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Wu” to Domldmg C03. basis should proniptly uritc: mums Company. 1500 Delorimlcrv linurin. Piiui.t. Lin. Ltd., 2i SL2 Dept, 3' Momrcall Paul St. E, Aiitlliltiiii. EARN I'I.X'.l'RA CASH - CASH IN' on spai-c tiint-. Nu cxpciiciicc lieu- cssary. Show L)t"1lilili'.ii Cllrisilllils (lard A :ortlilcli' to your friends. Large Vlli'iPil. Guy Nineties, Flea-, i-tire. Animnzerl C0flli('S, tiiiilil-. ren's Box, Ciiiindlali Scenes. Bibir Va 9, Gay Folds, Catliecirnl, Red Ve tel, Conlilieiital Wl'al)1,llili;5. Gift. Cards. lniperiiil Vellum sta- tionary, l-lacizil Fab Hziibons. and many more high quality items. Free Album slioiviug 28 Beautiful Personal Cards. High commissions and bonus on volume. Write to-, day for samples and money-mak-l ing plan. Douglas Greeting Card Co., 50-C Bleeekcr 51., Toronto. strayed STRAI Eli-1': YEAR. OLD I-lEIF- er (Red). Please notify Joseph Curley, West. Royalty. To Let 3r”6'T.r3.i':7(.)Rr: on TWO FUR- ll islicd light house-keeping looms. 5993. io'ia'i' - nnnnoom. (GENTLE- mant. Sober. Apply 160 Prince Street. Ti) I.I'l'l'- FI'-RNISHED FRONT bed-sitting room, heated, sec- ond floor. 22L Wt-ynioutii St. 7 i;OR7TltENT-ONE rNn'n.NIsll- mm: ed room, with bath. Second Boarders Accummndated ghoul” A"o'.E':';-mC.- ...c.:m:...a.'.:v4.f.7-7--V To 1,1-yr .. SELF-CONTAINEI) DVANTE? T Pl':-IVJSIOEER5 IN bachelor apartment. Residential. country mine. 1 mo ern coii- Apph, Box ..L-gt. Gunrdimt v , ,4 l 35.00 7...; s--------- iri:d1nkfiiFe!APP(1;apBlox S 124, cfifit TO LET - TWO H0llSEKEEP- Guardian , ing rooms. Private entrance. Dial jars & Trucks For sale E'0l?iSj-171.!)-1'04? iTv'3i-(TI;7rii IN good shape. Dial 4686. FOR. SALE .. I9-CID oi,n'sTvioniLE. Good condition. Apply 190 King Street. Dial 8662. ' con SALE 61":-Vrnanri - 1948 Pontiac Cnacii. excellent condi- tion. cnnd IIFFS Can be financedw Dial 7035. Evenings. For Sale FOR sALi::nLAiT('sicAr. con size 14. Dial 4306. i7oiz.sA'L"E-olu;A.v IN GOOD condition. Apply 159 Dorciicster. l'olz"sALr. - HOT WATER. TANKJ Practically new. Apply 204 Cum- berland street. r-Anni FOR-SALE O HOUSE na- served. Mrs. R. A. Campbell, Long River. FOR. SALE-- BOAT. ENGINE, rope, traps. Seymour O'Connor, Mllltown Cross. WiE'.Tf.r: - um-ti: AND LOT 22 acres of land. Apply Box 123.1 cm Guardian. V F011. SALE - I NEWLY FRESH-i cued cow. Guernsey and Jersey.' Lewis Moore, West Royalty. ' SAL -r:r.i3(r1?ni('WivAEi- Fifi? er. Cash only. Apply 297 Syd- ney St. eon SALE-CLEAN l-1AR'i'Il l-'iLL. H ma XL 4 cubic y:ir:l load delivered 83.00. Apply County Construction C0,; Phone 0535. y F6r'r'sI'(l?n”..'.x'7r3tini:n or-fcows , to fresiicn shortly. Also good; trotting linrsc, rciisnnnbly price-d.l if Allison Carr, llarrii:ctnit. l E-l0ltNb'.7Al.F.--7.A'l" A BARE(iXl-NI , Black niid Silicr Fox Cape, ilii lg pcl'irri i-olidlfmii. Write Box 125,; la -I'0R.7S.A'liE :(iloi'sn-oTv'nIA?- grilc Road. tun miles from Ken- Sillzitlll. To be fll0i'?d. Wired for please rriurn to Roy's Taxi. "Email? Help winter ' , ”n'RN1t'i;iiV;-siMii.l-TAIAN '7 To iinrk in sriw mill. Apply Rus- sell (inlvs. Milton. Miscellaneous 7 ianmrjiisTuT:'L7sniETnonl-YA? Claybourncla. 110 Upper Queen .,' Street. 'ao1ls7Ew'triiiiizG. it E 1'' int (i vin- aiion, motor, washers and elec- o. trical repairs, Polisher rental. A Storey Electric. 1,! iKrrEnTcs L n )(Fr'r-Til-ii s- t', Batteries. Yes, now is the time F to check your present battery. i. F x If you are in the market for a battery for your car, truck or tractor, come and see us. we can supply you with a new Presto- llte battery for as low :1 limit and your old battery. Claude Hogan, "Your friendly Cockehutt - dealer." parts, sales and service. A Tlgniah. Phone 43. Gilzirtilnli. y lizlits. Andrrw Jollnslon, Mar- gut: Found x' Fo if 5' n "L; villi: 'A3"r3W?t7liv:" 700--'.)