. ":;...;;:..- i i i I I .-A steal at 31297.00. I ftbe price then come look at I WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE OR - 1 or phone. I I-rage 10 The Guardian T Moridny.Nov.28.1955 CLASSJFI Agents Wanted ED AIIST Fouls Ilslp flantotl WANT TO MAKE 850 T0 S75. HAID WANTED. PHONE 8402. 'weekly" We need a dealer in: - Crapaud. Victoria. Hampton. Bon- shaw. and in the city of Char- Iotlclnwn If ambitious write now EXPERIENCED SALESLADY wishes position. Phone 5103. to Famllex. Dept. 4. Station C, WANTED - HAIR DRESSER. ' Montreal Apartments For Rent -FER RENT-4-ROOM APART- " ment Dial 302-1. "FOR RENT-4 ROOMS APART- mcnt Heated with bathroom. Box 906 Guardian. l FOR RENT - SIX ROOM. heated apartment. S c c o n d floor Box ma Guardian. . ED IMMEDIATELY, 8 OR oom apartment. furnished. Apply to 202 Prince. Daniel Ma('PI'iCl'sUIl. l -I Boarders Aooommodatod WANTED TWO BOARDERS share laree room. Central Apply P. B Guardian. g cars and Trucks For Sale l permanent, position. apply Again Beauty Salon. Summer- I . A .WAY .TO .MAI(E MONEY That's what you are looking for. Just sell our guaranteed line of cosmetics and make large pro- fits. Beautiful Illustrated catal- ogue. Small investment. High Commission Doraldina Cosmet- ics Company 576 Ste. Catherine E. Dept. 11 Montreal. g m,.,,,,,,,., wgpggdsr pioiuwamoti uaiesiiuiiii 38.00 HOURLY T0 RELIABLE men and women distributing 750 Home and arm necessities in established Paula Routes. Ex- perience unnecessary. Full or part-time. Write G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul St. E.. Montreal. Lost & Found L-os'r-iii-frsTTcAP FROM 1931 Mercury. Finder please at Police Station. leave FOR SALE 1952 Buick hardtop. full) equip-p ped. excellent condition. new. tires-ASI.-19500 Combination Ra-I dio-Record Player :20 00: portable typewriter S20 00; number trunks and HIIICEISCSZ qnaniml new houschnld linen; bronze seal fur coat. cranberries l0c lb. Los-ig - om: nunnan-rinsn bag truck between Dundas and Cardigan. Reward. MacDonald Bros. Annandale. sriTA7iTnt'.I-ick-AivbTwm'ra 116 year old heifer. Anyone knowing whereabouts please notify Cecil MacKensle. Long Creek. Says Businessmen Must Offer Leadership, Ideas TORONTO Business leaders must tell their story to the public. place their ideas before the people of Canada and offer leadership in the political. cultural and educat- ional fields. Ira G. Needles. pre- sident of B. F. Goodrich Canada Limited. in a strongly worded ad- dress to the Advertising and Salsa Club of Toronto, yesterday said that governing Canada was ”blg business" and that more business- men are needed at Ottawa. He said that only 10 industrialists were members of the last House of Com- mons. He issued a challenge to all bus- inessmen to tell the public about their activities and problems by speaking frankly through the press. ”Your problem may be import com- petition. taxes. a labor situation. consumer I ' tancc. a cost in- crease or a need for improved public relations. You must tell the truth and back up your argu- ments with facts and case liistor- ics: you must take the press into your confidence and tell your story with color. force. conviction and enthusiasm". said Mr. Needles. "As businessmen we have an ob- ligation to be proud of our free enterprise system. to defend it and to explain it. If the people of Canada are given the facts of our free enterprise system. they will support free enterprise and guard against any creeping socialism that seeks to destroy the individual rup- itallst. This is the challenge for business executives to speak out and tell their story". declared lilr. Needles. He said that a business relat- ionship with the pl'fJS is compar- atively new and the early business leaders had little conception of the value of good relations with the press. "However. these days are gone forever. and public relations has emerged as a sort of science of human relations". said Mr. Needles. The rubber company executive said that throughout all levels of government the businessman has not recognised his responsibility