i. I ..-.....a-.. . .. V Classified Ads age 10 The Guardian.Monday. June 13. 1955 - T-T Ag-o.ii-Isl Wanted I IMMEDIATE INCOME IN YOUR own business selling beauty pro- ducts. Full or part time basis. Write to Doraldina Cosmetics Co. 570 St. Catherine St. E. Montreal. Dept. 64. ii ITART A PERMANENT YEAR- round business. You begin earn- ing good money the first day. Strictly your own boss. Fami-. lex's exceptional quality as-' sures quick. easy sales. Your hometown and sun ” as For sale . roa sau .- runs: nfin Shorthorn Bull, 15 months. Stan- ley Hurry. Winaloe. FOR SALE--MAN'S BICYCLE. two ceiling light fixtures and second hand sashes. 230 Fitzroy, . dial 5276. FOR SALE - AT CAMPRELL'S Cove, fifty acres of land, 11 acres cleared and 30 acres fire- wood. lumber and pulp. Apply to M. J. McQuald. I territory. All families are cus- tomers and users of our many prodiit-is l-lumilex. 1600 Delor- mier. Montreal. Tdipartments Wanted FITNTED - Two ROOMS AND kitchen Write Box 5 P Guar- dian i 7 7 77 H 7 g WANTED To RE NT SMALL For Sale By Tender I Tenders will be received until noon June 18th for. the purchase of a four apartment house. Property. oil heat. All apartments In' house. unfurnished. in Sum- merside or vicinity Apply Box 381 etc Guardian. Charlotte- town. l -m..--. .. lmen WANTED - SELF CONTAINED. apartment or small house. pre-l ferably in Briizhton area. Avail-1 able about July 1st. by couple who require permanent resid- ence. Write Box 391 c'o Guard- cars Leaving EAT! LEAVING FOR aosToNi June 19. Can take two. Diall 4055. Tiara and Trucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1951 PONTIAC; Coach. Good condition. Radial and heater. Phone 9689. VALUE For Your Money at W. G. Barbour's Ltd. - A --sans PLACE” to BUY TODAYlS SPIEXXAL 1950 ME1"IJOR CDACH 31000 CAR BUYERS Today's Special A family's best friend. 1952 HILl2VIA.'N SEDAN r. R. McL.aine Lid., Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 For Sale iron SALE - PINK Nrt.oNp bridesmaid outfit, size 17. Ap- ply W do Guardian. I FOR IALE - ll PULLETS. Ii months old. Apply Frank Con-N nlck. Bedford. l FOR SALE - MEAT CHOPPER. 365.00. Toledo Scale 18 lbs. 360.00. Candy Scale. 525.00. Phone 6645. Fort saLE1savENrEEN sans Cobbler Certified second seed, Potatoes. Simon cavanagh. New Haven. ion SALE-NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed cow and calf. apply Gus McQua1d. Green Bay. Ion- ahaw. BABY GRAND PIANO In excellent condition. Original cost 01500.00. A real bargainfir cash. For further details write BOX 392 GUARDIAN For Sale new condition. ' Inspection by appoint- t. J. J. MUSTARD y Help Wanted iiiiiiareinaio l WANT Tn -. COOK FOR s'maw- berry Pickers. Hugh Callaghan, Dromore. Female Help Wanted I WAITRESSES WANTED IMME-l diately. Apply in person Restaurant. ANTED - A CAPABLE W0-l man or girl for housework. Ap ply 181 Kent. ll KITCHEN HELP WANTED -l room and board provided. Trans-l portation paid on arrival. Applyl to Old Scot Restaurant. Pictouu N. S. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Easy cooking. 1 school-age children. no heavy work. own room and bath. Someone inter- ested in long-term employment preferred. Salary 330.00 per week to start. llf previously ' 3. in States. salary higherl pleas write with references to Mrs. Benjamin R. Levin. 29 Willard Road. Brookline 46. Mass. Miscellaneous RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4305. GARBAGE AND ASHES HAUL- ed; also general trucking. Dial 3132. Evi"r"sEv's' 7TRUCKING:8TER-l vice. We haul anything. am- where. anytime. Phone 0954. ALL TAX ARREAR5 OF VIC- ioria Cross School, District No. 55 Kings. must he paid by June 27th inst. E. J. Dunn. Secretary. ALL TAX ARREARS DUE STAN- chel School must be settled bo- for June 21st. 1955. or will be hnnrled to Court for collection. without further notice. By Order Trustees. Lost IT-Povnii LOST - PAIR GLASSI.