PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN APRIL 12. 1952 Advertising liatee Central Guardian Local Ia pt Other Ralea The advertiser agreee that Minimum Charge fir Any Advertisement 25 Cents. to per word; Announceimote and Coming lvente so per word; Cinuifled 54: per word; in Menteriun Noticea Me per inch; List! of Floral and Spiritual Offulngi, Cards, etc., 50 P" "3100: MAR" of Condolence 01c per inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 worde for 31.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 04o per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscrip- tIonI.'03 cents per inch; Address and Presentation. 01.00 for damages arising out of errors in -..-ertieemente beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether' such error is due to the negligence of lte eervanu or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Payable In Advance" nerd; Weetern and Eastern Louie On Application the publisher shall not be liable Wegown. ' charlo Apartments Wanted Female Help Wanted VVANTED - SMALL APARTMENT . in Charlottetown or vii-lnity, for summer months or permanent, in May. Box 19, Guardian. Baby chicks '(?'!W'OI'fDL1PEL-B: s this Easter for the kiddies. 13 cents eiicii, st Worth's Barber Shop. Boarders Wanted IVANTI-in-TWO MALE BOARD- rrs .2 iilm Ave. II-.'1.l)l-TIll.1' I.AI)II-IS OR GI-J.VTLE- flit”? actomniodaicd in quiet. iiioiicrn home in Kensington. Ap- ' Guardian, Summcrside. Box 5. Cars Leainiig 'Is'VEIV'CAlt7l.EAl'1N1iVEOR7 IJTET. April 20:11. Take three passeng- ers return. Phone 2108, Summer- side. c.?i'i'i LEAVING.-FOR HALIFAX Siiturtlay noon, returning Sun- day. Ciin accommodate four passengers. Phone 2993. Auto Parts and Accessories FOR. SALE - RUNNING GEAR. traiismuuioii. radiator, heater. etc 10-10 Chevrolet. Apply Mac's Body Works. cars 0 Trucks For Sale FOR SALE-1949 METEOR SED- an. in good condition. Can he sent at Market, Square. on Sat- urday afternoon, April 12th. ;0R QUICK SALE-'41 PLY- mouth coupe; also man's bike. Phone 3150-.) after 5 pm. FOR. SALE-1938 DODGE SEDAN. Good buy. Can be seen at zl-i Hillsbnroiigh Street. FOR SALE - 1947 FORD THREE ton Stake. Good condition. new motor. Phone 2790-.1 after five. Female Help Wanted WANTED - RELIABLE, ACT- ive woman for laundry and cot- tage work at Shediac. N. 3. Write "WS" cfn Guardian. TED-VVOMAN FOB COUN- Oid age pensioners ideal locality. Apply Box 2'1, Guardian office. WANTED - WAITRESS!-ZS AND fountain girl. Apply Unemploy- ment Insurance Office. Char- Ioiietowit. W A N '1' E D IMMEDIATELY - Capabie girl to do general house- work 1:: A family of three adults. Must give references-stage age. -A-D011" to lirs. Warren A. Christie. ixil C-Eiiirth Street, Amherst. S. llursery Stock STRAWBERRY PLA.N"1'S-BOOK- mg orders for Strawberry Plants. Dunlap SL3) a hundred. 50.00 a thotisanrl. Premier 51.50 hundred, 310.00 a thousand. Prepaid. Pric- es of other varieties on request. ll. 11. Jenkins, snuthport, -.1...-mnm-m-j-1 BEFORE ACPISPTING POSIT- IUVS Vi'lTH FROTESTANT SFIIOOL BOARDS IN THE PROV- INCE OF QITEBEF. TEACHERS ARE VRGED T0 INFORM THEM- SELVES REGARDING THE SAL- ARY SCALE APPROVED BY THE IIl10VlN('iAl. ASSOCIATION OF IlRf)TES'I'AN'l' TEACIIERS. Write in: J. 51. PATON. Ru-ciifivo Director. I”.A.P.'l'., Room 15. 1410 Guy Street, )IOIllI'iiilI 25. Our. PLANT A HEDGE Order Now-shipped at the proper planting time. PRIVET-"Amurense" uri- ety-the only hardy kind. 0 to 10-inch size. bushy plants. 