JULY 4, 1949 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ PAGE THIRTEEN Ia per lord; Classified 3e per word; Advertising llates—Payahle In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement :5 33g Central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Warm-u and “new ha» Announcements and Coming Events 8c pg- you; In Moanmiana Not-icon Mo per inohl Hats o! Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Carda. std, 5o pg: up"; “n”; of Condoiencé 80c per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words In 81.00 and i0 cents tor every additional a I0 and Appreciation. 84c per tnoh or so per nerd; Lists or sllhgqg-l’. 11""!- 49 min w inch: anal-ea and Presentation sun. Other Rel-ca on application. Hotioca of Thanh Teachers Wanted W A N '1‘ E D - TEACHER FOB Webster's Corner School. Mrs. John Heron. Secretary. WAN TE D-PRINCIPALFOB Crapaud School. Supple ‘ $400.00. Thomas Best, Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER ‘FOB AL- liston School. Supplement $250.00. Wm. Carver. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOB Bonshsw School. Supplement _ $400.00. Neil Salmond, Secretary. §hipping News AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Sunday None. Saiied Sunday Canadian Challenger, for B, W. I. ports Arrived and Salled Saturdar None. AT HALIFAX- Arrived Saturday Genera‘ J. H. McRae, from Brem- ,erhaven. Sailed Saturday Aquitania, for Southampton - F Agents Wanted inn now A PROFITABLE business o1 you: own! Our pro- ducts are guaranteed. Prices lower or quantities larger. Every individual a customer. Local and rural territories available. Equip- ment required in the latter. Writs for Free details if interested in big business. Famiiex. 1600 Del- orlmier, Montreal. llontracters I. CYRIL ARSENAULT GENERAL contractor. construction engineer, 139 Upper Prince. Charlottetown y‘. Competent workmen, expert lay- ‘ out and supervision. Gars & Trucks For Sale F————————-_“—_——.—_—- FOR SALE—IB3'I NASH SEDAN. Good tires, good running order. Cheap. 33 Hensley Street. MOE-i; FOR SALE—1931 CHEV COACH. good condition. good tires. Phone 1980-L. . FOB BALE - iZ-BUBNEB ELEC- tric hot plate, also car Phone 2638-W, FOR SALE-HALL POTATO sprayer. Good condition. Wm. Griffin, New Wiltshire. ron SALE-S-FOOT INTERNA: ‘tiollal hay rake. Douglas Bell,- _Carleton Siding. FOB SALE — ELECTRIC BANG- ette. Apply 41 Richmond Street. or Phone 2779-L. eon sans - CHOICE nunmfih Lots, saoooo up. Stewart MacKay. FOB SALE — REGISTERED AYB- shire Bull, two years old. Joseph Roche, Iona. FOR SALE — 4 WHEELS AND tires. suitable for trailer Also 1934 Dodge parts. 19 Hensley. FOR SALE-ONE TRIPLE WIN- dow frame and sashes, centre sashes 30 x 30. Primed and glaz- ed. Price to sell. Phone 2095-L. radio. ma, SALE - 193a FORD SEDAN. Good running condition. Lawrence Moiynea-ux. North Rive!‘- _——————~——————————~_ ton SALE—l93'l FORD DeLUXE _ coupe. Good condition. Phone 248B or apply 139 Elm Avenue. —_-————————————————"—" FOB SALE — 1934 FORD COACH. Apply C. H. MacDonald Ken- sington. P. E. I. ' FOR SALE — I931 CHRYSLER ledan. Good condition. Dalziel Gillie, Eldon. o Plymouth coupe. Good condition. Apply Blythe Murray. 