.9-nv ,. .. .Z.';-:.-.:K.':e?.'-v I 1 Page 12. The Guardian Mon., March 26, 1956 Read TheCIassified Ad Apartllgnts For lieligtgg Mm For 9319 Fui-iuiiliisiiao FOUR RO0M.l-1OUIt CAL private en- occupancy. heated apartment, trance, immediate Write "J" Guardian. 4 THREE ROOM HEATED. FUR- nished apartment with bath. sec- ond floor. Hot water, modern kitchen. Mt. Edward Heights. Dial 5547 or 8436. NEW HEATED APARTMENT. three large rooms and modern bathrool I, constant hot water, ground floor. excellent resident- ial district. Dial 8852. Boarders Aocomniodated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED centrally located. Dial 9677. MALE BOARDERS. APPLY as Hensley on corner of Grafton. Home cooked meals. cars Leaving i:ATz'iTE'Av'iNo FOR TORONTO Thursday. March 29, room for m:- Bars and Trucks For Sale ....Lj-4--:- H-TON '55 G.M.C. TRUCK. LOW mileage. Phone 4802 between 6 and 0 p;m.( V rvgiw ,gg its-TiRlDoE SEDAN. NEw TIRES Good Shape. At. MacDonald, Brookvlew Service Station. Mon- tague. ' 7 I949 FORD FIVE PASSENGER coupe. hcaicr. excellent radio. Bargain 3400 or 3375 without radio. Dial-3965. 7:”; V g '54 MORRIS MINOR. LIKE NEW. Radio, direction signals and windshield washers. 2.000 miles on the Island. DiValVBnl'778. BE AN EARLY BIRD WARM WEATHER is .lL's'r AROUND THE CORNER . GET READY TO ENJOY IT WITH AN 0. K. GUARAN- TEED USED CAR- 1951 CHEVROLET Two-Door Sedan. For all year round driv- ing you can't beat a Chevrolet. This is surely one of the very best. 31125. DOWD MOTORS LTD. USED CAR LOT KENT ST. For Sale HORSE. 800 POUNDS AND wA- gon XPS J. J. Wolvcrs. Union Road. ONE LADY'S SUIT AND BUR- bury. size 14. good as new. Dial 9948. FARM WITHIN 7 MILES FROM Charlottetown. Paved Highway Apply Box 284 Guardian. LIKE NEW 2 COMBINATION Coal and Electric Range. Less than half price. Simpsons-Sears Ltd. PATIENCE STRONG'S INSPIRA- tional booklets are now in stock at the Bible House. Opposite Eatons. ENTERPRISE OIL RANGE white enamel finish. excellent condition-only 589.50. Simpsons Sears Ltd. PURE DRED CHIHUAHUA (Mexican) pups 50.00 each, Hazen Mellisb. 257 Water St. Summerslde. HOUSE. ONE ACRE LAND. small barn. furnace and elec- tric pimp. Price 32.200. Apply Elmer Cooper. Southport. g SIX ONLY -EXCELLENT USED wash . - thoroughly overhauled and in A-1 condition. Priced from 839.50. Slmpsons-Sear Ltd. Eun.DiNo LOTS NEAR sou-rn- port cabins. Centrally located. Beautiful view Hillsboro River. See Harry Mitch. Southport. IEE THE FINEST WASHER built in Canada to-day. The 1956 Kenmore Vlsamatic now on display at Simpsons-Sears Ltd. BNE ONLY MATCHING sorA IOT 117 x kins. Winsloe. dial 7404, T . . ble for small tractor Appl.V 1&9l111. Cudmore. Chitown. R. R. 6. 270 BELVI-JDI-jRE.l two miles from Cllarlottcloivn on paved highway. Dial 5205. COLDSPOT name in I'eII1Igel'al0l's..SC18 them at Simpsons-Sears l.imllc(i today. KITCHEN RANGE. RECORD, burns coal and llood. (mod condition. Ideal Utlllilgc. S11) Dial 3965. W TREADLE SEWING TtIA('lIlNE - new Raymond good condllloii. Phone Mr. Dowlllig at llIolili;iii's Furniture. IT I N i N G R o 0 M round. large, suitable ting room or summer Ba lll. Dial 3965. BUILDING LOTS ON MAl.I1l”.- que Road, 11: miles from t'll,i' limits. Sydney Enman. Charlotte- town R. R. 7. Dial 7870. T .i B I. II for sil- collate AT MILTON. HOUSE ANDVEAND and out side buildings apply to Tom Ramsay any evening after five or Saturdays after 12 noon. DELAVAL ELECTRIC SEPAR- ator in perfect condition. Will take calllc Ill trade. Dial 7025 or apply to Lloyd Vessey. York. SINGER TREADLE SEWING; machine in excellent condition at 1 025.00. Call Mrs. Robertson atl Holman's Furniture. Summerside 1 ENTERPRISE. colviaiNA.l tion oil and gas range. Near-1, ly new. In excellent condition. Mrs. Hilda Butler, York Point. Dial 7778. ' THREE ONLY - USED RAN- gettes. The ideal thing for small apartments or summer cottages. Priced from 529.50. Simpsons- Sears Ltd. I00 ACRES LAND AT GREEN Road. one mile from paved- highway. For further particul-i ars apply Pius McGaughey. 