JANUARY 23. 1954 ) Advertising llates Payable” In Advance T0l'0lll0 stllllks Minimum charge For Any Ad. ” enl; 25 cents. -m-0 Central Guardian Local: Sc per word; Western and Eastern 35' The o”"A"” 3”” Cl." Local: 44: per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 5c per word; Classified 3c per word; In Memoriam Notice: 841: per "gag 593 lg 1'3 inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc.. 5c per 5”” anie- Letter: of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- 3”” M” .0 Il'lenlS'. 40 word: for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 lg 102 words; Notice: of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 51: 3000 Am N 87 per word: Lists of Subscriptions, 84 cents per inch; Address and 3600 Am Y? 22 rresentstion, 81.00. 500 Am” -- H :4 Other like 0:: Application. , 3.300 Ancn 3” The advertiser agree: that the publisher shall not be liable for moo Anchor 7 damages iliglallnguout of errtzrsuin llIVEII'!'l1Se;nentl'Sl beyotnd the 2027 Ang can 535 EIIYIOLIIII. pl OP 9 SDHCQ IC 111 y OCCLID 0 y at par ion 0 500 An; Rn 2'1 the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such 5000 Ank 9 1-2 error is due to the negligence of it: servants or otherwise, and 300 Aq 24 there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement 300 Area 4.2 beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. 300 Argus 12 3.4 35 Argus Pr 83 3-4 . 9000 Al-mlstice 20 1-2 - -------------- 1 - 13700 Ascot 4:1 Aunts wagtgd for sale 4100 Ailholla 11 1.2 ....--:-?----!;A .u... -. ..... -..- MW.-. 4000 Aub 6 1-2 ARE YOU IDOKING FOR EXT BARGAIN SALE - BOOM L0'i'b 1 7000 Aumach 31 earnings? You Cln 31830 "P W wallpaper and Treasure Brand 1 700 Aumaq 12 1.2 550, week1Y- 51151! 13050319 :1 D3171 yarn, 5 skeins for one dollar.1 700 Aunor H 310 aldina T991968" I V5 I-3 . Bryenton & McKay. 2950 Avuabon, 13 auaranwed 110:3. '” ..-. . .--A H, A- E 4000 Bags . 15 Highest comm 100- - V 1000 B 1lSel A 415 cosmetics Company. 1800 Del0ri- yieillale A 0 2900 B:,,,,,, 125 ml": DVD” ”- M”"l"'”; WANTEJ - G-(-)7)AI) 11011311.. 33 lgarvw 133 EXPERIENCED QEGIALTY keeper for family of five. Good at or salesmen to sell office aupplles. wages. Phone .1809. gall: M9t 3 pliiiting. business furniture and 39,” B Duq as visible record systems. Found 1400 Be” Lodge 50 :,;g1,;v1,l,,1;,,g,,1:;",:g :;f;;;;;, ,,f,1,,, i-Enixi:r7rdn.W'r6onn.7n'sr. 2000 Belkeno 15 1.errit1oa'ies, Dominiotn Stationers, inter-'5 Road. Phone 4792. 4(1);o0g lgdegfst Ryeison Ave.. Toron:A-0 W-” ; MM-0 Q39? gldgtq 2: 1.2 ”'” I g 1.051 - c1WAt:luaiT.lANuAlu A3935 wamad Male 15th. in Bonshaw. Apply Lloyd m B9” 7 -.....E.?..?- M, new T, n Rewm , 1400 Beav Lodee so A new sranr wl-ru A stl-vnalo V ' V” ' ' H , , 2000 Belkeno 15 old i'lr'm. Suoceu is built on value. Lost. MAN'S (101.1) pocxzr V 40700 E?VC" 37 nlzht P3093 I-3d,l0W1C9 - SW9 watch. Finder pleasu leave all 1000 BM” 10 better values and service by ae1l- Guardian Office. Reward. , 1900 3384 5 1'2 ins: top-quill?-N made-10-mea-lu” j ”00 Bub-ll? 38 clothes cu;-ect 11-om maker to LOST - BETWEEN CHARIJO'lTl-.- 18100 Bonvlllc 22 W-.3319; gun 01- may-e ume, None town and Murray Harbour, three 2000 Bordu 9 1-2 03,, compete Wm; you, gecome sheets plywood. Finder notify! 3600 B0Ym3l' 14 me guthgrjzed Goodwgu 1-epi-es. MacKa1,v dz sons. Murray Harbour. 