultural offic- ials said Wednesday. They based this estimate on cur- rent production trends, the govern- ment stockpile that is being bull: up under Federal price-support and the lower price the government is offering to the producer, 58 cents a pound wholesale against 63 cents last year. Government butter retaiied at about 70 cents a pound last winter. It may run to about 65 cents dur- ing the next cold spell, officials said . Though it's offering less money to the producer, the government is getting a lot more butter under the 58-cent-a-pound price price-support program than it did in 1951, though how much is a secret. Last year it got so little butter and commercial supplies were so skimpy that the government. arm- ed with legisiatlon which virtuallv gave it a monopoly on butter im- ports, brought in 12,500,000 pounds Tl-IE GUARDIAN. .--, 500,000 pounds before the govern- ment slipped the noose on imports That made for a total of 17.000,- 000 pounds imported. some of this was sold on the domestic market, but the government didn't get rid of all its imports, ending up with a surplus of about 8,500,000 pounds when the new production season opened last spring. Butter still is under import con- trol. Meanwhile. with the market fcu Canadian dairy cows cut by the United States embargo on Canad- ian cattie and meats, more cows are being milked in Canada this summer and butter production is being built up. Creamery butter production dur- ing the first seven months of 1952 climbed to 159,230,000 pounds. up 12,711,000 from 146,519,000 in the same period last year. Output dur- ing July increased seven per cent to 39,000,000 pounds from 36,339,000 in July, 1951. Consumption during July increas- ed to 2d,634.000 pounds from 21',- 000,000 last year and in the seven- month period climbed to l5l,".ilB,- 000 from 144,622,000. The Canadian stockpile of burner on Aug, 1 stood at 58,865,000 pounds from New Zeaiand and European sources. The trade shipped in 4.- Forecast Possible Drop In U. K. Living Costs By Ronald Williams LONDON, Aug. 17 -(R.cutersi- The government Tuesday forecast a possible drop in Britain's high cost of living-iflwages stay at present levels. Cheaper materials might bring, a fall in prices of clothing and manufactured household goods. These items account for 20 per cent of wage'earners' pay packets. Treasury experts also said the prices should at least remain stable and might even drop on a wide range of goods from coal to vege- tables and from beer to tobacco. But the experts included the big llrolieriisjlondg-.rr When Bullish Trend Al N. Y. To End NEW YORK, Aug. 17 - (AP) - II the summer bull market in stocks coming to an end? It hasn't yet. but brokers are keeping their fingers crossed. Last week ihe stock market was hit by one of the sharpest shake- outs in the three months that this present phase of the bull market has been under way, The down-beat, however, cannot in itself be considered anything more than a minor jog in the mar- ket pattern. It would have to take on a more severely bearish aspect before it could write the end of the summer bull market. Something like 80 per cent of the week's fall was concentrated in the Tuesday session. The rest of the time the market marked time in a mixed to slightly low- er manner. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost 31 on the week and closed at 5108.70. The total at a little more than 5,000,000 shares was the lowest for a full week since the second week In May when everything stood still while the United States Su- preme Court hesrd arguments on the government seizure of the steel industry. That week in iurn was the lowest full week in three years. . The five most active issues on the New York Stock Exchange this week were Reynolds Tobacco "13" off H8 at 34 3M, Chesapeake 3: Ohio up 1 3X8 at 37, Columbia Gas off H2 at 14 1l8, Wilson & Co. off H4 at 9 W8, and Amer- ican Telephone off 3l4 at 154 M4. Canadian issues were irregular Friday. Dome Mines and Inter- national Nickel each lost U2. Canadian Pacific was 1X3 lower. Melniyre gained TU2. Hiram Walk- er SM and Distillers Seagrams 1l4. On the curb Lake Shore and Giant Yellowknife each were U4 higher while Royalite Oil eased V8. UUT OUR WAY 'ji"' MAY NOT as an increase of about 11,000,000 pounds from 451140.000 a year ago ii. If wages go up, their predict- ions about the cost of living must go out the window. And wage increases Nearly 9,000,000 workers have claims in for pay boosts. The pressure on the government's are likely. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Uranium iiush Almost Over REGINA. Aug. 11 - (or) '- The first great iuranium rush in the atomic age is almost over. what mining men have describ- ed as "the most intensive" mineral rush in Northern America in this century has pretty well run its course in tile Beaverlodge uranium field of Northwestern Saskatch- ewan. Last week more than 1,000 men scampered over the mountains and granite ridges in search of the for- tune-bearing , chblende ore. There were grizzled old prospect- ors who had switched gold pails for geiger counters. geologists who knew the mining game backwards and the fly-by-night ”" i " stakers hoping to pick up ground for, a quick turnover. A small-scale uranium rush did take place in OXll.3J'lO'3 sault Ste. Marie area four years ago. but it was dwarfed by the Beaverlodge rush of a week ago. Sourdoughs of the gold-mining era would