3632i an-1-1 ELE(7Tlli0l.llX DEALER - svn- ney J. Jeffrey, Phone 7038. - San. LEAVING i-KW; TOREFF6. L NOTICE Friday, November 5th. Can ac- commodate 3 iM5setitlPI's- D63" Buildings raised and moved Ravenhlll. Union Road cars li Irucits For Sale 'New imurssnuiigj You'll feel more sticcessfull in this glistetilng. tip to tlici Agents Wanted AMAZING CHRISTMAS presentations sell like magic. For particulars write to Doraldlna Cosmetlu Company, 1600 Delori- mler, Montreal izt. -. Cars Leaving AUCTION SALE At York Point, Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. Sharp STOCK: Two ivork horses; four milk cows (Shorthorn , grade); two dry cows; two heifers (two years old); one :steei' (one year old). MACHINERY: One hay.loader; one rake; team truck wagon and rack; express wagon; two row power potato sprayer; one set of spike harrows; two scufflers; one cart; one sulky; single plow; one Broadcast seeder; one single sills and joists replaced. plow: one box sleigh; one wood sleigh; one set of double Ihariiess; one F.M. scales; sundry garden and carpentry concrete or block ivnll;; Itools. I IIOIJSEIIOLD EFFECTS: One dining room suite (oak); one kitchen table and chairs; three oak arm chairs; two day beds: one oak desk; four occasional chairs; one dinner wagon; one china cupboard; two single beds. com- plctc; onc cream separator; one bedroom suite; one 3f4 bed, 5900. ...:D.jD..i. minute m0(lCl. TIER-Ix!:'IExSLl-I iii- ithree bureatis: sundry household articles too numerous to 1951 CIIFIYR()l.lC'l' COACII "”'””-I ””v”'”' I”'"”" intention. Custom Radio, my comi-01, IN 1'": Palm": wHH' I TERMS ()1? SALE: All sums tip to 515.00 cash; over Ithat amount 6 months credit on approved joint note 6'k; 5'. off for cash. minty in we ----i Pi-mm. Ma--ied iw If weatlii-r unlit, sale will take place on the first fine iiian. drrcanul. ln tesiaie. ,. To the sm-iiii iii Llir IEHIIHIY iii ionr. (lay following. It'iivinty nr anv riinntaiilc or literate per i so: within uid ("minty i I The ziii dnv ol oi-iiitm A 1;. ism, . V In it. Estate of i-'t.iim-zxct xt:i.i.v . F. R. Mt'LAI.NI'. LTD. xii-at-:.x:vA iiiie of iwiiiiiiiiziio in itinzti Pm amlUm- MALPEQIIE ROAD Dial T358-9 EVVEN J. MEICMILLAN, g For msalg (illElrJ'llTx(ii: ci.AL'i)r; i-:. CRASWELL, Owner. rm: sAu:- BELL P1A-W DIAL iiiiii;iii:.i.- ....... reading the petition Auctioneer. 3775, Sumniersitle on rite of ritii-ii-it Jllsrpfi .xti-it.-iinn iii' Nlontagiiz aforesaid. llclxterl, the Admitt- It-i0BFS:Kl.TIcI.-'lilt7.-tilN1-2l)Tl'()lN'liI'2BV ..iiii... (II lllc GIDKHE f1(llII('lI i-;.i.iic. iii-ii. ,P.h2:'191”l-- . . 1.":..J.”:: :.f;i:'.'?."..'"::; ”f..JS.”'”i-.!:l' ll-it pm-Airr.vii;iv'r or PUBLIC wonxs & HIGHWAYS FOR SALE - Two .1-1:11-;l)EII tiiei-etaie iieieiiy miiiii-cilia i-iie all pPr- iiiinq Interested In the sillll Lslafe In tie pl'0VmCe of Prince Edward Island - rattle. Dial 5909. FOR SALE-YOI'. and flpprlr before the Judge preaent at. I Probate ('1iiIrl I4! he held In the tllllllt tT"ihi'i..:ri-its I I I M” PEN itoii-e III tiiai-iatieiauii in QUPPIII coin.- (WW 0 Ff”-1"” 5 - - lx in the said Priivini-e. on I'ElI.IIaV' the - liiuiiiniid, Wnisloe. zsiii iiav of xnienitzer iii-xi i-iiiiiinp. at .. g.. . V H H; the iioiir ii: eleven ti.-iiii-it iiimioiiii of FOB SALE.