l JULY aloe mm; 1952 9 7? ' l Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. 39th ANNUAL GOIWENTION P. E. I. Women's institutes uted to American interests. Prices for class two and I. W. A. wheat were up one-quarter cent. Closing prices: Oats - July 79'AB, Oct. BOIAA; Dec. 80iliA; May 8215A. Barley -- July l.l07;.'.B: Oct. 1.20- ii.S. Steel Report CLEVELAND, July 6 - (AP) - Even though the steel strike has lasted five weeks, most steel users note? Feeling l .01 0ptimism In THE GUARDIAN. UI'IARLOT' lETOWN drain 1 WINNIPEG, July s - top) - lRangc of prices was narrow Satur- session of coarse gram ' Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Eastern Locale as per word; Announcements and Coming Events be per word: Classified So Def word: in Meniorism Notices iue per inch; List: of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. et.e.. be per name; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for l 31.00 and 10 cent: for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks i and Appreciation. Mo per inch or be per word: Lists of. Subscrip- tions. 68 cents per Inch; Address Other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out oi errors in II:v:I'u.lBmEll'.I beyond the amount paid hr the space actually occupied by that portion or the -uwrtlsenient In which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. have been able to operate without difficulty. The magazine steel. reporting this today, said they all have been living off their inventories but the inventories are about depleted now. However, Steel pointed out that mass vacations are starting in many of these metal - working plants. The trouble will come when work resumes in the mills, it said, be- cause it will take 10 days to two weeks to get the flow back to steel consumers. Steel made no comment on when it thought the strike would end. Last week Steel said many execu- snd Presentation. 31.00 Apartments Wanted ..----:------- WANTED-BY TVVO ELDERLY women. small furnished apart- ment or cabin or two light- lmusckeeping rooms on ground floor, preferably with bath on same floor. Call 1735. liars Leaving i:liTe7.TiAv1l?io'-150iz- n6s"r'o-37 l?o'1t.ssLr:-Two MILCH cows. tives in the industry though it would be over by today. Most difficult items to buy now are steel bars and plates, said Steel. For Sale Stan Parker, Fredericton. FOR same - GOOD Qiisu-rv strawberries. Picked daily. B. H. Currie, Fairview. FOR SALE-EARLY AND LATE cabbage plants. Mrs. Eldon Schurman, Spring Valley. FOR SALE-tsocxsnufr nai- ileigii-of Terror . Reports Said Exaggerated The Maritimes MONCTON, N. 13., July 5 - "A feeling of optimism seems to per- vade the Maritime Provinces which is based upon solid grounds judg- ing by my observations after visit- ing the” principal centres in those provinces, including Halifax, Syd- ney, saint John, Fredericton. Charlottetown and Moncton, de- clared J. A. Argo, assistant vice- president of traffic for the cans- dian National Railways on his re- turn to Montreal today following a tour of these provinces, accom- panied by H. C. Champ, traffic manager for the Atlantic Region of the railway. "Business in all lilies seems to be holding its own with the pos- sible exception of forest products. which appears to be experiencing a slight setback bllf this will prob- ably right itself as the