98 School St. Charlottetown. l IN SECT?It)lKIT-(?'HkI1IVSTA.1 suite. Consists of 2 ends and cur- ved centre. Rose slripcd cover-, ing. A bargain at 875.00 Call Mr. 1 Pope at I-Iolman's Furniture. AIV-:ISTSTAIE.IWT1:!'VET”'ITHE l ”Bihle House” and see the as- sortment of appropriate gifts:l Bibles, placques. mottoes and many other items tllc recipient will treasure. Also greeting cards, devotional hooks and, booklets. Kent St. (Opposite Ea-, ton's). BUILDING LOTS 110 x 125 LOC- ated at Grand Tracadie section of National Park. Vcry desirable location for summer cottage. Electricity available. Paved road. within one mile. Excellent bench Terms if necessary. For further particulars Apply Rev. W. G. Hogg, 62 Brighton Road. For Rent ONE FURNISHED. HEATED room. second floor. Dial 6268. FURNISHED HEATED FRONT room cooking privileges. Dial 9188 's"MXiIif FURNISHED. HEATED room, meals if desired. Phone 6760, 222 Grafton. EA-LCXT-EWvis7HED.XiiEAr-E-D room, meals if desired. Phone 6760. 222 Grafton. HEATED FURNISHED SUNNY room. two clothes closets near San. Employed gentlemen pre- ferred. Dial 5898. TWO CONNECTING UNPUB- nished rooms and uufurnishcd bedroom. Second floor. 39 Water. Dial 5669. A ROOM BY A MIDDLE AGED- lady in quiet. respectable home. Central. With hot plate privil-; eges. Box A Guardian. TWO CONNECTING ROOMS near City Hospital. Convenient to able hot plate. Dial 3024. vEE.FifiLovD".lE'Nl ii A I R D R E s s E n - APPLY -ANDETVIT)-ISQC 'iAiuiows 'scirZ E EwBni(ZNdr MIDDLE AGED woMAN NW: ..”ril'E" "i-'lNEs'r' GIRL FOR nousnwonk IN AN WOMAN FOR GENERIATHOUSE niiDDEE EEl iii-T POPULAR IN voUit"iT6E'AL'2 bath. Unfurnished. heated, suit-1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Fesaln Help Wanted Beautyland Salon. Stamper Residence. Phone 3815. light house work. one child. all modern conveniences. Phone institution. Modern and pleasant surroundings. Phone 4319 or write P. 0. Box 324. work. capable of doing good plain cooking. Good character. Apply Mrs. Bruce. unemplo ment bureau. light housekeeping by young cou- ple with one child. Good wages. Write Box 280 Guardian or Dial 3581 after 5 p.m. ll.V and improve your income. ()ur free course making you a Doraldina Counsell-l will open the door to success for you. Bigl profits well known line Dorald-l lna Cosmetics Station T. Dept.. 11.6. Montreal. llelii Wanted Male&FemaIe 33-00 HOURLY. EVEN WITH- out experience! Any man or woman interested in earninls, S300 hourly distributing 200 famous Home and Farm Nec- CSSIIIBS including Teas, Coffees. Extracts, Medicines. Toiletries. Waxes. Farm Insecticides and Toilics to established custom- ers in neighbourhood route on full or spare time basis should promptly write Mr. G. Lalirin, 21 St. Paul St. Motreal. Lost and gland lDN"s oi.ov EFF . BROWN LEA? for the left hand found near Zion Chllrch. Owner call at Guardian Classified Counter. Male Help Wanted ELIABLE LOBSTER "FISHER- man's helper. to run hauler. Good wages. Fred Colquhoun. Trenton. RR. 1. N S. MAN FOR FARM WORK. ALL in o d e r II iiiachincry. Highest wages paid for suitable man. Ivan Turner. Winsloe. MAKE MONEY IN TV-ELEC- tronics. Radio Operating. No experience necessary. Take Day or Night Class or Home Study with if) big work kits. Skilled men get S400-S500 plus monthly based on experience. Send for Free 40 Page Booklet. No obligation. State educa- tion. Radio Collcgc of Can- ada. 86 Batllurst St.. Toronto. Ontario. 27 years specializing in Electronics .. Services offered Tralsltflltlll Vllntod HOMEMADE nFr”ciioss"nulislrwo srunnn-rs WOULD Lnnr at your grocer or Mrs. Kenny'I transportation to Boston 28th or Home Bakery. Dial 3041. 1 igrlilgmw want” CLE .m------ FLOORS SANDED i. P0LlSHEDlc:gsYi3E 51'-'3V1CE- 11?