Clas a mate Wastes tive earned 830.00 last week in less than 20 hours of work. Wherever you live you may do as well. For information write to Doraldin: Cosmetics Company. 1000 Deleti- Inler Dept. 10, Montreal. BUILD SECURITY FOB YOUB family - yet be independent. Possibilities at every door you knock. 250 guaranteed products to sell full or part time in a protected territory. Details and free catalogue on request. Familex, I000 Delorlmier, Montreal. YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL THANK you. Digniiled full or part time representatives can earn substan- tial income taking orders for the brand new Good shepherd Bible. King James Version, with new comprehensive index and many other exclusive features. Beau- tifully illustrated in full color, this Beautiful Bible is a must in every Protestant Home. This Bible is positively not sold in stores. The Bible can be sold on the eas- iest of Credit Terms. Commissions paid daily. Write today for full details to Good Shepherd Bible Society. 42 Waterloo Street, Saint John. New Brunswick. Cars 5 Trucks For Sale r o B s A L r: .. 1942 PONTI'A-C. Phone 7702. son saw-1941 PLYMOUTH, A-l shape. Dial 7522. For Sale 1954 SEDAN CAR Only gone 75 miles. Owner leaving Province. Wlii sell at 3600 less cost. Write BOX 557, (V0 GUARDIAN CAR BUYERS Your car reflects YOU. 1950 STUDEBAKER SEDAN F. R. McLAINE LTD. Mal que Road Dial 358 or 7359 Open Evenings cars Leaving CAB. LEAVING POE HAMILTON Friday. August 6th, can accom- modate three pas. Phone Wellington I3-23. CAB. LEAVINIY FOR TBENTON. Oni., Wednesday. Aug. 4. Can accommodate two passengers. Telephone Kinkora 5- For Sale FOB SALE-HOUSE TRAILER. Borden Myers, Parkdale. iron SALE -- VACUUM CLEANER. Almost new. Dial 5007. FOR. SALE - loo BUSHEL OF oats. Art MacPherson. Kim-oss. Mg FOR SALFF-ONE GOOD TRUCK wagon. I-Iarold Murray, Valley- field. FOR SALE - SEVEN BOOM home. good location. excellent re- pair, dreplace, oil furnace. land- scaped. Dial 4790. mix sans-ruins MILK cows, Holstein. one with calf at side. Will take dry cattle in trade. also a driving wagon. A. Itisdon Glllis. Eldon. MT FOR SALE-SAW MILL MACH- inlery, engine -Rotary wmpkgg with 4-0-inch inserted tooth saw, planes and matcher. 36-in. shin- gle saw. Dewar Swan. York. FOR SALE. FOB UNPAID board bill. two suits second hand, clothes, one tuxedo. sec- ond hand. one commode, two pairs second hand shoes. Wil- liam Silliker, Albany. FOR. SALE- AUTO KNITTER steel couch, rural mail box, bed and spring. parlor table, child's rocker and high chair. setter and chairs. etc., Enterprise water tank. Dial 4035. FOR SALE - I10 ACRES OF LAND siiie FOB SALE - 1050 MODEL ELEC- trolux. Condition like new. Call 3357. FARM FOB. SALE, AT DABNLEY. consisting of 8! acres, all under cultivation. Well watered. All good buildings. John 6. Clark. Female Help Wasted WANTED - WAITRESS. APPLY in person only, to the Itendesvous Restaurant. WAITRESS WANTED FOB HAV- en Restaurant, Montague. 810.00 week and board. WANTED - MIDDLE AGED housekee,-:1. Apply " b w Post Omce. nelwi: WANTED . SKiLl.ED WORKERS 1 A representative of the U. S. A. F. will be at the National Employment Of- fice, Charlottetown f r o m Aug. 3rd to Aug. 5th and will be hiring workers in the following classifications:- Civil and Mechanical Engin- eers, Draftsmen. Instrument Man. Cook, Barber, Baker, Plant Elec- trician. Plumber, Steamfltter. Telephone Lineman, Refrigeration Machine Operators and Mechanics. Shovel Operator, Diesel Mechanic, Radio Mechanic, Office Machine Repairman, Tailor, Clerk Stenos.. Clerk Typists, Supply Clerks, Telephone Operators. Automobile Painter, Stationery Fireman, Fire- fighters, Fire Inspector, Heating Engineers. Link Training Instruc- tor. Postlvely no carpenters, truck drivers, labourers or trades help- ers required. Found ,,L..:.mL.::.1 FOUND-A BROWN AND WHITE Collie pup. red collar. Phone 7196. L081 LOST - POUR KEYS IN PIIBSE. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. LOST IN CITY, LADY'S BULOVA wrist watch. Phone 0207. Re- ward. LOST-BLACK COOKER SPAN- iel, with green harness. in the vicinity of Mt. Albion. Finder please phone 3355. Miscellaneous RELIABLE UPHOLSTEBY SHOP. Sentner and Dolron. Dial 6073. SOASTFOR SCRAP ' Buying daily at our Yard, scrap iron and steel, paying 58.00 per gross ton (2240 lbs.). Good prices for lead, copper. brass, hides, beer bot- tles, rope, horse hair. For Sale-3 and 4 inch boiler tubing. at 30c and 40c per foot. MAURICE BLOCK & C0. 158 Kent St. Dial 9522 Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang-, ed quickly and privately at Trans: Canada Credit Corporation. Eachp loan up to 51,500 is life insured fol take care of unpaid balance in can of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- views you privately. TRANS-CAN ADA cones. cnggnuv LIMITED (a subsidiary of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) B. C. STEEVES. Branch Manager Block Bldg., 104A Hent St., Charlottetown. Phone 8525 Male Help Wanted Ads I wasted WANTED - I on 4 BOOM HEAT- ed Apartment. Two mature ladies. Apply 17'! Fitzroy Street. Martlcetsl New York Stock: NEW YORK (ar.. --me am... ..l..i”:...':.”.':: last k d to d:'r;leM.an refund all chan On average the market rrrade its seventh stra ht weakly WAN TE D - INTERNATIONAL power take-off digger; also Gray-Snyder picker. Apply Eric Robinson. Carleton. WANTED - TWO MALE PO- iice pups. See or phone Rex Dawson. Albany. GIANTS CAUSEWAY The Giant's Causeway in Ireland received its name from the legend that it was the start of the road to be built by giants across the channel to Scotland. an markets. 22. 1929. Since the middle of last Septem- ber. the stock market has been rolling ahead. Brokers and others have been looking for a reaction. All the market needs. some said. is a good excuse for a break that will permit a firm consolidation of its past gains and lay the around- work for a continuation of the bull This Sales position is 8. . CHALLENGE TO YOUR ABILITY It isn't easy. It requires study and willingness to work Lsome evenings. You must like people and be genuinely in- can qualify, the rewards are many-ABOVE-AVERAGE IN- COME with no ”salary ceiling", early advancement oppor- tunities, Group and Pension plans and. equally important, the job of helping others in an important way. terested in their problems. The company you would shall be glad to arrange time resident NOT TO ALL RETAILERS AND CONSUMERS OF GASOLINE Province, after providing for BUT, to the man who llv one string of higher The Associated Press average of 00 stock: was up 01.00 on the week. advancing four days out of five. and closed at 8l38.20. the highest mark for the average since Oct. market swing ahead. On Monday. that chance came. Two Chinese fighters were shot down after they attacked two Am- erican naval rascua planes of! the Chinese mainland. The market held perfectly steady. On average it remained un- changed at its 25-year high, and there were a few more gainers than losers in the list. All.CBA!"1'I STIONG Aircrsfts were strong then. and theyfinished the week with a dis- play of ntrensth. Almost all other divisions of the market also were higher. They included the tobaccos. sh pbullders. watch makers. tex- tiles. and dlatlllers. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock ex- change included Curtiss-Wright up "ls at l2'A on 154,100 shares, Avco Mfg. up 95 at 596. Raytheon Mfg. up 96 at .HVs. U. S. Steel up iii at 5555. and General Dynamics up 85's It 0106. The five most active issues on the American stock exchange were Waltham Watch up it at We on 130,000 shares. Equity Corp. un- changed at 500, Merrill Petrol- eums up 11-10 at 7V4. Webb and K ' unchanged at 155. and Claude Neon unchanged at 555. Canadian issues closed the week mostly higher. Up were Infome- tional Nickel. 