-18. VIC- inity of Stanhope. Finder phone 7206. fllale Help Wanted WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR farm work. Good accommoda- tions. Apply Post Office Box 41 -' I niuc. m..mE....4...Ek.-. DISTRICT MANAGER - I1ERE'8l the chance of a lifetime for an ambitious person between he ages of 25-45. We want a pa-son who must have a high ' and is willing to work to get it. is well located. Automatic: . I l I lsmrv Stack l PREMIER AND DUNLAP strawberry plants. 31.15 per hundred. 310.00 per thousand. Jack Campbell. Montague. IARDEN SEEDS!-ALSO KALE. Mangel and Turnip. Store open daily. also Monday and Thurs- draykevenlngs. Arthur Vescyn or . g l Salesman Wanted : SALESMAN IMMEDIATE OPEN- lng. Large National Organization. 37.500 to 310,000. Write. wire. Utility. 3.!) South Dearborn. Dept. C 35. Chicago 4. To Let , ITOTITITENTCI-7o'i3iCrtoi5iii'i3'i.-a7r I for July and August. Write FR. 2 Guardian. : 1'0 LET - APARTMENT. FOUR rooms and bath. Heated with hot water. Apply SN Fitzroy St. Phone 3264. TO LET - ONE FURNISHED room, suitable for one or two restaurant girls. Apply 103 Fitz- roy St. FOR RENT-A LARGE. FUR- nished front room. 3980 or 112 Prince St. ment. 3 rooms and bath. Continu- l oua hot water. ground floor. . Good yard. good locaslon. Adults Apply Box 802. Guardian. I ..m:. RWY l T0 RENT LARGITI-7uaNisnEb7 T E T ' Brcatlalbane bed sitting room. suitable l0l'i two Nurses. Brighton area. fac- ing park. Apply Box S.C.. Guard- I in TO LET-THREE FURNISIIEI) bedrooms, private home. hot water, telephone, parking. bu- siness men preferred. llial FOR RENT - IN SUMMERSIDE apartment of six rooms, suit- able for couple or couple with one child. Centrally located: Reasonable rental. Write "R" Guardian. Summersidc. Teachers Wanted WANTED TEACIIEIR-I31? van- non River School. supplement 3500. Ralph Lea. Secretary W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR Byi-nes Road school. wm. Mc- Cullough. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER roiiTIEvi Glasgow School. Good Supple- ment. Mrs. Harold Dickieson. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR CALE- donla School. Supplement four hundred dollars. Allan Cameron. Secretary. W A N T E D - TWO TEACHERS for Kingston School. Supplement for Principal 3550.00 and Prim- ary 3450.00. Apply to secretary. Tyres Holmes. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Montrose School No. 44. Sup-l plement 3450. For first or sec- ond class teacher. Appw Hud- son Pridham, secretary. Alber- tan R. R. W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR Bangor School. First or Second Class. Supplement 3450.00. Mrs. Edward Crane, Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Gian Valley Iohool. supplement Toicjgs lfaatol gi WANTED-TEACHER l'0I' Lake Verde School. Apply Ray- mond Wood. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Launching school. supplement 3300.00. John J. MacDonald. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR: New Haven School. Supplement 3500.00. Apply Donald Mac- Fadyen. Secretary. VANTED-TEACHER FOR Mayfield School. Supplement 5400.00. 18 pupils. Apply Mrs. Heath Houston. Secretary. 5 WANTED - TEACHER Eon? Argyle Shore school. Supple- ' ment 5500. Goodwill MacPhaii. Secretary. 