. .w):?- 7.... . . PAGE TWELVE Minimum Charge For An 0 80 tion. cent: per inch; Add:-an Ttlvtrtising llatos Payable in Advance central Guardian Local: in per word: Western and Bum-n Luau to no: word; Announcements and Corning Events so per word; lhllllltd . word: In 5100058! Nations Mo an inch; bills of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cords. ets., 5: per lune; Letters of GOIQOIIIIQ no per inch; Wedding Engagement-, I0 words for IMO and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notice: of Thank: and La roclatlon. the per inch or be on word; but: of Subscrip- '0tlm sun on Anllutlnn. The Mlmtinr agrees that on pnsuaim shall not be liable for dllillil "Illa; out of error: in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the Inn actually occupied by that portion of tho uvcrtiaomnut In which Ibo error occurred. whether such "III! II dill to tho Iulllglucg of its servants or otherwise, and than llull bl no lllbllity for non-insertion of any auvertlsemenl beyond the amount paid for sub ldvertlsemonk 3 Alnrtluauinl it cam. and B'upnqtntloP: 31.00. Agents Wanted BE YOUR OWN BOSS! SELL over 260 guaranteed products. Small capital required. No risk whatsoever. Write today for cata- logue and details. Familex. Dept. 5, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. sEl.L EXCLUSIVE XMAS CARDS- No experience necessary to earn extra money - just show our ex- clusive and distinctive Personal Christmas Cards. Full line of Boxed Assortments. Liberal com- mission and prompt service. Write today for details and samp- les. Master Kraft Greeting Card Company, Room No. 211, 370 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ontario. EASY EXTRA MONEY IS YOURS! sell Name-On Christmas, Every- day assortments for highest com- missions. Over sixty sales-tested items, terrific customer appeal. tfnequalled Christmas values 1..- cluding 25 card Prize Assort- ment. Gold'n Christmas. Velvet, Madonna. Duets, Surprise, Cur- rier and Ives. Canadian Scenes. Appealing Everyday. religious. humorous cards. Personalized cards. stationery. napkins, Gift wraps. Kiddies' Christmas stock- ings, Pop-up books, Bible stories, paint books, ribbons, gift cards. Write for complete catalogue, samples now. Print name. address clearly. Name-On Stationery; Company Limited, Dept. 61-”, Roan-i F, Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto. ..?...m-m.m..-.-:- Boarders Accoiomoiiataii BOARDERS ACCOM'MODATED.- 202 Prince. WANTED - BOABDEEE. TWO students. Dial 6786. Ow-Anrun - TWO B-OARDERS. Apply 337 Kent Street. ..m.....:A:m....i VVANTED - WOMEN PENSION- ors to board. 143 King Street E0 OM E R VVANTEI) - LARGE double. room, furnished, heated. hot and cold water, suitable for two. Central. Phone 8883. Barggavms CAB LEAVING FOR MONTREAL Friday. September lllth. Oan ac- .C. Miscellaneous ..-F.u.Sale ... CART FOR. SALE - HARRY Mutch. Southport. Dial 7856 FOR SALE - THREE PAIRS OF Monks' cloth Drapes, tan with blue bail trim. Reasonable price. Phone 4749. Female Help Wanted NEW YORK. (AP)-The stock market broke to a new low for the year last week in a sharp selling wave. The selling at one time built up to an ititeiisity not seen since last spring. All sections of the mar- ket were engulfed in the lower movement. Principal sufferers were the rail- roads, motors, steels and oils. al- though few major divisions of the ntnrket escaped The selling. A fall to a new low by the roll- road average soon was followed by a drop in the industrial average to a new low. That convinced traders the market still was going through its general readjustment to an ex- pected curtailmcnt of general busi- - H658. The great rush to sell on Friday 7 when the market hit bottom made many in Wall street wonder whether the market now has ”got the selling out of its system." One thing is certain. The mar- ket ignored all good news develop- ments and magnified those things it chose to consider adverse. WAITBESSES WANTED. APPLY in person to The Roxy. l nousicituarsn wauriin. so children. Good wages. Apply Box Dli Guardian. w A N 1.1: n C itmisri-ziuan. nurses for eight-hour duty at Sackville Memorial Hospital. Ap- ply Miss .l. Murdoch, Supt., Sack- ville, N. B. ivasrsn - GENERAL ourv Registered Nurses, eight hour day. Apply superintendent Alexandra Hospital. Ingersoll. Ontario. (MI'B.) M. L. lntendent. IMMEDIATELY. housemaids at Netherwood School. Uniforms provided. Christmas and Easter holidays with pay. Apply Matron, Nether- wood, Rothesuy, N. 5. Lost SrTEiD Island Grill and Metropolitan. WANTED STRAYED-RED IIPIIFIIR, MAY have calf. Cecil MacKenzie, Long Creek. LOST-DIAL!) (iOIJ)EN COCKER Spaniel. Please notify Frank Brown, French River. 