., '.r FOR SALE-1048 CHEV. PAGE TWELVE i Advertising llalas do per word; word; Ulnutllod II III! Wllllli uwtr; per name; 1 words; in ya: ennui: . and The Iulrertlaet IIKWIBI "Ill guguumn Ullltgo For Any Alvoruaouient to (June H dlan mail: as word: can,” uu" Announoloulmoau an Uonaing Ivonlo it IN um of Moral and or-Imuu Ull-rum. Ulnh. IN. is Letters of Condolence uc pea nun; ,g..x.,m.,nt. ea 1l'0l'd.I tor sun and to could we uver)'Wll"WnN i Nullcuq oi huaulla luau Appreciation, Mu year mean In Lllll ol bullucrlglllulll. ID uenlo Mil "W95 5'""''N rrcaoltnuol ll-00. glam um on -Mum-Hon. for immune: arising uui. oi euros: in udwrl-Ileluvull WWII-I I-BI immune paid to: we Ilium Iwtllluy uwuyleu an anal wauvia in am; auveniseuiein in winota HID DEW! WW""Wo MANN! "W" "to, ,, qua go mu uegugenoo OI Ala denial: or uuuatwlu, new there uuau be no liability iu: nun-uiaoa-uuu in any MlVGl'I.aaIanaIaul neyumi ins auiuum. yum our web NWIIJIGIIICIIL llayabla In Advance Western and aaaatorav In Alaanlurlann aulwa III We wanton; Eln- ttu puuliaaaer new Ill)! be alum- Ageiits Wanted FOR QUICK I5X'I'llA CASH SELL completely cxciusive Chl'l5l.l1llIa '.”iZl1'(lo by Master Kldil. Deni will: the leader in boxcci assortinents rind iianic-impriiitcd cards. Nev. foil nictaliic starlettes. stationery gift wriippiiig every day cards Write for details. Commission and bonus. Master Kraft uraci- ing Card (0., Ronni K 668'? Jeanne-Mancc St. M0nLre.1' for Solo FOR SALE - SEVERAL CHOICE Registered Cows. Roy Woodside and Son. Malpeque. FOR SALE - IMPERIAL POTATO Digger. Dug about 20 acres. Mai-shalt smith. Belle River. WINNIPEG. Oct. 1 - (GP)- Pricea generally went sharply low or in fairly active trade Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Likelihood of the upward re- valuation of the Canadian dollar played a major part in the down- ward trend of prices. Offsettlng the possible revaluation was re- ports of unfavorable weather across the Prairies which brought about some commercial buying on the declines. There were no reports of ex- port business in Canadian wheat. Clnsa two wheat and I.W.A. prices remained unchanged from yesterday. Closing Prices: Oats: Oct 1 1-2 lower 'at 35 3-4: Dec. 1 3.4 lower at 75 5-8: May 1 3-8 lower at 76 1-4. Barley: Oct 1 5-8 lower at 81.22 5-8; Dec 1 34-1 5-8 lower at 31.08 3-B--1-4; May 1 1-2 lower at 51.08 1-4B. ' Rye: Oct 1 3-4 lower at 31.38 5-8; Dec 1 1-2-1 3-8 lower at 31.37 Ii-4-7-SB; May 1 3-4-1 1-2 lower at 31.42 1-4-1-2A. Flax: Oct 5 lower at 33.69: Dec. 5 1-2 lower at 53.58; My 4 1-2 lower lit 53-MA FOR SALE - BOARDS AND 2 x 4'5. Everett Howatt .lr..'Ca.rle- ton Siding. BE INDEPENDENT! WILL GIVIZ helping hand to LI'llSEiVOl'li:)' party to handle local distribu- 1.1011 200 old established Canari- ian made necessities including Teas. Coffees, Medicines. Toilet- ries, Soaps. Cleaners and Farni Products. Earnings 560.00 week up. Five day week. Experience unnecessary. Permanent. Write: Mr. G. Lourin, The Paula 00.. Ltd. Dept. 68, 21 St. Paul St. E.. Montreal. Boarders Wanted CAN ACCOMMODATE ELDERLY ladies in modern rest home Ap- ply Kensingtali Rest Home. Phone 11-13. liars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE - 1932 CHEVROLET. Great? Elmer Ciqw, Grand Trac- adie. F01! SALE-CIIEV 1946 PANEL truck. excellent, condition. lAlex McDowell. Southport. COACH. Five new tires. Good condition. Apply 38 Elm Ave. FOR SALE-1946 FORD SEDAN. Good condition. Apply 60 Queen St. . FOR SALE --1937 PONTIAC coach. radio. heater. sun visor Perfect condition. Apply 38 Elm Ave. F01! perfect radio, heater. Ave. FOB SALE-DODGE TRUCK 1942, is-ton 5450.00. Phone 389 Char- iottetown. FOR. SALE - 1948 CROSLEY STA- tion Wagon. Good condition. 