234 Graf- ton Street, Charlottetown. lost SALE-JTWO '41 norms sedans. Priced right. Will trade . for older car or tractor. Terms i can be srransed- Apply Norman ‘Hyde, Cornwall. Phone 1597-6. FOR SALE-UNI DODGE COUPE. Excellent condition. Heater. de- ‘ ‘fqgtqf. undercoated. Price $850.00. ' lottetowrl. Phone 175-L Morell Hotel, Char- Female llelp Wanted Wmedlgtely, Apply RoxyRestaur- ant. -—————————————’———“_“ WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR housework. Apply Mrs. BYTOII Crockett, Hawthorn Avenue. WANTED — WOMAN TO DO plain cooking and assist with kitchen work at Summer-Hotel. Apply Gregors Hotel, Brackley Beach. __-————————-—"————_—”' LMBN HAIRDBESSINO - women Wgntefl ._. Greater Cp- portunity-Betmr Pay. Pleasant ' Work. Catalogue Free. Write Marvel Hairdressing Schools — Bloor Street. Toronto. Branches- i-Iamllton-Ottawa. Canaries Nat- ional System. For Item Ems-r - TWO ROOMS. rooms: 5l7-L. _______————————*———_ 1'0 LET- 1100M WITH 0R without board for girls. Phone 217M. T0 LET-TWO UNI-‘URNISHED rooms. Central. Adults. Phone 2090-L. _—_-—————————————_-“_ to LET-TWO FURNISHED rooms. suitable for 118M "WW" keeping. Phone 392-L. Io LET - FURNISHED GROUND floor Apartment. Adults. APPS’ Box 720. Guardian- tage. Running water. Weekly or seasonal rates. T. Harry Mm“!- West Royalty. I08 RENT - THREE ROOM heated apartment, furnished i‘! desired. No children. Phone_2194-- or call at 61 Elm Avenue. Ion. RENT-OFFICES IN ‘THE Toombs Building. Queen Street- Oll heating and modern 115111-1118 ' equipment. Apply Jimmie Pow- l It. Found ________..___ IOUND-LADIES’ BLACK PURSE- Alppiy J. M. Bell. 51.11100- FOR SALE — 65 H. P. STEAM Boiler. 45 H. P. steam Engine. Good condition. Apply Kenneth Macbean, Kirlgsboro. P. E. l. FOR SALE — BUILDING 82 X 9 ft. Also good eating potatoes. 80c bushel. Wesley Moore. Sherwood, R. R. 8, Charlottetown. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE soon. Please place your order. Will deliver. Ewen Todd. Rose Valley. FOR SALE-IS ACRES STAND- ing hay, 1 MasseyI-Iarrls mower Massey Jlarl-is binder. Apply Estate K. B. Ross. Union Road King's County. FOB SALE-ROCKING CHAIR, I occasional and 1 small double leaf table, 10 kitchen chairs, #1- slze bed, spring and mattress. Pricid to sell. Phone 2300-W. FOR UALE—BUNGALOW OF- fice building. Electric lights and running water. In business dls- trict of Mt. Stewart. Apply to Dr. J. D. Reddin. FOR SALE AT SOURIS-LOT e5 x 100, with foundation 24 x 30, and pump, Apply to Peter Creamer, 17 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. lieln Wanted COOK WANTED—AYYLY I-Ia-rryb Lunch. Male lieln Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY BOY for farm work during summer months. Gordon Houston, Glas- gow Road. WANTED-A MAN OR BOY FOR haying. No milking. Apply Frank McLean. Cornwall. Phone 1598-J. '__ MEFmTwij ALL DISTRICTS CONTRIBUTING to Snow-Mo-Bile for the con- venience of our local Doctor at Bonshaw, please send their con- tributions to the Treasurer. A1- bert MaoDougall, Canoe Cove. not later than Thursday, July 7. By order of Directors. llursery Stock FOR SALE — PLANTS PREPAID. Strawberry: Dunlap, Improved Dunlap, Dorsett. Warfleld and Premier. $1.50 per 100. $12.00 per 1000’. Raspberry: Cuthbert. Lloyd George, Newberg. Taylor. Trent. Rldeau and Viking. $4.00 per 100. $35.00 per 1000 All inspected. chemically treated, selected. trim- med and packed to grow. Our Government inspectors have stood amazed and marvelled at sight and flavor oi’ our fruits. M. Watterworth, Montague. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMIIAOO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Hut Penetrating Glory Oil. At your DPiIRiIL Poultry FOR SALE _ loo-comments thirteen weeks old. (Capol-ls) 01.50 each. Phone 1532-13. Positions Wanted - _;__ For Sale . ____._--- cows eon sans. n. r. MacDonald. Souris. PROPERTY FOR SALE - APPLY u; 13S Upper Prince Street. rol. sTLs-llar rnass. arr-ii Ford Motors. Monte!“- WANTED —- CAPABLE STENO- gra-pher desires position. Write Box 727, care Guardian. Salesman Wanted BIO PROFITS! SELL POI.