Monday, Nov. 29. 1954 The Guardian hdar lntd EPRESENTATIVE W: ;i;fRw2u3 to sell our Fine I miiiixsitrated cauiosue- DO?- IN” I company. 1600 .gf,I;;tmf.3"32t,iTTis. Montreal. - RIGHT NOW HUG; IEEIESFCFTITIC of calendars. uumgunllmited. Kit now ready. Sales Advertising Specialties. and Abel mania Transfers. Highest new (ESIOD For full or part time fgfggwnp R:gply Box 33. Guardian mm" zoo To -fv ', EARN 8 "E135 Free rurirey before ghristmas handling 200 Gift Sets. chrisI.illa.S Cards. JFoods Max:115 as Toiletries etc.. in estabiis e Cm iibuurhood route. Hundreds Mzgessful. Full or spare time. Ex- u:,;,.nce unnecessary. Write to- gly for my amazing "Helping Hmd Offer." Mr. G. Laurin, Paula C0.. 21 St. Paul St. 13.. Montreal. ,1.- you: ARE DISSATISFIED Wm; your present work. your present pay, and feel that you are not making progress write to us and we will show you How You can Enjoy the satisfa ction of hemp in business for yourself. mtecd products needed in every our agency consists of 250 guar- home. Details on request. Familex. ieoo Dciorimier. Dept. D. Mon- treai. Apartments Wanted For Sale FOR SALE - COLEMAN SPACE heater. Dial 3215. FOR SALE G GENERAL PUR- pose mare about 1300 pounds. Errol Lund, Mt. Herbert. FOR SALE - PULLETS 41,-; months. 31.50 each. Donald and Ralph Walsh. Clyde River. mg FOR SALE - ONE SIIEARLING North Country ram. MacCor- maek Bros.. St. George's. mm F O R S A L E - REGISTERED Shropshire ram. Eric MitcPliail, New Haven. ron SALE - ONE smam. ELEC- lric Refrigerator. Perfect condi- tion. 535.00. Phone 9153. FOR SALE - 1 EXECUTIVE desk, 60 x 34, 1 Stenographer's desk, drophead bed. 53 Grafton Street. FOB SALE-l DELCO LIGHTING plant, fully automatic, 1000 watt. Emmett P o w e r, Johnston's River. FOR SALE-ENTERPRISE RANGE with Kemac power oil burner, complete si75.00. 31 Ambrose S1,, Charlottetown. FOR SALE - REG. RED POLL bull. James B. MacLeod, Ken- sington. Phone 46-5 . FOR SALE-M-H CHALLENGER tractor. Can be used for parts. Chester Mountain, Spring Vai- lev. FOR SALE - WORK MARE. 9 years, 1500 lbs. Eleven Muscovy L08! LOST -- IN CHAILOTTETOWN. pair of men's glasses in case. Finder leave at Guardian. LOST- ONE BLUE DURIEBIY topooat with keys and gloves Phone 8373 or 6128. Reward. LOST-WALLET CONTAINING A sum of money and valuable pap- ers. Finder please, leave at Guar- dian Office. Reward. LOST - SPARE TIRE AND wheel between Pinette, an ri Charlottetown. Please notify R J. McKenna. Enterprise Bakery. Charlottetown. u ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 81.500 in life insursd to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- views you privately. TRANS-CANADA CoRP'N. ormnrr LIMITED ,y of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) 3. I. DALEY, Branch Manage Block Bldg. IMA Kent St., - Charlottetown. Phone 8528 .. ..u. in ivAN1iID - SMALL TI-IRHIC ducks, 52.00 each. Mrs. Walter room apartment with private Vileeks, Hunter River. strays" ”3- iron SALE - s GEESE, rnovcn srnaycp - mom citosnrs WANT!-in - HOYSE OR AI'AnT- breeders. 2 ganders. African and pasture. St. Peters Road, 2 horses. menl Phone 3328 between 10 Chinese, pure bred. 54.00 each. Finder P163-Se notify Weiiinlwn gm IIIIII 5 p.li1. Wni. C Donald. Sm VIFW. McNcili. Of ?h0n8 4732- cars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE -- GIRL'S THIIl-.”E- quarter station wagon coat. quilted satin and lambs wool mm FOR SALE - ma I'L1'MOU'I'Il. Good condition. 5850.00. Radio and, heater. Phone 9678. For?” SALE on TRADE ron. rhsaprr car or truck. 1052 Ply-I mouth in good condition. G01"-I don Cooper, Southport. TOR SALE -- I951 DODGE if TON truck. 5695.00. Must be sold. Will take trade as Phone .13-27. Montague. I roit SALE - HILLMAN-PANLLI truck. 5 months old. Excellent condition. Radio, heater. s1i50.00.i Phone 315'! between 8-7. CAR BUYERS Rugged but dependable. 1.'Il8 DODGE SEDAN 55400.00 F. R. MCLAINE LTD. part paymcritf lining. Price 510.00: size 12. Dial 7347 or apply 26 Ct. George. ' Fort Sam: - SINGLE UNIT. Riteway Milker, four can milk cooler, Del.aval , also pure bI'C(T' cow. 4 years old. Holstein. James Tupiin. i FOR SALE - 2 FARMALL A' tractors. Cockshutt 30. row crop lraclnr. used 2 years: Ferguson irarior. all trarinr: newly over- hauled. 