inhmmlhl sgsatsdsated IIIGIIIST COMMISSIONS PAID to ladies who'want to sell cos- rnetics. No experience necessary. Pull or part time. Doraldina Cos- metics Company, 576 st. Catherine East. Dept. '7. Montreal. d'l'Al.'l' YOUR OWN BUSINESS - Bupply Families of Charlottetown with daily-used Nationally Adver- tised necessities. Weely profits of 860 to 3'15 at start possible for I hustler. Can be increased with experience. To apply. write to F. Granger. 350 at-Roch street, Montreal. Que. W.LL CONSIDER APPLICATIONS of reIiable'men. women to take over established neighbourhood Paula routes handling 200 Neces- sities including Teas. Coffees. s Medicines. Toilet Articlu, Farm Lines. etc.. on full or part-time basis. Permanent. Over average earnings. Free training. Write Mr. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul St. !:.. Montreal. Boarders Aceommodataii I-OAEDERS ACCOMMODATED. - Dial 8190. . ACCOMMODATION TWO BOARD- ers. new home. heated rooms. Dial 5955. soannans AccoMMonAi7i'cTs- students preferred. Z3 Grenville St. Dial 5184. can I melts For Sale TOE SALE - 1958 INTERNA- tional 52' ton truck. with stock box. 1940 Studebaker Coupe with new engine in 52. Also new bat- tery and tires recently. Both these vehicles are winterized. Ed- ward Meccougan. ears W. L. Delaney, Kensington. USED CARS AND TRUCKS I350 VANGUARD SEDAN -- A one owner car. Thoroughly reconditioned. Only 3595.00 L51 OHEV. SEDAN-Black. Driven H000 miles, with Power Glide Transmission. 01195.00 i049 MERCURY 112-Ton PICKUP. Low mileage. Priced to sell at only ........... .............. .. 3605.00 STEWART -MOTORS LIMITED CAR BUYERS Brings you Home REF-REHED i951 CHEVROLET COACH F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd Dial 7358-9 For sale you SALE-TUXEDO. sizi-".T:iE Dial 3749. l l; FOR. EAL!-50 AC!!! 01' HARD- wood. 14 mile from pavement. Carl Mullally. Farmington. FOR SALE-I-YEAR-OLD AYE- shire cow in freshen emi nl Jan. .lohn D. MacDonald. 31 i Point. AT SOURIB WEST, lo ACRES 0! land on paved highway 2 miles from Bouris. Apply Melvin J. McQuaid. FOR sALE- LADY1 WINTER coat, wins. size is. lit): man's brown suit and grey, all-weather coat, size fill. 812 each. Perfect condition. Write Box 107. Guar- dian Office. FOR SALE OR TO LET IN City, well-located partly furnish- ed home suitable for boarding house or tourist home, Write Po. Ion son. IALT IVIIII FOR SALE - DELIV- ered C. 0. D. any Railroad Station in p. E. 1.. in 50 lbs. bundles. small cod ioc per lb. Medium and large cod uc lb. Eastern Packing co.. For Sale FOR SALE -FRIGIDAIRE IN good working order. Ideal for summer home. Price 379. Phone 9779. roe SALE - APARTMENT SIZE glegguic range iiMOIIll". Excel- lent condition. Terms cash. Dial 3206 between D a. in. and 2 It 111- or evenings. Female Help Wanted A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home. Fifth venue, New York fashions. Good commiss- ions. No investment. Write Mod- em Manner. Dept. 8048. Hanover. Penna. B. N.'S WANTED FOE NEW. MOD- crn. 16 bed hospital in Saskatche- wan. Separate modern nurses res. New grads 5210.00 per month. others. salary according to experi- ence. 8230.00 per month, board. room and Laundry. Thriving busy town 30 miles from U. S. border. Apply to Sec.-'I'rea.s., Union Hos- pital, Bengough, Sask. Slenograplier W A N T E D For the Agricultural Office opening in Summerside on or about February 1st. Apply to: Deputy Pl'0vin('ial Secretary, P. O. Box 430. CHARLO'l'I'ETOWN Help Wanted WANTED-MAN on woman T0 grade eggs. and help in hatch- ery. Raynors Chick Hatchery, Mt. Herbert. Dial 7984. .Warehouses Male Ilelg Vlantel UNUSUAL . OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN OVER so A well known and long estab- lished U. S. manufacturer offers opportunity for earnings of 810.000 and higher on commission basis selling world famous GOODYEAR LIQUID ROOF-COATINGS and specialty Paints to industrial plants, sohols. churches. property owners and government agencies. Canada eliminate importation Experience throughout expedite delivery and "red tape" of direct from United States. not necessary but car essential. Typical earnings: New salesman Thomas earned over 811,000 Ilrat year from one account. Salesman Zevela earned over 323.000 his third year with Company.