2-R4, New London Exclmiigc. Male Help Wanted BATTERY AND RADIATOR. RE- pairmaii: Permanent IDOSNOH. good wages and working condi- tions, employee benefits. Apply: Duncan Bros. Limited. 84 Cedar street. sudbury, Ontario. BOOKING ORDERS FOR BA . straw. Robert Dodds, Harrington BOYS AND GIRLS 20-24. WHO will be my pen pals? My inlei'- commodate three passengers. Ap- ply by Phonlng 5131. - cm & Tfllults liuTsaio F3 -AsA1Lll':.10I3fi.3l-()'nViTsEDAN.1 3 aka Wood, Southport. , est: are music, films. etc. Write to Fred Dahlquist, 2309 North 40th Street. Seattle 8, Washing- ton, U. S. A.. Opportunities Boehner. SIipcy- on the New York exchange. Leave Guardian Office. Reward. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks cnded thc week at 5101.30, a new low for the year and the lowest point for the aver- age since early in May of last, year. Canadian Southern Oils. off 7.; nt 6'.. was one of the most active issues of the American stock ex- change. Giant Yellowknife and Lake Shore both were down it at the close of Friday's trading on the American exchange. Canadian issues also were lower Mc- Intyre lost a poiiil. Distillers Sea- gram fell M ond Canadian Pacific was off '.v”.- as the Week ended. U.S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. lAPi - Steel mil.- Dul dmpped last week to its low- est level in the last 13 months. "Steel," the metalworking weekly reported Sunday. National rate of steel production for ingots and casting Was 88.5 per cent of rates capacity, It drop of seven points from the preceding week. the weekly said. l "Steel" said causes for last vxeekfs production decline were a strike at Buffalo. lessened steel demand in the West nnd ntlier areas. and the Labor Dziy holiday. Plunging scrap prices, "Steel" said. are "spearheading the return of competition to the steel mar- ket." It reported scrap prices de- clining for the fourth consecutive week, lowerliu: its price composite on steel-making grades to s38.67 for the week ended Sept. 10. The figure. a drop from the pre- ceding weeks 340.40, is the lowest recorded since August, 1950. ”steel'' stated. ' Less than 5,000 square miles of Norway's 124,000 square miles are under cultivation. Trinity Church at Stratford-on- Avon. burial place of Shakespeare. dates from the 13th century. THE GUARDIAN, lob Prospects . For University Graduate: Good CIITAWA. (OP)-A peek into the future shows a bright prospect for job-huntlng. university graduates. the national employment service announces. In a special bulletin- reviewing supply and demand for profes- sionally-trained persons. the Nfgs executive and professional division said Thursday the demand for un- iverslty-trained workers generally will remain in balance with supply for the next few years. There were several notable ex- ceptions. Jobs available in engin- eering, teaching, architecture. ge- ology and health and welfare work exceeded the available trained per- sonnel. The bulletin repeated its fore- cast made last year of a teacher shortage totalling 25,000 in 1955. In engineering, the btilletiii said the demand ”is definitely greater than the supply. "It is also esliinnted that the demand for graduaes in engineer- ing will average at least 2,000 a year for some years yet.” Arclhtects graduating in the next four years will be less than 100 each yiIIl'. The demand is ex- pecled to exceed the supply slight- ly for the next few years. Graduates in coininerce and bus- iness aclminlstration are expected to number about 800 each year for UHARLU'l'fET(.)WN