-I936 (HES ROI.l'iI.. (ht same day to IIIQW uii-e if any they 2,00” W”'tli0"- APP” Wdd”I2:3.i?i'"l.l"'.:":;Zl12Lii"l.ii"”.i”f Eililii . . . . . Hm ”””i"3t".”i -to---I -- or--on wr in mi v-mi-n -um SEALED TENDERS WIII be received at this office -p-lf?)jIfgm on iiiotioii of ll. rraiim rim-i-nee i-:--' re I , qii...-. PIOCIUF Inf ...-ii Pfllltnnfr .tiiitil noon on Wednesday, 3 November, 1054, for the erec- P- W X N ”- 9””. It ”””” :4,-fui: j;fm”',"I,Ijj,fI”,f;Y,.jfff,Ijfjl, 3,ff,,,f,';;', tion of Flex-Beam Protection Fence and Guide Posts on North Wilts re, F. In I rtmF's'.u.i-;-4 FSED 575 x in tires and fillies also 2 7l0 X 15 tires and tubes. Appl,V 267 Rich- moiitl Strcct. I,-AND s 'irAni.r: roit BUILD- ing 10:5 for sale: one mile from Section-CORNWALL to ed in mine neviapaper piiniitiii-it in l'Ilal'- iuiteiowri iitiii-emit iini-i- in i-iii-ii wi-i-it TRANS-CANADA IIIGIIWAY for at least four Cmllecllllve wet-iii ll'OmiBONSIIAxy4 . . ;f;'m;,'”;, I,';,'.,",,",i.,,,j"t,I,,,,',';f,i ,; ,l,;';'",,,;;:E,i; Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at in: iaumw f7IlF?!'"'fDN'Il”lI-V- r(-E-n-elm the office of the undersigned. mtg",,f";(,gL,;"1.;,j';,',',' ',jl,j',',f,',..1.'.'i ?i'i"”.f,i Loivest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. g NOTI-2: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised near the store of t'lark Hr0lhci's in Mon. iiii- Posil f ' fl . I P i , , . . . . . W004 I-Wmd F.'””'?" T”m""”- iiiiiii TnI."NI:)2rIIllll."lln!( aii-i-iiiatiiiaingtnai my time and liidclcrs are invited to present their bids in per- ;j?D f,2,','f;',,",,,'",i,,':,",”,I;;',.,'",,f,';”,.f,'(f;', I;i.fL”,Lf,,,".soii (or otlicrwise) and be present at the opening. FOR SALE - MILK COW S. WITNESS llls IIOIIOLIY it.-iiiiid I,E0l'Ial'!I an ,1”, (n grgshmy Pniinor, Jiidn of the ma lllrohalr -(Dllrl R. G. WHITE freshened Kl ' . - at Charlottetown in Queen: IOIIHIV. the h"”l"3I”"' day and ,V!Il” firll al)0l'e wrllten. Wilbur .M"Mmur' Deputy Minister of Public Works and Higliways R, rt. 1 av trio ('0lll'l. .. - We .. -- - -- - -o- (I .. for; SALE - MeC()RMACK FAB- ism.) rmicu n. Vivlnirnmhr Cha1.1OH(,mw” mall "Hi' Tractor and two furrow Rumm i ' Culttvtwt” 1" ””'”'"i ””"”f Prince Edivard Island. Han. Vlrtfe Box No. 967 rare -j--j-------Tm cvuardtm W ,, , g cc Salesman Wanted 27 October, 1934. "”:",T,- yr non, ----?F--rec--r '(I)I3T!T1IZlEIlxIFTloinii:TtT NIT-llltll: With VVANTED - T0 RENT GOOD gw hurk um... hum; av-rytliinz Garage in North end of town. Price 515.00. Apply Gordon May- P0059 5137- how, North Trynn. mmcm” Tole! UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Male Help Wanted BED - SITTING i Ap- F 0 R RENT - room, adults. ply 212 lx'eiiI FOR. RENT-APARTMENT, SELF contained. Phone 3236, Summer- w A N Fr; n L. TRI. DRIVER. L, T. Benton, Bori.sli:iiv. Also garage. St rect FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA J1”.'.;.-,xD-,, . . are required for the i A TO LET - TW'O UR . room npzirtnicnt. fllllPI intirili PERSONNEL Preferred. wi-ii. Box A.P, ciiai. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS dian. REQUIREMENTS TO LET - NEW RESIDENCE . , y I pp rive mil" from (-hammpmwny 1A VCal'tPlf'll rl,)IItllLli”lIlC, PtWll:ll(I.ilF, IlnI0l'litl'RIl0n rlilii(lladiiiini:ti'aili-xc V My , V . H d . - H 540V00iWOlx' ill 1" -iIrci,!ii .eriirc n nitata wt 1 extc on upper tini ic:i FAG”H”Rl”I.E:I(F.;IHmiE OF ,.,.L.mm?)