.......... Aprl as. 1955 Agents Vfsntsil ms: YOU THE OWNER OF A nice personality? Do you- have any spare time? If so. you are the person we are looking for in whatever district V011 In "V1118 providing you are also ambitious. write for details to Doraldlna Cosmetics 00.. 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 9, Montreal. IF PLEASANT hourly lexperlynce unnecessary) interests you (man or woman) handling mo Foods. Medicines, Toiletries. Insecticides and Farm Products in an established local Paula Route on a full or spare- lime basis, write immediately (or appointment details to Mr. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul St., 15., Mon- treal. ilorilers Acconiinodatail TWO BOARDERS WANTED - Dial 6906. BOARDERS OR, ROOMERS - Ledlee preferred. Dial 6365. SOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. 76 Kent Street. liars and Trucks For Sale . - NEWMORRIS 8500. DOWN. S42. Illllollllll. 50 miles per gallon. MacKay Motors. Call 6448. FOR SALE-1954 DODGE. 9.000 mile. Cheap for quick sale. . Phone office 9135. home 5693. FOR SALE - 1948 PLYMOUTH. . Good condition. Radio-Heater. sll)0.fll. Phone 5034. FOR SALE - INS CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition. Phone VALUE For Your Money at - W. Barbour's Ltd. A "SAFE PLACE" to Buy -sonar: SPECIAL 1952 - Cl-IEV. snoim . 51250 WORK AT 38.50 Iliaiss.iIied Adds Thedunrdlnn Page-13 Fer Sela FOR IALI - LADIES COAT. else I). Dial 8770. FOR SALE-ONE LARGE "OF- ilce safe. Phone 9524. iron saw-nucx 'raiLoiTE6 suit. size 16. Call 68 Elm Ave. T FOR SALE - QUANTITY or pressed and loose hay. Jerome Power, New Perth. FOR SALE -- STUDEBAKER parts at half price. Estate T. G. Ives, 219 Great George Street. FOR SALE-ONE SMALL SEP- arator. George A. Graham. Murray Harbor North. FOR SALE-COBBLER FOUN- dalion seed potatoes. W. F. A. Stewart. Stratgartney. F o R sTi.is'-T saveiuigiioms house. all modern conveniences. large lot. Dial 5250. ron YOUR PAINTING AND 1: h in . om . villus gal. ' 5705 1"” jig GARBAGE AND Asmgs ngug, ed. cellars cleaned, general trucking. Phone 3132. NOTICE Stewart Garage and Service Station will be open daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday 1 P.M. to 6 PM, gas and oil only. Signed: HAMILTON DOUGLAS, .' Owner. FOR SALE -. rwo rsmwdiiri sows to farrow first June. H. L. MacNeill, Mt. Albion. FOR SALE - SCRAPING A 1932 Plymouth Car. Four cylinder, wire wheels. Ivan Adams, Spring Valley. FOR SALE - A PUREBRED Holstein bull, one year old, not registered. Roy Dlckleson, New I" ,, . FOR SALE -' VIKING VARIETY raspberry canes. 25 for 01.00 at farm. P. L. Smallwood, Char- lottetown. FOR SALE - LARGE BUILDING lots on Mnlpeque Road, one mile from City limits. Sidney A. Enman, R. R. 7, Charlottetown. FOR SALE - )4 ACRES OF land with house and buildings at West Royalty, an miles from city. Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon. m..m.Em..;L..mm.gg, FOR SALE - REGISTERED year old Red Poll bull. About 700 lbs. Arthir Miller, Nor- them. FOR SALE-PARTLY FURNISH- ed three room summer cottage, situated at Rosebank, three miles from city. L. S. Kennedy. Real Estate Broker. Dial 3012. FOR SALE - CHOICE HAY. baled or loosp. Abegweit Oats. Timothy Seed; also Car Trailer. Milton Weeks, Fredericton: Phone 27-ll. CAR BUYERS Today's Special If you want more bounce to the ounce this smooth riding car will be disap- pointing. 1951 DODGE SEDAN F. R. MCLAJNE LTD. - - Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Rd. ' For Sails I FOR" SALE - STACK GOOD Hay. Arthur Jones. Pownel. w FOR SALE - BULLS 10 T0 12 months old. sired by Sanford Sally's Lad. Herd accredited and listed. Calves vaccinated. Austin Smith, Tryon. P.E.l. FOR SALE -- A NUMBER OF calves. Please note-don't come for calves after 3:30 in the evening or on Sundays. Stan Parker, Fredericton. Female Help Wanted DINING ROOM GIRL WANTED. Apply in person to Rendezvous. WANITED - KITCHEN HELP "1 .. '.”iilt;'MosltIgiie. WANTED - GIRL FOR OFFICE work. Apply Frinellml Service Station. FOR SALE - ONE OIL BARREL and tap. Phone 0405 silt I p.in. FOR SALE-150 DIJSIIELS GOOD table turnips. Gordon Houston. Suth