PAGE TEN Advertising Rates Payaiile In Advance Mlnlsnisns charge For Any Advertisement as Cents Central Guardian Lot.-als be per WWII: Western and Eastern Louis the per word; Announeeinents and Comings Events So per wovdi Classified do per word; in Men erlun Notices Mo per inch; Lists of Floral IIIII spiritual offerings. Cards. stc., so per name; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engagements to words (or 01.00 and lit cents for every additional I words; Notices If Thanks and Appreciation. Ito per inch or do per word; Lists of sub- serlptions. -lit cents per inch: Address and Presentation 81.00. other Rates The advertiser agrees that on application the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors In a-he-tlseanenta beyond. the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion at the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence or its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability in non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. cars & Iriicits For Sale For sale 101?. SALE-1942 FOIIIY '-rTON truck. Good condition. Cash bar- ' gain. 25-! Kent. iron. saw - iiisii YA-Nil-Eiillll Sedan. Low iiiilt-age Perfect condition. Plinnc 24211-J. yon s.u.r:-was romi ('A-R, overh:iuicd. Good rubber Wil- liam ilounam, North River. '.-6.Ts:;.;i.a;"..m't(-.1sxriroim 5275.00. .-tpplv in l:'i8 llppcr Prince S1,, t;:i31mvit or phone 2294-J. FOR. SALE - ONE 43 MERCURY i-2-ton truck in perfect running condition. J. A. P:-lei”: Boy. TOR SALE--lillfl I'ONI'IA(l SE- rian, in good condition. price 5-i75.00. May be seer. on Mar- ket'Squire. Saturday, July 21st. ...LL...:.m..... roa. SALE -1941 CHRYSLER. Condition fair. Selling reasonable for quick sale. Apply Frank Stevenson, New Wiltshlre P.O. .....:...-DLDD. FOR SALEm0NI'J TIIREE-TON 1947 truck with hoist. Guaran- tocd perfect running orderf 5400.00. Apply to ill. Edward Street. CAR FOR SALE ON MARKET Square Tuesday, 24th, 12 noon. 1950 Meteor sedan, like new, low mileage. W. H. Boston, Auc- tioneer. I FOR SALE - AT A BARGAIN. 1950 Anglia, British-built car. Very low mileage. Good dition. T. B. Rogers. IV. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. Evening Telephone 1829. Bar Accessories ......:...?D...:... GOOD USED PASSENGER TIRES 17 each; truck tires 900x825x 750x20. 830; 32x8, :25; 700x750 xlaxl7. 315 each. Truck tubes 85. Passenger tubes 32 each, shipped C. 0.D. collect. Glen- dale Tire co. 1287 Weston Road, Toronto, Ont. La...L?..L.....:... PORT WALLIS SERVICE STA- tion, Port Wallis. Phone 6-2975. Good used passenger tires, any size 57. each. Shipped C. O. D Glendale Tire Co.. 1287 Weston Road. Toronto. Ontario. ..j.......... cars Leaving FAR. LEAVING FOR BOSTON July 28 can take two passengers. Phone I12-L. Elia La'aTrTx?.. FDR BOSTON? July 27 or 28. could take 3 pas-. sengers. Phone 1591-2. CAR LEAVING FOR BRITISH Columbia. Jilly 25th. Can .ic- commodatr two passengers. R. MscDousnll. Morcll. For Item l'TBNISIIED HOUSE T0 BENT. Phone 2802-R. ,, FOR RENT -- FOFR IlNFl7BN- lshcrl iooms. Scmml floor. Adults only. Phone 2423-J. . DL FOR. RENT - ZN!) FLOOR. apartment. heated. 