. ed. , "PAGE TEN Advertising liates Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Ad-utisenient 25 Cents. central Guerdlen Locals lo per word; Western end Intern Leeuls So per word; Announcements end Coming Events so per word; Classllled 3c per word; in Melnorieni Notices 8-lo per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. 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Mont cal. hi-Ears & Trucks For Sale i5(3Ic.ETs'Cr::Tase-foiiiigln-G066 F condition. Cheap. Phone 1572-31. cars Leaving (an Lnavls. r'o'ii HALIFAX playoff giiiiiv 'I'iiursll.iy. Phoni- 1600 or 322. Carry six passengers. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Friday cvcnimf, returning Sun- d. Can trike four. Phnllc (AR I.EAVIN('- I-'l)II )l0N('Tl).V! lcc Follies, Woclncsiiziy 20th, ro- turning same night. Will take passengers. Phone 861 Yellow Cab. Wyman Largo. Female Help Wanted vlv-sTr'rTi'i"-3171-ioMFiiiT1TiEil7I house work. no mashing. 95 Upper Prince Street. Phone L. IV A N T E I) - I-IXI'I'IIlII-Z.V(”EI), maid. P.eierrlicc rcqiilrcti. Mrs. .lohn Simmons. 9 Crcsiwood Drive. Phone 3000. ISTENOGRAPIIER. WANTED. AP- ply in own handwriting to Box 1007. Guardian Office. For Sale i'1TiT's.T1TeT.To”.V's”-r.TaBE. Apply Roy Stewart. Fredericton. FOR sau:-osa sracii or hay. Wilfred Tllompsrin, Dull- staffilarzc. iio-ngsTsEi7-isoliifndimfro iarrow April 21st. Albert Holmes. Union Road. FOR SALE - REGISTERED Shorthorn bull, 18 months old. Miller Weeks. I-Elliott's Mills. SALE - DOIJBLE BED. spring and mattress. Like new. Phone 1235-W. FOR SALE - SMALL HUNGA- lmlr with lot in Parkdale, city water, write T. W. Ramsay. Bod-. ford. ton SALE - TWO NEWl.I' ireshened cows, calf at side. Two young calves. Apply alicr 2.30. Frank llniiirii. Mi. Hor- h('l'i. FOR. SALE .. TERPRISI-I VIC- tory Range wit).-1 waterfront, like new. Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. Phone 3001-3000. .h FOR SALE-NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed cow. calf by side. Holstein grade. Gordon Myers. Mount Albion. FOR SALE AT IIl'N'I'EI'l. RIVER, tivri Percheron horses, five and ten years old, sloo each. Two heifers newly freshencd. Weeks Farm Equipment. NOTICE Kindly take notice that all lock- or contracts with Crapatld Cold Storage expire as of March 31st. 3052. If any customer wishes to discontinue his locker service kind- ly advise the Company on or be- iorc April 15th. Otherwise the Company will assume you intend to continue with your present locker. and It will be charged to iptlur account. CBAPACD COLI') STORAGE C0.. (Trapaud. . FOR SALE 50 acre farm. with good house, large barns, and modern 3 storey poultry-house. all electrically light- Situsted 10 miles from Char- lottetown, 1 mile from Colvillc Station. Telephone connections. For particulars apply to:-- " JOHN 1". EASTON. Hampshire. New Wlltshlrs, LII. FOR SAL One used Massey-Harris "20" Tractor, three years old' Ei7fiTiir:S'1'"I.. TVH'0”I(Vt'IOlt-IS-'()-h' ltlrili policios face a major court dc- For Sale FOR ssu-2 -liaxlina. LEIGH. Craig, Conivlly P. E. l. FOR s.-u.r: - WI.-ll-.l.