AAPRIL 11» 1950 ‘ -rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ . .. Mailioba limes ‘ To Make liecord New York excl.---f « Am‘ C .,..._ .. ........ .......... 3! $8 Am -3liIelr-..... .. ...... _... 52 14 iiivertislng iistss— Psyeiils iii Advance“ ‘ Mluiniutn Charge rm ‘All! Advertisement‘ to . mgg.-~.~ ........ _.'.. ....- 152: 53-: .°°ll""‘ “lulldllll WWI be in» word: wssta-u sssi ustsss "112 1-4 - Locals lover word: Aunounosussm sad uesslsg sivssis ss pg "" '" 10 1.2 c wold; gliaasitied lo per word; IIIOIII to at Floral and Spiritual 0!! rings, hug" Letters in wndolam ale uni: |'lIl'l|,:‘.'. at up Noticei ol Thanks and App°:t‘s.uu°.', .s.'."'...:""' 5° P0!‘ “'°"~"= NW 0| Subscriptions. to mass on meat aasnss‘ , and Preasubtha I13 . Other Rates on anplisuflon. . The advertiser agrees that the ubilsaorsluii mg. (or damages arising uut nl error: I: advertiaeuienla"I:e;.:u¢ as amount paid (or the luau; wusauy assays“ ., mu “,1”. a, the advertisement in which use ernir ooeunou, wuss... [ugh ' -mt ii “"0 to the uesllaenu. In its sssvsnis or ouisrwiss us there Illall be no liability lot non-insertion 0! any advorfladsrioni , bound in. amount paid (or such sdvertissnsni. Elec Auto Lite _.._ ._ .. v is -3: Dave Cross WINNDPDG. April 10 —(Ol')— Manitoba's 10.000 trappers are on the hunt {or the highest-paying iur-bearer in the nori.‘h——the niuetnst. But it's sriyone's guess whether this will be s.‘good or bad year. Officials of the provincial do- psrtmerit of game and iiaherles. iur-auction experts and retailers all agree that you can't predict the outcome of a trapping see- 3011. One provincial expert ventured that the muskrat catch “will be as good as last year." The 1940 crop was worth $2,fi2.094. The inudu-at case 1323 i 22 ‘IE 3.311231 When you ask 1-or BDEIUBIS Wfllllflll "I739" Stock 1'2 season opened in some parts or _ a wanmu — A MIDDLE Ads ——————— 34' “°"'h°m MI-nltoba Much 33 md B widow would like a Protestaiii FOB nus — ciioics ai.aoi- so ‘“.,:§":' ‘,"’3',‘°‘,_‘u,f"‘}__}g 0 M elderly lady to board in a. quiet olus bulbs. Large size soc per was g2,55.0.003—-a decrease £38933 . o g . . ' country home with all modern dozen. Postage paid. P. L. Small. 1-4 Pu. cent ‘mm the pawn“: nuts ~ conveniences. Write Box 120, wood. Box 4%, Charlottetown, 5-8 “I '7o1_ care Guardian. ae:§es:2sees:esae=:asa 3335;"; Now '03." "‘.—“uNG 34 Beaver contliiued to provide a . . ---~--—,~ proportl (the upper bars ......... rm Sale fi"°;{;_°gm,g-g; =3‘;-R u-3-2; }::;-,§-,,-;i---- —-—- ~- ~----— 3 1-2 ‘..‘.l.‘.7.......g1..锑..3.-.... ..‘...»s J/01! do 720; 45% ..._._:_.—.._:_____ -. ~----~ ---- -~--- is. h max _ _ ron SALE—liMi) 1%.-TON FOB!) &“‘2'3'":‘k:‘:‘;"i"I '3" :52 M ‘If "Y °"" ~*~‘ -W-~ --" f: P-rims ii"ivu.:krstec}I‘.At::huot N0.330ye!"irl‘.l ¢ only been surpassed once in the sanieperiod. el. mueknt. mink s.rid beaver constituted more than 90 per cent of the total fur catch. The price the catch will bring is an open question. one retail store official said: "We can't tell what mllady will want to wear. Her whims and fancies govern truck. Apply to 79 Highland Ave. FOR SALE—1036 DODGE, G001) condition. Apply Downc and Atelier Garage, Purkdaie FOR SALE — 1933 CHEVROLET scd-an. in era;-olleiiit condition. Apply LL-oiiard Giilis. Montague. iron saw’ .