nl5EMBa:x I; 1951 classified iio PM Ilordi In M tione. 84 cents P” mull for damage: Advertising liaise Payable in Advance Minimum Chem For Any Advertisement as Cent Central Guardian Locale be per word; Western and Eastern Locale do per word; Announcements and Coming Events to per word: of Floral and SPIN"!!! OHM-Illl. (Jude. eic.. her per name; Letters of Condolence lite per inch: Wedding itngegemenia, do worda for 11.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of thank: gnu Appreciation. lie per inch or to per word; blue of Subscrip- Addrese and Presentation. 81.00. other listen 0:: application ' The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall but be liable out ei errors in adveruaenienu beyond the mount paid for the space actually occupied by that porhun or the -uvertiaelncnt in which the error occurred. whether such error is due to the - egiigenca of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no Ila ility for non-insertion of any uivertiumeni beyond the amount paid for web .dvert.iaeinent. . . - .A.....-a-...--....-...... Notices Mo per inch; Liai- Apartments Wanted WANTED - IMDIEDIATELY two or three unfurnished rooms. Write EB care Guardian. stating rental. Tars & Trucks For Sale from SALE-3-TON Mnncunr truck. 1951. steel box and hoist. will take-M-ton on trade or sell outright. Phone 1505-33. ...-Do----m FOR SALE - ONE HALF-TON Dodge truck. 1951. good shape. Can be financed. Box AB, Guar- dian. Summerslde. "ma sans - 1041 PONTIAC sedan. Will accept older model car in trade. 20 Mount Edward Ronri. "Tamale Help Wanted - WANTED - MAID FOR GEN- argl housework. good wages. Apply 22 Park St. ivarI'.ri3:h7ii'1nnI.E-aGnn"15is'E son for gencrau housework. Must like children. Good wages. All modern convenien- ces. References required. Apply in Mrs. John Sievenson,.. 87 Rotsiorrii Street, Moncton. N.i3. Fnr'saIo - FOR SALE -- SLABS.- PHONE 3081-J. A ma saua -. CHEAP. ONE QUE- bet: Heater. Large size. Phone 2922-L. 1761: saua .- 100 PAIRS or nylon msrqulsette curtains. Phone 1439-J. ion sans - AT Hora mvan. six room house 18' x 25' Good condition. Eric Bell. FARM FOB BALE - GOOD farm. Good location. some stock and implements. Applyv Guardian. iron SALE-so G00!) THRIFTY pigs. 30 lbs up. 15 cents per pound. Sherman Macbuff, Brooirfleld. I03 SALE - TWO FRENCH door: 78" x 35" 3: 13M". eigh- tun lights each with liardware. W. L. Bear. Montague. El IALE - DRY HARD WOOD 8 rr. lengths, 80.00 a cord. Also" I x 4 and hard wood for aleighs. Simon Finlayson, Kilmuir. it-)Tt SALE - THREE ROOM house and a work shop 12 x 22 ft. and another building 15 x 3 ft. at Bonshaw. sandy Mac.Dougali. , 76 Dorchester Street (Central Hotel). 4 Male. Help Wanted MEN WANTED NOW TO QUALI- fy As Radio and Television Tech- , nlclans or Wireless Operators. Government and Industry now pay :219 to 5542 monthly depend- ing on length of service. No ex- perience needed to start approv- ed night or daytime courses or study at home with parts sup- plied. Write, without obligation. for free 40-page booklet, stating age and education. Radio College of Canada, 88 Bathurst street, Toronto. . Persona! CHECK CHILD'S COUGH NOW! with Sanguen. Six active ingred- ients bring fast relief to children with stubborn cough. sore throat. Pleasant to taste. Will not upset stomach - safe - quick-acting for adults. too. Ask for "San- gwen" now at Hughes, Jenkins. .lohnson and Johnson. Rccldin Bros. Charlottetown; 'Jamiuon's, Montague; Larter's, Souris; waugh's. Alberton: Semple's, Kensington; and Enman Drug Store. Summerslde. salesmen iila.ntTi- MAKE MORE MONEY THAN YOU thought possible with a saleable line like Familex 250 guaranteed household necessities - a. large assortment of Gift Books -smart salesmen are going after this tre- mendous business. Want to go ahead? Write now for catalogue and free details. Familex. Dept 4. 