5G. Canadian Pacific It and McIntyre Vs. Hiram Walker Lawrence in Contrecoeur, Que., or to Baltimore Eventually 2o.ooo.000 tom will be 0s'.sssa'e Largest Ill lag nmispaem lioariy Ready For Production 9 By BOB JOYCE Cansdhn Press Staff Wrltdr . KNOB LAKE. Qua. (OP)-Nea.rLv 5,000 men are bringing into me production stage Canada's largest mining development Jn the wild unfriendly country of northeastern Quebec and Labrador. They have built a 010000.000 rill and ship terminal at Sept Isles. Que. pushed a 35'!-mils railwa north through rook, sand and mus- keg and lopped tons of! two moun- talus near this little mining com- munity to uncover millions of tons of iron ore. ' Y Iron ore will start to flow to Canadian and American steel mills Saturday when Quebec's Premier Duplesais and Premier smallwood of Newfoundland officially open the docks at Sept-Isles. By then the Iron Ore Company of Canada will have poured 0250.000.000 11110 "19 undertaking. MOVE DIG SHIPMENTS This year before the snows close it again 1.500.000 tons of are- worth about 00 a ton at Sept-Isles dook-will be ahipved up the St. or Philadelphia. advertised and one of Canada's best known. To make sure; you have the qualifications for success in the business we interviews and aptitude testing. Apply stating age, present position, if married, length of in community, business previous sales experience, if any. All applications treated in strict confidence. BOX 561 GUARDIAN OFFICE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION be representing is nationally. background and was off ,. Royalite Oil added Va and Lake Shore eased IL on the American stock exchange. t No Immediate Price Reductions TORONTO. (GP)-Toronto whole- salers said Thursday that sale coffee prices may have drop- ped a nickel a pound in the New York area. but Canadians can ex- pect no immediate prices. The New York whole- reduction in announcement was the first break in the upward shipped every year. Here at Knob Lake where the Quebec-Newfoundland border In!!- anders through the ore fields.-the ground runs red with iron when 5 in rains and even in the winter the snow takes on 9. pink tinse. This town. 800 miles northeast of Montreal, walks on rusty feet. Iron -colors the roads, there are traces of it in the new townsite three miles away and red rust even cov- ers the clothes of playing children. Iron once forced the town to move. Plans to build the little settlement at Burnt Creek. Que, were scrapped while the first build- ings were going up. A worker testing a new drill out- side the camp kitchen struck ore. That was April. I047. lCE trend of coffee prices both in the U. S. and Canada that has seen prices here rise as much as 514.45 a pound retail at present from about SEARCH FOR IRON The land had drowsed for years. Due to the recent drop in the wholesale price of gas- oline, the retail price for premium grade gasoline in this y Steel Companies Negotiate Merger NEW YORK, (AP)-Board chair- "run PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 13; gggnecg-mfm; oghggggig; confirmed published reports that allowed under Section 10 of The Petroleum Products Act, shall not exceed 44.7 cents for each Imperial Gallon. DATED this 29th day of July, A.D. 1954. P the mark-up or differential extension in this area. the earliest possible date. That representatives of the Maritime pany Limited will be in the Colviile Road area during the week of 2-7 of August for the purpose of completing the final contracts for rural electrification with those residents who have signed the preliminary application for a rural Advance payment of service line charges will be re- ceived by the Company's representatives at the time con- tracts are signed and early construction of this extension will be dependent on the completion of such contracts at PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Electric Com- A. Walthan Gandet, LL.B. Phillipa Bldg. ill Grafton St. Bell. Matheson- si Foster 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. loll Queen St. Phone 425'! M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commenu Bldg. .