A Classified Ads Monday, August 8. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 Agents Vlsntail Eitiiiki EXTRA cssn. - MAKE mm-or easily to spare time. Just 5i,..u- our exclusive line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards and bean- tiiui Box Assortments to your friends. Complete variety of new. high quality items. Two great feature boxtis. Everything you "mi for him profits. Write to- d.;.v for samples and ........,-mak- inn --inn Fast friendly service nu 'lIS Greeting Card Company ;'.ot' lileecker St. Toronto. laoarders Accominotlateil 3(.'lllhIMOI)ATION TWO STU- (ltllllx. reasonable rate. near mtleue. Write Mrs. M. Mahar. jti Vivttirv Ave. Phone 9251. ,(('('miMODATION TWO STU- ilt'illx. l'P:lSOn8blE rate. near ('tlllt'.'t' Write Mrs. M. Mahar, 0 '. We. Phone 9256. RUARDERSACCOMODATED: Tiliv .iiidcnt to share l"""'l iv prii ate hnmr 'lood meals. Phone moi ii cars Leaving- (l.-lRi.lxll'lNG FOR MONTREAL Aiiuljtl it or 12. can accommo- (l;ii.- mo. Dial 3398. Hit LEAVING non HALIFAX .lit-iiri.-iv can accommodate two p.'ISSOfl.L'Di”i "ii" "'5'V Mill'- Plinnc Still” lcars and Trucks For Sale" ioii siinn - '49 VANGUARD (Li-rm-i.-in Bros. Service Station. Flu-:ip VALUI For Your Money at W. G. Barbour's Ltd. A ”SAFE PLACE" to BUY 19.32 DODGE SUBURBAN 31095 Today's Special Sit in the lap of luxury 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE Two-Tone F R. McLaine Ltd., Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings 9:30 P.M. For Sale Eon SALE.-ONE may CAD- riziue. Phone 5398. i'oiz'”s"ATa -. sar or DRUMS. ill Pzissmo .1 St. roii SALE-7-ROOM HOUSE. Iioiise. Apply Y. clo Guardian. FOR SALE - TWO COAL STOVES suitable for is school. Raymond lliirvey, Carleton. Ftiii SALE-THREE PIECE BED- roiim suite in good condition, 840.00. Phone 8937 after 2 p.ln. F.-HIM FOR SALE - WITII OI! witiiout stock. crop and machin- t-i'y. Norman McLeod. Riverdale. Hm SALE-J YEAR OLD HOL- stt-in heifer. to freshen Sept. 6. Allison MacLeod. New London. ioii” SALE-800 cnoica N. a.- ii ll. pullets. ready to lay. i.in,vd Waugh. Wilmot Valley. roii sALiI'-TuATi.'ioTiEnTN country to be moved. Reason- nhie price. Apply 506 Guardian. rim SALE - zoo ILR. x N.II. iitillcts 5 - months - old. starting to 7 l.'iV, Tupper Taylor. Granville. roizislfna - FOUR BEEF CAT' tie also car radio (Slightly usedl l-rzinces Campbell. Kinkora. Ftlit SALE - TWO GLASS SHOW rose. one equipped with lights oath for 375.00. Agply Michael's ghlore. Wemouth t. FOR SALE - TWO REGISTERED -l"FSt'.V Cows to freshen soon. iimv.-ii-d schurman. Central in-rieqiie. Ftiil SALE-STRAW BLOWERS l'jlllliletc with pipe. -3125.00. llrite Mack MacFadyen. Canoe t'm P. FOR SALE - REGISTERED Mini-thorn heifer. is months, sir- "'l by Beochan Charmer. stan- lttl iiiirry. Winsloe. I 0 R SALE - DINING ROOM table and six chairs; one hall mole. sofa. large and medium rnirrnr. hat stand. Kathleen "vrnhv. dial 3497. Foii FIILE -. E CUSTOM COMBINING. MacArthur. Union Road. Sales Ilslp Wanted .jLL..LLL..j.:. sza. WEEKLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- l can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or ex- ierience necessary. North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks, Ltd.. 2186 Parthenais St. Dept. T, 1802. Montreal, P. .0 SALESTAEN WANTED Do you know the Island? We have two New and dif- ferent deals for you. The -Finest Quality, High Cus- tomer Acceptance. Every home wants and needs these two deals. LEADS SUP- PLIED. See A. Barrett, Room 301, Charlottetown Hotel, 10 am. to Noon and 5 to 7 p.m. No phone calls please. 