season ad- vances and the international sit- uation clears," Mr. Argo continued. "I find considerable construction activity going on, with the build- ing ot new industries and extens- ,day in a dull - trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. The trend was irregular. There was moderate commercial demand in oats and barley. A few buying orders in flax were attrib- '55lA: Dec. 1.203; May 1.211,-QA. 1.95; May l.98V,N. Dec. 3.i36V.N: May (not. open). Rye -- July 1.923; Oct. 1.95; Dec. Flax -- July 7288314: Oct. 3.933; clearing Auction Sale AT MIDDLETON ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, BEGINNING AT 1.00 P.M. As I am retiring from farming permanently I will sell on the above date my farm equipment consisting of thresh- ing outfit, farm engine, grain separators, grain crusher, sec- tional seeder, hay mower (new), farm wagon, dump cart, two-row scuffler, horse hoe, driving sleigh, road wagon, cream separator, one set scales, carpenter tools, work harness, both double and single, fur robes, express wagon, and all small articles found on a large farm. , All household effects including chairs, couches, bed- ding, linens, hooked rugs, squares, three bedsroom suites, toilet sets, sofa pillows, kitchen range, two room stoves, JULY 9- 10, 1952 Prints or Wales college, ciiarlottetows WEDNESDAY MORNING- ltegistratlon-O-io:so A.M. Presldin:-V-ilifrs. Herold Laird. Kelvin Grove, President P.lt.I. 0 Canada. lilnry Stewart. (loll:-cf. Official Opening-The Hoiiou ” Minutes of 1051. Convention. Address of Welcome-Hi: Worship D. L Stewart, Mayor of Charlottetown. President's Report. Appointment of Resolution: Committee. Displays. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-1:30 P.M. Presiding-Mrs. M. J. Doyle, North Rustlco. Institute Ode. Supervlsors' Reports. Institute Work-Mia: Mary H. Eohln Junior Work-Mrs. Maylcs Manning. Arts and Literature Report--Mrs. Oscar MRCNHII. Speaker-iili Mary MscLennan Resolution On Arts and Literature. Discussion of Resolutions. Report: of Radio Committee-Mrs. Julian Herring. Discussion. C. C. Baker. July 8. can take uvo, phnne loader like new; older hayload- , , g . ' . . . G at P t t C I g t H . so. ;:;w;5:5i02e-uD":':;”1e."::gd hex:-: lL:'klm:;:1:;fgI),3 ma"”'a””””3 5” two writing desks, piano, radio, antiques, sofa and ottoman, nf,:n;:.c',:,,Y1o:,e,;?,Y,:m,;',',:;',, 0"” CAD LEAVING F03 305T0 bine. 6' it. cut; used recondi- By Norman Macswsn "Another feature in the iridust- walnut marble top table' (grape deslgm' two floor lampsl WEDNESDAY EVENING 8.00 PM .luly 12. Accommodation for 2. iioned tractors; Frost and Wood Toxyov J"1Y 5 "o (R9i”91'5) ”” rial sphere that seemed to me ap- a large quantity dishes (china) and silverware and many Phone 17594.. - b1,,,,.,, 5 1.. cur, 1.. ..xce;ie..l-f'imJ1aDtaoI:fa; llforeiisbnd Ofiice ot- parent was the resurgence of the articles not listed. l';::'.'::.'J'Ilu';i:1:',-u"Iil;';l'1'1n::;':"m m'”m"”i”"; T-' h . Elli it S! w bi K - 3 B 95" 9 W655 "-- i it ih t d thee n P'- liars & Trucks FM Sale i..i?f.... lo 6 5 an an '&',),',,,l5m:,t,w:a,:f,exi21d'f;,slEEDISED3 grlhxvlgbessglllimpoitantmfniftor in Also my farm if not previously sold will he offered ”d'”'fn'1.'"::J:?,f.','::,g';:::::;hf:,:':" ””'c'”' "' ""'"” -....-E--.As-----, --mmrmmm-:4?-w m id pi d -n 1 He 1 T 1 - ' . - r , V ' 1.