4 rooms and hath. central location, immcrlmtc possession. Box 602 Guardian. ROOMS, MOSTLY S I N G L E. Please do not ask for ihrre or more The numbcr in call is not: 3031-L.. Mzillcitts Room Rental Service FOR. RENT -. HEA1':"h APART- mcnt in l"ict.ou. Nico living room with fireplace. Lal';lP hedroom. Kitchen with rzoml clcctrlc stove. Bathroom. Vcrnndnh off living room. Spnrlmis grounds. N3 monthly. Write .Y. B Ferguson. Flex 260, Pit-tnu. NS For Sag icTa'sTE:I."i5rivr ri?ii;:”rTi.xV Psrkdale. lot 77xl92. Phone 2512-J. FOR SALE-OATS AND BAR- lcy mixed. free of mustnrcl Phone 1582-32. l-lrrtlli Foster, Msrshflrlrl. - FOR SALE - TWO n0l'BLl”. deck army hunks with four hospital mattresses. Tclephonc 30434 or write PO. Box 224. .....:..:..L.D....... FOR SALE - OAK BARBER chair. Good crinrlition. Not hydraulic. ber Shop. 156 Queen St. . POI. SALE-I NEWLY FILE!!!- ensd milk cows. 2 resistered Holstein heifers to freshen, also 3 cows to freshen: also it feeder cattle. Home in morning till 8.30 and evening after 8.30 pm. Ray Ford, Winsioe. .........................-D.D... son SAL! - JUST anuvan new shipment of high grad: John Deere hay equipment still going at special introduc- tory 9 foot dump , I McKenzie. St. y con- , Apply Fashion Enr- prices. Side delivery rakes rakes FOR. SALE -. STANDING HAY A. D. MacPhail, Ulgg MFOII SALE -- 5 CALVES. IIIR. i Stephen McQuaid. B'iishaw. , FOIL SALE - 35 GEESE. PRICED Grain , WINNIPIKE. July 22 - (OP) - Oats and barley prices moved nar- rowly in dull trade Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. some selling in both grains was prompted by overnight rains in Manitoba. A few shipping orders came out. but prices generally were lower. . July rye continued to advance under buying attributed to Amer- ican interests which found little for sale. Seaboard buying appear- ed in flax dealings. No information was available on export. loadings of Canadian wheat. Prices for I. W. A. and class two wheat were unchanged from yes- terday. closing prices: Oats - July llll-5: Oct. ill”.-; Dec. sou-b; May saiuint. Barley -- July l.'..'2b; Oct. 1.17 lie; Dec. 1.14-ma; May l.1'la. Rye - July 2.i1b: Oct. 1.o8iib: Dec. 1.06: May l.70b. Flax - July 4,08b; Oct. 4.00b: Dec. 3.85'i-b; May 3:86',iI. York and Vicinity 1 sell. Maurice Carr. Kinkor: Mr. and M". Ne" Mann” spam ma SALE - Tunas: i-iaci: a recent Sunday in York- Cliesterflold Suite 575.00; car '-j rsdio 520.00. Phone 959-w. FOR SALE-A QUANTITY OF standing hay. Good quality. Venetta Robertson, Powiiai. A .m TFOR SALE - SEVEN ROOM ' house and barn; largc lot. Ap- ply Post Office Box 185 Souris LFOII SALE--N0. 3 HAYLOADEII. last in stock, 5300.00, tires extra. Percy Robinson, Morell. extractor, uncapping table, un- vnpplng plane. D. G. Neal Winsloe. seasons. good as Bruce, Mi. Mellick. standing hay and large quantity of iced oats. Write or call at Mrs. Gerald Keefe. Klnkora. RE. I. LL.....L.L.:L.L... FOIL BALE - ONE COMBINAT- ion planer and matcher. One Shir.-gle machine. one rutary carriage and tracks. Garth Wal- ton. Bonshaw. L FOR SALE -- APPROXIMATELY 423 acres of land at Portage. adjacent to main highway and C. N. R. tracks. Pulpwood. lum- her and peat bog on property. Valued at 52,000.00. Highest cash offer considcred. For further de- tails, write M. C. Shelfoon. O'- Leary. P. E. I. :..:.?.L....L. ELECTRIC WASHERS 349.50. WE are overstocked with good Elec tric Washers, such as Beatty G. E., Easy, Connors and many others that we have taken in as trade ins. Our experts have com- pletely overhauled and re-finished these machines. and they are ready to go out like new and fully guaranteed. Write to-day for n Frce Demonstration in your own home. without obligation. of one of these