7ALESMEN ATTENTION All salesmen in Cbarlottetownl and throughout P. E, I. Look at these weekly earnings: W. G. D. 3473.99; N. N. 3306.28; H, S. I-I. SCOTT This steady income can be yours selling our new types of guaran- teed lamp bulbs and fluorescent tubes to factories. garages. stores offices. etc.. for their own use ant: .to s.-ire them money. 0 This is an all Canadian t-om ipany. strong. progressive. ant; iwell established. Excellent coni l ' ' paid weekly on orders received. Exclusive territory 3SSill'PS re- pcals.'Complct(- attractive sales kits. samples and instriii-tions supplied - no investment - rar usually necessary. Semi your qualifications to Box 51.1. care of Guardian. Teachers Wanted WANTED -- TEACHER LITTLE Pond School. Supplement 3400 Charles S. MacDonald. Sec. 1 WANTED - TEACHER FOR Lower Newtown School. Apply Sinclair MacTavish. Secretary. WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for senior room of Dunstaffnage school. Sup- plement 3500. Mrs. Wm. Dover. Secretary. Transportation Wanted WANTED - PASSAGE F 0 R three to " ust B or Tuesday the 9th. Cali Hunter River 2843. - Television MEN URGENTLY NEEDED TO meet demands of Electronics, Television. Radio Operating. No experience necessary to take industry approved home study plan including kit of parts or Join day or night classes start- ing soon. Skilled men get 3400- 500 plus monthly. based on ex- perience and service. Act now! Send for Free 40 page booklet. No obligation. state education. Radio College of Canada. 86 Bathurst St. Toronto. Ont. 27 years specializing in Electron- ics. To Lot to LET - FURNISHED unn- l ed room. 195 Prince. T-A-VCOTTACTETTA-"i" 0 Stanley Bridge. Phone 7206. FOR RENT-FURNISHED "aim- sitting room, centrally located. Dial Mos. TO LET-FURNISHED. LARGE bedroom and kitchenette. 348.00 a month. Phone 4404. M TIEAWJ apartment. available September 1st. Write Box 512. clo Guard ian. . Monday, Aug- jfatal Tlanteti WANTED-AI.EBO'I'rLEs. Pints or quarts. Dial 0596 Michael Bros. WANTED - LIGIIi'I' DRIVING horse. two-tone color preferred. must be quiet. Phone 5062 or 9456. Rule Income Of Prostitute ls Taxable OTTAWA tCPl-The income tax appeal board has ruled that earn- ings from such unlawful acts as prostitution are taxable. The ruling aroseifrom the ap- peal of an unidentified woman de- scribed as is prostitute and whose earnings. as estimated by the rev- enue department. had increased to Sil.825 in 1952 from i2.495 in 1949. The'department declined to say how it arrived at the estimate. Board chairman Fabio Monet said in a iudgment issued today that he could not agree with the woman that her earnings were not derived from a "business" as in- terpreted by the tax laws. He cited previous court rulings that income taxes are imposed on the person and not on his trade or business and it is not necessary for the taxing authorities to in- quire into the source of the per- son's income or revenue. ”Once the courts are satisfied that the income is liable to tax. it is immaterial that it comes from a legal or illegal business." he said in dismissing the woman's ap- peal from the income tax assess- merit. Wage Boost For Nickel Workers SUDBURY. Ont. tCPi-A new wage contract giving 15.000 Inter- 'lliIlOfI8l Nickel company employ- ess at Sudbury and Port Colborne nay increases of up to ll cents an hour was signed Friday by lnco and the international Union ofnMill and Smelter Workers tInd.l The 1955 contract. which the Canada's Exports Again Reach New-Record Mark OTTAWA. (C P) - Canada's U.S. Steel The whole CLEVELAND (AP) - Orders has pmm in the strengthening of demrnvl Workins Weekly. reports Sunday. T on increased by almost 3200.