-on SALE .. 1941 Mngcum, Fol: SALE-TWO MASSEY HAR- as greatly exaggerated, Caenagalff m..i”fYgoei:aig',”C,,elvEr;g C0l:f1?1mEd0f lgo ,aCt19'-:dWllY1h a 003101016 Set 05 lfitllldlfizs Movie-A.(,.Vi.W. (conference in capeniugen. good c,,,,dm,,,,. Cheap, phwe no 50 gal. sprayers, one low Conditions are not as bad as when Ii mm me same spmtseenp we ence an iia el , ouse extra good, sevcidl acles v 2254-L. 283 Euston. Eon sans:-leis OLDSMOBILE. wiicelcd truck wagon, like new; people have been led to believe, several used gasoline engines, cheap; one No. .'i Halls thrcsher. said Yujiro Izekl, director of the Foreign Office's international co- ed to predominate which augurs well for the future of this part of old growth hard wood. For moveablcs, terms cash. THURSDAY MORNING--9:30 A.M. Presiding-lV'rs. M. J. Doyle, Vice-President. North Iuslico. Health and Social Welfare Report-Mrs. W. E. M.ncKlnnon, "95fh- 5 ”5'”"d"- 9-V”””"' 9”": fully equipped, ilircshed only 4? operation bureau, at a press coii- Canada-H he C0”C!”d9d- Ulgg. 'llU0"- Alli”-V 257 Sldmy Sir ncrcs nt grain: one Massey Har- ference after he returned from ?T"'" "” If day is unfit, sale on first fine day. Speaker-Dr. J. C. Therrault. 00" 01' 5”" 5 P-m- rls self propelled combine, used Kure. i i Resolutions 7L...r.M...- - ...,, ,,,,, SALE - I935 PLYMOUTH "Certainly crime in Kure is no worse than in towns where Am- very little. will sell at big rc- lluclion. L. D. MacLeod and Canada's Steel CLIFFORD WRIGHT HUGH MORRISON Discussion of Resolutions. Citizenship Report-Mrs. Edward Laiighlin. sedan (licensed), good tires, re- , " conditioned motor. Reasonable Sons. Victoria. erlcan troops are stationed, he Owner Auctioneer. Sue-ker-Mm John 0- Murlev offer will be considered. .1. rmmm-rm added: u Resolutions Emerson Murray, Fredericton, Lost JESEIEEEE dTx19ll'Si;;lli!3ii?l hat: Alb Discussion of Resolutions. pm. "”msr"" 4"" owe---mu W59 am m r 51 an us- , . ----- ".'::":.':.:”:?.." ::;:..:r":;::': :;:11;,",,,m:5;,0l,;g3;y,0gcglmes 5,;,;S:,; ------s------ nwnsmv mmoou-mo mr. f C S . n UT - ll 3 S C -. - ... . s roman wanted P193" "Omit HEW” G'3d”9Y '” lary at gthe former naval base Ext sides for increased production. P"'hu'n'5v.I1'u"' Malwlm MacLeod' Hanan” Preside"! LEI" -..L W AN T ED - HOUSEKEEPER family of two adults. all mod- gPh9"9jE79 ”"i3i3:Ag' Kure on the south coast of Japanis LOST - IN SHOI'PiNG ms. main Island- iurncd nut 1551.798 tons in the first five irinnihs oi the ycnr. ii WANTED Report: on Home Eeonomioo-Mrs. Howard Wood. Report: on Agriculture-Mrs. Nell Math:-son cm conveniences. Phone 851. llilct. Wallet containing birth 139” 5"” mm” M ""3 C”"l” Most Of 72393 ""” ””"l 3479-605; speaker--Mr. Henry MacDonald Dairy Superintendent --............-.. . A L - H .. -s - -. . ' WANTED --HOIJSEKEEPER. FOR ;;e,::,f;c”,”,',”40f3id ,:::3,,,.gf mom" 2il?y""nZlu.2” Sllfftlllle ::le"s:lrciier: xl;url::iniii:)rfmSt:(ilsl)lrEisldlipglfmd til: Demnnsifliivt-)-C bi Clluircll-::dern. Southpori. assisted by country home. good WIRE! W ----74-;-'-.-- under the influence of alcohol d - - - "Wm " " 0" " A mm ,,,,m., Apply --zv do LOST-BLALIQ LEATHER niLL- bm,k1,,g ,,.,,,do,., p,mes.