PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rates Payable in Advance liliniinuni Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Cenlrill Guardinn locals 5e per. word: Western and Eastern Locals 2: per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3: per word: Classified Jc per word; In Memoriam Notices 8-Ic per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc., 5e per name; Letters of Condol-nee lidu per inch: Wedding Engagements. 40 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words: Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 840 per inch or 5o per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 51.00. Other Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement. in which the error occurred, whether 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 1 For llet ; iilftvici: MONIIY FAST B(i';S-r.'1:i.q- FOR RENT - TW0 ROOMS- O lnivcr floor. l.'lEl King St. ing Canadals best dollar box as- sortnicnis. 35 items to choose from. Liberal discounts. samples nn approviil. Colonial Card Corn- pany. Box Tl. Station J., Toronto. Ont. AGENTS! make to 575. weekly selling Female Help Wanted IVAN?-:1) WAITRESS. APPLY IN person only. Mayfair Tca Ronni. Found FOUND - NEIV TESTAMENT our Fanillvx products. If you are ambitious, if you wont to with nnnic Eiililbeth Anne in- bcm. inL.”.a,-ed Cost. of living side. Phone I905-J. write us. Fiimllcx, 1800 Delorl- rncr, Montreal. 2- Lost Boarders AGGOIIIIIIIIIIRIBU L()S'I'-I9-19 ('l-IEV. HUB CAI'. u hi:-tween Charlottetown and 305391935 A(L0MM0DATED' Milton. Phone 1785. Reward. 196 Prince. Tolcplionc 220-J. LOST - TRUCK TARPAULIN. between MacKenzie'5 Mill an-'i Munnts turn. Montague. Finder Phone 1:39, Montague. LOST ON HIGHWAY BETWEEN i Suinnicrside and Charlottetown. Rliorlo Island registration plntc, C5477. Nickle plated frzimc. Not- cars Leaving Clue LEAVING FOR BOSTON around 24th. can take passeng- crs. Phone 1941-L. c.a"ic"'"L"ic7iViTs7d-rbajsnTcTiT.xl Falls via Toronto and Hamilton- Rbollt 1915 Sepwmher. returning ify Mrs. Erncst. Callbeck, Sum- about 30th September. Phone mersidc. :'3.0.0iR.t ......L . . ....E-..- STRAYED .. ONE NEWLY 'iI.VlPTY FURNITURE VAN RE- freshen:-(l cow, two years old. turning to Boston or any pdnt in Red with small white spots. U. s. A. on or about September Anyone knowing the where- abouts please notify Lloyd Jen- kins, Winsloc. Phone 1502-22. Miscellaneous NEW DRIVING WAGONS. DIF- 24th, 19:31. Reasonable rates. Apply Box No. 725, Guardian- Gars & TrucksT:or Sale FOR. SALE - 1940 Form. CHEAP gtrdquwlif 5316' M” Nicholson ferent styles and prices. Terms , ,, Eg, ..L .-,-,D-..... given. J. S. Francis 8: sons, FOR SALE I935 TEBRAPLANIEI Fortune Bridge. 1Rcal chcapl. 18 Upper HillS- :m how 5,. ROBIN iiooo COOKING SCHOOL will be here again on Monday, 24th, FOR. SALE-1950 G. M. C. PANEL Low mileage. Perfect condition. Phone 3007. - FOR SALE-'40 OLDS COUPE. Recent engine overhaul. Apply 5 Esher. Phone 3079. l-'.0R. SALE-1950 DODGE SE- rizin, fully equipped. new tires. bargain for cash. Apply War- ren's Service Station. FOR. SALE - 1938 FORD DE Luxe. Motor practically new. Mudgrlp tires. Brand new Bat- tery. Best cash offer takes. Phone 1595-12. FOR. SALE-ONE 1936 CHEVRO- lct half-ton truck; also 1',-'.- hp. stationary engnic. Pl'lCCd to sell. Apply Mrs. Aeneas Poirler. or people": Co-op, North Rustico. For Sale i-"iii:-E;.(i.-r;:rivi; ROOM cor- tagc. rcasonnblc. 