see a vast difference be- tween last week's uranium rush and the ”roarlng nineties." Guns 1 FOR SALE ' One Frost & Wood second hand binder. . One Massey-Harris second hand hinder. One 2-piece thresher We still have a few new binders left. We guarantee prompt de- livery for early orders. LEO F. nossimn Massey-Harris Dealer Moreli Phone 1 HOUSE FOR SALE MALPEQUE VILLAGE f" . t ed t ttic :ln:um1.:t:m'were no us o se pApp1yg ..131””,s..”;,25:”.,i:.:'".:..:”";; -DUNCAN M--GOUGAN their lives in the wilderness were Malpeque the checchakees-the greenhorns. Among the beginners were Count and Countess tie Nodzelewski. who arrived in Canada from Paris 13 months ago. After boning up on geology in Montreal, they left for ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, : Meanwhile in Uranium city. centre of the staking rush, food, prices still are skyhigh. D. J. Sheridan, Saicatchewan's mining recorder, said a trickle of stakers likely will continue for a- bout a week. However, he said he wage-restraint policy is increasing. The treasury forecast, made in its bulletin for industry, coupled its warning against granting wage de- mands with another note of caut- ion by saying many falls might be offset by other price increases. An expected rise in transport fares and electricity charges also figure on the debit side of the ledger. Tuesday's treasury statement came after price cuts announced by tea, and automobile firms. 4 Two of the largest tea firms here are reducing prices between two pence and five pence a pound Sept. '7. Two other large firms i duced charges for the last month. On cars, the biggest out announ- ced today was by the Rootes group Price of its Humber Super Snipe model is slashed by 5336 to 11,290 (including 5462 purchase tax in the home market). The Jowett car Company followed suit with price cuts between 1:45 and E232. Many dealers here believe these price-cutting moves will grow, especially among higher-priced cars, LONDON - (GP) - Sir Walter Moncton, Labor minister, told it meeting that manual workers in industry worked a weekly average of 47.8 hours in October, 1951. M” W" ”l”””"3 5""""”V 19' . does not expect to record more than 200 or 300 claims during the next two weeks. '- rm-rw B.R. x NH. and Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. E. l. N.H. x B.R. - 5 months old Properties llought and Sold Priced Reasonable HAROLD C'AMl'EELL Chelron : Also a Full Rental and Anctioneering Service 125 Kent Street-Phone uos JOHN G:E:Y:lo:r PARTS House and barn windows, door frames and doors. 2 panel inside doors, all sizes. A number of 5 panel inside doors selling at cost. 24" B. C. cedar shingles. Also east- A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I. CLEARANCE SALE 1 New Woods 4-Con Refrigerator 1 New Rongeire with STOREY SMOKING VE1: BUT U SURE; WILL as VTIME bDU START.- -YOUK P '5 BEENF . SMOKING , 0TZ;THiRT9 VEAIZ5 AND HE STILL HOLD5 'EM LIKE APATZPOT.” HANGING ON '19 ' . '?ERCH.' l-'10 Cubic Fr. Reconditioned ; Refrigerator...............S150 1 Connor Reconditioned Washer l-l-4 H.P. Reconditioned Motor 1 New 8 Cubic Foot Westinghouse PHONE 3007 i Comer Weymoutn o Euston Street ern cedar shingles. Softwood and hardwood flooring. Com- bination doors. Pine finish, rough and sized lumber. ' REACH BAGNALL Hunter River Phone 15 Milk Cooler . .. S260 540 510 Male Help Wanted Salesman calling on hotels, country clubs and steamship lines, interested in side line. Complete line of party fa- vors - leads furnished - ex- clusive area available-large commissions. Write full de- tails first letter. Internation- al Souvenir Co., Inc., 55 West 42nd Street, New York City, N.Y., U.S.A. S285 Oven 522 ELECTRIC AUGUST 13. i952 FOR SALE - Old Colonial House known as ”Oakwood", 2 miles from Charlottetown; Ideal for club house or tourist home. r Apply -. w.,rnANK MILLER East Royalty, P.E.I. AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20 AT 1:30 P.Mt As I am leaving the Province I will sell by Public Auction my household furnishings, consisting of 2 rangettes, electric; beds, springs, mattresses, couches, 3 piece chesterfield suite, kitchen and parlour tables and chairs, chest of drawers, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, 2 .mantel radios, refrigerator, washing machine, elec- iric heater, bathroom scales, mirrors, living room oil stove, kitchen utensils, also garden tools including lawn mower. All articles are practically new. If not fine, sale first fine day. TERMS CASH. DR. GLEN IIENDY. ARTHUR J. STEWART, Au doneer. T , . AUCTION SALE AT ELDON I am instructed to sell by public auction, all household effects, of Tens. McKenzie, at Eldon, on Wednesday, August 27th, starting at 2 p.m.; also dwelling and outbuildings at Eldon, same time, pro- perty of James J. Larabee, beautifully situated; in first-class condition. . Terms at sale. , D. J. RILEY, Auctioneer. ' . son sass ATTRACTIVE 9-ROOM HOUSE and BARN . Electricity throughout - Telephone 100 Acres Fertile Land - Gravel on Property Three Miles from. Montague Near Store, Church, School, etc. Reasonably priced for quick sale CONTACT-MRS D: P. MacPTIERSON. Phone 16-3, Montague ..... By J. R. William. lN,AvEi2A6iMG mole” MiL& t-loUl2i eunnrzeso 1 'aPeelMl . OUR BOARDING HOUSE l '..'..u H---" we-L OME-3 BOY6!,HOW'3lQV . EORTUNATE you came! k aw BATTLE -Ax RACES .TOMORROW. AND SHELL wnowso-,2 me" e if&' Llplaign; g - . I Rune OF, ' ,FiXetrDJ'r.'-""'1 ..-fa