2 iVlasse.v Harris, 3 iu:- row ploiighs. Cnrkshutt wnslilng machine, electric: driving sleigh. Hrs. Walter Weeks. Hunter River. FOR SALE Cockshutt Tractor with live power take-off. Hydrau- lic attachments, horse hoe and cultivatnig attachments. all just like new. Priced right for quick sale. tAppiy: Malpvque Rd. Dial 7358-9 REAGH SUDSBURY, Vocational School For Sale '?.fZ..5i-i."3E.fi3l5.??" ”””””"'I Found FOR SALE -. ONE snor. rm- ishmg machine in good order. Apply 135 Elm Ave. T53 sans - TAILORED-TO measure clothing 339.95 up. J. P. MacPherson 8: Son. FOR SALE - LIGHT AND DARK Christmas Cakes. Mrs. R. Stewart. Dial 4577. FOUND - KEY ON STRING (N0. 10). Owner may have same by calling at 61 Elm Ave. and pay- ing for ad. Female Help Wanttd WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. J. W. Donl CHDIDIIPJI, Alberton. I NEW CAR USED CARS TRUCKS I95l STUDEBAKER I-2 TON I95I STUDEBAKER I-2 TON I950 STUDEBAKER I-2 TON See Them Try Them! Buy Them Now! ALL ABOVE ARE WINTERIZED CAN BE FINANCED OPEN EVENINGS ' x salesmen Wanted UWING TO THE TREMENDOUS expansion in our business, we have an opening in your vicinity for a young, ambitious salesman with High school education, good personality, aggressive, willing to work hard to build a permanent and profitable future with Can- ada's fastest growing and most progressive Advertising Calendar and Specialty House. Our lines sold to all types of business peo- ple. If you have an ambition to make more than 55,000. a year, you are the man we are looking for. Our line contains over 500 exclusive numbers in every price range. Applicants must be able : to furnish best of character rei- erences. All replies confidential. Write at once to Sales Manager. Commonwealth Advertising Com- pany Limited, Olarkson. Ontario. To Let TO LET-ROOMS. DIAL 3302. FOR RENT - ELECTROLUX BY day. Phone .5607. TO RENT - GARAGE. PHONE 6649. T0 LET-TWO HEATED ROOMS. second floor. 28 Gt. George St. FOR RENT -4-ROOM GROUND floor apartment. Apply FL Guardian. FOR RENT - THREE UNPUB- nished rooms. second floor. Apply 160 Sydney Street. FOR RENT - FURNISHED rooms for business girls. with kitchen. central. Apply Box Z1' Guardian. Wanted WANTED-CHEAP WORK horse. Sunshine Dairw. I GOING OUT OF CAR BUSINESS SENSATIONAL CLOSING OUT SALE NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT PRICES BELOW OUR COST I954 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN Climaiized and Defroster. I95! STUDEBAKER CHAMPION IVBI 4 DOOR SEDAN 4 New Tires. I950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN I948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN I947 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 DOOR SEDAN THE ESTATE OF T. GORDON IVES 319 Great George Street ' i ' 1 cnancorrcwown, p, E. 1. Dial 6721 Wanted WANTED TO RENT SMALL shop (central) suitable for dress shop. Phone 6489 after 5 p.m. WANTED - TWO LATE MODEL cars for Checker Cab. Apply at the office. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. PINTS or quarts Dial 8595. Michael Bros WANTED - SECOND HAND ADD- ing Machine. R. Carr. Charlotte- town, 7450. . WANTED -- SECOND HAND sou gallon pressure tank. State. whether galvanized or iron. L. S. Reid, Hope River. WANTED-DY TUESDAY AFTER- noon, number at good pigs, pay- ing 826.00 pair for good pigs weighing 35 lbs. and over. Wel- lington MoNeill .5; son, Buntain at Bell's Wharf. Wise Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632! Wants-ti waxrnb - rvxnno, or 40. Phone 6649. j.:...A......EggL,gg WANTED -. CHEAP CAR. WRITE stating price. Box 32 Guardian. Work Wanted THE ISLAND WINDOW CLEAN- crs, for the best in service, call 8308 WANTED BY MAN, WORK ON farm. Apply Box 34 do Guar- dian. THE ISLAND FLOOR CLEAN- washcd, waxed and polished. free estimates. Call 8858. era, floors RETIRED sons in French. Call Street, between 3 and 5. OPPORTUNITY .ATLANTlC REGIONAL SECRETARY The Community Planning Association of Canada Applicants for this position should have organisational and executive