PAGE TWELVE I The advertiser agrees that t Advertising hllates Payaiilo lit Advaitce I it - ILIIlIIlIIIlllgUIIIlf0 Mu Airy AIIVCHIICIIIEBI 2:5 Lents Central t.iu-ardlaiiyucols he per word; Western and Eastern Micah to per word"; Annoiinucments "sud Comings Events 3c per word; Ciassitled 3c per word; lit RICIIIUIILIII Nouccs lilo per inch; halo of Floral a'nil Spiritual Offerings. cards. etc.. so-per name; Letters OI Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Eiigugemcuu 40 words for 31.00 and I0 cents” me every additional it winds; Notices of linmiu and Appreciation, lite per inch or do per word; List: of suit- seriptloiis, All cents per inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. Other Rates on application. for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the 'oInounI paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such error is due to the negligence of ill servimls or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. in publisher shall not be liable Agents wanted 3UlLI) YOIJR FLTIIREZ IN- crease your im-omc! Become our agent. We offer you the best deal on the ni:iijl:ct: :90 all Canadian products to sell with an inter- esting discount. Repeat business even in hzird times. We have a territory to suit you. Write for ' details to Famllex. 1600 Delori- micr. Moniimnil. 1 OVER 55000.00 I'Il0FI'I'S I-JALH i-lvarrtl by Henry Pare. Vic. Rellemiirn, Mrs. Chahnt. and other. last handling 230 quality necessities including Teas, Coffees. spices. soaps. Beverages, Medicines, Cosmetics, lnsccticidvs and Xmas Cards. & ..l ETIVO ROOMS T()- I.'E'I' ON FIRST ' floor. ” For item A TO LIST - HEATED. FURNISH- cd room. Apply Z15; Grafton S1. Phone 23551-L. 139 ng. .- ONE UNFIJRNI no floor. Firbpliicc. To Li-: room, ground .25 ilillslzioro. FOR RENT - FOUR ROOMED, heated Apartment. Apply Box 714, uuaiwiirin. FOR RENT TVVO SMALL iiparlmcnis. third floor. Ileiited. Phone 29004.. afternoon. , TO LET - FIVE-R0031 COT- tngc. Modern conveniences. Write ”JG", cure Guardian. 53000.00 lll Prizes being awarclml Dealers and Ciiszomcrs including Dir Coats, Washing Machines and Radios. Will consider l'PIl'I'lI.)I'.' men or women part or fulltimc. Write: Paula Co, Ltd., Dept. 68. 21 st. PIIM st. E, Montreal. Boarders Accommodateii VVANTED - ROOMERS. ll2'l-J. ..:........T.&.L. IVANTEI) - TIVO MALE BOARD- crs. Phone 2597-J. BTIARDEBS AC(lOMM0l)ATEI). 196 Prince. Telephone 290-J. cars &.I'rui:ks For Sale FOR. SALE-1946 MONARCH '3: passenger coupe. 61 Upper Queen Street. FOR SALE - coon User) cars. can bc f:iiar.ced. Verna Gallant. Wclliiigtuii. FOR SALE - 1933 CHEVROLET Coupe. Good condition. If. Spence, I-luntcr River. FOR. SALE -- ID-I7 FHEV. PANEL delivery truck. Puwcr's Scrvicc ation, Snuthpnrl. SALE - 1956 HILLMAN IN good condition. Can be seen at .100 Richmond. Phone 1026. For sale FOR SALE - MAN'S C. C. )1. Bicycle. Phone 1035-J. FOR. SALE - GLADIOLI AND Mixed Flowers. W. B. Creed. Hlglilielcl. FOR. SALE - A )lASSEl'-HAR- ris binclcr. Grinruv Mason. Bun- bur i56it- . .E - 7'.?iifv'r.s. six months old. Apph Eric Robinson. Augustine Cove. ion s.u.i: -L-ITlI'-E-.Iil-Ill-II! calves, 1 Lo 5 months: old. Carrol Delaney. Siimmorside. FOR. SALE - REMINGTON 1?. gatirzc double barrel gun. Apply Pi-cci Jonas, Euierzilii. can or Lmi; T0 Aititivfxi-.x'i' week. Book orders now. Russel Driscoll. Mt. llerbci-l. For: SALE -2.000 M. nann- wood flooring. End m.