1000 Delorimier, Montreal. For Rent TO RENT - SMALL APART- ment. furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1055 between 0-7. TO RENT - SECOND FLOOR apartment, four rooms. Write Box 530 Guardian Office. APARTMENT FOR RENT - TWO bedrooms. kitchen. bath. living room. Heated and supplied with hot water. Apply 182 Queen st. Typewriters - 35 MONTHLK - RENT. BUY New portables-special 3 month student rate. Remington Rand Ltd., 104 Kent street. Phone 2771. Teachers Wanted WANTED -. TEACIlEITfI'7).l-I Dunsfaffnage School. Mrs. W. B. Dover, Secretary. Wanted NEW RECAP TIRES STANDARD tread. 600x10 57.95 each. 650- e'l0x1i5-650x16 &9.50'cach. Mud and snow 600x16 50.05 each. 650- 6'I0x15-050xl0 8l0.0il each. Write for passenger tire else: not listed. Orders shipped O. O. D. Collect Glendale 0. K. Rubber Welders, 128'! Western Rd.. Toronto. Ont. Found IOUND IN BRIGHTON AREA hlack kitten. Owner call 2969-J. after 7 p.m. lleipwanted-Male & Finale CAPABLE MAN on WOMAN To manage established Watkins busi- ness in Charlottetown. Regular income above average. No exper- ience or investment necessary. Permanent with chances of ad- vancement.' Apply immediately by "milk to T. Grange. cm The J. R. Watkins Company. .150 St. Roch Si... Montreal. Lost "BAYED - warm AND black steer. Please phone Sum- mersldo 8923. James Tuplin. Dgggggjggg: LOST - WHITE AND TAN MALE Fox Hound. W. H. Atherton. Mt. Herbert. Phone 4-1. LOST .. iTATn aonn nmrnsn glasses at or near Forum. Fri- day. Finder please contact Guardian Office. Reward. LOST m BETWEEN THE CAN- adian Bank of COIIIII'IOI'u: and the Royal Bank of Canada. or in the lobby of one of these Banks. one hundred dollars. Finder please return to Manager Royal Bank. Reward. T . &,Mlscelianeous' 9- MORRISON LTD. PLUMB- m3- HOENIII. Electrical contract- ine. so queen street. Phone 802. m FOR SALE 1951 HALF-TON roan '0 Heater and Radio 194'! DIEEOURY ooacn I 19494-onnao sodas more and Heater. CAN an FINANCED ( . cam s I i .5, vioarsdaou Ilelfrniodr from male: WANTED-SMALL CRIB. "M. A." ex Guardian. WANTED mROOM AND BOARD or room with breakfast for business man. Phone 451 Char- lottetown. WANTED BY FIRST OF JAN- uary in or near Charlottetown, furnished. heated apartment, by young couple. Apply giving full particulars to Robert Enman. Northam. Work Wanted WANTED-CLEANING BY THE day, Phone 2712-R. WRITE GOSTLY PROGRAM MEDICINE HAT. Alta. - (CPI -This city has received approval from the Provincial authorities to borrow up to 3750.000 in the next five years from the Alberta Treas- ury. This includes plans for a 3200.000 extension of sl cwalks. curbs and gutters and e 8150.000 subway project. ' ii. Y. Stock Trend continues Upward NEW YORK. Nov. 30 R (AP) - In one of the sharpest advances of the year. the stock market last week continued its march into new high ground. ' The persistent push took the market to the best levels of the last 22 years as measured by the As- sociated Press average of 60 stocks. The AP average added 32.30 on the'week. the second straight rise, and closed at 3112.40. a new 1952 high and the best since June 0. 1930. A week ago the market was up 82.60. Volume for the four trading days came to a big ll,ll2,000,ishares. Dally average was 2,028,000. The rate of trading hasn't been topped in the the last 13 months. Railroads and steels had a prom- inent part in the advance all week. Fine earnings reports and excellent prospects formed the basis for the buying enthusiasm. Canadian stocks closed the week higher. McIntyre and 1-Iiram Walk- er both closed with a gain of V.-. Distillers Seagram advanced '9i and International Nickel was up Va. Com- edian Pacific and Dome Mines dropped hi and V. respectively. On the curb, 1'-loyalite Oil advance 9i, Giant Yellowknife slipped Va, and Lake Shore was not quoted. ll. 8. Steel - Report CLEVELAND, Nov. 20 --- fAP)- Steelmakers entered this winter oi record production with much lar - er stockpiles of coke. scrap st 1 and iron than they had a year ago. Steel magazine said today. The weekly metalworking trades magazine said the Dec. 1 scrap stockpiles were 6,800,000 tons against 4,400,000 tons on hand in 1851 when a national drive was on to collect more. There are 28,800,000 net tons of coke at pro- ducersi ovens, steel said, against only 1,700,000 a year ago. One stockpiles at furnaces and lower lake docks stood at 51,000.