Boarders Accomnlodated Advertising Bates Payable In Advance nunlmui Charge lee Any Advertisement so Cents Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Eastern Locals zc per word; Announcements. and Comings Events lie per word; classified 3:: per word; In Memoriam Notices Bic per inch; Lists ' of Floral and spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5c per name; Letters of Condolence tile per inch; Wedding Engagements 10 words lor 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and- Appreciation. Mo per inch or be per word; Lists of sub- serlptions. III cents per inch; Address and Presentation 31.00. other Rates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable :for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount 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 its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such mitertiaement. For Sale ”)lALE ENTRANCE PUPILS AC- ! (”0l'Iln'l0i.IiII.Cd at 85 Cumberland l St. i FOR SALE - ELECTRIC MOT- OF. A-l condition. Priced to sell. Phone 1286. 1; (tars 8. Trucks For Sale x-on SALE .. 19-I7 KAISER. ran- Male Iieln Wanted, g THE GUARDIAN. -Gambling Leader Found N4. IX ail "EV-EL. ' Guilty Of Tax Evasion nos morass, June 23-(AP) --Mickey Cohen. whose pudgy figure was spotlighted. by the Kefauver Senate crime investiga- ting probe. was convicted today of Federal income-tax evasion. Denied hell, he was taken to jail to await sentencing July B. A jury convicted him on four counts. The maximum on the counts is 20 years in Federal prison and 340,000 in fines. Cohen, New York-born but a Los Angeles resident most of his 87 years, was accused in three counts of evading 3166.123 in taxes for the years 1046-7-II. The fourth accused him of making a false statement to the Government. It 'W3-3 his first conviction on a major change in a lifetime on the edge of the law. He has escap- cd gunlmcn's bullets, assassinsi bombs and criminal charges with equal ease. Cohen took the verdict silendy. Nearby was his pretty wifc. income-tax returns. The Govern- ment dropped its case against her in mid-trial, however, saying she apparently knew little of his af- fairs. The jury foreman said "Au doubts were dissipated by the reading of the testimony of John O'Rourke." The Florida gambler said he quit doing business with Cohen after losinz 333.000 to him in two years. Cohen claimed his winnings from O'Rourke were only 316.000 to 318,000. The verdict bore out Cohen's own prediction. He said he was innocent, but "the word is out to get Mickey Cohen." In 1934. he was convicted of embezzling 32,900 in Cleveland and escaped with a suspended two-year sentence. In 1041, he served six months here for book- making. He was looked upon here in many quarters as the rackets suc- cessor to Benjamin (Bugey) . .. . WANTED MAN T0 VVORI;-5 Lavonne, originally-charged with slegel, slain In nearby Beverly Wt cvndmvm Radio. healer shoe row-ir store. Amvly 2- him because she signed the joint Hills in 1947. But Cohen himself "1101!" 1771')-w Queen St. disclalnwd this. IOF SALE - 1945 THREE TON Chevrolet. Truck with Steel For , ' ””'"P 3”” H01-it-AP1”'Y M'5rE”c T0 RENT-TWO t's'rt'nK'"l's-irlin Stock Market Pflces l l Dclancy. Kensirigton. moms. phone 25-I-1",. i I . . . I Arrived Saturday IOII. SALE m 1917 OLDSMOBILE . Sedan, in good running condi- LOST I Mme lion. All modern equipped; also 19:16 Chrysler Sedan. in good working order. All new rubber. Apply Frank llughes Covehead. :1-.