to the community. He accepts heavy responsibility in lodge or welfare work but does not carry his obligation to the extent of act- ual political government participat- ton. ”Exert some of your influence and general interests in the govern- ment of your city. your province and your country. Your enthusiasm. executive ability and your business experience are not only wanted but required by government. Take an interest in the problems of the day but don't just think about them. Go out and do something about them. convictions. have the courage to stand up and speak out". said Mr. Needles. "Canada is no longer an agrar- ian nation. We are an industrial nation that is throbbing with set- ivity and exciting growth potential. Our whole future hinges on the important industrial developments that are taking place today. Can- ada needs more leaders. men of vision and courage. who will guide and plan our industrial progress for the betterment of all Canadians. But we need more than leaders. what we need more than anything else in Canada today is a well- informed publIc". he concluded. at Los7rTrrTFrif(';iWoN AREA. 3 iery large Angora cat, colorl orange. grey and white. An- swers to Fluffo. Reward. Phone 3813 or 8230. RALPH MacEWEN BRISTOL LOT 40 LOST-IN VICINITY OF SPRING-l Park Road and Bayfield Street to Bishop. .gold wrist watch 3 - DAY SALE OF CARS AND TRUCKS I953 CHEV. COACH - blue. radio. heater, winter- ized. one owner. Just lookl ;at those tires. low mileage. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN .rOne owner, winterized. radio and heater. Look at the car. On sale for three days only-51050.00. 1951 INTERNATIONAL 1-Ton Truck - Winterized, tires and body in perfect shape. Ready for the road. Special priced for three days at 3595.00. JENKINS' USED CAR LOT Opposite Eaton's, Kent St. PHONE 9114 For Rent Iiortrnent. Phone 5607. RENT - UNFURNISHED L eated room. ground floor. 89 assmore. Phone 9903. WANTED TO RENT With option of buying. stir-Fran - MAN FORT-FARM WANTED-MAN FOB FARM WANTED-MARRIED MAN i-"oi w ith -- bracelet. Finder call 8&2 after 6 pm. Reward. Male Help Wanted work. Apply Harry Wood, Bun- bury. work. married preferred. Write W. R.. Guardian, farm work. Good living quart.- ers. Apply Box 41. Summerside. WANTED-MARRIED MAN FOR farm work. House provided. Charlottetown area. Steady em- ployment. Apply C. R.. Guard- tan. MEN URGENTLY NEEDED TO meet demands of Electronics. Television. Radio Operating. No experience access y to industry approved home study ing soon. Skilled men get plus monthly. based on experience and service. Act now! Send for Free 40 page booklet. No obligation. state education. Radio College of Canada. U Bathurst St.. Tor- onto. Ont. 27 years specialising in Electronics. Miscellaneous IUYING FOX HORSES. IEl.I.- ing coreless carrot. See or phone Rex Dawson. KEITH CARMICHAEUS PLUMB- ing and Heating. Agent and ser- vice man for Mcculloch Chain saws. Phone 7901 Personal GET QUICK RELIEF. LASTING comfort. Wilder's ” F Pow- der. Every drugglst in Canada sells Wilder's in blue checkered can. At Hughes, Jan- kin's. and Reddin Bros. Char- lottetown: Foleyls Drug Store- small farm within 5 miles of Charlottetown on or near main highway. Write Summerside. Wanted WANTED-FOX HORSES. JAMES Watson. Summerside. Phone 3172. WANTED-ALEBOfi'I'LES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595.. MIchaelBros. warn-an - cums. iia-ran room with board by pensioner. Apply Box 907 Guardian. TEACHER WANTS FURNISHED bed-sitting room suitable for light housekeeping. Write Box C. 1)., Guardian. Work Wanted BOX 904 GUARDIAN For Sale Fort SALE-2 BULL CALVES. Apply Fred I. Andrew. East Royalty. FOR SALE - REGISTERED OX- ford ram. John R. TL Frenchfort. FOR SALE - 5-ROOM BUNGA-i low and bath. Phone 9852 or 0358. after 6. FOR SALE-I6 GI-ZESE AND 20 ducks. 12 Bantam hens. Mrs. Walter Weeks Hunter River. Fort sans-o' Tii:"dis7r”r:nan Holstein bull. age 3 months. Tslmage Montgomery. Travel- lers Rest. FOR IALE--8 YOUNG COWS. I Guornseys. 1 Holstein to freshen Immediately. Apply Allison Carr. Harrington. 