- traitr. Manage your own business Btnd forcatalogue. United Art Co.. Toronto 2-3. to: sans-noon wsoou. Victor MacPhaii. Cornwall. IOI- SALE ~ EASY WASHING urchins. Apply 35 33m A"- -—-—————w————__—“—”*_* Ion sass: -- ssrau. rmrwoon boat, 4% horse power, outboard motor (Champion). Phone 2095-1.- IOB SALE — QUANTITY BUCK- wheat. Brooitvaie. Lot 30- 4__ __7_ 3 ggpga-II-IT. OIL IIATH "ohay mower. W. R. Godfrey. lhrihfleld. Apply‘ Francis Kelli-- SALBSMAN OI WOMEN WANTED for Charlottetown and other Commu "ies. Excellent commie- sions. Apply-Horne Essentials Registered. (i6 Argyle Street. Halifax, N. B. Straysd STIAYED FROM M! PREMISES. two horses. one gelding. colour red. weight about 15m; one mare. black. weight 1200. Any one knowing of elr where- abouia please notfy Murdock A. MaeLeod. Vaiiayiieid last. w-uwnlor-FQIIP‘ Electrical contractor WIlINu AND erratum; ranasr a. smear. ta at» an. Phone mu Typewriters PORTABLE — TYPIWIITIID — See the New Remington. Two tone grey finish Big machine performance. Oath or term W A N T E D — TEACHER FOB East Baltic School. Supplement $300.00. Colin Dillon. Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER FOR North Milton School. Supplement $350.00. Verner Coles, Secretary. WANTED - EXPERIENCED teacher for Cornwall School. $400 supplement. Mrs. Charles Mac- Kinnon, Secretary, W A N '1‘ E D - TEACHER FOB Pleasant Valley School. $300.00 Supplement. l-larry Weeks, Sec- rotary. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOB Fredericton School. Supplement $350.00. William MacEuchern, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR SHIR- brooke school, near Summerside. Supplement $350.00. Apply Frank ' Townsend. TEACHER WANTED FOR JOHN- ston's River School. Supplement $250.00. Apply William J. Train- or, Sec'y.. Charlottetown R. R. 9. W A N T E D - TEACHER FOB Maydield School. Good Supple- ment. 14 pupils. Mrs. Willard Nicholson, Secretary, Mayfield. WANTED -- TEACHER, FIRST or Second Class. for Bruderlell. Last year's Supplement $250.00. Apply Cyril Shaw. TEACHER WANTED FOR Belmont Sbhool. Supplement $300.00. J. J. Simpson. Secre- tary. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOR Nine Mile Creek School. Supple- ment $300.00. Apply Gordon Tay- lor, Rocky ‘Point. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Cable Head East School. Supple- ment 525000. Reggie Lewis. Sec- rotary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Wood Island's West School. Sup- plement 530000. L. B. Mac- Millan, secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Wheatley River School. Supple- ment 840000. Apply H. L. Mur- phy, Wheatley River. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOB Union Road School. Supplement $275.00. Apply E. Lamont, Secre- tary. WANT ED-TEACHER FOR Plsquid west School. supplement $300.00. A. A. McKinlrJn. Sec- rotary. WANT ED-TEACIIER FOR. Chelton School. Attractive Sup- l,‘ t Louis Pearson, Albany. R. R. 2. W A N T E D -— TEACHER FOB Fort Augustus School. Supple- ment 525000. Mrs. William Hughes, Secretary. W A N l‘ E D - TEACHER FOR Wheatley School. Supplmlent $325.00. J. Philip Matheson, Sec- retary. Oyster Bed Bridge. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOR South Melville School. supple- ment $275.00. Apply J. Dunsford. Secretary. WtA N '1‘ E D - EXPERIENCED Teacher for Mt. Albion School. Supplement $350.00. Apply Lloyd Ballem. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Bradaibane School. Apply to Mrs. John J. Macbeod, Secretary. Bradaibanc. WANTED TEACHER FOR FERN- wood School. Supplement $40‘) A modern school. Congenial com- munity. Good boarding house near. J. H. MacFarlane, Secre- Arrivod “ ’ None. Salied Sunday Swivel, for New York lmperlar/Quebec, Venezuela Tidaholm, United States ports. LONDON—(CP)—G. s. Lind- gren. parliamentary secretary to the civil aviation ministry, said regular flying-boat operations on the Thames would be impractic- able because of river shipping ac- tivities. Flying-boats at present operate from Southampton water. WANTED — EXPERIENCED teacher, Albany Rural School. Present supplement $400. Mrs. John H. Dawson, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED ‘FOB Clearmont School. Good Sup- plement. Apply Edison Raynor, Clearmont. WANTED-TEACHER FOR North Rustico School. Supple- ment $100.00. Mrs. N. .S Ma/C" Lure, Secretary. WANTED—TEACHER FOR REN- nies Road School. Supplement first or second class $400.00. Mrs. Harry Smith, Secretary. WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR VIC- toria school. First-class exper- ienced preferred. Liberal sup- plement. Apply Whitfield I-Iow- att, Victoria. TEACHER WANTED FOR Spring Valley school. Present supplement $350.00. $400.00 for suitable teacher. Ivan Harring- ton, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED. FOR WAR- ren Grove School. five mile! from Charlottetown. Supplemer $400. Ernest Ladner, North Riv er, Secretary. WANTED—SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Vice-Principal, 1st class and one teacher for primary department. Apply to Melvin J. McQuaid. Secretary. W A N '1‘ E D — EXPERIENCED Teacher. First Class, for Princi- pal, Kelly's Cross School. Supple- ment $00.00. J. P. Carragher. Secretary. WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR CAR- leton School District No. 8. First Class experienced preferred. Sup- plement at least $400.00. Apply secretary Burpee McMicken. TEACHER WANTED FOR CLIN- ton school. Supplement $350. Five miles from Kensington. Handy boarding house. 15 pupils. Bert L. MacKay. Secretary. W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED Teacher for Mermaid School. Liberal Supplement. Apply J. Athol MacDonald, Charlottetown, R. R. 9. W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR Pownal school. Supplement $450.00. Apply A. Parker Inga. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER. FOR East Wiltshlre School. Supple- ment First Class $350.00. Second Class $300.00. Fred Jewell, Sec- retary. North River. W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED Second Class Teacher for Donagh school. Supplement $300.00. F. J. McAdam, Secretary. Charlotte- town, R. R. 5. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK, PHONE 1028-8. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanted WANTED-ALEBOTTLES. up service. Phone 2542, Evenings tel-y. AND ONE Tantramar CHEVROLET Remington Rand Ltd. 184 Rich inonli Street. Phone 2711- 1107. Michael Bros ., ATTENTION ‘CONTRACTORS’ LUMBERMEN ALL ' HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKERS FOR SALE oust NEW CHEVROLET 3-1011 T110011 EillliPPEIi WITII wrurs-rnonnreu TANDEM nlnvr AXLES lliiililllfi DIFFERENTIAL!) aaoooltas. cross earma- Motors Ltd. - OLDSMOBILF AMHERST, N. S. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWEI- WASHINGTON, July 3 - (AP) — Britain's Qonomic crisis is be- Rinning to cause grave concern among top United States Govern- ment officials here. Government authorities who thought the economic storm would break later and be less sever; now say privately that Britain and oth- er Western European countries will have to take "strong measures" soon if the European Recovery Program is not to be endangered. British informants here said Britain has already told the United States that if its dollar supply continues to drop British purchase; in the United States will have to be drastically cut back. In the top level of the Govern- ment. there appears to be an at- U. K. Economic Crisis CausesU.S.GraveConcern have to act alofll Qaese three lines soon: 1. Revise European currency relationships through the world stabilization fund. This. is believed here. would lead to de- valuation of the pound and sllame other European curren- c es. 2. Slash costs through better production methods. 