JANUARY 12. 1953 Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. ('cntrai Guardian Locals 5c per do per word; Announcements word; Western and Eastern Locals and C In; Events so per word: Classified so per word; in Mensorlaln Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards. ete., be per name; Letters of Condolence lilo per Inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks . and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscrip- , tions, at cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 31.00. Other Rates The advertiser agrees that On Application. the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements 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 giigence of its servants or otherwise, and l -there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement I beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. cars & Trucks For Sale ro'lTsTfn rsTJaaF. winterized. excellent condition. Phone 39-3, Montague. llreis Making aiillvo-1?oUlTrEsn1Xa.lTui E" to 20 Mt. Edward Rd. For Sale non SAI:E-GIRLTST-COAT, SIZE 14x. Phone 2041-L. Fl")-it SALE-ONE SEER SEW- ing machine. Phone 1368-3. FOR SALE - ONE TON OF G001) rull carrots. Vernon MacLcimun. Alexandra. lion sKLr: - BEBK nosns. almost ready for service. Alban Lecky, Summerside, R. R. 3. ma SALE- 40-INCH INSERTED tooth saw, simoned. Practically new. Joe Lnnigan, Montague. mu sau: - macs YOUNG Holstein cow, to freshen early next month. Boyd Dixon. C1Yd0 River. E731: sAl.F:PXln Gilt-17's white boots and skates, size 5; I pair boy's boots and skates, size 3. Phone 2615-L. FOR SALE-FEW BBXES OUT dated photographic paper. G. 194 Prince Si. evenings before 3. TIRES NEW RE-CAPPED MUD and Snow. 600 x 16. 58.95 each. 650, 670 x 15, 850 x 16. 510.95 each. 710 x 15, 512.45 each. Write for passenger sizes not listed. Orders shipped C. O. D. collect. Glen- dale O. K. Rubber Welders. 1287 Weston Rd.. Toronto. Ont- IIUGS FOR SALE - it PRICE. lit by 12' only 575.00 delivered. Made of fine all rayon carpet yarns in exquisite oriental de- signs on wine and red back- ground. Refund if not. used. Home agency open. Fromly Textiles (registered). 2057 Dundas West, Toronto. Ontario. LOST-JANUARY 7th BLTWEEN Hamilton and KL-nsington, ll buffalo wrap. W. A. Ramsay. Hamilton. LOST-- BETWEEN (l1-lAltLOTTE- town and North River Corner new Atlas mud grip tire. Fin- der please notify Fred Buch- anan, Churchill. Reward. Miscellaneous ed. Phone 1573-3. Hlurllvo. Callum. Phone 2218-J. Personal Sanguen. Quickly, easily, iul to ease stubborn, it. Ask for Hughes. Jenkins, "San-gwen" Johnson town; Jamleson's. ton; Semple's, Kenslngton; Enman Drug Store, Summerslde. Salesnlen Wanted cover wholesaler connections, to times for optical jection. Box 571, Guardian Office ings. Increases AG. S. Dearborn, Chicago. )F's'Ti:Kov RTIJ7I;EA"1i:I;I?0-177T business will be yours in 1953 if you join our ranks. Sell ill a pro- products to friends and ne gh- bours. -Write for free catalogue and details. Famiiex, Dept. A 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. To Let FOR RENT-THREET I&()t0liI:UN- furnished flat. Phone 1813-J. -Em,L2m:...,m.g To LET -. Two ADJOINING rooms. Sink. rangette. Also single room. healed, udults. 221 Weymouth St. ' T0 RENT - GROUND FLOOR. heated apartment (2 bedrooms). 15th. Adults only. Write Box 574, Guardian Office. :-:TWif870:-:- BUY - :5 MONTHLY - RENT. New portables-"special 3 month student rate. Remington Rand -Ltd., 104 Kent Street. Phone 2771. :;WaTlt'e'lT'"." Male Help Wanted WANTED - 50 PIGS, 25 To 40 lbs. "A.B.C." Guardian Office. VVANTED -- SINGLE MAN T0 take charge of farm. Goldic Reeves. Freetown. MEN WANTED NOW TO QUALI- fy as Radio and Television Tech- nicians or wireless Operators 'Governmcnt and Industry now pay 3219 to 5.542 monthly depend- ing on length of service. No ex- periencc needed to start approv- ed night or daytime courses or study at home with parts sup- plied. Wrlte, without obligation. for free 40-page bookletfstatlng ago and education. Radio College of Canada, 88 Bathurst Street, WANTED - QUANTITY olfr pressed straw. Phone1980-L. WANTED-BY NEW GLAs(:.