2242-W. Tuesday, Wednesday, the 25th and 26th of Septembe NEW LOW YARN PRICE. eni. Baby Wool and Nylon rein- forced. Also Cancraft Pure Nylon Yarn. All at 45 cents at Buyers Benefit Club, 38 llillsboro Street, Box 11. Phone 893-L or 3084-J. Male Help Wanted , WANTED - TVVO EXPERIENC- ed dairymen to run milking machine. New house. All modern conveniences. Fred Colpitts, Salisbury, N. B. W A N T E D - IMMEl)IATEl.Y. Experienced man for farm work slnglc or married. Good wages. steady employment. All modern equipmnnt on farm. Apply Leith Maolitiltan, West Covehcad. Tele- phone Covchcad 4-2. TsEia;'n.en Wanted M-Y w A N 'r E n - I:..;lI-ERIENVCTI-III-I Ii. S. Sled. lieporl CLEVELAND. Sept. 10 L (AP) - Supply conditions will continue tight in the steel markets through the first quarter of 1952. but mill stheduling will be more orderly, Steel magazine says today. ttEveryt.hing points to more real- istic allotting of tonnage by the National Production Authority from here on, which means there will be better balance between production and the controlled materials plan ticketed orders," the weekly Mag- azine of Metalworking notes. .Last week steelmaking opera- tions advanced one poiiit to 100 per cent of capacity, the equival- ent of slightly less than 2.000.000 tons of ingots and steel for east- ings. Prlcewise the market was firm. ,.?..jELL.. Labor Congress Urges New Wage Boost Drive HALIFAX. Sept. 16- fCP) --A new uage drive aimed at beating the rising cost of living was urg- cd by the Trades and l..a-bor Con- gress of Canada today for all its union affiliates representing 500.- 000 workers. The advice opened the prospect of is general wage campaign by about 850.000 Canadian union men. for the wage co-ordination coin- mittce of the 3511.000-momibcr Can- adian Congrcss of Labor recently dccided to go after a new round hinged on the cost of living. The T. L. C. action came as the prospect shaped up that unions of this Congress representing about lO0,000 rail workers might seek to rscopen wage contracts signed af- ter Government arbitration of last year's rail strike. wliich run until Sept. 1, 1952. The question of trying to get the contracts opened for cost-of-living raises likely will be discussed at a meeting of Can- adian Uliiefs of these unions at Montreal next Wednesday. Today, the Congress hung its advice to its affiliates on the cost of living, declaring increases should be sought to ”compensat.e for the exorbitant increase in the cost of living and thereby protect the staiidord of living of their mem- bers." Wnile delivering its admonition, Uhe Congress did not attempt. to set up any machinery for page proceedings. it took no action on a suggestion from Bob Browii, Toronto international re-prescnt.st- ives of the Printing Pressmcn' Union. that T. L.C. "zone coun- f-lls" should be set up to co-orciiii- ate-vvagc drives regionally. Woman Hunter Seeks Big Game In Rockies CALGARY. Sept. --iCP1-licl- ene Nabholz of Switzerland hand- les a big game rifle with i'clish- but admits she's a. bit squeamish about baiting a, fish hook. "Killing animals doesn't bother me in the least but I just can't put a worm on a hook. It makes me shudder," she confessed. Miss Nabholz is here waiting for dry weather so she can search for big game on the B. C.-Alberta border. She is a veteran lnintcr-though I-7OR:S. A L E - rAw6Er'r OIL space heater. Phone 1741-L. FOR SALE-OIL BURNER RANGE. one fiirnacctte. Phone 250541.. Salesman with car. Apply 18.! Queen Strcct. i AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN W-AN13 i q---?-j--- ed for complete line of price FOR SALE-Flvl-I ROOM H0USE- tickets: shelf moulding: menu. plumbing lnstallcd. Reasonable. covers; In-ice ticket home,-5;l 2242-W. p changeable signs: window dis-I i,0nc-th.g,(i4'l.;'T;'hfl;;w Gjffk. play sets: frozen food signs andl ,.hin,,' phone 2505.1. 159 Do.-. imprinted advertising novelties. (.h(,sm. Sh D. at L. Agencies, 20 St. James j...?j---- St. E.. Montreal. FOR SALE - REGISTERED HOL- Stein Bull 19 months). .Melvin Cat-cw. Brookflcld. FOR SALE - HIGHLY DRIED rai;ng more. will sell, or trade Typewriters RENT on our 1-iicVx'i;"w7tTi-l lngton Personal Portable 'liv'ie.-, r0r.2w' Pho.'Le.1l66'.... , writer. Big machine perform-' FOR RENT - FURNISHED ance, portable convenience npnrlmcnt. Adults only. Apply Rental rates - S400 ITIOIIIIDY lilfi Elm Avc. Plionc 321. three months 311.00 Call R311- roit SAl.i-I-FURNITURE, naps. Eggs: 104 Kim SW” drcsscis, buffet. sweeper, anti other small articles. 