480 Bralorne 310 te1'll.ll.lVO in your territory. com- R91lPd- 300 5113333 115 New W 0i 350 W391” "id rifsr IN CHARLOTTETOWN E 50” C D" P” "3 simple short-cut selling ccurse vicinnv of bus 5109 M0 R0 500 C Mal” 4 R55u”3 Wece” m 3'5" week T Bank building 5500 tlollars l. 67 cm) on U 3-8 -'l"9-"'u33 new blmus 919" 9" mp Please notify Flora O'Co r. m0 D0 W” ' no 01 C0'3m15l035 Wm V3339 Y0” 187 Prince 'St., Charloltetowmi 100 C Pmspecl 625 best paid clothing salesman lll phone 3359, A 300 C 0” Lnd 380 country. Write us about yourself 1400 C0 W” 305 ..1ey5 Keg gcquajntgd ,1.-1-my ----------m-mmm 16000 S 011 350 Sims, Sales Manager, Dept. 276 MISBBIIEIIBUIIS 7:00 L A” 01 535 WW" 0l0”"0 P. 0- W 652- roiz-siiirvnr:niEim:enn1 15"” S 1” 0” .-(Ii Montreal. 0 1 750 a V CD" white English Boar. Eugene Mac-y 2400 Camp Ghib 285 Kenna. Vernon. 7 200 camp R L 850 - ”'"""l3 w”"""l mnrrrirrnnan-ninth, Igggg gm; 231-2 WANTED E To REN-1-By youyg hnrrowed my potato digger last 1 H000 Bmana "5 muple, (Our room hqnted Am”-1. fall pl:-use Pnntarli rnc. R. 1.. 9600 Bran Em 0 41 mam. .c,,mm1 Boxinll Guard. Jenkins. pliono. Ring-.1 Pownal. -3700 B” Rf . 220 ""1 0"” . liuylnc. ROUGH PULP woon T333 grunlturst 1-: daily during fall and winter runsmlm Boarders Accaniloilatsil .-,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, .,,d s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. mo ..,...,,..,1,. .1 ACCOMMODATION Ion MAI-1: .Y ” 3,133 3i.i"'52lff ll I-3 boarders nt 25 I-Iillsboro St. HOUSEWIRING. REFRIGERA- 500 B,” m 5 'l:iIoa:nLv-1-1m'PTr:”-'- Y()AUFIMIAY l”"' 1"'”"”- ”I'.”:””'5 3”: '”5"”'l”' 2000 Bulldog 12 have room. board if desired, nice "35 ”- P9” 9” 5" awum 14500 Cald 22 home. Reasonable at". Dial Cleaner rental. Story Electric. 138.3 ggmm 3,3 4330, an -----u --- 1 1500 Calnorth as sucks PBTSIIII3. . 133 g”?! gig -.,....eEE.-uj--u.-...Ej. , as e 0001) tartan CHICKS l:Alu.v. -”LlJ'1l5';0'l1f t dd 5”3l:'n': 5100 Cam bed 199 That's the secret. of the poult.r.s'- ml, auhuggnon swck"&eRWLm 900 3 Pat, H 75 Mega" ''w””' an pmdmuom Elms liiourt Ilfracrmbe llinglanll. 4590 C 1'3” 110 egg size, or body weight. Ad: us (um 18”; 4 1 ' mo Cemwm 9 :1; Bray :2-icellat-catalogue, glad - 1 300 ,... ... ,1 your 0 01' made ll! &01'i. m- I 7300 aha 0'1 lnedliate delivery if you wlsli. mgwglaslljn 1500 C,,.;,:,,,.1 0 Agents-C-has. E. Worth. Elm SALESMEN WANTED FOR 1055 500 cm, Ex Ave. and Chestnut, Gha.rlottc- line of calendars. Good moliey- 13900 cmmo town; J. Spencer Hughes. Emer- making sideline. Barclay Press 1500 an L3, H sld; 01188. S. Macxay. Kenalng- 3451 Masoorl, Montreal. 2331301313, ion: Rdbt. J. Sh-NW. Bloomfield. - 5000 C00), wn , --mmm-1-'5-Zm sans: SM EN -- ABSOLUTELY 1500 Column F” We am. mo 0 - ------1------- -2 n 17 , 1-on sane-4 HOLSTEIN OALVES. hm 9 mi,” etc Sam 1 M- 1000 9”" A” xpply Milton Gurney East Roy- "8 ' ' p 3850 C D!” zit ' fl8ll1&. Utility A. C0. 53 W. J1HCk- 10275 C Huuw son. c-14. ammo 4. 74900 c How FOR SALE - ' Y - v 1930 C Smelt trio washing machine. Kenslng- Am 5P5g”:v'0ul'dNv:;::;":Nsm:0 1200 c men - ton. Phone 05-5. me”.ecm?e I bufne” wpommlz 3500 C orlac con sami -- c.uu.s' run coA'r lty. No time like now to gel in ggggg lgfgfl and Evenilnl DREW 0h03D- businms for yourself with our 250 1000 Cmweh .D2y.E.E.”..- g,u,;;rwt;;,d,, wgdwgd Wrggulg 0033 Deldons iron. sans - covsnnn sultan. pm” 13310" Demmm De t1 300 Delnite light strong, like new. sterling 95- - P ' 15200 mi Rio Lord North Tryoll. 