..9rS1afnQv!4I;'fIPnCM for plniiiierl r'l(IliilII'ttlillllI, is avnilaiilc to llnivcrsity Graduates who art. t " - - - V” --V- A. hcloii J'.l 3:-.irs iif ngc and who hair ir-sidcrl in Canada for at least FMARY ,m":,. 5-,i5gr)0 to TO LET -- 5 ROOM HEATH I10 yeiii-, lii.i II s.'IIar)' is 3200 R month with eliizibiliiy for liicreasr M-mm p,.r mnmhg RDB1'Lll19l1I. Centrally located, Aisol in 5015 a iiiniitii ill llic end of six months and suliscqtit-nt promotion I ' housekeeping room. Apply Box in liiglinr rlnss:lii'iitiriii and srilanvg TI” I'5":'”"'"r I" III"'"”'g' M De" "iii .(:,l.l.R.rdI.an.'...L.. ,-,..... Sriitl fIPIi'lIIv pf f'(Ill('iIlIfifl rice and resivlciice In Civil Service Coni- f,',::'k I:,;"'I,',l,, Ii",',II:I:I,,"';:a,SI,L :::ui'll() I.ltI'I'-HI-LATE!) Al'ART.lll'3.V1' nii--iiiii. oiiniiii. Iit'.'lll'F .'x'0Yl-2)lBl-IR 12', i-354. A Hl'lllFn miiiiiniiiioii iviirk in tiiiiit'iiiiEwin Willi, th-9" 4 ”m"” atlfl. liztth on tliiril i is to lie lieltl mi SiiI.iiitlni, Noir-nihcr 20, 1954, iii various plat 5 other IVTRHPIIIL iiniiils and with (IRS: "I'm "'"1”I”I'”"a Ill"! NM” ””'””iIl"U'i (WWI-"4 nnrl abroad. You will lie nrliisccl of the examin- . ' : . 'i' ' ' '. . lion ccritrt-. other intiiimipril flf"ii1lllI1DIllK' Hf & wntilrl also it” WVIIIIIPII to me:-' FOR RENT - TWO ROOMS. Please qti-itc ltcfr-reiirc Number 54-727. ll" Dtlltlt" in the iicrttirnwtfc 01 furnished or uiifiiriiislicd. Adults his vliitics. only, Separate ciitraiicc. 236 Klngi This ivi-xiii-ii rill: for A ninturrr Street Phone 3259, . A ..........-s...,D,.-, W ryiginrwr of Ilttlll -I3 to 33 )cnt- . M H”. mm .,,,.,,v,,, ,,,M,b,,, ,,,,,,.,, ton m.. I'-gll-ZNY I)ESlRABl.l'. i-urn, prnfnlillll) ill the muiiirip.il If'5I'I'im”lI P30ll'1L.V- mlllell 0! ”,,,d- It l;ciitR Tlllfll Ivvcstt C.SfltDgls Anplglv H) .,. N . .. r ,h, it! oyn 'i'ii.s ,o., 7lIl'l'l(' g. , ,,,f,,?,” ,,,i'. ...T.”.ili' i... 'Li2,,,.,,,,.i Plioiie 6336. MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY ni iipnn ui:'i.i!. ilttlll and ex VANAO "E - - . - , rwmnm ,7 gwanridw 1.38 lxent Stieet Charlottetown ' v ' ' - i' . . ' . ,.,h.3MM, .xi.ixi-.i-.it Wglrh:ll;:::ALEr3lai?01g&as,N::i;,i::y Vic nic paying for scrap tion and steel 510.00 per Tliis ('1.-iviti.ii: I-r: ii:-i-r would Bros, I I ton (.2000 ”)Si)' Scrap Car batjenes eaCh' ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,, ,, g, .i,, K,.,,,.,a.y,.g rm , ,, , , T, Past. ready cash for any quantities of good scrap .- noiii.-S. mi... Etc. - ,. ,, ,.,., ,p ,. fl "PT. ii-.- .n ii ,; i I - , , . . . isitlipe-'IilIIiIrr lIIfElIll" iii) Hwifrlihlqlii-I Nrfrlli TiiItIin II m U "WI I 40 IT”! rSdIC'OT3 and 4 Inch lxulcr tublng at 30C and , " " I, - --- K:-. . -.--i c per oot general llllllli” llti it it..tl aim I131 I t ..,,..i....i .. .ig;w Worltg Wanted I PI'"l""I"b' '”'I”'I'”-' ”"'”"I 'V1-ER; N'()1.;n (; 1;T.,(lV;l-A T1; '7 E ' ” 1 ”""”' c"'tm'”'m "emp ch"-rm--j-r 5"h'”V”I"'I '""'I ' M Viirse 'lV iihblc for eight hwit LIIIV .t.mii,-tn momma ti PROFESSIONAL A ginr-er witli .iii:tii'.i-ii :.iiii 'll.Iiil " ' I ' livpl who is wt-ii,-vi: i' iv H il IliI.