3. Build up trade among the Marshall-Plan countries which would benefit the economies of all. Officials here said that a new trade agreement worked out _in Pal-ls Thursday night for the Mal-- shali Plan countries was a small step “in the right direction." They added it was far from solving any titude that aided countries will (By The Canadian Prec) OTTAWA. July Ii-Members of the armed forces who voted in the June 27 general federal elec- tion ‘cast 6O per cent of their bal- lots in favor of the Liberal Party. Members of the permanent force. or reserve army units in camp and veterans in military hospitals were given an opportunity to vote from June 20 to June 25 for the candidates in their home constit- uencies. A total of 22.714 ballots were cast including 743 that were spoil- ed and rejected. The Liberals were given 13.797 of the votes. the Progressive Conservatives 5,310. the C.C.F. 2.294, and the Social Credit 369. Province Total Lib. Newfoundland 32 21 P. E Island 305 197 Nova Scotla 2.476 1,581 New Brunswlc 575 Quebec 2,213 Ontario . 4,923 Manitoba 1,105 Saskatchewan 1.205 631 Alberta 1,014 British Colurnb a.. 1,424 Yuko-l 102 Totals 13.791 basic problems, Small Armed Services Vote 091"" lroups. including he Communist Labor Progressive Par- ty and various Independents, poll- ed 195 votes. The Labor Progressive Party's total soldier vote was 32. The returns indicated that only slightly more than 50_ per cent of the armed service personnel en- titled to vote made use of the bal- lot. It was estimated that about 40,000 qualified for the vote. but the ballot boxes contained only 22.714 votes. However. it is possible that some of those at summer training camp returned home in time to vote as civilians. A breakdown of the vote by Provinces follows: P.C. CCF. Others Rejected 9 - -- 2 99 4 - — 5 648 218 —- 31 268 32 6 . 12 380 46 74 '74 2,407 782 28 300 252 232 20 102 165 384 6 I9 368 82 372 89 720 510 4i 108 - 6 17 1 5.316 2,294 504 ‘I43 CATHOLIC POPULATION OF UNITED STATES NEW YORK, July I — (AP) ._ The Roman Catholic population of the United States, Alaska. and the Hawaiian Islands has reached 26.- 718343, an increase of 642,646 over last year. the official Catholic dir- ectory for 1049 reports. Auction Sale AT EMYVALE LOT 65 JULY 8 AT 1 O'CLOCK Having sold my farm l will aeli at Public Auction the following: 2 milk cows, 5 and (l years old; I more, 14 years old; 1 mare, 12 years old; both general purpose; i. colt, 2 5'6"! old: 2 sows; 40 hens; I binder (Bearing); 1 luy mote" (Front C Wood); 1 hay 11kg; 1 hlller: 1 beater digger (Bruce Sto- Wlftii l set of scales, 500 lhl. (Fair- banks) almost navy; 1 gang plough; I single plough: 1 set of disc bar. fflwli I set n! spring tooth har- IOWI; I set of cart wheels and axle: 1 box sleigh: 1 wood sleigh (new): 1 hay fork. with rope and blocks; I cream separator; I, s91; or ' i I set of scaled (Renfrew); l gas lantern; 3 horse collars (Hardy's, new); working harness; of bay and straw; 1 din- ing room suite; tables; chairs; beds; couch: wash stands; floor carpets; pictures; 1 rockingfihair; and several other articles tno nu- morons tn mention. Terms cash. JOSEPH DUFFY. JOHN C. McPHEE, Auctioneer. A member of the New York Zoological Society's expedition, Mrs. Emy Cordier holds a Sooty Mangabey. an ll-month-old mon- key. as it feeds on Texas sweet potato leaves after its arrival by plane in New York from the Bei- giarl Congo. 