- We Also Operate The lSl811d'l A-m-Lm...m.?.. Only Fumigating Service. - ALE B0'l'I.'LES PHONE 3054 pints or quit. Dial 8595. WEI ., ESMALL TVVO-VVKEELED . JENKINS TRANS1 ER 1, er. Address reply to Fore:t.eIiI-IIP. AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES 1 0. Box 9. city. mun: condition Apply Box 284 Guardian. JOBBING & REPAIRS ovgfrfgg t Plyrssgn smiw . a ur . t 28St. Peters nu. Dial 8735, G...,...,,, E,,,:1.'1,1,';,,,,,,1,1,111,l,,,,1)1.13111,1: '4 '”.”1E E1 3-ENT . . UND8 OR OVER. YOU CAN F11” Apply to Lester O'Brien, 207 C Y FIRES Wm, 0,5)'f)1,;,,N,m. FIRE Great George Street. Dial 3332. EQUIPMICN'l' CO, E. A. I(EEll'i'I. P. E. I. Sales Representative l 8 Richmond St., Cll'town. Office: 3434 Building Contractor BUYING LRON - STEEL - SCRAP Also: R . M59 Copper, Brass. Aluminum, Rad- 4 55" lators. Batteries. Rope, Bot- T ' ties, Hides, Horse Hair. TENDERS L. O'BRIEN - 207 Gt. Geor-geit-. Tenders will be i'eceiv- wanted To Rent ed up until April 6 for hauling cream on all 1 wANrE NbAAllo routes. Cream to be at factory by 9:30 a. m. 1 Dial 3332 ust furnished summer cottage. Write Box 293 Guardian. Iiousn on APARTMENRTUN: AT1'ANT1'f).11EG10" ;Car Batteries. each .. g cm SERVICE BUILDING Car Radiators, each . 4.00- ciiAm.orn'E1'owN, p, E, 1, ,No. One Copper. per lb. 2:icl "sealed tenders. marked on the ouuldul No, Two Copper, per lb, we Tender for Car Service Building. Char-l Red B.-355' per lb. A g H . 17c hnm "' P; ,13,'u1';,”',':,'ce',,1f'.1,1;'5,f,fd,,:”,I.”o;1 Yellow Brass, per lb. . 12c p.m. Atluntlc Standard Time. Friday. April Scrap Lead. PCT 113- -- - - 30 13- 1951 , Scrap Alulminum, per lb. Be Plano. specifications, form of contrncly and lnsrtucfionl to bidders may be social and fonn of tender obtained at the inl-1 lowing offices of the RaIlwny::- Regional Chief Engineer - Monctnn. N. Bu Division Engineer - Charlottetown. P. E. In Plans will be loaned to Don! flde con-. traders on the deposit of an accepted hank cheque made payable to the Canadian Na- Eonal Railway Company for an amount of Twenty-Five Dollars 025.00). which deposit will be We do not accept any of the. above scrap materials from juv-l eniles or transients without auth- ority. Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. beer bottles,. scrap lobster rope, Miscellaneous KEITH CARMICI-IAEL'S PLUMB ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for McCulloch chain saws. Dial 6423. Personal SLENDOR TABLETS. ARE EF fective 3 weeks' supply 52; 9 weeks S5; at all druggists. ISLANT GRILL QUEEN Street serving full course din- ners; specializing in Chinese Dishes. Dial 5229. Services Offered iciroiliginrosna "T" painting and welding at reason- able rates. 294 Allan St. Dial 9751. II-(),'I1.ACRETRUlt-IS.-TVIVHITEITIIINTI Pastry shells for parties. Maple Leaf Bakery. chocolate cake. Dial 8432. . 1BUILDING JACKS FOR RENT - When your buildings nccd's a lift contact .1. J. Stewart. opposite Central Creameries. Charlotte- town. Phone 5276. when tho plans are re-l turned in good condition. l 'nsnders will not be considered unless sub-l named on the forms supplied by the Rail-1 way Company and in accordance with the Instructions to bldderii. 1 The lowest or any tender necessarily hr Al-ct-pied. . HAYES. Truck Scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street MAURICE BLOCK will not & CO. and General Manager, ldnncton. II. I. I ATTENTION FARMERS RE: YELLOW EYED BEAN CONTRACTS Due to road conditions, all meetings which have been scheduled for study of Bean production have been cancel- - led. A new schedule will be drawn up at a later date. 9. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Employment Opportunities (CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA) The salaries listed below may be increased as a result of the general revision now under consideration. Supervising Bridge Design Engineers. Public Works. Ottawa. up BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Efc. to 37.900. Professor of Electrical Engineering (with Master's Degree) Royal Military College, Kingston. up to 37.500. For details, write to Civil Service Cormnission. Ottawa. Ask for Circular 56-2005. Weapon Systems Analysis Specialist (university graduate with and chair with new slip covers. 3 "I M "1 & F , to 56.400. . f M h -d h bu B 11 d M . 1: ed Ma, 1-, Mums. ' 0 d ' A real trade-in value at '3!-)4.50. 8 I50 amcehs:,:,,d 5105 gr Ship Inspectors - Hulls and Equipment (with knowledge of Naval ifvigksa ,.:E.l;,a":,cntusaefd Iy.-gag; c are M:','5,,. I1”-:15 Fa;-mos, onuu-lo, C1111M1'-13011l9S 111 1101111511 3 F111" -1-mm -- -z -1 - 1 J. A. ca,.w,he,.,' RD. Architecture) Transport. various centres. &5.28036.000. l District ;.;ngi,,ee, ,1, 1;, Bright who was also judge of the show. Jiture. Surnrrnicrrslde. v!m Jpg J. Elmer Blanchard. BA- '23 Ken, SL Dial 551; Inspector of Indian Schools lunlversltzy graduate) Department oflsald the regulation will be enforced P0l1111111' 911161'1-01111119111 W08 9111' LONDON (AP) - Britain dis- slan military experts h Commu- FARM CONSISTING OF I 155 Queen 3;, p.m., 4232 ....Z em..- 1- Citizenship and Immigration. Amherst. N. S.. 34.660-55.?-'50. .until it is learned what caused re- vlded by Master George Fraser, crowd Friday n has received sec. um Poland. at-res land on paved highway. ---m' r ----"m--- W A - Byron J. Grant. 0-D. Assistant Professor of Geog;-a y (Wm. Doctor-is Degree) Royal-cent diimnirc to the S5.000.000 ves- P1P? 5010110 1118111111111 111111111113 111' cet information that A considerable mm, "N A foreign office spoke All modern conveniences. High M- 0- Farmen Q-Cu 1-1--11- in Kent St. Dial 561! Mililar cone e, K... 5.0.. n to loo. 1:... details, Wm. .4, cit-l11sel's propeller. It is believed the Miss Heather Fraser and the ever number of Egyptian army officer: Y 1 11 ' 1' ' ill I be id red state cultivation. Apply office gank or comm, ,, mag, ?-im--mm is serving commission, ouawg, Ask for cl.-cular 55.2004, lship struck a submerged object. P0911101 501131 111 131131119 C1111"111e1" and men are being trained by RuI- 9 111 ”1'"1'11”'1 111"" W1” '3 w Chester 5. MacDonald Sum- C ;--- -I ---- L J. 5. Ta lor R.O. . . - . . 1 Earlier this month the Bluenose lain-Thlswnstollowed bvthe Show in 4.:-. I 1 British Middle East - ' . . . Y - Nolthcrn Service Officers Northern Affairs and National Resour-l 1 u Wme;-side. Allison M. Gillls, LLB. Com" Km; 5, 9",..." 51,, my R500 m 55.106 mus Norther" Allowance up to 52100, t ,was out of service more than a 1111kKie1;1 1;.::1c11.b;:i::g1;f31g:r:::; 01:11: I policy. ONE GENERAL MOTORS 1110- 335 1” "11"-11111111111 51- 111111 1717 mm” 9'33: "”'''1' 1.75” Specifications Officer (Footwear and Hnndwearl National Defence, ;"eg1;in1,'h.',1;'m:'"'1,.?r11;1oI': 5323"” 1" lny the Parlidale women. I The Ezyptan embassy here had truck engine used three weeks :ATw:Bh:'G;lE”"'"lI'B H J M b R 0 Ottawa. s4,l70-34.92). Mr wri ht' alddheyworks de- no comment 1 1111111311” 111911111 11' 110111111111 11" " " ”' ' ' ' ' " ”"' ' 1 l -l Fer in Civil in 'n r" Re i Milltar c ll Kin it I i K 5 th mnonro (cm rl-e lr Leo ' 11111" 111"1”'"”1 1" 5”".1'1""' shanwml be .. . .. and pump, max. 1” Granon 5;. "nun. EEJ. A n . y . gi ee lng. ya i y o ege. 2- on. partment made a ree-day check - me I '1 quarters suggested Egypt: mil- " R S M Don Id 30,". A up to 34.620. I-or details. write to Clvl1Servlce Commission. Ottawa. of Ylrmollth harbor but failed to lie Frost will present long-distance mm, "nemmu Wm, mm or frgfhoe; 3' ' '3 ” ' ' Palmer 8- Haslum CHIRQPRACTQR Ask for Circular 56-2003. find any underwater obstructions. swimmer Marilyn Bell with an en- . . the communist bloc ,,, m.mcl.. -LL gmk M Nov. scan, 3"". Pj lecturers in Economics, Royal Military College, Kingston, up to He said lnol-her Check Will be ETIVOGI Pllfllle Ill 1119 01111110 101' mg, n w” gala (just not only III! P ofessional Card, - Dr. w. R. Carson 34.520. in details. write to CIVII Service Colmnission, Ottawa. Ask made lalnture today. In I special care , ii,-gypu... Premier Gamal Abdel 1 - L. .