,. AUGUST 4. 195.5 ,(g,....... ,..--- rc per word: Classified . of Floral and Slll"W3' si.II:I .iml ll) cents for every tlnns. -. . cell Iilf ii.ii.ii:i.".cs .iiiiounl. iiilld Ilia advertisement in there shall he Advertising Rates Payable In Advance oiiiiiniuin charge Itur Any Advertisement '33 Cents. . - . ' ardian Locals so per word; aural ml Announcements and Coming Events be per word: gc pet word; in Memoriam Notices lilo per inch; Lists Offerings. Lords. ele.. so per name; Letter: or ttiiiidolence Sic per Inch; Wedding Engagements, additional 3 words; Notices of l'hanlu Md ; . .u-ciatlen. 81o per inch or ac per word; Lists of Subscrip- u per inch; Address and Preuentatlon. 51.00 other lute: on application the advertiser agrees that the iirising out of errors for the space actually occupied by that portion of which the error ucciirred. whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement peyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Western and Eastern Locale 40 words for publisher shall not be liable in advertisements beyond. the --SE . '-rmm"'M'. Boarders Aecommedateilm . AND BOARD FOR Tun woxtv. c. college students. Boys preferred. 114 Edward Street. 2 -'T.'1EAn.1)eiisTi:"r.pi:n- Hiirxllnfiigs accommodated in quiet ihoderii home in Kensin8l-0n- BOX 300- l 1-ran - noun. COMMERC- vV. , - 11 ;;'rls (Protestant pre- wl (On we I 1'30 Cuinherlainii iririirli. .wD”y 5...-vi. ; Liars Leavrnggg iifilfri NG FOR Tenn 0 'i'imrsrl:iy. Room for two. Plirinc mil--1 lrlnn. cars & Trucks For Sale L..r--S-:m'?--"-c Inn same - cuitvsbrzn ROYAL Sedan. Itexail Store, soui'ls. For? :19 NEH. Mam: min liciit lruclr. Bzii'g;iiii. Appl) ."-S W'.'IlPl' Si Cll g :i)R;SALE-'30 FORD. posted. Anyone interested. incl .1. K. Walters, Local 34, Air- rmui Htiiiion. Suiiimr-rsirle. Con- Female Help Wanted i'As'ri;b:c'6iWeKr3i'ioN noose- keeper; one that wants 9. good home rather than high wages. Willing to trike woman with a rliilri. Box Til. Guardian. Suiii- ii ; (in For Sale ivnii's'ar.e -- 1 GARDEN one. liil, f.oii;:worlh Avenue. ifihi s.ii.r. .. GIltL'S niCvci.i-;. (mod condition. Phone 2026-L. i'nir”sXi;ir. - co-x BOUND runs. Jack Douse. R. R. 2, west Roy- alty. S i-on sane - 12-zo iirassav llnri-is Tractor. Martin MacDon- old New Dominion. i-in -sKi'.r.-oar: ccnr nicvci.r:. (mail condition. Price S25. Phone 3089-L. FoiFs'a'i.ir. -- MAN'S nicrc ' iimirl condition. Apply 125 Hills- liriln. 'ron.sXi.r-: -- TWO iiUis'oirr.i) ll'.llIEl.S. Laying. Price 32.25 each. linrl Livingston, Union Road. r(inTxiii.r:-ruiziaiiico SHORT- imrn heifer. calves, also year nlcls. Stanley Hurry. Winslod. l'0ll. SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE. modern convenience. large lot. 1 U2 miles from city. Apply "F-l” Guardian. l-"OR SALE-2 HALUS THRESH- rrs, one a self-feeder. No. 5 hinder. Alvin Palmer. O'Leary. FOR SALE-ONE COW YEARS old. Apply John P. llfacQuald. Green Bay. FOR SALE ,-- 300 BARIIED ROCK liv New llanipshlre pullets. Five mniitlis old. Laying. Edward Mac Goiigan. Malpeque. rob SQ SALE - A i EW YOUNG Registered Jersey Cows of extra cnncl type. 1'-ireslienlnrz in August. Srp'.rznbrr rind October. lloward Srliiirman. Central Bedeqiir. I"0I't SALE -- IN MONTAGUI-I fine house lot with large field for garden in rear, beautiful lo- miion, centre of town. Write Box 195 an Cliarloitvsinwii C.uo:'d'sui l"IIlt SALE - 6-FOOT Mr(TOR "1 coring Binilrr. First rhs: pr-. llozvortl Lfirr, f)y':.icr lied l lleliiiilanted-Male & Female OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. BE a dignified representative for Rogers silver. Sell our beautiful lifetime guaranteed 44 piece. set. of Rogers "Breath of Spring" pattern with wooden chest. on credit! We pay you generous cash commissions weekly, and do all the collecting for you. Every woman loves Rogers Silver! You can cash in by becoming our ex- elusive agent for your commun- ity or county. The set sells for 549.95. we pay you 510.00 each sale. Write today for full iiiform- l'lLl0ll to Box 270, Guardian Of- lice. Male llelll Wanted ' WANTED - LINOTYPE OPER- ator capable of taking care of ninrliino. Good wages to right piirly. Frcc lllSlll'4In('P. 44 hour work. Wrilc The Liverpool Ad- wiiirc, Liverpool. N. S. mm- ,..L Lost Con -. ri.as'ri'C71TiTrvTir.