— 1038 i>i.irMouTii iings 12 inches high SA.50!pex 100 (Plant 0 inches apart)-Giant Ex- hibition pennies in colors red. white or pink, 3 (or $l.fl9_.App1¢- trees 3 feet high in varieties Mc- Illl-05h. Spy. Delicious 3 for $1.90- Pium trees 3 leer high in variei. in Burbank and Lombard. 4 lor $2.98. Free Colour Garden Guide with a , Scdini. Radio and Heater. Apply Kingsarvseyry Nlfilfieil‘-185. h°w (m° ‘,{§,‘2,"°{f '33 u 54 Upper Queen mm 5'30’ ‘"1"’ °m“”°' 9.3: one tuype of fur. the trapper MEN ‘he bouuwu FOB SAL —‘ 1946 MONARCH h 11 exit nths D! W rk, emfl. sedan C59,“, (3,. quick sale. sahsflfll Walt“ - ’ stone & W 303'. in: saline t;noS€l1 at such a ' ° 3'0‘-'99’ Store and orders n m‘°'°‘"'Iathe gmc - Don MacNeill. Box 93. Sum.ner- .._._._.____ hllh Price *0 1"’ "mars", "PPIY 0! provisions sh - ' Blocerfes er 13 ‘'3 Sell side. MAN WANTED non IIAWLEIGII Th ,_rF"‘;'°"', ,‘;};“g;md W ' gafavou, 51; ' “' "°¢ gross, an ' d like the business. sell to 1500iam11i . 9 “Pl” ° ' .‘ eisb ' ' F" We 2:: “.2”. :1: wt‘ ‘.‘.’:.i.":f.“.‘::i.'.."°".l:...‘.’“‘ °£...l“.‘.’.‘.' .f.i’°.:':.-‘°' we we war" .5 "‘“" *° ‘wow um i. .. . a . aweg ‘s pt. MJ.-D- I ' ' ' ivepy so be . gem —-—————-—————-———-—~ . yn nd silver it are no longer . ° -- urel Pud f - iron. sans ._ COBBLER SEED 47° 5'' ”°“‘”“" ~ waxfted. The red 1?; catch dropped °‘ tlllsyiess. P y “m‘“°‘ thathis 1 or h” 8°°ds . . . Potatoes. Roy Campbell, Clieli/an. A LIFETIME OPPOIITUNITYI from 23,043 pelts in 1942-43 to 2.- with y ‘hey “u 38118 bernetwhen ——-———————-j——— , , . Our » . ‘on SALE " HALF A mm 5316:.“ Eiwyfdrd 33:s°i'.':5 ”i°s°:§. lditigigz the war. men who bllilness pm I‘ ‘G 8 budnu‘ Tb"! W9. 1! only ti-om Kenslnston, 22 1-2 acres your Income u hm‘ .5 you mud? 'lb°ve_n°,m,1 5.1”,“ mm, much P°5ltl0n in,‘ 083. at land. on paved highway. Open Wu“ H to M Nev“, . dun 5”’ Km, 01 cosuy gu"_ Todly u-my '3-the gtocegy not when you for inspection this week. Oliver 1 50" success figured ‘Q H” mm You" at cm.” guard U; The grocer d -_ 9- uk f V! to C“mpb°"' Ke"‘”“'°"' tious worker Local um ax-in-3'.’ I n An iiidlcatiori oi the war-boom the b nk ea1sm8'°C¢I’1°es W. or ‘ lmnt 1°01‘ It it an‘, —j-—.————.. ' . ‘ ' ‘ - a . . FOR : SALE __ “Envy TEAM ts.-nun-is,. .yg_|1.,b1¢_ A u“-emu; -—-j-—-— prices and the start oi‘ a decline is d 91‘ ‘deals "3 Q. t to the Bulk’ wI80n lever harrows. two or eqmpmmt ’°‘l"“’°d '0' '-h'1'"‘”- i 'h°“{n in me °e.m"1 Mhmmb‘ as the "3 D3 of 1 “hug lhlt 1“ not flu.“ w_,u.,n_ in good cmdmou Experience not usentlsl, we fiuy en I. diset.‘rict.11g“i'e111petrs earniiggs steer; one of the Prim‘ I osns it fgvour’ but ‘:01! V: to up . Horse 4 years old. Reg Mac.ll‘s.r- Y°“ h°“'- ml“ '01‘ “till! 90 :d¢th ‘I as ‘ 3:9«5€a5°"-. °mP‘ , which 11. Pl way; 5 . so °5°1‘ Rheum, at ' mm Nmh. Culewn, _ ‘rs-::iiex._ 1600 Deioi-imier. u.on1- Pmimmynau die. am '0 .be revenue fits bx detivgg in which fleas pmpomg mi: sass; on TRADE iron ' trapped this ‘spring is under some ’ ° '5 3’ ‘"”“°us to 351] mu ‘ Profit both 1' feeder cattle or milk cows. One Tgaglm I01’!!! 