IUsef Guardian Want Ads Ph one 3632 Islet Apply Dan E. Guardian. 1'0 LIT-IMALL APAUHINT ulation. a succession of exception- ally high earnings roporta by big N. Y. Stocks TQIQVIQIII corporations, some disappointing ' NEW YORK (CP) - Th tock f't d til 'b'llt M005”-Yv my 2- 1955 The G'""'"ll PIKO 9 F" S... mwulu T. Lu ntacraomca. 'llH.lVIS1ON.marlutMhad.3t: cgpe lwith ae vlnole Elm lieoizpoirlls all 1-..f.....'ff ”al'ela)., m 1' "II Radio gang, Electrical series in r eve opmenta last in addition to these. a ripple of VBIITIIBTS ACCOIIIIWUCTIII liar! and Tuck: FDT SOTO 30; "EC: cnE"l.. ulclioun DIAIE g "P, To am, - moon” I T0tchlll0(I3i:,l:'. iofhdlllill Pl” 505' mmm 9lV9"l11G Ind loin! gtlellrilgueillifenlilgil pgngiviglenda-ria::l:l oLD AGE PENBl0Nl-ms AC- FOR SALE-llil Moiuua SE- field lulu. cheap. Dial am. My J. Jdlrm PMI0 Ml apartment. Apply as; gm... ;,...l....., in. go 9." ,. book It gave a good account of itself companies kept the market in con- commodated. Comfortable coun- dan. Dial 8867. Av.Hgb1g nu; put 9; Jun. by neither falling in panic nor slam movement, try home. Ladies preferred. Write. Box 2112, Guardian. 3 cars Leaving fgiliw co: LEAVING MAY 'l'I'H for Toronto, Hamilton and Niag- ara ' ' Can date passengers. Apply 105 Pownal Street. Phone 7182. :1 cars liliil Trucks For Sale NEW MORRIS S500. DOWN. S42. Ti -3 month 50 miles per gallon. .. -Macltay Motors. Call 6448. TFOR SALE - 1947 MERCURY. Also all parts for "mi Ford. , Dial 9373. TS FOR SALE - 1939 PONTIAC. .l.,.' Good condition, Everett Mc- r":”Doui;all. Nlenroy. -? F---3-mm” Hm drive, Radio Heater V-8 . ?.'f,,23”.',I” .,.,.,l'2;',,,,',;"f.',II,lE1l.l.i3,flMotor, miledge 20,500. One Phone 5934. FOR SALE I94i CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition, with Seat Covers. 3250 PHONE 4611 VALUE For Your Money at W. G. Berbour's Ltd. A "SAFE PLACE" to Buy TODAY'S SPECIAL 1950 STUDEBAKER S895 , CAR BUYERS Today's Special Don't Delay, See it Today. 1947 CHEVROLET COUPE F. R. McLAI.NE LTD. Malpeque Rd. Dial 7358-9 BUY ANA "OK" USED CAR when you see an ”OK'' tag on our cars you get the highest, most complete guarantee available. These are in accordance with the high standards of our inspec- tion and reconditioning proced- urcs. our warranty covering those cars assures you of top value. Buy an "OK" Used Car from DOWD MOTORS LTD. I954 DODGE I-2 TON Here is an express that is as good as new. Dark blue, equipped with heater, This truck is just another of our fine used trucks. SIISO I952 CHEVROLET I-2 TON 'I'hls job has De luxe Cab. four nrw tires and is dark blue. Treat- ed by its owner as one of the fam- lly. SI095 I95I CHEVROLET I-2 TON Gleaming black with de luxe cab. Low mileage. mechanically per- fect. Good rubber and has had one owner. I953 METEOR SEDAN Til-Tulle. beautiful black body lllh ivory top. Radio, heater and has hilt 15.ooo miles. Si-195 I952 PONTIAC SEDAN llielailic green in color and has healer. defroster and good tires. Cilmnieielv overhauled. A bargain at- S l 349 I949 PONTIAC coups This Epassenger has big Ameri- ilan body with ct.-onomicltl It cylin- ier motor. Dark blue with healer and defroster. 0 3995 I952 PONTIAC COACH This owner wouldn't sell until he law the all new '55 Chevrolet. Gilly ill color. Perfect condition. N228 Dowd Motors LIIVIITDD "many at. nuiurl .....M.L.L,gL,.g,,g,, FOR SALE -VIOLIN. iuinr For: SALE .. rm Dongs size, perfect condition. Dial Sedan. Good condition. Phone 9191- 130, Montague. FOR SALE-ill! MERCURY :- ton truck with hoist, priced for quick sale. Phone Sourls 78-4. FOR SALE - CHEAP. 