-B Glasses. Please leave rit Guard- ian Office. LE0-SET-(I-LA Charlottetown. Montague. Teachers wanted wlmsnti-c.rciim fort FOR tunc Head School. Supplement 5250.00. Ralph MacDonald, Red House. w A N T E I) .. TEACHER FOR liiiiistriffiinrzc Sclinnl. Supplement 5500.00. Mrs. W. 8. Dover, Sec- r t ; Wain; "viT'i'iii'r' r.n?; Rcw ard. Yco. isiiZriia'oliTiia"i;oif-iT6i?'?; River School No. 29. Supple- ment S550.00. Apply Allen A. Campbell, Secretary. New Lon- dnn.75pV VH Fp To Let TO LET - Form UK'FUFi?isniz;ii rooms. Write Box 268. Guardian. iohrr er Bedcque Beach. Bedeque. ion RENT - THREE moms and bath. Partly furnished or ' unfurnished Apartment. Phone 1092. ion ii-INT - FUBN npiirlmenl. Bonnie Brae ' Summcrsirle. 4co'rTaGie"a'15Loiiv- Phone 178. i H E II Inii, Typewriter DEFERRED PAYMENT Porta blc xew , terms on Remington 'I'ypewriicrs. Payments as low as 35 monthly. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience Re-H minigton Rand. 104 Kent Street. mm-.. -3L......L Wanted M ix'ii-iiaNiTriaii- -llew Ytllliulslocli 0,. S. Steel Report Marliei Trend ConiinueiBuiIish NEW YORK. Aug. If - (AP) - The stock market last week ended three straight bull market months and started on a fourtii. The rise last week was moderate. and there was an almost complete lack of,speculatlve demand. At the end of the week the As- sociated Press average of 60 stocks stood at 5100.20, s new i952 high and the best level for the average since June 10, 1030. Settlement of the steel strike gave the industry new high prices. That is inflationary. Government officials warned of higher prices to come all along the line. and stocks respond to the stimulation of infla- tion. Packard motor car was the week's most active issue on the big board with 100,300 shares traded. It closed up it at 5l'a. It was follow- ed by American Bosch up is at 14- 'iii. U.S. Steel up 1 at 41',.'.. south- ern Railway Lip ills at 871.4, and American Machinery up 23'. gr, 21. 14. On the curb exchange. Devon Leduc oils was the most heavily traded issue of the week up illifi at 35; with 80,000 shares changing; hands. It was followed by Pan- coastal Oil unchanged at 3'-ii. new British Dominion Oils up 1:. at 3l',., Barium Steel ill! ll at Olin, and North Canadian Oils unchanged at '3 Canadian lasues were higher Fri- day. Dome Mines was up it. Mc- Intyre added V1. Canadian Pacific gained 'i and Distillers Seazram was up 13:. lrliram Walker and m. ternational Nickel were both un. quoted. On the curb. Lake Shore and 'Giant Yellowknife were unquoted and Royalite Oil added 3.4. cirr PROPERTY FOR SALE . Three Apartment house. first floor six rooms and bath; second and third floors each five rooms and bath. Apply to: McLEAN St McKlNNON, Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown. son SALE, lwashing Machine, Chrome kitchen Set, Sewing Machiney t b p 30 W house: Colonial Style Maple Chesterfield Suite with new slip coy-3 3 num 91 eymwlh Si ers, Bedroom Suite, Colonial Style Four Poster Mahoganyl Desirable nine room Modern, good repair, immed-i late possession. l Apply: ; l - M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. i J1T.ltAJ.'l!itt.liElNT I liivil Service her ch.iir in Rood condition. Hyrlroulic preferred. Apply Box :1, Guardian. Montague. BOOST 'SIIEF.P FARMS ST. JOHN'S. Nlltl. -- ((1?) Efforts will be made to turn the Cape Shore area iiilo an important (Federal) Modlenl Officers. various centres. 55,980-56.580. Transportation Officer. (livll De- fence. Ottawa. 