9'' M”'””'”- 21100 Delta .m--,---;-:---- if ciTrT1Tr:- r'i'1T61-'17(JTzEiW1”171" loo Dev Led "grid s.g'g.' selling complete line Calendars. 0215 Domed mmbw "med. Lam" white M. Advertising specialties, Decsn 2 700 Donal um 5”,” in .m mu mo eomanl: Transfers. Highest com- 3000 Duvex --EE.-......'E.E-'... mission, full or part time. Full zisiso Dyno F08 SALE-HOUSE AND L0'l'- particulars and left on request -''3000 E Amphi Centrally located In Montague. Kedco Products, Brockvllle, on- 7300 East Mal 0 rooms and bath. Phone 52-'2. tarlo. 7300 E Rim . lEEEELAmZE.A. 1'-TuTin.r-:ss1vi: cA1.r:NnAn ATFD 3,333; FOR SALE - DOUGLAS FIB BOX ndivert-iolnfi speciiillv Phfuse 4000 Em, sleigh. Renfrew Seperator, aoo qurea aaeunan or rnce - 25 0 .-,,;,,,,,",y; menv, 53,005, ,1” 3, A11 ward Island. This is an excellent, zago gltelyghc good as new. Albert Ravenhill. opvorthinity to; ms; with iifeodl 1000,, E,,,.ek,, U 1 Road. KEIICII CUIIIIPC on. Fvl"fl1llIC1.'ii 1011; n;.:':l?.T:.nVn1;mti.7rw '.;'n.”.?...f 221? ”ZZ'S'3i.”'”2..?.?.”.5ii 333 3313553 Ford. factory built. V-8 motor earnings. No objection to carrying) 1.333 gggwxirk Never used, Will fit. any Ford another lion-conflicting line. Glvel 550 red pew car or truck. 1939 to 1948. Regular full particulars of age. experieiicel 9100 Femm guarantee. 3250.00. Dial 4079. and lines carried to Box 223, 450 Fwbim rel-ms aiiangcd. Guardian office. 1 510 d .. .Zggg,,g1?. ,.g,,.?.,.. 0 W13 TOR SALE -- WEIJ. BUILT --A 1420 Gaitwln house. seven rooms and bath. 1'' Lot 1000 Gas Exp hot water heating. hardwood gg H g,-m 33200 Cieco floors. fireplace. French doors. 'ro BENT -- LARGE ROOM ON 200 G Pete situated on King Street between 111-5; 1100,, Apply 45 sgyneld st, 400 do A Prince and HH'IwOl'0 Streets. Ap- rvm-j-'4 r''7- ' ---- ' Geneva Box 226' Guardian T0 RENT-FUBNISI-l0l:l), IIEA Glam Yk ed room; central. Dial 9464 y 1000 menom ww io LET - HEATED BEDll00Ml 4500 0055 U5 - for one, with or without mcsls.f m ggwalgn Emiiloiimt iiilinrtlnltlea my 2” G""”":.il:EfE”;..-l 200 0.... .. (Federal service) ROOMS 'ro I.F.'l'. BOARD 6000 Goldora . optional. good location. mail 1500 Gdfish . Yellii-le Development Officers, 3556, 22750 G1-an 3003 Wlawa. up to 36.180 dtpendllll -m------W -------. 36200 Grandlne "llfln qualifications. FOR RENT - TWO HEATEDH 1900 GgPlainIl Commucm Anmv muwm 04'. furnished rooms, electric stove. 1400 G,-10011 11094,,-,oo, mblnl 8662- W AWWUW. 1000 Gulf Ld Warehousing and Material Hand- to Lu-nniuurou. Nam New 3530 Gum" ling Equipment Officer, Ottawa. High school, lam. six-room 3590 Gwllm" 3-i.l7o.;4,9zo. house. Protestant. Phone 0379 aw gfuglb - Occupational Analysts. Ottawa, 103 03",-,4 .ooj,'('w1T-I-;f”0',"' 15500 1,” L3” 01170-54.920 Ind I3i450-34-100- without breakfast. Central. 10350 Hegdwgy Chemist:-oy Technician, Ottawa. Phone 4019. 11500 Hugh 1750-84.1 . PTT-TT:T"”T”-'” 1000 I-leva . Remedial Physical Training In- 0:: ;go?foo”",;”' PF"""m,';; 3000 Hi Grant . -iructor. wlnnlpea. Man.. 82.400. Kin. Ema" "' '”"”' 1000 Hlchwood SIGN. 1 ' 350 Holllnger Detail na 11 ii 11 f . 1 W5 30"" your ne-ar.est. E?lI')llc.5BIo'VlCeorn2;oYIl1- W 3000 "W" Y' mission oiiia. National " ' 3" 190” 1”” merit Office and Post Office. wAN-rim - METAL -runmlm 1:00 :03" ' lathe. I or 10 inch, 24 inch cen- 55 "d 3” ters Must be in good condition. 2000 ""5" P 1 , male model. l:. M. cannon, Box am 756. summerside. um Hy cm" ” W 7 21W IIQHIC ' k . . I 9'13 vim limit 19:: :3; .3115 ..E.m...:...m.......:-- 1 . . - BILIABLI LADY WOULD LIKE I000 Jucknifa ,. .. J .'