l .13 'l'lieGuudla.ii Gare and Trucks For sale iTs:w Moiiifis woo. DOWN. so. a month. so miles per gallon. Classified Ads II Monday, April 11, 1955 For Sale FOR SALE - 10 AND 18 F1. plywood boats for hunting and , . Stanho . Both demand and production iuuxw Momni C.” 64”" mum: Cunard Slaw P. TOIOVISIOTI should remain at the high level FOR IODY ONE FOR SALE - PURE DIED BOG: most of (hp second qugrtgf, St”) .ton Dodge. 1951. exceptional year and half old. Dam Score of Run 0. - u E! mcai g I g low price. Tom Dunn's Garage. 92. Bert L. Mac-Ksy. Clinton. m Lo I pera ngl. cc b I --A" indmtlons pain; go . good souuipon. 7579, l '0'. "3". 1"”? 39;” level of business among steel con- . rim GWL; mdusnyi 5e"""e sumers through the second quard ”5ln955- 1"” 40 Page ter. If anyone does find he has -TODAYS ,SPEClAL - 1951 MERCURY 1-TON EXPRESS. 5675.00 STEWART MOTORS I LTD. CAR BUYERS Today's Special A good little car looking for a friend. F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358 - 9 Malpeque Rd. For Sail TWO YOUNG GEESE FOR SALE. Vernon Boyle. 5j:'?l,(:l35glllV'- ITOB SALE - GOOD SECOND hand brick. Phone 8300. jT FOR SALE-TWO WORK HORSES. Will trade for cattle. Joseph Doyle. West Covehead; Aw roit sans - ONE DRIVING wagon. J. W. Don C mpbell. Alberton. j FOR SALE-BALED RAY. ALL good hay. W. A. Doyle. Village Green. 177 17;: sanic-rWoTitEc'.iiisrisiti:n Holstein bulls. year olds. Earl Clark. M11909".- Ion SALE-HYDRAULIC noisr for Massey Harris tractor. Wil- liam McQuarric. North Milton. TOR SALE - I YOUNG COWS due to freshen in about ten days- One Hereford. one I-Iolstein. Earl Carrier. Cornwall. after 6 P-51- IOR SALE - TRAILER WITII stock racks. size A by 8. Roland lyde, Master Feed Mill. Corn- wall. r o i. I r - Fwio rlinnisniii; ,.........i, ' U.S. Steel , CLhEVELAND (AP) - It is "pelt er surprising nor alarining' ltliat steel demand and ptoductiu have levelled off. the iaeagaalae Steel says. Production was study last week at 95 per cent of rated capacity. 1'. Lgt ” uptreiid must and some time," says the weekly trade A noting that the ingot pre- rooms. Suitable for light house-tdug-lion page was 75 per cent wig.- keeping. Phone 6288. the clliiib began early this year. BUILDING LOTS AT SOUTHPORT Situated few minutes mo- toring distance from city on main highway. ' Ideal location. Apply in person: I W. E. REARDON, pantry. porch and porch. three bedrooms and Female Help Wanted w.sNri:o:T)i&ir:VMiDniIi:T'A'or':n woman. Apply Sun Grill. iTifviNn ROOM GIRL WANTED. Apply in person to The Ren- dezvous. ' WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR work in general store by May 1st. Must have references. Ap- ply Grove MacMillan, Covehead. WANTED-MIDDLEAGED woman housekeeper by married couple with three children. Re- ply in P. 0. Boy 221. Souris. P. E. I. Lost ll Found LOST - TWO KEYS ON PLAS- tic bar. Contact Guardian of- flce. Summersicle. . LOST-ON THURSDAY. A SUM of money on streets of Summer- aide. Finder phone 2298. Sum- merslde. Male Help Wanted WA'rv'rVisiT.7ltiEiT1"vWi"i'i(iii.:i-"'5 erence to work in Mill. Write Box 240. Guardian. WANTED - MAN OR BOY F0-R farm work. Leigh Vessey. York. ; ton IALI-NEW MUD CART .and jog cart (new). one wi wheels. Allan Smith. Hunter River. FOR SALE-MARINE ENGINE. double cylinder. I0 H.P. Used eight mnnthe. Malcolm Allen. York. m FOR SALE - ROUND LUMBER. Alan baled hay. Will trade for young cattle. James Maccallum. Brackley Point. I0! IALI - MASSEY RARBII tractor plow, can be used as tlwo or three bottom. L. H. Drake. Cornwall. I0! IALE - TROUT FISHING