-(Iv: ron snu: -- SILVER ?m....m.::... LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and North Carleton. by way of Bonshaw, Number plate 1'7-397. Finder please notify Reg: MacFarlane, Albany, ll. R. Re- Streak Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan. Wilm- Lpw mileage. Perfect condition Call 22l2-J. . IIIITSBTV Stock FOR SALE - 1936 FORD Vlli FOR SALE -- GREENHOUSE sedan. perfect condition. Write plants. W.B. Creed. Highfield. P;0. Box 157. or phone 2691-L. --:--r-::-mi 1761: snu:-1937 DODGE sr:- olllillftllllltii dun, good running condition. OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG Phone 1342-L. FOR SALE -- 1947 CHRYSLER !x'exv Yorker sedan. liudlo. heat- or and defroster, air condition- ed. New car condition. Very reasonable. Call 2590-J. FOR SALE - 1948 CHEVROLET Sedan. Radio, heater and dc- Irbster. Body and motor excel- lent. Reasonable. Campbell's 1 Garage, Pownal Street. ,l"0R. SALE-1940 DELUXE FORD Sedan. 24,000 miles. Excellent condition. Price reasonable. For immediate sale. Apply Box 337. Montague. car Accessories p PORT WALLIS SERVICE STA- tlon. Port: Wallis. Phone 6-2975. Good used passenger tires, any size S7. each, shipped C. O. D. Glcndfllc Tire Co. I287 lVesI,on A Road. Toronto. Ontario. For Rent T0 l.I-ET-TWO OR THREE rooms. Apply 165 Cumberland Strcrt. FOR RENT - TWO ROOM Apartment for summer months. Pl'lon-" 2'7”?-L. 247 Grafton St. TO LET -- TWO IZVFURNISHED mnnis. Call 2690-J in the morn- TO LET -'- APARTMENT. ALL modern conveniences. Box 544, Guardian. "l'0 LET-FRONT ROOM. SEC- mid floor, suitable for two girls. 231 Weymoutln Street. To RE.VT - SELF CONTAINED Apartment. iivc rooms and bath Centmllv located. Possession im- mctliulcly. Apply Box 532. For Sale - FOR SALE-FOX WIRE. FRANK Hamm. M: Herbert. non SAEIIJ-BROOD sow. ALVTN Macl..eod, New London. Fort s.-u.r: -. nllur cow. AP- ply Brenton Dollar. Brookfleld FOR SALE - REGISTERED JER- ncu-ly frcshtned. James II. North Wiltshire. nu: - JERSEY cow. 1 lrrsheiimi. James Berri- 'orIh Wilt.-hire. . Li: - STAKES AND posts. S'x'.'?il'll;) .lur.lpcr Good qual- ity. Joseph llnlinnzl Johnston's RIl'Dl'. DOR SALE -- AT TRYOX. SIX roomccl house and born. one '0lt SAl.E-('.Cl.TlVA'lOl'lS AND Hlllrrs for Massey Harris No. 20 tractor. Raymond Harvey. Carle- ton Siding. i0R SALE - I00 ACRE FARR! at Bellnvuc. 50 clear. balance under hnrdi-.-nnrl. Good buildings. A u. mm xiv yr-Ar nl:l horsr-. Ap- pl; Mrs. Wendell MacLcod Grrlxt.-I View. P. E. I. FOR SALE - ONE NEWLY fr:-slienod llnlslein cow. Weight nhnuv. 11:00 lbs. .1. E. Gormnn, South Melville. .1. ”?aEElE"llcToTl3itTo-" -i WANTED - COMPETENT AND reliable housekeeper in family of two adults. Dwelling has all modern conveniences with sep- arate living quarters and private radio for help. Good wages paid to satisfactory person: Address: Housekeeper, P. 0 Box 100. Amherst. N. S. ' FEMALE HELP WANTED - A hostess. also waitresses by The Riviera Restaurant. 91 Char-- lotte Street. Saint John. N. 8. sum age and qualifications. Ad- dress replies to Mrs. J. F. Cor- inter. - .....m.....mL..-?....-..- it WAN-run - srxrsnls.-Noun waitresses. Good wages and uniform supplied. Am.-iy Mim- a er, Wlmpyis Grill. Charlotte- man to apprentice in Pharmacy and also learn retail drug: busi- ness. Education Grade X1 or equivalent. Minimum apprentice- ship three years. Part of time may be served between college terms. Apply The Jenkins Phar- XYIRCY. - Typewriters RENT OR BUY THE NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Type- writer. Big machine perform- ance. portable convenience. Rental rates - 34.00 monthly. three months 511.00. Call Rem- ington Rand, 104 Kent street Phone 2771. Teachers Wanted W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR Mllicove school. 