washers. our ls- land representative will be glad to explain our Easy Budget Terms, as low as 32.50 a week write to-day to Ridgewood Elec- irlc Company. Pentagon Bldg. Halifax. , Female lie-in Wanted . .L..?:.L:Lj.L.. l;wAN'rsn-Main FOR GENER at housework. Small family. good wages, evenings and Sun- days free. Apply 84 Hillsboro St. or phone 2496. Lost .LL......D........... LOST - PLASTIC GLASSES IN case marked Elite Montreal. Re- ward. Leave Guardian. - LOST IN CITY, GRAY SPECK nylon sweater. Finder please phone 1608-2 or 1760. LOST-A PARCEL BY PUTTING under seat of the wrong car on the Market Square on July 17th. Please leave at 17 King BL, City. Maia Help Wanted ......??......?L.j.. FOR SALE-I20 FRAME RADIAL FOR. SALE D COCKS!-IUTT 15A Power Mower, 6ft. cut, used two new. Arnold FOR. SALE a- FOURTEEN ACRES Mr. and Mrs. William Waits were visitors to Covehead recently. Miss Norma Lewis spent it. day at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Vessey and son sterling, Winsloe were vis- itors to York recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Miss Audrey Henderson, West Covehead spent a day in York the guest of Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. Mrs. John Jay was a visitor to York the guest of her sister Mrs. Harry swan and niece Mrs. Walter Mat-Laughlin. Miss Alice Crockett, Monclon, N Alt d l the funeral of her . B. uncle the late Mr. Joseph Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craswcll and family. were visitors to York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1-larry swan. Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Mt. Stewart is spending her holidays at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George Watts. Much sympathy is being ex- tended io Mrs. Arthur Wyatt and Mrs. Prank waits on the death oi their father, Mr. Joseph Dover. Mrs. Pope Newman. New Haven is spending n few days in York. the guest of her daughter Mrs. Leonard Newson. A plastic demonstration held at the home of Mrs. Swan last week. was Allan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newson and family. linion Iwad. spent a recent evening at York. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. Quite a number of York Institute members attended the convention at Marshfleld, where they all en- joyed a nice turkey dinner. I Master George Proud is spend- ing a. few days at oyster Bed, the guest of his aunt, Mrs Gordon Carr. Miss Shirley Vessey spent a week in the city. the guest of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert l-iorne. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts were visitors to York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watts. They also at. tended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Joseph Dover. Her many friends are sorry to hear of the accident oi Mrs, Westley Matthews when she had the misfortune of falling down stairs and received injuries to her arm and back. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacMillsn Ind Ilmilll. Covehead. were visi- tors to New Glasgow, N. s. recent- IV. "I9 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Effc MacMillan. They were uccompan. -...D-D.-. ---- l d b M. . YANTED-MARRIED MAN 'r 9 y ' "d M” I” L"”' work on farm. Permanent pos- i vlnn, good wages. Elmer Waugh, . i Wilmot. Valli-,v. WANTED gg QUANTHY GOOD . Bullets, live months old. High- i Mlstelialiilillls est market prices. Woodrow i ---e--------e--m- Wlicatlcy. pnav TRIPS - SOUBIS, 'ri(i- TM nlsh. ctc., arranged for parties WANTED - THREE OF. FOUR i of it or 4. Private car and rooms in city by quiet, voung . driver. 