38 Upper Prince Slrcct. wanted I? 0 it” s A I. i: '.."i-icoi3'ifiii'Y-or John ii. Golcll. Gcorgetown. two town lots of 80 x 80. 9:) x 120; vvasrizii -- Trwo cunt.-Mm share Apartment. Phone 2705-l.. Evenings. nui.bull(lin;;s in rxccllent condi- L.......L.............L tlon. IVANTI-II) - CUSTOM THRESH- ron s.-ii. NE LARGE I(EL- Egg 'f,.ifi1:';;'J,.ei"i”5' 'I' "W ”” vlnzitor. .0 cu. it Two door re- .........L........?:.-.... lrigcrzitor. Perfect. condition. A WANTED .. LATE Mon:-31, BEAT- fcal buy. 15- C- N0lS01'l- Chi-'"'Y er diggcr. State make and price. Valley. Box 4. Wlltshlre. WANTED-GRADE ii TEACHER. Montague High School. Apply Les MiicLeod, secretary. WANTED - 'FlVI: on six ROOM heated. first floor. Apartment. Central. Adults only, Write Box 726. Guardian. WANTED - SIX ROOM HOUSE with two acres or more within five miles of city. Write Box 724 clo Guardian. stating particu- FOR SALE -. DOUBLE BARREL shot. gun. iii-gauge. Also one truck wagon and one single plow. Ar-ply Lcs-tcr .VlcKccman, Gas- pcrcaux. FOR SALE - BUILDING I5 I 24 partly finished. new sills: also one building 12 x 20. suitable for ct-trn':c. Apply MacPhail's Store. Bonshaw. ion"-sA'i.ic”';725'-Troni-;'7rIAitni she'll never be it flslierman-and speaks ivith brisk authority about hunting methods. game and fire- iirms. She was taught. to hunt by her father when a child and has been at it all her life. .THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Grain WINNIPEG, Sept. 16 - (CF) - Trading was quite active for a Saturday session on the wimilpeg Grain Exchange Saturday. Coarse grain prices moved narrowly and showed it firm trend. some buying appeared prompted by an upturn in U. S. grains, es- pecially corn. There were shipper purchases in cats and barley and flax was bid up by seaboard houses. Rye at- tracted some U. S. demand. There was -no information on ex- port loadings. Class two wheat and I.W.A prices were down one-eighth cent. Closing quotes: Oats - Oct. 8'i'.t; Dec. 84!;-B; May 878. Barley - Oct. 1.2516-; Dec. 1.17 1;; May 1.18'v'.-7.5.. Rye - Oct. l.8l',sE; Dec. 1.73- 1.73l.'-; May 1.76'A. Flax - Oct. 4273; Dec. 4098; May 4.063. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until Sept. 26th for the building of an inside chimney in Central Royalty School. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON M. RICE, Office, Parkdale School Phone 2711-R POULTRY Buying Live and Dressed Poultry every day except Saturday. Also Eggs. Will pick up load 150 birds and over. M. & A. PETERS, Market Building Charlottetown FOR SALE 2-Ton MERCURY 1946 TRUCK Good tires, rack, engine in good condition. Apply: MALPEQUE TRAILING 00.. Malpeque, P.E.I. For Sale BURKE'S STUDIO Yellow Cab Building 48 GREAT GEO. ST. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of September AD. 1951. In Re Estate of Daniel P. Croken late 0! Chsrlottetoim in Queens County in the said Province, Roman Catholic clergyman, deceased, tes- iate. To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Harold J. Croken of Cardigan in Kings County in said Province. Roman Catholic Priest, sole Executor of the Estate of the above named deceased. he, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by requlred in cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at. a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Qucens County in the said Province, on Thursday the 18th day of October next cumin-3. at't.he hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of William A. Reddln Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each wcck for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that ii true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public placcs rcspectlvely, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at. or near the Bank of Nova Sco- tia. Building in Cliai'lottot,own aforesaid, rind at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as nforcsaid may have duo notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of me said Probate Court at Charlotte. town in Queens County, the clay and year first above written, By the Court. (Sgil.) M. Elizahcili Wright. Registrar. ACROSS ti. Blaze 6. Old Norse works I l. Repulso 12. Lariat .13. Artist's stand 14. More certain 15. Allowance for waste 16. Split 21. 