60.-R IALII-YOUNG REGISTER- sd lhor-thorn cow. freshen Febr- uary. Hssvywm-lr mare. Samuel Sllipliant. Brookfleld. M SALE - 1 SPEED SLIIGII 3m. 1 race harness 8151!). 1 horse trailer 360.00. Apply Clair L. Johnson, Pan-sboro, N.S. FOR SALE - ON! DRIVING era. John Mcxcans, to Oonnelli FOR SALE 1 Dominion 30" x 17" x 20" inside ants 1 4 nnxl 9! ts. lor x13p CLEANING WINDOWS AND Newsprint Price Control Threatened By Duplessis QUEBEC, (CF)-Premier Du- plessis Tuesday warned Quebec newsprint manufacturers he wiu sl-np controls on their product unless they treat Quebec news- papers as "co-owners of the for- csts." Mr. Duplessis gave she warn- ing In the Legislative Assembly GUIDE the throne speech debate. The government loader said FOR SALE Pure bred Holsteins, high rlass stock. Aprply:-- JOHN R. THOMPSON. Frenchfort the government is reluctant to impose controls. "'1 would regret having to ask this legislature to impose con- trols but it will have to be done- lf seclf-control is not exercised." When you have reached - he said. Mr. Duplessis said he was ap-- pealing to newsprint manufactur-I era who increased the price of- newsprint up to 85 a ton "to re- vise” their decision. He said the price they chargel to newspapers outside Quebec is not his concern and he intends to mind his own business on that score. However. he said. Quebec newspapers must be treated as "co-owners" of the forests of the province. LONDON lCPi -A Louis XV, snuff box sold for 2.000 guinessl at an auction sale here. A George. II snuff box brought 1,330 gulneas DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given icles so parked. strictly adhered to: 2. (13) judgment of venience and other jobs- Phone 5291 or 9692. w on K WANT":-T) - PVATNTING. Paper-hanging and Interior De- corating. J. E. Murphy. Phone 7649. YOIIII BEST MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap, I per (2000 lb. hon) 15.00 Car Batteries, each . . 1.60 Bring in your lead. car rads. brass, copper. rope, beer bottles. hides, horse hair. You will receive high- est cash prices. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. -.--o-c Centrally located 0 its Eaton's line. on out Strut. . V . I Go. mission. OF HIGHWAYS PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE that the practice of parking motor vehicles on the highways without lights is illegal. and this Department cannot accept damage done by our snow fighting equipment to veh- responsibility for s. oaonori Mu.-KAY. Minister of Highways. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ACT Attention is again drawn to the Commission's notice -concerning Initial Petroleum Products Dealerls Licenses which stated that, since it now appears that all areas of this Province are adequately served with Retail Gasoline Outlets, on all applications hereafter presented for Initial Retail Petroleum Products Dealer's Licenses the follow- ing provisions of the Petroleum Products Act will be No retailer's license shall be issued with re- spect to any outlet which was not being op- erated on March 25th. 1948. unless, in the the Commission, public con- neceseity so require: And prospective applicants are cautioned against making commitments without approval from this Com- Applications for Initial Licenses within the City of Charlottetown must now be accompanied with a letter of approval from the Charlottetown City Council. DATED this 7th day of November, A.D., 1955. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN PRINCE WARD ISLAND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- trlcslextenslontoservetheEastBalticaraahas,bea1'5MIIWI'W"I approved for construction. Residents in this area, who have pompleted contracts with the Maritime Dectric Company Llrtlted, are here- by advised to wire their premises and be accept service upon completion of this line wh to will be dependent on previous commitments and weather eon- tltlons. Any complaints or dlspu-tss regarding the placing of poles onprlvalie property or otherwise. or the cutting ofuoesnecusaryforllneconstnictiornmustbersferred tothlscommlsslonthrotighthelocalconnnttoooatthe earliest ponible date. The oommittds in this area comprises the foliotwlng members: g J. 1'. Dixon .1. B. Fay Roynrua Gh'tewn Capt. N.A. Robinson of Barrie. Ont.. responsible for the last 12 months for supervisini: administ- ration and welfare. facilities of RECOGNITIN FOR CANADIAN Korean soldiers attached to Com- monwealth forces in Korea. was presented with a citation by the South Korean army in recognition of his work. Lt.