- ------j-:- a DLQRKIH" pI'fx'ii?lI ,i;ip',.r-iv , lions VKIIIAIW wclimictl fiiitii cn- Donllnion s'oreS I ETC- gineer: of Hill up i win am - . Be" 5 t - lmhllnl nf .t.....,.ii.., Profits Higher v”f,3,::fhSgg"'-ftgfostar m qMacPh:e & Tralnor TI" i"""”' I" H i I””"'" ” '1"()RON'l'() icri nnm ion I I I nun 3 um "33 upon in dist'iis.iiiii, ii..' Hm -iai:- ' H t. gm 1” . in pala”. ..,ii HF Iifl-PII llllf7'l S”l”"5 f”d-ir”'l'l-W” ”I70'”WI A J. Elmer Blnncliartl. B.A. Hacmm R" McQumd' 3'A' Qualifications Rfltl VWIWI -M :19 1"" It 0 51456-501. or 3116 A, ll?! Qiieo.-ii St. r-mine cm ' m""'"'"" "t "I" N" The above nnsztwtts tiller xtiwl 'g;"I'"'1;0rT;1Iw 5” nlmlulf '”d'3di -?-:---?- oppnriiiiiii.,. fnr nrli.iii,.p:iiniii i'lllII ;mi,i1m nr slisnqconi.t)nIins with 31,- M. A. Farmer, Q-C" LLIB. O all ll-will 'lllPl".l"" I'M”-'-'( l'.i I , ” " Sm” I” III” Bank of Commerce Bldg. mime pciitid lti l.tl.'i.'f. gg gg” g G F nutcheson t 80- '.',:t'.:.”...:.': ...?i.?:;t.::r.:;i:";i'...n:. Guam 8- H-mm -- 0- wvrc-mm no- I3? c. Mattcll, 'i.:..ii.i.i. D; ;,;- DE""" 0' Ctmmme 8”: ta Gr-non at out an t.-rmur rwisw-iv t'-wt HR Allison M. ciiii.-i ii 3 J. A. oai-i-iiuiers 11.0 Tranwortntlmim Hitiltlitf 4? V-I-I August Iron Ore 1.10 mi-iiiminii SL. ' l;Ii:l mi I23 Kent St. ' I)!!! .001: rlll Street, law.-i, IllItll'lO, nit - nr ht-fore NMNYIIVPF 2-i. i..-i. iSliIpments Increase i A; wiiitiiiin uiiiiiict, i.i..is. m Igyron J. Grant. 3;. . '-j CDC DO )”" ,, Phlllm Bldg. 111 Grafton st. ' Gill It. I III! Miscellaneous I otmwti tcri - Augii.-i ItlllP- - ..j.-jj;- "Wills of iron ore from Cpniidiani Palmer & Husfam an Jo MIb0n. R-0. i L lllllllfls rose 27 per cent over thcl Bank of Nova Sculla Bldg. Mont-IIIIO. P. IL I. g isamr o mi 1953. Cm' Au 0 can TlicIIiiiI'1e.iii rrif stiiiistics said Prl- I Mnthcsnm Peake & Nichoko" J' 8' 1.3.0" R'0' A loan on your car Pafll be :4-'rang-';If;!Y tfllipntnitis atniatiiitcd to 922,- I75 Gmmm 9"" c""'" O.” . Q"''' '''t d lckl' ri privaley at rans- on-V. iizies in year, om- . , Canada Cireldlt Corporation. Each Dated with 782,869 tons in yeai-Cpre. ''t A' Macaulmlni B-A-u loln up to 3:500 llmllfebllnsured to JThl' iiici-ease iiiis the first Ciii-rte llldl- - DI-H9424 - Queen It take can o unpa aanco n c Hnuatzv. , , . ' C .. A,ci,m-(sou, 1,1,... SIIIDITIEHLI for the .liiiiiiarv-Aiig- ("- "4- Macmmlnv IE-A-v LL-B' Dr. W. R. Clfloll can of death. Canada Credit counsellor lnter- 115'-hll:Fl:g72l7tj)l;ill1t'd13.578117 tons lful nlclimnml St. Dial 5228201 Prince DI. Dill Mil view: you privately. "W H . .. ii .53. ii decline -W TRANS-CANADA 2: lf..'.Tll aait. iS2???;.”2."1' CHARTERED ACCOUWNT-5 , mum, ..,,,..,. ,,,., ,.,,,.,i',ni,:,, 0,",-,,,,;;'; lllcDONALD. CURRIE 3 00. 00"N- CREDIT I ' .,,,,,. t - i('.lIrril! llltlg. triiiiriamuiwn pm me i. lI1bIlgll.f! oz rr-3;-) nu-nu M-r ------M ' n. n. DOANE a COMPANY 0'90" 03v - wELl,KA 9 I M! Grelt George CI. CT IONCWIII n. , ML” Bunch "mm " W" "'s""0"'”” Pllnnll 034'! . 654! r. o. an an - ' .1 . N',bt. 1'-. ' V mock mil, ".A K". 5. PllEasr:;t:'ltlaT:TnlqSsI0nl;;:' ARTHUR '1' GARREEIT ' " Canada. founded Prince Albert iii P8lm5-'1' Ehctric Blinding CINIMOWWII "WI 553' 06- l Cliarlottctown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 -IUse Ggardian Want Ads---Phone Jhdariltets New York Stocks NEW YORK (AF)-The stock market tumbled off in its worst fall in 14 months last week, the 15th anniversary of the great crash of 1920. The decline, however. was I pale salute to the hysterical days of October. 