l- a Page 8 The Guardian 4 Aunts Wanted Monday. Match 28, 1955 For Sale Alisa on woiwmro sconce . customers on utabliabed Wat- kins Santa is Charlottetown. N0 selling enerieaee Nothing to isvoat. come. Apply in Granger. IIO St-Roch Street. Montreal. VACANCIES! HAVE OPENINGS for reliable man or in- terested is earning 32.50 (or more) hourly distributing zoo Foods. Home and Farm Necessi- lies in established neighbour- hood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No layoffs. Experience unnecessary. For ' immediate appointment details. write Mr. G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul St. 12.. Montreal. Iorders Aoooniniodatad WANTED - BOARDERS. CLEAN and no drinking. Dial 5498. Eosnnnns ACCOMMODATED. Apply 202 Prince Street. Bars and Trucks For Sale CAR BUYERS Today's Special Need a second car for odd yobs? Here”: a rugged de- pendability- 1938 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Dial 7358-9 ..7:.:j-- NEW MORRIS S500 DOWN. 342 a men. 50 miles per gal. Mac- Kay Motors. Call 0448. F61: sans:-use GMC nau- ton truck. low mileage. Apply MacKay Motors. ..:.......:...A Fox saw .- 1053 MERCURY ' half-ton. radio. heater. 12.000 miles. Cheap for quick sale. Francis Flood. 100 Elm Ave. FOR SALE - 1940 5 TON FORD Engine. transmission. f r o n t fenders. hood and grill. In good shape. James MscMilisn. elfast. I TOR S ALE - I947 TWO-TON Dodge (rear end like new). five i Fol. IALI - RACING SULKIE. FOR SALE - SOW T0 FARROW May lat. Also cattle box for Vs tea truck. J. H.Fiynn, St. Peters. 1 mud cart. Good condition. Ap- ply 2J0 Prince Street. son ssLT:-APAi?rivt-'s:ii'1"r-sizi electric range. heavy duty. Dial 5002. FOR SALE - OIL RANGE. LIKE new. Used two years. Kemac Burner. For particulars apply 829 Fitzroy or Phone 3264. FOR SALE OR RENT In Kensington Five room house and sun porch, electricity. large lot. Open for inspection March 30-31. l Apply- Mrs. Robert Carruthers Kensington-or l Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay Breadalbane A Female Help Wanted WANTED - MAID FOR GENER- g sl housework. Phone 5744 i wk”:-TTEB - wsirifi-zss. APPLY in person. Apply island Grill. A DRESS-LINGERIE SI-IOP IN, your home. Fifth Avenue. New. York fashions. Good commis-. lions. No investment. Writep Modern Manner. Dept. 0049.l Hanover. Penna. EARN MONEY EASILY AND quickly by selling cosmetics of highest grade. No experience necessary. Write for details Dor- sldins Cosmetics Company, 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 21. Montreal. Last 8. Found LOST wnisr WATCH BETWEEN Rix's and Pierce's. M. M. on back. Please leave at Guardian. nn'Einnroi and Elmsdsle. one bag wool. Notify Glen Matthews. Alberton. LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- speed shesd transmission and town, Covehead via York. 01118? PIN-I 100- ROY FOE?-GP. chrome disc. Chesley Hughes. Dunstaffnage. covehead. For 8". LOST-FIVE DOLLARS IN BILIJ O FOR SALE - A FAT ITEER. Joseph Carrsgher. New Wilt- shire. F61: s.u.s - HEAVY osuon steel drums. Apply I-Isrry Mut- tart. Carleton Siding. Foe SALE-INSULATED TRUCK box. 10 ft. long. Arthur Doyle. Mt. Stewart. Phone 31. . Foit sous-sun MOTORCYCLE. 1250C. Spring frame. Reason- able. Apphr Daniel Schurman. 242 Kent St.. dial 4786. FOR SALE - THREE YOUNG sows bred in February. 570 each (registered). Stirling Wil- lis. Kingston. FOR SALE - BUILDING LOTS. 1 mile from city limits on Mal- pequa Road. Sydney Ennian. Ch'town R. R. 7. ion SALE-700 nus. onnnu Mountain potatoes. Foundation. Good reading. 33 per cwt. Bring new bags. James A. MacDonald. Hunter River. FOR SALE - l McCASKEY CASH register. perfect condition. 1 cor- ner cupboard. glass doors. 1 Astrol Frigidaire. small. Phone 4304. 146 Fitzroy Street. FOR. SALE - I FAWCETTE kitchen range. good as new. 1 folding bed and spring-filled mattress. 1 double spring couch and mattress. I sideboard. -' Kitchen chairs. kitchen table ii and other household articles. it Ap ly in Mrs. Florence Somera. Milvale. P. E. I. For Sale in an envelope. between Belve- dere Heights and Longworth Avenue. Dial 7498. LOST-TIRE AND WHEEL EE- tween Charlottetown and Brook- field. Please contact Harry Van- Bualtirk. Valleyfield. p h o n e 60-110. -tlllale Ilelpmwantetl-I WANTED - A GOOD SMART Scandinavian to rent a fully equipped farm near Summe - side. Box 293. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH busincs.