- M01'1”0"- "alts 11 ul Prince St. Dial 54.12 for Circular 56-2002. ,MThe felllxvedsailsd from gar.-lingual: Lnonyeshella-yauold lglrl will be MONTREAL (cm 6” Nasser received larlle llnnntitias o: N- h i 7 g - - A - 3 onday. 'v'.' nes ays an ay. onor or er aw ms across -- . rues mun"-y Nmpmem from c Chartered "5 G'r:u:";rm ARCHITECT MecR,ff,lS,1."';'f,d E'L'c”f',1,',,”,"f'"E;1',,1;,,(;f,;",,f,',',i,' ,1;:,1f:,';.f,”,,';',;1,1sf'"l,1,,f:,f,”,f1”:f,',,' and from the Maine port on alter- Lake Ontario in I964 and zeros: Julien llyl he cannot remember Czechoslovakia but one expert Accounsa nh '' g various centres. up to 34.500. .0311" 1111W- 1-119 1511111511 01111111101 1"1 11911" rnllkmao Edward Chlpman who 131111111! 111 1110 11” 01 1”" .1. mm make J- A- MocGui9on 6. Keith Pickard Laboratory Demonstrator. Electrical Enslneei-ins oepmmentn was decorated for saving mm of on. at Igmg;-;;:u?r&:;y . M 0 41- F Y cm-1. Bldg Dial 9424 Queen 5; 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Royal Military College, Kingston. up to 34,200. For details. write all Ixicurou AND nouns ton ovu NAIF A union Julian's children from a iasmlro 3; N 1:," lgnulaldizlu w ch '; M Q ,d 3 A - ..-.-.., r,E.i. Dlnl nu Civil Service Commission. Ottawa. Ask for Circular so-aool. when out In the action In A: main me, ,. .1” W - '3: P E 1 mm” 135 m 111- - C 1"" I 1 c0lf10r11r::"':1- "'1 a Cargzlalnspectot, Marketing service. Agriculture, various centres, himud" I""'1'1"" "'11"; an an 3 as ' ' ' I BI I ' 95. Cl ' 9”-9. ' a.”" . cgutrelot L--L-.1.--?- -:-m-m-'r--"-- . 1! citation as having been . ,, ,)N,,,5,,”Li6,;j,C, 1, ,,,, Mom - MUSICIANS .. ?..”l2:.”2:l”5E.i.12l1”El2l.i.f31d.ii2?3””... .:.'".s"t..0' 1W :,',"".,,,.-""',':,,',,-1 ''::;;-;1,:: 3l'"..."''........... .....-........ .- ..m.:L.....L.L---L-.-m-- ' ' ' ' .11, I nu - Auto - r W 1" QM" 3” -l"" """ H. JOHN HARRIS, Booltbindern. Department of Public Printing and Stationery, 0t- pr... l'e'::11eI' min-any that ciiip- 1," "mmhu .,.,';:1;1cfn Po- I Sumner St. Slllllnltflifie G. F. Hutcheson & Son 11'. R. C. 0- 1”1"- "-115 '11 1"'"1'- T111119 1'11"" S111111111911 1” 011111 3- Infill! o Itemme M km W" mm M . M-an omen . r. o. IIUTCHESON. s.o. Studio .- 203 Richmond st. - ' ' "'”' 1'” tminn at a coin - 0910111011111 51 Gr-11- 111- 11111111” J11” 11113 aIlIEO::I1::I' c'1."..il'?-..'113'.2'."1cl1..”.....'11”l...il'.'.'..1'olf22I'”p33."6n”&1lc2i'”f.I?5.'Ili :dm.Ip&li3le umncall 5: am "it, ,,g,;.tdh',,,, ,, mm oi: :5; '15 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WW" 01'1": I W ..11-- I we-'1 rm-n .."'"'n”'.n'.. n..n..”1”'..n...”"”,.”n.'”I.3-3 . . 0 ' am McDONAlD. cums a. co. . CIiipnian,vll-you-old ravlsntaaf ,'f',,, ,,,,:,,,,”.;;"..'1",,,, '”""..:g ...... ll -COOPER BROTHERS & CO., N ' Ml 1'" "1"" "M lint port of Poland's BI c doom nodal for in-umry in the -11.... said about 11'. on-naaiu. ciluiouunu irnnml mmdhmwhhht mutant.” mm... li.u.ooANu.coMl-ANY i:uu:iilei-unite-lilac:-1!-be--l.Il'a','”-a"'a'-nlinlr mun- I. W, in amt notes: It. can-iouetcn lo. M "1 Man. age 25 to 40. to learn building construction nu .' mmnlotrhrlgrlldhlon drdltwltiolm em. MT: om lwnimm; . 1 f estimating cost work etc. ilnglhcei-,lng and general - ' . lauuqu 010! 1818' - ' out can nmmnent v-0' Amiuntoutum ' , ' - . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 'n0niiIIIIinloaIoIIhtIInlu.e..gu;-gtultlaII1 Palmer Elam: Iulldtng construction knowledge preferable. but not essential. - 1- ..l"p.' , "uh I; :ina.n.ua.d ;l-at-. llxcollentopportunlty -for-bvolopqubf-Iii growing E-Inslmr. llnhnr Dlktmdlo . 