(WIt-IEI-llllat clnlor ill cxvellclll Condition! Ncu unit, rc-llilislicd. Prict-ii i right for quick szilc, Phone 1407. iii-n.'s.sl.iTZ-i;ivETiWla'0wir Wendell ; I 1 . TENIHI S ITILL BI-”' irceivcd by either of the under-f Sll'.Zlll'd to April 12th for the pur- chase of one hundred acres of land at Penke-"s Station. formerly owned by the estllic of James Mc1.aii1:hllil. -Hcnry MCIA1lIi:hlltl. Souris or Melvin J. .V1cQuaid. Barrister. Sl)lll'lS. To Let third Iinnr .tppI;.' 130 Kill: Sim F611 111'-1371' ":1-Aslior. ""7-;t4iiR7lF0-' ton Street. Apply ?.".'t Queen St. or Phone 1216. Typewriters RENT Olt IHIY TIIII NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Ty')P.- writer. Big machine perform- ance. portable convenience Rental rates 5400 ITl0l"lH'I'Y three months 311.00. Call Ram- lngioii Rand. 104 Krllt Sire-at Phone 2771. Wanted AVANTED -- PARTY VVITH GOOD steady income wants in tiny al iinmc ill Summarside or vicinity. by paying 050.00 a rnnni.h. Boxl "it Guardian. SllmTll(I'Sifie. ' double hrolistml suit. in lzrimii condition. Siva lit. Tcicphorio 633. Explosive Possibilities in South Airica .lOHANNESBURG. South Africa. March 22 - rOPI- Prime Minis- tcr Dniiicl Ma1nn's i'acc-ser.'rega- i cisiriii and threatened mass dem- onstratiolls in the coming month. In this coimtry whore 2.500.000 whites dwell alongside 10.000000 non-whites denied full property and political rights. the situation has explosive possibilities. The country's llighc-st. court is due shortly to rule on the legality of a parliament art which would reduce the votlni: rights of 1.000.000 colored. This group stem mostly from marriagcs bctwecn whitcs and blacks and are virtually the only non-whites who. up in now. have had the franchise in South Africa, Observers predict a judgment. against the government will touch off a major comtitutioilal crisis There is speculation Malan may try to settle it by calling a general election. A judgment. for the government will add fuel to the fires of resent- ment. already smoldering among the non-whites who have announ- ced FOllIlLT)'-ll'l(in demonstrations April 6 to defy the race laws. That day marks the 300th anniversary of white settlement in South Af- rica. to be celebrated in govern- ment-sponsorcd programs. ---.s.. FARM FOR SALE All new out-buildings. 12 room house. Lights and wa- ter system. Near paved,high- way. Apply on premises, LLOYD BALLEM, Pownsl. Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. B. I. Properties Bought and sold Also a Full Rental and Aurtinneering lei-vice. 125 Kent Street-Phone 1108 In A-1 condition, with hy- draulic system and row crop; cultivators; and one used Massey-Harris "20" Tractor. three years old. in excellent condition. Also 1 Cockshutt "30" Tractor, three years old. ltuexcellent condition. All vectors taken in trade for new Cockshutt "30's". These :1-ne.ctore are priced for quick f A - '.w. 7 ' .3.-;.'-N ys. VVHYHAVF. , :" son: F. W1 A W . rear? V1.03 1 -K -5 yHFi'i1T-I-..'(riilcLii"lsi)ii"v'-1717.771: ' THE GUARDIAN. (Tl-lARLO'l"l'ETOWN Toronto stocks New York stocks l stresses Economic TORONTO. March A v- (GP) - NEW YORK. March 23 - (AP) - Saturday's closing quotes: saturdsyls closing quotes. Belee Stock Close Stock . Close 25 Aced All A ............. .. 