1 W A N T E D 7 TEACHER FOR lnkerman School. Mrs. Archie Molyneaux. Secretary. WA N T E D - TEACHEILFOR filniinl Tryon School. Supplement 5400 00. Wilbur Waddell. Secre- Iary. W A N T E D- TEACHER FORI Clermoni School. Sup lementl siolioo. Apply Edison Ray- ner Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR Ebenezer School. Supplement t750. Norman MacRae. Milton.' Secretary. WANTED TEACHER FOR UP- ion School. Kings County. 3300 supplement. Apply to Malcolm Stewart, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR North Pinette School. Supple- menl 5450.00. Mrs. Sam Buch- anan. Belfast. Secretary. FOR RENT - HEATED APART-i T E". C my RTTWAN,-.gDr "Fxjfn Brookfield School. Good Sup le- ment. Sherman MacDuff. :ec retary. ACHER WANTED FOR Village School Supplement 3500.00. Mrs. Harry Bernard. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR CAV- i-ndish School. Supplemenii 545000 Mrs. Sterling Stewsrtf .S'ei'i'clui'y ..... .. ....,.m,, WANTED - TEACHER FORi Kliigsboro School. Supplemuit. 3400. Apply Wilbur Jarvis, Sec- retary. East Baltic. TEACHER WANTED - EXPERI- cni-cd teacher for Canoe Cove School. Supplement 3600.00. Ap- ply James D. Mac-Donald. Secre-l tary. 4 teachers lleiitsd WANTED-A-”Iat8T CLASS Teacher for Pownal School. Mini- mum Supplement M0000. Apply Parker Inga. Slcretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEX- andra School. seven miles from Charlottetown on paved high- way. Supplement 0000.00. Bruce Judson. secretary. "IACIIER WANTED FOR 81'. Patrick's School. Lot 2!. Supple- ment 060000. Apply Mrs. IAI Gallant. Secretary. Fredericton R. R.. P. E. I. WANTED-TWOTEACEERI for Vernon school. Male teacher preferred as Principal. supple- ment 3500.00. Assistant teacher's Supplement 3400.00. W. Murphy. Secretary. m...m....m.m..EmE. APPLICATION! ,WII..L RE RE- eolved from Roman Catholic ind Protestant school teachers mm the principal position and caching staff of the Depart- nont of National Defence In- dependant School located' at RCA! Station St. Johns. St. lean. Quebec. Salary schedule II for greater Montreal area. ldarltal allowance officer status. . 4 .. H . cl 'acliities available for single Ippllcants at nominal prevail- ing rates. Apply to, Indepen- dent School Committee. RCAF Station St. John's. St. Jean. experience. grade preference. references and last school in- Qusbec. stating qualifications ;pector's name and sddrasf. and August am 2 Limited vacancies n 1 prompt application. Wanted ivaN7riiT; icaswicir nora- toes. Write Box 590 Guardian. W A N T E D - ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8505.. Michael Bros. 7 WANTED - CALVES. ALL breeds. big and small. See or phone R'ex Dawson. Albany. WANTET): WHITE ENAMEL hydraulic barber chair. Good condition. Apply Harper Barber Shop. 156 Queen Street. Work Wanted WANTED - wonx av THE my. Apply 155 Eusfon street. Dial ivaiT'FEnT:jon as doom. keeper. No children. Write Box 1. Guardian Office. W- hestitation for piolt-taking, it re- New York Sfoekr NEW YORK (AP) - The stock mm market last week climbed, repeat- edly tn racord high levels. The market has been heading upward for nearly a month follow- ingafallthatatartodaconaoli- dating reaction. I Last week it erased the last of the old losses and pushed through to new peak marks as registered by the Associated Press average of 00 stocks. The average eclipsed the old April 3 on Monday and then kept on 'c mbing for two more days to new tops. After a one-day Dome weak to : sumod its climb and clo aed the week at a new high mark of 01001). The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange were Sperry Rand Corp. "when issued" up We at 2789 on 374.000 shares; U.S. Steel up 4 at 4810; Kaiser Aluminum up 0 at 37; Pennsyl- Vania Railroad up I'll at 2995. and Republic Steel