25 for 83.05 or 515.00 per 100. FREE WITH EVERY OR- DER CANADA'S FINEST COLORED GARDEN .Gll1DE BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSERIES Bowlnenvllie, Ontario Phone Day or Night 3545 Konrad! 0 Mustard REAL psram BROKER! Charlottetown. P. 3. I. Propertiee Bought and Sold Also I run Rental and Anetfoneering Service. All Rent ltreet-Phone Iii lee letbel cleaners No clue IIIIMI 2440 WANTED - WAITRESS. APPLY The l'Viiidmili, til Grafton Sf. MA1D PBETTGEKC eral housework. Phone 2885. Summersidc. For Sale FOR SAI.1-:'7-ASIILKH('V(WlT-s-T-A,N- ley Parker, Fredericton. FOR SALE - LADIES ENGLISH Bicycle. almost new. Write Box 24, Guardian Office. I-'0R SALE - NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed Ayrshire Cow. Kciinetli Cof- iin. Marslitield. FOR SALE - ONE boat. 38 feet. long. almost new. with engine and hauler. Apply George W. Compton, Belle River. FOR SALE-CAMP STOVE. PER- fcct condition. Suitable for cock- house. J. E. Jenkins, Murray River. FOR SALE - QUANTITY OF good quality hay. Apply Vernon Boigcr, llope River. FOR SALE - ONE IiI'REBRIt1I) Jersey bull calf. Apply to Char- les Roberts. East Royalty, 1595-5. FOR SALE - ONE FERGUSON tractor, practically new. with harrows. plough and cutting bar Apply Benjamin Btars, Belle River. P. E. 1. FOR SALE - NEW AND USED belting, all widths, traces com- plete, collars and driving har- ness. W. R. Morrison. Frederic- lon. P. E. 1. FOR SALE - ONE GANDER. Apply Egg station. Montague. FOR sALE- HOUSE. SEVEN rooms, modern conveniences, cen- trally located. Phone 2025-L. THRESIIERS FOR SALE -TI-IE Dion in three sizes. Order now to ensure delivery and equipped to suit. For particulars apply W. D. Croken, Emerald. R.R. FOR SALE C. C. M. BICYCLE for boy 7 to 12 years and tricycle child's age 4 to 7 and both in good condition. Phone 1100. FOR, SALE - RUBBER TIRE driving wagon. in good condition. Apply George Buchanan, Fred- ericton. FOR SALE - SEED GRAINS. timothy seed and junks of pigs. Apply H. Arblng. Bedford. FOR SALE-USED TRACTORS. fully reconditioned. Ford, Mas- sey Harris, Farniall A, Allis Chalmers. Weeks Farm Equip- ment. FOR SALE - SEED OATS. Abegweit. Sebego Potato Seed. Foundation A. William Griffin. New Wlltshire. FOR SALE - ONE TWO OVEN Mccisry Range in good condi- tion. suitable for factory or Summer Hotel. Apply Rendezvous Restaurant. FOR SALE - PART FARLOAD cedar shingles. Attraciiw prices on all grades. Excellent quality. John A. Rodd, Milton. 1586-41. TRACTOR SALE - "30" MASSEY Tractor, new condition; 1'22" Massey, worked one crop and in top shape; Ford. with mounted plow ,one year old: used and new spreaders; shipment of manure loaders arriving next week; combine iiscd one season: will you he the lucky customer winning the washer? Elliott and Webster. Kenslngtnn. BOAT FOR CHARTER. 47 LONG x 13 beam. ilalch and deck ac- commodations for three men 5. MacDonald. Souris. lottetown. Telephone 2503-.) Well drilling. also National pres- sure pumps for sale. CUT PLUMBING 8. HEATING icosrs r i to with this raids CATALOGUE Bethe, basins, sinks. closets, electricshallow and deep well pumps, soil pipe, eoil fittings, fibre pipe, range boilers, electric water heaters, steel pipe and fittings. VIIITI TODAY MAIN iiiiiwiiric, mil iii AIINC Sililill ii"s 5") risirizsrr Phone Ideal for lobster work. Apply Rs JOHN MOORE. R. R. 7. CIlAR- , For Sale 1501: Cacker Spaniel pups. 14 School St. SALE - MALE BLACK FAlilA prices (Continued from Page 8) iba.: Choice 23.50 to 24.50; 22.50 bo.20.50; medium 20.50 to 21.50: common 15.00 to 10.00. Heifers: Choice 23.00 to.2S.50; good 22.00 to 23.00; medium 22.00 to 21.00: common 13.50 to 10.00. Cows: Good 10.00 to 10.00; medi- um 10.00 to 17.00; common 11.50 to 12.50: canners and cutters 0.00 to 11.00. Bulls: Good 18.00 to 10.00; medium 15.00 to 15.00; com- mon 12.00 to 10.50. Cattle al: Charlottetown: Deliv- ered to plant. Steers: Up to 1,000 lbe.: Choice 21.50 to 22.50: good 21.00 to 21.50: medium 10.00 to 20.00: common 15.00 to 17.00; over 1,000 lbs.:i Choice 22.50 to 23.00; good 22.00 to 22.50; medium 10.50 to 20.50; common 10.00 to 10.00. Heifers: Choice 22.00 to 22.50; good 21.50 to 22.00: medium 10.00 to 20.00: common 15.00 to 17.50. Cows: Good 15.00 to 15.50; medi- um 14.00 to 14.50; common 12.00 to 13.00; canners and cutters 9.00Jlto 11.00. Bulls: Good 15.00; good Mala Help Wanted WANTED -- MAN TO WORK on modern form, 3 U2 miles from Summersidc. Must be de- pendable and sober. Write, giv- ing full particulars in first letter. All replies held in strict- est confidence. Box ABC, Guar- dian. Summcrside. WANTED - R. C. M. POLICE RE- quires Assistant Radio Technic- ian icivilianl S2630 - 32750- 32070-02990. Location: Halifax. To assist on service and main- tenunce of police radio system in Nova. scotia. some years of experience on radio service work is rcquirgd. Application to be made to Officer Commanding, R. C. M. Police "11" Division. Halifax, N. 0.. on application forms obtainable from nearest R. C. M. Police Detachment. A - separate sheet to be attached on which is listed full details of ex- perience and technical training. To Let To BENT - FOUR HEATED rooms near Charlottetown. Adults preferred. Phone 1571-ll. To LET - om: SINGLE or- .flce Mccannell Bldg. Phone 2606. FOR RENT -- HEATED, FUR- nisheil bed-sitting room, handy hospitals and business section. Phone 940-1.. TO LET - FRONT c)-1-FIE:-1:. Palmer Electric. Phone 1444. FOR RENT - TWO ROOMS, third floor. 139 King St. FOR RENT - GROUND FLOOR Offices or stores on Spring Street. Summerside. Mrs. Percy Bowness. Wanted WANTED - INCUBATOR ABOUT 200 capacity. Lorne Bowness. pharlottewwn R. R. 7. VVANTED - A.C. GENERATOR- 5000 watts. Apply Buddy Mac- Eiven, Stanley Bridge. WANTED - ONE USED OFFICE Desk. Stanley. Shaw 8: Pearden Ltd. 1 WANTED - DOT on HALF LOT suitable for building A small home. Write Box 25. Guardian. Personal RESTORE COLOUR T0 GREY- ing hair without that 'dyed' look. Use Angelique Grey Hair Re- storer-regsin natural colour. 51.30 at all druggists. NO NEED TO DYE OR TINT your hair-regain natural colour and beauty with Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. 51.39 at all drug- glsts. -LONG BOUNDARY- Not including Alaska. the north- ern boundary of the United states runs for 3.987 miles. 13.00 to 13.50; common 10.00 to 12.00. Calves at Moncton: Delivered to plant: Choice 23.00 to 24.00: good 22.00 to 28.00; medium 21.00 to 22.00; common 16.00 to 10.00; grassers 12.00 to 13.00. Calves at Charlottetown: Deliv- ered to plant: Good and choice 23.00 to 24.00; medium 21.00 to 22.00; common 17.00 to 10.00; grassere 11.00 to 13.00. Sheep at Moncton: Delivered to plant. Live grade quotations: Good 10.00 to 12.00; medium 8.00 to 10.00; common 5.00 to 7.00. Rail grade prices for A's deliver- ed. 30.00 up to 70 lbs. Sheep at Charlottetown: Deliv- ered. Live grade