-- aflmdumon during May mm” In modern printing office in St. Stephen, N. B., gfloliltioni Guardian. fol: jcongailnintg sum Dfbfflloiggy Reports that Kure and me m, N, to 318,890 ms, 5 W" m,,,, Compositor or Pressman with at least two or three .n;f;',':,"" mpmmmm mm m-- an m r an is crs, e W n ' . - . ,- , ' t - WANTED g. FOR. SACKYILLE Pmleis pcamw f:mi:i C:-mom. :g:n:lgi"g1es(ll.:i;i"icfi:,r:Ir:niggtigtfgrswgifg .io2,92s durlondiZuFIViI::. h39.iRi1.avD;avl.l': years experience. Single man preferred. Good op- ,, C,,,.,,,, M,,,,,,,,.,, N,,,.,,,,, Mcmmmx Hospital" nglsmrm MW" 11115 5100- Find"? NPHSC lint. true," he declared. compnrcrl ) I l p0ltumty' Address: & "Huh Gem" nurses for general duty. Straight return to Agnes Donahoc. Rosc- iriih 9,7711, 8 hour day. 6 day week. new . last. rear; g SAINT CROIX PUBLISHINC ()0. THURSDAY EVENING-8:00 P.M. salary scale effective July 1- a::i Iynewrltars 1' ' p,e.mi,,,..M;., gum” Lm-.1, pguident Apply Miss J. Murdoch, Super- Male wanted NEW DEFERRED FAYMEN-I St. Stephen, N. B. 0 cums. lnivendenb sackvmev New Emmi terms on Remington Portable Speaker-Dr. Ivan Crowell, Director of Handicrafts. Depart- wick. ..:...L...s..a..s--- REGISTEREI) NURSES FOR. GEN- cral Duty, wanted by 80 bed hos- pital in modern town of 4800 population, in the Peace River Country. Salary 5160.00 per month with full maintenance and laundry provided, 35.00 per month bonus at the end of each six month period. Fare from Edmon- ton refunded after six months service. Three weeks vacation af- ter one year, and all statutory holidays. Straight eight hour duty. Comfortable Nurses Home. Apply Nursing Superintendent, Grande Prairie Municipal Hos- pital, Grande Prairie, Alberta. For Sale FOR sans. - A new Jail?! Deere dump rakes. At reduced -?”"5 ” ifl:iM'ldA.l m”& F1?” lFnirmd"7uTnEomrT A””””'''""' role on -. B peque oa . '. , - iron. SALE - is ACRES G-0-O-D fm” 13” Alberto” or Omemy E. C. BELL, , second growth hardwood. in lots GUARANTEED RADIO R . Allis. Phone Alberton 71 Auctioneer. to suit purchaser. Leslie Weeks. Elliots. AIITTION SALE or our school and two small buildings WANTED - MAN TO MAKE '75 tons of hay. Apply Garth Wal- ton, Bonshaw. WANTED - MAN TO OPERATE farm in King's County. Must be capable of working unsupervised and while teetotaler not neces- sary must be conscientious, re- liable person. Married or single, if married there are facilities for man to build own living ac- commodations. Age group 30 to 60 years. The person we re- quire must be capable of doing general carpenter work and have a. workihg knowledge of all farming branches. To the right man or couple. we offer a good future. State all facts in reply and salary expected. Re- plies lield in strictest confid- ence. Appiy Box 209. Typewriters. Payments as low as S5 montliiy. Big machine perfor- mington Rand. 104 Kent Street, Wanted WANTED-BUYING GOOD PIGS over 35 lbs. until noon Tuesday. Wellington McNeili and Son. Buntain and Bell. Wanted Immediately Young man with experience in painting. Apply- J. W. DON CAMPBELL SOITIS Jnckie Doyle. Phone 1009-L. To Let FOR RENT - ONE OR TWO UN- O'Leary 44 - miles from Charlottetown. Apply rooms and bath. Call D. B. Mac- I am instrucicd by Mr. mancc, poi-table convenielicc. Re- Florent Doiron of Sr. Malgyktl Lot 22, to sell on Tuesday, July 8th at 2 pm. the fol- lowing: 1 cow 9 years old: 1 cow 8 years old; 1 cow 5 years old, all freshened last spring; 1 cow 4 years old, due to freshen Nov. 10th; 1 heifer 1 U2 years; 3 steers 