PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western end Eastern Locals 4e per word; Announcements and Coming Events be per word: Classified do per word; In liienioriain Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, ete., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 84:: per inch; Wedding Engsgeinents, 40 words for 51.00 and 1.0 eents'for every additional 8 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ille per inch or be per word; Lists of Subscrip- UOIII. 84 cents per Inch; Address and Presentation, 31.00. Other Rates on Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in apvertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error .occurred. hether 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. Agents wanted For Sale MAKE MORE MONEY THAN YOU thought possible. Sell 250 guar- anteed products, also a large as- sortment of gift boxes for Easter. Full or part time. Want to get ahead? Write to Familex, 1600 Delorimler, Dept. E. Montreal. CHILDREN'S WEAR m HOUSE- wives, office, factory workers, make easy money selling from our huge selection. No invest- ment. Best commission. A. as E. Home Salem, 349 Montrose Ave., Toronto Apartments Wanted FOR SALE - STACK OP TIM- otliy hay. Apply A. E. Phillips. Hari'ingtou. FOR SALE - HEREFORD GRADE cow, 6 years old to freshen April 10th. Cyrus MacNeiil, Milton. FOR SALE-2'1 FT. BOAT FOUR years old; also 2 cylinder, 6 h.p. Atlantic engine, same age. Apply A. McLean. Georgetown. FOR SALE - FOUNDATION Seed Potatoes. Canso. Also duel- wheel Chevrolet Truck. one ton. Robert Dodds, Harrington. F6i'sXT.i-.T(T5 17:-T: oliTr?rE-Er-s; U. S. Steel CLEVELAND. (AP)-The auto- mobile industry, largest consumer of steel, should be watched for any clue as to when steel will be- come plentiful, the magazine steel says today. Because of its "ambitious pro- duction goal" of more than 3.000,- 000 cars in the first tiiilf of this year, said the trade publication. the auto industry is using steal from every possible source. ”wbiie business analysts are wondering whether the auto iii- dustry will sell all the cars it hopes to make in the first half, the auto company steel buyers are beginning to say their wants in the third quarter will be greater than those of the second." it adds. The magazine says it appears the steel industry "will take little advantage" of the lifting of price controls. The national steel pro- duction rate dropped half a. point last week to 100.5 per cent of rated capacity. New7nEk5hicks NEW YORK, (AP) - Winter ended last week with the stock market on the threshold of at new 23-year high. and strong hope rest- ed in the heart oi Wall street for an early start on the traditional spring rise. All the news seemed good. Bad news that came was virtually ig- nored by a stock market that ap- to 8115.70 last Tuesday. and the trend has been downward ever since. Canadian issues were mixed Fri- day. International Nickel slipped 1.5. McIntyre dropped ti and Dome Mines lost -13. Canadian - Pac- ific izained 14. Hiram Walker ad- vanced -ii and Distillers seagram was not quoted. On the American stock exchange. Royalite 011 was up 1.6, and Giant Yellowknife added 06, (Ill Show Decline in Net Income. 1 Reports Show MONTREAL, (OP) - Cimadlgn Industries. Ltd.. had net income in 1952 of 310752.768. or 81.48 s. coin- mon share. compared with 311,526,- 623, or 51.59 a share. in 1951, Results from operations were bet. ier than in 1951, says the annual report. but because of a special provision oi 52,716,000 tor deprecjg- Wm 011 Droiects still under con- struction at year-end. net income was down seven per cent. Sales to customers were up your Der cent to a record s143,ll3.000. Expenditures on projects under construction was 526,600,000, aimosi triple the amount for any previous Year. and 321500.000 remained un- spent at Dec, 31 on projects under construction. The report comments: "Funds obtained in recent years through retention of earnings, sale 'L The GUARDIAN, C1-IARLOTTETOWN YORK JUNIOE nan cross The semi-monthly meeting of the Ever Ready branch of the Jun- ior Red cross of York School was held in the principal's class room on Friday afternoon. March 6th. Due to the absence of the presi- dent the vice-president. Carol Har- dy, brought the meeting to order. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by naming I favourite place one would like to visit. or a career one would like to follow. The new policeman for the next two weeks is Lowelle Watts. IP- pointed by Merrll Macnougall, re- tiring policeman. The old program committee. Earls. Ling and Alan Tm Company and Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. have therefore un- dertaken to lend to the company the cash required to ensure suc- cessful completion of the program as planned." Current assets were 349,161,051. compared with s6l.205.676. and cur- rent liabilities were 522,026,932, compared with 320,280,294, indicat- ing working capital of 327,134,719. compared with 640,925,382. Provision for federal and provin- cial taxes totalled 511,599,221, com- pared with 313,197,800. -Fisiiiznmisn WE NOW HAVE KERMATII - MARINE ENGINES Brown eppointed Ferne Veney and Bobby Cooper. , Riddles and a. contest were much enjoyed. Collection was about sixty cents. Alan Brown moved tbf meeting be adjourned. WANTED Experienced salesman to sell farm machinery. An old established line. Must be a go-getter with car. BOX G.F. Guardian MARCH 23. 1953 Non-ferrous Metals - Rides - Bottles - We have re- ccntly installed 3 20-ton Fairbanks-Morse Motor Truck Scale. goon Msnanr FOR sciui-: , WEBUY-SELL-lronlhdsteelscrnp. Your scrap loads are weighed free of charge. MAURICE BLOCK & C0. KENTSTREEIE, WANTED. IMMEDIATELY of duty per fortnight 92 hours; Statutory holidays: Vacation .1 weeks; GRADUATE STAFF NURSES: OPERATING ROOM--Hours Sick leave 1 U2 days per month; Salary 5145.00 pm- WA N T El) sovs ill-14 YEARS To sell Coronation Issues each Monday starting March 30th. The Star Weekly has some fine openings for boys who wish to earn regular month. increase every 6 months per fortnight 88 hours; ious experience in salary profits and cash Pension Plan. for previous experience in Operating Room in Complete maintenance: Pension Plan. to 5170.00. Recognition gli-on salary lcliedul-;, ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR. NIGHT DUTY-Hours of duty Statutory holidays; Vacation 3 wears; Sick Leave 1 U2 days per month; Salary 5160.00 per month, ill- rrease every 6 months to 5185.00. schedule. Complete Recognition given nialnienam-u; for prov. prizes durlng,next three months. One hour each Monday. Write to- day to: AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY P. O. Box 21, Clinrlottctoivn Please apply to: DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICE. Saint John General Hospital, SAINT JOHN. N. Is. There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaiy And Shorten ' your mum: lvli. Service ford station. For Sale HORSE FOR SALE - SUNSHINE Island Dairy. FOR SALE-6.000 SECOND-HAND bricks. Apply to T. Blacquiere. 270 Queen st. .m..m.m..:.?Am FOR SALE - I0 CALVES. HOL- steins. Alf Norring, Cape Trav- (TSP. ir-on SALE-NUMBER or BRED saws. Edison MacLean. Orwell Cove. .:.m....?..:.m.. FOR SALE -- PLATFORM AND Racks for ton truck. Douglas Macxenzie, Souris. FOR SALE - QUANTITY OATS. driving wagon, like new. Ells- worth Bassett. Albany. FOR SALE - 2 TRUCK PLAT- forms. Four 7.50-20 tires. Hous- ings for trailer. C. Robertson, please phone 95. Reward. Male lieill Wanted WANTED - YOUNG MEN T0 work on Poultry farm. W. J. Mac- Donald A: Son, Covehead Road. IVANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. All tractor equipment. Alex Darrach, Canoe Cove, P. E. I. WAN1'ED - iuannf-FIT MAN 1'0 work on dairy farm. I-iousc provided. John E. Read. Bor- (ls-n. TWO MEN WANTED. MUST have car. Better than average earnings. Apply -0. K. Preaby, 158 Great George Street, Charlotte- IOWIL