17 1-2 Am Car 6: Fdy ...................... .. 35 0500 Acme Q 7 24 A - 47 3.0 MtON'm.EAL. March 94-Csneds 4300 Admlm - N 0 50 3.3 in the put 1 years increased the 5200 Max 107 pg , 30 real volume of her over-all annual 4000 Akmcho 123 ch" 0.; onto 35 1-3 production by do per cent. she ox- 5oo Ajax . in con Ed .. as 7-11 lnnded her workins force by 30 4300 Anncho 130 E1 Ami 50 1-2 per cent, doubling the proportion 500 D0 3 w" 20 cm misc 511 3-11 oi industrial to term workers. she 500 Am Larder 17 Cell Mot .. 53 1-2 deVG10Ded one o! the world's 510 Am mph 90 or N 3,: pr 49 5-3 strongest currencies. And. "in the 12900 Am Y1: 51 Kennecoti. 77 1-2 most striking feature of the grow- zooo Amman zoo Mntgmi-y w as 1-4 th pattern." she invested her new 50200 Anchor 31 NY central 19 1-4 capital in new lndustriee. processes 410 Anglo Cdn 910 gtndgncp .. 3; '17-3 TOT 100 Anglo I-Iur 12 d NJ - 1000 Ang Rouyn 17 Texas Co 511 1500 Ankeno 34 Utd litre 100 7-51 3300 Anson 09 US Rubber . 5-2 we .' . -2 S tecl -ll Agngrlrfl? I ganidium 38 3-4 MON'n,iEAL- Mnwh 23 m (CF) '- mm M,” 40 we” U" T” 30 Saturdays closing stock prices: 4500 Arjon 12 Westlnghse 37 Smkx CI I 5300 Atlas Yk . is 000 A d -- - 3,3 1-1 50,, Mm, Ru, 2., P------ej Abu rr Xd .5 1-2 3000 aimiaqiie 20 1-2 1000 Jaculet Bmhufst 13 27 I-4 200 Aunor . 800' 7300 JP! - 39” xd X7 ' 35 1000 Barnat . 100 1000 Joburke 8 mm” -v ” 1200 Barvue . 555 500 Joliet . 43 BA 011 X6 A 22 300 Barynllil . 114 4800 Jupiter . 340 EC PW 32 2000 Base Met 46 1000 Kaymnd . 13 Cd" 3'” X 17 3'” .7500 Bcllekcno . 2:: 12000 Kelore 17 1-4 Qeian Xd .. 4Q 3-8 1000 Bcvcourt . 101 12500 Kenville 30 CPR 30 1600 aims . 94 9900 Kirk I-Ind . 210 . Cdn Vkrs It: 1-2 1500 Bobio . in 100 Kirk Lk . 7e Cons Pan 17 2000 noymiir . 11 1-2 4100 Klondike 04 C Smeltera 35 7-3 anon Brewis . is 4400 Kroy 240 D Selma” 2; 5375 laritaltii coo e70 Lsln-edor . 975 Dom Brio; 8- I 2 500 izroiil 140 2000 Lsdulams 27 Dom S & C 3: - 17000 guugd 14 6000 L Dufault . 125 Dom TM - - 9 1 2 8500 Bull Cdn 24 X500 L Fortune . 4 90'" Tar 9' xii 1 7 2600 Cal K, Ed 15 210 L shore Dom Tex Xd . 11 1-2 500 Callinan 25 1500 L Wasa . Fndtn 01: y: 1000 Calmont. 195 300 La Lux Ford A 2-, 1-,, 4200 Calnortll 95 2000 Lapasks Figs” V -7 '15 "' axon Calvall 700 1000 Lavalie - G 5” W” -ii 3 4 H00 Can 5 Oil in 1-2 4900 Leduc HOW Snllillm 1 ;7 ' 1200 Cdll an Oil no 1100 Mitch Hud BM " "I -88 I 4 900 Czlssiar 395 12200 Lencourt. Imp 0” xd 10 174 600 Castle , 290 23700 LI Pete Imil I M 1'2 800 Cent Exp . 10 3-3 6000 Louvlct. - IN N" 9 as 531 4950 .Crnt Leduc 1500 LYHX :4” PM U 1'', 2000 Centremaq 200 Macaw .ii”'”-V A 1000 chm-(er 9400 MacDonald Hi Miranda. .. . R0 1000 Chem aes 33500 MacFle 23 Pglie -C - 2500 Oheskirk 2000 Macho 3 1-4 Sh ,mv Orb 41 2000 Chestvle 5900 Maclteno 11- U llgtgnl xd-- 16 1-” 2700 Citlar 1200 Madsen 190 n ee 2 900 com” 2000 Moneta Walker Xd . . .. .. 47 1- 1400 Malartic :- S?,f.'.' EC 2000 Martin 5 1-2 BANKS 6000 Coldstream 16500 Matarrow 20 23 3 8 100 Com Pete . moo Mayo 2' 1' 2600 Con Allenliee . 