1-; MCQuuid. Secretary. . .;.EA.m..,..., T E A C H E R. VVA.N'l'ED FOR Brooleileld School. Apply Sher- man MaeDuff. Secretary. WANTED - TWO TEACHI-JRS for Emerald School. Apply J. Reginald Smith, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR Wellington Centre School. Ap- ply Emmett .VlacNelll Sc.-rctnry TEACHER WANTED FOR. PARH Corner school. Present Supple- ment 8500.00. Apply to Secre- tary. WANTED)-TEACHER FOR FRED- ericton School. Supplement s-i00.00 Harry Weeks. Sec'y.. Frederic- ton, P. E. I. W A N T E D - TEACIH-In FOR Desablc School. Present Sup- plement 3350.00. Basil C. Holm. Secretary. Ilampton. WANTED - A FIRST CLASS Teacher for Uig-g School. Sup- plement S45000. Apply Hugh MacKiimon, Secretary Trustees. T E A C H E R VVANTED FOR Mermaid School District. New School. Present Supplement 3325.00 Apply Board Trustees. W A N T E D m TEACHER FOR Cable ilcad East School. plcmcnt 3300.00. Secretary. .D,AD....m .. .-.- WANTED - PRINCIPAI. Augustine Cove School. Firs; clnss preferred. Present. slippin- mcnt S400. apply Mrs. Bcssic A. Cameron. sccrelzligv. w A N 'r r: n .. TEACHER FOR Donagh school. Pro:-mt Supple- ment Mrs. Pearl Trainor. Secretary, Ch'towu R. R. 5. TEACIII-in WANTED FOR EBEN- ezer school. Supplement 5301) Norman MacRnc. ScrrcI,nr,v. Wheatlcy River. Sup- 1 Rcxclc Lewis. t ---I role I I I I . I NEW YORK. June 24 -(AP)- On the eve of the first annivers- nry of the Korean war, the stock market. declined. Last week the market fell in four days out of five. There was confusion in the market from congressional debate over controls. Restrictions propos- ed on economic controls to curb in- fiction evokrd predictions that the cost. of living would go racing up again, if the proposals become law. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 51.90 to 5391.40. ullly s2 chore the low for the year. One outstanding characteristic of last week's market was volume. Business contracted to 5.710.000 shores pas compared with 6,158,000 shares the previous week when the market was rising. There was no runaway tendency on .the downside during any ses- sion. Short rallies were frequent, and many times those gains held. TEACHER WANTED FOR THE Primary Department of York School. New. modernly equipped school. Louis Vessey, Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR SEN- ior department Hunter River S('h001.. Present supplement 3500. Mrs. Frank Bagnall, sec- rc-t:1r,v. lluntcr River. 'EACHI-IRS W A N T E D. KEN” sington School. Vice Principal. present supplement. 0600. First class license required; also grade five and six. present sup- plcmcnt 3:25.00. experience re- quired. Roman Catholic tench- ers wanted for both vacancies. Apply secretary of the Kensing- ton School Board. To ARRIVE IN ABOUT TWO weeks. car of B. C. Cedar shing- les :14". No. 2 and No. 3 Royals. Also two and four Panel B. 0. Doors. Get. our prices before buy- ing elsewhere. Place your order now. Reagh Bugnall. Hunter River. a TV A N T E D -- TEACHER FOR Argyle Shore school. Present Supplement 535000. Apply Leslie Ma.cNevin. Argyle Shore. Miscellaneous Arrived Sunday. Trevanion, from New Zealand. Canadian Observer, West Indies. sailed Saturday None. sailed Sunday. Ulefoss. for France. At Halifax. Arrived Saturday Georgia. from Southampton. sailed Saturday. Imperial Hamilton, for John's. Nfld. Ingperial Welland. Ccntpbellton. St. N. . Nlmperlul Goderich, Saint John, B Galloway Kent, st. John's. Nfld. Arrived Sunday Fort TOWIISIICIICI, St. Nflci. Wacosts, Quebec. Newfoundland, Liverpool Johnis. VOTERS (Continued from page 1) resign his seat. His resignetl has not yet reached speakerMac- doneld. ' In tomorrowis by-elections. the polls will be open from 8 am. to 6 p.m. local standard time or from 9 am. to 7 p.m. local daylightsav- ing time. In Queens, made vacant through the death of Liberal J. L. Douglas, it will be a. straight two-party fight between the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives. Cecil A. Miller of Frenchfort, a farmer. is running for the Liber- als. and another farmer-J. Angus MacLean - for the Progressive Conservatives. Both were defeat- ed in the seat. one of the few re- maining dual constituencies in the country, the last general ' ' The general election vote was: W. Chester S. McLure. Progressive Conservative. 