.106Gt-II-It.-DIIIOII3 ,Gll3.l'(IItili Want Ads Phone 3632 Wanted ...1...............-.; .-e I-AWLIIOI IUIINIIB NOW open in Charlottetown arid rural locality. an-ads Well mtabliahad. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawlelalfl Depl- II-I10-IU. Montreal. P- Q- PART 03 ALL or wool Till make extra. money. sell to your friends and others in an ' district. our 260 products with an interesting coinmiasioruwrite for free catalogue. Familex, 1600 Deloriinler. Dept. 3. Montreal. ARE YOU LOOKING POI EXTRA earnings? You can make up to :50. weekly. Just become a Dor- aldina representative and sell guaranteed line of cosmetics. Highest commission. Doraldina c etice company. 1600 De- lorimier Dept. 12. M0nI-i'CB1- AMAZING GUARANTEE GIVES you free Nylons or Sex if your hose runs. snags, tears Eta. T9- gardieas of cause. Men-Women make up to 510. a day "U"! 0f- ders spare or full time. No experi- ence necessary. We ship and col- lsct. Write for details. Free sales outm. Lingerie, garments. Kills- Duro-Test Limited. London, Ontario. EXTRA SPARE TIME MONEY for yourself. church. club. Buy. No previous experience. We will send samples new 1954 Christmas Cards and gifts with self-selling catalogue. Show them to friends. earn up to 10097.: profit. Costs nothing to start. Send no money. Write today for information. sample order on approval. and fire personalized samples. Homer- Warren Co., 30-K Wellington St. East. Toronto. Auartinonts Wanted WANTED - BY TWO BUSINESS girls, two small rooms. Central Dial 8858. Boarders Accommodateii LADY BOARDERS on ROOMERS accommodated. Dial 6365. WANTED - TWO MALE BOARD- ers. Dial 8983. COLLEGE STUDENTS ACCOM- modated. Write 15 School St. WANTED - P. w. C. srunenra. Dial 7912. WANTED - STUDENT nonsp- ers. 9 Orlebar street. Near Col- Fer Sale to: SALE - l!.ltC'I'llc RANGE. like new. Dial 1025. POI. SALE - GENERAL ELIO- trlc Range. Also large Boston Fern. Phone 3455. roe SAL!-PUB! IIIID oockaa Spaniel Pups. Apply Shaw's Hotel, Braekley Beach. Fol SALE - 1'! ACRES OF standing grain. Mrs. Clara Cur- ran. Pleasant Grove. FOR SALE - FUR COAT. EXCEL- lent condition. size in. Phone 7414. FOR asu: - ITALIAN Manaflz mantle and fireplace facing. Ap- ply J. H. MacGregor. Montague. .....:......D....A..AA.. FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL separator. practically new. 500 lb. capacity. 99 Upper Queen. FOR SALE - NUMBER OF FOUR month old pullets. Mrs. Borden MacLeod. Bi-oolmeld. Phone 33m22. FOR SALE - STANDING MIXED grain; also quantity of old grain. Richard Dickieaon, Hunter River R. R. I FOR SALE - FOLDING PLAY- pen on wheels; also baby car- riage, both in good condition. Dial 3247. Female Help Wanted W AN TE 1) - IIOUSEIIEEPER. Three adults. Box 4, Guardian, Montague. WANTED - RELIABLE COUN- try girl for housework, no children, phone 3955 or write box I903 No Guardian. WANTED - COOK, CAPABLE. with experience, for family of thr adults, in a home having mo ern appliances. own room and bath. Good references re- quired as to ciiaracter and abil- ity. Salary 5100.00 per month. When replying give full details and age. Reply to Box 612 this newspaper. Help Wanted W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY Sslesues Vleeteil outlet. etc. Samples Utility A. Go. 58 W. Jackson, aloe Chicago 4. RMNED Two Sales Representatives for internationally known Company. One residing in or near Montague, and one residing in or near Sum- mcrside. Preferably between the ages of 25Innd 45. and married. Good starting salary. commission and bonus. Employee benefit plan. Transportation and expenses supplied. Apply Box No. 611. Guardian. Teachers Wanted WANTED - TEACHERS FOR Indian Schools in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Al- berta and British Columbia. Salary schedule in effect. Fur- nished and healed quarters provided in most crises. Pension Fund available. For details and application form apply to the following inspectors according to preference of location. Mr. A. V. Pzirmintcr. Box 70. Van- couver 2, B. C. Mr. L. G. P. Waller. 