3600. Apply Mounted Police Bar- racks, Charlottetown. FOR. SALE - 1949 HALF TON Chev truck. Perfect condition. 8.000 miles. 8425.00 less new price. mm 1937 Dodge coupe. now motor, body and paint like c now. Louis 'Moase. New Annan. FOR SALE - 1936 OLDSMOBILE sedan that in running order.) Motor newly conditioned. New crank shaft. rchored. new piston rings. etc. Run only 400 since overhauled. Will sell motor sep- SALE-1932 NASH QEDAN. condition. new tires. lighter, 44 Elm nrateiy. Can be seen at Home's Gararzc. Siimrnerside. Keith Donald. Mnlpequc. For Sale FOR SA -. RECORD QUEBEC Healer. Large size. Phone 2116-J. For: SALE - scan OLI)-I:EG- lnrn hens. laying. Herman Mayne, Emerald. for item TO LET - onumiapnoosi WITH or without board. Girls preferred. Phone 591 l Fin. xi?-Ir s 1-1&7. ER? Qurcn. GlOCPiC1'la STAND AT Apply To weel's FOR SALE ,- EIGHT YOUNG pigs, seven weeks old. Victor Deacon, Coveheacl Road. FOB SALE-IRON DUKE RANGE, perfect condition. 48 Upper Queen. Phone 119-L. .j FOR. SALE--200 ELLS RED PUL- ieta. 515 months. Starting to lay. Apply Sanford Bernard. Hunter River, P. E. I. lost LOST-SATURDAY. CROCHETED lace daily. on or near Queen Street. Reward. Call Guardian. Miscellaneous IN- HOUSE RAISING DONE. cluding schools. churches. Any- where, town or country. Also cement foundation done. Phillie 2104-L. W. .7. Ford. 132 Elm Ave. liurserv Still FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL 26.-inch power drive digger. also potato picker, both new last year. Russell White, Hunter River. FOR. SALE - BRANDFORI) AN- tony hydraulic hoist and dump body. island Equipment Co. Ltd., Summerside. FOR SALE-1. BARBER CHAIR. 1 .mirror, 1 pair Oster, 1 pair Wahi electric clippers. Apply Worth'g Barber Shop. FOR SALE - REASONABLE. Used planks 2 x 4, free of spikes and nails. Claude weich, care J. McLeod. Vernon River. .L..LLL............L.L. role SALE - IN HUNTER RIVER Garage and Service Station. Apply William Sililphant, Hun- ter River. . FOR. SALE-SOW. DUE TO FAR- row the middle of October. Also (reshericd cow. H. L. MacNelil. Mt. Albion. FOR SALE - SEVEN ROOM house. barn and lot in village, French River, P. E. 1. Mrs. Margaret Mocxenzie, French River. P. E. Island. ....j.?.LLj.j, FOR SALE - ONE COCKSIIUTT Tractor No. 30. New. one set Tractor Harrows, 3 sections. New. Priced to sell. Leonard McCar- vliie. Freetown, P. E. 1. FOR SALE - 3". 4". L1" GOOD used heavy gauge boiler tubing in long lengths suitable for well casings, drainage. building pasts. Maurice Block as Co.. 153 Kent Street. F01! SALE - LARGE REACH IN three door refrigerator. In per- fect condition. One 30 lb. com- puting counter scales, inspected. One small cash register. Court or Son. Bedford station. FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL Power Potato Digger. On rubber. One season use. Guarantrpd in perfect condition. Tusco Potato Picker. New last year. R. E White 6: Son, Hunter River. or W. R. Jenkins. Charlottetown. ....,..L..L.L.LLL,.ggggi FOR SALE -- COCKSIIUTT 30 Tractor. complete with cultiva- tors. Ueed one season only. re- placed by Oliver 77. Also one Farmall A with power take nfr pulleys, lights and starter: also equipped with cuitivators. hiiiers. replaced by Oliver 66. Priced for auick sale. Apply weeks coal Yard. . Female Help Wanted WANTED - CASHIER-STENG xrapher for insurance agency. Office experience desired. P. O. Box 421. OFFICES FOR RENT - IMMED- iate occupancy. Apply Horne I Motors Phone 1707 FOR RENT - FIVE OR SIX room house, mldrllc Au--fl couple . pr:-fr-rrcd. Apply Box 560 Guar- rlinn. fir Sale FOR .SALE L. six ii four games. 