ability, and a general knowledge of com- munity planning and municipal affairs. Professional qual- ifications as planner not required. with experience and qualifications. Address applications marked "confidential" to The See- Community Planning Association of Canada, 2 retary, Prince Street, Halifax, N. S. AUCTIO NSALE CENTRAL BEDEQUE, FRIDAY, DEC. 3-1 F. M. I am instructed by Mrs. Dorothy Webster to sell by public auction on her premises above day and date all her livestock and crop, consisting of: 11 high grade milk cows; 12, 2-year-old cattle; (8 weeks old); 30 tons baled hay; 10 tons baled 600 bus. mixed grain; 1000 bus. turnips. Terms Cash-No reserve. If day unfit sale will be held first fine day following. AUCTIO E. C. BELL, Auctioneer. N SALE AT VILLAGE GREEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, AT 2 P.M. OF STOCK. CROP, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. I am instructed by the Administrator of the Estate of J. Daniel SIZE 88 SCHOOL TEACHER would help pupils with their homework: also give private les- 49 Euston Salary commensurate 10 spring calves; 1 bull (pure bred Shorthorn) 2 years old; 2 brood sows to litter Feb. 1st; 28 junks pigs; 6 young pigs straw; New York Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market SPFREG ahead last week with a final explosive rise that shot prices into the old 1929 peaks. All week stocks continued step- ping ahead from one record to an- other despite the holiday-shortened market. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks on the week was up 03.80 at 5147.50. At that point it stood at the highest mark since Oct. 11, 1929. when it was at 3147.00 thus the average currently is only a little more than S10 away from the historic peak of 3157.70 reached on Sept. 3, 1929. For more than 14 months the stock market has been advancing with occasional reactions to con- soiidate its gains. For about five weeks before the U. S. elections Nov. 2. the market hesitated in a long backing and filling move- ment. GAINED STRENGTH In the week of the election the market dis play ed its greatest strength. The following week it was almost as strong. Then it faltered. But last week t.he market again surged ahead strongly. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock ex- change were Sunray Oil up 23A at 217; on 206,900 shares, New York Central up Iii at 25V4, Alleghany Corp. up IV: at 5V2, Standard Oil (NJ) up we at 10793. and Graham- Paige up V4 at 2. Canadian stocks were mixed at. week's end. Mcintyre gained 1 at 67, Canadian Pacific added Va and International Nickel climbed lit. Distillers Seagram and lliram Walker were both off Va and Dome Mines dropped Vs. On the American stock exchange Lake Shore was ahead Va, Royalite Oil gained -'i'a and Glam Yellow- knife remained unchanged. II. 8. Steel CLEVELAND (AP) - The 79.5 per cent of capacity at which steel was made last week is not far be- low normal in an average peace- lime year. Steel magazine Sunday quotes Benjamin F. Fairless as saying. The chairman of U. S. Steel Corp. in the weekly review of the national magazine of metalworking explains: "Even during World War II when it was breaking its neck to produce every pound of steel that it could. the average operating rate for the industry was just 94 per cent of capacity. And the aver- age annual production was 88 mil- lion ions, which is almost exactly the same amount as the industry expects to turn out this year." As the ingot output for 1954 con- tinued its steady climb from last Out Our Way kelsi July's level by moving up another half point. Fairies: predicted the improvement in the steel business would mean better business for everyone. He pointed out that every time the steel industry makes and sells 1,000,000 tons of finished steel. some 5,000,000 tons of freight must be hauled to and from the steel mills. If steel usage remains steady. mills will turn out 7,800,000 more- tons next year than they did this year, Steel says, and that will mean 40,000,000 more tons of freight haulage to and from steel mills. Churchill ls Confident Of World's Future