620 Public Building. Calgary. Alta. Mr. J. D. Cairns. 304 Post Office Bldg. Regina. Sank. Mr. G. H. Marcoux. Ken- sington Bldg., 275 Portage Ave. Winnipeg. Man. Mr. H. G. Min- gay. Austin Bldg., 737 Church St., Toronto. Ont. To Let T0 LET-ROOMS. DIAL 3581. T0 l.IlIT- FURNISHEI) ROOMS. 206 Grafton Street. Dial 3391. En R-E-N-T - AI,"AR-TIIIIENOIT, unheated. Dial 9953. T0 LE'I'm SMALL, FUNNISIIED. heated apartment. Phone 9775- LET - THREE ROOMED apartment. 52 Bayfield St. RENT - FOUR ROOM house. Klnross. Apply Mrs. Charles Nicholson. Kinroal. T0 LET-UNFURNISIIED ROOM. Central. S500 week. Apply Box 608, Guardian. 1989- Phil"! 3957- Junior Dietitian. Fon ltaiu;-1 SELF-CONT:l.hN.lz:rI;'l WANTED - TWO COLLEGE Junior Ph siothera ist "9" "”"v N" ”"'" m ' xirls. Dildl 6851 or write Box QpemtingyROom Igurses g)E5nII(':HJ.grdIi.IalllIl'lelI.ed. Apply Box 613 Guar ian. I - - Ti General Dut Nurses - -v------------- WANTE" - -NALE 50-'”mE"'3- foi' new 150-Lied hospital FOR BENT4 ROOM Bum" students or laborours. Home A 1 t . ' alow, situated on the property Cooking. 1335,; 5493, PPY 0- of tIhetHaEeiblroviak Dairying Co. ----------w o ar n . e en. noannnas WANTED. r. w. c. ADMINISTRATOR, .? male students. 512 we kly. or Trang-I-adanac Hospital TO LET HEATED APARTMENT. 550 monthly in advance. One- Trail B C ' three rooms. and bath, electric half block from College. Write. ' ;g ' NW9 Mid f”.EIdi'1'””9- R9-V'Id9"”5I Mrs. Roberts. 73 Cumberland. Hf1'3- APPLY 'RA Guardian. WANTED - ELDERLY LADY ro WANTED ro LIET-THREE-ROOM. anar- board for winter montha in mod- . merit. Private entrance. Newly em country home. References ox- Bl - lingual stenographeh decorated. Centrally locate d. t:GhangiedhMgder1kiIfergxt;es. Apply French and English. Five lA);:i1I:L)I:862 now. Adults only. ”" ' day. week. Welfare plan, FED-D..LE1: g;'!.o.; No C.......sg was cars LOIVIIIE penslon'h.etc.' For the mght Queen. suitable for grocery, parfy I15 I5 3? attmctwe clothing store, etc. Central. Sunday mom". Au um um position. Apply in own hand- Near busy intersection. 335 accommodate two passengers. wntmg t01 m”"'h' wm' Redd!” T" HILL .1331.-'t19:&1i.”:.";D.- COCKSHUTT FARM wanna CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO. EQU1pMENT L711 .-.C........M..........D. August 31. Can accommodate Truro N S WANTED-CAR 1940-1048, MUST two passengers. Dial SGT! after I ' ' I be in good condition and priced 5 pm, right for cash. Write Box 614. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES PINTS 9373 3! 7'13” F" 33'. US! or quarts. Dial em. 'iriciiael FOR SALE-'88 WILLYS COUPE. Apply Seaman's Auto Body Workl. CAR BUYERS The wlnnah! Yes Sir, it's a dashing thoroughbred. 1951 CHEVROLET COACH F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd. Dial 7358-9 For Sale FOR SALE-UNCUT HAY. ALSO truck wagon. 8 year old mare. Apply Martin Mclnnls. Alhany. FOR SALE - 8 MILK COWS also young pigs and grass calvea. Ira Maccoubrey. FOR. eau-: - YOUNG cow. our to freshen iota sapiamber. Iiwlr Hollis MacDonald. nonshaw. Fort. sau: - UNCUT HAY. anso truck wagon. 8 year old mare. Ap- ply Martin Mclnnla. Albany. FOI. IALZ - I NEWLY FRESN- ened cows: one six years and other older. Reginald I-laalam. Springfield. FOB SALI-ONE 7 1001' JOHN- Daere binder on rubber. 1 year old. Monahen drum and cleaner. Apply Box 12. Albany. FOR IALE-I OITIB MY RESI- dencc on 175 Harvard Street, Summerslde for sale. Reasonably priced and an be f' d sat- isfactorily. Arurone interested call at above address any time after seeing this ail. C. W. Ram- say. For Sale Six ram bungalow with ebout two acres or land and small barn. situated on paved highway at Highflel , three tales from Ci . P eed for quick sale at 130. L. H. KENNEDY Real mm Broker LOST-BLACK LEATHER WAL- lett in Parkdale area. Finder please phone 8735. Reward. LOST-A TAN LEATHER WAL- let. containing papers and money. in vicinity of Cavendish and Charlottetown. Finder ap- ply larl Dunning, Kensington. Reward. Miscellaneous CLEANING WELLS. REPAIRING Pumps. Dial 9730. REMOVAL NOTICE From 136 Kent to 145 Gt. George (over Harry