184 King St. FOR. SALE - LUMBER wood Farm. Watervaic. ran”-21.-Afr:-soo FIRE nnicx. ,Five cents each. Phone 3203, Summcrsirlc. FOR. SALE .- I.Ai'I'NG PULLETI. Good stock. Heavy breed. see or. Phone Rex Dawson. Albany. AND Emmett Weisner, WANTED - CAPABLE HOUSE- keeper. 17 years to 35 years, for elderly man in good home with modern conveniences. Protestant. preferred. For references write A. 11 Todd. Palmouth. N. S. Ap- ply J. L. Hobb, Windsor Fords, R. R. 2. N. S. Houses hut. Vlaatad, - WANTED-HOUSE TO RENT BY railroad man. Apply RA Guar- dlnn. winrnn BED-SITTING " BOOM by business girls. Phone 1941-L after 6. WANTED -- T0 BENT HEATED. furnished Apartment. Three adults. Box 559. Guardian. L WANTED - To RENT BY BE- llable t 5 or e . f houae ma SALE--DOMINION io roan chopper. Also two uaed screen doors. Cheap. Phone m-J. 5 ...........s.....L....L....g, loll SALE - MAN! IIOWN overcoat. Almost new. Blue 38. or bungalow. Adults. Reply to Box 556. can Guardian. ..L..L..............:...... WANTED TO HINT -Tllllll or four rooms lllltlbie for light housekeeping. The Einstein Apply :25 Queen street. , Four New ,A1Ipiv:- i BUICK iioaniaasran aaioansrin . Tires, Radio, and Heater" JENJAMN nouns. sir. V; ' 101 Brighton Road . i or PI-IONV.I:.13A".I1g - Trust Company. Phone 561. ii. .' RESERVE NOW FOR FALL Planting-Fast Growing Chinese Elm Hedge 2 ft. bushy size when shipped 25 for 33.98: br 12 inch size 36.95 per 100; Giant Exhibi- tion Piieonies red. white. or pink. 3 for still); Gorgeous assorted colours. large Darwin Tulip bulbs -25 for 31.79 or 100 for 56.95. Apple trees Macintosh Spy nr Delicious 3 ft. high 3 for SL98- Free coloured Garden Guide with every order Brookdaie-Klngsway Nurseries, Bowmanvllie. Ontario. Typewriters sum was ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal size New portable design. new spark- ling performance. cash or terms Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. gm i strayed STRAYED-STEEL GREY BLOOD mare. Please notify Weston Mac- Leod. Klnross. STRAYED OB STOLEN FROM pasture Septmnber 20th. PA year old heifer, white red markings. Anyone seeing or knowing whereaboiits. notify John Mc- Kearney. Mt. Stewart. Reward. salesmen Wanted SALESMAN WANTED - COM- mlssion above average. Write: Home Essentials Registered, 66. Argyle Street, Halifax, N. 5. ' salesmen Wanted VACANCY - RAWLEIGH BUSI- ness now open in Charlottetown Trade well established. Excellent oppprtunity. Full time. Write at once rtawicigh's Dept. ML-J- 470-189. Montreal. Work Wanted RELIABLE TRUSTWORTHY GIRL desires Baby sitting. Phone 2753-L. Planted WANTED - WILL PAY TOP price for cement. Phone 1228-L. W A N T E D -- GENERAL PUR- pose horse or mare. Write full description, price, etc. Box 80. New London. l WANTED - HEAVY FOWL AND Chickens. Paying highest prices. see or Phone Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED-BUYING GOOD IXSEII feed bags. free of holes. paying highest prices. We pay frczght or. lots of one hundred or more. P L. Morris. Kinkora. CANADA'S FUR. TRADE Canadian exports and imports of raw and dressed furs are almost. exactly balanced. Auction Sale I have been instructed to sell by public auction on Wednesday. October 4th, 1950. at 2.00 p.ni (on the premises) the Church of Scotland mama property situated one half mile south of Carleton Siding. Lot 28. consisting of ala- room dwelling with bath. eieczrlc lights and furnace heated. double garage and lot of land 120x180 feet. Also one oil or coal burn-' in: range. almost new. Any per- son wiihlau to inspect this pub- perly please contact Mr. Russell Bell, Borden. after 4.00 pm. any day. Immediate possession. i THF " GUARDIAN. t:n A 9.Ul'l'l'l2;l1bl.VV or weakly Livestock ' llarkat lieport TORONTO, Sept. so - (0Pl .. cattle trade Ilq dull with mice: 50 cents or more lower at the Ontario stoekyarda this week. the Dominio Marketin Service re- ported. 