01 §°V9mm°Tl¢ !'eKl3‘1'9-'40“ 7°“ ‘fldtohjg n-m . to Dung, mm Age or 113.11 5prfly- . which: controls tur-catches. It . lion. Issues Aid. Y. NEVWYORK. April 10- (CP)—- Buying enthusiasm ‘centred in n lew ' ‘ ’ issues today in the stock marketvbut d dn't spread to the remainder of t e list. Gains among the popular issues ran to more than 3 points while -losses were confined to 2 points or less among the leaders. For glves 5 trapper a certain area VJ ep. and he knows that it he traps all the available fur one year. there won't be any lett the next. Game officials say they are pre- pared for timber wolf and coyote depredatlom which caused con- wrn in 1948-49. “The well seems to be near the height or its cycle. and bountleo paid by this department were the highest ever recorded," one ome- ial said in his annual report. er, 6 row. one lllord 'I'i-actor. One Dodge Truck, 1944. 3 Horses. Ap- ply to Edgar Reeves. Freetown. Found -BANK 01:- &~a¢¢'4 LICENSED TEACHER WAN'I:I‘.n for Wood Ishmis West School. aur‘ ‘ i'or,!uii year $3tll.00. L. B. Macmillan, secretary. FOUND ON NORTH. BIVEB. typewriters Road. Harth Rug. Telephone "°°*' ' "‘.’=“...‘.““.'..‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.E."'"‘.”..‘.3" or e . weep no Fill’ ROI“ 971. « M°NTREAL s the most part. however, changes 'ro 1.ii'r—s~UaNisiiiiii"5 iaiNo.i.i7.-.- VUIDIIII UIIIII3 “’°"‘ “"°“°""- ' . 3.... ti paid 1.051 coyotes , . . _ room. Board optional. Apply 2.’; — 0“ '“'°"'‘° “‘° ""'k°' ‘udm totallexrll $255; oflntllnbfil’ wolves * We published this message first for themselves, by the experience of 7 .1-Iilisboro St. : _ 173 l.ET- rwo.t'rFirun1~'isns:n rooms with sink. Apply 190 Grat- IO". Houses-Ants. Vianteii . VINITIAN IIJNDB — HAROLD Clark. Malpequs Road. Phone 15734. colored blinds. tree drape hangers and drape rings. ws go anywhere. itorii Wasted RENT — APART- house. centrally Guard- WANTED TO ment or small located. Write Box 1i'.‘8. ian. WANTED IRIMEDIATELI’ BY reliable adults. 4 room. healed apartment. Central. Write BOX 126 care Guardian. Lost .j:—— mar IN cirr — GENTLEMAN's Wrist _Watch with mine band- nnder please notily C. 1''. Willie Covehead. _ nos'r—wn.L THE PARTY WHO picked up the _chnnze wallet, be- tween Murphy: S¢r\'l<'e 5“l“°" and s. it. Johnston Ltd. please call 2121. Male Help Wanted twiN'ri«:o ... MAN on not mix femi work. Apply Leigh Vessey. Yoflr. Phone 1590-21. WANTED é MAN FOR FARM work. Apply to A. Maclue at eoné. Ch'town. R. R. 6. :‘ WAN'l'I‘.D-EXPERIENCED FIBE- msn for high pressure steam boilers. Apply P. 0. Box 367. SW’ lng experience and references. iiliii8E8 bgadral dut t‘{0lI'nl’l0Nd'- K All grad‘: @ $100, gill: tesalioe. ed t-hour duty. Oomfowe Nurses‘ First osnposisuom"'°"°°i}isssd' ‘sits: . I I'D 1-: m.'t.1i-.- ' in steam For’ on u 4‘ ‘ 5. y omini-s. WIANTID — vbimo iimauso man wants work on farm, nine years experience in mixed tarm- ing. living quarters essential; also some assurance of steady em- ployment. References can be sup- piied. Write Box No. 134, Guard- ian. «mm wan’:-an -— iioiiss: naiuis for car. in good condition. state price. 6. C._ Green, Emerald. _________________.______ WANTED —- To R_.l:N'.|' Foil. BUM- mer months. furnished summer cottage at Rocky Point. Write Box 127. Guardian Office. __.