BRISTOL. England. (Reuters) - Prime Minister Churchill Friday expressed confidence in the world':' future so long as the English- speaking nations work 'tcourage- iously and calmly" together. Churchill, who has been chancel- lor of Bristol University for 25 years, was addressing 2,000 stud- ents in the same hall where he spoke the morning after it. was blitzed in the Second World War. He told the cheering students: "Today we have the measurcless advantage denied us after the First World War that the United States is our principal champion and a member of the United Nat- ions organiation. Had that happen- ed 20 years before, we might indeed have had a very different story to te l . .. "if the English-speaking world- I do not use that expression in an exclusive sense but only because it gives one a feeling of strength and hope for the future-if all the countries who speak our language and share our history and evolved together by our law and literature, it they all walk courageously and calmlty along the path of life and destiny. I believe they will be able to save themselves and save the world and the freedom and Justice without which human life would in- deed be a degradation." He said the world faces the choice of employing science to open new vistas of peaceful prosperity or of a "situation in which all will collapse in hatred and confusion and might end in obliteration." m.1 OTFAWA (GP)-Navigation on St. Lawrence river canals has been extended a week to Dec. 11 to al- low more grain movements from the Lakehead to Montreal, the transport department said Wednes- -a KAVOU NEED A ' NEW PART. HERE, ' , BUT IFBIOLYLL ' ' C DIG UPA HAIRPJN, , A WAD OF eLMQ, day night. Mitchell to sell by Public Auction the following: ANRA RUBBER "g .g srocx: 1 steer (2 years old). if? N T ILL FIX ITSOKDU CROP: 2 stacks of hay. quantity of hay in barn. 150 bushels of cats; also sheaf oats and straw. IMPLEMENTS: shovels: hoes. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 binder, I.I-l.C. (new): 1 set disc narrows; 1 drill seeder;”12 discs. F. at W.; 1 potato digger; 1 scuffler; 1 single plow; 1 driving wagon: 1 driving sleigh; 2 wood sieighs; 1 box sleigh: 1 cart: 1 truck wagon; 1 electric fencer; 1 hay carrier, fork, rops and blocks; quantity of (new): 1 hay mower, 1 Enterprise kitchen range (Monarch); 1 heater and other household effects. TERMS CASH. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. I.H.C. harness; , forks; WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK 8: COMPANY 158 Kent Street Charlottetown We are paying for scrapiron and steel 310.00 per ton (2,000 lbs.), scrap car batteries 51.25 each. Fast ready cash for any quantities of good scrap materials. Beer Bottles, Hides, Etc. For sale--3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Efc. Bell. Matiieson 0 Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. Ila Queen St. Phone 423': M. A. Farmer, Q.O., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudt-St s I-Iasaard Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glllls. LL.B. LII Ilolunm-Id St. Dlai 4'II'I A. Walthan Gaudet. l.L.B. Phillipa Bldg. 11: Grafton as Palmer 8 Iiaslam can at Nova loutla am. Ilatheaon. Peaks 6 Nicholson I78 Grafton Strut J. a. MaoGulgan. B.A., Oarrianlda - nausm - Qlloenlt. Chas. R. McQuald, BA. Dial III III llchnaona ll. OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Hutoheson 0 Son 1. G. EUTCIIESON. 3.0. 5! Orlfhll BL III 120 Kent St Dial CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson on Prince BL ARCHITECT ' Dial am J. A. Carrntben, B.0. not so. Dial aais B J. G i, O.D. yron ran an H. I. Mlboll. B.0. hgua, P. I. I. DIAIIIBS 1'. ''-.u.a.rai. , QALE Foe Mv' G. E. MacMlllaIl. B.A.. LLB. isa Ilelsnond as nudge MacPheo 8 Tralnor ill Queen St Dial (281 G. KEITH PICKARD. nl :.sr-o;i:i”ss.n.1i.r.c.. II 7316. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIE o co. , Dial 1265 Charlottetown. by appoinhnent Di Own-rlo Bldg. Ch lottotown . Dlai am II. R. DOANE 0 COMPANY in Great George It. Charlottetown raoussu-ous ' P.o.Soa:-I1 ARTHUR J. 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