-Gen. National Defeiirei British Press Subject To Less Financial Control LONDON (CPI-The growth in iline of lnformationl which was held prietorial' the size of British newspapers and by the wccklics 50 years ago Radinlinstances of financiers dominating a change in their character are.and television provide the spotia newspaper. expected to lead to fewer instances of domination by financiers. says a survey published by political and economic planning. The survey. ”0wncrship of the Press." is one of a series of reports financed by donations from busi- ness firms and by educational of newspaper proprietors. the sur- vey says: "One of the hanges that has been going on for half a century In that newspapers have gradually become more concerned with en- tertainment and less conccrncd with politics. "In some ways newspagcs arr- taking up a position ins tlic sot-nntl Early Express T Shipment-s Urged MONCTON. G. H- Griffin. manager Express Traffic Associ- ation of Canada. Has announc -I that business firms and private shippers wishing to Christmas rush should out undue delay. "In order to maintain efficiency and speedy express services dur- ing the Yuletide season. when traf- flc is far in excess of normal oper- ation. all items should be clear- ly addressed and properly packed so as to guarantee safc delivery to their destinnti said Mr. Grif- In. Following are the latest dates to ensure arrival of express shipments before Christmas. Commodities be- ing expressed from the Maritime Provinces to British Columbia should be shippnd not later than Dec. 9. Shipments In Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta should be expressed not later than Dec. I2. while articles being shipped to New- jotindland and Ontario should be expressed on or before Dec. lit- The final shipping date for mer- handise being expressed to Que- bec ls Dec. 15. on the British press by PEP. an independent research body largely avoid the their shipments and parcels with- news while newspapers dcvote more of their space to commentary and entertainment. This has natur- ally narrowed the area and per- haps redured the inclination for the kind of interference to which ob- about further changes in the char- .acter and strength of individual "The growth in the size of news- newspapers. but there is unlikely papers and the change in theirito be more than a marginal effect jection could be taken. control and to fewer I The proprictorial vbackground of newspapers has ibccome more sophisticated. . ”The derntioning of newsprint land the development of commer- . lcial television may well bring Wamnll "mm of "'9 CPR WWI "I NEW YORK (AP)-Tho stock market kept its recovery rolling last week and stood ready to hunch the traditional year-and rally with a little on meat. Arallyasitheyesrcloaealsa cherished expectation of stock brokers. They have history on ' their sidc- The market in the great camber. Last week was the fourth con- secutive advance for the market and the favorable month of De- cember is just around the corner. The Associated Press average of so stocks last week gained 82.30 and closed at 3181.30. That is only 20 cents away from the -high mark reached Sept. 28 on the eve of the New York Stock Market Keeps Recovery Rolling majority of cases advances in De- is . ....;-'.raix.