-iiched. Ap- ply l-I S1cw:ir'.. Winslov. l''0I?..SAi.l' -- rwo Pl'Rl-I-BR!-LI) npr-n gills. six mnntlis old. J. A. Gnrmnn, South Mclvillc. ifiif sir. Siiiiiifiii-T-iii7.x' . low at nthuriiinnls Shore. Sum mPl'Sl(I0 iiox 297. Phone 3280. FOIL S:Il.E - STEEI. TIRED truck wagon complntn with grain nick and hnx. i-Elmer Waugh, Wilniot. l-'()n . i. ('()()IiIN(i rnngn nntl one Sinrzcr st-win: miirliinc. .'lripI)' Rf) itti('lil0i'd Strcpl. FOR SALE -- s(IALl-J l)AI'T0.V Computing 30 lb. 4like now). Also clccti-ic Mcat tthoppcr. 45 Quart Strccl. FOR Sacra-sfnooii HOUSE. sun porch plumbing installed, large yard. Apply 99 Upper Quccn. D42-W. FOR SALE - IRON FIR!-JMAN Stokr-r. extra large jiickct honi- er. hot wiitcr tank. Phonc 2000-L between twclvc and our-. FOR SALE m HOIISE AND I.0'I'. Needs rt-pnirlnsz; will srll very cheap. Also two lots. Brighton nrcn. Phone 2900-I. hctwccn twelve and one. FOR. SALE - 25 ACRES OF LAND. buildings in excellent condition with or without stock and im- plemcnts. Apply to Richard Llewellyn, Sturgeon, P. E. 1. FOR. SALE -- SIX-ROOM COT- tugc and garage. 23 Hayfield Street. Immediate possession. Apply evenings, C. P. Murphy. 21 Bayficld St. Phone 2759-J. . i7o" i ”i;er .-Iiiisa-Ti-jr'f' ”'itdois"r. E suitable for two girls. i 1082-I. or 52 Elm Avciiue. 1 Phone l FOR RENT - FIVE ROOM: Apartment Heated. Middle-agedl couple preferred. Write Box 706. Guardian. T0 RENT - SELF-CON'.l'AINEl). heated apartment. 6 rocms andl bath. Available now. Apply Box, 713. Guardian. I FOR RENT - SIX ROOM TENIC-I merit, partly furnished if desir- ed. (Also small store). Apply Box 715, Guardian. FOR Ill-I - TWO TENEIVIENTS. Central. Five rooms and bath, each. 325.00-330.00. Ready mld.i die September. Particulars tirstl letter. Box 698. Guardian. RENT OR BUY THE NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Tyne- wrlter. Big lilBChIilc perform- ance. portable convenience Rental rates 54.00 monttivy. three months tll.0O. Call RPfTl- lngton Rand, 104 Kent Sllcv-ll Phone 2771. Female Help Wanted IVANTEI) - HOFSEIIEEPER. Small family. Plziin cooking. Sleep out. Week-ends off. Box 710. Guardian. . ,. J.-.9?t , LOST-ONE ENGLISH SETTER. female. Wallace Rodd. Winsloe. LOST-BABY STROLLER. BE- twecn Belle River and Mont- agiicl Findei" call 111. Montague. LOST - BY SCHOOLBOY SAT- iirday night. sum nf money. Finder please phone 151-L after 5:00 p.m. LOST - ON HIGHIVAY BE- twccn Souris and Charlottetown. electric motor. Rcwiii'll., Eastern Packim: Co. Ltd. LOST - SATURDAY AFTER- i noon hr-tween li'oolworl.h's and J Euston Street West. diamond out I of setting. Phone 526-L. Reward. .LOS'I' - I.AD1"S GOLD ”BUL- ' ova" W.