PAGE TWELVE el Flornl and Spiritual Otlerinn, the advertisement In Advertising liates Payable In Advance ' Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 15 Conn. Onnirnl Giinrdinn Lorain be not word; Western and Eastern Local: to per word; Announcennnln and Coming Events 5e per word; Olnnnlfled to per word; In Meme ' or Condolence 840 per inch: Wedding Engagements, I0 word! for 31.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 rrnrdr; Notices of Thanks ,Ind Appreciation, Me per inch or See per word; List: or Subscrip- tions, in cent: per inch; Addreen and Presentation. 31.00. Other Batu On Application. The advertiser agree: that the publisher shall not. be liable for damage: nrlnlng out of error: In uuvertinemenu beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi which the error occurred, whether such error in due to the negligence of It: servants or otherwise, and there shall he no liability for non-Insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for ouch ndvertlrenrent. Notice: 84:: per inch; um Cnrdn, ete.. be our name; better: Agents Wanted ARI? i()l' T00 BUSY TO MAKE oxtrainoncy for Christmas? if not, a. l-lnniilex dealership is made In order for your Wonderfiil op- portunity for you to sell in your neighbourhood our gift sets and 250 hutiscliold nece.” ii a 5 "5 I largo coninussiou. l-lree details on BIG l'RT(.)”l-lI'7llS - S request. Fainllcx, 1600 Dclorimier, Dept. 1, Montreal. Apartments Wanted w .(.(r1-iii”. TH ()7BEl)R(H).il l npartincnl, ntntlrrn. central, l ht-atctl. .tpplyuRr-V iV.t'. N Af'.!t'l't1A'.Vll-;.V'l" waxrrzn s.xiAi.t.( 3 family (lespcrzrtcly anxious to rent small or self contained lust flour apaiiincnt in pleasant :ii'c.i, where they can feel settled. Not tlcsiritctiyc or no.sy. Will some good Siiiiiaiiiiati write Boxl 144, Guardrail. , ..?..D?...T Boarders Accommodatetl ac 7oTxiT6iS."FrE'rfv?M7(LT;! boarder. Dial 7939. can A7.jC().si.xron'.x-Ti; TWO boiudera. Phone 5366. WANTISD-PR!-I-SCHOOI. CHIL- (lrcn to board in good Protestant country ironic. Write Box 145, Guardian. isn F()'lt1.:I;1HVlCl() LV Miscellaneous " HAf'Li":'l)'.- nTii'iT'3o'51'. -"-'n”oXa"rto. I-ieber Myers. Larleion. 'TSBales Help Wanteilpp .1. 1'0)!- tinits. Manage your own busi- ness. Send for rutulogue. Unit- ed ' Co. Toronto 28. . - RELIABLE MAN AS dealer in part of Kings County. Experience not necessary. A line opportunity to step into old prof- itable business where Rawleigh products have been sold for years. Big Profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleiglrs Dept. lx'-470-163, Montrciil. Sdle-smdn Wanted SALESMEN A ”' - ABSOLUTELY make 350 in 8. day. New sensa- tional utility item for every food, beverage outlet, ere. Samples furnished. Utility A. Co. 53 C-65 W. Jackson, Chicago 4. To Let . ' AiiJu1Nin'o.Aii"0'L's,a'I Dial 5993. cars & Trucks For Sale con sAi.i-2-79716 - Hudson. cxcellcni. Phonc 403i after five. FOR SALE-19-I0 MIi'RCL'RY 5-. passe er coupe. R.-idio, henter,l new t'c-s. Excellent condition. 3300. lxarl Cole, lluntcr liivcr. . For Sale I-?irt'-is'A'Lr::siIiin"w(ioVr3.T"i)iXrI 3057. i:'OR SALE-D()UBl.F. BED AN spring. Dial 3057. an sa'i.r:V.. PRESSURE 'r.-ma. 450 gallons capacity. Albert Yotmker. Winsloe ion en L."r'.'