Food-llevouring locusts Threaten 30 Countries By Sidney Taylor LONDON. taeutsrii -'1' P'ood-de- vourlng desert. locusts, increasing at q phenomenal rate. are threat- ening l0 Allan and African coun- tries. a scientific expert warned Thursday. Dr; Boris F. Uvarov, director of the anti-locust. research centre here, appealed to the nations lying in the "danger long" to bury their political ' differences and units the next three years -and they should have no trouble finding jobs, particularly if they have specialized in aceouiitlna. market research. advertising. sales, statis- tics, insurance undeiwritlnl. actu- arial work and purchllilnk. The bulletin said Rracluate geo- loglsts are still in high denllnd and the shortage "is producing better salary offers from employ- ers." - In the field of health and Wei- fare, embracing the professions of medicine. dentistry. pharmacy, vet- erinary science, nurslng, household science. social work. Physical edu- cation and therapy, the demand is strong. The armed forces still are short of doctors despite "attractive at- fcrs covering assistance over the last two years of the course." Quickies By Ken Reynolds o ”- - - we always argued got his own with a Guardian about programs-until Rover Want Ad!" Fl"V'SA':E. m 193". "-l'3W0UTHi on-oarusurv KNOGIKS . ..wn There Ought To Be A Law By Fngaly And Shorten sedan. l-air condition. 540. Dial! need 5 1-em-e5em,3,uve m your ioc. f --.-. .-..-... g 817:0” 30 C'"”''””-V 5l- alvity. Make big money selling , - I . O F ' K. N ' yon SALE 7"A(7i;E'v7n.(Si:jHl cosmetics during your spare time. r A DQLLI ; AND THEN -ME ' DINNER AND A half-ton mu . Will sell or Beautiful sample-kit. Guaranteed AND SHES HERE 1 , Ksuowz 1:1) LOVE . trade. Apply at Borden Service line. Write to Doraldina Cos- B4 l-lERSELF.I'M 5' ,- DOLL STEDPED - .TO.' COME ON, , ' Slailoh. metlcs Company. 1600-Z Delori- ? GONG. To -my OUT OF THE( LET'S GO.'I'M ' mier. Montreal, P. Q. Am) DATE WATER-" f C.k'gUNGQy,I 5 For Sale Fort-sAr.r::;'r7ac'cx waooi Eduard White. Slnnchel. . FOR. sArCr:- '.x"i-:Aiv7(u'rolWviTs7rT(: ”Brownlng' Shot Gun. Phone 4802. FOR SALE-SOW AND 8 PIGS, three weeks old. Douglas Wood- sitio. Sea View. FOR SALE-ONE MARI-J, I YEARS old. will trade for young cattle. thfbstin Doiron, Cymbrla. - ”1r-(Tn-s;a'r'Tn'-;sii7iIL;iTio"iTr boat for hunting and fishing. Ap- ply Modern Shoe Repair. i76n'sHr:;-;r(")i?it”1Ti-3t'ii'oY.Ti cow. freshen next month. Leo Flynn, Cardigan lit-(iii-'s2ir.r:-istisvvr.i' Fnissirifh-' and grade Holstein row. with or without calf. Robert Mac- Kinnon. Sniithpori, ioifsa iIi-1 4; " on F.hI Sl.I ciir riii used Rnnsomo pntnlo digger. Priced for quick stile. At Lloyd Boullcr's, Victoria. iron SALI-1 -siN(;.i.r:-naniiiii, lul lthit-;i liamnicrlcss simi- gun prartirnlly now. Apply 105 Spring Pork Iinziri. Eon SALE-I sttorr HAT. .1 pairs Sgcout shorts, 555.0(l. Grant PltzsCh,'174 Kent St. lifter 5.30 ,-,”'T,;-,..,-,. ,, . ..-- FOR SALE-ONE REGISTERED 3-year-old I-Iolstcin heifer, to freshen in a we:-kls time. Alex Martin. k Valleyficld. r3ir:rr;,En1u6.VoK..Ts.?oVr ”lerngth. either split or in blocks. delivered in Charlottetown. R. A. MactPhall & Son. New Haven. ton saw 4 minor: ooniuvanv and Holstein now. Just lfruhanod. DeLavaI Electric separator. Albert Holmes. Unlnn Rood. I08 SALE - QUANTITY OF wool fibre insulation and french doors with casing. Dlll .1964. 264 Grafton St. ron SALE -. TWO ituoiaulllb Jersey Cows. frcshening Sept. 15th and Oct. 4th. i-iownti annui- man. Central -Bodoqua. on sun: -. INTIINATIONAL Binder. Complete with trauma truck. sheaf carrier at All: Beatoni, Flat River. 1. J. Clilil. Beawn's Mills. iron”-s'KrTr.l-"if-iii:u'!i”I7A3-I5 P.0"2!l1L sy. acid, sick. stomach quickly Wilder's Stomach Powder. din Bros. and Hughes, 501-III 01' 174 Kent. Phone 4330. T0 LET-FOIJB ROORI in city, central. Dial 8073. third floor. meni, unheated. ation. Box LB. Guardian. 