Mc- Dougall's' Clothing Store) where I will be glad to meet all my old and new custom- ers. FRED KELLY Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring Alterations dz Renovations Refrigerators I Small Kerosene or Electric Wonderful for Cottage or apartment Phone 5607 or write "REFRIGERATOR" 121 Upper Queen CASH FOR SCRAP Buying daily at our Yard, scrap iron and steel, paying 88.00 per gross ton (2240 ib1.). Good prices for lead, copper, brass, hides, beer bot- tles, rope, horse heir. For Sale-3 and 4 inch Bros. WANTED - NUMBER OI? FOX liioiraer. James Watson. Bummer- a e. WANTED - YOUR. OLD HUI- tache Cups. Will pay top prices. write Box 582, Guardian Office at -once. waggon, box sleigh, threshing seeder, cream separator, cans harness, work harness, two driving wagons, quantity casionai and rocking chairs, 2 and pans. The farm of the late Mr acres of which 85 is under and located near station, Notice is hereby that all areas of this eeslty so require; boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. MAURICE BLOCK & 00. F i .1. '.- liillltlt. SALISMEN-ABSOLUTELY IAKI 860 in a day. New sensational utu- ity item for every food. beverage furnished. AUCTION SALE The estate of Patrick Brennan offers the following for sale by public, auction on the premises of the late Mr. Brennan at Kinkora on Saturday, August 2! at 1 p.m. One driving mere, 1 work horse. hay mower and rake, hay fork cable and blocks, single and Bani! DIOW, seeder. disc and other harrows, horse hoe, truck rubber tired wagon, driving and straw in barn, 60 hens, other outdoor articles such as forks, shovels. hoes etc. Bedroom suites, ber sets, organ, tables. curtains, aquarel, battery radio, Enterprise stove, cultivation with good buildings churches and schools, will be offered for sale. Terms cash for personal effects. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ACT given that. since it now appears . Province are ad with Retail Gasoline Outlets, after presented for initial Retail Petroleum Products Dealer's Licenses the following provisions of the Pet- roleum Products Act will be strictly adhered to: 2. (13) No retailer's license shall be issued with respect to any outlet which -was not bein ated on March 25th, 1948, unless. in the ju of the Commission, public convenience an And prospective applicants are cautioned against making commitments without Quickies I By Ken Reynolds "That Guardian Want busy!" Ad I used-sure keeps me NOTICE Schools in School Unit No. 1 will open Wednes- day; September 1st. All children enrolling for the first time should be vaccinated. - " GORDON N. RICE, Sect. of School Unit No. 1 ELUCTION SALE r AT GLEN WILLIAM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, AT 1:00 P. M. S. T. AT THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALEX R. MacDONALD Farm-Consisting of 125 acres in good state of cui- tivation. 100 acres ciear, balance in hard and soft wood. 12-room dwelling house. Farm buildings in good repair. Terms on farm made known at sale. Farm Machinery-Manure spreader, binder, mower, rake, cart-box, truck and wheels, driving wagon and har- ness, fertilizer sower, roller, gang-plow, scuffler, spring- tooth harrow, pin harrow, grindstone, family box sleigh, 2 wood sleighs, pump head and pipe, quantity of sawn lumber, horse hoe, truck wagon, pile of wood, 9-acres standing oats, 3 of barley, 2 acres of potatoes, 3 milk cows. 3 calves, 3 yeariingl. 15 sheep and lambs. 3 horses, quantity of hens and chickens, 4 bedroom suites, 6 Con- goleum squares, 1 carpet square, 1 dining-room table and ' chairs, kitchen table and chairs, cream separator, milk can, crock churn. living room furniture, gramophone, quantity of dishes and miscellaneous articles. . All sums of 310.00 and under-cash. Over that'amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes. 576 discount for cash. If day be wet. first fine day. J. K. MacDONALD Executor G. H. NELSON Auctioneer manure spreader. outfit, engine scuffler, turnip and pails, 2 sets driving sleigh, of wood, stack of hay, hay Special, one