1 Calves and diaep were study, while hose lost 25 cents a hund- redwelght and lambs 50 cents. Cattle receipts of 9.002 for sale were added to 950 carried from last week. Included in the fresh supply were 2.300 western cattle chiefly atockers. Cattle moved slowly from the opening and the anticipated hold-over was well 'over 2.000 hand. some good to choice weighty steers were sold Monday and Tuesday at 028.50-360. Common to medium light steers and heifers were plentiful at no-527. Good heifers closed at s27.lz5-8.27.50 and a few good light steers sold at we- 523.50. Medium to good cows were 520422.60 with canners and cut- tens from 514-318. Good bulls clos- ed at S2!-624 with common lights downward to sis. Choice fed yearling: brought 331-S3250. Store cattle trade was fairly act- ive early but closed dull. Picked lots of feeding steers and stock calves sold at 829.50-530.50 with one load of Hereford calves at :61.- 25. cr stockers sold downi- ward to am. Calves totalled 2.237. Prices were steady at 830-532 for good to choice veaiers with occasional tops at 533. Common to medium lights and heavies were from 521-529. Hog receipts were 2.477. Prices settled at 30 for Grade A. Bows were 50 cents higher at 3.24 dress- ed. Sheep and lambs were 3.315 head, including 760 westerns. Lambs dropped 50 cents to s27.50 for good ewes and wethcrs with bucks at s26.so. A few feeder lambs sold at 325-526. Good light. sheep brought 513-315 and culls sold downward to 58. This week. cattle. 9.0012; calves 2237; hogs 2.477; lambs 3,315. Last week. cattle 8.563: calves 2.048: hogs 2.4-'55; lambs 2.746. 19' so to date. cattle 260.54-4: calves 77,404; hogs i08.m2; lambs 36.140. 1949 to date. cattle 249.412: calves 68.087; hogs 8o.359; lambs 52.698. This week 1949. cattle 3.950; calves 2.526; hogs 2.628; lamibo (,- Elipecl U. S. Sieel -' Supply Tojighlen CLEVELAND. Oct. 1 -(AP) - Even if the Korean war ends quickly. civilian steel supply will tighten more arid some mills will continue turning down new busi- ncss, Steel magazine says today. The weekly metal working trade magazine says in reviewing the industry that there are "virtually no openings in rolling schedules in any products" as steeimakers ent- er the fourth quarter. Should the war in , Korea and quickly, "armament and other em- ergency needs ...wlil continue to swell as projected is-mmame N and European military aid pro- izrams i-each active stage," steel predicts. Y Weekly output now is holding at 101 per cent of capacity, or a rec- ord l.945.000 tons. The year 1950 should set. a record around 97,000,- 000 tons compared with the 1944 hill-time high of 39,541,500 um, Steel says. C0mD0sile pig iron prices rose an average of from 72 cents to S1.- 12 ii ton. with basic 547.72: No. 2 fgundry 518.34 and malleable S49.- PRAIVNS IN ASPIC Aspic is the name given to the transparent jelly in which fish, moat, eggs. etc. are sometimes serv- NOTICE We the undersigned hereby notify the public that hunting and trcspaulng is forbidden on our properties at Mt. Albion- WARREN. Mamas. amen-r snwarrr pavin noirroiv iiaimv HORTON. nauvir IIOITON x .i. A. Mcniivzm GORDON swans ' mi.s..Mainr iioarorv TRESPASSERS wii.i. 31: paosnzcurrzp . . 