-i1'iXri1""caitii'i'i(ii-:', condition. high chair, baby sleigh. Dial 5717. i:'mrs”n -'i3ncxs'vvi"c'K CAB,-I inet Victrnlri and Records, 320.00. Box 143. Guardian Office. second ro”u;'r'"- rwo Tnmniisnho rooms, heated. Kitchen privileg- es. Dial 6160. FOR 1rENr-5-TrooM:ii6I'sr3'()Y4 C.A.A. grounds. Dial 8794 be- tween 1 and 6 p.m. i-T(TiTifr:Nir:i?inTsi'7T'i7)'tK7xT- Joining rooms, hot uatcr, sink, arltills. Rd t'umberland. TO LET-TIIREE i:3'i5i;nNian- ed rooms, partly heated. :32 Victoria St. T0 Lh'1'-3 iiomr Ai;Aa7ari-fx7r in Par-kdnlr: Second floor, fur- nished if (1 cd. Dial F837. FOR. RENT-ll()l' E SITFATEI) by paved road. Norman McMil- lan, Alberry Plain. FOR RENT--l IIEATEI) FRONT room, ground floor, It room apartment, third floor. 28 Great George St. r-r1'i-:17 ST 17 17 N (.1 ago-OT. Montreal Needs Up To 30 Million More Revenue MONTREAL, (CP)-A city coun- cil committee reported Thursday after an 11-month study that Mon- trenl needs from 520,000,000 to 530,000,000 additional revenue an- nually and logical sources for the money are the Quebec and federal governments. The 32-pnge report was prepar- ed by nine councillors, headed by Marcel Lafnillc, who studied ap- portionment of taxes and responsi- bilities among the city. provincial and federal administrations. it. will be presented to the city's executive committee and may be used in preparation of a brief by the city to the Quebec royal com mission on constitutional prob lems. Montreal has enough revenue re meet administrative costs but it must have more to allow it to pay debt-carrying charges on money which will have to no borrowed to finance planned projects. the report said. Without the help of the federal and provincial govern- ments such projects (In a subway or the expressway could not b( rerillu-d. Measures cited as possible sour- ces of additional revenues were: Lifting or cnsiiig of certain costs now home by the cll3; sharing oi revenues collected here by the higher goreriinicnts; subsidies to compensate for non-payment of taxes oti properties now in.x'-Dx- erupt; new taxes; taking over cer- tain commercial services, such as electricity distribution; subsidies on the basis of population, as now is done in Ontario; and direct fed- eral and provincial help in import- ant ll'lili'llt'lpaL projects. Tnxed To Limit l l Montrealers now were (axed to rihe limit of their capacity. The ,,report said no additional munici- (pal levy should be imposed until at proper division of powers and ob- ligations has been reached among the three governments. "even if to arrive at It satisfactory result it is necessary to modify the Ciinadian constitution." I:Ilal)orating on potential sources of revenue, the report said aid to indigcnts now has gone beyond thr- munictpal framework and should be undertaken by the province, at a saving to the city of annually. Stating the city's rizlil lo .1 fair share of federal health grants, the rcport also noted tint Montreal taxpayers paid 317000.000 in 1032 for school taxes and declared that for pro-unii'ei'sity and university costs. Grants to univt-rsitics and hospitals now made ny the city should be undertaken by the pro- vincial xzovcrnnient. it. added. Compensation to the city for the loss of the power to tax per- sonal income was urged. The rc- port. setting the figure at about 'Rl(l.000.0(l0 annually. Noting that the province col- i5(Tt"i?KiZr76itTiiWr”.