Rustico. ion SALE - nN'rEiu-xiii range. combination cl and prtr pane, practicnlh new. Phone 5909. FOR SALE - ll ACRES LAND. Forty under cultivation. Will sell with or without stock and machinery. Peta Bradley. Kelly's Cross. FOR SALE - ADEGWIIT OATS. re-cleaned. meets government field inspection requirements for certification, high germination, now 88.50 per 100 lb. bag f.o.b. Austin A. Seeles. Freetown. Farm For Sale I offer for sale my term con- sisting of 1! acres is good state of c tlvetion, situstod in Spring- field. lot 91, on paved highway, building h good condition with hot and cold water in house. Handy school and churches. For further particulars apply tel IVAN LAMBE, 7 General Delivery. Charlottetown W A N 1' I D - EXPERIENCED girl to work h country general store. Apply Weddell Bros., Orepaud. Male llele Wanted WANTED - TRUCK DRIVER. L. T. Benton. Boushaw. WANTED-EXPERIENCED Mechanics. Apply Box 957, Sum- merside. , WANTED -- MEN WITE REF- erence ts work in Mill. Write Box 240. Guardian. WANTED - MARRIED MAN for ferns work. Rarold Laird, Kelvin. PERMANENT POSITION FOR A MAN ' AGE 25 TO 45 This advertisement is directed to an aggressive and ambitious man. who desires greater oppor- tunity and higher income. will be willing to discuss the opportun-' ities presented by a well establish- ed and fast growing 0 ,, to exchange a job for a Career. Situation offers guaranteed in- come supplemented by additional commission earnings and" bonus. Excellent pension and group life and ” ,” ' benefits. FOR SALE Bay gelding, age 5 years, sire Pagliaicl, should make Excellent driver. Apply- 25 BISHOP ST. ,-or- DIAL sass -L2. Farm For Sale Consisting of 18 acres of Hood lend, good house and outbuildings, all in good shape. Pump at door. Situ- lled on the main highway, 12 miles -from Charlotte- town, and railroad. -Will sell ree- sonable,or.t einoa.s”"""" ”'""”” -M-....i"..... zz.-,-.':.':.:.:.-r.::-9".:.:: area to be trained for high-pay 1 -mile. -from stores ox:-was Writs giving a preliminary brief outline of pest business experi- ence to Crown Life insurance Company. P. 0. Box 10. Moncion. . . . RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE ilnyle. Dial 4305. sromw wmnowsTiis:iisovs:n. Dial 0171. Leave address. EI.EC1:ROLllX DEALER l- SYD- ney .1. Jeffrey: Phone 7088. GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. BUILDINGS RAISED AND CON- crcie foundations put in. Dial 0407. DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Men are being selected In this Jobs as Diesel mechanics, opera- marine , gvlnglmdiess rs nun number 100- S St. ,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, WWW” on. is, nus less ' 31”! ..ls.iki.n'- .. NOTICE Millview Mill Pond is a private fishing property, and any one who fishes on, or trespasses on the same for the purpose of fishing, without the owner' con- sent, is subject to prosecu- tion under the Game Act. S.R. P.E.I. 1951 Cap. 67 Sec. 4, Sub. Sec. 14C. PALMER & I-IASLAM, Solicitors for Owner. OPERATING ENGINEERS A meeting will be held In the L. P. U. Hall, Tuesday Time. Presentation of Charter and election of officers. Ap- plications for membership will be accptsd. llursery Stock SENATOR DUNLAP S T R A W- herry plants 31.50 per hundred, 310.00 per thousand prepaid. M. F. Reeves, Southport. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants 51.50 hundred; 310 thousand. Special prices on larger quantities. Place your order now. A. W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. STRAWBERRY PLANTS - SEN- ator Dunlap, strong healthy. year old plants, freshly dug, at 89. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants, one gocsebo 1, bush included free. Parker Jewell, York. salesmen Ilantsi to farmers for an old established company in feed business now " into " 0 Prov- inces. Muet own car and have farming background. 