quotations: Good 12.00 to 13.00; medium 10.00 to 12.00; common 5.00 to 8.00; rail grade prices 20.00 for A's up to '10 lbs. Turnipe Turnip prices are being main- tained at near the 31.00 mark: at least 05c to 95c, and it is a- mazing the number of turnips that the coming out of storage. In the first ten days of April about 45 cars were shipped. The old dairy cow will have dry tonsils if she is depending on turnips as long as they can be sold at 31.00 per bushel. The following are the prices today: Tignlsh: Fairly quiet. Loading car at. 32.75 delivered. only small lots left. Very little seed of any kind left. except a. few lots of smalls. o'Lenry: Fair movement of potatoes this past week paying 32.60 per bus. Wellington: 8 o m e movement out. of warehouses. 52.00 delivered. summerslde: Up until last week warehouses were plugged full. 32.60 per bus. Fairly heavy move- ment last week especially in seed, mostly from warehouses. Car sit- ron sane. 34-acre farm, 3 miles from Charlottetown, on Summer- side highway. MRS. L. E. CROSBY, Phone 1598-13 Attention carpenters The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America will hold their monthly meeting at the In- stitute Hall, St. Eleanors, April 17th at eight o'clock P. M. All Carpenters are common 14.00 to 1a.oo. Over 1,703 ” uetion fairly good. Borden Line: 32.00 to 32.00. None moving. Warehouses nearly cleaned out. Turnlpe 01.00 per us. . Charlottetown: 02.50 to 02.00 per bus. Turnipe 05c-05c. Keneingfonz 32.00 per bue. De- mand very good. would advise keeping potetoee moving at this price. Vernon River: None shipped this week. Price 32.00 per bus. Getting fairly well cleaned up. Car situation favourable. Morell: Nothing much moving. One car Cobbler seed loaded this week at 32.50 per bue. Elmira: Lots of care now. Very few moving. Bulk of potatoes shipped. Seed and ebleetock 32.00 per bus. Montague: 32.00 per bus. at farm and 32.64 delivered car. Not many moving. I Feeds Feed prices are fluctuating lsgalnnnd we find No. 1 feed outs in around 33.05 bulk carlots; bur- ley 32.01; No. 0 wheat 33.14; bran and shorts in second hand Jutes 367.00. All proteins are in short. supply. Ollmeni is retelling at 36.25, and Soybean meal at 3100. These prices would indicate that we should be doing is better job in producing our own grains and in producing our own grains we must have good seed and scatter 3 little" fertilizer on our grain fields. Prices are entirely too high. There is some scarcity of hay in the Western part of the Province and some oarloads will have to be imported. Wool prices have dipped too and the last month there were declines of from 1555, to 2093 in the trade. There is still no evi- dence of stability in the market. It is marvellous how the old dairy cow is keeping uP ind but- ter prices are being maintained. The quotations are the same as last week, namely: At Halifax the wholesale price is quoted at 60c f.o.b. Halifax, with local job- bing at 70c. In New Brunswick creameries to wholesalers, one and two pound prints. the price is 68c. Wholesalers to retail stores 70. At Charlottetown the wholesale price delivered is 60'.'2c, with local Jobbing 70C. The report takes note of the great interest developing these days in reorganizatloii of the whole dairy industry. I N THE STUD 2:11 ill - Roynliy Bred By Volomitr, out of the pro- ducing rscn mare, Pearl Xavier, 2:04 V4 (dam of Milestone, 2:00. and Peacemaker, 2:10. Judge Jett. 2:11. llfitzie Mite, 2:09 M4) by Guy Axworthy. 