-itch with broken link bracelet. Finder please leave at (.'uardian- Office. Generous re- ward. LOST, ON Sl'NI)AY, SEPT. DTII. chrome 1949 Monarch hub cap and ring. between North Rus- tico and Cavendish. Phone 1866. Reward. Male Help Wanted WANTED - TWO EXPERIENC- od dnirynicn to run milking machine. New house. All modern conveniences. Fred Colpitts, sAi.i-zsitifii-N waxw- line of price moulding: menu AGGRESSIV ed for complete , tickets: shclf o cover.-: price ticket holders: I cl-iimgo.-iblc signs: window dis- l play scts: frozen food signs and imprinted advertising novelties. l n. &: L. Agencies, 20 St. James ' 51.. H. Montreal. WAlVTl'.D - RELIABLE MAN AS Dealer in Kings County. Ex- pcrlence. no: necessary A fine op- portunity to step into old profit- ahle business where Rawlelgh Products have been sold for years. 131;; profits Products fur- nished on credit. Write Raw- lelgh's Dcpt. ML-I-470-163. Mon- treiil. Wi”E".3B""-9.... FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH- I mix. Phone 1586-3 23. "MM wanteT-- WANTED - PASSAGE T0 TOIL- onto, ,Thursil:iy or Friday. Tele- phone 1991-.1 at meal time or 296. W A N T E D - SHORT ORDER Cook. Male preferred, but not essential. Apply National Em- ' .t roiz sac: - six roe-oi:'r-ism Not plants. one mauve phlox. 'IVvo Lamb's Ears. Three Sweet William. Ono dollar postpnid. Order now. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millgri. Cornwall. FBI DALI-IA FEW BIAL 000!) registered sborthnrn , heifers. ilvewone, I prise winner; also some promising bull eslves. John and Mary Diipasquler. bong Val- ley Farm. St. Peters. . ........L.:............ I03 IALI: -. po'lAI'0 Oldbluli hand power. gas or electric with or without picking table. Priced from some to mono. Also ec- eulslorl built to enter. any brunt: Isocnmtgsl. Canoe cm. Ir J WANTED YOUNG MAN willing to work in General Store. Apply:- 81'. PETEBIS BAY O0-OPEIIATIVE mom, 9 miles from Char- CLEVELM,-D' 0" gem. ,, g lottetown. Buildings in ex- (AP) - The defence program's de- Cement repair. AII modern mantis for steel are being stepped conveniences, up, and orders from manufactur- er: of consumer durable goods and H. A. ACORN, the construction industry are fall- ing off. Steel magazine says today. Pownal The next effect is that the over- all demand on mills is as strong as 'cver. despite some soft. spots at- lllblilablv to government limita- .(iropping one point to 99 per cent Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARI.t')1'TET()WN I-Iieport Rearmament Falling Behind Schedule By Fraser wii.-hton decrees: 1of younler people, as well 'as dra in; young men, mods the L0ND0N- 5995- 3”lR0"l"5) P fsituation more difficult. Older Britain's sl3 c::o.otocoo rear-iiia-i . . ' . p ,people were being encouraged to :'l9T'vPf;tl3'5;'l l3t133t&m3 5t9lr.l0lll5lf ; stay on -the job and women were n e ei mpor an par cu or-.. being brought in. an official report SIIOWCEI. , About 1,150 sdemmc worker. in over a. short: e of skillcad o id un- No or three yum um report mm skmm mbo. and E h k ml Eden-.IllIC recruiting was difficult. The um worker: tc s 1c-ommittec said that the great It and Aigo mm dam, . fimajorlty of scientists were working mac'iine tools was not VIKIIXKYC Itzon the am" prozum but it should be, that sheet steel Dllo-!L;1:u1e(Lb1en:;::t::r gnmngy; vgre ductlon was