1047 Chevrolet, in good running order. George Hyde. Cornwall. j:.,gLL...L...jg USED CARS and TRUCKS I95l Studebaker Sedan Green, equipped with Over- POR SALE-BED AND MAT- treu II sood condition. at Kent or phone 9289. FOR SALE - ABEGWEIT OATS. re-cleaned. meets government field inspection requirements for certification. high germination. now 03.50 per loo lb. bag f.o.b. Austin A. Scales, Freetown. FOR SALE - OUTBOARD MO- ter 7'A-R.P.. with or without boat. In good condition. reason- able prlced. Apply Ralph Mu. lett. 24 Park Terrace. Charlotte- town. Mtg FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE. 150 It 10!. on paved highway. Also a double garage. (all wired and water in the house). Owing to the death of my husbgnd I Wish to sell. For full particularg owner. Aplwlvtoml-.1 Ml l,S. NOW Only SI Peter's Bay,” P.reEl.e I. C M 1 . Female Help Wanted WANTED- PRACTICAL NURSE and companion for elderly lady ii" Flood home in Montague. Please semi applications in P. l95I Buick Sedan In A-1 condition, equipped with Radio, Heater, Turn Indicators. See it- o B - - v , . TI475 ins D:g:,72 aslnalcl I950 Mercury I-2 Ton wages" Pickup In good condition. Mr. Fish- erman this truck is cut out for you- T695 Registered nurse with g some stenograpllic experi- I949 Meicury L2 To" ence. Salary in line with re- Plc up sponsibilitics of the position. Apply to The Association of ui d with Heater, good Eq we Nurses of P. E. 1., 188 motor, body trlglht. only 3675 Prince St., Charlottetown. I953 Vanguard Sedan iI'Tr?ilrVen?li1lTlg:xceTlr;ht W a n I C d tion. Look at this for value 33” DINING ROOM STEWART MOTORS WNTRE55 LIMITED Apply in Person 224 Great George St. to Charlottetown RENDEZVOUS For Sale IIBTYIIBIOII EGG GRADER WANTED FOR SALE - QUANTITY OF good timothy seed. W. P. Cam- eron. Albany. FOR SALE - REGENT SEED Wheat. Apply Harold Lefurgey, North Dedeque. FOR SALE-TIMOTHY SEED and Coronation wheat. Milner Hill. Fredericton, P.E.I. --?----j- Permanent employment - 00M F(l)l?lIBO.sAAIllEInOdeITDE:(?lgIel!ll:nCeS. 0" 3 m0dern poultry farm- Large Lot. pm 5250. Good wages. Phone 7798 or apply- Row Kennedyta Poultry Farln FOR SALE - ONE 1 potato planter. iron age. Apply Austin Hammill. Freetown. West Royalty FOR SALE - ONE PERCHERON ' mare. seven years old. at Keir Macl(ay'r, Darnley. , . I-OOKWG FOR I t t D d . I tgardiganfm " a e FOR SALE-I-YOUNC: Wlth cow. newy Les en . ug Robbins. ulu." A FOR SALE - FOUNDATION GOOD PAY Cobbler Potatoes. ' James S. Campbell, Cape Traverse. P-OR SALE-AHEGWEIT snap oats. seed barley. Donald Cam- eron, Hampton. , FOR SALE - 270 LIGHT SUSSEX Puilets. ll montha old. Price 8I.50 each. James Dixon. Little Sands. FOR SALE-SEED GRAIN, REG- istered Charlottetown Number ill barley and certified Alleg- weit oats. high germination. Fred Andrew, East Royalty. Elli SALE - vi'l(Wd"iKnlrTi7- Then goplaces with the Navy. The Royal Canadian Navy offers the opportunity to visit new places, see new things, and serve your coun- try while you do it. You can earn good wages while you learn a new trade. Age limits: 17 to 25 (29 with certain tr 3 d e qualifica- tions). Education: Grade 8 NOTICE The City By Law forbid: allowing dogs to rim at large. We have been very tolerant in this regard. be- lieving that during the win- ter months very little harm resulted. However this is garden and lawn time, so dog owners please think of others and keep your