1500 MCDOUE 33 3003” 37 '0 13600 Con Ast. ' Ix xcirtltlfre 34 0 Con I'I(1i1'5' ' . - 9 T - 12710600 Colt Lcbcl 3 i7 1 12200 Mid Cont -'59 7-20 RWID 00" I3 255 Cm, gm;-it .75 5-R! 900 Mindaniar 400 37300 Roxana .270 znn can Que 4-100 Minda Scot. 7n 500 Roy Silv I 3 3 B 150 c Rm-119 20 Mining Corp 15 1-2 500 Rupunun 2” - 22000 Crowsliore 2300 M09191 200 mo Ban Am 2500 Dnmmn 2000 Monet. 36 1000 Sand River '7 -3300 Davin: 1300 Montauban 72 2300 SBPDNTC 10500 Docaita 3500 Nexus N; 1 ., 1403 gC"”3'F A 216'" 7230 Del Rio .. 4000 New Bid -0 -A 4300 sclcglr ree . 445 1500 Dctta 14 29539 New B Dom -4800 1; - 1-3-0 7100 Dev Leduc 225 2050 New Cal - 0 0 5 F 5400 Discovery 51 1-4 2400 New Concord gilerrltt 575 Dome 19 7-8 1027555 New Dicken 1-4 811331910 H3 ismi Donald: 41 4500 N Hush M81 m 5100 m i 52 7”” D”'5”” no moo N Lngume 120 300 s actor? aiiz 17 12300 Duvm, 12 600 Newlund n 11. on r - 3300 East Crest 25 3000 New Msr :1 l'- iggg gi:0g"”' :3, 1 2 18200 East Niel 110 5(2) Newnorth 10 imo st: 3 R0-ck 69;) 37900 East Rim 109 55500 New Nor: .. W 102. 000 qt SD 1-” 50” Em 5"" M 9m New mm” '17 Eta E Rock A ass 17”” Em” A7 I;u,R&',an LR 4 1:10 Lag?) Sll'1:l?Ill1i ' 320 Elirtiioxglnlacier loll Norandav 79 1-21 35650 Superior 103 6400 Estella . 202 15 Normetnl 501; H. 633 gylvatntte S 53160 Eureka lilo 2000 Norplck 0 118 are E735 235 3816 Do Wts .. 75 2200 NC Oil 390 m 200 Teck 030 pgyconbdge 1? 3-1 1000 N Denlson l-- 1000 Chrorlnmlad 49 17950 Fm-go 130 1600 North Can ( 78.10 Tomi 71105 Fed Pete ll 3-4 1500 Nor Ext 1; 500 Torlailt 1:: 2050 Fenimore R2 6000 Northland H '4700 T006; Bk 48300 Do Rte 11 1000 Nubar W .0200 Tflend 31-5 2000 Flank 47 4500 orisslre m -900 Tr I 0 46 500 1:-"mo , a 1300 0131-len am 1400 I'IJ'u)r;lgs1en ” 62078 Frobisher 640 Ohalta 22 34210 A bn its us 3300 Gas Exp 14? 1000 OLeary . 5 6550 U s as . . 1-1 In 300 Gen Pete 075 5000 Omnitrans "5 103 Uii Kgno . H; I 505 Giant Ylt .. ll 3-8 5200 Ont Pyritee ",0 330 UDP RI": 7 5; 4500 Gold Eagle 12 47850 opemlsiu -4 600 Van 0 - - iioo Gold Men 540 zaoo Osisko 5 B 1736 yllfntures 1; 3-t 500 Goldorn .. 5 025 Psc Pete . mo -- 2500 cour If 34 500 Goodtleh 3 1-2 3900 Pan West 3 3 4 1000 Waite . . 68 3000 Grah Bone 59 2000 Psramaq 58 ' 35425 West Al '33! 237 21000 Guayana 18 2400 Paymaster am 43460 W Home; Id 840 1000 Gulf Ld .. 11 1-4 1000 Penn Cob 1275 W Lease o 7900 1-Ialliwell 3 1000 Patron 65 13200 Wilrlch 154 15000 Harmon 2114 ziieoo Petrol .. 1 1000 Wiltse.V d. 1000 Hurricane 12 1700 Pick Crow . 5700 Windwsr 3000 Headway 11 1000 Pioneer 220 2100 Wr l-Iarg . 201 6000 Heath . 12 17.7 Placer ea 1-2 1400 Yale Ld .. es 100 Hellens 260 1000 Porc Pen '3 9200 Yan Canuck 1000 He” V H 1400 p,-ester. 13.7 1500 Yeilorex 69875 High Crest, 71 800 Purdy Mics 25 8350 Yk Bear . 2500 mghwood 39 47750 Punch . 177 2800 Yukeno . .. 235 Hollinger 13 5-R 7075 Que Cop 132 Sales: 1.885.000 hares. 506 Home 15 3-8 500 Que Lab 2! 6700 Horn Yk 18 1-2 1100 Que Man 290 BANKS 1150 Hoyle 250 30 Quemont 275 I-Iud Bay 57 2500 Quesabe 25 Bit Mtl 25no 1-iugii Porn 22 - 5500 Red Pop in 50 (1 Bit com on Husky 11 4300 Maple 57 60 Imp Bk 22700 Hy Chan: 38 1000 Reef . 