- 000 net tons. with vessels still bringing additional cargoes in. with winter rail shipments, the total should be enough, although it is under the 54,900,000 tons a year ago. Bigger stockpiles are needed be- cause the steel lndustry capacity is six per cent greater than it was last Dec. 1 and is still growing. In spite of the Thanksgiving holiday. Production last week held unchanged from the previous week at 106 per cent of capacit Record Grain Shipments Are Expecied OTTAWA. Nov. 30 -(CP)- Canada's grain men have opened full throttle on the biggest grain- moving rush of the season. with the Great ,Lakes navigat- ion freeze-up less than two weeks away, freighters are rushing mil- lions of tons of wheat and other grains down the St. Lawrence River into marketing ports. Transportation history is bcinx made east, west and north. Transport Controller R. W. Mil- ner estimates that when t freeze-up comes Dec. 6, ho w l have moved 200,000,000 busrels of grain from the lakehead since Aug 1; another 40,000,000 bushels to Vancouver and 8.500.000 bushels to the northern port of Churchill. "All these are record or near- record movements," Mr. Miincr said in an interview Wednesday. "And they're all being accom- plished without a control order- sirictly through co-operation among the rail and ship operators and the grain trade. "It is difficult to tell what may happen next spring but it looks like we will be making transport- ation history in the current crop year." . ' The previous peak movement from country delivery points on the prairies was 072,000,000 bushels shipped last year. LONDON. Nov. 30 --(AP) - November drew to a close in traditional style Saturday with a dense fog that blanketed large chunks of Britain. OUR BOARDING HOUSE r . id. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN wleiegraph Co. Sues Candidates In Toronto Election TORONTO, Nov. 30 - (GP) - Three more Communist candidates for civic offices are being sued by the Canadian Pacific Telegraph company for alleged use of CPT forms in the campaign. A temporary injunction to stop such use of the forms was issued Friday against Mrs. Edna Ryerson. Charles Sims and Mrs. Margaret Reeves. ' Thursday 'siml1ar action was ta- ken agalnst Stewart Smith. Nor- man Freed and R.M. Laxer. Can- adian Pacific officials said forms were mailed out with the regular CPT masthead and the word "urg- enti' in block letter followed by the campaign mcssage of the candid- ates. - The injunction, in force until Dec. 4 is the start of a court action by the company, which will sue for un- specified damages and a perman- ent lnjunctlon. The company has charged: "Fraudulent misrepresent- ation and misuse of trade-mark by the unauthorized use. of the mast- head of the Canadian Pacific Tele- graph form." PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO MARKETING BOARD Board Order No. 12 liIINIMI7liI PRICES -- CONSIGNMENT SALES PURSUANT to the provision of the Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Scheme as authorized by the provisions of the Agr'icul- tural Products Marketing (Prince Edward Island) Act," the Prince Edward Island Poiaio Marketing Board hereinafter called the '.'Po- taio Board" hereby orders andl determines as follows: (1) From and after midnight oi November 28th, 1952 and until further ordered the minimum price at which table stock po- tatoel of any variety may be bought from producers shall be S190 per 75 lbs.; (2) The above price shall be the. minimum Price to be quoted and paid to producers in respect of bulk graded stock delivered by any producer at his nearest shipping point. Ry Order of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO MARKETING BOARD (Sgd.l DONALD A. MacDONALI). Chairman. Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board. I HEREBY CERTIFY the fore- going to be an Order known as Order Number 12 made by the Prince dward Island Potato Mar- keting oard on the 26th day of November, 1952. (Sgd,l DONALD A. MECDONALIT. Chairman. Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board. ....,....A----- civil Service (Federal) Service in Canada with secur- dustrial salaries; advancement on merit; excellent vacation and sick leave. and medical benefits; out- standing pension plan. Wood and I-larriware Specifica- tions Officer. Ottawa, 54,180-54,860, Ships' Alterations Officer. Ot- tawa. 54.180-54.860. Admlnistrativo. Officer. Ottawa, &4.010-04,830. , Meteorologista. 33,060-54.180 and 33,540-04.560, various centres. Aircraft Procurement and Pro- gramme Co-Ordinatlng Officers. Ottawa. 33.830-54,520. Fingerprint Technicians. Ottawa, 01.690-34,180. Photography Technicians. tawa, 31,690-03,480.. Detalla and application forms at your nearest Civil Service Com- mission Officc, National Employ- ment Office and Post Office. ' Ot- Major Hoopla I'VE GOT Aid IDEA HOW vou can RAID- I,THAT OWL5', . R005T PAN-. LE65LY, MAsos2!' eoAo.Tvdccac-5,vou'w:- cor rr! an WELL W HAVE THEM REPJDING 6i-lAI-(ESPEARE, ,DI6Cu55lM6 EiN5TE-IN AND 5il?i?iixlG TEA! -w UM I 801' TH-e'MAlo . JABLE TD Dir2ecT.THAj',6cENEi OUGHT-To BE NAMED. vu COACH OF 'l'HE.' ., - VEAR-1 HE'i-i-HE':l-I7 x ..qi rV . T Restaurant Find: customers -Honest VICTORIA. B. (7.. Nov. 30 (GP; - Letting the customers dc- clde their own charges and pay their own bills at the cash reg- ister can be interesting for a restauranteur. But it has its head- aches. Paul Ax-sens, proprietor of two local cafes who is conducting the experiment in both establishments. said Thursday that people never stop asking questions, and the telephone neverstops ringing. ”The New York news service and two radio systems have kept in contact with us since we start- ed this scheme last Monday." he said. "We're still getting letters, wires and telephone calls from all over the continent." Customers at the restauranjs orde'r what they wish, then pay what they wish. some pay more than is required. a majority pay the price shown on the menu, and I few have taken advantage of the invitation to "pay what you wish." Two Victoria men between them had soup, veal cutlets, halibut steak, sirloin tips, macaroni and cheese. two fruit salads, two or- ders of Boston cream pie and two cups of coffee. "They didn't pay I. cent," Arsens said "They just got up and walk- ed out." His volume of business has been double the normal for the first half of the week, he said, and receipts are higher than they would have been if chucks had been given - despite the non-payers. PESKY SQUIRRELS GUELPI-I. Ont.-(OP) - Black squirrels now are so numerous in the city and are causing so much, damage to flowers and shrubs that many citizens are trapping them alive. The squirrels then are released in the woods a few miles, away. One citizen using peanuts in a cage has transported five of the busy creatures to new homes. Ice Cream Pulls I 1 Movie Empire Oui of ihe lied LONDON, Nov. 30 -(AP) - Fllm magnate J. Arthur Rank says his film empire lost money at the box office in the last i2 months but cleaned up i1.15i,000 selling ice cream to. movie- oers. The country's sding film pro- ducer-distributor let magisarates court in on this trade secret Friday when he appeared to explain why one of his company's London movie palaces-The Gaumont-did not exhibit enough British-made sec- ond features. The law requires that at least 25 per cent of second features shown in British movie houses be produc- ed in Britain. The hearing was adjourned until next week after Rank declared that although British-made first real- ures are generally of good quality, the standard of production for