up Ila at 4545. Among Canadian iuues on the New ork exchange. Mclntyre said Su AUCTION SALE On Thursday. June 16, 1955 at Southport Village. at two-thirty p.m. (DST) apartment house situated at Southport containing three apartments. Excellent condi- , ition. Electric lights and water system, with low taxes . land good lociftion. This should prove an excellent in- i vcstmcnl. May be financed for 35,000.00 of purchase price. For further particulars applyze 9icEA5TERll TRHSM-L, 7154 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Trustees in Bankruptcy ”Pineau's Home Bakery" AUCTION SALE ON MONDAY, JUNE 13 AT 1:30 0'CLOCh AT 225 QUEEN STREET 35111.11). Willard D. MacDowell. Secretary. Fredericton. . TEACHER WANTED EARNS-l cliffe School, good supplementl Apply J. J. Mclnnis. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Tan Mile House School. Daniel O'Connell. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR i act now! Write today, giving ex- perience and phone L to arrange a prompt interview. 179 Guardian Office. WANTED--SIX MEN National firm with 10 success- ful years of progress I: the Marl- time Provinces has opening for six men to work locally. Earn- ings of 59000 a week or more if Farm of the late Howard Waye at Wheatley River. consisting of fifty acres with buildings. Land is in good heart and is well wat- ered. Ten acres of red land. Immediate possession. Apply to: - ALFRED AXWORTI-IY Wheatley River. or Bell, Mathleson 8: Foster mo mm foot desirable Hear space. booted. van- you qualify. Applicants must hel neal in appearance and have ai real desire to make good. Ages between 31 and 45 years and must lhave ear. Men are wanted par- Iticularly for Charlottetown ilk-, rtrict and all applications are keptl 'strictly confidential. For peraonall interview write immediately tol BOX nail. in cars of this nows-- paper. stating present employ- ment. telephone number and ad- irlress. llsrssrv Stseii ANNUAL ruown rumrs available. John A. Memos. North River Road. roiz RENT fllnfod. val lwod. 1 large show windows with ontrosiuln centre. 110 Kent It. cbaslaslotasvs Excellent trainlng fees and over sp;-mug” school, Supplement write paid weekly. Your job will goo. gg, umgnz, secretary bonto rtzcruit h-slit peougls so 1-"mg... so a p qua . a - vertisad product on the Club W A N '1' F P5. 79933”, :3: Plan. Get in on the ground floor- Eluumn C W ' "pp 9 3400.00. Reid Underhay. Secre- tary. A WANTED - TEACHER FOR Victoria Cross School No. 56 Kings. supplement licensed 3060.00. Permit 3500.00. E. . Dunn, Secretary. Montague. R. R. 3. w A N -r E o'”.TrEacnEns was Indian Day and Residential. Schools is Western Canada. Sal- ary range for First Class Certificates. Classification. Grade and Salary in accordance with qualifications and exper-i '"'"r ''"''''""”d ''"l "”'"' "l"ibe free to travel throughout the Marltimea. ing quarters provided in moslv cases. Federal Service Pension, Plan. group hospital and medi- cal insurance, etc.. available. roigappllcation-form and further information apply to the follow- ing according to preference of location: Mr. A. V. Parmlnier. Regional Inspector for B. C. and Yukon. P. O. Box 70. Vancouver 2. D. C.: Mr. L. G. P. Waller. Regional Inspector for Alberta. no Public Bldg. Calgary. Alta.:i Mr. J. D. Cairns. Regional In- f . . I. . - ' m P. O. Bldg.. Regina. Sask.; Mr. G. I. Marcoux. Ragional Inspec- tor for Manitoba. Norlyss Bldg. zoo largrava 8t.. Winnipeg. Man. Charlottetown, giving hill particulars, time available 5:; lThursday, June 16th; The Empire Hotel containing 17 rooms. situated on large lot. Building, including barns formerly used as stab- les, in good condition. Inspection on Tuesdays and Fri- days between 2 and 5 o'clock previous to date of sale. Also-Large number of beds, dressers. chairs. range, cooking utensils. 