- break I!I'0lI8hionbynewsofPnQ ident Eisenhower's hsartattackc-. Duringlastwsohtlissoworstwo dominant onts-pas and higher posals for stock spli dividend declarations. m Canadian issues were rnostts higher on the week. Melntyrs was up PA over the four-day . closing at am. Dome Mines gain at 1496. International Nickel was-ahead Va at 7W4 and cans; dlan Pacific climbed ills to 329i: Distillers Seagrsm dropped Hi to 3855 and Hiram Walker remained unchanged. on the American stock exchange Lake Shore slipped to Mt- Giant Yellowknife was off 0-16 II 5?. and Royallte Oil dropped It to 1333. DUBLIN (Reuters)-A battle of the Atlantic in miniature is being waged just off the rugged west coast of Ireland where the hardy folk from the tiny fishing villages Battle Over Fisheries Off ' West Coast Of Ireland Bullets whincd through the rig- ging and over the wheelhouses as the Dublin boats ditched their catches and ran for shelter. Dons egal men whose boats got close enough before the Dubliners with- are fighting an ”'lnvaslon" by ”for- elgners" from Dublin. The less-prosperous Donegal fish- ermen are trying to hold exclus- Ive fishing rights on their coast- line and are prepared to fight the big trawlera who "poached" on their fishing areas. drew pelted them with stones. SAIL IN AGAIN two armed 'lrip is over. Wednesday. the big Dublin bolts sailed in again-this time with llcemen aboard who 'will not he landed until the fishing sin Ung Kyiin congratulates him after the presentation. ICP from lers from Dublin, on the east egal men claim drives away the livelihood. Under cover of darkness. the Donegal men. armed with shot- guns. set sail and took quick action to repel the "invaders." The new battle began Tuesday night when four big modern traw- coast. came close in to shore visiiig a system of fishing which the lion- herring, on which they make thcir- But the Donsgsl fishermen- where they appealed to Agriculture Minister James Dillon to give them an exclusive "fishing pond"--a mile-wide strip of sea along their lcoastline. The minister has no power to grant the demand but promised to ask the owners of the Dublin traw- lers to make a gentleman's agree- ment and leave the requested area to the Donegal men. Postoflice Pr OTTAWA (CPD -The post of- fice has come up with a machine that will give you 25 cents worth of stamps for 25 cents. its the result of four years of effort by postal officials to per- fect a machine that would pro- vide 24-hour service for the No Women So Mice Score Men OTTAWA tCPi - Ladies. mice can make even strong men quake. Two mice which made a sneak raid up the pant leg of a 200-pound railroader forced him to disrobe down to underwear and shoes in his frantic pursuit of the pesky .creatures. l The incident occurred in the Velaskiwln. Alta. Luckily. only rain crew-and no mice-timid fe- isles-were present- Locomotive engineer Arthur Pea- character seems bound to lean to on the general pattern of owner- "wk 0' w9l39kIWln '91"-Pd M5 9” g;-gnu, In 3 section on the powerst more lmanagerial' and less lpro- ship and control." perience in a letter to a relative here. i One Of World's Richest Men Files Divorce Action Hindu marriage act. which r.-amt isheh" I" the dclml "'3'" 3 5"”W' BOMBAY tRciilci'.xi..t)tie at ilic .iorld's rlchcst men. the Gac or of Baroda. has filed an action lor divorce in court here against the beautiful Maharanee Sits Devi. 36, lhis second wife. They were married in December. II943. and have an 11-year-old son. Prince Kumar. . The 40-year-old Gaekwar. her the last July. The divorce action in a Bombay l Mrs. Woodward Found Blameless l MINEOLA. N. Y.. (AP)-Mrs. pAnn Woodward was found leg- 'nI.Iy blameless Friday night in the shoot-gun killing of her mil- lllonairesportsman husband. A Nassau courtly grand jury. deliberating 46 minutes. held that here was no crime Involved in 'he Oct. 30 slaying of J5-yearold William Woodward Jr., owner of the race horse Nasbm. Mrs. Woodward spent more than th-oe hours in the grand jury ohambe it. However. only pan of list time was spent in the witness chair. where she ra- t A her A of the shoot- BRADFORD. England (CP) - Self-scrvice has been introduced in a barber's shop here. Hair- dresser Arthur smith fitted an electric near and mirror tosmrl hair. in as a tragic aclodent. By its decision. the grand accept- ed her account of the ends. The blonds. styear-old former radio -actress. was vlrtualy car- ' ma from on building our the finished i am,” rig eotvdstI ;i";"'.'