7 .. I79iQi.DlII'OMll.Q'l'lIl0VnI0'IIltOI6IO6 --1' """""' W "'1' lot - " 1 hence attend only on a film W1 young ornnhptlon. Reply Qvtng . Is , , . - c. I. mm. man 1 mm in. plblgbd I In roqpnlso rd! . . . . .. . M o '” W zlnli. Dial 333:. can help drive. 11011- Sliolll Drop - In Production Of Sleelln ll.S. CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel mag. azine blames wildcat strikes and furnace repairs for a one - point drop last week in steel produc- The rate declined to 93.5 per Also: I - and price. Packing. Crating, Shipping 4:! Household Goods to any on - 1 side points, T. II! -p 101 DONGw0ll'l'll AYE. -FEEDER CA'I'I'LE. R. MACKIN-l ' DIAL 63:13 1 non. Mermaid. T”TT"'” '1 TT TT FARM WITHIN 1 MIIES m'6.i Charlottetown - paved highway. ,cent of rated capacit production, I Four U. S. producers were hit .by strikes, and the metal-working lweekly says the walkout: may in- ldlcate a tough struggle ahead in -the steel negotiations which begin 1 in June. l "Such wildcat strikes often come just before labor negotia- tions. but this year they are ear- llier than usual." the magazine says. . Production at n ear capacity rates was taking its toll of furnace i life. ”Enougll furnaces were off last week for repairs to trim back -the operating rates in several dis. tricts.” - Steel says a buyers' market has returned to one district, New Eng. -land. where production has been dropping all year to the present 82 per cent of capacity. 1 In that district, production of sheet and other flat-rolled tonnage lwith the exception of cold-rolled lsilicon strip. is exceeding de- mand. Some customers are asking that shipments be deferred to July and August. However, the New England sit-1 nation is not typical of the rest Mr. Robert J. Hurry. Carman, with the C. N. R. was honored by his fellow employees on Friday. March 23rd, 1956 at the Locomot- ive and car foreman's office. when he was presented with a purse of money by LEFT Mr. W. A. Liv- ingstone, Asst. Car Foreman, on be- half of the employees and Mrs. Hurray was presented with a bon- quet of flowers by Mr. M. B. Mac- Millan. lchartcriug brokers. vessel agents Vice-President , of the colintry, Steel says, adding that ”many barometers indicate a strong demand for steel will con- tinue. The magazine's composite price on finished steel held steady at: Sl28.02 pcr ncl ton last week.. Scrap prices rose to 549.83 a gross1 ton from 349.17 the previous week. announced today. The Oranje Line was formerly handled by Shipping Limited and the Fjell Line by J. Brock ship- ping company inc. The regular staffs formerly handling the two lines will form the new organiza- tion. Shipping Limited will continue to operate as general freight and and agents for Irish Shipping Lim- ited. J. Brock Shipping Company Inc. will continue to act as ship- ping agents. M. P. Questions Gov'i Purchase Of Old Masters . Ottawa (Special) - Back-from his H. C. A. F. training assign- ment collrsc at Uplands Airport near hero, .1. Angus MacLean, Con- servative Member for Queens quextioned the wisdom of the Gov- crnment in spending s885.000 for four paintings. Mr. MacLean confessed that he is no expert on old masters or ,painting in general but he felt the question of buying these paintings was of a double-barreled nature. "Is the Government paying high prices forthese paintings because of their real artistic merit or sim- ply bl-rouse paintings of this kind are scarce." he asked. l Cost of old stamp and old coins -are high not because of any artis- OTTAWA positioii members sharp. furnished, permanent resident, :2---gm-em the government. to carry agbllzlzer Buttermilk wnders haul. , :7:(IGIu0aCr8dliI:'Ill. Write Box A.L. . 9 lsharet oftiglantiim-uCanada highway - - - 1 . . 