boat. about I feet long. welliht about 3) lbs. Apply Garth Mal- lett. 34 Park Terrace. Charlotte- town. Hit SALE-HIGH PRODUCING cow. just fresherled, yearling bull; electric chick brooder; lady's bicycle; child's tricycle: night so ill. pigs: brood saw in farrow. Ralph Gay. Wlnsloe. F OR 8 A L E - REGISTERED mare. 4 years old. by Biirllomz. dam Eelina Scntt. Jozsed all winter. ready to train. sound. gentle. Priced for quick sale. Also harness. road cart. jaunt- fng sleigh. Gordon Jeffrey, Al- berton. fol: SALE- MILL PROPERTY consisting of new mill equipped with rotary saw. surface inner. hammer mill. Operated y water power. heavy never falling system Seven room house. electric lights. 3 1 2 acres land. Walter Parsons. Mlllvale tbradalbane RR ll. . Farm For Sale At Valleyficlrl l:1asl.. 150 acres. 95 clear. balance good hardwood and lumber. Good trout. stream running through farm. 9 room house in good repair. large barn and other outbuild- ings U4 mile from hydro. I miles from Montague on Improved highway. Also 50 acres one mile distant on same highway. for further particulars eonf:act:-- MARTIN MacDONALD. Heatherdale Ifor. Sale th ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- A i R-A.?()S GARDEN IEEDSX WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. iW A N T E D - SECOND HAND 5965- Z."..”.?.'lE;:'”i1L..'l."t:”.”.”l:5:.i.':?.?:: W A N T E D "r ALE '?0TT1-E5 with the shipping Federation of Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. British Columbmt Michael 3795- The aizreeliicnt, retroactive to . ' . . . :WANTED .. av liiXr."Tii'('iG.Ti; March 1' was signed this 'week. (in 'selVe bl. Living. or apanmem with :3 i..-.1.-ooms Alcmhors ill ilie llllllllldllonal room. dining room. kitchen, and yarti Phone 4327 l-um:slml'cnIt'll a nd llalellllu-W SUll- wiilvrisn no Work Wanted shows how you can qualify. It d ed t 1 um, 5, Wm 313 Sum” "l0"5'md5 m hen" Ego:-ime I3l(igeQlTaei”T8l'. he is unlik- Pav Ind securllv - Why n0l,y0"? ely to cancel out his order. with Send 101' 5'0"? WPY "OW 50 0b' a steel-price increase likely at Mr. I. V. Peierua llllllon-no experience needed. mid-year. steel in inventory will be Give asayand last lzrade of llisll better than money in the bank." school. rite Radio College of Canada. 86 Bathurst St., Tor- onto. Est'd. 27 years. Wanted Wage Hike On Vancouver Docks VANCOUVER. ICPl - Fifteen milk cooler or unit. Dial Char- hundred longshorcmen have won . ,, ' , mrnls Union Cl0-CCL will now h RPA1 T A) p receive it nilninium wage for long- 3Pa”'"”" 9' "um '" "' ":3; shoreincn of 52.19 an hour. bath. Large lot. House 7 Charl0ll9l"Wll- WW" W” --.- s..E----- --rim, it closely identifies pres- vcars old. Priced to sell. gf”jT!i';,, , - l SAME VOIFE. NEW -VWUT" ent top management. myself. as ' WANTED-USED TYPEWRITER ,. ., .. . , resident, and Mr. Harold v GEORGE DOUGLAS desk or table. .llsiir('(l1llred "Il:::e:'()s;i'h:::;;,h?;;':ln::gsgn83; i,Petel Petersen. vice-president. Real Estate "Wm chain can (iharhmemwn 2: new government radio station W"-h "W l1im9.0l 91! company. -Dial 4892 9717- and called it ”the- largest in Second ill! Words Vldverllsillll Pyoiigyaniz radio said the new installation will broadcast. WANTEDV- HOUSE-(ll.EANING riillly over 785 kilot-yi-lcs in the in evenings. Dial Btihfi. Wnictliiim-frcqiiclicy band. FOR SALE biiiliiilig situated Asia.” Desirable three Slfll'P)' on Mall"-Vi”? R0315 3d' conveniences. Large lul. i)woIlinu in good repair. Excellent income possibilities. Good value at price asked For further particulars Apply iuzlsiiaml musn.,..., '15-l Eichmnlid Street. Farm For Sale 0 Farm of the late John A. Mai-Kiiinon of Union Road, Queen's County, 6 miles from Charlottetown, 78 U4 acres with some lumber and pulp. Convenient to Church, School, mill and Railway. Dwelling has a new furnace and electricity. Land in good condition. Immediate possession. Apply to- BELL, MATHIESON & FOSTER ney .1. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. . Doyle. Dial 4305, I DEMPEIEY TRUCKING SERVICE. We haul. anything anywhere. anytime. Phone 8954. I HAVE OPENED A TRAINING stable in Kensington. I-lave room for one more horse to at ready to race. I. I. lime. bone 01. Nursery stock :sENATOR DUNLAP lTRAW- i berry plants 31.50 hundred: 310 thousand. Special pricea on larger quantities. Place your order now. A. W. Kennedy. Mt. Edward Road. salesmen Wanted SALESMAN -IMMEDIATE opening. Large National Organ- isation. 37.800 to Sl0.il00. Write. wire. Utility. 330 South Dear- horn. Dept. C-.10. Chicago 4. Teachers Wanted WANTED - TWO TEACHERS. Emerald lchool. Iupplement for past year 3500. each. Apply Reg- . lnald Smith. Secretary. Emerald. W A N T E D - PRINCIPAL FOR Bnnshaw School, immediately. Apply Mrs. Stewart MacNavia. Secretary. Tenders BUTTERMILK p TENDERS Sealed tenders will be re- ceived from patrons only until April 20. noon. Six BID REJECTED IINDERWATERATREAT rononro (Clan. The Ontario VIENNA. lAP' Here'- lsbor relations board has dismis- 5"m9"””E "MY Mr 3”""me'5 ." sed an application by the Ottawa ” . View 9! PW"-V 3”" ""m' Journal Editorial Emplnyees' As- "”"3. 5'""K5ld9 Wu” l'bl'- TM sociatlon to act as bargaining Ally-iltlfllill WW” 0' w3"0lll 1' agent for the newspaper's editorial blllldlnllg an underwater !'eItBllI'- workers. Ottawa Newspaper Guild. 8lll- Tlllfk Klass PEN” Wm MP- Locsl 205. the present bargsinng aratc the dining rooms from an agent, opposed the application. adjoining swimming pool. -. NT --sir FTMMITNN HD0660! SOLIDSALT T Near Bdrahonn -Santa Domingo IOOINLES LONGANOONEMILE WIDE IVOONMIAG 53813.1 YMGNJAU days per week. commencing May 1, for six months not less than 150 per cwt. Not. necessarily more than one day's tender accepted. Lowest or any tender not necsasarily accepted. HAZELBROOK DAIRYING CO. LTD. BRENT WOOD. Secretary. - To let For RENT - roux ROOM heated apartment with bath- room. Wrfta Do: all. Guardian. -ro axwr- llA1'll) APART- ment with hot water. third floor. 13 Grafton. Pllene me or apply I33-Queen. 7 ea: MI on How we moot-a'iE "3 censure 1-a KICK HAO! ' THE INVENTION HE 5'rot,g! '. -'5'Pose we -rm: HlM D m... .umlAei.Au5A..- Ail Hwtboas - jacent to City Limits containing nine ruolns. two batlirooms. Modern. New Name Mr. Allan L. Thompson. presi- dent of the James Fisher Coin- piiny. Ltd.. announces a change in the company's name to be ef- fective April 1. I965. Hencefortli it will be known as Thompson- Peteraen Advertising Agency Ltd. "To change a name as old- established and respected as that of The James Fisher Company. is a step that calls for very ser- ious consideration." said Mr. Thompson. "but we believe that the- new name does two import- ant things that the old name does not Agency' describe the COI'npIIIy'S business." I! fill CANADIAN PRESS gave general wel- nductioaa announced c. however. was with criticisms. especially actions of the E so-, A. I.. Thoaiaua The two-per-cent reduction in corporate income tax would en- courage maiiufactuuis. though the Otolwmlr General Motors of Canada !iarrla' approach as realistic." 