112-L. woman and three small child- ll reii. Phone 115-J. Personal L.........L..L...L..... ENJOY A BITE-FREE VACATION! Use D-Ter (448) Insect. Repell- ily bites. A few drops will pro- tect for hours. U. 3. Navy Form- ula. we at all stores. I :& ness now open in King's County WANTED - 12 GAUGE GUN good condition. Phone ills-L. rooms. ground floor. Phone 277i er suitable for tractor. Mayhew. Ti-yon. Pn0l'lisll0NAL MAN WANTG to rent ti-room house. or ground floor apartment. write lo: dot ant. to avoid mosquito and black VACANCY. RAWLIIOII BUSI- Trade well established Excellent L WANTED - APARTMENT, FIVII m WANTED-LARGE IAIIM TRAIL- Newton HOOKED iwos - womums wanted to make hooked rugs in their own homes. All mam-this supplied. Workers living in or n e a r Charlottetown preferred. Write Box 604, Guardian. FOR SALE 0pp0l"tlil1ll.lV.i' Full time Write at 1 Y Bell Piano. excellent ?&'i,,?,”,,':,:,f,'.” D”"MLa-”0" condition; '1 lawn mower. 15 inch blade; 1 man's Inn" bicycle (Sunshine), almost s new, balloon tires. Phone 949 FOR SALE DWELLING IIOUBE ?”3”;........i 3" :i':i.t'3:TF";"T:i: I" M'”"""e yp. : II If re on - - ere ts1o.oo- No. 5 Universal 194:4-to. Write full plrticularl C”m!s""'3 0' 8 "”'"” mowers All file any trar.- and lowest cash price to no: sin CGMTCHY loclled 0" W00" tor. No It at rs tor -lolm Guardian. Island street Deere meat 14 rectors sassou; -------L One only! automatic nag: may 130.23" Hon!” even-nines Apply BIC OI PIQIIII 5- I I ll Alllllfj my what A. Piolcard Farm Tran time after July anti. willing to 1' JiaulwA3T' tors Limited, Malpeque men than expenses. Writs not I o"u3u9 - we " . on-rd!-ii. Sign-imm .. I Strikes Account For Lost Time OTPAWA, July 21-. (GP) - Three strikes accounteo for more than 'Il per cent of the total time lost and affected more than 50 -per cent of the workers involved in work stoppages arising from disputes in Canada during June, the Labor Department announced Friday. strikes of rubber factory work- stories: .Ali taxes owing Spring- field School District No. 95 not settled by August It, 1951, will be handed in for collection. By Order of Trustees. STORE WANTED Large Montreal concern are desirous of obtaining a. Store to rent in the best ".o.n,n.t-rt.-.i'.:l business centre of Charlottetown. Wriie:- a combined lime loss combined total of 6.960 workers. Preliminary figures strikes and lockout: month. involving 13,841 worizing days FOR SALE 23 of a taxi Summerside. Also to VMonarch Sedan, fully equip- ped. This car can be finan- iake older model May be from busi- business in oed, will sedan in trade. bought separate ness. Call 2244 Summei-side and ask for W. R. FEI.CO'S CIIAIN STORES LTD.. 1609 St. Lawrence Bivd., Montreal, P.Q. Rx-Q:-55 xx-xxx-mx .- &&& Maiariuo g A meeting of the 8th Hy. A. A. Battery Associa- tion will be held in the ARMOURIES on MONDAY, JULY 23rd at 8 P. M. A Full Attendance is Requested. L. R. RANAHAN. President. NOTICE TO CATTLE EXHIBITORS All cattle exhibited at the Pi'ovinc'ial Exhibition, August. 13-18, mtist be tested for Bangs Disease with- in sixty days before the show. Exhibitors please note entries close July 28th, and positively no entries ac- cepted afterthat date. Send application to the Do- minion Department of Agriculture or to CIIARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK and PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASS'N. By George Clark The Neighbors V .3 rs ' , 7.11 .. .