-(Kw Dairying Co., 15 cords hardwood. For particulars apply office. Olives and citrus fruits flourish in Southern Italy, and snow is rarely seen around Naples. REIDBOURN, England -- M3?)- The bells or St. Mary's Church, 1-lertfordshire municipality, will be silenced early in 1951 for repairs to the 250-year-old tower in this recast in time for ringing on Cor- Toronto. onation Day next June. trally located, oil heated, la building. Apply- ron RENT NOW Two of the most modern stores in the City. Cen- storage rooms, easily accessible entrance, good park- ing area. Floor covering tenants' choice. Cement block M. A. FARMER, Solicitor Phone 28 rge display windows, large The Neighbors . ls ' in. too. It I. hi. on- O-onim. llu. I! run I1-I-I Capt-a L Why must you space men stay cramped up in this tiny 1 kitchen?" . Iv George Clark nulfnlxosi nslsls'nTliv'b M07- raran ilanullva. for guaranteed work call R. Mac- FIX THAT COUGH FAST! WITH this tormula of six active ingredients Clevehmd goes to work with the first spoon- racking cough or colds, bronchitis, hoarse- ness. Nice-tasting A will not up- , , set the stomach gj Children like steel concerns in the United ,States, Passamaquoddy Survey Requested By Maine now at and Johnson, Reddin Bros., Charlotte- Montague; Lart.er's, Souris; Wauglrs. Alber- and 'lEx'l-anlaNcsrfs?iLlzsnlAlv"wl'T'il Other non-conflicting line no on- MAKE S50 TO 5100 A DAY. EVERY Business a prospect. Big Sav- Business-Cuts expenses. Experience unnecessary. Free sample offer. Monadaco, 304 510,, on Good location. Available February age, pump house. and potato Cyrus Eaton, industrialist. Cliffs Iron Compasy controls lsulrvey Canadian-born iQue.bec's CYCW report d C”; Soviet satellites undel- INDUSTRIALIST RI-JLAXES said in an interview a geological E1 , "immense medium-grade iron ore deposits in northwestern Ungava relaxesldlsirict. Mr. Eaton, 69, is a native with a bit of skiing at Lac Beau-,of Pugwasll, N. S. He is president port, Que.. 15 miles from Quebeciol the Portsmouth Steel Corpora- city. Mr. Eaton, whose Cleveland- tion and chairman of the board six'of Steep Rock, iron Mines. Ltd. -AtOP PllO'IV'.)) -Maine's congressional delegatiolll Marl- asked Congress Friday to vote s3,- 000,000 for .l survey of how much on Rudolf Slansky and la ohers in it would cost to build the Passa- Communist-ruled . maquoddy tidal power project. i In announcing the action, Sena-pl tor Margare:' Chase Smith the International Joint the Canadian - United States Boundary Waters to make the survey. Previously, the ob-. delegation I tallied a prclimillary study, site, tected territory our 250 guarant ed saw that established the "physjcall feasibility of the project" and they new move is asked to decide upon the economic feasibility. ' The Maine Congress men will call on President-elect Eiscllllower soon after he takes office and urge his support for the new move, she said. The Joint Commission was es- tablished to survey the proposed tidal power project ill Passama- quoddy Bay between Maine and New Brunswick. Its backers say the big project would harness the hig-h tides of the bay and convert the energy into electric power. The project has been talked about a lot in Congress and elsewhere in Wash- ington for at least 20 years but never has been given a final okay. The first large-scale investiga- tion of the tidal power project was started by Dexter P. Cooper, and interests he represented, in the early 1920's. In 1926 the Fed- eral Power Commission issued ll plelimlnary permit to him for the project. This permit expired in 1929. Cooper made another un- successful effort to get: going on the project and then the Fcderall Government took over the pro- posal. In 1941 the Power Commission concluded that Passamaquoddy tidal power could not compete successfully with hydroelectric power "potentially available" from rivers in Maine "or with power from modern, efficient , steam- electric plants." Slalinisl Amazon May Be Brief Analyst Pravda carries a long article which indicates the days of Ana Pauker. onetime Amazon of the Stalinists. are numbered. It looks as if the former first lady of NEWS : AS CONSISTENT BUYERS of W.