.. 1.,.,..,...,,. 1 Classified Page 10 The Guardian Monday, March 21, 1955 ",8 so EASY cars and Tracks For Sale to place a WANT an IN THE By Public Auction at Johnston GUARDIAN Motors Ltd.. in Murray River in Prince Edward island, on the 30th day of March, 1955 at 12 o'clock Just fill in this fault noon. One 1947 Hudson Sedan. and mail it to The Serial No. 17257315. The above g:;vea;:!' Schurman. Central :t!tta:;::iingSeudpa3;M:or aiuvlg: Guardian Want Ad De. Vemct” F5. belt” "H P""””" m -j-:?--er with subject of valuu. K. artmem a conditional sales agreement FOR SALE - grungy A1--1-RAC. Bueski. Smuon ..B..' .'.',mnlpe'. p ' made bmwee" Gmdo" Macphel” tive all metal office table. 80 Man , , Flat R1.-er, pry, and . . h . R . me L...':.....m...mm WANT AD Copy ”" inches x 34 inc es.V casona . Please Use Pencil-Ink Will Blot i.”.'5';i""l: i:doti.ri5..ndLtd.ih1cIiilursr.a1h A”? Hmgghg” fg'”"" SC," salesmen want" - r - - - - , r e . -T---?-L-j contract was duly - 4 to '”"””" ma 9” SALESMAN .- IMMEDIATE N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock 'l'woweekaagoltwasatanall- time high. Then it fell seven per cent in a six-session t ” . The recovery drive in the final four Gurus in his semi-monthly review of the stock market commented: ”Whether warranted or not. this month's steep drop in the stock A d, 1 MARKETS and FINANCE lmarket choked off a major reac- tion last week and launched a re- fof Sal; covery drive. 1..m.L.j,.. ' The reaction. great as it was. FOR sans - HOLSTEIN i3uLLlm"Y. made only - dent in the call. Apply Wally Andrew. Eastgsustained bull market rise. that Ronny. 1started ill months ago. - A-S - The Associated Press average of FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE MILK 60 stocks gained 70 cents on cows. ready to freshen. Also week and closed at 8156.10. litter of 10 pigs. J. L. Bernard. Kensington. 1 F 0 R S A L E - NUMBER OF WASTEPAPEII? NOT W I I N young Registered Jersey cows, millions of collectors spend tans fteshening in April and May. of millions Yelfly 501' Old Traders Finance Corporation Lim- lted. j:-' For Sale By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd. in Murray River in name Prince Edward Island on the 30th day of March, 1955 at 12 o'clock Address -. noon. One 1950 Thames Panel 1 Serial No. EBSWFA. The above CH3" unit is being sold pursuant to a Phone Conditional Sales Agreement made between Messrs. Alexander and Bruce Stewart, Wood islands Prince Edward Island, which said contract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Lim- DATES TO BE PUBLISHED WANT AD RATES For Consecutive Insertions "ed" Up to 1 I I Fj- so wds. Time Times Times or 3313 80c 31.50 81.40 -V-C-V--we-m-v. FOR SALE--GOODVBALED HAY. 315 ton. Apply Guardian. Sum- merside. Please send money with form. Agents Wanted . MAN OR WOMAN.T0 SERVICE customers on established Wat- bond strain. Cedarcrest. Box 583. Kentville. N. S. kins Route in Charlottetown. No ,1, AP.-11 1511 A151, 3 feeder selling experience necessary. steers. J. M. McLean. Beatons Nothing to invest. Steady ln- M11151 1:, 13,1, come. Apply in writing to F. --Tm '-1r"m4"" Granger. 350 St-Roch Street. FOR SALE T BOAT 28 F11" t: F1 MOMTEBL Beam. Hauler. 2 hundre raps ...mm- and rope. Joseph P. Walker. VACANCIES! HAVE OPENINGS Launching R. R. 1. Phone 1142. for reliable men or women in- Tron SALEgm AND '2 FT. P137. wrested in eanlmg. 5.250 lor wood boats. suitable for hunt- mml ””l"'V l”5"”b"""3 W ing and fishing. Clifford Shaw. Foods, Home and Farm Necessl- Smnhopt ties in established ur- hood routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. Experience unnecessary. For immediate appointment details. write Mr. G. Laurln. 