(l. Sonicrlcd Maci)onnld. ' l.lttlc Pond. g 7 Lost, T g "4 LLOST - IV.il.LI7.T CONTAINING. sum of inoncy. would flndrr 8006. "r()"1Tr:r - 3 ROOM unma- nlshed 3rd floor apartment. Ap- ply 249 Prince street, afterlt o'clock. To RENT - COMFORTABLY furnished room in warm apurt- ment, 2nd floor. Continuous hot water. Central. Phone 3356. T0 LET-IIEATEI) APARTME '1', four rooms and bath. Electric stove, continuous hot water. Deal 3765 between wand 12 or 5 to '1 pm. FOR RENT-IN 3 room apartment nnd private entrance, Duke St. No children. 173 Beaver St. East. TO LET AT 59 LONGWORTII Avenue. third floor 5-room heat- ed self-contained apartment. Continuous hot water. Electric stove and 'fridge, Apply Irvings, third floor. Wanted SVANTEI) ROOM AND BOARD for two men. Separate rooms or room with two single beds. Box l..U. Guardian. SUMMERSIDE. with bat it at 1 74 Apply Requirements (Federal Civil Service) HOSPITAL NURSES GRy)ES Government Depart- lmentir in No". Scotla - 52,300 - 52,930. Details obtainable on posters at National I-Employment Offices, Post Offices and at tile Civil Service Commission, 10 Tobin Street, Hal- ifax, N. where. applications are to he filed. 44n'”i"j:""'"" FOR SALE PICKLED COD 12 cents per lb. Ii. CHAMPION 8; SONS Kensington Insurance For Nonilrinllers CHICAGO, (AP)-Three Chicago men have started an auto insur- ance business to serve non-di-ink- ing drivers only. They plan to give their policy- holder: a substantial reduction in tutu. Joseph Gundereoii, who heads the newly-licensed Illinois firm, nay: those insured will sign this pledge on their application forms: 'll do not use alcoholic beverages and I will not do so during the life of this policy." The Illinois department of insur- ance says initial rate schedules of the new firm are about 25 per cent below average rates for lla- bility and property damage cov- erage. and about an per cent un- der the even a for collision. bonus KIDNEY x. Pll.iS v LONDON. firet atomic generating station will send electricity into the homes and plants of the industrial north from barren. under-developed Caithueaa in tahe northeast. tip of Scotland. Reliable sources said Wednesday the government has been looking for a site in Scotland for its first industrial atomic power station. and Caithness, a county of fisher- men, is favored. The filial decision is yet to be made. Full government priority will be given to construction of the plant, which is expected to run iieck- and-neck with a similar project in the United States. The atomic Energy Commission in Washington has said the first industrial atomic plant in the U. S, is expected to be completed by 1957. The British plant. to be staffed by about 1,200 scientists and tech- nicians, will be supervised by the Atomic Energy Corporation now being established. The government announced Tiiesdny the corporation will develop atomic energy with (Reuters) - Britain's OTTAWA. (CF) -'I'iie govern- ment Thursday rejocted it Cana- dian Paciflc Airlincd bid for a cross-Canada air cargo service on the ground it would not be in the public interest "at. this time". The decision left the crown- owneci Trans-Canada Air Lines a monopoly on east-west air traffic and opened the way for I reduc- tion in air-cargo rates now charged by TCA. Specifically, CPA sought a ser- vice which would carry cargo be- tween Moutreal and Tomnto and Vancouver. via The Pas, Marx, and Edmonton. but excluding local traffic rights between Montreal and Toronto. 