2nd dam, Sister Fan- taline. by Peter the Great (dam of Pearl Xavier. 2:04 II4; Sweet Echo, 2:00 1l2; Stepelong. 2:09 V3: Peta-r Frisco. 2:12 U4). Service Fee only 025.00. Mart.-I met by appointment. ELWOOD SHAW Phone 2010-W Orlehar SL, Charlottetown. TENDERS Tenders will be received until April 25th, for the pur- chase of the property of the late George W. Rourke of Brudenell. Farm of 45 acres. with dwelling house and outbuildings in good re- pair, situated on the Mont- ague Rlver, 1 112 miles from the Town of Montague. Good shore front, excellent location for summer cottage. Also ad? joining farm of 25 acres. .Address all tenders to- MRS. GEORGE II. MYERS, urged to attend. Montague. cost. or as heavy. holds the rear wheels and final GREATER STRENGTH - GREATER SIMPLICITY - BETTER DEPENDARILITY - GREATER ECONOMY. Many of you are not familiar with the two-cylinder engine, but let us look at the things which the two-cylinder engine is responsible for in the "John Deere" Tractor. One is strength and two is lower maintenance STRENGTH. Rear axle housing and axle in "John Deere" Trac- tors. You will find that the rear axle housing is built like a bridge-it is in the shape of a triangle. You will not find where any one of the rear axle housings have sprung. because they cannot. be broken. but it cannot be spraing and there is little if any wear. It rive gears in perfect alignment and has ample strength to carry the loads imposed upon it in every day work. TRANSMISSION CASE. some tractors use one piece cases, but none use a case that is as thick The transmission Always remember the four greet points of "John Deere” superiority. 0 GREATER STRENGTH 0 GIIEATIIR BIMPLICITY i 2 BETTER 0 GREA A. lilckard ABILITY OMY. i IIGIWA T actors Ltd. JOHN DEERE A FAMOUS NAME FOR 117-YEARS New things are nice to talk about ("John Deere" has many firsts in tractor, implement and implement control development), but do not diff- erentiate between a "good tractor" and "just another tractor". Deere" tractors, the two cylinder engine results ln:- In "John By accident it might case is in one piece. i rnnnnas F0li FIRE iIOSE the office of the undersigned. up to noon on Friday, April 18th, for supplying the City with 1,000 ft. of 21A":fire hose and 300 ft. of 134:," fire hose '(pln couplings attach- ed). The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. -J. A. Ii'ULL1m'mN, City Clerk. T WANTED Experienced Pulp and Pit Prop Cutters. Apply:- BOX 28, GUARDIAN FOR SALE . In stock-barn windows 4 and 6 lite. 10 x '12; 4 and 6 lite, 5 x 10. 24" B. C. cedar shingles and Eastern cedar shingles. plywood and building materials also doors. House windows made to order. windows all made with. kiln dry lumber. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. REAGII BAGNALL Hunter River ron sane: Drycleaning business in Moncton, best location in the City. Going concern. Good volume. Selling because of ill health. Will sacrifice for quick sale. BOX 23, GUARDIAN FOR SALE At Victoria, Orient Hotel, close by one of the best beaches in P. E. I. Boating and Fishing. Has a well es- tablished tourist and trans- - ient business. Fully equipped. Priced to sell. phone- H. R. PROFITT Victoria L FOR SALE 0 50 acre farm on pavement 10 miles from Charlottetown. Buildings in excellent repair. Electric lights and all mod- ern conveniences. II. A. ACORN, Pownal. Apply or FOR SALE Quantity of potatoes. Suitable for plant- small blue IVELLINGTON MacNElLL. Buntuln e7 Bell's Wharf. ME, UNCLE Tenders will- be received at NOTICE TO CREDITOR! of the Estate of Simon Cantelo, late of Dundee Centre. Township No. 54, in King's County in Prince Edward Island, Farmer. deceased, intestate. IN camera! 