________:_____ WANTED To li.l:N“i' AT Kl!- pooh for the months of July and August. furnished cottage, run- ning water. Writs Box W7. stat- ing price. ‘ Shipping AT sanvr .IoiiN— , Arrived Monday Coventry. from United Kingdom Soiiad Monday Fort, Townshend. {or St. John's. NfldL Sandwich. U. S. ports AT l‘lALIFAX—— Arrived Monday ‘ l-isilsnger. from Portland. Me. Sunvniiey. Saint John. NB. sailed Monday Paraguay. for us. parts .i Essa Memphis. U.S. ports Italic. New York - Gripsholm. New York wiirz'rs:{.o First oisss Auto Mechanic t‘ti.-"i.’-‘§’¢4‘?-‘."«».o".“.?-‘°-so-","f°‘o» right mss. Apply Nsiiossi Employment mom or. ' [ iiiiidlfii-‘ filliE;iilllllill lions '§oi,"‘.‘_A|isrilI,I_lt. I0- °"“ «lulu-i so.r‘iIu.’1u- Mus.- ed or p I . . I ‘- move swayjrom the bull market high attained last week. The As- sociated Press average at 80 stocks was unchanged at 76.1. a shade below the 1946 peak which in turn is the highest level since 1930. Total volume was 2,070,000 shares as compared with 2.000.000 shares on Thursday. the last. previous full trading day. 811,180. With bears and beer cubs. total bounty was:$l7.270. The royalty was drastically duced in an agreement Sssiratohewan and Alberta. Threat Of re- with in 1945. It: was a fair statement then . . ..it is a fair staterneni: now . . . and we believe it bears repeating. . Hundreds of thousands of Canadians In all walks of life have since proved borrowing it the Bank of Montreal, the full ll caning of this message . . . that if your propoiilizm is round, then’: mom for you 41 lb: Baf M. ' Yes, when you ask for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask 1 favour. ‘back. Imperial Oil -closed unchang- Chamicals Ippeared headed for higher ground. but they. too. {alt- ered and closed irregularly over a 2 point spread. Radio-TV headed upward and then turned I-nixed. The industrial componsm or the I ' ’ Press average was off .3 of a point, rails were unchanged and‘ utilities advanced .2 of ii point. Canada issues were higher with Ford Strike ls ‘lessened WINDSOR. (CP)—'I‘he threat workers strike here ‘Wednesday over pensions appeared somewhat Ont , April '10 — of a. major auto eased tonight. labor observers re- port Two new developments today led to a hint of agreement being reached soon between local 200 United Automobile Workers (0.1. 0.) I-ltd Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd, in their lingering Canadian Pscitics upward move or 7-8 maklnflt thé second most act- ive issue on the market. Dome Mines and Hiram Walker each eased 1-8. Distillers Seagrsrns was unchanged. Mclniyre was un- quoted. The curb market hit a fast trad- ing pace that pushed the volume to 630,000 shares. the highest since Nov. 3.. 1948. Gains during the early part of the day were wide- spread. But they were out back by the close. some of the cans- dian olis. steady gainers during the past week. stepped out but fell ed at 25 while Imperial Oil (reg- istered) advanced 1-2 to 25. Royal- ite ended at 13 3-8 up 1-2. Calgary and Edmonton also advanced. Lake Shore mines climbed 1-8. Giant Yellowknife was ‘ ’ ALIIMIIIIII Corrugated and libbod for aoormo and SIDING | The Neighbors p I ‘V '.‘ are *7.