.I part time work as clerk in Mg Jmicea mm, mm son: an. Guardian- castle to store oats: the ma.lds' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 1600 Jet .... .. 20 4000 Joburke 17 8000 Jollet 36 3600 Jupiter 195 8000 Kayralld 8 0500 Kenvle 9 500 Kenwel 140 426 Ker Aid . 17 1-2 3500 Keybo 18 1700 Kirk Hud . 80 9500 Kirk Twn . 19 58800 Klondike . 14 12400 Kristina . at 1-2 20260 Kroy . 185 040 Labrador . 825 1500 L Dui 70 750 L Ling 20 4500 L Osu . . 20 620 L Shol'e 555 21380 Landov 12 500 Lsvalle 6 2500 Lencrt 10 1-2 3500 Lexindin 10 8550 L I Lac .. 73 187380 Lorado 113 2200 Louvict 13 1-4 2900 Macassa 170 1000 Macfie 14 1-4 600 tltlsiart 140 21500 Malbeilor 18 2800 Marlglcl 4-3 500 Mcwatt . 8 1-2 41180 Meril Pet . 750 500 Meta Ur 20 2500 Mill C 40 8925 Mlndam 195 6500 Min Scot .. 1.0 400 Min Coup 10 7-8 1000 Moneta 46 1100 Nat Pete 161 12350 Nes Lab 205 178800 New Bid 63 3-4 1550 N Brist 142 11000 N 8 Do 205 2500 N Cal 67 100 N Cone 123 9400 N Contlll 62 8800 N Delhi 108 7500 EN Devon 22 1850 N Dicken 270 7874 N Fort 35 1500 N Goldv 18 1-2 2500 N I-Iarric 36 6000 N Hlridge 24 3-4 2600 N Hugh M 9 2000 N Jason 7 2600 N Kclore .. 14 3-4 17800 N Lard U 166 1000 Ne'WllilICl 19 1550 N Marion 8 1000 N Mol'l"l5 .. 14 111001 N Mosh 73 1000 N Mvylam 25 9000 N Nora 8 1500 N Rouyn 6 6000 N Ryan L 10 1-2 , 50000 N Senat is 1850 N super 235 4500 New, Thur . . 9 315 Noranda 61 3500 Ncrgold 9 320 Nonmet 250 2000 Norvpax 12 3-8 4300 N C Oils . 260 (15500 N Dcilis . 10 15000 Nor Inca . 12 4000 Nthland 7 1100 Nubar 17 7500 Obasks 7 3-8 1095 Obrien 66 2500 Olmlta 190 500 Oleai-y 18 1200 Ont Pyr 80 200 Opemisk 113 500,011-rnads 7 1-2 7300 Oaisko 48 18771 Pac East . 37 Produce M.ON'i”17LEAL, (OP)-Federal de- pgmvnent of an-icluture quota- tlons: ugs: Free oasesp extra large 46-47; large 46-46: medium 41-42; small 38-39; B 31!-39: C 33. Re- ceipts 390 cases. Butter. Wholesale 02 1-2; cur- rent receipts Que. 81; first gl"ade creamery prints job price 00 1-2- 63. Receipts nil. Cheese: Ontario white 34; cal- ored 34; f.o.b. factory, Que. white 33 3-4; Que. colored 33 3-4; f.o.b. Mont.rei.l; wholesale Ontario white 36 1-4; colored 35 1-4; wholesale Que. white 34 3-4; colored 34 3-4. Receipts nil. No. 1 potatoes small lots Que. 755, 85-90: N. B. 50:, 67- 70; N.B. 755, 1.00-1.05: P. E. I. 755. 1111-105; P. E. I. 105, 16-18; P. E. I. 50s, 65-68. GRAIN WI1NN1PEG, ICPJ -Flax prices continued to show the best (one on a dull Winnipeg grain ex- chanize Friday- Prices for top grades of classi tllo, IWA and doiilrszzc 11'heat' dropped one-eighth cent front Thursday except class two dl.ll'1LlIIlS which were unchanged. Closing prices: Oats: May 74; July 60 8-4; Oct. 68 1-8.4. Barley: May 95; July 92 3-4.4; Oct. 92A. Rye: May 1.04 3-8; July 1.03, 1-8A; Oct. 1.03A. Flax: May 3.15 7-8; July 3.06 5-83; Oct. 2.91 7-"B. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL, (CF) -- The U. 5. dollar closed Friday at a dis- count of 2 27-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 1-16. It took 87 5-32 cents Canadian to buy 81 American. Pound sterling 82.73 ' 1-4, down 1-8. Markets At A Glance By The Canadian Press Toronto: Ilndllstrials and west- ern oiis advance; oihels slip. Montreal: Indiustrlals and papers advance. New York: Market 1-iig-her; rails and sircrnfts lead. Montrefdstocks 1000 Pac Pete , . 