10.857; Mr. Douglas, 10,652; Mr. MacLean. 10,016; Mr. Miller. 9.742 and Lorne E. Hous- ton. C.C.F.. 444. In Waterloo South. made vacant by the death of Karl I-Iomuth. veteran Progressive Conservative, three candidates are running. .Thc Progressive Conservatives nominated Howie Meeker of New Hamburg, Ont., 2B-year-old right winger with Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League. ORGANS REPAIIIED. WRITE or call Gordon Graves, New Wilt- shire. Wanted W A N TE: D - DAVENPORT. Bureau and Wardrobe Write. Box 540, Guardian. I WANTED - RETIRED GENTLE- man desires room one board in quiet home, preferably Brighton' area. Apply "G." clo Guardian. LOT FOR SALE On lielmoni Street. -i.'i'xl00' Apply 2! Kensinginn Road. Resources of Canada Investment Fund ltd. MWW IIECAN SECURITIES DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED ' 275 SI. Jqlnee Street, W. Montreal I, Die. There Ought A Law By Fagaly and Shorten I WuATI5 nus ROLL 05);, I UNDEVELOPED I I FOUND IT Ill vomz Pastime Lg, ix ;. 5AV,TiiO6E MUST BE THE PICTURES I SHOT OF THE GANG-UP AT THE LAKE LASTSUMMER. .lAcus-. Q I xroeeor ALL ABOUT -2 - .'EMII'tLIIAVE'EM Muw Nfv".BAPfI Svurhcavl wail WON'T BE DEVELOPED . TOMORROW A 'ul DAV AFTER TOMORROW I cswr wmvrwsr LONG! z I GOTTA IIAVE EM RIGHT AWAY! vou Aoveimss . otil DAY IIIVICI, DON'T vou ?i cHAlu.o?l'rll:1'own 010 L l former loayor of The Liberals chose J. Mel uoffatt. Gait. Ont.. and loser to Mr. Iicmuth by 300 votes in the general election. Mrs. , "why dunes (Easy) Deena of Preston, 1:”5!i"h”""" g?,,,.,, on .. is e 0.0.1. candidate. ' ' .5;-. re -i'.t.'...;."-.-.'.l:.-faww ".2; Moffett. 'a,as7; and Paul. Du-I chwcimdxanf "'''”m” m u" !"'n" 0'61" 5335' In that election. Mr. Maybank Two candidates are contesting 3re.ndon. made vacant through the death of J. E. Matthews. Lib- eral member from 1938. J. W. Grant Maclllwan. 48. is running for the Liberals. and Walter Dinsdale, 48, for the Pro- gressive Conservatives. Both are university men. Mr. Maclwan resigned as dean of agriculture at the University of Manitoba to contest the seat. Mr. Dinsdale is assistant professor of socialsclence at Brandon College. In the last election. Mr. Matth- ews polled 1l,283 votes. John Bracken, former Progressive con- servative leader, got 7.150 and D L. Johnson. on Independent. 1.964. Three candidates are in the field in Winnipeg South centre. polled 14,747 votes. Mr. Churchill 6,593 and Andrew N. Robertson, 0 0.11". 5.082. VlAliTEB:i roslrloll I Ilsnsgsnsnt Assistance Avdsbls All Iillill ilf Iiilliiitt lesions Division In last OH Street, New Teri I7. I. Y. lsiehllshad "II ATTENTION FOIIO TRACTOR OWIIEIIS We have just received a small shipment of Sweep Rakes for operation on Ford and Ford-Ferguson Trac- tors. If interested we would recommend that you act quickly, as when this shipment is exhausted it will be impossible to secure further supplies. 