1 U2 years to 2 1,t2 years; 3 spring calves; 1 brood sow to farrow Sept. 11; 7 acres of heavy clover hay. Terms Cash. STANISLAUS DOIRON. m-jj:-:3-z-n GIVEL SERVICE 352640 - 553130 . ment of Industry. New Brunswick l HOLSTEIN BREEDERS The P. E. 1. Superior Holstein Bull Club now owns l two outstanding sires. One, the son of Marksman, ' which is now at William Beers' farm, Belle River, and the other a son of Talisman, is at the farm of John Colwill, Kingston. Non-members of the club can now take advantage of the services of those sires. CECIL STEWART, Secretary. AUCTION SALE AT CRAPAUD FRIDAY. JULY 11, BEGINNING AT 1 P.M. Household Furniture-consisting of beds, couches, dressers, set of hand-carved sofas and chairs, kitchen range, Astral electric refrigerator, tables, chairs, dish- es, etc. Also all household effects. TERMS CASH. "if day is unfit, sale first fine day. DR. N. R. BOVYER. AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL MAN - st--new on my am at z ma a . one x. M seven-thirty p. m. purging i757f(1)3ma my FOR SALE - BUNGALOW WIT" 'ro LET-ONE SELF-CONTAIN- E 1”80 103- ham 3"d 95mK9- mo ed 3rd floor apartment, three FISHERIES OFFICERS from 5 to '1 at 50 Upper Queen. M ...- FOR SALE - LARGE QUANTI- ties shingles swamp spruce black and red. 87 a square at mill. Goodwin Brothers. Baldwin's Road. FOR. SALE -- COTTAGE. WITH electricity and half acre of land on phrk road Stanhope Bench. Apply Mrs. Margaret MncAulay, Booth, 2833-L between 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Teaeheriylantsd WANTED-TEACHER FOR BAN- gor School. Supplement S-100.00. Violet. MacDougall, Secretary. WANTED-T E A C H E R FOR Grades three and four, Dalton School Tignish. Supplement Young man 18 to 20 inter- ested in accountancy. Must have completed grade 12 or first year university. Ad- dress replies to Box ”H. E." Guardian Office. Prince Edward - Island Dctnllii and application form: at Post Offices and National Employ- ment Offlcca, or ncnrest Civil Servlco Commission Officc. One who is presently employed but wishes to bet- ter his position. One willing to accept responsibility capable of supervising departments and staff. Apply in own hand writing, giving outline of ex- perience, age, references and salary expected. All replies treated confidentially. and who has had experience in retail selling and is I s”"'h”pP' three hundred dollars. Terrence G Y For SIALE -1- go. AA(JRli1SacS!'(l'(rAI:3)- Gavin, secretary. 9" 9'" C. E. BENTLEY & C0., Union Road. -or 23. ".”.'.fEi.'i? 55””?-lli...S” ?.S.E. JOHN- DEERE mus Tr-mi N- S- roit sans: - rnosr AND woon School. Supplement ssoo. Mrs. S C R A P E ,, hay mower. Arthur Monaghan, Chas. Rogersoii. secretary. At Mount Edward Road. .....LL.L.......L.C FOR. SALE -- NEW ELECTRIC rangette. Phone all. .L.L..L...:...:..M.. WANTED-TEACHER FOB STAN- hope School. Supplement S325. Lloyd Shaw, secretary. up your SCRAP role sane - LITTLE riG's"s?.oo WANTED - TEACHER, AUBURN. A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. 0 O FOR RENT I . . each. Raymond Wood. Albany. new school. Apply Guy Gamc-- Lead, copper, brass. rad- , l Two Offices recently Occupled by DIV C- H- Beer- 6N HAN-D 6rL'i37(rt r7o's7r"s” ”"- A"b”"'i iators. Steel. batteries. beef Ch”'””M”w"' P'E'I' u : eth'n ou found in the Guardian Want Ads! Com letel redecor ied' also one nice small off i i turned, ...'u.. now while .upp.y' svrufnafftrcfrpxciiia bottles. hides a All mean - r - 4”" l E -V s i P Y 3 ' ice ” lasts. Keith Ramsay, A. C. Ram- say, Kensington. roifisft-: - niiix cow, T0 for Dunstaffnage School. Supple- ment sIi'l5 for principal. 