34 1-3 5 Royal Bk 1000 Ind Lk 4 30100 Rlchfle J 110 Simpson A 700 Int Nickel .. .. 44 1-2 10700 alx Atheb 149 am Do 3 . as 3-4 . , , OUR BOARDING HOUSE Meior Houple li6 tlOT COMPLET "'I'2lAi.'5Pttsl. . "JUST4PiJLL' '-6i-i D6 s 1 Pm all E6AD,8OV5 Mv.'t'ucMwAv.'nz- ;iN6El2T.ED."lI-AE'6PRiP,lG "INSIDE rrue HOLLOW KNOT win iT'5!REhDV. . -A 'rl2iFi.a:Ai-to rr.' .- 8 v-;-52:-' 1 so,'IeUIr. Fanny -w '.l'Ll'... ITADOWN MAP up sxirl ..rT'An'A 0:92 7 -- ewe; 4HIM AIR”. BE3ATOMlC. '8l21D6E- you LET HER: .WblZK'AND V 3 NALK, DON'T WED BETTER- , izoc-1,-ro Tue 1 NEAREST I r'l' IMAV i Q1-li5 v WAiT,s..e MAE-372 i BEFORE I IRIP, MAYBE A cso.l2eA1:'v --rl-is Finer. '7 .PRiN'l' out? -0 by mesa, ,5 and resources. This sums up the main positive points mode by the Bank oi Mont- reel's Business Review. devoted this month to discussion "oi e spec- isl supplement, a 10-year table 01 Canada's economic trends at the negative side the report emphasis- es that one basic resource, popula- tion. relneins in short supply; that the country depends 'hoevily on e aw lending exports to increasingly concentrated 0 markets: and that denger of further inflation contin- ues. I Noting at the outset that Can- ada's economic future has lately occasioned "profuse comment," much o! it radiating uni-estrelned optimism. the B of M proposes "an attempt st A balanced appraisal of Canada's position and prospects as seen from the inside." The market. value of Canadian output in 1061 at 321,217 millions. wen nearly four times as large as in 1939, the bank points out but much of this reflected s doubling of the price level. Yet, eiter elim- inating the price factor. the vol- ume oi the nation's annual pro- duct has grown by 90 per cent dur- ing the l2-year period. Most of this real gem represents a. greater output per employed per- son since the working iforce we: only so per cent. larger in 1951 than in 1989. ”1ndeed. the relatively moderate rise at the working force serves to emphasize the fact that in one oi its basic resources-pow ulation-Canada is far irom ade- quately supplied." Commenting upon cnnadats dis- covery and development of import- ant new resources. the review points out that this attracted enough foreign capital to finance s deficit in external trade and build exchange reserves. In consequence. the Canadian dollar was set -free to . MARCH 24. 1952 1 A ATTENTIQN risnnla moouczns From , ' v HUNTER BlVllB'!l0 TIGNISII We are buying pitprops for delivery to our yard at Suxrunerside by une 15th. A limited quantity yet to be contracted. Get in touch with us for sizes, speci. flcstions and price. P. E. I. Produce company Ltd. .P. 0. I30: 700 Summer-side Phone 2115 Barrow, lllcoll & Macintosh Chartered Accountants Halifax and Sydney Announce the opening of e. branch office in M0ll0T0ll. NEW BRUNSWICK which will be supervised by Jolin It. Mom, 0. A. Resident Partner mgging mock Moncton. N. B. find its own level last September. and "it. is now one of the strongest of currencies." However. "the country's depend- ence on