-i;ivT).T” ,".., I , . ,, lccteti 516,800,000 in Montreal front apartment house. One apartment i”'"”"'f. V.""d Ihcalfir NHL ,it,”' taxes on motor vehicle licenses vacant. Just. outside city limits. ilh':” i"1”,l"SBV ”'"””1' 0"” and gasoline in 1952, the council- Wrile. "I-'.” care Gtiardian. "nit (' E V E p! tors roconinionded that the prov- ”'s -.m ' tsp r" ”s ' i - . ' follow the example set in the one saw; - NEW stmcm 3 J FL0("" 5'0" '3"-" - . . Fl-mu twine 26 It moum 8 reel tnent, four rooms and bath. ml linllm -V-3'95 (if sltatvng .70 per d Dani ,1cN(,'e111 cl ac RN91. heating, continuous hnt writer, (W11 1'1 U11! l”0l'Onlle with the PRFF, 0 ' 0 ' y adults. Mrs. R. S. MaeBeath. I'll?- .T.;.i..7i.,.L.-.? -L,- .M phone 617 N R00 1 D4--mm UR .AI.E- 'ANTI Y G AD- 0' 'Ts '”' D" ' 931' ' . - F m T ” FOR ans - au1i..u3i.r JAN- ,,,,,,.cd im me ,c:;,r,f;:cff; ;”;y ml carrots, Si per ltushel. A130 cabbage and boots. Please bring containers. Fred Clark, Clielton. I-ion-BsAI.r:-35 corms nann- wnnrl, 8 foot lengths. 58 per; cord at Bellevicw. Dial T5251 after 7:30 p.ni. l Fore nan. . El-ll) CLEAN- er. complete Wilh4.!CIVEliS. in per- fect. condition. , Apply to Mr. nnlsh, N. 5. son s)u.r. I NEWLY FRESH- ened rerzistervd 2'; years old, Holstein llelfer with calf at side. One. pure bred Holstein Bull ll-5 )t'ars old. Alvah MarNeill, Cav- eudiab. FOR SALE - LARGF. YOFNG cow, to freshen in M fr-vr Young cnw newly fresliene-rl. Wanted quantity of i!'Nl nlps, rlvlivrweil. Frank Mt. llerhert. FOR SALE - 2.000 VT. 2xAxl at .04 fl. 2.000 ft boards at .01 ft. 4x6 hardwood for crossberr. Hardwood planks and hardwood boards at .08 bd it. i truck wu- szon, 1 driving wagon, 1 driving James B. Penny. Box 384, Antlg-i (layal . tur-l ilamm. l Female Help Wanted LEARN llAlRl)RESSl.VG- Marvel ltn'irdrcssing Schools - Woman Wanted .- Greater Op- pnriunity-Better Pay. Work. Cat-nlnzziie Free. Write Bloor Street. Toronto Branches- Hamilton - Ottawa. Canada's National fystein. sleigh. Simon Flnlnysnn. Kilmulr. fauna: LOST Boston Bull, black, whife face. white breast. Norrie "Terry". PHONE 4525 R A R WE REPAIR i l I l i Pleasant, unry let. 1954. self-c-ontaine ground floor six rooms and bath. Adults. Very central. Apply to Box 186, Chair- lottetown 'Guardlan. Typewriters Ea riir;-'a7i7:iv REMINGTON Quiet-Rlter - exclusive features :5 880 sensational performance. monthly. special student rate: on .cntal maclilnea. Remington Reno 104 Kent Street. Dial 6631. Teaeltii7fWanted w A N.T.E'D -. TEACHER FOR Yearly Sup- Cambridge school. plement 3400.00. Mrs. James D Lnnigan, Secretary of Trustees. healed apartment. dens at Assam in India. Employment Opportunities Warehoiising Co-Ordinator, Ot- tawa. 05.220-55.880. Statistician, Ottawa, 34,220.54,- Librarian (Miie)'om(w., 33,3.-go. 04.520. Information; Officer Ottawa, 33,430-04,180. Nutritionist (Female) Ottawa. 32.99()-&3..'l40. Physiotherapy Technicians (Fe- male) various centres, 52,640-52,990 and 32.270-32,410. ' Occupational Therapists (Female) (Fe- male) various centres, 52.640-52,990 and 37.770-52.410. ,7? 