1,” For Agency Limited. was founded in mo by the late James Fisher-a Pl0lI0II' in Canadl advartlalnl- ll ll A tribute to the soundness of his policy that the company contin- ues to direct the advertising for many of his Ilrlll lC90l""'- Mr. rhompaon. president let the past seven Years. "EPGW "P W” The James Fuller company and his 3QrVlcO extends back more than 30 years. Mr. Petersen first became associated with the com- pany ln 1924 and becamavlce president in 1950. There is. -no change in the cnnipanyls policies or in personnel. Mr. Thompson will continue as president MY- Petersen as vice-president Ind the present Board of Directors- H. M. Duff. George E, Fowlea. Sidney G. Law. George A. Mar- tin and Harold C Mason - will continue to serve Thompson- The James Fisher Company. Seen Probab l (By Alan Harvey. Canadian Press Iiaff Writer) LONDON. (CPJ-Britain went under new management Wednes- den. and people braced for a big change in the concept of govern- meni. Under Sir Winston Churchill it was pretty m h a one-man show. Under Sir Anthony Eden it will be more of a team effort. The "Big Four" in Britain's affairs will probably be Eden. Finance Chief Richard Austen Butler, De- fence Minister Harold Macmillan and the Marquess of Salisbury. lord president of the council. Butler. only 52. confident and assured. a smooth hand at public relations. has been a success at the treasury and is bound to be a big name in British politics for- a long time to come. When has an announcement to make affecting Canada he calls Cann- dian correspondents in to tell them about it. Macmillan. 60. keeps in the background but has considerable influence. His family, the Cccils. were born to rule. He is a direct descendant of William Cecil. the first Lord Burielgh, for 40 years the power behind the throne in the days of Queen Elisabeth I. DOGGED WORKER Eden certainly will be the top man but in a phrase beloved of British politicians he will probably be prlmus inter pares -- first among equals. Under Churchill. cabinet meet- ings often were daszling mono- loguu. Eden may well be more like a chairman of committee. paying close heed to the sense of the' meeting. Churchill had flair. panache. flashes of genius He leaned heav- fly on lnluilion seasoned hv hrmrl experience. Eden is more the workhorse. accustomed to learn- In: his brief. sticking doggedly to his point whatever the dis- t-ourariemenls. some critics milzht say Eden carries ilfudled moderation to the Point of dullness. Churchill, riiilli or wrong. could never be null, MANY DIFFERENCE! Churclilll was ll hard task. master. and sometimes an erratic one. There were undercurrenili of criticism at the old mania meth- ods in the last few years. even from those who freely admitted his Olympian nliallllei. Churchill keof unearthly hours and had his idiosyncrasies. it will be strictly buaineaa un- der Man. the trained foretell- nfflre man. The contrast: can be multiplied. Sir Winston has had experience in if envernmenl denai-rm-nfs through so years in politics. The new orime minister has served in only fllree. Virtually all his U.S. Army Sec'y '5ee.cn'l Leek , For Red Drive WASHINGTON (AP)-Army lec- retary Robert Stevens. returning melanin: iealrlptetlierar It he doesn't he- Chinese He also declared Cllfasp allek'a NIllolhl.llCl'OOI.lllI 'gfve a very good account of themselves" If they were attacked. Btaveaa landed at National ak- port after a two-mm flilll tour which took him do oeelareneea with military chiefs and government of- ficials in Japan. loutli Korea and Torineea. I-ie also visited Okinawa New Concept Of. Gov'l '19 does not lack strength of will or Petersen