- Write or wire CONSOLIDATED PAINT & VARNISI-I CORPORATION 1831 Willey Avenue, Cleveland 13, Ohio. U.S.A. Sales Help antllgents--Mala 500 WIDE-AWAKE MEN ARE going to get fine ma.de-to-mess- urs suits free from us this sea- son. will you be one of them? Show it to your friends and neighbours and take their easy orders making a handsome profit on each one. YC need no ex- perience. I show you how and sup- ply Big Woollen Sample Display free! But act quickly! write us a letter. tell us something about yourself. send no money. Dept. 5074. Mayileld Tailoring, Box 68. Montreal, P. Q. L08! LOST-KEY RING CONTAINING eight keys. Finder please leave at Guardian- Reward. .g LOST IN CITY LAST NIGHT. keys in blue case. Finder please phone 4168. Reward. TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM Zinn Church Sunday morning. man's brown overshoe for left foot. The person having same can receive their own by dialinll 6964. Miscellaneous RADIO SERVICE - .i A c K I E Doyle. Dial 4305. ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone toss. Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Cansda Credit Corporation. Each lean up to 31.500 is life insured to axe care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans Canada Credit counsellor inter viewl you privately, TRAN S-CAN ADA CORPN. ogu-3911' LIMITED in subaldin ,7 of Traders Finance Corporation. Ltd.) I I. DAl.E!, Branch Manage Bloch lldg.. INA Kent ll... Charlottetown. Phone I62! GARDENERSI Whether growing vegetables for home use or commercial pur- poses, we bclieve it will pay you to get our . NEW 1955 SEED CATALOG, We specialise in outstanding var-I ieties. Write today for free cats-l' log and see for yourself. ARTHUR VIJSEY. YORK, P.E.I. l Mala Ilsin Vlasteii 81'. LAWRENCE SEAWAY: CON-, tractors are now on the job.i Thousands of men are neededl now for this giant construction project. For latest information and job application forms write today to Seaway Opportunities souris. Post Offce Box ii. Cornwall. Ont. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Dell, Matheson I Tester IIO Ileluvuisui 50. J. met Blanchard. B.A. "'5 ”"'.' "E ' 1'1"! ”3" A. Farmer. QO.. LLB. But at Commerce Ildg. Alike.-n-M.-Gilli;-LL:I3f WC It DIII 0141 IA. Waltlsan Glutlet, i.I..B. nuup em. in onion. st Pslmerlllaslain leak as non Soutts Bldg. iitse-iii. "rim s Nichole?- I I7! CRIIIC IONIC gt I OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Ilutcheson it So I (1 irtrronisou. ao. 1E'.,'""'.,"r J. a. Carruthers. nio IQIIQ OK Dlll I28 Lg! Byron J. Grant. 0.D. W -I3;-- Dill III! II. J. Maison. B.O. Ilonhgue, P. I. I. J. S. Taylor, B.0. Garner Int 0 Queen Ii. joules sass; loos me cFiiTzoPnA'ETorZ" Dr. W. I. Canon 3 Pulse 1 Dhl III! ARCHITECT s lighted WANTED-ALI: BOTTLES. PINTH or quarta Dial 8595. Mtchae. Bros .?,mm,jgg?gggAg WANTED TO nuv - s2 vorxr Delco Lighting Plant, in good Page 8 The Guardian N. Y. Stocks ' NEVLYORK (AP)-The stock market broke badly last week in its.1irst session. and then slowly and painfully climbed back up to its old position. Not until the final day of the week did The market exhibit some- thing of its oldtime vigor in push- .ing ahead. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks ended the week at 3152.30 precisely where it closed one week earlier. Questions bothering Wall street included the possibility that strikes in the auto and steel industries might occur to slow the economy. this spring. also whether the pres- eni. hot pace of business can be ear. y The five most active stocks last week on the New York stock ex- change were: Sunray Oil up 19': at 2636 on 274.700 shares, Penn- sylvania Railroad up I6 at 238:, New York Central up V. at ZHV4, Boeing up 516 at 75'A. and Pan- handle Oil upl2 at 12'. Canadian stocks ended the week mixed. Hiram Walker gained 96. Mclntyre added V4 and Interna- tional Nickel was up IA. Lower were Canadian Pacific and Dome Mines. off on and V; respectively. On the American exchange, Roy- sliie Oil was up Ii. :U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel mag- azine looks to increased shipments of finished steel and so-called "immediate delivery" ;orders to offset some of the an?” iJ drop in demand next summer. ingot production has been up for several months, but shipments of finished steel have not kept pace. Mills had to build up stocks of semi-finished steel before they could ncrease shipments of fin- islied. Ordinarily, mill shipments of finished steel are 72 to 75 per cent of ingot output. with the re- maining 25 to 28 per cent lost as scrap. But-in October and Nov- ember only 65 per cent of ingot output was shipped as finished steel. Steel magazine interpreted this to mean that mills were putting many ingots into a buildup of semi - finished steel. particularly condition. Write Capt. I-I. Cahnon. Murray Harbour. i INSURANCE ADJUSTER COLLISION With or without experience. chanicai or body shop experience an asset. pany, car supplied. Salary BOX ms GUARDIAN, Immediately. Intel-views