mutant" chum. fui condition; ridge, carpet, oc- couches, as ng machine. Aladdin lamp, lamps, pots Terms Cash. HUGH F. MORRISON. . Brennan consisting of 135 Auctioneer, AUCTIONSALE. AT ST. ELEANORS ON WEDNESDAY, Beginning at 2:30 Daylight Time-Rain or Shine. I will sell at Auction all my furniture including: Dining room set, paintings, hooked rugs. bric a brac and many other articles too numerous to mention. solid rosewood one oak office desk. All articles must go as I have sold my property. New York Steelte. NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market ended last week at its highest level since the--days of crisis in October. me. but as the bull market extended into its nth consecutive month. there were Iviiattered signs of diminishing or. nday's market was the strong- est 1 the week. Oils discovered support strong enough to carry railroads. utilities. steel and moat of the rest of the market to new high ground. Oils took over again Tuesday and were joined by motors. Dur- ing the final hour, steels burned reactionary as E. T. Weir. chair- man of National Steel Corporation said there is "very little prospect" of improvement in the steel indul- try. PROFIT-TAKING ITAITI ILIDI That was the excuse necessary for many investors to take some of the profits accumulated over the past year. The resultant de- cline affected aircrafts. railroads. chemicals and most utilities. Mo- tors and oils held firm. Wednesday and Thursday. there was much backing and fining as volume declined and intere'st cen- tered on special situations. Friday. the market climbed into new high ground. as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks. Steels. aircraft: and gold mining issues led the way and railroads were coming on It the final gong. Volume was the low- cat in nearly a month and the inumber of issues traded shrunk to 1,172-smallest since July 2. SEE RISE IN SPECULATIVES Brokerage h o u 5 e a generally agreed that it was a week of con- solidating gains. Medium and low- pi-iccd stocks of a speculative na- ture attracted more and more buy- ers. Most market analysts now claim that if strong demand dev- elops for these secondary issues, it will provide the basis for a new advance by the market's tradi- tinnal leaders. The five most active issues this kale . on aie.ooo shares; Graham raise up to at 196; Columbia Gas up "ii at 1556: Hunt emery, Ward up lit at Kit and orthrep Aircraft up M6 at 4856. Heat Canadian stocks on the New York stock exchange were hi or. led by Hiram Walker. up 8 4 to 0036. and followed by Inter- national Nickel. up 96. Distillers Seagram. 96 higher. Ilclntyre. ti higher and Dome Mines. ahead 35 Canadian Pacific was is lower. on the American stock exchange GiantYellowk.nlfe and Royalite Oil were both ahead 56. ll. 8, steel CLEVELAND (AP)-The 'laok- adaiaical rate” of steel production dropped another point last week to 68 per cent of rated caplclly. the magazine Steel aaidsaturdsy. Discussing the slack pace of steel output. the weekly journal Illllldlag If so A no .........L..J'!"'t ”'”-"7......”' 1954 Tobacco Crop Hit By Weather ELHI. Ont. P(O) - cm”,-, ' , 4 tobacco crop in worth more than uo.ooo,ooo, i. e,,.' dangerecl by continuing wet, my xeather, growers said Saturday, They SIM the Weqtheg hu brought harvesting to a stop. ' O. H. Oroeier, in or of the Imperial Tobacco plan here, and the leaves are staying men, mm smwins. and not ripening quick enough. "We need weeks 1, weathe&" he laid. 0 um Mr. oeier said the i two weeks behind harv:i;paiclhe.Il):I: He blamed a drought in July. ' This year. about 3.500 growers Dlanhd 117.000 acres. ThQy Wm yield an estimated lD0,M0'mg pounds of tobacco. Previous cm, record was 135,000,000 pounds; said that among steel s there are some notable exception! to the general trend. Last week it pointed to the con- struetion industry as still having a heavy bacldol of demand. This week it described the oil and gas well drillers as "consistently good buyera of steel." Other favorable factors cited by the magazine included ii "llllmly increased