'IlCA for some years has been o(-irrying air cargo in conjunction with its passenger and air mail flights. The government's decision gave the Air Transport Board permis- sion to consider a. TCA application for reduction in cargo rates which, the cabinet noted in its statement, would reduce them "io about or below the level pmposeci in CPA”: application." New Raiea TCA applied iaat,February to reduced its rates on s schedule ranging from 15 cents to 24 cents 1 ton mile, repruenrting a. de- crease of between 30 and 35 per cent in the rates than in effect. Government authorities said it is expected there new rate: now will be approved, pmbably within the next fortnight. The cabinet announcement, of interest to 9. large section of Can- ada's aviation induatry,came near- ly eight months after hearings or: CPAls application by the 'Air Transport Board. The Prime Minister! office is- sued a lninute of a meeting of the icammittee of the Privy Council, which studied the case. The de- eision was that 'ICA so far has met the demand for air cargo space, that there is not room for two separate companies l.n this field and that competition at this time would likely result in "heav- ier burdens on carriers. shipper: and taxpayers alike.” The ATB said it had no statut- ory jurisdiction over the case be. causcdt involved "a major change in P01iC.V." It did nobrecommend for or against CPA's appucgtion, HOWGVI-31'. it favored development of an Mist-west all-cargo serviceauch as GPA sought. to establish. Canada, Behind - Tile boa-rd's report to the cab. "M. made. public. Wednesday for the first time, said Canada has fallen behind the United States and other countries in air-cargo development. While much air cargo would continue to move in aircraft de- Slg-ned primarily for passenger ser. V106. experience in the United States had shown "that there 13 main and I. need for both this service and for the operguon or scheduled all-cargo flights in air. Cm” meolflcally cleaignecl for that Purpose..." The, '””d- While lnltrovlnl such a. service in principle, mad, "0 recommendation as to who should run it. Neither the cabinet announce- ment. nor the ATE report referred to what has been described in min? aviation circles as "the main Doint" of the decision. M Suite. these informants said, are more than the cargo service 19-9211. A decision in favor of CPA could have given private industry 1 foot in the door," from which it could make further inroads on government; monopoly, For on-mole. Pacific Western Airline: ha: applied to the AT! '9" '- 900th-CIIA!" pauenger aer- vlco between Vancouver and win. Hillel. ulinc lrietol Wayfarer air- "W This cheaper service, it til. lolvmi. would bring .i. mm w n reach of I wider nnge or people and would also out into gillil t PWA'a npplicauoii bum? Yet been heard by the Olhlrl Inlongtgd other airlines have shown inter- ”m" CMNGHIIHI the governmentfa 1” Vt fir-t adopted in ma, of "l0"'C0mPItitlon between air an. veer. This protection-pougy, mi. oomed for the most part by my”. ian aviation. Wu duigned to pro. Z33ii”iii1i.ii?t.:3."”l'2.. "'"”” mgliury. 00"! of the 0 foot-in-door angle tr . "4 if V003 5! 0ordon':l'c(.3r:- :2 A muom who and in entreal that GA plans full-pulls Williotitlon with 'lOA acrou Gan- ” "'4 "N the ontikauoii "ll ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Plan Atom-Power Plant In Barren Scottish Area the aid ol private enterprise. Rapid development of atomic energy in Britain will reinforce Prime Minister Churchill's request to President Eisenhower for a freer exchange of information on atomic energy between the United States and Britain. Reliable sources say Churchill will raise this subject at the Big Three meeting in Her- muda next month. Britain has carried out two ser- ies of major atomic weapon trials in Australia and the projected in- dustrial plant will be the eighth atomic energy establishment in the United Kingdom. Work is already in progress on an atomic power plant. at Calder Hall in Cumberland, another rug- ged county, in