--gGaudc't Ii Haszard Bank of Cornmerus Bldg. Allison M. Gillie. LL.B. I30 Blchlnond St. Dial 4747 OPTOMETRISTS I J. A. Carruthera. I25 Kent St. R.0. on: em PROFESSIONAL CARDSTT BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. G. F. Hutcheson I Son F. G. HUTCHESON. 3.0. 55 Grafton St. Dial 5522 Frederic A. Large, Q.O. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Palmer & Hlsllam Bank of Nova Scutla Bldg. Matheson, Peaks & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. Mactiuigan. B.A., . Currie Bldg. - Dial em - Queen St. G. E. MMMIIIBB, B.A.. LL.B. 150 Richmond St Dial 5215 Ms.cPhecl 8 Tralnor Tube has Ohio, and Chicago. A merger also would open further sources of ore for Bethle- hem as Youngstown is one of five mldwest companies which own lion mines in Labrador. leav-esDDETsla;ie A To Widow HALIFAX, (CP)-The will of the late Premier Angus L. Macdonald -admitted to probate Friday, left everything to his widow. ' Value of the estate was not an- nounced. Anius L. Macdonald Jr., a young lawyer, will administer the estate. The will was made when Mr. Macdonald was navy minister in evttawa during the Second World ar. 50 cents a pound. Importers here said they could make no reduction in rices because et been reduced. his company is negotiating for a merger with Youngstown Sheet NOTICE A - IS HEREBY GIVEN nd Tube Company. Grace said: The tons. WOULD INCREASE TONNAGE The combined facilities would total 24,000,000 net ions in rated annual capacity-still far below that of United States Steel Ool'- I poration which is tons. The combination, however. would e x t e n d Bethlehem's operations from the out where they have prevloustv been confined to the west where a gigantic demand for steel exists. Youngstown Sheet and plants at Youngstown, wholesale the price of the green coffee they purchase has not "I'li confirm the rumor to the extent that Bethle- hem and Youngstown are discuss- ing the matter." merger talk involves the United States' No. 2 steel producer, Bethlehem, and the sixth largest, Youngstown. Bethlehcm's present rated an- nual capacity is 18,500,000 net tons of ingots and steel for castings and Youngstown! is 5,500,000 net 30,715,000 net up mining. disturbed only by, Indians who came north in winter to hunt or by prospectors looking for more valuable metals such as gold or lead or copper. One man, Jules Timmins of Hol- linger Gold Mines. sent prospec- tors into the area in 1042 to check on iron deposits, figuring if there ' were at least 400,000,000 tons of boss of screener No. I, says his plant can handle 5.500.000 tons in a five-month operating season. no operating season may be ex- tended ii a way to prevent frees- ing of the ore in the railway cars is found. , "eanwhile they work around the clock while they can and the roar of trucks and shovels blends with the snarl of diesel locomotives. Only over the hills in the townsite is it quiet and even there the grad- era and scrapers toil through the night. Premier Sleeps On Verandah TORONTO. (GP) - A startled oottags owner on lake Simone ra- csntly answued the door and found his caller was the premier of Ontario who asked permission to'aleep on his verand.a.h. It happened Tuesday night when Premier Frost and a few friends were on a motorboat tour of some of the lake areas 'ftCQll8nWl by the premier when he was a boy in the orillls.'distrlct. During the three-day trip Pre- mier Prost and his friends cooked their own meal: on river banks and slept in tents. But Tuesday it rained hard so the premier and his party went to the cabin near Gamebridge and slept on the verantiah. Attempt To Curb Smoke Nuisance SAINT JOHN. N. B.. (OP)-Ob ficlals oi the New Brunswick Elec- tric Power Commission have an- nounced that a new type of chim- ney water-spray, the first of its kind in New Brunswick. will be in- stalled at the Dock street plant in an effort to curb the smoke nuisance. The move was made following a meeting between company en- gineers and civic officials. H. V. Denyer of Fredericton, en- gineer in charge of plant opera- tions. said the installation will be ready for use in the fail. Basic function of the device is to filter out smoke particles by means of a. fine spray of water. ” 'lf3ui-”: ' "” ”:'."iii."' .........'