manufacturing level for farm equipment," and "the govern- ment program of shipbuilding." EAGLE PET BRIGHTON ISLAND, Nfid. (CP) -The Bridger family of this Green hay community have a young eagle as a pet. The bird found in the bush has a wing spread of more than four feet and weighs about 25 pounds. MONSTER MOOSE ST. JOHN'S Nfid. -(CP) - A moose weighting about 1,400 pounds Fishing Vessel Burns Off N. S. HALIFAX (CP)-The RCAF n. ported Sunday the fishing vg,-.591 Dewey and David burned to the waterline and sank off the south. western tip of Nova Scotia but all hands were rescued. The air force said the tonne e and type of the Dewey and David was not known. Neither did a spokesman know how many per. sons were aboard the stricken ves. eel. The fishermen were taken aboard the 3,923 - ton Norwegian freighter Eiin Hope. They prob. ably will be out ashore at the nearest port. Yarmouth. PRODUCTION RECORD EDINBURGH (CP) - J a m e s Stuart. secretary of state for Scot- and standing seven feet high with an antler spread of five feet was reported near a lake hotel on thel week were Packard up 1,6 at 2'!-i eWE'.20LLE.D'iI?i6i7i-'1'-' A 1 0 THi:-'ei2AoEs't'iKi.:" 5 p g Av -r I tux i; w. ' Z com me nouimiu, Salmonier line. . OUR BOARDING HOUSE . land. said 1953 had seen Scotland's industrial production running at a record level with volume up about one-fifth over the previous year. MAJOR g HOOPLE AND.'i'i-IE er2AKes'eon4o 5EE?C5EiEEgf3eE'3ii R a 4. I . I -wu555lCAMEDowM Her,-rHeY5MEl-I-ED 'TI-IE.I:IILI.5::THE'CAQ' ' i 'L i(a.1i-le'MA5o2-5 g Wll;i1'5T,AND;'I'I-it U N35,.-ii-2'M,LE;;ge;35RBgB'giit weieH'r.ii:,ir . ' L 'T,'Xt-meI(ERN(e5 ' i He'5'wA2o3.cIfobe5hr2?.'PUr2xli IDM'TlC?ACi(x LlP.UNDEi?" industries will show their skills and products in the fields of steel. coal tin-plate. synthetic textiles and oth re at the annual Welsh Indus tries Fair here Sept. 8-10. CARDIFF, Wales (CP) --Welsh- WAN AUGUST 25th spinnet in beauti- PERCY D. CROSBY. AUCTION H. F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. uately served on all app cations here- washer (Connor) , kit approval from this OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS 170 ELM AVENUE TUESDAY. AUGUST 24th, AT 2 P.M. D.S.'1'. ””:.,'; lamp, piano lamp. smoker stand. dining room euite. table", MC. six chairs and buffet, electric range (Moffatt), sliding couch, Axmineter ru . 9 x 9 oilcloth squares, electric en range (Enterprise Capital). kit- chen table, 4 chairs. ice chest, rocker, settee. hall rack. 3 SALE l l I am instructed by Mrs. Ivan Williams to sell by bilc' i 5 auction their household furniture and effects,' inc udlng- ' three-piece cheaterfleld suite (like new), round table, end tables, cabinet radio. library table. table lamp. floor Melpeque TED 2 Experienced DIESEL MECHANICS Must Be Experienced Apply to A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. Highway loll. Ilatheaon 0 Footer III Ilchnold so. I. lilnier Blanchard, ILA. ies once; It. riioiio em II. A. Farmer, Q.O.. LLB. leak of Oellnene Bldg. T"'a"'e'e7'ie7i"i""""-D""IlaunriI Ifatlieaoa. Puke O Nloboboa I'll Grafton lieu J. A. Ilaoduigan. l.A.. oanlelugi o ntueue - Gestalt 0. ll.llaeI!lllaa.II.A..l.L.l3. iuaieaauese, nature Durrlelidg. I-3.-DOANI communion, beds. spring and mattress, 2 bureaus. cedar chest. chain, Dated this 18th day of August A. D. 1954. dishes. toaster, pots. pans and mm! email article!- glihzrllgunbllc UIIIIUOI Cornrriiealon, W. H. IIATOV. Dial 9622 Prince Edward Island Auctioneer. 4 - p S o'l..."':i'li3'3'ui'o"'. I” CHARTEREDACCOUNTANTS IoWNHg;' I 00. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. MacPhee I Trainer in Queen It. Dlal 31! Ohas. B. McQuaid, BA- iu lllebnioua at , Dial soil OPTOMETRISTS G. F. llntebeeon 3 Son 1. o. HUTORIION. no. In-ii. of ooianmee lldg. ,, gum, u 9... am m 'a9m' ESE-'IBe'u1 m".',:'.9'""the"" g'jI'.?'seu u ludwsh Ill ELI" mm” '53," H. gag” .31-mien.” M u.” 3. Mason. 5.9- I. , ham. i.8.Talo 3.0. 'oernetl ibzwui” ouleee ileueetu ' CHIROPRACTOR Dt.W.l.OaI'loiI Mania an Dial 0437 pm em I OOIRANY '. G W M, Q i