too low that a short-11. y p cc age of snmp Sum (ms mremmedgxtould not come to fruition for an- ' V .. . t .' iother 10 years. ::I?lCIelShaElI0:iI1eI.II;eL:icl:d oI:ni&ivl:srMtIiL Sh; uihonage ":1 award Er-lpd' ' p . M "H l .wic ecomm ee sa wou lgfldgglggil, mice” llme Jm” be.'I0ildl to 9. drop in steel output, was The conimltiec yrcporlcd iliatmmmed on MW" import! from the Minister of Supply was having'E3316”(3nf6n":hew::O:.ou?gg :':nfa,2.' a hrird time pcttiiig ti rcltit ely,l,,m'x. hm (hm veal... "gun woufd small number of ssilietl and Llll- be only about ouepquutcr 01 mat. skilled workers for the aircraftl and machine tool industries andl Fifty acre farm on pave- the railroads. It said the increase of olderl people in the population. and the U. S. Steel ilepori tions on 'use of raw materials. the metalworking trades weekly re- K d & M . d POM line 8 Last week. production reflected e y u tar Labor Day holiday curtalinieiits by REAL ESTATE BROKER? of capacity, or 1.980.000 net tons. Prlcewise, the picture was un- changed except. i'or a 536 a ton in- crease by an eastern producer in-. carbon plates. Ciiarlottctowii, P E. I. Properties Bought and Soil Also a Full Rcntul and Auc- tioiiccrluz Service. Milton F. Greu. V. C., federal minister of labor, touched on the subject of government policy in regard to price controls at an ad- dress to 9. small group in Toronto, He said that though the govern- ment lnteiids to allow industry to be free. "that does not mean that under no circumstances will the government impose controls over cost. of goods and services." Properties FOR SALE Four room house with one acre land, two miles outside city. One acre land with partially finished bungalow. two miles out- side city. Priced at 3000.00. Six room house with hot water furnscc. very large lot. in good residential ares. Three spiinment: house in one of the best residential areas of Charlottetown, priced at: less than you can build a single house. We have several properties In (Tlisrlottetown for sale priced from 56,000.00 up; also a number of farms in the different price ranges. KENNED" & MUSTARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS I25 Kent St. Phone 1108 (lburlot.t.etown, 1'. E. I. u'K' l-25 Kent Street - Phone 1108. Direct ll.S. Aid D A I LY WAS-HINGTAON. L Scipl. X -- IAP) T FARM FOR SAL NEIL )IcI.I'2()l) - N P N K- Kc-niilngton, II. R. l. r-ascock, Ezosswoko I - The British Chancellor of tho! ACRDSS DOWN 14'M"'c"""' Exchequer. Hugh Giiltskeli. said 1-Permfm 1tT”5'th"' "”"” today that Britain has run into 4-MEWOW 2'Re5ul"" 17'EV"'"'3 serious financial difficulties from 7- GEHUSM i;'ll:;:g',e;;l'El 18 rising import costs. but is not ask- my ' ' ' lng at. this time for new direct 3-Trouble! 1”.” 20-6”? W American aid. 10.Ago 5-River 21.Disc arse. V Gaitskell left open utter a round (archaic) 6 22 '3,” '-d8'"" g l;)ll)f,j of conifercnces whether Britain will 11-1nClt95 ' A ' 0" 9" '2IlHf-iii ii . ask for a waiver at some s7e,o:)o,. 1.'l.Ayrelative beVem8' 33 PIGNIHK llfif-I.'Jli Fl ooo due this year on the s'i,75o.- 14.Partof 7-CW5 3"” 1901 000 loan the United States cx- "lobe" fever 24.Ferrybo:t. S-i-rdIv'- A--I-I tended in 1946. 