.u”'if dwiai v a a be Imported. tic- lposed as maharajah of his stale by the Indian government in 1951, ,now is in New York. His wife lives express in France. where a court granted right to sue for scparntion civil court will be heard under the zest:-7uI7nIse "F43-'sss"s's"'i.s'a7'is'I .53; .'.'!:'.'. I I ,; 7 I.lIIHSi-- l of divoi-ce'for the first time. all IS DIVORCEE The maharanee. daughter of to marry the maharajah. band to marry I second time. His property and securities 1os.sso.ooo not c . The in I , was 1l1.lJI.7iO tons. Haavy 1.snunin.sI2stonin at 11.14 I net tan '0 compost e spend a record Oi.- ew ' -i next y rs. ol80pss'centoverthlsyoal.t E I Under its provisions. both hus- band and wife are lit: ble otpay band and wife are liable to pay . but a husband has to pay lIIIITIOI'I,V to his estranged wife only so long tts she leads a chaste life. pwealthy Indian land owner. tem- porarily become I Moslem to se- cure a divorce from her first hus- The maharajah. who had seven children by his first wife. by- passed msrrlnge laws in his state The fabulously wealthy gaekwar. renowned as a race horse owner, lost his palaces. various titles and privileges when the Indian govern- ment wlthdrew its recognition of him as ruler. But he remains one of the richest men in the world. in Britain alone are estimated to be ooesforingotssnd all-tlmerecord.set demand is raising steel meg, the magazine says. It cites guuygnaton raiseon junior junlor channels by steel merchant! bars is on scrap -cc fourth straight week ' ton. highest since I. The scrap com- NI Increase One of the two attacking mice was killed. but only after the en- gineer had shed most of his clothes and all of his modesty. The other mouse escaped early in the fray. SOUGHT SHELTER The mice apparently had sought into effect last May to-allow ln- 5"'""- They ran up the 55-year- dia-! aommogooo Hindus me right old engineer's leg as be booked in lp. from a tr ovides New Stamp Vending Machine stamp-buying public and sell stamps at face value. some ma- chines operated by private firms do the same job but take a small commission on their stamp sales. A Toronto firm has the contract for manufacturing the post office '-' Soon they will go to centres across the country. First installations will be In Toronto. Montreal and Ottawa. The machine. insulated against the rigors of the Canadian cli- lmate, will take either Canadian or U. S. 25-cent pieces. Postal officials believe it is the only such s machine with a coin - selector mechanism that will accept one coin to the exclusion of all oth- ers. Installation of the 20-in-high t' machines across Canada will mark the first time the post office de- t pariment has owned and operat- ed such machines. l "Next thing I knew they were up under my shirt." he said. ”Well.l got some clothes off in nothing flat and out jumped on right under my chin. I thought that r was all. So I got some clothes on e again. "Then one more hit my back ran ldown over my shoulder. and hit my chest. Then down my leg and up again. And boy can they move- "rd got everything off by now but my underwear and shoes. The watchman and I finally trapped him between my knee and my shoe and slapped him one." a . l Continues A C U D M 0 R E '5 Big Pre Xmas Sole II This Week Exrr; I Extra Special NARCH QUIT U. S. STGCI m CAKE "X Producfian west vlmli uh Record our FREE PAN to cusvnnann mm - no lIl'0- rmII'- --'-'---In nous " I'- f::3'.i"s.'” .1.”3..Z..'l'..:”l 1 Lb Bug T 5" &onlc&IlI.lITl:rn&lI the present rate. 43g W E weekly uys 1 T the year's production now totals Ayn,-.9; large N01. 15' New Specials For MON., TUES.-, WED. GOLDEN CREAM CORN. 2 for . . . . 356 NEVER BEFORE ylmer A PIE PEACHES. 2 for RED I95! TEA. E. . SOLD ON A SALE 15 0:. tin CIIIIOIOIIODI soscoeooqoers7"o, Macintosh ' APPLES. 5 b. Colo Iog..........25c Chase and sanborne's COHII. I Is. tin Dial 3013 M3. on. pgttygpy .. c.o.o. order leespt-ed IIOIIIOOIICI a 31.15 In Ave.