875 1500 Panwest. . 34 0 1000 Param . 7 1-2 66100 Parbec . 18 50 Park Drill . . 425 500 Pathfndr . 70 300 Paymstr .. . 37 100 Peace Riv . 605 1000 Pcrhscrt . 11 2400 Peruv Oil . 05 32700 Petrol 51 575 Pick Cmw 112 17000 Pitch Ore . 23 190 Placer 25 18100 Ponder 129 1900 F013 Oils 30 3000 Prom Bar . . 5 2000 Preston . 286 1500 Pros Air 405 600 Purdy 10 600 Que Cop 67 1-2 2200 Que Lab 14 1000 Que Man . 72 2000 Que Met 350 1500 Que Nick . 63 7400 Queriston 82 380 Quemont 14 7-8 10700 Rad-lore 80 8000 Red Pop 18 1200 Rcdwat 110 4300 Reel Pete . 11 100 Rexspar 100 8805 R10 Prado 53 1275 Rlx Atha 148 10600 Roche 14 1000 Roxana 12 3-4 6500 Roy Silv .. 12 200 Royallte 12 1-2 3000 Rundle 1.5 8500 Rupun 3 1-8 5000 Sand Riv .. ll 1-2 200 Sapphire 180 14400 Scurry 144 100 Sec Fr 1710 3980 Siicrrit 4.15 400 Sigma 600 3500 Sllanco '6 21550 811 Mir 93 I600 Sollrls 35 500 Slada .. 30 1750 Stanlvell 37 4001) Steeloy 11 2100 Stp Rock 532 55700 Sud Oont 27 1000 Suivf Inlet 19 22900 Swt Grass 27 500 Sylvan 115 100 Teck Hu . 205 1700 Thom Lun 13 8500 Tombiil 43 1000 Trans pm 210 19000 Trans llirs 54 l 1600 Trans Res 35 1.2 2500 Trend Pet . 1: 2950 Triad Oil 265 3500 Tungsten 20 3000 (7 Min 20 1925 11 Ash , 370 82.5 lln Keno 010 52300 Un Oils . 102 I 200 Uri can 113 410 Ventil 15 4800 Viola 195 4500 Vulcan 42 280 Waite . out 9500 Weed P1-r an 3000 West Ash 15 4722 W Home '10. 1775 W Lease , 510 1500 W Tungt 53 moo Wlirich 75 5500 Mlnchstr 3 5000 Winora is 1-2 1500 Wr Ham 173 1000 Yale f.d . no 500 Yan Can it 8000 Yellorex ii 770 Yk Br 1241 LOUTH. Ireland - (CF) - Fam- ily seat of the Barons of Loutli. 400-year-old Lnuth Hall was sold to farmer Peter Murray. He will use the ballroom of the loo-room Ablt 17 7-8 20 Bath 19 Bell 40 Brazil 7 1-4 B C Pow 18 1-8 Bldg prod 37 C Gem 96 Steam 93 C Brew 22 7- C Car 18 C Cel 231-4 C Chem 8 7-8 G P R . 22 7-8 Cocksh 9 3-4 G Smelt 22 1-8 1) sang 20 1-2 D Brid 78 1-11 D Tar 8 1-4 ID Tex 0 5-8 -Dcrw 20 1-4 lrdnin 14 5-11 Fraser 15 5-8 20 1-4 35 1-2 lint Pop 56 1-4 ilnt Paw 85 Lake wds 28 1-4 1-fud Bay 38 1-2 Imp Oil 29 3-4 Imp Tab 9 7-8 Massey x 7 5-8- Mcooll 28 N S11 Car 25 3-4 Noranda. 61 1-2 Price 33 Que Pow 22 St Law C P 42 3-8 Shwilgll 40 1 Steel 30 ' 1111 steel 12 1-2 Walker 54 1-2 Canadian C lild C Pap Ford . . . A Car Fdry 34 1-8: Beth Steel 53 i Ches Ohio 35 1-8 Cons Ed 42 5-8. El Auto L 42 1-21 G I-llec 90 1-8 G Mot . 64 1-41 Gn R pf . 49 3-8. Kencot, 69 1 Mtgmy W 80 1-2! N Y Gen 211-21 Rad Corp 24 i std 011 N J 75 5-11; Utd Acft 48 7-8 11 S Rub 30 3-4 Vandad 38 W Un T 41 5-8 Wothsho 53 Ml LIV-l!)RP()Ol.. (Reuters) - Two, moililtitilious waves which broke bulkheads and flooded cabins caus- ed an estimated 856,000 damage to the 17.48:-ton Norwegian orn- tanker Doml Hills which docked here Monday for repairs after leav- ing Narvik, Norway. for Baltimore. quarters will house pigs and chick- ens. to bomtinl Britain Seeks Share In Marketing Iranian Oil V w holesale . IONDON - AP) - Britain Tues- day night was reported seeking a half-share in E projected interna- lloilal combine that would channel Iranian oil-back lntn world mark- ets. The remaining half-share in the wojected combine-which has still to be okayed by participating oountnles-would be divided be- tween the leading oil companies of the United States, France and the Netlierlands, diplomatic iri- folmanns said. American and European oil company representatives met in London December 15 to consider ways of selling Iranian 011 if and when it begins to flow again. They considered a plan for a joint mar- keting plan that would lnivolve formation of an international combine. Their tentative conclus , ions halve never been dmlciaed. 