'Good commission. Write Box II, Lon- don. Canada. represent established Manufac- turer of Mons and Boys Leather and Cloth Sportswear in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Apply stating qualific- ations. lines carried at present endreferences. Box ass. Guard- ian Office. Is let TO LET - FOUR ROOM APART- ment, middle aged couple. Write Box M8, Guardian. .....Em...m...m.m.j. TO LET - HEATED APART- ment, three rooms and" bath. good locality. Adults. Write Box 277, Guardian Office. FOR RENT-TWO BEDROOMS. may use kitchen and living room and frigldaire. 11 Orlebar Dial 4880. TO LET - APARTMENT. SEG ond floor. Three rooms heated. Unfurnished, not suitable for children. Whites Shoe Repair, W: Elm Aye. TO LET-FURNISHED. HEAT- ed bedroom or bed sitting room, ground floor apartment, Brig!- on area. Write Box L. P. Guar- dlen. Television ELECTRONICS. TELEVISION. Radio Operating. Electrical Technology for high paid Jobs with Govt.. industry, service business. Free 40 page book shows how you can qualify. It has guided thousands to better pay and security - why not you? Send for your copy now. No ob- ligation-no experience needed. Give age and last grade of high school. Write Radio College of Canada. N Bsthurst St., Tor- onto,eEst'd. SI years. Vfsntel wmren - rinssnn s-rnaw. W. R. Dovyer. Bunbury. WANTED - CARS FOR TAXI service. Apply Checker Cab. W A N T E D - ALI: BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 36.. Michael Bros. ANTED - THREE '1!) SIX acres of land to rent for five years for strawberry growing. within six miles of Charlotte- town. Wrlte Don "P" Guardian. luster: Wasted rnscnnns wsmnn ma non- uden School. Vice-Principal Sun- ;l.e.ment 3750.00, I Intermediate chers nsoso each. Apply to, Secretary of Starting May 1st, Mount ' April 26 at I P.M. Standard 0' SALESMAN TO SELL DIRECT SALESMIN. EXPERIENCED. T0 1...”... underignsd the are of the an 9 III. (:D.S.T.). wgnglv. my . h Plans and Lion be seen ii .12” obtained” es? the dileemof secmsing these terms and In .noedrd- snee with the eondldone set forth therein. The Departrn I. through the Areh.1gect's little: or through the under- . or within II month from the date of rt-ccP' Lions of tenders. I! not returned within that period the dlllitllt will be forfeited. 'I'hs lowed I any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTLER. Chief of Administrative Services - and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. April II. 1955. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ' ER FOR PIER REPLACEMENT AND EXTENSION. CA1SS&'S CAPE. KENT COUNTY. NJ". will be received III III. cities of the Secretary. Ilntll 3-00 D-Ilh lE.D.8.'I'.). WIDNIEDAY. HAY ll. 1H5. Plnnl and be seen and forms of taller of the Chi gineer. Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. P. 0. Box IL. and at the Post Office at Buctouche and Shedine. N. I. To be oonldsrod each tinder must be ll form or according to these forms and cordnnra with the conditions set therein. forth The Department. thrmigh the Chief Engineer's office (I. and 11.). or through the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Saint John. N. S. will supply hluedprinls and ficntion of the work on deposit of a sum of 325.00 in the form of e cheque or money order payable to the order of the Mlnlsler of Public Works. The depnslt will be released on return of the blue- prints and specification in good condi- tion within a month from the date of re- oeption of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any lander not necessarily accented. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief d Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public wan Ottawa. Avril IS. 1936. - POSITIONS FALCXJNWOOD ' WOMEN '8 Diseases and allied subjects. Room, board, uniforms For Application forms IPIV t0!- ciuet 0: min Du. plant to and from the 179. 03 Canterhu .7 Street. Saint John. N. H . tle District Engineer at Rellfnx. ,N. S.. qecl- month from the date of reception of tand- Testers IIND'0ID&GIlC sEALED'l'lNDllS.addrensdte undudslsd FOR DIIDGING. RONAVIITA C0 . Nl'LD. will be received in the silica I the Soo- 8.N (E.D.S.'I'.) WEDNE- ll. . Combined specification and der can be seen and obtained at flee of the Chief Engineer. 