15.Intcrna- 9. Fiber. 26.0wned iii a meeting with Coiiinicrcr-I HD1181 "5" 23-3"?” 33-Twwmdlwo Secretary Charles Sawyer, he also. 1110:1153? yqm himk , 35-595"" 01 mildc Dlaiii that his country wouldl 16.Go 1o'?Sl:;:-Z) gggledulut 37 :1?! " we come a chance in bi in re back ' - ll - - 9358" S,.a,.Cc me, mm H the S” ?m,, 13.co,,1,,,g 12. Melodies 31.1-mrema (R1,) both arms and civilian productlonl ,deViC9 The -t2-year-olzl Clizincellor. who 1933835 arrived yesterday. had meetings 20-Crew also with Treasury secretary John 21-P1909 09 Snyder and with Charles E. Wll- marsihy son, direc or of rlcfcncc mobiliziit- "193 OW ion. They Wcrtllhc first of s. scr- 24-F”-"lent, ios of high-level talks the U. s. is "rev-lures having with Britain and l-Tcncvli 25-CIWP5 officials, leading up to next week's 35v3lb"C3I meeting of the Big Three forei ll Mme ministers here and ii sllhsvqllefll. 27-Lubfilllle session of the North Atlantic 28-Berryllke Treaty Orgiinizntlcn at Ottawa. 32-Klntfof These will cover the whole rniige Bash”! of problems faced by the lVcst in l (Bib.) its arms buildup against, commun. 33.Spilcing pin ist pressure. 3t.Piirtofa .. harness p 35.Pulsate ANGLILAN BISHOP PASSES 37.WeIzhgI W -M as a DROXFORD, Hampshire, Eng- container land. Sept. 9 .. mp) .. Right Rev. 33. Spirit grnlest Ntivillengovctt. 82. Anglican 39. Tart s op in Sa bury- from 1936 to 40.Be!ore ioas died at his home here Sat- 4l.'I'urklsl W M'- weight. (van) DAILY GRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y I) I. In A A X It is L 0 N G 1" I L L 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- Located Indian River. 2 1.2 trophies the length and formation of the words are all hi L ' miles from Kcnsiiigloii on Mail- 1:; )1 d I 11, n l' gsque Road. Cmsismm 107 norm ac sy e code letters are different. acres wood d l b -, I; k running througiri IlIIrI'1n:l (Iggd ' A Crypumnm quouuon buildings. QGOVILLUB OPEJKB NUWB JP xuoid 'Nnturdoy'a Cryptoquote: HIS WINE AND BEASTS SUPPLIED OLR FEASTEI. AND His OVERTHROW OUR 'cHom.:s.. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. .Williams l I I new 50550 is BUVINGA new cAr:,A COUPLE Tli0l5AND DOLLARS ONE WAY OR THE OTHER MAKES ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE TO HIM-4 BUT A COUPLE OF PENNIES EXTRA ON THE GAS BILL - WOW 3 THAT MAIIES ALL THE v DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD! - rr wouto cosT.' I JUST 5 .-0 CAN ORDER WANT THIS MODEL WITH ' iit”ii2.i;"l3i”Ii”l' ii i " . , f L .- ' vl . L-L -' aopuzo SKIN .- I oioN'1' ASK siou WHAT IF -TEW?il-VE9 9 vou tlEAl?DliE31il6IiltlZl LEMON ONLY oars ri MILES PER cation! 1 carry AFFORD . -V...- .---........... ..-.. Grain WINNIPEG, Sept. 0 - (CP) - Ti-sde was active for s Saturday session on the Winnipeg Cvrsln Ex- change, and disclosed aggressive buying in oats and barley. Flax was the weak spot in the trade. Out: and barley came in for buy- ing for American accounts, as well as export and domestic shipper purchases. Further reports came in on export business in Canadian barley. Rye moved narrowly. with Am- ericsn buying meeting fair hedg- ing soles. Flax fell off under I few hedges. There were no reports of export loadings of Canadian wheat. Prices for class two wheat and I. W. A. were unchanged from yes- tei-day. Closing prices: Oats -- Oct. 85')iB; Dec. 839i: May 8691. Barley - Oct. 1.23; Dec. l.l6'lQ; May i.l95.iA. Rye -- Oct. 1.75ii'.; Dec. 1.72?