1 Diplomatic sources ill touch with Bl'll.liE.h leaders snvld Britain hopes the Aiigi-5-Iranian 0111 Company. whose vast oil empire in Iran was nationalized in 1951, would take up whatever share is allocated to Britain. The British government itself is a majority shareholder in Aloc, The infoiimatloll came out as Lord Reading. minister of state for foreign affairs, told the House of Lords that British-Iranian talks on the complex oil question have be- gun in Tehrail. Replyllig to a questloll, Reading denied puiblislled reports that an internationally - owned marketing company, with the United States as the predominant partner, will be formed to sell Iranian oil. He did not elaborate. F.a1'1101', Iran's newly ii-ppolnted charge d'ai'ia1'1-es, Amir krusral Ate-har-Ghasamlou. called on For- eign Secretary Eden to present his credentials. He was the first Iran- ian diiplcmalt to call at the foreign office since diplomatic relations 1:-etwoeli Britain and mm were broken off in October, 1952. 'r'ne' two countries restored relations last month . Sees Danger In Bank loans For Consirilclion LlliONTR.EAL. (CIP)-Edouard La- belle. president of the Provincial Bani: of Canada. in an address released Saturday sounded a. warn- ing against effects of a govern- ment plan to permit banks to ex- tend mortgage loans for new con- structlon. ulate an economy similar to that during the Second World War, with a subsequent rise in me coat of living, he said in his address to shareholders. - There was no question about ithr. ultimate aim but there are dang- ers "which should result from the means now being proposed to ach- ieve it." Mr. Lsbelle, who spoke Jim, ill at the 53rd annual general meet- ing of shareholders. said there will be many readjust:-nents in 1954 which wil require "our best fudg- ment and cool-'-ealdedneas” and that although promises 04' the fut- ure are based on the country's natural resources. these do not necessarily guarantee unoeasing Progress in economic development. ”...At present tlrrie, the state- ments of banks show that these institutions would find it difficult to make mortgage loans on a. large scale without assistance from the central bank Bank of Canada. More than that, such loans are posibie only in terms of an in- crease in deposits, whlch...play in our economy a. role equivalent to goods for current consump ion be- ing nevesarily increased to the same extent, is apt to stimulate an unfavorable development. . ." With hostilities in Korea endled. hopes for a resultant increase in goods available for consumption "cannot be realized unlem recon- versloii is successfully carried out." "This in turn depends on whether conditions will be favor- ,Sl1l1lErS. .Vl0l'eo1'er, a ”TVllepair in The United States able to new investments, and on what will be the reaction of con- coun-iry like Canada, demanding as it does on foreign markets, more parllclilariy on the American market, is at the nlercy of external circumstances completely beyolld our control." y Gyps Being Put out Of Business By Cynthia Lowry Long-term loans are apt to stim- 9”” IOBGHO, (OP) - B. S. Van- stone, president of the Bank of Tomato, said Wednesday there is no need foi- pesslmian coiicel-nl.1g 1864 " if business directs its policy to a curtailment of costs, with sound end agressivc nieroll11nd- laiisg." Neverllht-leas. he said in an au- dreas to the bankx annual 1110-!