will slabs for light. flat-rolled products. For ”immz-diets delivery" ,orders ESTIMATOR Age 25- 35. Me- New coni- according to ability. Write be arranged. WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY 158 Kent 'Street We are paying for scrap iron and steel 310.00 per ton (2,000 lbs.), scrap car Fast ready cash for any quantities of good scrap materials. Beer Bottles, Hides, Etc. For sale--3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. Charlottetown ' batteries 51.25 each: A Word to rnnq uorod. else. It is a challenge to mineralized area on earth. The engineers and others The Norllv - their ltlle vs.. . .. THE NORTH 37.50 a year ' O No man need complain that all the horizons have been reached. all the adventures nhde. and all the unknown Th” I1 I W074 '0 ybllnx Canadians. The whole broad ex- pause of North presents a challenge such as exists nowhere so-,ek their fortune. and who are willing to suffer--or enjoy ---l1Ill'flll'Il.D5 in the making of that fortune. what great mineral finds awalt'the seeker In the greatest way has been npened by the trail-blazers of air and ground and river. and all the scientific prospecting instrumentation of our age is at his command. ”"sr in It: columns much that is valuable to eager young men who wish to make, mining i mud to rich accomplishments. g TORONTO " Write for Specimen Copies. Young Men the chance-taker. to those who Who known He treads the unknown but the who compose the field staff of ERN MINER At Dealers 20o . MARKETS sustained in the second half of this ' Steel said. producers are attempt- ing to leave ones shots books. Republic steel Corp. re- cently quit liatins delivery times fiat-rolled on its to be specificforfearitwould scareerdaersawayr. . The decline is dunand ia'ea- pectsdtoeomeiaMay.tiietinse ofapoasihleatrikalatbeautnilh fandFl- ue T I On Strife TORONTO (CPI-Nelotiature for Ford of canada and the United Automobile Workers met for two hours Sunday nounced no er dustry. Anti ting a strike. the auto makers ve been making a ed the market by thank." sav car . , progress Even I0. lays Steel. the total settlingtIiel'osdstrllss.aowih demand in 1955 should exeeedthat ioeth-day. - ollastyearwlsenconsurnerswere A further drawing on their inventories for ad for s:m.p.m. today. tonnage. Now. with inventories Ma down, consumers must buy at least as much steel aa' they use. - . broke Mcoih Finances For Iy Fraser Wlgblsl LONDON. (Reuters)-lrliain will have good news on finances for those attending the Commonwealth prime ministers conference open- here a week from Monday. Richard Butler, chancellor of the exchequer. is due to give the Com- monwealth leaderr an analysis of the Commonwealth's balance of trade with the rest of the world and review the state of gold and dollar reserves. In his analysis, he will report that the central gold and dollar re- serves of the sterling area are con- tinuing to rise steadily. The Commonwealth countries Canada excepted. form the core the sterling area, the world's big- lesi trading unit. with Britain as its banker. VITAL FACTOR The gold and dollar reserves are a vital stabilizing factor in the economies of most of the Com- monwealth countries. Four years ago the sterling area-and in consequence the Com- rnonwealth-faced an e c o n o m i c crisis. At the end of 1050. the gold and dollar reserves had dropped to 01.178.000.000-a dangerously low level. When the Comonwealth finance ministers last met in Sydney. Aus- tralia, in January. 1954, the re- serves stood at 82.518.000.000. Now they are about 32.762.000.000, con- siderably more than double the fig- ure at the end of 1950. Butler will point out that the cen- tral reserves of the sterling area have increased despite Britain's own heavy debts repayments. in the last i2 months. Britain has paid the International Mon- clary Fund liil.000.000. and met her annual obligations under posi- uar loans from the United States and Canada. These loan repay- ments represent a total of 181.000.- 000. other bilsterial settlements have included 999000.000 worth of repayments through the European Payments Union. SOUND POLICIES 'NEl!DliD Built-r. also chairman of the Or- rzanization for European Economic cooperation. will tell the cum. mnmvenltii prime . what OEEC countries feel about con- vertibility of currencies. including Britain Has Good News On of Montreal Wiggins. 74. the Toronto Star's old- est editorial employee. died Fri- "have not yet reached agreement.” 