2 Before The Vi r 'I-OUIS CANTELO. Administra- tor of the Estate of Simon Can- telo. Petitioner. ' .' PURSUANT to Order herein of the Vice-Chancellor dated April 4th. 1052, all persons having any claims egnlnst the estate of Sim- on Cantelo are notified that the Vice-Chancellor Will ' : r Saturday. the Nth day of April A. .'D., 1952, at the hour of eleven o'clock 1n the forienoon at his Chambers in the Law Courts 3U"dilIl in Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island; as the time and place where the said claims may be proved before him and take further notice that all creditors not presenting their claims as aforesaid will be barred from any claim against the said estate in final distribution. DATED this 4th day of April A. D., 1952. GORDON R. HOLMES. Registrar in Chancery. APPLIBATIONS Owing to the vein-'s leave of , absence granted to, the present official, applications will be received at the of- fice of the City Clerk, for the temporary position of Civic Tax Collector. In -re- plylng; state education, ex- perience, etc. Applications to close noon April 15th. Ap- plications to be accompanied by two testimonials, refer- ences, etc. A mg- waivrcn A number of well broken. sound. low-set. blocky built horses, 5 to 12 years old. WELLINGTON MoNEILL, Buntaln c Bell's Wharf cimm ' AKER. for the i Dundns Cheese Factory. Apply to:- " L. S. HUNTER, Bridgetown. : WANTED RELIABLE JUNIOR OFFICE CLERK Male or Female Apply in writing to:- P. 0. BOX 88, Charlottetown, P.E.I. COLLECTOR WANTED We re uirc the services of a smart young man to Previous experience un- not us As tout Collector. necessary. Apply to:-- R. 1:. snnmn, R. T. HOLMAN LTD. commercial of training and experience, the Secrets FOR er, size 27 x 45 ft.. built in Apply? e WANTED I By Quebec High School, Quebec City, teacher for subjects particularly typewriting and shorthand. Attractive salary scale is in force with al- lowance for experience, etc. ry-Treasurer, Protestant Board of School Commissioners, '75 Belvedere Road, Quebec, P. Q. AT A nanaauv Imperlal' Service Station building at Hunter Riv- ards-Wilcox Rolltite doors. dition. Must be moved'from site before May 15. CHESTER SELLAR, Hunter River. Apply giving full details or write for information to sans: 1940. Equipped with Rich- Building in good con- ritusted on the main highway Linkleltcr. Summersidt.-.. T. T. uuli BOARDING HOUSE - I'VE ear A Hot News Fi.A6i-i,uMcLe BULGY-M PAR'DOi-3' AMOS. THAT Bitzv. IZEGGIE DEPLASTEK, A WHO TRADED vou YOUR -i'Rici4 L35... AR -e-vTE'LL FRANC FARM , FOR SALE I offer for sale. a Farm coneilllng of Twenty-Five This farm was formerly owned by Irving Ramsay. For further particulars, apply at the office of T. Leland DATED at Summerllde this Ninth day of April. A.D. 1952. MORE GENSE IN His - DEMAND THAN li'-' E SHOULD ASK THBRETURM OF i.ouisiAv.tA! Acres at Rosebunk, Lot 5. - 1. LINKLETTEII. r. Mn-raenann. Exocutore. . Maior Hiiopie WK! HEAVEN5. LEANDER! wbu SOKING? No, I 555 Pt Vou AREN'T!-wcAw-r vou BRlEF 11-is LAD on THE. SACRED FINALITV OFA TRANSACTION LIKE OURS 2' xi HIM Ti-ieizels No P -'4 .11. ,.v,.r:.-'gt' . & of T”; i I I