ani- mals off the streets for the summer months, at least. We will be looking for your complete co-operation in this matter. CI-IIEF OF POLICE. MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE MONDAY, MAY 2ud.. at 1.00 P. M. AT RALPH ARSENAULTS FARM ONE AND ONE HALF MILE FROM WELLINGTON The following articles, all taken in on farm machinery, some near- ly as good as new, all being sold, no reserves, most of all this ma- chinery has been reconditioned. Terms, cash or approved six month notes. It day unfit. sales will be held on Wednesday May 4th. Cattle. some just freshened. others due to freshen. all ages, also some ieerier cattle ready to go out to pasture. Si tractor plows; 3 single plows; 4 sets spike harrows; 3 sets lever barrows; 1 sets, three section tractor lever" barrows; I tandem disc harrow (new idea): 7 gang plows. I combine seeder; 3 inan- llre spreatiers; 4 sets wheel har- rows; 2 light wagons; 3 truck wagons; 1 trotting slllky; l fertil- izer sower: 1 bay rake; l potato planter; l hiner; 4 crushers (grain): I pulper; .'l gasoline en- gines: I small gas motor; 1 set. grain lrinni-rs; 2. potato scufflers: 3 cream separators; l threshing gear; I set double harness; work harness: horse collars: 1 (lift lb.) milk cans: 2 I50 lb.) cream cans; l canning machine: I3 cows; 4 feeders; 2 calves; 1 four wheel taller. Major Moose, Auctioneer. . ..-......L..a Nursery Still: siriirort DUNLAP s"rTr.'A w- berry planls 51.50 per hundred. 010.00 per thousand prepaid. M. F. Reeves, Soulhport. day evenings. York. STRAWBERRY PLANTS - SEN- ator Dunlap, strong healthy. year old plants, freshly dug. trimmed ready to set out. Price 31.50 per hundred, 510.00 per thousand. Lots of 5000 or more at 39. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants, one goosebe I; hush included free. Parker Jewell. York. salesmen Wanted satisfied yith your work? Would you like a business of your own? If so, write Rawleigh'a. Dept. E-470-GG, Montreal. P. Q. ization. 37.500 to 510.000. Write Utility, 330 Smith Dear- born. Dent. C 31. Chicago 4. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Lost & Found STOLEN - FROM 15 ROCKFORD Square. boy's bicyle. Anybody having information. Phone 8449. LOST - RED HUDSON BAY blanket in the vicinity of Mai- peque. Finder notify Owen Mac- Goughan. Malpque. Mair Help (Wanted Hurry's, Wlnsloe, Registered Shorthorn cow. five yeai-sold, to freshen June 23rd. Turner Farm Equipment. 889: Fitzroy Street. FOR SALE - REGISTERED Guernsey heifer due to f ” May 15th. Registered Guernsey heifer 4 months old. Also quan- tity timothy seed. Redvers Stewart. Loyalist Road. FOR SALE - AT MR. E. N. Trowsdale. Westlrnoreland: 15 Miscellaneous H. P. Internatione ' ” n t good condition. priced to sell. ”3o';,:'0D:lE':gi-'”- -"CI"! Apply Turner Farm Equip- ment. ISM Fitzroy. FOR SALE - ONE HUNDRED each Light Sussex. Barred Rock a New Hampshire. five weeks old, One Belanger range with water front in good con- glllolil. B. A. MALl..E'l'i'. York. .E. . FOR SALE 4-door I061 Chrysler Sedan own- ed by the late Percy W. Turner. Automobile in excellent condition. Less than 13,000 mileage. May be BRING YOUR SHOES 1'0 MOD- ern Shoe Repair. 90 Sydney Street. Charlottetown, when they need repairs. Good service. FOR SERVICE- REGISTERED Chester White boar. Fee 55(1) at time of service With return privilege. Milner Hill, Frederic- ton, P.E.I. Nolige Will the parties who now have the Flo-Glaze colon- lnnveeted It 31 Prince Street izer albums please return AW”: some to- DOUGLAS BROS. I mm IONBIEB ies Raspberry Canes. 