EXPERIENCED MARINE ELEC- tronic Technician. Required im- mediately for work in Halifax. Must be capable of servicing all requirements without any super- vision. Salary accord rig to quali- soughpon, iications, 3.3600 to 254000. A partl- :-:,-m- ally experienced man will also be F2? gggip-oidUE:g;EI nggih considered. Apply Box No. 077., dams averaged 123 fat. Eric .EEi AEE , V' . I-furry I insloe Persona. FOR SALE - WESTINGHOUSE Washer in perfect condition. Reason for selling, being trans- ferred. Phone 1143. son SALE-OVNVI-I JEEP MOTOR with new rings and inserts with transmission; also one Imperial 6 engine, new. Prank Gallant, st. Charles. FOR. SALE - FOUNDATION Cobbler Potatoes, run of pile. Some oversize and worm marks. Malcolm E. Lamont, st. Cath- erines. FOR SALE - BOXER PUPPIES. Sire and Dam. Canadian Champ- ions. Apply Mrs. P. W. Tupper, 22 1-lampstead Court, Truro Nova Scotin. Telephone 2044. FOR SALE -- SIXTEEN FOOT Rotary carriage and inserted tooth saw; one electric motor, 30 l-1.P. and switch boxes, ei('.; two buildings, suitable for col- lage. and garage. Elmer E. Sharlwll, Portage, P.E.I. TIRES NEW RE-CAP STANDARD tread. 600x16, 58.95 each 610x15- 800x16, 59.50 each. 710x15, S10 95 each. orders shipped C.O.D. col- lnci. Glendale -0. K. Rubber Weld- ers. 1287 Western Rd., Toronto Ont. COMPLETE VISUAL Fix THAT COUGH NOW! WITH sanguen. Six active ingredients go to work at the first spoonful- qulckly relieve racking, stubborn coughs-tight chest colds, bron- chitls, hoarseriess and sore throat Nice to taste - won't upset stom- ach, Ask for tlsanguen" now at Hughes, Jenkins, Johnson and Johnson, Reddin Bros. Charlotte- town; Jamieson's, Montague: i.arter's. souris; Waugh's. Alber- ton: sample's, Kenslngton; and Enman Drug Store, Summerside. salesmen wanted SALESMEN - ABSOLUTELY make s50 a day. New sensational utility item for every food, bev- erage outlet, etc. Samples fur- nished. Utility A Co., 53-C31 West Jackson, Chicago 4. :”Teachers Wanted w A N To-n -TEACHER FOR Pleasniit Valley school. Apply Miller Weeks, Secretary. To L01 mar-ro LET - PHONE 111-I.. iTran'r1unT:r re". ni-21's-ir'"isTiCv 1st to October 3151. Phone 1523-J. FOR RENT-ROOM, GIRLS PRE- fnrred. Breakfast if desired. Phone 1144-L. it-(i'di?i'roi?nr:Nr:1ifi?iEf6ETi REFRACTION AND in private apartment. Elderly people preferred. Lower floor. ANNALYSIS Board if desired. Phonc 1471-J. To LET - FIVE Room armor- G. F. ment. Heated. Continuous hot water. Available latter part of & .lune.- Write Box 679, care Guard- Ian. 0 to etri is P "' 3 Typewriters 53 Grafton Street Fell-eral civil Service Advertising Manager, Toronto, 56.50-87,160. District Inspector - Car Equip- ment. Montreal. up to 56,220. 1 Superintendent of Game, North- west Territories, l4,H)-55,140. Economists. Ottawa, 54,220-54,880. Warehouse Foreman. 1-1. M. C. Dockyard. Halifax. 34.010-54.1130. Shop Foreman Underwater Weapons. Halifax, 33,830-SL100. Wireless and Electronic Instruc- tor. Dari-lefield. up to 53,970. Senior and Junior Nursing In- structors. Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax and sunnybrooic Hospital, Toronto. 83.340-59.690 and szsso 335340. tr-es. 040-02.990. clerks. Ottawa, 51.690-02.240. Details slid s pileatien 'forms at Com- mission Office. National Employ- ment Office and Post Office. Operators, various cen- ; A r , 1 SEE THE NEW REMINGTON Quiet-Riter - exclusive features, sensational performance. so monthly. special student rates on rental machines. Remington Rand 104 Kent Street. Phone 2771. Wanted WANTED ROOM AND BOARD in private home by young busi- nus man. Phone Mr. Ahern. 2046. WANTED TO BUY: OLD GLASS, pewter and Wedgewood, old dolls. buttons, pine furniture. glass bridle rosettes. Box 075 . The Guardian. ; WANTED .. TO near rlisrunr. farm with water, good fences, near Montague. Write 130): 504, Charlottetown. &:-- .