Advertising Agency Ltd. Ie In Britain ,time has been spent in the foreign office. which he has headed three times. PROPER NOISES EXPECTED in domestic affairs Eden is a novice. Little is known about his views on bread-and-butter issues. But he is far from a red-eyed reactionary. A minority view of Edenzas prime minister might be that he will make all the correct noises. but seldom do anything inspired. The left-wing New "tataamen and Nation said last February it was confidently predicted among Con-I servative members that when Eden did take over "Butler will proceed to eat him alive." A more common opinion is that though Eden may lack color. he firmness of principle. Prudence. his friends say, is not to be con- fused with waaltness. Eden's fam- ily motto. lncldentally. in "Si Sit Prudentia” - If There Be But rama (5-per-cent . Inalned ':undti1&' Nil". Reduction in per- sons! income rates should give a limp to purchasing power gener- ally. Ha regretted that the min- ister dld not see fit to provide safeguard 'fer Canadian indus- tries whose products were being replaced by "exceaalvei, low- prlced imports.” "STRATEGICALLY CORRECT"' James Muir. president and chair man pf the Royal Bank of Canada. said Mr. Harris had made "a strategically correct approach to his problem." and added: ."lf successful. his policy will promote an increase in the na- tional product to the point where his basis of taxation could achieve the results he desires." A different View came from George Burt. Canadian-director of the United Automobile Workers (C10-CCLl. who said the budget is opposed to ”the basic conomic purposes of organized labor." The reduction in personal income taxes, he stated. did not "put enough inirchasiniz power in the hands of the people who most need it. lllddlls union was opposed to reduction in corporation taxes. DISAPPOINTED INDUSTRIES Among the most disappointed were the woolens and tobacco in- duatriee. Francis E. Cleyn of Hunington. Que, chairman of the Wool cloth section of the Primary Textiles I H said announcement that there would he no tariff increase on imports from' Britain "had dis- appointed many thousands of Ca- nadians who rely on the industry for their livelihood." " l competition from abroad he said. had caused more than N Canadian ' ' th mills to close down in recent years. Fred Cunningham. chairman of the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Marketing Association. said pres- cut taxes on clgarets and tobacco. unchanged by the budget. are "un- realistic discrimination against tobacco products," Manufacturers described as a bitter blow the decision to retain the special I5-per-cent excise tax on radio and television sets. Prudence. "We thought Ottawa could at .?"l ' , Opinion Mainly iFavoriab.le e Tc First Harris Budget leaatlaveradacedfhtaabyflve m'eee"aIld8tvartD.,lmu- of K333 and the of Canada. "that would still baveuieaateuiteaalaaablaaource otreveeue." William A. Waeker. president of . laid thereductloa la excise tax on automobiles been ll per cent to lover cent "fecal-talaiywaieonia" could not see its way clear to re- move tlla tax uitirely. He regretted. too. that some re- iief'was not given to dealers who already paid the old tax on new cars. LOGICAL STEP I. C. Row. president of Chrysler Corporation of Canada, thought the excise-tax reduction was a logical atapl1tbelndustrywutobeex- pected to maintain a high level of employment. ' Rhys . Sale. president of Ford Motor play of Canada. said the budget removed the uncer- talnty which had created a bottle- neck iil car sales for the