northwest England. This plant will be used for ex- perimental purposes only. Britain's other six atomic ate- tlonstare devoted to fundamental research on atomic energy, re- search on atomic weapons. radio- chemlcal study and the production of fissile material. an alternative to plutonium and pure uranium. Govit Rejects C.P.A. Bid For Air Cargo Service aimed at the idea then nhall be more than one trims-continental opertcr." Both companies declined locom- ment on the cabinet decision. At. Montreal, a TCA spokesmen lliid the company will "continue to en- deavor to provide the best possible air chipping service to the cans- dian public." Says Navy Plans Big Aircrafl Order TORONTO. (GP)-Aircraft maga- zine says the Royal Canadian Navy plans a Sl00.000,000 order for new anti-submarine aircraft. The monthly magazine says in it: November issue that the navy has chosen the twin-engined Grum- man 5217' as a replacement for its anti-submarine Avengers. The planes would be produced under licence from Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation of Beth- page, N.Y. The federal government is con- sidering contract proposals from de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited in Toronto and Canadian Car and Foundry. Co. Limited of Fort William. the story says. REAL VETERAN NASSING-TON, England (GP) - The oldest postmistreu in Britain, Mary Dixon, celebrated her 96th birthday in this Northamptonshire community. Nogsubsidy For CanadiaLShips OTTAWA. (OP) - The cabinet has decided against subsidizing Canada's deep-sea shipping fleet to keep it operating under the Canadian flag. it was learned Wednesday. However. a government source said. operators ltard-pressed by ocean competition will be allowed to dispose of ships built in this country during the war and bought under a "covenant" after hostili- ties. An aiinouncemeiit on the turn- dowu of re-presentations from the Caliadian shlpowners Association may be made toady by Prime Min- ister St. Laurent. it is not expect- ed to be included in the speech from the throne at the opening of Parliament today. Two Alternative- While iiilorniaticn was lacking on just what the government will do for the 38-ship ocelln fleet, sources said the casing of the oovenant means either: 1. Oivnerll will be allowed to sell war-built. ships to other countries, or 2. They will be allowed to trans- fer thorn to British registry, under which cheap operating costs will enable them to make a profit. Hopes Work On Seaway May Slarl Inipring later olievrler expressed hope Mon- day night that construction of the st. Lawrence seaway might -start next spring. A start in early 1954 could come about if United States courts dis- pose expeditiously of a series of suits filed by American opponents of the project, the minister said in 8. speech to the Ottawa West Liberal Association. , He termed "mcst gratifying" ac- tion of the U. S. administration during the last week in designat- ing the New York State power authority as the agency to co-op- erate with Ontario in power de- velopment. and be welcomed ad- min'istrat.ion 1-epmientationsto the U. S. Court of Appeals for a quick hearing. "If the representations made be- fore the courts are successful." he said. "it is quite pol-eible that construction will begin in the spring of 1954." SI) BMARINE TEMPLE The ancient temple of Philae in Egypt occasionally is submerged by the waters of the Nile. For particulars, apply Phone 8812 FOR snua or RENT Modern new White Rose Service Station, well located near Charlottetown. W. E. STEWART. Canadian Oil Companies Ltd. to After 5 p.m. 9447 DESIRABLE asphalt roof, all hardwood signed for the purchase of any tender not necessarily FOR SALE BY TENDER ESTATE DR. E. S. NOTTING, CHARLOTTETOWN. Lot of approximately three-quarters of an acre on Mount Edward Road, in beautiful residential loca- tion just ouiside the City Limits. Modern house. eight rooms and bathroom, cement Phone 3052 for appointment for inspection: Written tenders will be and including Wednesday, November 18th. Highest or RESIDENCE t basement, oil heating, floors, outbuildings. received by the under- thc above property up to accepted. . McPlIEE & TRAINOR. Solicitors. OTTAWA. (CP)-Transport Min-' NOVEMBER 12. 