22. 23 3. Projecting part. of a church 4.1-Encounters 5 Old measure of length 6. Bitlcr vctcli '7. Daily 8. Venture 9. Solar disk (l:Igypt.) l0. A chal- The Swiss-born hunter came to Canada after a. friend showed her pictures and told glowing reports of R trip two years ago. When she's not hunting, Miss Nahholz is an equally efficient business woman. She manages the family firm-Nahholz knitting mill! -and lives at schoenwerd. mid- way between Zurich and Bern. Versatile Miss Nabholz is also A linguist. she's equally at home in. English, French, Or German, i PIIESS CONFERENCE izacoitiil LONDON, - (CPt -- A record of the seventh Imperial Press Con- fcrcnce. held last year in Canndn. has been published in book form by the Commonwealth Press Union. The book runs to 154 pages and includes a foreword by Senator Rupert W. Davies. chairman of the Canadian section of the C.'P.U. FOR SALE Six-room house with bath and large porch. Completely redecorat- ed. New oil furnace. Phone 2576-J inn and price. at Lower Montague, near Fcrry. Eight room. house, four out build- ings. All in good repairs. Twelve acres clear. For further particu- lsrs apply Mrs. W. D. Jamleson. Lower Montague. P. E. 1. FOR SALE - NO. 4 HALL Thresher with blower. excellent condition. Used three season!- May be seen at Hugh MacKin- lion's, Klnroes. or apply W. R. Jenklnl, at. George St. Price Wl5-00- tion the I-lomsby Bakery pr stand and bakery large yard and 4-car garage; in-excellent condition. Whole Ins m. on ay of sale. Purchaser will be given ery equipment. Kennedy at M tard Real Fbtate Bultsikerl I0 RENT - SINGLE OFFICI- cn.-ntrslly located. Apply Tsnton Bros. to RENT - TRIIE BOOM Apartment. Two adults only. Write P. 0. In 331' Fol HINT .- Poul-IDOIIID eel-comalosib apartment and bath. Good location. Not suit- sole for children. Write "CE", Guardian. . ( with oven), second-floor AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE PREMISES IIORNSBY PROPERTY NOS. 9. 9A and WA, UPPER QUEEN sT., CIIARLOTIETOWN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, AT 1:30 P. M. I am instructed by the owner to sell by Public Auc- KNOWN AS TH E operty consisting of business apartment, also 8-room dwelling, house lot 48' frontage by 124'. ction by appointment or from 12:30 to 1:30 p. first chance to buy the bak- -IOIIN MUSTARD, Auctioneer. 17. A drawing room 21. Sum up 24. Goes on shipboard 28. Things to eat 30. English author 31. Slender- ness 33. Not wet 34. Uneven, a.- if csten away 36. Soft, miffy fcathcrs 39. Light. 43. African antelope 45. Monastery 46. Relieve 47. Per. to the sun 48. Not real 49. Native (Sweden) DOWN 1. Worry needlessly 2. King --'-t Shakespear- can character ccdony 18. Chief gods tTcut.) 10 Loni: meter iabbr.) 20. Complies 40. ii YI5Yv').'OMFCR rcx Satiii-dsy's Crypioqiiota: 25 men and 70 girls for ill to begin in about ten days. Ltd., Souris, or to National loiici own. 125 Kent.,Street, Charlottetown. ' DAILYICROSSWORD .. . lilciisurr .Pig pen . Toward Astern Female deer Put on, as clothes Free rl-leb.i Spanish chapcroncs Saturday's Answer 41. A fcrmcntcci drink 42. Funeral pile 44. Color, as fabric 45. Beast of burden Arm joint Unable to hear R IOOITI Dexterous mini? ORYPIOQUOTE-Hero's bow to work it:. A X P D L B A A X It is L 0 N (I F I: I. L o W one letter simply stands for nnotiier. In this example A is used" for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, apos- tropliles, the length and formation of the wg-ds an all mntg. Each day the code letters are didersnt. A Oryptograsn Quotation ROCCVGR KC SJV .(CV ROXV. RMGOWVR FOX YJFGORVVR KO SJV KSJVG-MJONNOCHTKGSJ. A FAIRER SIGHT PERCHANCI THAN WHEN IT FROWNED IN POWllR..nIiii'rHl:Y,. ..