5325 for primary. Mrs. W. B. Dover, sec- MONEY to you. We pay highest market freshen soon. Harry Green. Cen- J3'EX'.....L-..M.LLL. prices for your scrap. r or i 2 u E -. -or pnowsn nnos Ltd . FOE sans:-casn m on nus '" ” ””' , . HE DRUGGISTONOUR 90W” W5 W015 I ,; in! edit Prices with ii flock of :2?:;,yAppxy N' K' Salmonm "C steel and cast iron r1eliver- BLOCK JUST PUT UP WALL.'IT'LL LOOK l ; Raynor": White Leghorn pullcls. ....-.' ..--.-s...-----C- or! our yard we will lily THE BlGGE5T - , : five months or ready to lny, TEACHER WANTED F0)! wEI.L- wow per "0" mm WINDOW N , g 32.50 and 52.75. Rcmcmhcr I.eg- ington Center school. Supple- For truck '0”. M Ink". 3 home lay more eggs on less ment S-100.00. Emmett MacNeil, cApTNlTq..- i feed. Raynoris Poultry Farm. secretary. 1 -2 Mt. Herbert. FOR. BALE-USED MACHINERY. One Farmall A tractor, one John Deere H. tractor, one Cockahuti side delivery rake. one 7 foot Massey Harris mower, used four seasons, one six foot Deer- ing mower, one five foot Deer- ing mower. one five foot Frost and Wood, 3 good draft linrscs. one ten foot Massey Harris dump rakc, used three one' McCormick hnyloader, one Hell: No. four mill. complete with self feeder.” Douguld Mc- Nutt, Kenslnglon. GOOD UED PASSENGER Tlltl-is 81.00 each. Truck tires 750 - 825 - 900x20 530.00 each 32x6 525.00 each. 700 - 'l50xl6 - l7 8iB.0-l each. New retreads following TEACHER WANTED FOE EDEN- our school. Supplement 3500. plus liberal bonus. Norman Mac- Rae, secretary, Milton Station. Vlaiitsdwm w L'KrTi2'vV5ii'11n'i.ixa noolu arm board in country home. for two weeks, near Catholic Church. write Box 208 Guardian Office MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. Centrally located on Kent St., rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2208. . : NOTICE All taxe's due Victoria, School District not paid G There Ought To Be to buy-or something of mine you're selling?" A Law AND 50 wulir! us VLASTERED IT WITH -50 MANY SIGNS NO ONE CAN SEE THE JHJNG ANVVNAV .' By Fagaly And Shorten the Prowse Block, Grafton Street Apply:-- rsealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, the 11th day of July, 1952 at 12 o'clock noon, for: (al Tile heating and plumbing installations in the proposed new building at 175 Grafton Street, size 60 ft. x 33 ft. (bl Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. Electrical wiring in the same building Tenders must be accompanied by a certified check or ii cash deposit equivalent of 107;: of the tender to be held for the due performance of the contract. Successful ienderers will execute a contract in ac- cordance wiih the plans and specifications. The low- :6':.- (;;;:l1;r:l2f;t?3ci?oo:g:xit by July 19th will be handed in for collection. This is ,.14maaZVf.V5o5 est or any tender not necessarily accepted. "W '"h- '”"”' i"”" 35”” um. ......'. on. M. A. FARMER. Solicitor, each. Passenger tubes 32.00 each Shipped C.O.D. collect. Glendale Tire Co.. 1201 Weston Rd., To- ronto. Ont. the final notice. by order of Trustees- , OAIJLAND 2,CAL. I-A . .-Cg, Charlottetown.