-.. Sell to 1500 f Classified Ads To let To Lll'l'- ll'0UR' IJOIJIEIKEEIM in rooms in East Royalty. Dial 5850. -ro our - IDEAL iz66ii"IINTi board for pensioner. 385 a month. Dial 8397. TO LET - 4 ROOM APART- ment for a couple. Write Box 210. Guardian. TO RENT - APARTMENT 7! Grafton. 4 rooms. bath and kitchen. Phone 0010. Wanted RETIRED COUPLE DESIRE furnished apartment. first floor preferred. about May lst. Aus- wer P. 0. Box 327. Charlotte- town. Tenders lender R. C. A. F. Station. Sunimt-rside.l servicing 255 permanent married quarters. Present average year- ly sales approximately 8100.000 with minimum 3150.000 potential. For details contact chief adminis- trative officer. R.C.A.F. Station. Summersidc. ill person. Any tender not iict-essariiy ac- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHwAYSl t-epted. Tenders administrative R. C. A. F. Station. Summersida. 1700 hours (5.00 PM.) 5th April I055. close at chief officer's o f I i c e.- TEN DEIIS FOR DREDGING SEALED TENDERS. Idilresaed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDEI FOR DIIEDGING. LAWN. NFLD ". will be received III the Offlfl oi the Secretary . iE.S.Tt WEDNESDAY. specification and form of tender. can be seen and obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. 8. and IL. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. Elan at the offices of the District Engineer. P. 0. Box H-239. Building II. BlIckmaster's Field. St. Johns. Nfld.. and the District Engineer. Public Build- ina. Bcdford Row. Halifax. N. 8. To be considered ouch tender must be acooinpanlsd by a security is the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the form of tender and made on or according in these forms and in accord- ance with the conditions set lnrth herein. Tendars must include the towing of the plant to and from the work. The dredge: and other plant which are intended to be employed on this work. shall have been duly registered in Cas- ads on or before the thirty-first day of December. 1052. or shall have been built to that entirely In Canada aibseousst le a in lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ' ROBERT FOIITIEI. Chief of Admlnlsiratiim Services and rotary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. March 1:. 1055. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. C-470-S.A., Montreal. P. Q. Miscellaneous napto SERVICE. sscxis Doyle. Dial 4305. ELECTROLUX ni:'a'ITifit"-Tsi7i- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. GENERAL TRUCKING --DEMP- soy Gregory. Phone 0054. catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals from Civic Valuations and Assessments has set Tues- day, April 5th at the hour of 9:30 A.M. in the City Court Room in the City Building. as the lime and placel for the hearing of Brighton. Hot water oil fur- ssos. large corner lot. L. H. KENNIDY Incl Estate Broker Telephone 3912 186 Great George St. TIMOTHY ssso t-on we I lflrefisemblned I 0. Moon! Used mill machinery. moulder. surface laners. such appeals' and matcher. ban saws. Dated at Charlottetown stc. Lumber 2 x 4 to 2 x 10. this 24th day of. March rough or finished. Matched 1955. ooards. Place your orders - J. A. Il'ULI.ERTON. 2 now for early delivery. City Clerk WEEKS MILL Elliotts STAMPS WASTEPAPER? NOT wnnu S millions of collectors spend tens millions yearly for old stamps. send .'i0c for a very Modem "Van room hou” utait-igiectmll-lfPhI?alue?a"I(c built in 1952. situated in 5,'j,;'”' ”""”' Wl"'"P"f transportation Vliitif PASSAGI WANTED ro MONT- resl or Toronto by young couple Friday V4105. Will furnish gal and oil and help with driving. Isa. Ii. Muttart. ' To Let 1'0 LET-LIGHT IIOUSEKEEP- in room. furnished. ales and sassy. Phone sea. TO LET , Offies srwlmwmpgux gases on s 2- . ted. 50' has slot Available ,l1at. Plsoaslm.,hatveQ. Ie.as.aalIe.n. GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR I9 the DER FOR EIIAKWATER E X T I N S I O N IECUMINAC. N. 3.". will be received in the office of the Secretary. until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.'l'.). WEDNESDAY. APRIL N. SEALED TENDERS. addresaoti to and "TEN 55. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained It the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. P. 0. Sex 279. S) Canterbury Street. Saint John. N. 3.. and at the Post offices at Eecuminsc. Chatham. N. B. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as speci- fied in the form of tender and made on or according to these furms and In ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. . The Department. through the Chief Engineer's office (II. and IL). or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer ni saint John. N. l'i.. will supply hlitn-prints and speci- flcattnn of the work on deposit of II sum of Slflfifl In the form of I rhrqua or money order payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue print: and specification-In good condi- tion within a month from the date of re- ception of tendon. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any lander not necessarily accented. ROBERT I-IIIRTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works Ottawa. March 21. I955. TENDEII.d lmegaodlrltn the s anor ' moan POI IEEAKWATEI REPAIII. GREEN N. P0'IPTl'. GLOUCESTER COUNTY. I. . will be received in the office of the Secretary until son 3) m tE.g,1-.), APRIL N. I955. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of Ill! Chlol Ellllnssr. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District lmgineer. P. 0. In m. as CAIIIIIM? ltreei. Iaint Jahl. N. I.. and at the oat offices at Iathurst and Cr!!! Pdsi. N. I. To be considered each tender must be to these forms and ctmfance with the mnditions set artist. The Department. through the Chief Eo- offlee fl. and NJ”:- mtnltl orlu alnirtar J Vlantsl V WANTED - CAIIOTI 392' Ml s".'ll."-J12! 7&- WANTED .. cans '1 0 B TAX! service. Apply Yellow Cab;. US. Steel WANTED - T W0 OI THREE unfurnished rooms. Write Box WANTED TO RENT SELF CON- talned house or four room, ground apartment by April 15th. Write Box 215 Guardian Office. WANTED - CUSTOM SAWING with portable rotary. Write or phone 17-0. Lloyd Martin. Cherry Valley. WANTED - UNFUBNISI-IED. UN- heated 3 room apartment with bath. by adults. Occupancy April 7. Please phone 9954. departments. sight or day olaaaaa. eaee needed. Please onto. Ont. Est'd. 25 years. FARM FOR SALE l -renders inmed ,9 Operation of and buildings. property of G. H. MacGiIlivray. 25 acres ysole concession grocery outlet at ole". with 4 lcres pukp-wood. Suitable in connection with lobster fishingf Apply- J. 0. C. CAMPBELL, Attorney. 134 Richmond St.. Charlottetown Province of Prince Edward Island the re- eerl production of it .000.000,teas. i and came of II. .000 not tons. and Radio Servicing. We can ti-sinyeu-byhoinesNtudytu'il e ...l.?'.'.i day. give age and last grade of .....”"".:'.”:;l'.:l.i.."i..i.i.:"c..'..S of Canada. as Isihurst St.. Ter- 37 acres at Holland Cove with partly finished house MARKETS and 7 FINANCE the metal working weekly predic- -'m-m-mm-r CLEVELAND (A?) m Soaring wamnn -. A KITCHEN cAl- ut could be expected to rise in week. inet. Phone 158. Ilse second quarter. la is the The Associated Press ever 0 of WANTED Am 30"."... M. 1.... -gmy 5...”, nu third. and shoot up sga in the no stocks last week went up .io. Pm” T u ON 5' Th, yu,-5 outpu. go, gum, ad fourth. for a 1055 total equal to It closed at 8100.1). M,c,,,,,”';,,.,2"" I ....u..;. mum so about l0s.s0o,. abs ruins! of pg nations 115,- at gazntovoi tsomast-go Dugi i . ca o . re ac es s W P" "'”"' ”" 1'” it dded' in Ioussea. It now mitts 214 (;u..-41... cm", of uninterrupted climb in steel peek hit March 6. ---m--e-:--w rod tto . At be t C NFIDINCI wfmgg Ermmfdwm NJ I: Ibo :llscsr.ntJutput at per unit (One favorite explanation for the - W ' S ' l":.”:....."”l":i.; :.”"' W .'"- :.'.::.;'-:.t".. :3. ::..r'.: .:"i.::' r:.'.l"f.' .-:::i:;.':..a9”:t'.t:.. "1: ent.' That brought a ield for ingots averaging per cent of increased quickenlng business activity. Last week's ingot production rate was two points over that of the preceding week. and "Steel's" price composite on finished steel held firm at mm a net ton- N. v. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market pushed its recovery drive ahead strongly last week to within the shadow of a record high. The advance was accomplished with little fanfare. but the rise .epresented the strongest weekly advance of the year. Such a per- formance hasn't been top ed since early November of all year. Much less notice was paid to the recovery than to thex severe de- cline that preceded it. it was three ted Sunday- "Btael" said the luduatn"I on!