-iSHING'IO.N, Jan. 11 .C l'AP)jR0mania's Communists is on he-r,l-igllt deviation and as well Me-1 55” U1 3 Statement that Comiand a number of other Romanian gress is being asked also to dlrcctlcomm it leaves'llttle to the imagination . ion and family for the short-lived . glory of Communist dictatorship. 5 Her Jewish origin will be against ' her, as it was against slansky, in J "Ideological Work or The Rom- , anian Workel-s Party." The article ance minister who became trapped - in the snare of a monetary - of the Kulaks G U ARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . length, is written by I. Kishin- ', evsky. secretary of the Romanian workers (Communist) Party, and with regard to what is going to be thrown at Ann. The daughter of a pious Jew. Mrs. Pauker renounced her relig- the new anti-semitlsm sweeping the Communist direction. The Pravda article is entitled attacks Vasily Luca. onetime fin- re- form which led to chaos in Rom- ania. . The article says: "Luca conducted in practice an anti-Lenlnist line. encouraging capitalist elements in city and vii- lage, slowing down the tempo of socialist industrialization of the country. encouraging capitalist trade, and directing co-operation with the line serving the interests lwell-off peasants) and capitalist elements in gener- "With the support of Pauker and Georgescu (another deposed minister) Luca, together with en- emy elements whom he brought into the state aparatus, conducted counter-revolutionary activity, dir- ected against the party and the state, with the aim of undermin- ing the peoples democratic struc- ture alld sabotaging the building of an economic base of socialism, with the aim of restoring capital- ism in our country. ”The decisions of the plenums of the central comllilittee of the Romanian Workers Pary. held me first half of this year, armed our party for the struggle against ag- psoe NINE I I. G. SEVVE1.I., Assisilmt General Milling:-r. .'iHE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY APPOINTMENTS”. A. S. Flu still, Prcsldr-lll. THE Eastern Trust Company announces that the President, Mr. A. S. Fraser, been appointed Managing Director. Mr. T. J. I-lanrahan, Acting Manager of the Hai- ifax Branch of the Company, and.Ml'. I. G. Scwell, Manager of the Monircal Branch 0! the Company, ll-are been appointed Assistant General Managers. H.-'1 NRAI-1 AN A.-zsistlult (it-lie:-al Milling:-r. has )UR l3oARnlNG”H'0usls xi...-i;.”u:.;3.;l. ? WHY T He ? 6co'rcl-t lzomcslze .9 ARE You BOOKED HAW!--1 COULD DO THE FLING A6 WA6N'T voue NiM8LY A5 vou .'-w Bur A6 I WAS 6AYlMe, MACK, AN ANCESTOR GLASTONBURY OF MINE WAS A KNIGHT OF THE A KNIGHT oi: GARTER-W HE TiPPED OF-"F - CODSIN THE gATH;r0oZ A 5ATU RDAY Z Days of Former - DAILY C-RYPTOQUOTEmHere's how to work it: IILONGFELLOW AXYDLBAAXR. Ono lriicr simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Lis. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- lropllies. the length and formation of the words are all hintr.' Each day the code letters are different. JV A Cryptogram Quotation NOPVR TJK XOVR SK TOC F NFRSOCH CFLV-XGBLLKCX. Satllrday's Cryfoquotc: WHO PEPPERED THE HIGHEST WA! SURESP T0 PLEASE--GOLDSMITH. hides, bottles, scrap steel. Cast iron, metals, batteries, etc.. MAUR- ICE BLOCK 0 ()o.. KENT ST.. has eliminated guesswork. In its place you'll find service, sound judgement, fair play. People like to sell to Maurice Block. Kent St. because. they're "treated right." it's the kind of treatment we'd like to receive if we were selling to you. - . FARM FDR SALE As I am leaving the Prov- INSUERANCEZ Branch Manager W. BLAIR MacDONALD, Tweel Building -- Great George Street Chariot-tetown, P. 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