1929, when billions of dollars were lost. Last week the Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 32.90, the most Ior any week since the final week of August. 1953, when the average was off 33. On black Tuesday. Oct. 29, 1929. the Associated Preiis average skidded down 511.20 and closed at 393.50. The market last week fell mod- erately every single day. The daily average of trading came to only 2,008,000, slightly higher than the average so far this year. ELECTION BLAMED In Wall Street it, was generally accepted that the election next Tuesday had the most to do with the fall. Brokers and traders have been far from unanimous in their guesses as to the outcome of the voting. - Thei-efort-, they were cautious and that ri:-siilled iii a steady fall in prices right to the final bell Friday. Technicians believe that the market is in a vulnerable spot right now. It has been uiiahle to make a sizable effort to challenge recent highs. But if the market gets through its present critical spot ivlthout trouble. than the stage will be set for a major effort at resuming the old forward march. Canadian stocks closed the week mostly lower. with Distillcis Sca- gram off -"4 Friday, International Nickel down ii, Dome Mines off ll while Canadian Pacific was Iiihead lii. On the American stock Iexchaiigc Lake Shore dioppcd In. II. 3. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)--The mag- azine Steel reports Sunday that steel ingot output is up to 75 per cent of capacity--its highest point since Jaiiuaryrand "optimism is in order." lrlerefs why the outlook is en- twitimgiiig. the magazine siiya in its weekly stitiiniary of the metal- workiiig industry: "Steel invciitory reduction is .practically coiiiplctctl. The auto- mobile industry. largest consuiiicr of steel. is resuming output afici- model changeover. Construction. second largest user of steel, shows every evidence of iciiinltiitig at a hiilh level.” I The report further says the steel Iliusiness is pl.'ici:ig new emphasis I on selling, with line ciiiiipaiiy even pushing the appliance products of its customers. it also says the farm equipment industry is C3(il0t'lC(I in see a busi- ness itiipmvciiieiil I "Demonstiiiting t-iiiifidcncc llial Laughlin Steel-Corp. will spend 550,000,000 in order to Improve and expand its plant in the Pittsburgh district." Steel says. The magazine says its latest quarterly review confirmed that reduction of steel inventories is about over. The survey showed 65 per cent of those responding plan to hold inventories at present level; New Deadline For War Claims OTTAWA, (CP)--The government has ordered another two-month ex- tension in the deadline for all types of second World War claims by Canadians. The deadline now 1.: Nov, 80 in- stead of Sept. 30. Secretary of State Pitiard said the extension we: considered nec- essary because of the number of claims still arriving from New- foundland and from remote areas of the Northwelt. Territories and the Yukon Publication of the pre- vious Sept. 30 deadline date there had brought. quite a few claim applications. The war claim: commission, ca- tablishcd in 1052, has given priority to maltreatment cases. mostly con- cerning service men who suffered or died at prisoner: of war. More than 7,500 of these now have been handled and it