25-31.00 be” . ' . at farm. 1-. L. Smallwood, or er See M wmei ATTENTION DIRECT sou-:s. Charlottetown. NAVAL RECRUITING MEN. COMMISSION BASIS. FOR sans -- loo ails. FOUN- OFFICER If you are interested in a smart. dation Cobbler seed. l Mare 7- HMOS "Queen Charlotte" new. reasonably priced Utility year-old, quiet and sound. Charrot-tetown Item which shows you a good Weight I250. Melville Bell, 1299- profit with little effort, write img sable. d' i ', to BOX 288. care a FOR SALE g A... STANLEY Charlottetown Guardian. This item sells to salesmen. routemen. travelling men, doctors. teachers. students and many oth- ers. practically on sight Be first with the newest. Apply today for agency. No capital rcquircd. Commission when sale made. All replies treated strictly confiden- tial. Apply:- BOX 288. i Charlottetown Guardian To Let TO LET - THREE HEATED rooms. sink. also one furnished room. Apply 221 Wcymoutll St. TO LI-21'-l.AR(:I-I FURNISHED room, bay window over street. Phone 04163 ro LET - FOUR noon APT: senior couple only. Write Box 291 Guardian. TO LET - KITCHEN APART- ment, private entrance, partly furnished. 5! Upper Queen St. Dial sass, FOR RENT-HOUSE AT MIL- ton. with 2 acres of land and electricity. Will rent with or without land Phone Milli Sum- merslde or write Daniel A. Mac- Lean. 7,Arcona Street. r”lTIf" if r? N r"..'."c6-FrlIoi'T4 mile outside city limits. Rent free in young couple. without children, willing to help care for lawnm:nd house during summer GARDEN SEEDS!-ALSO HALE. Mangel and Turnip. Store open daily. also Monday and Thurs- Arthur Vesey, STRAWBERRY PLANTS-PREM- ier. Jessie or Senator Dunlap. 81.50-I00; 3500-50): 09.00- 1000. Prepaid A. G. Jenkins. Southpnrt. MANSWANTEVI) -. AI?r.'v"oi7l)'is- SALESMAN - IMMEDIATE opening. Large National Organ- shows how you can qualify. It has guided thousands to better F03 REMTGMUND F1093 pay and security - wit; not you? running up in unbridled PlllllIi- siasm. Among other events were a gov- ernment biow aimed at stock spac- The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended the week un- changed at 5l64.lll. wall litreel. suited the week in apartment. til: .1 bath. Av.uaslo”eui;-mllfiy. TL mduol," L” '”" N”-"'3 ply "EL." Guardian. gm ,( hm, Give ago and laat school. Write Radio College of Canada, 86 Bathurst St., Tor- onto, Est'd. 17 years. FOR RENT FOR SUMMER months, furnished ground-floor Spartment. Apply R.T. Guar- an. FOR RENT-C ROOM HEATED wmned apartment. Lentrally located. electric stove supplied. immed- wgzfnn T. DAIY STROLLII” late possession. Apply Box 13.1), j..;...L......D.... Guardian. W A N T I D - ALE BOTTLES. g . Fox RE "1 IMMEDIATELY Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. Michael Bros. WANTED - BREAD(;S.TASEED- er. Apply Neil Darrach. New Argyle. TOP SOIL Excellent quality Top Soil for sale on site of new pro- rxessing plant at Sherwood siding. five room apartment on Long- worth Ave. Modern convenien- gl. S35 monthly. Write it Guar- an, Soil can be trucked from site on week days after five p.m. each evening and before nine a.m. each morning. Positively no trucking of top soil permitted between nim- am. and five p.m. without special arrangement. Price 50c per cubic yard. Contact Mr. Mclnnis, the watchman at the site or phone 7338 Charlottetown. FOR SALE HOLMAN'S ISLAND Approximately I30 acres in size. May be had either with or without Shooting Rights. Apply: H. T. HOLMAN. Trustee R. T. Holman Estate. SUMMERSIDE r FOR SALE We have just finished unloading one car of B. C. shingles. 