1 1941 Chevrolet sedan with neii motor and new tires. J. J. MUSTARD Auctioneer ATTRACTIVE POSITION WITH LARGE MARKETING RESEARCH FIRM Company gathering facts and opinions requires men or women to act as interviewing supervisors. There is no selling involved. You start work at once. We are an established Canadian Co. which is expanding rapidly. This work will lead to an attractive full time position for the right person. Those selected must have a ear and Please write to J. C. A. Wilson. Charlottetown I-Iotol. week and your telephone number. You wt! be as We also need interviewers in the Maritime Provinces. -I.f yoti are interested. write to the abow address. of the swimming classes sponsored Y s Men a Club. Employment is to chauffeur's driving license. He will as a Red Cross swimming instruct provided during the "Y" care of Guardian. wi CynIs"Eaton might buy in added it to 0090: clflc lost it to 3416: Hiram Walker glued 96 at agrams lost it 8056. On dropped lb to B6; Yellowknife g and Royailte 1106. June 20th to 30th. Transportation and board MARKETS and FINANCE oiidurtngtliawaaktou reports that ind trfalist use the Mines gained 54 over the loit: Interns Nickel adlan Pa- 7256.mand Distillers ed 8-10 to Hi. was unchanged at U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-.-Steel order cut: by the automobile industry have been light so far in spite of a projected 20-per cent decline in motor vehicle production during the third quarter. steel magazine nday. Some auto industry buyers have deferred third-quarter steal ship- ments because of shutdowns for model changeovers. But producers of cold-rolled carbon sheets have APPLICANTS I Are being received for male assistant swimming inst;-uc. tor, 18 years of age or over to assist with the instruction by the Summerside r the months of July y. The successful applicant must have a be required to qulaify or in Charlottetown will be instruction period. Reply t'o Box LESSEE FOR SERVICE S Write:- WANTED TATION AND GARAGE IN AREA OF VERNON RIVER BOX 383. GUARDIAN CHARLOTTET OWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Grade I Enrollment for September 1955 Parents whose children are entering Grade I for the first time are requested to enroll them before June 24th with the Principal of the school which they expect to at. tend. Puipils for Grade I must ha ve reached their 6th birthday by December 31st before they can be accepted Parents are also advised that vaccination and birth certificates must be presented when the pupil enrolls in September I. A. PARKER. Superintendent. welcomed these deferrals as an opportunity to reduce mill arres- mes. the metalworking Journal Than is general optimism of steel 2 E E E of vacation shutdowns It had been expected that Juno steal produc-' tion would continue to lag behind May. a month. Operating at V1.5 per cent of capacity. up one point from the previous week, the industry turned out 3.352.940 not tons for ingots and castings. compared to the pre- vious 1055 weekly high of 2,340,800 in the week ended May 29. Scrap prices, a barometer of the industry. went up ast week for the first time since arch. A 33-cent riae put the average price at 335 a gross ton, but the increase was not felt everywhere. In some areas scrap prices showed declines. ACTOR DIES ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP)--Actor Robert Wilcox, 44. husband of Di- ana Bnrrymore. was found dead in a pullman berth Saturday. A rter discovered