55.510-56,480. '-iCiitaloguIv'ur Officer, Naval Armii-i innit Stores, 0EI.BH'Ry 33.33044,- 530 -'sneep farming section this summer. (.0M;,nta Ind hulldinz Matullll There are already 2.176 sharp on Itiillls in the d:siiict but oificials,u,.,.,lwm.,, gum", p,,.m..,l omen, :1). liic area. rtiiilcl lionrllr 3110!; POLIO F.Pl1)E)lIC , Airs. .'i - (Al”'l- ; glint. pol. ..i the Ncllieilaiiils ll."l5 -VS---I-An -.-w- so-A lniccn-on an cpiilrniir Fll.'l"-'ICi0l'- lair llin. period July 20-26 1'0. ---.m...L .. . . Di -1 roses were rrportctl. niosil. in ii” ll,l lll0 SI'?RVlFF. - JACKIE. SC1'.llllPl'lI i rs of l.'imhiirg Milt-::i-. Phone 1009-l.. Q;1lCklCS I ". . . if it's someone to-answer our Guardian Want JdmCI0l'l't shoot!'i with little need for winter fccdiiig. Furl Spcclflcatloiin Tester. iiium-ii. ss.iiio-s3.ii;io. I Otlniva, 53.200-53,690. Officer, 0(- lawn. s:i.1aoss,s:io. l Secretary to Committee on Fre-y qiiency Allocation and Wave Propagotloii. Ottawa, szciaesci.-l R30. 1 Ill Sill" 5"'lllill'lHI'alni. Technician, Ottawa, 52.990- 33.430. Conimunleatlonii Operators and Communications Equipment Be-l palrnicii, Ottawa and various reiitrr-s. S'!.'!40-52,090. Details and npplioritinn forms at your nearest Civil Service (7onimi.s- sion Offirr. Nnliniiril Employment. Office and Post Office. CHAR l.Uil'llETOlVN THE. -GUARDIAN. CLEVELAND. 0., Aug. 3 - (AP) -- It will take the steel industry at least three more weeks to shrug off effects of the recent strikes and regain full production schedules, Steel magazine says today. The metal-working weekly says speed of recovery depends on the extent of needed repairs to steel facilities. The national liigot rate rose 31.5 points last week to 47 per cent of capacity. An even more rapid rate of recovery was prevented by local- OIISEHOLD FINANCE 0 Tell us Iiowniuch cash you need. DUp to 24 months to repay. Choose your own repaymgnt plan. 0 No bemlrublo security required. 0 Phone or stop in today for lost, Irlondlv service. light wagon; cart; li.p.; cream separator; yscwer; electric fencer: grain ized disputes in separate union ag- reements. Steel also predicts intermittent shutdowns and curtailments over the next four or five months for lack of balanced steel and compon-l enls supplies. Civilian goods manu-l factoring. Steel added, will bear the brunt of the shortages. NOTICE We are holding one Beagle, brown and white and one small smooth lihired dog since July 26. We hesitate to de- stroy those two dogs. If they are not claimed within the next TWO days they must be given away or destroyed. If interested contact the undersigned. Please note your dog tax for year 1952 is noiv due. Si gncd CHIEF OF POLICE- Cha1'lottetovi'n. NOTICE Articles that were not listed in the Auction Sale of W. R. Phillips, Village Green, Wodiicsmiy, Aiigiisi. 6 are as follows;- Crop: 11 acres of cats, 4 acres barley, 15 tons this year's hay (in barn). r...J.-. 1...... ma ....: .-..-....m.1..1' emmmm ha-ya nrgaiuliou 150 Great George 50., who 1, phone 2992 CHAILOTTITOWN, P.I.I. grab fork; forks; harness. TERMS CASH. J THOMAS BOLG-ER, Auctioneer. hox sleigh; bob sleigh; two wood slc-ighs; PAGE NINE LARGE MICTION SALE AT STANLEY BRIDGE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 12:30 1'. M. Having sold our farm we will sell by public auction the following stock and equipment:-All farm machinery in first class condition; three horses; eleven milk cows; eight. calves; ten young catllc; one roe. Ilolstcin bull; Farm- all (ll) tractor, side lever for tractor and plow; M-D bind- or; three sod plow; three section lever liarrows; light har- rows; M-D drill; hay machine; manure spreader; hay rake; horse hoe; scales; grain crusher; truck wagon; road cart; thresher mill complete; gas engine 1 3M. grindstonc; oil broodor slovc; fertilizer elevator; hells; driving, sleigh; disc harrows; Climax gas washer, Dominion organ and it lot of other articles too numerous to mention. If weather unfavorahlr- sale will lie held Thursday 7th. ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH BOLGEIG. 4 T 1 HOUSE Malprqiic Village. Apply:- 1 Mrs. Sinclair MacG0iigan. L Malpcquc. Kennedy 8. Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Properties Bought and Sold Also a Full Rental and Aueiionecring Service 125 Kent Street-Phone 1108 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 28th July, 1952. Machinery: Massey with plough, tion) . Harris tractor (Pony) cultivator and cutting bar complete (excellent condi- Stock: 1 mare, 8 years old, 1300 lbs, 70 hens, 1 year old (laying). W. H. BEATON, Aiictioiit-er. y PRIVATE SALE Electric We..iii.ghoLisc Electric Refrigerator. Stow, Bed, Spare Beds, Spare Ivlighboy, Crib, Carriage, Playpen, Pram, Chrome Livingroom Chairs, Extra large size Duo- Therm Oil Heater, odd chairs, radios and miscellaneous items. Owner moving into fully equipped McGiii.ness House Trailer. SEE PAUL SHARPE AT 23 ALEXANDER DRIVE 'WANTED 5 Mechanics. experienced in servicing of Diesel Engines and Tractors. Also 2 Automotive Mechanics and 2 Machine Shop Men. Excellent working conditions. Interesting work. i DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province, of Prince Erlward Island , TENDERS l l SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon Saturday. August 9. 1952, TIGNISH BRIDGE, Tignish River, Tender Forms and Specificaiiniis may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. I)i-piiiy Minister of Public Works for the reconstruction of Prince County. R. G. VVHITE. P & Highways. Ge! Your JOHN DEERE PARTS E M i nusv PRIEST . I TRAVELLING HEN MONTREAL -- iICPi - Rm". .l.A. Hats of Sao Paulo. Brazil, on a visit here explained he has ihrccl fiill-time yobs. He is Priest of Sr. Stefan's church. teaches Latin and TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I.y History in high school, and is see- retary and COl'ilIllllSt for the Him- garian language newspaper l.ll0l'P.' OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 CAME TO wAi2m you, MA:oR.I..,4oMe CRABBY ioeieueoizs ARE SINGING: THE BLUES TO THE Cl-llEF IN HIGH C !M.,-ro- QUOTE, HE SAYS: "TELL HOOPLE To . TAKE THAT HIDE To A BASEBALL ,, FACTORY AND LET'S GET GOME lp SLEEP! A. PIC KARD FARM 3.4 ,.',d '9. pp 7 (ft; 5' L I lllloililg Possible Permanent Employment. Supply references. Store experience and rate of pay expected. Reply: BOX XYZ DRVROTS BEEN 'TALKiNG FOR NIEARS ABOUT SHEDDING Tue SHACKLES AND 5TEPPlNG our WATC ll ems tibia- Tliere Ought To Be A Law one oi: ruese rays in GOING IN FOR KW5Ei.F' IF oto LAi2o- PANTS can RUN A Business so CAN 1'. mi siciz OF same A WAGE.-SLAVE! JUST By Fiigaly And Shorten it A 1::oAv,'riiE BOSS GAVE HIM l-HS LONGED-A FOR FREEDOM, SO GIVE A LOOK AT OUR MAN OF ENTERWISE... NE) Boss! you " CAN'T DO THIS To ME'. wiisi2s'LL 12 J7 GO?,W'HAT'LL L 4 Do I LL TAKE A cuT , eoss' vuzaset HAVE WE'RE CUTTING DOWN ON EXPENSES. DRVROTY I'M AFRAID WE'LL HAVE TO ME BREAK DAY IN HORSE- DOM : HA!-4-KAFC. E EGAD, CLAMCY (T PAN6 ME TO THE code To THINK oi? THE FOLK iHTHi5 WORLD WHO ARE UMMOVED 8V MUSIC, ” FLONER6, POETRY, BEAN- iFLlL HOR-saslw P5i-iAw.' --oH,DAeH iT ALL, veml WELL! NEVV l2lS"E)ARD. Ont, (CPI - -Daisy. i'ic imvclliig lieu. has set!- ied down here at last with her family of seven chickens-hatched and brought up in the nest'she biiilt back of her master's truch which lrarcllcrl Still) miles in tin inroniiiiie on work around ihll di.ktrirl.. v Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WHO .VMv MANFFHERE ' -ri-us is' -rei2iziBLE.'. COULD; I6 soMi:7ru3TIAeKE wi-iv, WE'LL HAVE HERE" H T ALL BE :Dii7 POSITIVE-ZLV NO suci-i A ieiroiz us! DISGQACEDI uh? I Fimiiii . ;u..ow 9- ,"9 ..k-xl4'x.-l4;zVrJ,& -24 - . lulzp, . I A I-at Ix-I min: i .BOi2N 'n-iiiz-W YEARS inc 60044 '3'- WHO '&All7 IT WA9 ? THIS IS FER A GANG WHOS HAVIN” A DOiM'5 HERE. TONI Cal-iT.' , .