16 Inch. 18 inch and 24 inch. One car fir finish land plywood. One car eastern cedar shingles. One car of gyproc. Get yours today while our stock is complete. RAY BAGNALL Hunter River Phone 15 ARRIVING MONDAY Carloads grass seeds containing mixture 70-15-15 alsike clover, single cut and double cut clovers. alalfa and timothy seed. We also have in stock Abegweit and Erban seed oats. Charlottetown No. 80 2-roiv barley and Acadia seed wheat. L. J. ROSSITER Grafton St. East Phones 3186-6717 Property In Charloiielowr For Sale By Tender 'iic-mlers will be received by the undersigned up to May 10th, 1955, for the purchase of the property 134-136 Richmond Street, known as the Oddfellows Building. This building is of brick construction and has a front- age on Richmond Street of 37 ft. 8 in. and a depth of 218 feet to Sydney Street in rear, with three stories for 128 feel and two stories for 90 feet. There is an adjoining Ell 32 49 built of brick, three stories. The whole building has .ipproximaieiy 25,947 square feet of floor space. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ODDFELLOWS HALL O0. L'l'D.. A. 0. F. GILL. SN-.,l'etal'y, 63 Ambrose Street. BAKERY EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES FOR SALE Offers will be received at the office of the undersign- ed for the Bakery equipment and fixtures of ”Pineau's Home Bakery." i Offers may be submitted as follows:- (1) For individual pieces of equipment and fixtures which include ovens, bread mixer, slicing ma- chine, wrapping machine, do-nut machine. show- cases. etc. (2) For all of the equipment and fixtures. Detailed lists of equipment and fixtures will be furn- Ished on reuuest. For further particulars and inspection, apply to:- . ltictlisltlili Iklisffqu, ADUIIIU Incl: ol.”3.l."'f”"...'f.-'i-'iif'i”l AUCTION SALE WEST COVEHEAD SATURDAY, MAY 7-1.30. P.M. Owing to ill health a public auction sale will be held -on my premises on the above date, consisting of the fol- 2'5 lowing:- 1 Holstein grade cow. freslu-ned; 6 Ayrshire grade cows. freishened; 3 Shorthorn grade cows, freshened; 1 Holstein bull (pure bred), sire Falconwood Firland K. C. D. Colonel, age 2 172 years; 1 Hereford steer, coming 2 years; 7 grade Shorthorns, coming 2 years; 1 Holstein calf. 6 months; 2 Holstein steers, 1 year old; 2 Holstein heifers, 1 year old; 9 Holstein spring calves; 2 sows. to farrow in August; 1 sow, to farrow In September; 1 pig. 4 months: 12 spring pigs. R weeks old; 10 spring pigs, 3 weeks old: 1 horse, Percheron. R years. Terms of sale: Under 350 cash, over that 8 months credit on aproved joint notes at 67?; per annum. If day not line. will be held Monday, May 9th. RAMSAY AULD CLAUDE CRASWFILL (lwncr Ailriioneer AUCTION SALE At Eldon on Friday, May 6th at 2 p.m. of old butter fat-t0l'y building (to be removed from lot) also lot. of land, 10 H. P. steam engine, quantity of ahafting, hangers, hells, eta. J01-l'N W. lVl'(l('hVIl4llTAlVIS, Secretary Federal Dairying Co.. Eldon. LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE AT FERNWOOD, P. I. I. ON TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. 