-ii: May 1.'l5'!i';B. . Flax - Oct. t.l'lt:'iB; Dec. 3.9556- A; May 3.92'.4A. TO TRAVEL IN ONTARIO Two young ladies between ages of 18 and 28 for the Circulation Depsriznent of a large Canadian Company. Must be of neat; up- peursnce and high school educa- tion. No experience necessary. SIIIPY 880.00 per week. Reply, giving age and Phone No. to- BOX 710, GUARDIAN OFFICE m FOR SALE USED MACHINERY one No. 33 Hull Threalier with self-feeder and blower. One Farm Wagon on rubber. Two No. 130 Gang Plows. One, 3-5 H.I'. International En- gine. One, Eureka Potato Digger. Onc, Stake Body 3-I Ton Trucli Box. All Machines In good condition. K. W. ANDERSON Morell. P. E. I. International-Harvester Dealer There Ought To Be A Law HE MAKES A Boesuso . THREE MONTH5 BEFORE , snow--AND I'M EXPECTED .-7 .72" I 1' wt. gs OM CEMENT! LLNQK X OUR A - FOLK5!" -Nil 113 PULL 'THl5 KLONDIKE -' il ' FREIGHT TRAIN , . no Arsrour ilil FIR, Iyg J 23izit'ti3iitz1'v5veAt29 TOO coosits": B0 ARDING HOUSE lT'5 FROM YOUR Peecioos 8201':-lei: MV WORD, zviaisn-u-s: - ' JAKE 44- HE 6AY6. "AM 5-HOOTING so ALONG A LITTLE Pi25siNT FER You, MAZTHA --AND EUPPRISE! I'M A-comiiot 1'0 ease you NO9DEl2FLli..j.7 - x HERE'S -r-ie 'Pi2Esiu-r,” ” A eeaw LADLE MARKED " Beuwe BOHEMIAN GROVE” --wonosiz wiiesze HE SNATCHEHDE l'.'I.ii-I. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC PRECAUTIONS THE EPIDEMIC OF FATAL ACCIDENTS forcibly oints the need of exercising greet- er core II the operation of motor vehicles on our lilgliweys. Highway Traffic Laws are designed to protect you. your children and your pro- P""Y- TOURISTS and summer visitors are wei- come but we ask you and OUR OWN PEOPLE to co-operate by observing muffle regulations. TAXI DRIVERS. you too must obey the law. s REMEMBER that in Prince Edward Is- land distances are short-u few hours drive will talte you anywhere. no NOT PASS ON HILLS: HOG THE ROAD EXCEED THE SPEED LIMIT-50 M.P.H.: IN VILLAGES. BUILT-UP AREAS. PASSING SCHOOLS 30 M.P.H. DO KEEP TO THE RIGHT: DIM YOUR LIGHTS: WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN! I LEARN PROPER SIGNALS AND USE THEM! ! The R. C. M. P. have been instructed to enforce all rules rigidly. This Department is not interested in fines and penalties as such. but we definitely are interested in making our highways safe from thoughtless. careless or negligent drivers; . WALTER E. DARBY. Attorney-General. In lllllllllllllllllllll ' i H ' V. fa o . o 9' M M ..RiA- &FI. VIII . MUST VOL! 36 ' suspicious? JAKE MAY , HAVE PURCHASED we . , cair-"r AT A SALE OF "6 . Auriaoesr '9 u Como H -c -I Pociie'r,ei2AxiY ISEPTEMBER 10, 1951 By Fagaly and Sliorten WELLTI wowr l-tAVE' rr our N THIS Tism . YARD! DO vou mwiq I LIKE A HUIZDLEI . I I W9-bi .0. 4? I. . 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