2nd floor. Dial 3391. ment, 3 r entrance. Dial 5680. Apartments, 3 room and bath heated apartment. Apply Dorcheiter Street. ed apartment. Furnished. tric stove, private bath, home. Adults. hint 6166. ably furnished room. large closet continuous hot water. shower Oentral. Phone 3356. Office if so desired. Dial tall. F03 IINT-IN Two girls will share modern comfortable self-contained lng accommodations with or thrn Slrla, Complete lick: A typewriters INDIGESTION, NERVOUS. GAS- painful relieved with Red- Char- lottetown; Foley's and Iilnmankl. Summarslde; W9IlIh'8, Alberton; Sample, Ksnslngton; Mathesonls, 0'I..sary and Tignish Drug Store sell Wilder's. we and 01.39. -'lT0-I.I?'rf.7I7U-IINEITI-ET)vliO()7bI. HOUSE I ion-r:'r:'i5r:rTii7i'iVs-i-fail non-171. l Central. Dial 6401. Hon rum - ONE-FIIRNI-SHIIWEI). l heated room. Second floor. Dial I-Ii RI:R'?:is” 1;:-tftihi APABT- ' Central loc- i(F;;.i:runniEilis.h Vniiolus, Army 206 Grnftonri -. TO-VI(7E7l&:T.-7.'II!-J:A7I:l71l)-.AIiI;'-1'-: I ms and bath. Private 3'31:-'iir-':iv'rt"':-,A'irgiriitlnciiiii 108 ion nnN'r-vrvin-ivFoiii'iii-TA? Elec- HOW F6ITizsN'r-winiu. Cour-113?. 'FtTrLaY7-.'rwT)”a'iii7T(:iEii17sF.E. and floor offices in business sec- tion. may be converted to one sunifinsi-B-i.' liv- two hous- ing privileges. Phone 2937 after ! o'c llll -tn?" iifw aminoro.-. Quin-nlter - exclusive features 'm. I I I X.&.. l M . rs . I .9 N . . foils; 22-' 'w uaeev MILLER, 49 ISJZMWJBTEAPACE, . , ' MI MI35,FZA. r 5 I d How-o You GET 6WlMMiNG N4 I 8LOOD,6WEAT . rAND I ;OUR BOARDING HOUSE LiST OB THUTTY-EEBEN ASSORTED PART6 WHICH A L I THING Dis OLE GA jMiSTAH MAIOR weur THE MAsoR'5 , T0 PICK up soue Moi AUTOMOBILE! I MADE A K HOW DATES Mlsslrlo iN ACTION! outvr ; AUTO KNOW- RE g I with Imlll Wnkolow It'll Ii notational performance. If nerve of land without iiuild- monthly. Special student rates on inns. Apply Jack Vinny, Wut rental machines Remington tuna , ”RVoyalty.. .p loo hoot. street. Dial 6631. w L; , g E -X nut "31":-W tfncegxlllfgnflw I-IVINHAM. England (CF) -Be ”4M& Idl A, r V 4": E 3 0 ' ' d N 2 causo of the damage red by ,il”0' 5.1” - I ll-4-N ONLV NEED Al?l,ll'el0l1ne.l'. uliteuontblr woodvlckers. wooden telegraph l (IV) I", H5 T" '? '4 TRIJCKLOADI good condition. mm Equip poles in not aurrolk. district are . .....'l.L.,.......... ...I.......:.. - ioF-.PAl2T5-s-ii V r-at want Co. Ltd.. suinnloraldo. Ddlj replaood by oteel poles. - -.m.;mu-um against the voracious puts. .He said the main reason for the rapid foams: of the cimrt locum ia the failure of these countries join in the international. control campaigns. If they, A unchecked. the swarms of locustr have bcforo than I breeding area stretching frbqi the North Atlantic and Mad- lisri-anean coast of Africa. through the entire Middle East and across the Arabian peninsula to India, Pakistan and the Soviet republics In central Asia. Dr. Uvarov said that to keep a locust breeding ground under con- trol thare must be a regular killing of virtually 99 out of every 100. If this slaughter is relaxed, the situation begins to get” out of hand. In its short life of a few months a. female loouat is likely to produce 300 offspring. A swarm may number up to 90,000,000 locusts. In flight they shut out the sun and give the im- pression of a. sudden eclipse. Tons of vegetation and grain are con- amped by these swarms. Dr. Uvamv said the immediate threat is to Kenya. Britain's fer- llle East African colony. He also reported that several awarms have been seen in Nigeria for the first tllne. "In the spring the danger will be to the countries of the Middle East," he added. Dr. Uvnrov said the desert lo- custs have been spreading out now for three years. He believes the Arabian peninsula is ”the key area for the whole anti-locust stratesli-” But getting the co-operation of na- tions remains the big stumbling block. rm--T:-mm: FOR RENT Five room heated apart- ment. Domestic hot water. Electric stove and refriger- ator. Palmer Apt., dial 6259 Charlottetown. NOTICE Sand your floors with at Campbell machine. The only machine on the market with a side roll attachment to do the edges; only M00 per day. Get in touch with JAMES MONTGOMERY Kensirigton drivers for lance hauling. ones, with references need" 0 g L SEPTEMBER 14, 1953 T ------- WAN-mn IAIIIER vuvrsn TV” "INN. "WWII i reliable and experienced 1." gr... barber. Good working condi- I tion; and we as for rigm " Y party in busy s opping an--.1. Apply - J. L. PHILLIPS, Sunnysido Barber Shop . 