3 rut: ' S -- mg b.uner' "01 mcludmg 1 ShIppTng1c0I:'IB0IIlIlltI1S of all three opposition 511PP11e5- 10 and f1'0m w0fk wantad . parties Thursday criticized as in- Charlottetown and Hun- : -- W-- F Formed ladeCl1131 I government proposal ter River beginning May l?tRIENiE:) th CAjRPEN'l1jEg1l to increase its contribution to the '3? 11 W" 5' . 9 "Y 01' 9 11 fed ral-provincial plan. None, how- ISL ' E3319 01' 011151119 W011 131311 MONTRI-EAL '(CPl - Canadian1evcer, opposed the step. . Signed: - ,overseas shipping (1956) Limited The Commons today begins de- has becn formed under the pres- hate on the federal budget for M 1 idency of Mr. James P. Boyle to 1956-57. outlined Tuesday night by R handle the agencies of two steam- Finance Minister Harris. "1 H) ship services operating from Eu- The highway proposal wo d in- Coo rope to the St. Lawrence and crease the present federal half- V g -Great Lakes ports. The lines are T:”:j-T':T":" V H the Oi-anjc Line. of Rotterdam. cANADlAN NATIONAL il.Aii.wAYs . l (2000 Lh. inn) tattoo and me He” Line. of 0510, it was Income For Aluminum Lid. MONTREAL (CP) - Record net income of 348,193,952 compared with 334,970,025 in 1954 was an- nounced today by Auminium Lim- 'ed. Net income per share amounted to 34.83 against 53.37 on the smaller number of shares out- standing in 1954. Production of primary alum- inum in Canada reached a record 607,700 tons despite an interruption of power deliveries to the Kltlmat. B. C.. smelter and o sevee water shortage in the Saguenay. Que.. area. Production in 1954 was 560.- 900 tons. 8412.000 revenues climbed to .000 099.298 from 3Z2.716,593. 32.57.000.000 for 1 Expansion tic mcrlt Inlt thcy are rare. Mr. MacLean did not believe the National Gallery shnilld be all agency for acquir- ing articles only on account of their rarity. 'lReslricil Docking 10f Ferry Bluenose 1 YARMOUTH. N.S. (CP) - Ar- rival here of the auto ferry Blue- nose from Bar Harbor, Me.. will thorough knowledge of mathematics) National Defence, Ottawa, uplbe restricted to two hours before merely because , Quebec. 15ml. Show And Sale Banquet Consolidated sales and operating from S(i28,000.000. Provision for de- preclatlon was increased to 530.- Net income of Aluminum Com- pany of Canada. Limited. a sub- laidiary. advanced to S4I.160.799 'from s33.I15.2l4. Current assets ran to f7l1,466.422 from 3640.918.- 604. Sales and operating revenues totalled saoa,ooo.ooo compared with 954. of faculties at Kit- lmat is expected to boost capacity to 330,000 tons by 1959. Capital ex- penditures are being estimated for construction of a 800,000 - horse- power hydro-electric station in the Sngucnay Lake St. John region of IN.Ii. CARMAN REIIRES C. N. R. Locomotive and car fore- man, 3. E. Lockhart. in his open- ing remarks congratulated Mr. Hur- ry on his completion of 35 years of faithful and efflcent service with the Company; having first entered the service in the B. and B. Dept.. in 1921 transferring to the Car Dept. in 1923. He was promoted to a Carman in 1936 and later as Car- man and Wreck Crane Operator, Claim Federal Contribution To Highway Bill Inadequate (CP)-Commons op-lshare in the 4,580-mile higliway's Canada highway agreement with have called oi-i.cost to a 90-per-cent contribution.tbe provinces-all but Quebec-Ila. for up to a tenth of the mileage1 in each province. Present 50-5011 sharing would continue for the rest? of the project. - NOT ENOUGH "Too 'lttle and too late." said C. W. Hodgson (PC - Victoria, 0nt.). The highway should be con- sidered ll national one and the federal government should pay 90 per cent of its entire cost. If. A. Bryson (CCF-Humboldt Melfort) said the federal proposal is ”not going far enough." It should include buying land for right-of-way. building overpasses and cloverleaf interesections and moving power and telephone lines. These costs now were borne solely by the provinces. bringing their share to about 60 per cent. Even with the proposed federal increase. the sharing would be only about 50-50. Bert Leboe (SC--Caribou) sold the whole highway should be fl- nanced by the federal government. CONSTRUCTION SLOW Maurice Bourget, parliamentary assistant to Works Minister Win- ters. said construction progress under the first seven-year trans- and other various capacities which he held until retirement on Febui-- my 29th. 1950 Mr. Hurry is a veteran of the First World War and was decorat. ed twice for outstanding re.