0n the four-engined craft were 203 rare and exotic creatures for the New York Zoo. LONDON— (CP) —Deatha from heart disease in Britain increased 80 per cent in 1947 compared with the previous nine years, a review said. The figures were 35,168 deaths in 1947 from diseases of the coronary arteries and angina pectoris, compared with 25,580 in 1046 and 15,409 in 1938. MINK COAT BRINGS FINE SOUTTIAAWTON. England. June 20 — (Reuters) — Lady Gray, wife of Sir William Gray, chairman of a British shipbuilding concern, to- day was fined £1,000 ($4,000) for attempting to evade duty on u mink coat when returning home from the United States with he: husband last April. Sir William, who also rinsed lullty. was fined saso. _ In his many years‘ experience, Chief Forest Banger Dave Spence, of the department of lands and forests district office at Espanola, Ont, had never s n a deer as small as the one he supports with his hand. "Bambi" was found, its nose scorched, after a forest fire in Atcheson township. The ani- mal, which only weighed 3 l-2 pounds, died shortly after it was rescued by forest ranger. FANTASTICALLY - CLOTHED BODY HELIIINA, Mont, July l - (AP) - The body of a fantastically- clothed woman was found along a highway in rugged mountain coun- try south of here. The unidentified woman wore men's outer clothing- but several women's undergarm- ents, including ll slips and six pairs of panties. She also wore a wom- en's garter belt, men's garters, 1W0 men's shirts and over-ails. She was about 38 to 40 years old. BRUISES 10's nothing to Nil‘ 'Illaard‘a- ll "taker bold"- “Antiseptic, ooathlaghealia- Olvas quick rolled I Property Garage. large shade trees and perennial Trade and “ ,cabins. I An ENGINEER. (St. Joiufl. Nfld.), $4.500-$5,100, and IN- " $497401 for the Board of Transport Commissioners. Details and application forms ob- tainable at Civil Service Commis- lion, National Employment Service and Post Office. it. lli sreex BARS & TRUCKS 1 1% Pick-up International 1 23.44am International 1 Zlé-ton Interuafiitliifll (2 Speed Axle) 3 Iiillman Sedan. USED ‘ 1H7 Ila h! ton hydraulic oist. 1947 5-Passenger Deluxe Ford Coupe, excellent con- dition. Convenient terms to suit pur- n. JENKINS Your Hudson and p‘ International Dealer i AUCTION - SALE A ' COTTAGE AND BARN‘ On the Old C.A.A. Grounds ‘,5 GAYTOWN MONDAY. JULY 4th Al‘ 2 P. M. Size of lot 50 by 100 feet For immediate possession Electric lights — Telephone Good Well Water Vernon Dennis, Owner x W. II. Benton, Auctioneer . i FOR sans: utalning approximatel Charlottetown-Montague paved highway, 4 mil“ 1mm Dwelling House in good repair, modem conveniences. Three other buildings. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays after F. ii. KENNEDY Charlottetown, R. R. No. 1 12 urea. Situated. on ity. Double Spacious lawn, abundance or flowers. Suitable for Tourist 5' ’ ‘ only, on 6:00 EM, “W Ankh‘ AAAAAAA mediate possession. Thomas Augustine Brothers Owner O Also for raising the School across the road. of dwelling and 3 acres of land Monday, July 4th at 1 P. M. 1 mile out the St. Peter's Highway. This is a city home in the suburbs, 6 rooms with bath, hot air furnace, electric lights, 919C316 Elf-Imp. SBDtiC tank. 2 cargarage, large barn, dwelling newly painted. This property ls ln first class repair. For im- TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until July 8th for digging u basement and building o concrete foundation for the Mcrshfield School. For further particulars apply I AAAAAAA¢AAAAAAAAA W. H. Beaten Auctioneer. QOO-OO-O \ and moving it to c new site MRS. ERNEST FOSTEI Secretary Trustees.