19!! at 12 I O'ClOCK NOON STANDARD TIMI. Having sold my form I will soil by auction on the ubovo dale my entire farm equipment consisting of: I four year old filly, Abner T. Clegg; I two your old filly, Jollity; I work more; I! choice milk cows, slsorthom grade; II cattle, I and 2 your old; I2 young pigs; I trailer with steel box; I Furmall H tractor with cultivator and hiller attach- Lments; I Furmali C tractor; 2 tandem disc harrowa; 2 I. H. C. 3 furrow plows; I tour section lever barrow; I set smooth- ing lvclrrows; 1 two row Iron ego planter; l Niagara duster; I surge milker; I.carl; I driving wagon; I driving sleigh; I wood sleigh; I I5 marker International grain drill. Terms: Cash. If day unfit sale on out fine day. HUGH MORRISON Auetlonaor LORNE H. MucFARLANl Owner AUCTION SALE OF HUIISI-IIIOLD FllRNI'I'UR;E AND El”lf'lfX.'l:9 No. 50 School Street TUESDAY, MAY 3rd AT 2 PM. I have been instructed by Mrs. Laura Mac-Kinnon to sell by Public Auction her household effects Including: and buffet. like new; 3 end tables; I trilight. lamp; 1 wicker arm chair: 1 drop-back chair; 3 nilcloth squares; 1 small table; I Cone electric heater; 1 desk lamp; 2 ash stands; 6 dining room chairs; 1 mirror; drop-back couch and mat- Llross; rangelle: Flnterprise Iron Duke range; 1 single col; ll fold-away ml and niailrcss; 2 beds: springs and mat- trt-ssos; I Simplicity electric washer; window shades; our- lains and draperies and other small articles. W. FiiCA'lV IN. Ailvtioneer. A u cl I o N STRIPES” AT NEWTON LOT 26, WEDNFSDAY. MAY 4th SALE STARTING AT 12:30 O'Cl.0CK Having sold my farm I am selling my household ef- fects, machinery and live stock consisting of 10 good 2 year old steers; five 1 year old steers; 2 spring calves; 4 young choice milk cows; two freshened and two to fresh- en May; general purpose horse. five years old; one brood sow due to farrow June 1st; 3 pigs 3 months old; 50 hens 1 year old; 4 geese with goslings. MACHINERY: Two ton Mercury truck. 1949, with new motor and tires: one boy mower; hay rake; hay load- er: Hardy sprayer; beater digger (Moody); disc barrow; wheel cultivator; 3 section spike barrow; single plow; gang plow: high truck wagon with box, poles and shaves; box cart and saddle; wood sleigh with box; box sleigh; drum and cleaner; work pad and breeching; driving har- ness complete; bridles; collars; halters; homes and traces; potato rake, fork and baskets; a quantity of Abegwelt seed oats; forks; shovels; bars; wire tlghteners, etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECIS: Enterprise Royal stove (new); several beds with springs; kitchen tables: chairs; room tables: rockers: couches; sideboard; Aliadin lamp; gas lamp: several small lamps; dishes, pots, pans. broilers and many other articles too numerous .to mention. If day rainy, first fine day following. Terms made blown at aaio. EC . ALDBSGRR, 3 piece Chesterfield suite, 1 dinnette set. table, chairs of MARKETS and FINANCE. a nervous frame of nhrli. legit ning Monday. the new higher mar- gin rules were in effect. The fed- eral reserve board ordered brokers to iilnit the margin of credit to I per cent on the purchase of secur- ities. Previously you could borrow 40 per cent of the price of the stock you bought. The margin news had to be balanced against the announce- ment lhat steel production tiul week was estimated to produce the second highest tonnage h the industry's history.. The five most active issues of the week on the American stock exchange were Ford Motor Ltd. up 134': at Ifiia; Canada Southern Petroleum up 9-16 at 3 1-116; Bra- zilian Traction up IV; at 77:; Sentry Safety Control off it at 296, and Webb and Knapp DP lb at U.S. SieeT CLEVELAND IAPI-Steel mill! bnnsted