100-MILI-AN-IOUI LIA? FRANKLIN. Pa. (AP) - Truck driver Dale riches. I7, leaped from a runaway rig travelling nearly loo miles an hour Thursday and lived to tell about it. Flckes laid the brakes failed as he started down a long dead-end hill. Moments be- fore the truck went off a 50-foot ”snkment into a creek, Fickea leaped onto the snow - covered road. slid 50 feet and suffered only , a minor cut and a sprained wrist. Coriforence the various Commonwealth coun- tries. 2. Adoption of good creditor pol- icies by the United States. J. The central reserves of the sterling area must be in a state of sufficient strength to withstand the impact of any trade recession of unfavorable monetary effects. WALTER I. WHEELER Household -Finance Corporation of Canada announces the recent appointment of Mr. Walter R, Wheehr as Manager of their branch here in Charlottetown. located M 150 Great George Street. M, Wheeler has worked for I-use ,,', several Province of Ontario branch. es and was latterly Manage, M the office in Oehville. Ontario, now oitsslis . 9 GIIAIILIITTETOWII CENTENNIAL LICENSE run: imxriis AT Business Here Does Not Follow Pattern In U. S. MONTREAL. (CP) - Canada's economy, despite traditional opin- ion. does not follow to any great extent the pattern of United States business. the Bank of Montreal says in its current monthly busi- ness review. - ..3'.'.'o...'.Zi.'.?'- .i."'c..il.".i'..'””.iii.'iI.'.i THE FOLLOWING OUTLETS 1954 were to a great exient"home- grown” and not as a result of a recession in the U. 5. Much of Canada's slackening of business last year was due to "a sharp reduction in the sale of its wheat-a commodity for which the U. S. is not an important custom- er.” "Furthermore there were simm- ber of developments common to both countries: A chance in the direction of consumer expenditure front durable goods to non-dur- ables and services: a lower rate of new productive facilities; and cessation of inventory accumula- lion." , ''...In a review of the U. S, economy back to l933...the Bank finds that. while ad- verse trends of business in the U. 5. have left their mark on the Canadian economy. their total ef- fect has actually. not been great." Nelson's Irving service station. Grafton street nut. Deltoclie Ease Service Station. Grafton Iii-eat. J. T. Davies Texaco Service liatiea. Great George Street. A. H. lloper lsse Service Station. Cor. Gt. George A Elston Sis. Fred Iloper Ease service Station. lelvedere. Greenan Bros. 3. A. Service Station. Mslpeque Road. FrIzzeli's Service Station. I15 Malpseue Mad. Bill Warren's White Rose service liaiion. Cor. Elm An. A gnu", Duvar Meters. 164 Prince Its-eei. MacMillan's B. A. Service liatiol. Grafton Street East. siuII's Service Station. Great George in-eat. F. B. Mebaiae Limited. Malpeque Read. Stewart Meter-I Limited. III Greet George lireet. Doirea t Griffla Service Station. cer. Queen ug luau; ggngg W. G. Barbour Limited. Eastea ltreei. Fred Ilickox Service Station. It. Avardl. 8. It. Johnston Llnslied. St. Peters load. Joseph Dowiing I. A. service Station. st. Avards. Mai-.I(ay Motors. ll. Avardg. Allison Maeteod Ltd., II Cumberland street. he a booster of Charlottetown Centennial for 1985 by displaying one of these same plates atop your regular license plates. REGIJLAI PRICE IL00. Wl'l'I I-ll'LIO'l'0I 01-I sponsored by the Alpha Y's Men's Club and your Charlottetown Centennial committee. WITH PAPER. II YEARS TORONTO (CF) - William F. day. He joined the star 52 years ago and for many years was church and school editor. He cov- ered board of education activities for (9 years. sterling. in the interests at freer world trade. - l Commonwealth policy is that the Wlmd Slelillnl clnnot be made con- vertible before: 1. Achievement of sound Internal economic and financial policies in l Atlantic Passenger Traffic Increases MONTREAL, (CP)-Ships ope;-.; aims regular psssenser serilccs between Europe. North America and CMIIII Points carried some: 939.000 passengers in 1954, 45,000 more than the previous year. it was announced here Saturday. Joseph Msyper. chairman of the Trans- Atlantic Passenger Confer- ence. said the 1934 figures repres- ent 61 per cent of the total num- ber of trans-Atlantic travellers. The 1954 eastbound total was 402-000 vessengers -and the west- bound total 537,000. U.!. LIVING COBTI DOWN WASHINGTON (AP)-The gov- ernment reported Friday that lower food prices in December brought United liates living costs to their lowest level since May. I903. The report showed prlcgg of IIVIHI cost Items at the end of the year issi were one-half of one per cent below the level at the year's start. It was the first time lines I948 that the government living cost index had showed an ever- ihe-year decline. 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