21 St. Paul St. 13.. Montreal. FOR SALE- ENGLISH SCOTCH collies. sable and white. Price 10.00. Winfield Gamble. phone 601-15. Miscouche. R. R. (Bel- mont). cars and Trucks For Sale 353;" 133115;, 1;',:1;,l;',;',, ":11 sheathing. Price 5800. Apply af- ter 5 pm. John MacFadyen, 14 Belmont Street. LOT FOR SALE Large lot of land with building: on corner near centre of city, suitable for any large business. Write Box 193 Guardian Office. - FOR SALE-1947 PONTIAC. IN extra good condition. Can be financed. Phone 9315. FOR SALE - 1949 MERCURY 1:: ton panel. Cheap for quick sale. Ham Douglas. Garage. ML Stewart. CAR BUYERS Today's Special Life was a bed of roses for this one owner car- 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Has to be seen to be appreciated. F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road. Dial 7358-9 BOILER FOR SALE 20 HP. 100 P.S.1. Nap- anee oil (package unit) oil fired steam boiler, complete with condensation pump and receiver suitable for 3 phase 220 volt, 60 cycle electrics. This boiler has been slight- WANT A BARGAIN PEKINGESE, COCKERS, vitoil FOR SALE-2 COWS TO FRESH- FOR SALE - LOT 100 x 50. ON I954 PLYMOUTH Just Lilte New. DIAL 9315 ly used but is in excellent condition. If interested write or phone- DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. Some nice pieces of furniture AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 AT- 2 0'CLOCK AT 12 KENSINGTON ROAD including: Bedroom suite. round dining room table and buffet, 4 antique chairs and settee, bureaux, chest of drawers, tables, lamps, fern stands. vases, silverware. kitchen chairs, floor covering. etc. J. A. DUNCAN Owner J. J. MUSTARD Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT FRENCH RIVER MARCH 22nd AT 2 P. M. As I am overstocked and have no barn room, 1 will sell by public auction. all my cattle that are at Arthur Campbell's barn. ng of: Holstein cow, 5 years old. freshened January 26th:; heifer, 3 rs old. frahened February 2nd; Holstein cow. 6 years d, to freshen in April; heifer, 2 years old; heifer. 11.5 years old; 2 heifers, 15-months; bull, 9 months; bull, 4 months: 3 calves. . Also a cream separator. 900 lbs. capacity. Sale will River be held on the premises or Arthur Campbell, ARTHUR J. STEWART. Auctioneer pprchssers. Kindly phone for an -appointmeln. FOR SALE - TRAILER AXLES with 700 x 20 tires. 1946 2 ton ization. 9.500 to 310,000. Write. Dodge parts; transmission. rad- wire. Utility, 330 South Dear- iator, etc. Millar Campbell. Gra- born! Dept. C 29, Chicago 4. ham's Road. FOR SALE-STORE AND DWEL- M T9 L” ling combined. with 5 rooms, 10 RENT L Two punmgnln Electric Pump and lllmacer with 5 front rooms. Central. Write J. M. or without stock. Elton MacKay. 1 11, U1, (j,ua1-11131-1, g .';f'e.” Res" m...m- r o R R E NT - APARTMENT. FOR SALE - 150 LBS. CHOICE1 third floor. 72 Grafton Si. AP" Hake. 1951 '7 ton Austfin pick(up.1 ply 2'13 Queen St. 1 General E ectric Re rigera or. m g 1 Electric Washing Machine T(t))0u;E':l;?:F:gE WAS: ISimpsonI. Apply to Ginger Gal- heated apmx 50. by m n Avlflg """v OW" 39” arid” able April 1st. Phone 6731. be- . Female wanted tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. in. opening. Large National Organ- ron RENT - RESIDENCE AT 79 Spring Park Road. Apply by W A N T E D e HOUSEKEEPER for one adult or would consider mail or phone Mrs. Lillian renting furnished in respectable Andrews. cfo Ralph Glfd. people and board and room 0'L88r.V- with same. Apply Box 197 i,;5ig”f,,;Jg';r'1TssEgiN:Aj.:fRfs Guardian land, North River Road, 1 mile MRS. RC3. A -REP-RES, from City. Land good for sow- entativc earned 530.00 last week "'3 b"l('y- emu N' 5' 1”"?!- in less than 20 hours of work. 7'33 Q"”"' You can do lhc same wherever, you are. Write Doraltlina Cos- Telldgrs metics (lo. 576 St Catherine St. E. Dept. 15. Montreal. Lost & Found LOST - SUM OF MONEY. BE- tween Holmans and Market. Finder leave at Police Station. LOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town Hotel and Cavendish. APR SEALED Tl-JNDEIU. addreaaad to the undersigned grid endorsed "TENDER Sheaffer pen. wine with gold FOR iilirliovlzllii-:N1"s T0 RAILWAY - - . WHARF ICRIBWORK L A N n I N G) mm Pm"? 9235' Rffald 1s-iytiiils. KINGS. P.F..l.". will he re- Miscellaneous GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE l Doyle. Dial 4305. ELECTROLUX DEALER ; 5.75. ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. RADIOS REPAIRED. ONE DAY service. Open evenings until nine. 260 Dorchester St. Dial 5489 grille Help Wanted WANTED -- TWO SINGLE MEN for farm work. Apply Unem- ployment insurance 0 f f i c e. Summersidz. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH business. Sell to 1500 families ; ruled in the office of the Secretary. unLll 1011 II m. tE.S.T.) WEDNESDAY. APRIL lfl. 1955. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of lcllder obtained It lhl office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the olfflca of the Distrirl Engineer. 38 Great George Street. Charlottetown. P. E. l.. and at the Post Offices. at Charlottetown and Souris. P.E.l. To lie coiisldcred 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 according to than forms and in ae- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chill EI- xineer's office (ll. und II.) or through the undersigned. or throulh the office of the District at P P. I. 1.. will supply blueprints and spedllea- tlonoftheworkaadspodtofasnmol 310.01! in the tom of a cheque or money order payable to the order of the Min- ister of Public Works. The deposit will he released on return of the blue-prints and lpeclllcatiorl In good condition with- in a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that write many. Rawlejghg Dept period the deposit will be forfeited. C-470-S.A.. Montreal, P. Q. Mlggaggw--2 0' H! mm" not '-!"'""l' w A N 'r 1: n - EXl;Ii3RlENCET) ROBE" TOWER- farm laborer. Apply Ramsay Chief an Administrative Services. Auid. West Covehead or the Na- . and Secretary. tional Employment Office. Char- , mwqmm M Puwc wom. lottetown. Stats wages expected. 101...... lump. 1;, "55, WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK 8: COMPANY 158 Kent Street Charlottetown We are paying for scrap iron and steel-5510.00 per ton (2,000 lbs.). scrap car batteries 351.25 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. FOR SALE Building Lots near Soutliport Cabins. Cen- tral location. Beautiful view of Hillsboro Bay and City of Charlottetown. Apply in person-- HARRY S. MUTCH Southport. P. E I. Will he received to March 28th tor naullng cream, delivering butter, once a week to patrons. RouteI-- North Rustlco, South Rustico, Mayfield. Bayview, Stan- ley Bridge, Hope River, Mlllvale extended to Melville, Morrison's gate, Oyster Bed Bridge-Routes No. One and Two, Hunter River and Fredericton routes. Tenders for hauling butter and supplies, not including fuel and building supplies, to and from Charlottetown. and Hon- ter River effective May 1st. . , - NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING O0. ELAINE BULMAN, Sec'y. NOTICE nothing to d with it. '1” Harry D.oComer of the New trend days of last week retraced 11 per cent of the lou. hlngton Fulbright (Dem. Ark.) made a de- tailed effort to show that his study of stock market conditions had York stock exchange member firm of Paine. Webber. Jackson and Television Trained man receive excellent pay in TV Repairs. Broadcasting. Communications. Government departments. Research Labs. and Radio Servicing. We can train you - by home study or in night or day classes. No experi- ence needed. Pleasa write to- day. give age and last grade of high school and get 40 page TV Booklet by return. Radio College of Canada. 88 Bathurst St., Tor- onto. Ont. Est'd. 25 years. Teachers Wanted wsmnn L VICE-PRINCIPAL wanted for Souris High School. Supplement 3465.00. Wanted WANTED -ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595 Michael Bros. WANTED - A NUMBER OF FOX horses. James Watson. Phone market seems bound to be dubbed Kc Fulbright break' by market "Despite the abruptnesa of this reaction. it is still of minor pro- portions and can be regarded as icorrectlve' in nature rather than the beginning of a major down- The over-riding trend still is up- ward as it has been since 1 J " periodic dips. Canadian stocks eased lower last week on the New York exchange. Hiram Walker dro ped H Dome 0 I . Mines and Mclntyre both fell Va, and Canadian Pacific eased is. In- ternational Nickel and Distillers Seagram both showed gains. up IV: and Vi respectively. on the American exchange. Giant Yellowknife showed a loss of la. Ito slits 011 posted a gain of ii an Lake Shore was un- changed. U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel Mag- azine predicted today near-record steel production for March and beyon the second quarter. The metalworking weekly ported ingot production rose a point last week to 92.5 per cent of re- rated 'fy. highest since mid- October. 