-. vice. with the Military Medal. The best wishes of all employee. were extended to Mr. and Mrs, Hurry in the future. Barter's Film Lab been "disappointingly slow." There were 185 miles with no road at all, 1,545 miles unpaved and 1.600 miles built to approved standards of the 2.850 miles of paved road. ' The-present highway - building agreeme ta expire next Dec. 9. Mr. Wint rs has described the new federal plan as a gap-closing opp;-. ation to complete the highway in the next four years. The total authorized federal con- tribution would be increased to t250.000.ooo front t150.ooo,ooo-on amount set when the trans-Canada road plan was begun in 1949. Esti- mated cost then was EXTEND SUPPORT riucs At the Commons opening Thurs. day. Defence Production Minister Howe said at least 80 per cent of the operational and maintenance staff of the DEW (distant early warning) radar line in Canada's Arctic will be Canadian citizens. The line is to be operated by an American civilian contractor. Agriculture Minister Gardiner also announced the government's butter support price of 58 cents a pound will be continued for two more years. NEW YORK (AP) r- On four ldays out of five last week. the stock market advanced to record high peaks. No single development appeared to block the rising path of stock prices, and there was even little talk of a consolidating reaction. More and more the word "infla- tion" was heard as an explanation for advancing prices of common stocks. soclated Press average of stocks fall to advance to a record high, and it closed the week at 8190.50. highest level in its history and well above the old 1929 peak of 3157.70. Inflationary signs took the a - pearance of price increases E basic materials and servicel. in- creases that either were actually put Into effect or which were so- riously considered. I Price boosts were posted for aluminum. scrap steel. tin cans. Wonder If Inflation Factor In Continuing Stock Price Boom Only on Wednesday did the As- in; 00 down IV; from its closing price at Following the fat stock show and sale members were tendered a ban and paperbond hr "mml Cof- ' ll per prices were pushing up were talking about raising their prices. Canadian issues on the New York stock exchange were mixed over the five day period. Higher were Distillers Seagram up 1A at 381.16. Dome Mines up 94 at 16. In- ternational Nickel up 1115 at 92 and W alkor - Gooderham, unquoted March 16, up 7: from its March 9 close at 74YI. Lower were Alum- inium Ltd.. off ')i at la). Canadian Pacific off V; at 96. Granby Min- off (at 1955 and Mclntyro March 9 at 92. On the American stock exchange Canadian stock also showed a mixed appearance. Molybdenite off 3-16 Fargo Oil off 5-10 at 2. Jupiter Oils off 15 at 2 5-10. Sapphire Petrol- eum off at 31!; and Scurry- Italiibow Oils oft Vs at 2V4. Higher were Shawlnlgan Mines up 315'. at 7594. Eureka up I-16 at 21-16. Preston East Dome Oils up 1-16 at 611- and Great Sweet Grass Oil: up I-16 at 586. Unchanged were Canadian Marconi at I and Wil- quct at the Parkdale Hall. with the vice-pesident George C. Kitson. M. L.A.. presiding. Guest speakers for the evening were; Premier A. W. Matheson, Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Agriculture. Mr. R. R. world markets. and steel makers lEgyptian Army Officers, Men rich Petroleum at 1.5. v,