--I . ? Q ' I's'u'i.os:"un:-Irneau to. let. 'r"'THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ers at Toronto were responsible tor of 92.000 man-working days and involved a showed 62 during the workers with a time loss of 128.150 man- D?D 1950 FOR THE BENOVATWG . AND MOVING OF SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL. Tenders to close Tuesday, July 21th. Lowest or any ter oer not necessarily accepted. -Aiiiily- mvmo HARRINGTON Secretary m NOTICE The properties of Messrs. Torquil MacNeill and Henry Sentner, Milton, have been leased as "Private Fishing Property". Signed: MILTON FISIIIING CLUB Lasers. F PIILLETS FOR SALE About three hundred Hamp- shire Red Puilets well de- veloped and just starting to lay. For further informa- tion writc- BOX 9, Charlottetown T11!-.I&Isann WANTED FEMALE TEACIIEB ior Protestant Orphsuiage bchool. Some knowledge of Music helpful. Standard Certif- icate Pay and Supplement. Comfortable living accom- TENDERS WANTED 1 'JULY, l23, 1951 " AUCTION SALE or iiousmioui minNs'rUim am) armors 47 anwaiu) smnar, mmav. JULY 27 as 2.00 gm, , I am instructed by Mrs. Sarah Nicholson to sell bx. public auction her household effects including: electric washer (Easy). cast iron kitchen range, ice chest, studio couch, dining room suite, antique parlour suite, couch, hail rack, 3 bed springs and mattresses, dressers, congoleum squares, lawn mower, kitchen utensils and dishes, bedding and other small articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. nannnr. senavnn Don't Miss the opporiunity to Get a. New I IIARDIE SPR-AYER. We are selling them at greatly Reduced Prices. We have a few left. Also -on hand, a second-hand John Deere MOWER, second hand Hurdle SPRAYER, RANSOME DIGGERS. 'We carry parts for Watson and I-lardie Sprayers and John Deere Machinery. JAMES A. llacliEiLL & sons Summeraide i - NEW HOME FOR SALE Residential area, lot 621,-'; x 110 ft., bungalow style, containing living-room, dining-room, kitchen, bath and four bedrooms; oil air conditioned heating. Immediate possession on completion of kitchen cup- boards to your taste. For further particulars apply:- modaiion FREE. A ly in. I P" A. w. oaunsrr, Solicitor- IIIA M. BROVVN. Sr'I'ret.ar.Y. Gmfton P. 0. Box 324. Charlottetown, P.E.l. MACK AND 1'. V lid THE LILAC WE'RE TAKY lultliillllii him. it's full of office gossip." by Ken Reynolds Quickies son. x.-x. -.. b.x3,b Ax. NVX c-9 at's wrong with that list.-you. said "Well, wh self I should shop the Guardian Want Ads for her- calm!" "I'm sure my husband's secretary wrote this letter for our our WAY , vario- ARE. . HNR CLASS LODT5 CAWWT ToMtc' 657'---r s-eoo ALL-EXPE MONOCLE AND um-t eveevf pu-we VACATIOM FLICKIN6 A .,oerAiL,oownis'iba To GILTMORE 6950: OF oust cu? cosrr-xizo 1, . It .. BEACH .' .FiZOM HIS 'ruesoAv-eveumes. ,, ,, Mouoei2mAMeo' cuaareo Fol: rout -..',-.g. -M MONUMENTALLY frrts A y vou HJT TH' PLATE N FRONT AN' 'TH' BACK Major Hoopla .2, . t?6nAvq' l.'Oex'l'I7elE Btoulsiag, Pvzoeczem-s -saizizv You Minute?-. MAKE IT, t-iE'5AiD. ADJUSTING Hi5; PULL-"9 HAl4sKAFF.'- I . By J. R. Williams rPwA-5 A V ACCIDENT: x GIRLS HtT DOWN WHEN THE? HIT--. LIKE WHEN THE! 5LA9 VA!" RACKET ' 60'l'-- 51-IE ' L iI:2'I..'..-1 t