'i.or ron slit NORTH RIVER ROAD Opposite Nurses . Home. PHONE 1046-! After 5 O'clock WiiTSlreel in . lilierytolood lasl Vlegli (By lulu Wlnlot) NEW YORK. Oct. 1-(AP),-Wall Street got jittery last week about peace in Korea and inflation at home. Prices in the atock market mav- the week ended Just a, notch higher than when it lurlid. time to make up their collective mind. but once they did the di- cilion was that everything la all right. .. The week started off with dire warnings of inflation and infla- tion controls ringing in the can of all. The theme ovthe American Banker! Anociltion convention in New York was largely inflation and its effect, and the bankers were outspoken in their fear of that economic evil. To pay for all that. Treasury Secretary John Snyder said taxes will have to got up substantially no matter what the outcome of the war in Korea. That was disheartening to Wall Street, and then came the word of dramatic United Nations mili- tary auceeuea in Korea. At first blush. an and of the war in Korea meant an and of current high production and a joltlng change-ova. to peacetlm operatlorr in industry. The atock market dropped. An estimated 81.Z0,0w.000 was chop- p!ed off the listed value of securi- tea. But overnight Wall Street changed its mind and decided all that was for the good. The re- mainder of the week the block market inched higher. The Anac- lated Press average of 60 stocks advanced only 10 cents on balance in the five-day week. (Inciden- tally the stock market resumes Saturday half-day session; next Saturday). A: the end of last week it stood at 582.70. ii high for the year and the but since" March 25. 1931. Leaders most of the week were the so-called peace stocks. and those in the electronics group held eight of 20 places in .lhe Hit of most active issues. Heading it was Radio Corp. up 1 1-2 in 19 1-8 on the Week. Num- ber 20 in the list was Zenith up 7 3-8 at 60 3-4. Other outstanding attacks with net gain for the week and closing price were Admiral Corp. up 3 1-2 at 32 14. General Motors up 2 5-8 at 98. Electrical and Musical Industries up 3-8 at 2 1-2. and Phllco Corp. up 7 1-8 at 49 1-4 i International Telephone was off 1-2 at 13 3-4. U. S. Steel lost 3-4 at 38 1-2 and New York Central was off 5-8 at 16 1-8. The Curb Market had a lively week with most of the leaders ad- vancing. Kaiser-Frazer was the most active issue up 5-8 at 8 7-8. and Pacific Petroleum was second most active up 5-16 at 7 1-16. This is the week that Kaiser-Frazer Ah- troddced its new low-priced auto- mobile line. ed lharply in both directions. and . it took the market men IDIIIO ' 1'. 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Albion to sell by Public Auction at his home on Saturday. Oct. 1th at 1:80 o'clock . M. Ma household effect: and stock. consisting of 1 cow. 3 year! old; 1 cow, 5 years old. to fresh- an in November. beautiful Ayr- ahire; 2 ateera. 1 1-2 years old; 1. heifer. 2 year! old. good feedarl. Household effects: 1 cheater- fieid auite, a beauty; I parlor ear- pat; 1 dining-room table (extoll- aion): 1 center table. marble top: 1 wall mirror; 1 writing desk and bookcase combined; 1 adding eofa: 1 radio; 1 ciothea dryer; 1 ironing board: 1 wash tub; 1 clothes wringar; 1 wash board; 1 sewing machine (New Home): 1 bed spring and mattreu: a lot. of dishes and bed clothinl: also pots and pans, and a lot of useful articles not mentioned. Terms Cash. OIIAILII IADIIIN. , Owner. J. I: aronouanb. ' ' - Auctioneer. T”,3?B.?.9H9.l11T T0 33 A LAW HE'S Til CARETARER on ' A BIG E TEJIEKEEPS WE MANSiON l.DOl(iNG LIKE A JEWEL aox,me LAWN was A BILLIARD 8v 3.?!” of Sirius OUT OUR WAY "