‘ bflCWOW:1'IIIi0l’t of men tor the , ‘ dispute. Walter P. Rieuther, U.A.W. in- ter-nstionsi president, unexpected- ly attended a union committee- men’s meeting today. Reutherts headqunrters are in Detro The second development was the union announceniem of s. spec- ial general membership meeting Tuesday afternoon when the 1.1.000 Ford auto workers are to be given s full report "on results oi negotiations to date." The Tues- day meeting was called after com-. pany and union conferred again Sunday and today in eflorts to avert the strike, called for 10 a. in. Wednesday. The company has sanctioned the plant close-down from noon Tues- day the ‘union said. Since the speedsd-up tmlks began a week ago siter 83 per cent at some 0,000 union men favored the proposed walkout. either union new company oftlc has issued any statement. 1-! ever, George Burt, Canadian UJLW. director. ing substantial progress." The union‘: major demand is for $100-a-month company-paid re- tirement pensions for auto workers atwsite( - Zytlrreas at 5 after 25 years’ service. mrd has oilered G5 to workers at age 65 after 30 years and the com- pany otter was approved by two-. lor -Iloasecii Notary-l.i lb dsasonst:-aiabaw said Saturday" that "we are mak- ii ' really this sii:i“s:lds to yea:-qround driving OIIOJIIIIII. In your nearby thirds majority report Ontario Conciliation Board. FARM run SALE 120 acres of land on the Mt. Her- bert road. situated in Bethe] School District, handy school and chur- ches. % miles from improved high- way: practically all new out-build- ings with electricity installed. This form can be bought in two part: if desired. sixty acres on each aid -of the road. Water on both sides. There is no dwelling on the property as it was destroyed by fire. Telephone share goes with (arm. Reason for selling purchas- ing property with dwelling. Apply to- VEBNON DIIISCOLL, Mt. imam rut. s. of an wnnran NURSE For Night supervisi- Send applications to Ma- tron. Beech Grove. Box 504, Charlottetown. ' WANTED SALES CLERK FOR STORE I ALSO: MACHINERY SALESMEN Apply: E. K. JOHNSTON or JOHNSTON MOTORS Murray River, 1’. E. I. FARM FOR SALE \ 50 acre farm in high state of cultivation at North Wilt- shire. House and barns in ex- cellent condition. House wired and equipped for all modern conveniences, includin radi- ators, and bathroom ti: fix- tures. ]! needed, more land adjoinin for sale also. Any reasons is otter accepted. Apply: DOMINIC McDONALD. North Wiltshlre roan ice: accessory slut and “bug spin ealsr or Dealer Exliiiliiil vim .7: .5‘ sun glare _. . ; helps keep snow,‘ " of the A windshield. it's a Gsnalus Ford Accessory.-..it'sgunuud..-. it's quality-built. low-priced. add ssoni mt! avsiiablalayourcboics ofcoioras I I 9lEIi‘.ilIY- lliiflllii-IIEIEBR UEIIIIS A N D A C C. E‘ S S gm FOR SALE or TIIAIIE ONE TON’ 1948 Miiitcuitit, TRUCK with Express Box. I Will sell for cash or trade foil a ton stake body. This truck is in perfect condition with less than 18,000 miles on it. The box is supported and a‘ bumper put on the back, and heater. Apply to:-— c5 RICHMOND s1;. s Restaurant with stock and equipment in Prince Oounfls Immediate Possession. Write Box 6, GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE FOR SALE 1 i R ii ‘A