last several weeks. The tax reduction: should mean a brighter economic picture for Canada, l Rubber companies welcomed re- moval of the lo-per-cent excise 'tax on tires and tubes. R. C. Berklnlllaw. president of Goodyear Tire and Rubber COI- pany. said repeal of the tax should stimulate sales. I. G. Needles. president of B. F. Goodrich Com- pany said it would give the Cana- dian rubber industry a better chance to compete with American products. PLASTICS WELCOME The plastics industry welcomed the 756-per-cent tariff imposed on importation of polyethylene. basic ingredient of many plastic prod- ucts. A spokesman for Canadian In- dustries (1954) Ltd.. said that about tliree-quarters of the poly- ethylene used in plastics in Can- ada is imported from the United States and the tariff should tend to equalize the position of Amer- ican and Canadian manufacture”. Mining and exploration circles were cheered by the budget action of making permanent certain tax concessions in the mining and oil fields, Mrs. Viola MacMiliali. president of the Canadian Proapectors and Developers Aaaoclatloa. called it a step in the ri bt direction which would give min ng companies fur- ther incentive. MAY COME TO CANADA VIENNA (Reuters) - Forty-alx Greek citizens living in Hungary since the time of the Greek civil war may be allowed to leave the country soon to Join relatives now in Canada. Reports Saturday aaid arra emanta have been made by Dr. . 8. Stanbury. national com- missioner for the Canadian Ited Cross. recently in Budapest. rd Aaaoeia- a n it I .I u..sj.-Teireaa is Glteese lnipar-is VASIDNGTON (Ari .. Prao ideal Eisenhower ted g II” the pug. ideat acted at a request of A311. culture Secretary Esra Benson. For. reasons of language it up- Inarea some imports of chem. had not been d as subject "the sad in t however. views tbeae cbefaesm-:i indistinaulsilabla from these an. nilttedly covered by the proclaim. lion and considered their uncou- ti-olied importation a serious threat to the effectiveness of the pm. lamatlon." the annouacuneat said. but regretted that the government to the Mom Testers Take Holiday LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP)-Atom testers set off an infant dgvleg Sllllldly. then Mined for the Easter weekend. They had planned a double lea- tura but the second test was past. poned because the wind direction and speed turned unfavorable. No experiment was planned for Easter Sunday. The next will not come before Tuesday with 3 weather evaluation conference set for today. satui-day's detonation from . 300-fool tower on Yucca Flat at 4:30 a.m. (7:8) a.ni. BIT) was watched by 24 British and Can- adian observers. The explosion was seen as a quick flash in Ina Angela, Sgn Francisco and Salt Lake Olw. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap. per (2000 lb. Ton . . . . . .. Ill.ot Carnatteriea. each .. 1.50 Cow Hides. per pound .0516 Bring in your lead. car rads. brass. copper. rope. beer bottles. horse hair. You will receive high- est caih prices. Truck scale weighing for your u....enience. ' . Centrally located 0 poelle Ealv on's Store. on Kent ti-oat Maurice lloek & cu. Dill 05!! - Charlottetown I'll Iclieel pal . M at new lllarvelube new marvelube newgyoe can have new ear performance longer . . . maintain peak performance in elder call will . (no geeolinee and new IINOIIDI Ioglne nedteadeseepeve VImperiuI's new motor ell discovery means more mileage for Canadian drivers! eiaeaai--Iaaoiegieaelapaale. feuoyuvaefleberaeaay .' ihatebeaMenalebeIeIatell tegaiaarwltalaseaalaaaheatbonluaoae