8. II. JOHNSTON Ltd. FORD - IIIONARCH DEALERS St. Peters Rood Charlottetown PHONE 262 IIEAII MR. FAIIMEII, This year we would like you To Try The JOHN OEEIIE WAY of making hay The field proved method that saves the leaves. You are invited to see our stock of haying tools- MOWERS-to fit all makes of tractors-SIDE DE- LIVERY RAKES-DUMP RAKES - LOADERS- - BALERS -- FIELD CHOPPERS. A. Pickard Farm Tractors Ltd- Malpeque Road Napoleon and lincle Elby By Illlfford McBride JUST SIT STILL A MINUTE, Napotsouj I wmts I TIE uv. we'a as-rrelz REST AT THIS vac: urml. Tl-IE I wmo mes. uprf erua MY FEET. I'M suopm '1 i mm I Vxll xx. x ' U .-(sir K I tut-e Ne-app: herein 1 pg. U.1 'el.0iIke rENnERs4 1 lion BAIIEIIY BIISIIIEVSB & .0 Tenders or offers will he received at the office of the under- signed up to 12 o'clock noon. Friday. June 29th, for the purchase of the business at 9 Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, known .. Hornsby's Bakery. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, The said business includes: (a) The ' ' equipment eousiatissg of a I00-loaf I-deck oven, 8-bag bread mixer. monlder. proofers. steel crow. breed racks. benehee,iargesinlr.overaoobreedpens.buntreyI.cahepan., ece.; new I-burner Moffati: hot plate. scales. new Oliver lrread slicer and I sealers. new Hobart mixer with B000 qt. equip. ment, etc. , (b) safe. we display eountnre, I display stands. refrigerated dis play counter. cash register. etc. (e) 5 panel delivery trucks. one practically new. (d) Stock of paper and food supplies. (e) Business connections: Excellent front chop trade, W0”-eltlh. lished city and country delivery routes, other wholesale bun. nesa with Institutions and restaurants. Purchaser may buy or lease premises. Rent for large front shop -ml?” 3 1”” and office (M x 40'), bakery (30' x 30'). second floor apartment over the front shop containing large living room. kitchen, bedroom, and bath. store room over bakery. large back yard nnd 4-car garage to be 3100.00 per month. Exceptionally good location I largest residential area: wonderfu' business opportunity for right p rty. W31. A. REDDIN. B..A.. 3.813.. 11.3., Barrister, Etc.. no Richmond Street. h lotbctnwn, P. E. 1. Phone 2484 for appointment to inspect premises Jrnsrv BREEIIEIIS Mrrrmc There will be an Important meeting to discuss imported Bulls and other matters. All interested please attend. AGRICULTURE BUILDING TUESDAY. JUNE 26th-8 P.M. FOR RENT NEW SERVICE STATION IN clHAliLo1'rr'rowN Apply: BOX No. 538 SOIIOOL FURNITURE "NADEAU" Gucrcnreed Quality COMBINATION CHAIR DESKS. FLAT TOP TABLE DESKS. TEACHER'S DESKS. CHAIRS. are. complete Information Furnished on Request Write or 'I'hcne GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY 39 Queen semi Telephone 2666 Charlottetown IN A III E II scnnr Iron and merits Such as Old car baiterles, radiators. copper, brass. lead. aluminum, ho t ' . Attention owners of trucks - get in touch with me. lerap !ard at Finlay MaeKinnon's Charlottetown Auto Salvage. Grafton Street East. FOR. HIGHER CASE PIICES. PHONI 163 03 WRITE E0. BOX I08. ABIE BLUOK GROCERY BUSINESS FOR same: As GOING CONCERN Excellent grocery business for sale on outskirts of Charlottetown. Seven Room apartment attached to store premises. ' For further particulars apply to-g MATHESON, I-rzalm a Nloironsou 90 Great George Street AUCTION saw I am instructed by Mr. Geo. S. Ryan to auction off his full stock of household furniture, which con- sists of everything found in an up-to-date home. This consists of living-room and bedroom furniture, to- gether with a solid walnut dining room. set, all In good condition; a latest design kitchen range (oil burning with motor). and a general line of equipment. The sale will be held at Whelen Memorial Hall FRIDAY. JUNE 29th at 1:00 PM. Goods will be on display Thursday afternoon, June 28th inst. "They must he answers to our Guardinii I couldn't owe that many bills!" ' I w. Ir. emu-ox, miuonect I .