.E".L.L, iu.deni,-Hees, lied Homltlanrdl GRAZ. Austria, (AP)-A I0-yea;-. old Yugoslav student fled his Coin. munlst homeland in a sports plans lirldsy and landed safely on the gritlsh airfield at Thalerhof near re. Officislaof 016 field identified him as Tomislav Munlatie. of mg. lfade. who claimed to be a political refugee and said he wanted to emigrate overseas. Muniatio told them he was a median of the Bei- z::.:. W cs.” case we - r e prac ce wi club's two-caster "troika." un Aussies Gamble On Oil. Uranium SYDNEY, (AP) -Thousands of Australians here are gambling in all and uranium shares in a. all speculative boom on the Bydngy stock exchange. Some people have switched than gambling from racehorses to shares. Brokers gave these ex. amples of small investors bitter with the oil bug: A 25-year-old typist invested :54. she had saved'toward a trip to In-igland. She already had mad: twice as much as the ship far: and postponed the trip. aha new plans to make enough money ti live in England and Europe with. out working. Two housewives who had saved half the money needed for a 3-; frlgerator and a gas stove um bled to make the rest from oil and uranium. They won. Profit-taking in oil and uranium shares Wednesday out into many of the price rises. Gel Ten Years On Narcotics Charge VANCOUVER (CP)-Two men were sentenced to 10 years im- prisonmenteach Friday after they pleaded guilty to charges of ped- dling narcotics, first charges laid under a new amendment to the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act. Sentenced by Magistrate Thoma: Dohm were Robert Mitchell. 2 and John Henderson. 34. Btregtg in an RCMP raid July 12 in which b 107 capsules of herein were seized. ore, the expense of do." ' t oould be met. By 1047 the presence of enough ore was proved. Within four years the railway started to creep north from Sept-Isles, on the St. Lawrence north shore. In February this year. Timmlns. now president of the iron ore company, drove the ra.ilway's last spike at Knob Lake. Until then all supplies-food, oil- iumber and steel-had to be ireighted in by air. Heavy are- carrying tnicks and graders took six weeks to make their way over rough tote roads and frozen lakes from Sept-Isles in the spring of 1953 The rich ore lies in pockets of various sizes. The company has 44-25 in Quebec and iii in Labra- dor-with the northernmost about 35 miles from here. Some contain ' as much as 50,000,000 tons. At present two mines at Ruth lake, Labrador and Ferriman, Que., are being worked. Three- quarters of this year's output will come from the Labrador workings. TARGET FOB. I955 ' Next year the production tar t is 5,000,000 tons and for l0 . 7,000,000 to 5,000,000 tons. company geooglsts still take prospecting parties by plane and canoe from nearby Squaw lake to search out new reserves. They say there is enough iron here for 100 years of Immense shovels scoop sway topsoil-miners call it over-burden --then remove are at the rate or 700 cubic yards an hour. Iang. lines of I0-wheeled trucks carry it to the screening plant where the rock is crushed to five- inch size and carried by conveyor belt to waiting trains. One of these 3750.000 giants is in operation. Another is eing built and two or three more will be in- stalled next year. They handle 1,500 tons an hour and the pace is so fierce that crushed Jaws made from tough manganese steel, IIUVO to be replaced very