7 M Vv Details and application formit et WANT”, Two ("uh ,i:"AT your. nearest Civil Service Com- M." Wnmz to ghmfu mom Wm. mission Office, National Employ- km.,,,,,,' ,,,.,,.””,,s' Central. mcnt Office and Post Office. Write F.B.r Gtiardlnn. The oldest and best in Canada . . . Sponsored directly kind with the widest acceptance and best known name NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU (in improved Home Party Plan Many Opportunities for Demonstrators and Managers For full information about the Tupperware Home Party Plan write immediately to Miss Natalie Chapman, General Manager Mrs. Edna Cook Tupperware Home Parties Ltd. Show Mart. Berri Street Montreal TUPPERWARE USERS established product of its by the Manufacturer Or at tlfc province should be responsible- TORONTO, (OP)-Premier Flem- ming of New Brunswick says his province in on the brink of an economic boom, with new mining discoveries and possible power de- vclopments. Mr. Flemming and three of his cabinet ministers are on I "load- will and business" trip to Ontario. M. J. Boylen, financier promin- ent. in recent mining developments in New Brunswick, said the Marl- limes' deposits of lead, zinc, silver, iron and pyritee are are the larg- est in North America and will be- come the basis for a big chemical industry in New Brunswick. Premier Frost of Ontario at an lnfortiial meeting offered the ad- rice and facilities of the Ontario Mines Department to Aid the de- velopment. Mr. Flemming said he hopes the new mining activities will refute the adage that the main export of the Maritimes is brains. Already fewer university graduates were leaving. Mr. Flemming and his party left today for Ottawa. With lilm were Provincial Secretary D. D. Patter- son, Lands and Mines Mtnitser N. B. Buchanan and Agriculture Minister C. B. Sherwood. PleailGwuiliy To Combineillharge Toronto, (CF) Canada's major rubber companies Mon-lay admitted in court that for 15 years they engaged in it conspiracy to prevent or lessen competition in the sale of automobile tires and tubes. The eight companies and the Rubber Association of Canada pleaded guilty to the contbines change. Argument and evidence on sentence is expected to take two illrmrrsizi For Fivelillion LOS ANGELES. (APl-The pub- lisher of the Los Aiiizeles Daily News has been sued for 35.00-1,t.t't0 damages on the allegation that he broke a contract for sale of the controlling interest in the news- paper. Sheldon F. Sack:-tt, California and Oregon newspaper publisher and radio station operator. brought the action against Robert L. Smith. charging that Smith repudiated an agrcenient made with Beckett last Oct. 24. Sackett placed a value of 3-1,- 000,000 on the nsselshe expected tn acquire from Smith. A copy of the alleged agreement between Sackntt and smith provided that Smith was to be employed by The News in an advisory capacity for seven years at 325,000 at year. Smith said he had no comment: on the suit beyond it statontent he made last. Thursday in announc- ing cancellation of the propouod deal. At that time he said Sackettn proposal to purchase an interest in The News was conditional upon financial and collateral considera- tions "which were not complied with by Sackett." RUGGED COASTLINE Including all the fjords and lar- ger islands. Norway's coastline stretches 12,000 miles. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Declares N. B. Now On Brink Of Economic Boom U. S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. (AP)-More than 10 per cent of U. S. steelmaking capacity is idle for lack or bunlneu but the production decline thus far is not considered alarming. Steel Magazine reported today. "Almost everyone expected the drop," the metalworking weekly said, "and long-range predictions for the steel industry radiate an optimism." Steel attributed much of the de- cline to a downward reduction in inventories and said that "it's thought in some instances, inven- tories have been reduced so far that their owners would scurry forth to order steel" if it appeared demand were rising. During last week, the steel pro- duction rate dropped two points to 90.5 per cent of rated capacity. At last, week's rate, the industry turned out 2,040,000 net tons of steel. It was only three years ago that the industry became capable of producing more than 2,000,000 a week. Russians In Red For Taxes EAST NORWICH .N.Y.. tAP) - The Russians are in the red on taxes for two mansions they own on Long Island-one of them oc- cupied by Andrei. Vishinsky. An estate here, ”Norwicli House" has been put. on notice for public sale Doc. '1 unless a Nassau county tax bill of s2,9i8, five months in arrears, is paid. The other estate, "Killenworth," at Glen Cove, has been put on notice for public sale for a -2.396 tax delinquency. The Soviet first deputy foreign ministers and permanent delegate to the United Nations occupier Killenwortli with his wife, daughter and staff. Various Russian staff members and children live at Nor- wich House. The Russians have had tax de- linquencies previously on Kitten- worth. They contended they were entitled to It diplomatic tax exemp- tion, but eventually paid the taxes. Bidauli Appears Near Collapse PARIS. (Alli-l-'oreign Minister Georges Bldiiult appeared on the verge of collapse when he spy peered before the National Assem- bly today in a. foreign policy de- bate. Bidault was helped from the platform after he had read only I third of his prepared address. The 54-year-old Foreign Minia- ter is scheduled to depart. for Ber- muda in 10 days with Premier Joseph Laurel for the three-power conference. The of-ireign Minister, who has been under an extreme pressure of work. was reported to have been up all night preparing his ad- dress. As one cabinet minister put it: ”Hc has been on the bridge throughout. this debate." s'ritT1?o-ic ISLAND Scene of one of the great battles of the Second World War, the Pacific island of Okinawa cover: only 486 miles. is. Exceu of chances DOWN - Keen relish ” Bay window Conflict New line (lbbr.) small body" of water ' Smelt rivuletl tr Malt beverage interferes River (Neth.) t scribble ldfy Native of Turkev . ACROSS '.. Loose, flowing ., garment . Child's ' carriage wall painting . Lubricated . A division of Saudi Arabia .Clly (Ohio) , .Coneumed '15. Complete . Note or the scale . Fumble 1 alloy Vended Writing . fluid . Chief deity (Bebyl.) A kind. grade or make Lift ' Petty I quarrel Metal ( container Taverns Crafty Public n0ilCE Measure of land Wrath Smell nut A showy. ilowered plant . with ion moisture A fabric made from flex Otherwise r 99 9 o 6 999? 19. 2). 2 23. M 26. 28. 29. 30. 32. 3s. 87. l 39. 40. (2. DAILY CROSSiWORD 15. Ward off 15. Clemor 20. Sash Hep.) 13. A x minilter , , of M .FI'lMe i-li.l!7ll'l llt.'J'V.Zl 24.'A circle illilidd l.ill....i.-J L 26. Board ta - - I "t' or we - Miiivila; r Answer , '26. Infrequent 1!7.F.mmcl , 3.6. Men's name '29. Wagon .18. To wrap in .'ii. Auctimtir cerecloth. 