01' pint 7196 P'Y- Ioii C Guardian lusunllucr MANAGER REQUIRED Our expansion program suggests the appoint. ment of a high calibre manager for Prince Edward Island. This is a wonderful opportunity to develop your own business with the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, the largest exclusive health and accident insurance company in the world. - The man selected must provide aggressive leader- ship and be able to recruit and train salesmen. If you have the capacity for hard work, own ;. car,.are eligible for.a bond and enjoy a good stand. mg in your community, please write and tell us about yourself. Replies will be held in. strict confidence. BOX 18, THE GUARDIAN i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Ten-room dwelling house at 299 Euston Street with lot having frontage of 64 feet and depth of 105 feet. For further particulars Aaplply to:- GOBDON E. Mac-MILLAN. Solicitor, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Auction Sale, Fredericton School house will be sold by Public Auc-l tion on September 17 at 7. o'clock p. m. HARRY WEEKS: Secretary T son sans: International engine. 16' cutting bar for Ford Trac- tor; 1 International separ- ator; Fawcett stove; 1 Moody digger; 1 International 13 drill seeder: 1 organ; also 300 acre farm owned by Norman BRANCH MANAGER WANTEII A well-known Canadian Life Assurance Company requires a Branch Manager for the Province of New Brunswick. The Branch Office has been established for many years in the City of Saint John, New Bruns- wick, and the Company is represented in other prin- cipal cities of the Province. Applicants should have selling experience as personal producers. This is an unusual opportunity for the right man. Salary and override. Reply in confidence to Box 20 Guardian. Gi11iS- Contact Ma.cPIIEE o TRAINOR, Solicitors. ANGUS MacDONALl), Charlottetown. P. E. I. Caledonla ' - , FOR SALE BY TENDER LANDS OF BRIDGET O'BRIEN (Bonshaw) Tract No. 1-Homestead Farm of approximately One hundred acres; Tract No. 2-Approximately sixty-five acres, twenty-five acres clear, balance wood. Written tenders will be received by -the under- signed up to September 20th. next, for the purchase of the above lands, subject to the approval of the Court of Chancery. 1-on sans: U4 acre land on Admiral Street, Charlottetown, fac- ing Brighton Shore. Apply f0'.-- HERBERT PLATTS Telephone 3876 ' Lot 50 x 100 with house partly completed, on Upper Queen St. Price lll900.00 Apply :- M. A. FARM solicitor. an ms eon sass Three-room cottage at Southport, on lot 90 x 95. Iillimedlate poilleaaion. Ap- FY1- NI A I Solicitor. Aucriou sans AT HEAD OF IIILLSBOBOUGII, KINGIS COUNTY All household furniture. property of the Estate of the late William F. Jardlne late of Hiilsboro, will be sold on the premises at Public Auction on Wed- nesday the 16th day of September at 2 o'clock p.m. including the following: 1 piano, 1 sewing machine. 1 kitchen range: also 9. Quebec Heater, a davenpori. wheel chair and other chairs and tables; also beds. springs, kitchen utensils and dishes; also farmer's platform scales, hay fork, and other articles too nu- merous to mention. Terms cash or approved joint notes payable in three months, for sum: exceeding M000- McLean Jr Moltinnon. Solicitors, WALTER DOUGLAS. Charlottetown, 1'. E. I. Executor. If day not favourable first fine day following. For particulars apply to Walter Douzlas. R-R 1- Mt. Stewart, F. E. I. tion household effects, including choc washer. radio. beds. bureau. Axminater rill. rocking chain. a churn and cmmcr. , burner oil stove, window frames; also a two-storey building 162140. ideal for binary and henna:-y and other articles- iucnou SALE A! m vinw ' MONDAY. am. 14 AT 2 P. M. As I am leaving the province, I w I sell by public auv rfield suite, pourl 9x12, now hand sealer. ill" 44 Bill! NOUNTAIN. Ml V ,' . u , , i - i I . Excellent ontiorlunlty for-'