their production half a point to 96 per cent of rated capac- ity iast week and came within 7,000 tons of matching a wartime record for weekly nutpilt. The record was 2..”I24.000 ions h the week ended March ll. 1.953. during the Korean War. Last week. with only about 10 per cent of the output destined for defence usel, production was 2.317.000 tons. Steel magazine. national metal- working weekly. reported this Slin- day and predicted current produc- tion is not likely to go milrh higher. ”Before it will be willing to go much higher." the magazine said. ”the steel industry will have to be convinced that high demand is here to stay for a long time. and it isn't convinced." One of the biggest question marks in plotting steel'a future II the auto Industry. nnw riiscilssing the CIO Auto Workers' rleman for a guaranteed annual wage. The issue could result in a strike. Steel said that if the new in- dustry slows only moderately, tho over-all demand for steel could re- main high. for many other bulb nessea are doing well. Plan Talks OIT Cool Problem OTTAWA (CPI-Plans for later talks to seek a solution for the Nova Scotia coal problem were laid Saturday at a meeting bo- twooa Federal Mines Minlstu Prudhana. Premier Hicks of Nova Scntia and officials of the Dom- inion Steel and Coal Corporation. Mr. Hicks said after the meet- ing the whole situation was dis- cualled. but he declined to elabor- ate. I woe dcctdad ta.hnld two continuing meetings. he said. The first. to be heirl probably next week. will deal with the problem of finding additional mar- ket: for Nova Scotia rioal. It will bring together Doeco officials and members of the Dominion ooal board. The second meeting. to be held later, probably in Halifax. will be based on what develops from the lfirst talks. It will include federal land provincial officials. the com- pany and officers of the United Mine Workers (CCL-CIOI. Howe Toilglrsmt N. Z. Industrial Developments AUCKLAND, NZ lCPu-J;-"dc Minister (2. D. Howe visited on enterprise this weekend In which Canadian know-how is developing an industry that Will affect Cana- dian exports to New Zealand. Aftergtouring Kawerau. site of I newnnrint factory. which shortly starts production. Howe com. merited that it was a wonderful achievement but hoped New Zea. land would still look to Canada to: some newsprint lupplieg, Howe also .lIlSpEClC(l drilling site; at Walrakei in the centre of North Island where natural llnricrgrollnd steam is being harnessed to pro- duce heavy water and electricity. At the latent hora he was unable to hear engineers” explanations. sl- lhmlllh 100 yards from the gilg, because of the earanlitnng mm- the steam. Howe was unable to atlmd a Maori ooncart arranged in his honor at Rotorua Saturday night owing to a slight indisposiiion but he toured the thermal regions Sull- day ilnder the care of a famous Maori woman guide. Rangi, who has shown the area to almost every notable visitor to New Zealand ll lb: past generation. He leaves New haland by air for Canada Tillvsrlay. The Japanese enrihollnlna and tidal wave of I923 cost about 148,- um lives. YOIlR BESTT MARKET FOB "Iron and Steel Scrap, l per (2000 lb. ton) 315.00 Car Batteries, each 150 lCow Hides, per lb. .... Be Bring in your lead. our radar, brass, copper. rope. beer bottles, horse hair. You will receive highoi cash prices. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located oppos- ite Estonia Store, on Kent Street. ' llama ilui I to. X 1 Cf -:3.-;.':.