- Q . "The first quarter has been one touched a new peak. and then tumbled in a severe reaction. That lasted a little more than a vlous heavy only 32.40 away from the record general were confident that the market's rise was on solid ground- Tlis five most active issues last week on the American stock as- chsiige included Ni lasing up 5-16 at 2 15-10 on 00.900 shares. Sterling Precision Instrument up 156 at 756. Webb and Knapp un- changed at zllu. sen Safety Con- trol up it at 2 Central Ex- plorers up 9-16 a 6"A"le. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock as- change were General Dynamics u We at 72V: on 380,510 shares. Bai - win-Lima-Hamilton up I at l1V4. Chrysler up We at 127:, Anaconda Copper up as at 5! and American Bosch up IV: at lllls. Canadian stocks on the New York exchange closed mixed. Dome Mines gained 4'4. Interna- tional Nickel rose llri. Mclntyrc and Hiram Walker each lost 1 Distillers Seagrarn lost Vi and Canadian Pacific was unchanged. on th e American exchange. Lake Shore and Giant Yellowknife were unchanged. Royslite Oil weeks ago that the market Mulgrave & - TENDER tion of CORNWALL to BONSHAW. a distance of 9.5 miles. lottetovyn. Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. person. or otherwise, and be present at the opening. R. G. WHITE, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Saturday. 16 April. 1955 for the Asphalt Paving of a por- the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY - Section Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Provincial Building, Char- NOfI'E: Tenders will be' opened at the above adver- tised time. and bidders are invited to present their bids in Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highways by RAE CORELLI Canadian Press Staff Writer PORT HAWKESBURY. N. ICPI-This Canso strait town and its sister community of Mulgrave may benefit in time from the curving causeway they now claim threatens them with extinction. Mulgrave citizens in particular have been agitating for several months for provincial government aid in establishing a paper mill to offset the loss of revenue repre- sented by the operation of ferries to Port Ilawkesbury on the island. These ferries will be taken out of service this summer when the causeway is opened as first land link between Nova Scotia mainland and Cape Breton island. But the W4-mile length of the lM.000.000 "bridge" has had the effect 'of dsmming solidly the southward spring flow of ice from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with the result that Mulgrave and this is- land terminus will wind up with two of the few year-round ice-free harbors in the Maritimes. TRANSIT POINTS Thus Mulgrave and Port liawkes- bury could become transit points ILOST FROM TRUCK 25th. Finder please coniact- HOLMAN'S Summersicle or Charlottetown FARMFOR SAQLE ON BRACKLEY PT. ROAD miles from Charlottetown on paved highway. church. school and railway siding. rear. For further particulars apply to:- ALFONSO BRYENTON. Charlottetown, R.R. No. 6 Between Surhmerside and Charlottetown on the Malpeque Road. one carton of luggage and one parcel rolled mattress. Friday. March Farm consisting of approximately 100 acres of land. 92 acres clear; in high state of cultivation. situated 5 near Large house (with sunporch). barn and outbuildings, all in good condition. Electric lights and running water in house and barn; also large barn in centre of farm with running stream 'in for cargoes carried by coastal ship- ping and routed to destinations on Cape Breton island or the eastern Nova Scotia mainland. Before the causeway snaked across the strait. ice from the gulf used to ebb and flow with the tide past each town. frequently back- ing up into one or both of them. Now the causeway lies between them and the southbound ice. Construction experts say they doubt if the causeway. which will be officially opened Aug. I8. will have any affect on ice-dispersal from the gulf since only a fraction of the cakes covering its thousands of square miles ever did squeeze through the strait. INSTALLING BRIDGE F" ' 's are installing a swing bridge and locks near the Cape Breton shore of the causeway to permit ships to keep using the strait. This arrangement also will accommodate schools of migrating fish that normally travel the strait each year. . l "The causeway -will definitciyl improve the harbor potential at both Mulgrave and l-iawkcsbury."l said one expert working closclyl with the project. "Whether this po- Murols Praised By Vancouver Business Men VANCOUVER (CF) - E Y I - catching murals are giving Van- couver business a bright. new WANTED in South