export markets hes chang- ed little with the passing years." I LONG VALLEY FARM the bank states. "liturthermore, the over-riding importance of s iewi main commodities continues." To this concentration in export lines must be added an increased con- centration o! markets. Tile United states received 50 per cent of Can- ada's exports in 1901. while the United Kingdom's share was only 15 per cent. a sharp fall from the 40 per cent it. took in pre-war days. In all. however, even the most cautious appraisal of Canadieni prospects must give weight to the, dynamic forces of expansion. the bank emphasizes. Industrial devel- opment plans project e three-told increase in the production of crude petroleum and fivefold ill iron are. before 1965 with large gains (ore- cast ioi- other metals. IILIVCFI IO SALE ENTRIES EXHIBITION GROUND MARCH 28th Two beautiful dark red show Heifers, both safely in calf. One of the best pair Heifers ever to be offered at Public Auction. Two attractive young Bulls, one red and one roan. All members of our 1951 show'string- all prize winners. Herd fully accredited and Brucellosis listed. Long Valley Farm Scotch Shorthorns JOIIN end MARY DUPASQUIER, St. Peters Bey. P. E o World-Changing Conditions Make This Tile Greatest: .SEll1"0Tl VE Mariietin History! New. more then ever before. lenders Inna ind the RIGHT these. and ether, ell-liepeetent questioner- 2 What elIect ere the present world-cheng' conditions end the "explosive" internetiossel situation going to have on the securities of this particular company or that particular company? Should they be bought, held or sold? Hes the nod: saerliet gone too high? I have been edvleeel to by 'leIcII-end-suds" e leek. Should I do so? 1 1..-. . mar, (er 1...). .. nu. p.alei.i.- mt. Should I sell .- held? But why go on? Probably. you have been Enced with all that end teeny other similar invest- ment problems. and have wished; someone on when you could so Ibove ell, would be ABSOLUTELY UNBIASBD. so desperately, that there Ives someone you could turn to - ely rely for sound, honest and expert advice - advice tlul. It , isale the ill-' ' d investors Offer... number of subscribers. ifhennt one eelll A. I. Gerson's .105 Hey St. Suite 7,0!-6. Toronto, Censde. Here's IL00. period 3 men I. Also mail, at once, believe gill be eteogu s W”; mil?! 5” I'll end elk. pron!-ineliing em-Iret J-month peeled lee lira JIM. . srecm. I'll -1.. Include euylsh esulyds dud”. us:rlg;.100. end one about ILW. Thus Ive steeh should be ill!!! An so this spedei "prveeiMe-yen" else NOW: uiel frbe ' lined .li2"si”.....".".;s'”'”"e..i....i NAME ADDIISB else buy such use soeelied "sips" end hur- -y. Ife ue.e0 geese. 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AT once. you our new si4.oe -'. 3-neetlss em subscription. 1:". leslud Flneedel Service, ind etewsnedu.beehlletelenTlie'l'orenee0eeeh "THE VOIG OF THE MARKET" 1NV39T033' N3VI30RY SIERVICK (Based on over 20 veers experience! PIOVB le so me. Send me your complete Pleenelel Service, including all special reeonuuudeelem, he 3 old io,!;t'l:lse Terence Steel: Buhengs, which no ,-