is expected they will be cleaned up shortly. But most; civilian cases still are pending, including those resulting from loss of life or property In the 1942 torpedo sinking of the Sydney- to-Port aux Basques, Nfld., ferry Caribou in Cabot strait. she took 138 persons with her to the bot- tom and the Newfoundland govern- ment has filed a blanket. claim in the name of the more than 300 passengers and crew members who were aboard. Slight Decline In Seagrams' Profits MONTREAL (CF) - Distillers Coi'poi'ai.lon Scagi-ants, Ltd, in- cluding wliolly-owried subsidiaries in Canada and the United States. had consolidated net profit in the year ending July 31 of 535,840,162, or 54.09 a shore. compared with 537,800. 561, or 54.32 a share, in the preceding year, Figures are in United States dollars. Net. sales totalled 37.52.629.412. I compared with :'l03,4'l6.340i IIIovi- sioii for income tax s.'l7,680,000, conipiircd with 342,750,000; and d i v i d 1- n (I s 515,024,876, com- pciretl with 315,249,485. NORTHERN LURE Red-cnloi-ed baits - even a crati- brrry on a hook U normally at- tiarl fish in Great. Slave and IIIIF future will be giiorl, .liincs aiitllflrcat Bear lakes. 1 FORS-ALE I Additional supply of used huildiiig nizilerials including iplumbing fixtures. clct-trit-al fixtures, doors, and jainbs, ,w'indow saslics and casiiigs, hardwood flooring anti niany Vflilltlli ilcms. Also two coal liurniiig furiiaccs for hot water lieatiiig. in cxrcllciit ('0ll(IlIl0l1. Apply- COL.'.V'I"1' CONSTRUCFION C0. LTIJ At 1.33 Prince Street Including chair, side cliairs, chests of drawci's, cabinet, large Alllllllfi "ITIU II I), ii.iiiu Sliiii SI Utill llllllt” cit, jxli Hill) (.riri Ii-i 7fl',I i-(I full in vuln- llil III I AUCTION SALE OF GENIIINIS ANT1QI.'l:l MAHOGANY FURNITURE Al' THE W. I. BUILDING, EXIIIBITION GROUNDS, FRIDAY, NOVISMBISR 5th AT 2 17, M. iiialiogaiiy slant top desk, Victorian ai'niI sets dining room chairs, military chest, lady's dressing sewing tables, Pcmbrok tablc. dining extension table, china assortmeiit of glass, Glrondlcs with crystal drops, and other articles. sideboard, table, Including two pairs Open for inspection Thursday afternoon and evening. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. I rage 12 The Guardian HANEY, B. C,. (CP)-Just. 11 years ago. Fred Selfred came to this fr-,rtIle Fraser valley town from Kelowna. B, C., and started a nut farm ivlilch promise: in put him among the top Canadian producers of filbertl. Owner of the largest single grove in the province. Mr. Sel- frcd has 80 acre: in filberts am this year expects to ship 15 tons at 5500 a ton, for a return of 57,500. In addition, he has installed -.i new drying plant to handle his own crop and those of neighbor- ing farmers who grow only a few acres and cannot afford drying facilities. To supplement his income from filberts, Mr. Seifrcd will expect a return on his prune crop next year; he has 35 acres in rasp- berries: several acres of straw- berries and also 2,000 hens. lle belongs to a growers' assort- ation of 25 members who were Canadian Sioclts Al (By Harold Morrison. Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, (CPI-United Statn Investors have been. buying up Canadian stocks at a near-record pare. Federal securities statisticians estimated Friday that the rate of purchase in the three month: at June-August was the second high- est ln postwar years, exceeded only in the first half of 1952 when the American got oil fever The major new influence llt this buying speed-up appears to be the increasing number of Am- erican-owiied non-dividend invest- ment firms operating in Canada These firnis, subject to a 15- pcr-cciit Canadian income tax. do not. declare dividends. but plow all rai'nlngs hack lnt.o lncrcasrtl IIIVOSLPHCIIIS. Officials here attri- bute some price rises in Cana- dian stocks to licaiy purcliasrs by these organizations. PAY N0 TAXES Since, they get no dividends American Investors bark ham: pay no taxes on earnings. The only tax they pay is on the in- crease, in their original rnpila! WIIPII they sell off sliarcs and lake proila. Tlie view hero is that this pro- i-ecliire repiesents a saving In taxes Lo Aiiir-xlcrin inicstors and thus popularity of these invest- ment firms is increasing. Their operations are based on a ruling in their favor by the U. S. lreas. uary and securities exchlngv. commission caglicr this year. I-'c(lcr.1l authorities cstimaieil flint in the three months ended last August lIlP,Sl" new (Tnnridlnfi ddnpdndi Being Whipped. Eisenhower Says . By MARVIN L. QRROWSMITH LOUISVILL7, K32, (APi- Pres- ident Eisenhower, battling vigor- iusli for election of a Republican congress. declared on ii flying Cillllpftlgll tour Friday that his atl- iiiiiilstrntloii is whipping unemploy- iiiciit ivithtiut. aplllltig "the blood of our sons on the battlefield." In heavily industrial Detroit - ii-hci-r: loblessness is a major issue lll next. Tuesday's elections - and in Cleveland and Louisville, the president hit back at Democratic criticism of the unemployment level. He said that when the Dem- ocrats were in po-Ht, prosperity iviiii based on 11 war economy. Uiicmploynicnt now is down to 2,700,000 pcrsoiis, Eisenhower said. In coiitrast. he added. the nation had "very large unemployment." dtlflllf-I Democratic adminlsfratloiia from 1933 to 1940, and "even when we began the prepai-atlon for war in 1940 uiiciiiploymeiit. was still in year at an average of 3,100.- lll'C-E DETROIT CROWD In Detroit, police inspector Ar- thur J. lielrlt cstlmalcd the crowd which jammed Cndllliic Square in iront of the city hall at. 60.000 pcrsoiis. Earlier in Cleveland Eisenhower spoke at Municipal airport to I crowd which power inspector Pat.- rick J. Lynch figured at about 2,500. Several reporter: covering the speech estimated it at closer to 1,000. In Louisville, Eisenhower in- vaded I traditioiially Democratic state- where a Republican U. 5. Senator, John Sherman Cooper, is onvosod by a former vice-president of the United States-Democrat Al- Monday, Nov. 1, 1954 Farmer Fred's Filberis And Prunes ' from B. C. Farm Prove Profitable formerly at the iiicrcy of whol- ule and retail buyers, Mr. Sc fred sayl. The dumping of mi finished nuts cracked prlccs (Int) poor quality undermined t-mi. sumer demand. Now, with iii. new dryer. the nut: can ii.