- The weekly said this year's steel ”'”'i,ooo to 32,0:-52,900,000 fg-gm 31,. business is practically wralired l -'soo.ooo in the first half of 1954 I-IP. with order books tor some i i just slightly below the record products having been closed for f,Iz1.m0.t))0 in the January-June the rest bf I955 by some pI'c(lIlt-- period of 1956. Srme mills have only sir we is ilnports also have increased. of space left on other products itll 3' 'ng by more than Sl50.000.000 to adds. Two price increases were cited ii" in the first half of 1954 and as proof of demand for steel pro- against just slightly , below the ducts. Phoenix Iron and Steel Co.. record of 1953. of Phoenixville, Pa.. raised its DEFICIT DECLINED price on standard and wide fiance- its competitors” prices. Cenirnl fie excess of imports over ex- .'-om 3l78.800,000 a year ago. Pa., raised its price on carbon What trends will develop in the plates 512 a ton above that of other firms. second half of the year are not consrnucnon me, TAKER entirely clear but it appears cor- The construction industry is the lain DOW "Nil 1955 Will Shall? .09 big taker of the products of as one of Canada's best foreign Phoenix and Central. the magazine trade 3'98” . gays. One of the major iiiiestinns- The American institute oi Steel marks in Britain She has hr-en Construction reports June h"nk'i b".Vl"K h93V"Y (mm C3""'ld3 31 " ings for structural steel were the' time when Canada's purchases highest since Am-up 1951, amt the from that country have declined orders still zire rolling in. without its handicaps. such as Iiotl ll?" 0' 1955 Wm” 3'' weather, equipment breakdowns 5"""3l' 1954 P9l'l"d' , and ,.,,m.. n.,.um(.5v 1 Britain. fearing inflation. has In the urrk ciitiim. lorl.'ii' 'S, T ” ” -ztccl incur iVi'LIfiU('lltifl tlcciiiicii 'i litiines was "it higher at l5'.':. (7aiia' ' ' t '. . Cam” 3 international The increases by Phoenix and ma" Pacific and - - - . 0- at 33-is and 7710 respei-tirely 205;: (:31! f":sI.;1e:tu10:)5t:H 10;: Lake shore was ahead Vii at 5”: mlgazinevg price composite on on the'American stock exchange steelmakmg scrap was Tags”, to at 0 Giant Yellowknife wdvancedf 343.17 a gross ton, highest since I" ” W” Rwame 0” W” M August, 1953. The,price a week Vt at wit ago was 842. New York Sloc ks NEW YORK (AP)-Stocks took a tumble last week in a reaction that pushed the market down sharply from its old highs . Chlcf factor in the fall. broker--, said. were new credit restrictions? imposed as a slap at inflation. Lastl week the federal reserve banks in? principal cities also raised the in- terest rate on money they lend- unlon says is the best ever negoti- ated with IliI't'i. tins signed in the company tifficcs. Under the contract the 15,000 hourly rated employees will be pensloned at 60 instead of at 05. Disabled employees may retire on pension earlier. Union members also get a gen- eral wzige increase of five per cent retroactive to July 1. when the old contract expired. Wages are raised 3V4 to 11 cents an hour. bringing them basic rate to Tl.96V4 from FOLIO RATE UP LONDON (Reuters) - Health authorities said Saturday the num- ber of poliomyeiitis cases in Eng- land and Wales so far This year already exceeds the 1954 total. In the last week. 164 cases have been ,reported. bringing the total this -year to 733 of which 37 proved Through the whole of 1954. there were only 523 cases and 35 deaths. to member banks. Such a rise in what is known as the discount rate is a basic weapon in the hands of the federal reserve board to control inflation (by raising it) and deflation tby lowering iii. The rate had been PM per cent since April. The Cleveland Bank boosted it to 2V4 per cent highest since 1934, and the other banks set the rate at two per cent. The warning signal was enough to jolt the high-flying stock market into a decline. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dropped 33.10. closlm: at 3172.40. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock ex- change were Benguet Consolidated Mining up in at His on 296,800 shares. United Park City mining up 16 at 311:. Calahan Zinc off V4 at 5112. Rhodesian Selection Prust up V4 at W4, and Chrysler off 3Vs at 8774. Canadian issues were mostly lower on the week. Hiram Walker closed at 7411:. down W4 over the fiveday period. McIntyre fell 3 F-ARMFOR SALE AT BRIDGETOWN Dwelling and two barns IIL fair condition. stand of pulp and lumber with approximately 40 acres cleared. Home available with or without furniture. Apply :- KIN GSBURY STORE Dundas Good FOR0SALE BY TENDER One Pneumatic Tube Cash 'System. foiir years old. Tenders must be submitted on or before August 12. 1955. For further particulars apply The Eastern Trust Com- pany. Charlottetown; Liquidator, FENNELL & CHANDLER LTD. 9la:Asri:itit Use Guardian Want Ads li's Simple..Phone 3632...Jusi Say Charge li! tune with bath, oil burner, furn- NO. or ONE TIME THREE TIMES SIX TIMES 8 'bl.',(;t,.dl,"naE:"hol:,'::”'::' .s"'"'.b'” WORDS 3c per word 2vgc per word 2c per word 0 . ”uif:'ia!i liu-9' Cash Charge Cash Charge Cash -Charge - I M17319. ' ....n.-. . . . . . . ff”:r'mr ------ --- 12 words . . . . . . . . .50 .55 .90 .99 1.44 1.58 mm 11- . ........ . ... . . . . ' mFZ5; ' W0 ,50 0.0:; 1100! .1 471981! I . . . lately? 2:24 cauuumnugaauouuocuuuuouvninoaawrn--v-oen.wsvuiat'uaaeuoioiig-.'. "r'---------- ;f;? 323 .343 135-, 3323 3,3? tins is you invitation ...visn roan iioiio-uionncii onus soori iron stir is - .- 22 words :66 .73 1.65 1.82 2.64 2.90 MgG,owAN Mofons S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. MGCLEAN MOTORS I-ID. " M-l liall thresher with 5? Q3 :33 3'3: N", ,.,,,,no. on. nonnosonanm nuuia ' mnnatoissnon nnanaa -lllvnr and belt. 1 In” .- .'t...... . . . - - . . Ll;.'v'"f'bl;1tder: 1' shorthrlluin cssa itA'rs:'ApPi.ii-zs on ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAID WITHIN 10 DAYS. "Wm 330-03"! at. near. lead Dial suit s-saith - DI-I not res enedv 15- l ' l - ' Per Order. ADDML . . MINIMUM ciiAat.r: V 00c MELVH-LEI 'I!li'your friendsofyour success with Gum-riisn-CIasstHuiAds. COUNT pm Ti-iE1:i - ..w tot. THE 3557 V;tL;.;0 N 0:5. A0”, ;;:ti(Wg(g lhlouj avg in men will be figured at rate applying to number at iaurtioao ordered. . ' mm" "DWI I anoi- reaea action It redtrlet lending and i helped cover a portion reduce credit buying. Some ” European countries as well as the U. 5. have taken anti-inflationary trade rose in the first half of the action. Just what effect this will have on buying from Canada is yet to be seen. from the booming construction mghw in 0, k f 0. 100, . industry have been lllll-l'll-mt-'"l3l Westcrh id?il'vld's QCIJIIOIIIIIC t;ecove- u'650Aoo'ooo (mm om EI'V- To an increasing extent the sur? for steel products. steel, the nir:tal- g,,p.,m in the nut 1,51; of 1955 pm. in Fade Wm Britain By order of the undersigned, the ratepayers, and all - 000,700,000, up from 52,050,100, persons qualified to vote at school meetings in 0 d id m d in the County of Queens, are hereby notified that a SPEC- . II am s u sur e. Cana a's - ' ' strut-'ural sections S10 a ton above d"5lcll in ftlllelgll) trgde-llllit ll hEl?GHlr?v liron and Steel Co.. Harrisburg, ports-has declined to s146,000,000 0'CLOCK in the evening (STANDARD TIME) as fol- lows: - ZONE IATUESDAY. AUGUUST 9. 