1953. Increasing consumer pressure for finished steel is forcing up pr ” firm the ' said, so that "maintenance of a high steel- production rate beyond the second 8172 Summerside. quarter is more definitely assured. said high output should continue , Under Water Search For Treasure in Bedford Basin 1 HALIFAX (CPI-Curioal and the hope of finding historl inas- ures and gold bullion are 1 French fleet scuttled nos years ago. The one-man undersea expedi- tion will climax months of research on the story of D'Anville's fleet that sailed from France in 1745 to 916 wrest control of Fort on'Cape Breton from the In . History says many of the 70 - eels were burned and scuttled even' though automotive buying should slacken. as midyear ap- proaches. . ." MOST T0 CAR MAKERS I Steel for automotive purposes still provides the major demand. Steel said. but construction is opening up. I '” an in- creased tightnesa in the heavier products, such as plates and shapes. The weekly said bearing and sheet-steel piling demand is up markedly. with seasonal require- ments just beginning. Steel continued: "Expanding requirements for building. line pipe, tank and sim- ilar construction. of course. are seasonal. But there is every indica- tion these fields will provide volume demand this year that will rank close to the record, if not ex- ceed it. "At the same time. such lines of manufacture as appliances and general fabrication are providing sturdy demand. Export business also is a substantial market prop." Less Wood Used In Building "1 OTTAWA (C!) -If builders still used as much wood today as they did 31 years agot Canada's forest products industry couldn't flu their aeeds. a an expert slays.-1 gg Oponln annua meet- llll of Forest Products Re- search Boclew. eastern Canada section. an .1. 1-1. Jenkins, referred to a United States report that showed U. S. lumber con- sumption r dwelling unit de- clined hy per cent between 1920 and 1053. . The same report. he said. show- ed the dphercentage of lumber used in bull g houses fell faster be- tween 1950 and 1963 tharln the previous 30 years. 1 '....."'”...”":.”.l..'i".f.:5..'.”?..”:: part of the Job. Shifting allt has erased any tell- it':..:i.-:-.e:' M M .. I He said e forestry industry has along the sham 110- not kept pace with Canada's .91. year-old charts and the 1945 ex- paadlng national development. plosloo of the Bedford magasln "Had wood . tained its :.,.....p may have pushed the ships still ascendancy in the building ma- deeper into,the sand. . terials field. our present total D'Anville'g guccguor, p'E.1om-. production would fall far short of nel. committed suicide or was "19 Nillllnd 3198'?-" A murdered before the remainder of BUT STILL GB WING the fleet set sail for France. Daarpitle Claltlhidl lnltfonstlructlog When D'Estnurnel's crew refused nu 5 ' - 1"" "3 '7'" to sail his ship. it too was scuttled "l”k'"- "" ”"" P”t'"ct' 1"- and the commander's est is said d'"u7 hd cwunued M "l”"'d' mun But Mr. Jenkins. chief of th ':u;tLl,'u.. "1-mu ' phnmm forest products laboratories here”, urged delegates attending th 'hT5:n?xagt&1fu :; three-day meeting to make fulle: 1 technical data now avail- wasuseddxtanslvl durtn thmeo - second world wuf i. . Juinpoff able and to intensify industrial re- ll. . Wu" ti” Audnuc """”Y'- "-'-iitm concerted efforts the lor- est producte industries can sub- stantially build up present mar- kets and gain new ones." he said. EASTERN PARTNER Turkey became a full partner in the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation in 1953. FAMILY FDOCK CHILLIWACK. 