sec- ond features waa not high. The Gaumont, which regularly shows a double bill, has been losing money '1" -'esrs. he said. YOUNG NIGHT OWLS TIMMINS. Ont. - (GP) -Police have been warning boys and girls found on the streets after the nightly curfew, including young. stars who hang around theatre lobbies. A by-law here requires children under 16 to be off the streets at 9 PM. BESIEGED FARMERS WINNIPEG - (or) -Leo Schol- berg, who operates a farm at St. Boniface, told police he has found three steers and one deer shot dead on his property since the hunting season started. "Itis get- ting so I'm afraid to go out on my own form," he said. iiy and steady employment at in-' TO SEE US! Phone 678 Make your own sound appraisals and compar- isons-nnd youill find that we have the Best Buys! Stop in this week and look around ' 1 WE HAVE: 1950 METEOR COACH 1949 METEOR SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN SPECIAL 1947 DODGE SEDAN - 0600.00. HORNE MOTORS LTD. 201 FITZROY STREET BUY-A-USED CAR? rack A nourv msrrnn or A LEMON-. SHOP ALL AROUND TOWN - SEE HOW USED- CAR. PRICES AND VALUES RUN - THEN COME Charlottetown NOTICE . All persons that left cloth- Fred Kelly's Tailor Shop. Charlottetown .please call for same before 15th. We will not be respon- sible for clothing after that log at date. &&hiihI Iarnm non FUEL Dec. COAL or OIL CALL 240 Prompt Service A. Pickard & co. Kennedy & Mustard ; ,7. REAL s:s'ra'rz BROKERS Charlottetown, P. E. L Properties Bought and sold. Also 5 Full Rental and Auctioneering Service. 125 Kent Street-Phone 1108 F. R. McLAlNE LTD. . ANNOUNCEMENT On and after Saturday, November 29th, 1952. the Irving Oil Station on the corner of Queen and Euston Streets which we operated will be taken over by Messrs, Vincent Doiron and Frank Griffin. Any couriesies extended Messrs. Doiron and Grill fin will be appreciated. I patronage. VINCENT DOIRON ANNOUNCEMENT We, the undersigned wish to announce that com- mencing Monday. December 1st, we will be open fo” business at the Euston Street Service Station formerly operated by F. R. MacLaine Ltd. We .-will continue to give you the same oificicni service and we would appreciate a fair share of your FRANK GRIFFIN Staff. THE P.E.l. romo oaowrns' AsS'N Whose present offices are located at Great fir-orzzc "ii Street, Charlottetown. haw movcd in their now ni- fices adjoining the Association's Wnrelmuso at Princr Street Wharf. ' Farmers will continue to call as usual. where they will be courteously wclcomorl by the Manager and ' . Plaaae enter my n-ii-rt inr .... 810 each), at 810 per zlmrr. Eli Please send Tun iurihv-r pal lmii.-ir.-' of 'I'in- isliuui T1-iephi-Lie ('m1lpaIrv. Lumicd, (imnnum Si: mu. An inoestment for Prince Edward Islanders - THI ISLAND IILIPHONI COMPANY; LIMITED Common Shares (S10 Par-Value) x An unusual opportunity for public investment in the Cornmuu mates of Prince Edward Island's leading telephone company is presented by our current offering of 20,000 shares. The volume of the Company's business has shown impressive growth. During theliive years ended December 81, 1951 the number of sub- scribei's' stations increased 550;; and not investment in plant to meet senrice demands increased 8093. The shares now offered will rank for dividend as from l)crernbnr IS, 1952. Current earnings reflect the upward revision of rates which has been in eHect since February 1952 and the anticipated dividend rate in 67;, (dog: per share) per annum. ,,We rccoiniucnd and offer these siia'rr'-.s. aiibjoct to couiirinoiinu, at i Price: 310 per Share A Jere?-iptive circular an?! be sent you on request. Royal Secifrities Corporation Limited 88 Great-.G.e.QrKe S.t.re.e.i;.Ch11:iot.t.etown 'J. R. Paton, Manager Royal Ba-cilriiirs C:-rpurnlmu i.iyuiIr.--I. 88 Great George Street, i'h.-uioiiclown. P,l3.I. Telephone 827. iluir , ...sbsre,s of The Island Telephone ('ompnn)', limited. 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