month. I949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. G.M.A.O. away without a. worm Compare these what you CAN'T BEAT THE BUYS Big Bill Macinnls of Montreal, Fitzroy Sh-sat OUR BOARDING HOUSE now OIILDISPLAY, 1952 PONTIAC spoon SEDAN, RADIO 1952 PONTIAC 4-noon SAN 1952 CHEVROLET srsnnsnn 4-noon 1952 CHEVROLET smxnsnn 4-noon 2-Tone 1949 srvnnnsxan 4-noon SEDAN 1952 Form moon with nsmo l9-19 OLD MOBILE 6 SEDANEITE I948 DOD E 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET 1-2 TON TRUCK Fully Reconditioned and Guaranteed New Car Ap Thrifty Open Friday and Saturday Until 9 P.M. Fast Time Come look at the gleaming car lot--all reconditioned and repaired where neces- sary, shined up like new and ready for you to drive or care. no cars with any get, dollar for dollar-and you'll find YOU nown Morons SEDAN ranee. erms Available beauties on our used- others-see AT - Dldl 6571 MAJOR HOOPLE including 10 acres woodland. 7 WANTED” Cr?-ABLE MA” nub , -H I roomed house with electricity. ”"b13' '"””"'v I0” dilly 3"" Byron J. Grant, O.D. la que" m ml. an "Tm UM My waRD' toad outbuildings. 3 mu" "om vegetable farm. Free house plus its Kent St. Dial sail Ch" R Mcqmud BA e M Rocky Point Ferry. N"; gchoox, Yeleiabla lmd mum 310" di-5' -?-P-A-: ' ' ' ' I lance from Amherst. Good pro- II, J, Mgbon, 3,0, 15' 3591319” sh ml! "13 Apply Mrs. Lena Macxinnon, Falrview. P. E. r. Refrigerators position. Apply A. 8. Blckford, R. R. 4. Amherst. N. S. salesmen Wanted 8 A L E S M E N -- ABSOLUTELY make 050 in a day. New sensa- tional utility item for every food, beverage outlet, etc. Samples fur- Ilontsgllc. P. E. I. J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent 8 Queen Sta. Office 0185-, House 4750 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURBIE a 00. , Of Execution p SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) - A stay of execution for kidnapper- rapist Caryl Chessman. author in prison of "Cell 2455. Death Row". was ordered Thursday by state Supreme Court Justice Jesse W. Carter. Cheasman was scheduled 11-mike 1'0 . , A1z.: SLEPT L'KEAx- . I-NPNOTIZED emcee no" CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. B. Carson Sol Prince St. Dial 0431 Small Kerosene or Electric 121 Upper Queen for Sale TUIINIP WAXER. ' W for item - nmmsnsn arm- mer cottage at Roaebank. Phone 4050. Teachers Vlsstel TIACHII WANTED FOE CLIE- mont School. -400.00 Supplement. Jipply Edson G. Rayner, Secy. u to the frrlissess Sourls Scltoot Wonderful for ;';'"g ,',',i"3,V,,t- SS4" 53 W" "ch Currie Bldg. c1...1..u.g.,w.. D... 31” to die in the state gas chamber Cottage or apartment ' us A .tPl11(-)st-.'tYnoi,fiDt:Y.altodv.rbi-d on til - e phone 5507 I. L" m 3- 3- "0532: :h0g?,?ANY length of the stay was that. it . -ro LET - 1-wo LAIGE AD. H am m9"'t 0'0?!" '' '0'" would remain In effect until the , 01' Write joining rooms with ma. Phone ll” ' ' - '- 0- 3" "7 U. 5. Supreme Court could but "REFR1GEgAToR" 9602. on an appeal carried to Washing- ton by -counsel for the Los Ang- BIITGHERS WANTED Splendid opportunity for experienced butche . Applicant must be under 30 years of age, and pose; ability and initiative for advancement. Good wages, CANADA PACKERS LTD. Charlottetown eles lovers' lane bandit. The ruling came shortly after Governor Goodwin Knight an- nounced in far Angelea. he was rejecting a last-minute plea to save Cnessrnanla life. SUEZ TALKS IIIUME ba1ln'mcted-trem-5--------d - 1 1 ik d 11 1 5d - or am ma non. "i-t.”.'.'.'-'.'l..i't.""'.'3.:..t.”t.”..E 5::'.:..':'' .:.'".'..'.F an we we " W" " ...?.t"i?...'.i'"i:.'2rli:E:: 3:1: lourls Hi lohooi. Supplement . Saturday night a n and am. ' mono Apply stating upa-iena Apply: Personnel Officer lsh negotiators w meet here to- day to resume talks on the future of the British base in the Inc! canal zone. British War ldlnisiet Antony Head arrived Sunday for thatalkafhtsisthefirsttiml since 1040 a Bridal! cabinet rain- It later has Joined the conformal: Y