Queens. apply. Wriio:- BOX 2 I 3. GUARDIAN Experienced girl to work in general store Must have excellent refer- ences and willing to work. No others need WANTED - 3.000 CHICKENS per day beginning September lit to the needs of consumer markets. Wm" s 'thu:i:nuoduois poaIbleprtesnsxtfen.l;opinendgstaeteih.. ISLAND CO-OP SIIVICIS I lug &u We hope to have a modern poultry processing plant available for operation by the first of September. Markets are being lined up to handle a tremendously increased volume of poultry which can and will be packed according Anyone interested in increasing poultry production should get in touch with us for their chicks immediately teed, but we do some look as art moves out of the galleries into banks. hotels and restaurants. Management and clients enthusiastic about the results. Firms that have commissiohed murals for their office; say the colorful well paintings are sound business as well as cultural as- sets. one of the costliest new murals in the city. a panorama of his- ITO susru: ' INFLUENCE Victor Miles. a mural painter. said that I properly executed mural besides drawing the art lover. can exert a subtle innu- eaoe on clients by emphasizing the desirable qualities of the business. The historic mural is ideal for it tea the sad restaurants fsvoa restful eolors which Effects Of Causeway On 5. there's nothing natural to prevent ea-two lost la. Hawkesbury ientili can be developed will de- pend. of course. on enterprise: it." Highways Minister A. W. Mac- kenzie announced in the Nova Sco- tia legislature recently that he an- ticipated that traffic would begin using the causeway well in ad- vance of the formal opening. Westinghouse Co. Report I! KARL I. IAUNAN WASHINGTON (A!)--Gen. Rob- s '.-..l'......"l- 2" 1.2"" "” P soars: Roebuck u:3'iio.. use-rrr day "I donlt want to risk niy ent- ployoer money" in the stock mar- et at its (patent level. Wood tol the Senate banking committee the fund new has UN.- 000.000 in cash but its directors are "at wit's end" wondering where to invest it. Chairman William Fulbright tbein. Ark.) asked Wood why. if he doesn't think the stock market is too blah. he didn't invest the fulldoffho One Witness Uncbrtsin, Other Sees Stocks Too High is is a "rather sensitive" comm, ion. subject to being tell any number of fI0f.0I'l.uI::l'i:1iIa ”FulbI'll.l:us:ig.ke received 15 D, in the bitterly complaining that is. nulrr was "rookies the boat."m NAMI NURSING ADVISE! OTTAWA (CP)-Esther J. gm, ertson. since 1050 educational .11. rector of the Victorian Order at Nurses. has been a potnted nun. money in stocks. P "I'm uncertain." Wood re lied. 93”" Wood insisted. however. be idn't know whether-the market is too hi h. II: also replied "I don't know" when Fulbright saked k ” there is too much speculative ac- tivity in the market. rsvona MARGIN noosr gm Another witness. Benjamin Graham. New York finaneiar-pro- lessor. said he considers the stock market "to be on the high side and getting into a dangerous sit- uation." He said he was inclined to favor ”a fairly rapid advaaco"' - Wednesday. . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAagg. 1 . 4825; s. toward putting margin require , ' ' ' ments at 100 per cent to halt credit 0 A D S Graham is chairman of the AN D Graham-NewmanHCorp..lan invest- m nt company. e is as a part- tii:ie teacher-ltevaluationoof com- l S H A R E S inon stocks"-at Columbia Univer- sty. i He and Wood testified as the banking committee . d ts, study of the rise in stock prices of I the last la months. Unlike previous witnesses asked the same question by Fulbright, Graham replied "Yes. sir" when asked whether the committee's bearings had anything to do with, recent fluctuations in stock prices. Fulbright said he doesn't see any reason why the study "should necessarily put the market down." The stock market. Graham said. We odor Bcilitiee foe be purchase as sale at sl types -fin-saunas securities -listed as enlisted. I GIIAT MG ST. GHAlLUT'I'I'f0WN A MAGIC MIIIIIE VIIGATIOII - .. for a new lease on life. Fresh sea air. sun-soaked beaches. cool lakes and beauti- ful reaorta . . . Write for FREE salar- fel Mails Vacation Planning Kit. Maine Vacation lervios Ito Gateway Circle. Portland. Maine. IAIN! DEVELOPMENT II l liuiisau established 1911!. Died in: sales is anal. ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED a health .1.. and maternal health division. it was announced . HAMILTON. Westinghouse Co. Ltd. had con- solidated net lnmnie in 1054 of 51.3Il.0l0 or 02.83 a share com- pared with 83.93.68! or 88.7! a share in 1058. If. it. Re ge. president. said op- erations re acted adverse condi- tions that beset the electrical rndanufacturllsg industry in Can- I R. . The difficulties. he added "arise primarily from the ability of for- eign manufacture s to quote prices substantially lower than those bf Canadian producers. clue to rates and customs . ' tlons which have inadequate safeguards against dumping do not afford the Canadian producer the measure of protection he needs to meet this low-cost competition from foreign producers and at the same time pay the higher wage rates and iniaterial eosts prevailing in Can- a s." ' in demand for dom- estic refrigeration reduced total sales of home appliances. but tel- evision-set sales set a record. An unstable pricing situation contin- ued for these products and import competition from the United States showed little change. Income from operations was 33.- 02l.0l0 compared with 08,160,906. after depreciation of Sl.s77.14S taxes were 8855.000 compared, with 88.590000. Working c;p.ital at year-end was 830.200. compared with 337.830.7563. Total assets were 869.- lf'f4.534 compared with S74.3fl2.004. Dividends to shareholders total- led Sl.lll1.02S compared with 81.- . 152.317. Higher Volume For Lumber Trude HALIFAX (CPI -Membe . of the Nova Scotis and Prince Eu. ward Island Retail Lumber Deal. ers Association meeting here rm. day predicted a hike in business volume this year. - ,Prospects at two centres. how- ever. were not so bright. Busi- ness at Saint John. N.B.. one delegate reported, had dropped recently and at New Glasgow prospects were described as "very r. C. M. Craft of Halifax was named president. Other officers include: John Chappell of Sydney, second vice - president; Murray Eddy. Truro. Ray MacDonald. New Glasgow. Jack Stephens. Sydney. and James Connsll. Sum- toric British Columbia scenes on merslde. P.E.l.. directors. the wall of a new Toronto-Dom- --A lnloa Bank, will psy.for itself EXPORTS HIGHER many times over. says manager Reg. F. .1. Ford. OTTAWA. lCPr 4snada's ex- I ports rose in February for the fourth consecutive month. increas- llll II! U3l.800.M0 to S30I.400,000. imports also edged ahead. ris- ing by 815.400.4100 to saoe,ooo,ooo though the monthly deficit in trade was narrowed to se.eoo.ooo from l1l.I00.00-0 last year. the bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. February": asserts coin load :'.5."' '”"'.. .:'.l' l DE. 150 to .M.M from ssaie Total Cenadial im M courage pleasant dining. Somenioe months 000 from -iUCll0N SALE MONDAY. MARCH N. AT 2 o'cuocx AT 12 KllNSING'mN ROAD pieces of furniture including: Bedroom suite. round dining room table and buffet. 4 antique chairs and some. buresux. chest of drawers. tables. lamps. fern xnds. vases. silverware. ldtehsn chairs. floor covering i .1. J. MUSTARD. Auctioneer. (CPI - Canadian. compsred with Sl.70il.'I00. income , vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE ' COASTING TIADE OF CANADA PUBLIC NOTICE A Royal Commission has been established to inquire Into and report upon all questions within the jurisdiction of Parlia- rndnt arising out of the transportation by water. from one place In Canada to another place in Canada. including the Great Commissioners should be included within the scope of the Inquiry and Report. , All interested parties are hereby invited to make SilI)nllS- . sions in writing. to be in the Commisaioners' hands in Ottawa be prepared to provide additional copies later if required. Public hearings will probably be held in the Atlantic, Central. Prairie and West Coast regions at times and places to be announced at a later date. Interested persons will have an opportunity to make oral representations at such hearings In person or by counsel. with respect either to their own sub- - missions or to relevant matters generally. Inquiries. correspondence. and submissions may be ad- dressed to:- ' The Secretary. Royal Commission on Coasting Trade. 400 Sussex Street. Ottawa. Canada. Major Hoople Our Boarding House POST: LICE E ' s-a(l”1l; 47” "ll Lakes. and upon relevant matters which in the opinion of the- by April 30. 1055. Twenty-five (25) legible copies should be i submitted initially, and those making such submissions shouldi By J. R. Williams IT LOOK luxsawsosk. '- Iur 7&3; v-we '