- brought to the peak of flavni and loss by shrinkage is greatly reduced. . SWEETEB TYPE The prunes. which he has al- ready produced on an expei-,. mental basis. are, drind on s small. electrical device and are "sweeter than the Santa Clan prune from California." a populai type in Pacific coast. Canada. A: for harvesting problems, up filbert is an Ideal crop, The nuts mature in their grey-ii huska and then. when ripe, 15, to the ground where l1ln'F.s' hands rake them into little pilci and shovel them into a tliresher Report U. S. lnvesiors Are Buying Near-Record Pace diversified investment companies formed by U. 5. interest: raise! some s9o.ooo,ooo in capital. Part of this would be new cap ital, probably coming from mung small investors in the U. S., Bllr part from I switching or re channelllng ofexlstlng investment portfolios. Total American invest- ment in Canada rose to an all time high of S8.600,00(i,0O0 at tin and of 1053. ' REDUCE BOND HOLDINGS A: an indication of the. jump li American ltock buying in Can ada. the bureau of statlatlca out mated that in the three montlii of June-August net sales of Cana- dian stocks to U. S. residents to talled 324,000,000, This was &,00(i, 000 more than the 519000.000 sole to Americans in the previous fivi months. While American investors In creased purchases of Canadiai stocks. they reduced their iiniit Inn of Canadian bonds. Official feel some took advantage of fha high exchange rate of the Carin dlan dollar in repatrlatlng that. bond invrstnwits to the U. s. Thus, in August, Canada show ed A net capital export. of 57,500, 000 "3 nutstandlniz securities li- international trade, first not g,-. lportislnre August, 1953. and mm rastnit to I! net ra ital lm of 86,600,000 last Jul: mm Farm loairiiard Loans In P. E. I. Farmers In P. E. Island gt".-. the, inauguration of the Caiiadiaii Farm Loan Board tiventy-fivr years ago, have rerclvcd loam totalling 82.683.244.44 from iiin Board. out of Canada-wide loan-' totalling 391.543.192.32. Loans disbursed hi this proi Inc: for the year ended Marrv 31, 1954 were made to 86 appli- cant: who were advanced 3201.975 out of the S'i'.000,5.30 disbursed h:- lhe, Board. Over the years. the Farm Lonr Board has made loans to all type- of farmers. dairy IaI'lYl('r!. and truck farmers: ('IlICklIJ', fariiix axir. w-ht-at farmers, All that they ink is that the individual is A horn fide farmer, rt-nlly farming li:- fnrni, Loans are, however, of all lI1.e- lo go to all sizes of farms, Last year. CFLB made loans to farm ex: with 9 cows, 16 liens and a pig and to farmers with 10.00 chickens and (15 cows. Tliey marl" loans to farmers with 3500 worii: of cqtilpnir-nl and to farnicw with 566.000 wni-lb. Tlie,v nldrlc loans to farmers with a gross I-i come M01500 3 year and in fnriii. i-rs wflh ll gross income of SRO. 000 Every farm lerlotisly coiisitlrw ed for a Farm Loan Board loriti l' nnprliscd by fl Farm Lon- Board appraiser. The appraisin- are all experienced men with - wide knowledge of farming arl land values in the, sections of is C01-Il1lT.V In which they are on; played. EXARCH APPOINTED BERLIN (Reuters) -- Airli blshop Boris, acting cxarch of in.- Russian orthodox church in We-' crn Europe, has been appoint-i cxarch for North America. -1 chtirch spokesman announced SM iii-day. He fa expected to go ii New York at the beginning -1! December. MAILMEN An official courier qyatam atiirtrd in 1721 between Quebec and Mniii real carried private letters In wrli EARLY hen W, Barkley. as government dispatches. Wood, Gundy & Company United Canadian Pacific Building Tel:-phonon!-N Halifax, NS.