- lrlg, the year will be one of in- tensive colrrpetition and inter ing challenge, and he saw "p :1 1:11 justification" for the views of both optimists and pessimism, Return To Normal Instead- of recent dowliwal-ii trends in some lilies of business indicating recession, "is this not merely an indication that North America, after years of artifici- ally-atimuluted sel1ers' markets, is striving to return to the normal condition of a buyers' nlarket?" William Kerr, general manager, said value will be under constant scrutiny. "but this is as it should be and in not something that need given concern to good merchand- izing, , "There is little n1-ed in fear what lies ahead in 155-4 for those businesses whose policies are founded on industry. Intelligence and integrity." Mr. Vanstone said recent ad- dltions to Canada's known nat-iml resources should, ln time, enhance the standard of living. Rich Prornlu "New Brunswick, nortthern Que- bec, northern Ontario end the ter- ritories now give promise of sirl- ditional rese-1-ves nf copp:-r, lead, zinc, iron and iiikel: and UIFV give indications of tin and mail- ganeee heretofore available only from abroad and important surl- plies of uranium and of the newest wonder mt-tnl, columbluim. "Discnvnrlc-s of former ye-1-.: hiwe been brollglht close to pro- cluctlon. Saskatchewan's north counfxry has begun producing uran- ium. From the new mines at Lynn Lake, Man, first copper are has begun to roll toiwards Allberta. "New open pits. supplied with power by submarine cables under the St. Lalwre-rice, will soon prod- uce copper in Game; and iihe new railway should be ready next sum- mar to bring iron are from Lah- radar. Oil Sufficiency "Already more iihan half-wary to self-sufficiency in oil. we may at- taln it altogether in the rlevlrt few years. The prodigious engineer-in: achievements at Kitimat, B. C., will soon heirln producing alum- inilm for ailrsr-lyps and for ex- "vlritiliout tiauot, Oanada. being ventlve methods. Set owners. however. should 110 suspicious of any repair service organization offering in make calls at the alluring price of as or less- "Few repair men can effort! to make calls at those prices." the 1838 says. "TV sets are a lot dif- ferent from radio and a lot more complicated. It. takes time to in- cate the trouble and several tests may be necessary. It is very easy to lure people on with it cheap price, and then load on plenty of extras as parts or labor." No set-owner should ever let a repair man take his equipment from the house for repairs without first establishing the reliability of the repair man and also receiving a receipt for the set. And no set- owner should permit repairs to be undertaken without first receiving a written estimate from the re- pair man on the cost. Reputable dealers in television sets should be able to recommend mo"”.' . A good repair service. nltholleh "lhis addition to the means of mm, shady dang” hm, hem payment. without the volume of found who received kickbacks from dishonest repair services. For several years. TV repair services closely tied up with two, large manufacturers have been on- eratlniz and other manilfaclilrere and appliance dealt-1-s l”inl'P been working In co-operation with mnnv 1 community groups to protect the nubllc from the gyps. 1 Fort RENT Modern six room apart- ment on first. floor, just out- side city limits. Rental .870 per month. Occtipancy Felt, 1:t. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate Broker Phone 3428. NEW YORK, (AP)-The tele- vision repair gyp, who caused set-j owiici-s and ii'miufacture.s such pocketbook pain in Tvta early,- free-ulicelilig dnys, is slowly being. run oilt of busiili-as in the Unltedi States. There are two big reasons: 1. A pilbilc education project. backed by the Better Business Bu-l renux to wise up set owners to. the wiles and gimmicks of the TV1 repairjyp. , 2. A system of TV iiervioe or-1 ganizations staffed by men trainedl in everything from electronics to human relations. 1 There are still plenty of upsi- around, waiting to snare.the un-I wary, however. They flourish chief- ly in areas newly-opened to tele- Vision. "were noticed A general im- provement where television has been established for a period." a ettvr Business Bureau spokesman explains. "Usually, though, it takes about 11 year to get people acting sane about television and estab- lishing standards of reliability." TV gyps operate in many ways, -",0 mm Wm, ,,,1.,.,. 1,5 lnjum-it Better Business Bureau official: we” dropped ,1 3911.; mg my" state, and it is hard to establish an! hard and int rule: on pre- l'AGE THIRTEEN Bank President Sees lltl Need For Pessimism In 154 close to great naarketa. will atoll vasilly in world importance as 1. source of industrial materials." Finlslied-goods industzies, glvci an intelligent and sustained tml migration policy. "may shnultan eously gain additional mulpowel capable of utilizing their osplta. equipment and developing 1 great home market, but iimimlrzration can scarcely be counted upon to swells our home market rapidly enough" to serve as a substitilte for ex- ports, . . . . "Canada's trade pmblema aw henceforth problems of rnnrket-1 ing; of dimnvering whiut good; are most wanted by the cnnstinier at home and abroad; or workln5( (mt means for producing them. economically: and of placing them within the consumer's reach at 1 price h will pay." 1. K Tllm er: iE.1i.nimJiFFJnE nltlu today In tile loyal Canadian Air Film for young men-as Air (mi Oiiiim and as Aimolt ietllnitions. For lull detail; on training, pay and other lmvellts, mile to st see iii person R. C. A. F. CAREER C011 NSELLOR Journal Bldg., Summerslde OIVIIIII The R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT As The R.C.A.F. Aseocistlon Club Rooms Bank of Commerce Building CHARLOTTETOWN on Tnosdlyo-8:00 us. to 0:00 pm. Wedno-sdaya.-9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m PHONE: 9658 ' A free showing of film: at In- terest: to prospective B. C. A. F. applicants will be made between 2 and 4 pm. flll Wndnesdayil. Par- ents nf those interested Ire IISQ ,cnrfllnll,v lnvlfml to attend. WANTED Mllcll cows, beef cattle, good steers, big heavy bulls, calves (4 to 6 months, weighing 350-550). Top prices paid for choice livestock. Anyone with livestock for sale notify- JOHN R. BURGOYNE, New London-Phone 4-6 collect Surgical Plans. WANTED 3 Men and Wonicll lleiwoon the ages of 60 to 70. in good health, employed or about our special Sick and Accident, Hospital For complete int'o1'rnalinn Phone 9760 NOW. to enquire and otherwise.