3.C. (CP) - A ewe at Bob Banford's farm here gave birth to four lambs.l Farm- ers ssld the quadrupleta were somethhlg of a farm miracle. There's never been a car iik fender line, the '55 Ford is longer, Lower, loomiar .u more Powerful than ever And. quite naturally, the fabulous Thunder-bird styling is redacted in all the totally new Fords for '56. From this wide, smartly contoured grille and visored headlamps to the tin-shaped rear See totally new inspired by the Ford THUNDERBIRD e the Thunderbirdl the smartest, most. distinctive new car you can buy. Discover the thrlll of The Totally New Try totally new power lI.IXIIl.l TRIOOII-IOIOUI PERFORMANCE FROM 2 NIW INGINIS Iguana vtcroais Ymtrilrstlo3ktellaym'tFordis longer, lows ; ; 3 the body totally new. But, what you cant! appreciate at a glance H For-dla totallynewcJtassis...i:otally new power . . . that.make driving any '55 Ford excitirigly new. You feel completely "at. home" in F0!'t'.l'l new sofa-wide. sofa-soft seats . . . i so comfortably contoured . . . so tastefully upholstered in fabrics fresh and new. And then you discover perhaps the - grestesttbrillofalllYouturnt:hekey. .. you nudge the accelerator . . . and instantly Ford's totally new Trigger-Torque power goes into action with smooth, responsive power from the world's greatest builder of V-8's. You'll discover the thrill of Ford's totally new ride almost instantly, too. Your first fast. run will oonvinop you very quickly that this is no ordinary car. You move out swiftlyandoh,aoquietly... with all the power you'll ever need for safe passing and smooth, easy hill-climbing. And you can enjoy this exclusive new Trigger-Torque performance in any one of Fordls 1955 models. You can choose from 2 great overhead-valve V-8 engines: the new 162-Hp. Y-block V-8 with 7.6 to l compression ratio and the new 182-I-Ip. Y-block Special V-8 with 8.5 to 1 compression ratio and 4-barrel oarburetion (available with Fordomatic Drive in Fairlane and Station Wagon models). Even the smoothest roads seem smoother with Ford's new Angle-Poised Ball-Joint Front Suspension. Enjoy all these thrills and many more when you take your personal Test Drive in the 55 Ford. choose from 4 new Ilnes ...15 body styles New FAIILANI series The Fairlane Victoria, shown at the top of this advertisement. features a completely new and ultra-smart body line. lnaide, you'll discover rich new upholstery falu-la never before offered. New CUITOMLINI series The distinguished Cuamomlina series offers smart new models like the Tudor (shown here). Aslnall'55 Fords. you get! full wra windshield, a beautiful new Astra-Dial Control Panel and more pae- sengar and luggage space than evu baton. New STATION WAGON series For '55, Ford odors four new double-duty station wagons: the 2-door, 0-panangu Ranch Wagon and Gaston Ranch Wagon; the 4-door. 8-pae- aesgey Country Sedan and Country Squlli. -vout mo min limits roll to SEE, Phat MAINLINI sarloa You choose from three beauti- ful new body styles, including the Fodder (above). They all have Fordla new Trigger- Torque performance and new Anglo-Poised Ride. And you may choose Fa-domatlc Drive. Overdrive or Conventio ' '55iF0R V-8 mu, comm: '55 ton V-I" PIIJS All IIISI OIIII IIAII-NEW "WOIIII-IOlI"FlAIllIl:l it New Speed-trigger Iovdamelle Delve has on automatic low poor for entro- fost starts and quicker, solar i New Tubeless Its-as odor extra puncture and blow- ta softer, quieter eutpreteetlon, ride and longer lire Ito. passing otlowspoeda. iv New Tube-Aeolen Spark Plugs reds! footie, vaahteh operating emclaney up to 3 loses as long. i New I05 larger Ivukol Mott smoother, eoslar Itotwhe 004 we to 5096 longer broke lining life. 2 ”?J.?&A”&.&C3' -) iv New Deal lalsattal 'ylhsn in CI Palrlane and Statiul Wagon Iaodeh ro- ck New Torque-folded Ieae Aaloa gin tint the right overall ratio for brilliant Trigger-Torque purtenaanee. Atsasyuo uevlabashV-O BUILDERS AND HOME-OWNERS Two representatives of Central Moms and 1-11:; MeGOWAN MOTORS line 88-31 S. R. JOHONSTON LTD. FORD-MONAIIII It P&'I ltd MacLEAN Morass Lin. a-..-an ptusaaf lng Corporation will be available in the i Hotn- evenlng of March 94 and 25 and the 26 at the Charlottetown Hotel to discuss N prospective home builders III has log Act loans with 1min rr-0 mt ;?.iGN OF Vlilllt WHEN YOU BUY A llStll (Ml -SH Ytliil?