1953 UNTIL . so no Jo 'so A6 A. T TO TENDERS FDR COAL p Tenders will be received at the office of the uiicloi-. signed up to Noon on Friday, November 20th for supply-1.... the City with 150 tops of screened-coal for theicily Buncff ing, and 150 tons of sicker slack coal for the Market Building. Coal to be weighed on City weigh scales and trimmed in cellar of each building; ALSO separate tenders for supplying the City with the above coal in carload lots, Lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptedm 1. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. T FOR SALE BY TENDER RESIDENCE OF H. O. BOHAKER ' 65 McGilI Ave. " Five bedrooms and bathroom on second floor, kitchen, dining room, library, living room. hall and powder room on first floor. Garage attached. Basa- ment partitioned and sheathed for playroom, laundry, vegetable room, furnace room and toilet. Automatic oil heat, day and night control. 1200 gallons per year will heat house. Inspection by appointment. Dial 9131. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FISH FOR SALE Delivered c. o. D. tiny island Railroad Station in 50 lb. boxes or over. , Large Fail Salted Hake ..... .. Small Summer Salted Cod . Medium and Large Summer Cod Dried Large and Medium Cod 20c iii. Fall Herring in 22 lb. Pails net S330 per priil Summer Mackerel in 22 lb. Pails net S3.90 per pnil On orders outside province, freight will be added to the above prices. 120 II). . 100 lb. . 14c iii. EASTERN PACKING COMPANY LTD. Souril, P. E. I. Also one 1953 one miles. ., FOR IMMEDIATE SALE One 1939 Chrysler Royal, tires. 1951 motor, 13000 miles. ton Dodge. heavy transmission, showroom condition. only 22,000 JENKINS BROS, excellent; body, good steel box. has 1 Summerside. s VALUABLE A FARM FOR SALE ESTATE J. R. BEATON Appiy:- Quickies Farm of One Hundred Acres at Winsloc five miles froni Charlottetown on gravelled mile from pavement, railway station, feed mill, graded school, store, post-office and churches. land. large dwelling-house with bath-room, new dairy barn, and other outbuildings, all in good repair. Mod- crn equipment and ham accommodation for twenty- five cattle. Electricity, running-water and telephone. MecPIlEE & TRAINOR, Solicitors, 165 Queen Street, Charlottetown. road. one-quarter l-Iighly fertile By Ken Reynolds ..-jg-r.,... -an-v.v.x unnux x l Want Ad said!” lilo-a”m3I:.'.t.. " - I think the job's permanent ,llke their Guardlun I ifhere Ought To Be A, Law By Fagaiy And Shorten so new ms i - Miosar srzvs t unto THE LADY i WDESTLER ' 4 AND sivs... A. v iAQi?'tl( '. S-mitt i TH! mas: wear ooucuiiie aovls TiMlNG I5 .. as WELL mv TALKING v preterm HE wura Foe stem, IN A CEMENT MIXER PUNCH LINE EEFOQE HE LET5 AS WITH mar - goosgg . ( HUMAN SEAL unoaiz -.. Hts sci-lNoz.' g ' i '” i.-sane-Deere l . N ,-iiiliifotltiis Munotnnoav JOKES! THE COUOHIII . COUGHING I9 . I x ". Willie I Atuvloviuuasf cwc.-1ao,ILL.' p ,, oun BOARDING HOUSE WHAT 1 HE'S WILDER THAN ? In-it5RE'5 FILCHING some ' ATHROW M0 W5 X on ttl THIS PALACE otz MY NAMES , & NOT PRINCE ALBERT.'--1 planner- vi. LY RECALL PLACING MV 30,000 i x teouuos ALLOWANCE iu : - V. THlS DRAWER-v1 MUST EGAD MAJOR HOOIILE MeAu Z z 5lMCE HE 6TAND5!-THMU ear THAT HE'Li. eves PLUG KNOCK ou '- IN oufue Ricur. : less. - HUDDLIN6 ' . 4"- x :9 00': WW3” IMAY8E'9JFFiiLO V