1955. ZONE 2--WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1955. The meetings are called to ltransact the following business: "To make recommendations by vote of QUALIFIED, VOTERS as to. the filling of one vacancy in the Board of .Britain's deficit in Canadian trade Trustees in each Zone of the Division and adding ONE But the steel industry is not has more ""3" d0"hl"l l" "'9 first ADDITIONAL TRUSTEE from each Zone as a member wml "'9 of the Board." ' because it's o'oia'u.rIr;yirgin'vegV-8o.rfa:Iuitsan..-id! attend: as ruson Ilia: tint cor aiortli man Anna:-row ts? I:aitursoi&oltI.lunp'1otbdqI to day Ford is Canarz'a'.r V - J leader-by Canada? leading V. J tuilder. W hen you think of a V-8 engine you automatically Ihihi -ozid V- 8. Forfr responsive Trigger-Torque power-Forif: uniquely harmful Thundrrbird-iaipircd Jlyling-it: ooond fully smooth Angle-Paired ride-its impressive record of 'fr.m" -'91 the thing: that matter-these have made the Ford car Canada's fa.rIe.rI-selling V - 8, by far. More and more Canadian: dmi out way day that flier-r'.r no value like Ford 7-8 value . . . today. when Zou bu: . . . and tomarroq, tying you ::ll.( deficit in tixne ititli the ll. -5. Canada's deficit in American exports in mg the U. K. increased to 3.'lll6.40t'i.- pack... " ""0 Control Dr. lM.'ard's year to 542,300,000 from 353.000,. adal has entered into an Agree- 000 in 1954. But in that period thetmenl to purchase all of the Cap- surplus in trade with Britain more ital Stark of Dr. Baliard's Animal Canada's trade continues to be than doubled to s2o2.7oo.ooo from Foods Limited. of Toronto exports now have increased to mainly with the U. s. Exports lo! 332,900,000 Canadian that country increased in the first. Ballarrfs ichampvion dog and cat foods. Plants are operated at Toronto, Standard Brands Limited iFan-tcalg”-V 3'” Vuwnvut W. R. Ballard. President. will become Vice-Presidenrand a Di- rector of Standard Brands Limit- ed. Dr Eallardls Animal Food: r largest Limited will continue to operate . d I "L . . . 0 Canadilm klrelln lull 09 "19 YEBY (0 31.228.500.000. 000 from 3287-0001300 and lml""'l5 Canada. lliindltfrnnijraniimnarrtile; DlI"llI'.If:li::Ib(lI'ItIO:I'yl:5l :i::giItrdmBaII.am2 533 "kw OD 3 from 81.144.800.000 a year ago. Im- dropped to 3l33.700.000 frflm 5W4." Ballard) Health and Dr. Ballardslment. I I SCHOOL DIVISION (UNIT) NO. 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING SCHOOL DIVISION (UNIT) NO. 1 GORDON P. RODD. Chairman of Trustees. School Division No. 1. Dial 9522 Ortii..- worth more tomorrow Only a 7-8?: up Iodaf! new . . . only 4 7-8 ioilgetjg 1': when on trade it. The whole onto-noliu Iron and Steel Scrap. ZONE 1-comprises that part of the Division form- caierggmilrl '""l ,...,,..s mm at; in 30. fygsuiim 5:. crly known as the School Districts of SPRING PARK and Points to it" per vein of rated gram slipped '3” M 39” and 09"” PARKDALE- I ZONE 2-comprises that part of the Division lying Central raised Steel's price mm. Nickel were hntlidnwn1'u.riDsil-'8 outside the former School Districts of SPRING PARK convenience. and PARKDALE. 22!? each Cow Hides. per lb Truck scale weighing for your 8 z .. . in every model at no extra Cost YOUR 3557 MARKET Fog IRON and STEEL SCRAP we are operating the only ALLIGATOR SCRAP CUTTING SIIMABI in this Provini-.e Bring in your lead. car reds. brass. copper. rope. beer bottles. horse hair. You will receive highoit r-ash prices. Centrally located opposite Eat- un's Store. on Kent Street MAURICE BLOCK & CO. Charlottetown