-lf!!!t WEEEEL. EXPERIENCED GIRL - WANT! work by day. Phone 359-.1. nousswiirn 'vvAnfs”ian'r rm: work to do at home. What, have you? Write Box 20, Bouris. The Ontario Agricultural Col- lege at Guelph was started in TENDERS FOR. COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings-Maritime Provinces SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR COAL FOR MAR- ITIME PROVINCES" will be re- ceived until 3 p.ni.. (E.S.T.), WED- NESDAY, APRIL 15, 1953, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings. in the Prov- inces of Nova Scolia, New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. Specifications and forms of tender ran be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Ot- tawa, the Resident-Architect at Halifax, N. S., and the Resident Architect at Saint John. N. B. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with depart- mental specifications and condit- ions attncheti thereto. The Department reserves the right to demand from any suc- cessful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Hon- ourable the Minister of Public Works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Can- ads or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its stituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and in- terest by thc Dominion of Canada or the aforementioned bonds and is certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. . ROBERT FORTIER. Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 17. 1953. ........m....'........ CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 27th day of February A. D. 1953. In Re Estate of FRANCIS NICHOLAS VESSEY late of Mon- iague in King's County, in the said Province, Retired, dcccascd Lestatc. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition. on file of Evangeline Vesscy of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- lnce, Teacher, solc Exccutrix of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed io rite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap- pear before ihe Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town ln Queens County in the said Province, on Saturday the Eleventh day of April next com- ing, at the hour of thirty min- utes past ten o'clock fore-noon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Esinte should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Alban Farmer, Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- iloner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that .a true copy hereof he forthwith published in some newspsper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid. one in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that s true copy hereof be forihwitii posted in the following public places respectively namely. in the hall of the Court House ln Georgetown in King's County, aforesaid. at or near the Post Office building in Montague aforesaid, so that all- persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour I-isrolrl Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town ln Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. L S is;-ii.) Frances 11. Vinnlcombc 1874 as the "Ontario School of Agriculture." Registrar. .:..?m....:...?.......-:... l C0l'l- - B. H. YEO, BARGAIN - 35 M.M. Motion Picture Equip- ment for small permanent Theatre. Apply:- Montague. ducts Dealer's Licenses LICENSES NOTICE is hereby given that. all Petroleum Pro- y issued in 1952 expires 31 March, 1933, and that all renewal applications for the year 1953 should be in the hands of this Commission before this date. H GASOLINE I PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. L. B. MacMillan, Secretary. than any other company in its 2501 YEAR IN CANADA IOAHS QUICKLY! You can get 350 to 51000 without bankabls security. QUIETLYI Loans made promptly on your own signature. CONVENIENTLYI Select your own repayment plan. U; to 24 months to repay. , Remember, more people borrow from l-Iouschold Finance field. Phone or stop in today! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE D. 1. lens, Manager 150 Great George 9., suite 1. phone 2992 CHAILOITIIOWN, P.l.I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAILY DOWN . Hesltate . Writing fluid . Neon lsym.) Roman pound Alpins , peak Way Find the sum New Jersey town Raised platform Political . tickets E '3 alum People of Denmark Deposits of metal A diving bird Near the tell N D to grow Symbol for sodium Succession And f I4.) Incite one-spot card Watches secretly Heavy, clumsy ships 7!. Feline 28. A scroll 29. Gold (Her) 30. Volatile ' liquids, as turpentine Music nott - Hebrew prophet Cry of poll A salad plant Polynesian drink Rock Residence of Mosiem women 43. Prophet 44:. Jewish month IIDJIG g g NT9; ; 3 :5 5 3 I u n .- !"33P?'?'?'." 34. 35. 36. 87. 40. 1!. am.” NAGH UP CROSSWORD 13. I5. 16. I9. 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. . Ascend 30. 31. 32. scratches , One's father and mother Sharpen a razor Forearm bone 1-!) Iain:-day's Answer 33. 38. False Female deaf 39. Macaw Exclemh tion Publie notice Belonging to thee Waver- Wanderer (I. I2. DAILY CItYP'I'OQUO'I'l'J-lIere'I bow to work It: A X I 0 LI A A X I ' II I. 0 N 0 If I: I. L 0 W ! One letter simply stands for another. In this example A Is used or the three Ls.,X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. spay. "0Phi9l- "I0 Nnsth and formstlonof the words an oil hints. E-ch day the code letters are aigimnt. - Acryptogrootdilobtlen D GJHEIDAP CDAGDINKI OKBNA GK UKUHZF-UNSGHA. -Saturday"! Crypioquote: THAT INWARD EYE. WHICH IS THE BLISS OF BOI.ITUD5-,-WOKDSWORTH. " URGENTLY wanrao-4-noon: :10l:1p,g::"e :f;iC"”:iec:”li;;tC:g: iigamierggtfxgalgegthto demonstrate cgjlnvestmeint securities and or cer- IN STOCK AT OUR suite; one set sleeve type, oil The Associated Press average OI smrbulmr?e?ga:?5:mih?:f.?i?eldem: RIALPEQUE ROAD i 1: . Ph "38. 60 k ch (1 19'2-53 hi h e WR , ..D..-.h"a'de"s A'm'"'""'L.md i3lilzrTn;:iE&,pA.7,.;,7Eg-.,;E a..ni"E”..i srie?e.s3. Alter”. reactlgn E;T;'fI.l..?537irvif.”iin'Z”Y.5.apiiiviggg W Sm DOM . SMALEV ilcsouios. HGURE "'0" ”m55”'”5” Bur HIS BOS5.0LD WANTED - A WOMAN 0T: mm; 0..., Wm... ,,,,'y,;.,e,.,., the market got back up to 3115,70 ”Addltional funds will, i.....'..,.., A. PICKARD I MT” WW5 AND5'2W'D5 FEELINI MAN 5TACKiTT- man boarder. Apply to Mrs. 5115.00. Also from axle. whee” Jan. 30 before it went in to a still be required from outside sources to I ANDA PAVCHFCk HE PRETTY GOOD N A 5'x'F'Gi-RE 3RACi5ET Bruce Mu.Quu,,e, Norm Wm, with mes for tuner 30.00 deeper reaction. The subsequent oomprege me new plums under . p COULP STICK IN TODMIHEV WITH NOTHING-TODOBUT ' 3 th ba k we James Yea. Cornwall. 33393 W -L-"Vega-"res-'3? ci0"5Li."ciiil”"' Eh? 31” pgrxncipzii i Is cl'&”E.2”S3EE.oo owl Hal; siare o ers, . . u nit an ..."'L'"' 'L'L."""”" W ms 1 ””..?.&”tl:S2;LES.tit.?”' 33 2.2135 t'.i.i?.....””i” w A N T E if- HOUSEKEEPER LOST-SATURDAY EVENING IN . CARES AND mm Low. 2 for home with modern conve:i- City. lady's grey snakeskin OF W055 fences, on paved road. No small hand-bag. containing sum 01 , children. Fenton 1!. Court, Bed- money and papers. Finder JUR BOARDING HOUSE 50 YOU WERE Ei(PLAlNlNe YOUR lNvENTioM TO ALVIN WHEN THE Tllxi MPN -STARTED CHATTlN6 THAT 5EEM6.TO LEAVE 4; ONE PERFORMEK NOT N THE LANDSCAPE 1 -E-WglOHCOULD 7. ETSUMB5” E I & THE: TREE x L i i rs Z " "Z74. C7--K--X 7:3 'f'T xx; C k .p t. 0 AN r: - Wqtrm K; mg . t r qt-iAT5x..g Gnu. III! nu names. In. 7. M. I .u. e. In. on. 5'23 Maior Hoopla v MY wolzoxrwloas !.THA'r RAP- 5cALLloio LEAMDER I----- . pom" ASSUME THAT I'M Nor ENJOYIN6 THE some -.-uM- X g VAs--HEH-I-lea!--I'M NO W 6PolL5PoR'r! BUT How COULD 1: even The scone, 51-1021" - & or: 6TRlu6lN6 HlM UP BY THE” x 0 HEH- HE . OUT OUR WAY ....,lllllUlilllllli ll - THE BLUE JEANS rr's THE GIRLS now: . Mv BROTHER wsm , 2 BAREFOOTED ALL SUMMER, AND GETTING shoes BACK omo THAT SUMMER SPREAD . WAS gusr ABOUT LIKE '- ' WHY M013-iEl25 GET GRAV By J. R. wiiiiliiii THl5.' F ., ., l V! of K it 4 I JTR.witLw-gs one-au.s.MOI Jlll illusion hi- R3323: 1..-.47. ..'