-4-... . wanton letting and packaging fish. We are especially interested in skilled fiiietters. Work Apply to Eastern Fisheries Employment Office, Char- ilenneiiy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown, P E. I. Properties Bought and Sol-'I Also a Full Rentailiind Alic- tloneerlng Service. 125 Kent Street - Phone 1103 m WESTRIM. LIMITED TWEEL BUILDING SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 L-... iFOII THE V . L . PIIOIECIION CANADIAN FAMILY Branch Manager - W. B. MacDONALD. CIIARLOTTETOWN, p, L, Notice of application for leave to surrender charter. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wcstrim, Limited will make application to the Honourable the Secretary of State of Canada un- der the provisions of The Com- panics Act, i934, for leave to sur- render tlic charter of the Com- pany. Dated this 11th day of Septem- ber, 1951. J. PEMBROKE. Vice-President. A. M. EDSON. Secretary. iber, 1951. TRI-CONTINENT DEVEL- OPMENT LTD. NOTICE ls hereby given that TRI-CONTINENT DEVELOPMENT LTD. intends to make application to the Honourable the Secretary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its charter for cancel- lation in accordancc with the pro- visions of Sr-ciion 29 of the Com- piinics Art. Ctiniidii. MONTREAL, P. Q.. 13th, 1951. Sept r-mbcr NOTICE THE FORESTRY ACT REGULATIONS" I - No person shall cut more than two acres of forest land or more that twenty cords of pulpwood or pit props in any calendar year without first having obtained a , mit from the Minister. 2 - Persons requirin a permit to cut more than two acres of forest lane in any calen r you must file an application with the Forum Division, Department of Industry and Natural Resnumg stiiting:- . (a) The area proposed to cut: (b) Total area of woodland. 3 - Any person buying or shipping vulpwood 0? It" Drops in the I'I0l'- ince must obtain a license from the Department and pay there. fore 9. fee of Five Dollars (55.00). The above regulations are effective as from September 10. 1951 I'ermii.r. and Licenses may be obtained by applying to:- Department of Industry & Natural Resourm, I'.0. Box 251. Charlottetown, I'. I-7.1. tfhariotietown. Prince Edward IslancL September 10, 1951. .Jl'AN (.'ARI.OS RISSO. Secretary. BASCOR HOLDING COMPANY LIMITED Noticc of application for leave to siirrciiiicr choricr. NOTICE IS llldlli-JBY GIVEN that Biiscnr lloltling C0lll1lZlIl)' Limited will makc application it) the Honourable the Secretary of Strife of Cziniidn untlcr thc provis- ions of The Conipnnics Act, 1934, for lcavn to surrrndcr thc CIllil'i('l" of the Conipiinv. Dzitcrl this llili tiny of Svpirni-I l I J. IIEDIBROKE, l President. A. M. EDSON. ' Assistant Secretary." CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SITUATED AT NUMBER 146 POWNAL STREET Scaled Tenders will be received by the under- signed at the office of Johnston & Johnston, P. O. Box 266, Charlottetown, up to twelve oiclock noon, September twenty-fifth, 1951, for the purchase of the above property. This property is situated within a city block of the main business section of Charlottetown, and is suitable for a private residence, a rooming house. or could be converted into apartments. Inspection by appointment. The highest or any tender not necessarily accept- cd. JOHNSTON &' JOHNSTON. Solicitors, l 126 Richmond Street OUR BOARDING HOUSE 7 i l t (I I pl lilting," EGAD,JAl4.E!YOLll2 BRASS R wi2oN6 AeAmi,:5urcioe2! V RECALL-5 THE KNOBS or: ' Tuoss om BEDS we 5LEP'r N A6 BOY5-wY0u POP N. on US As AIRY AND cosi- HDEMT A5 A TV ACRO- SAT, AND MAKE No 6i-tow OF PAYING Maior Hoopla i?lGl-lT Haze iN Mv. POCKiT 1 507 THE MOST 5TUPENDlOU9 IDEA EVER INVENTED since; ELecT2icrrY.'-w I'M WELL on MY WAY . TO A Mn.i.ioi.i ,.. . rowiixteoif DAD! was CLEAR on THE WE'RE A LITTLE By Fagaly and Shorten - .,A OFF THE TRACK IS PUTTING rr MILDLY! WE MUSTVE BEEN OFF OUR TROLLEV TO LET THAT DUMB DOME FILLINGS ON THAT JERK'N ..Di.T illGHWAY.'