33. A cruel or III. Sesame ' wicked , CZMIWI - person '1 nlcknuml 34. Incite: H. Be-hold' ' . DAILY cnvivroquorr:-item how to vvorls It: I ' A X Y D L B A A X R ' i IILONOFELLORV FARMERS FOR GENUINE MASSEY - HARRIS REPAIR PARTS Write or Phone We Charlottetown P. 0. Box 369 m AUCTION SALE AT SEA VIEW Wednesday, Nov. 25 At 2 P. M. One mare (Oregon wagon. FOR SALE PICKLED COD 12 cents per lb. R. CHAMPION it SONS Kensington W T YOUR BEST CASH MARKET FOR -Iron and Steel Scrap -Lead, Copper, Brass -Beer Bottles, Hides & Skins. Fast service, and free weighing on 0Lll' truck scales. MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY KENT STREET ANDREW I: Mn.cEACHERN Dial 3241 Hal); 6 milk cows, 7 years and a half, 6 calves, one driving Horton Champion, Art Stewart, Auctioneer. G uuf OUR WAY NOVEMBER 23,0 1953 A. rieitnnn Aimroo. Lrnf Phone 5541 GOAL - COKE - FUEL Oil Prompt Dgllvery UGTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE, STEWART STREET, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 1 P. M. I am instructed by Mrs. W. D. Gillls and Mrs. S. P, Paoli to sell by Public Auction their surplus furniture, in. cluding: A large mahogany chest of drawers, walnut bed. room suite, complete with box spring, four-poster wamut bed, beds, springs, mattresses, (single, three-quarter and double), bureaus and chest of drawers. Chesterfield chairs, Windsor chairs, upholstered chairs, occasional chairs, one hall stand, large and small rugs. dining-room tables and chairs, small tables, an electric washing machine. one an. tiquc card table, kitchen tables and chairs and several small articles too numerous to mention. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE NORTH TRYON, NOV. 20th-1:30 l'.M. I am instructed by Mr. Sydney Dawson to sell by public auction on his premises on above date-2 gen- eral purpose work horses; 2 milk cows; 1 calf; 1 brood sow; M-H binder; F. & W. mower; hay rake; disc barrow; spring-tooth barrow; grain drill; turnip seeder; horse hoe; potato digger; driving wagon: double truck wagon; wood sleigh; washer and ringer; hay rope and blocks: U2 interest M-H manure spread- er; U2 interest Hallls potato sprayer; set double har- ness; hames. traces, shovels, etc.: numerous other art- icles; 50 acres of land - TERMS CASH. If dziy unfit, sale first fine day following. E. O. BELL. Auctioneer. By J. R. Williams NEXT I -rssrasz... 7. ATABLE N) , Fonz -rwoz. R nu'Mus'r MINE 552 l BE AT RRIBLB rrAm'-r 'n-um , ootoemswasn 3 sez rrzs .. ; 5!-IE TH' GAY CROWD - SHE LOVES" AWOMAN WILL '.tGOTHl2UA I. lBATAANMARCH- HT I5 x . 1oee'ra.n-or-it REFRESH soti.m'AcouPu5 tlsu wean x V . ' . Rbtnwumwb use; nunO.. -. 4 .;iF;5fl-(E PA-item-, .dBpsi:.i.v O 1 MORLEIILGHOWG . -Nl5H'l';6WHEl0 x I-,l.EjWA5, awe HIM A Dose Aoaou'r!-- Dl2.'Vi .t.iKe-Lasro HEVTHOUGHT M RutylNIN6.Ti-ie ”” I Guiumiaeiouaiuet r . ucm; - MAJOR riooiiiiiz I3 wt-AA-rmnet 11,7 '1t-lose-Msaereei M - icaarreczmee Aaoirr 2! DON'T A .E I (FOR LMDREA - I.- CAVALRV 7 37 I One letter nlmply rtnnde for another. in thin example A ll uni for the three L'n. x for the two or. etc. 3lnlle irttm. lim- tropbtu. the length and formation of the word! are ell Mater Each clay the code letters are different. i A Cr)-ptogram Quotation - Jtiixa we even iiwnrrvo :vPo' oven, QPYJUA. JVK Qecxvvtwrl, ten 1: QUB-UYBPAC hturr.ln,v'o ('n-pioqimiei HANDS THAT THE ROD O? I , EMPIRE MIGHT HAVE BWAYED - GRAY” SEWING MACHENES You can obtain new pieces l 0' "N or mum and replacgaimeiscrit.-rob. writing ; All Work Gnereirteed. - - TUPPERWARE HOME PARTIES LTD. 3 ' TING! REPAIR Sh M rt Be i Street . - . ow a , rr ' up” Montreal