Wilcox was dead hen he tried to rouse him for the Rochester station stop. A coroner's physician said death apparently was caused by a heart attack. WCTU CONVENTION KITCHENER. (CP)-Mrs. Glenn G. Hayes of Evanston. Ill.. presi- dent of the United States National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. will be a principal speaker at the 78th annual convention of the Ontario WCTU here next Tues' day. Mrs. Rays will speak on French Pilot Grounded PARIS (R tar )-F Jacqueline A's:-lolf 00.nll:: IL, unded for a month for re,- iless Elna durlnt an aft t - W mon to the w3'3a'ln'l'lll',.llll: W In a Mystere iv 1,, It was learnad sum;-4 flclals at Bratfgny lII';gI'lmT!lil:: her out of th, air for low and too ast over prohibited areas. Mrs. Aurlol-daughter-in. law of former president Vincent Aurlol-was trvlna to to the r... ord set by Mrs. Jscque lne Coch- ran of the 0.8. in a Canadian. ” was c y anno ed." made Sabrtanm Auriiilkntold ti. rfer.y M” " ow stern can the record. Now I have to walltnlnill other two wee to get into the cockpit again." Mrs. Aurlol said she reached aim m.p.h. and 781 m.p.h. on two runs beating the record of 070 m.p.h. fpi by Mrs. Cochran In June of 1953, The plane did not have one re. qulred instrument aboard. Mr, Aurlol said. so the record remains unofficial. Blame CTITTJ-l'.Oll I-'-or Near Wreck CIIATHAM. Ont. police said Saturday children play. Inga with a.plece of steel are be lleved responsible for what couid have been a serious accident in. volving a million-dollar passenger train. The New York Central railroad"; Detroit-to-Buffalo Wolverine. ii-av. ellings at 60 miles an hour with 200 persons aboard. Friday night smashed into a lfrpound. three- (CP i-Railway "Christian responsibility and the liquor traffic." ' YOUR BEST MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap, Per (2000 lb. ton) 515.00 Car Batteries, each 1.50 foot steel bar left in the middlp of the track near North Buxton. about 10 miles west of here, The fast diesel train, which cuts across Canadian territory on its regular run between the two U.S. cities. jolted to a halt All 13 cars remained on the track. One passenger was sprayed by flying glass when a coach window shattered. No one else was hurt. Railway officials described the metal bar as a splice plate or iolner used to connect rails it had been taken from s nearhv Cow Hides, per lb. 6c Bring in your lead. car stock pile. KNEW rrs VALUE Centuries a o Indians in Colom- bia watorproo ed their clothing with the sap from wild rubber trees. nu-Fran ourrvr up QUEBEC ICPI - Butter produc- tion in May totalled 14.60! pounds. up six per cent from the corre- sponding month in 1054. the One- bec department of trade and com- merce reported aturday. Cheddar rads, brass. copper, ro , beer bottles. horse haFl:.i You will receive highestl cash prices. I Truck scale weighing for your convenience. cheese production increased from 1.214 pounds in May. 1054 to 1.313 rpounds in May this year. .m.m......gggygg TRAPED BY FIRE CORBETTON. Ont. PC .' Th. body of George Whltton. ea, was found in the ruins of his barn (is. moved by fire Saturday. Residents of this community. so mug; mum of Owen Sound. said Mr. Whitton was partly blind and that he had gone into the barn to do chores Chitown , when he was trapped by the fire I Centrally located oppos. ite Eaton's Store, on Kent Street. a Maurice liocli & 00 Dial 9522 Imperial Oil'slnow research findings mean extra mileace for Canadian drivers VIIieIuo'r'y-aars'asri'aosvorad...nnpvsolIli&1 ' motor ol ii 9"05'.II Ill new lllarvaiuhc A ' took so uaasaias rot in: mi 1 I i . .1 ' ' .. L flying loo .