1!. I'CtII7 Irllll DAY. KAY Nfld..andPnblie Building. . Halifax N. S. Tobeconldsrsdeeelstessder munbe accompanied by n eecuri in the form ncertifled choqueorhimdsns tiedlnthefvrsnol iltandmadeon ornccos-ding eselos-meandhseo- eordauee with the conditions on forth Tenders must include the towing d no work. The dredges and other plant which are Intended to be employed on this work. shall have been duly redeterod In Can- dl subsequent to lowest or any tends not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORITER. Child of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. April 10. 1905. SEALED TENDER! addressed 00 Ill! Iiiidersigiied. and endorsed "TI'.'NI)F.R FOR IT A R II 0 U R IMPROVEMENTS. NIAHONE HAY. LUNENBURG COUNTY. N.S.". will be received in the office of the secretary. until 1.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.l. WEDNEAY. HAY II. III. -Plans and Ivodlloallon can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. Public Building. Redford ROW. 3 IX. N.S.. llltl It IIIS Post Office at Brldgewntex. Lunmburg and Liverpool. N. S. To be conddered eaeh tender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a rertifled cheque or bonds as speci- ed in the form of tender and nude on or according to these forsns and in ac- cordance with me conditions set torth therein. Tho Dspnrtmlsl through is Chief Endneer'n office (I. and N.) it through the undersigned. it the office of will simply blue-prints and specification of the uork on deposit of a sum of H000 in the form of a cheque or money order Payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be re- leased on return of the blueprints and specification in good condition within s era. If not returned within that period the deposit will bl forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department at Pnblc Works. otmui. April ll. recs. I The Brahmaputra (Son of Heav- en) river flows nearly 2,000 miles from the EL ' ' to HOSPI'I'ALfPR.OV'llNCIAL INFDIMARY Instruction as Attendants - Two Year Course Lectures in Practical and Mental Nursing, Anatomy, Pharmacology, Medicine. Surgery, Obstetrics, Childronls First Year .................. -. Second Year .............. . -... 360.00 Superintendent of Nursing, P. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island the sea. AVAILABLE DIVIISION 050.00 and laundry provided. and other information ep- 0. Box No. 90, in part as follows: TERMS CASH. AUCTION 'SALE PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD nrrecrs rayon, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th, 1 PM. I am instructed by the Executors of the estate of the late Barbara Nicholson to sell by public auction above day and date her property and all her household effects PROPERTL: The property consists of house, barn and lot ad- joining United Church, Tryon. HOUSEHOLD : Kitchen range; table and chairs; dining room table and chairs; 2 couches; 2 chests drawers; electric heater; washing machine; tool chest; ers and chairs; wash stand; parlour tables; studio couch; 2 wall mirrors; electric iron; 3 sets bedroom dishes; sew- ing machine; battery radio; hotplate; hooked rugs; Que- bec heater: spool beds: beds; springs: mattresses: oil heater: dressers; linen: silverware; dishes: 2 feather ticks; several pairs good wool blankets: bedding; wheel bar- row; lawn mower: garden tools: all kinds of kitchen utensils, and hundreds of other assorted articles; 4 cords wood This is a complete clearance sale of an old establish- ed home and many articles are of an antique nature. If day unfit, sale will be held next fine day following. trunks; 4 occasional rock- I E. C. BELL, Auctioneer. IENDERSI Will be received for hauling 'cream on all routes by the undersigned until Thursday. April Q inst. xmxoax DAIRYING oo-or ASSOCIATION LTD. N. Y. Stocks Dy IAD3 WINGEI NEW YORK (AP)-The stock ket's record rise felterod a little last week on rumors that came true. Well street was nervous because the market's long advance made it an easy prey to reaction. Most of the week there were rumors that the Federal Reserve Board might raise margin require- ments or again boost the discount rate to brake the market's ad- vance. The rumors in themselves were enough to make Jittery traders sell to take the profits they already W" had in band. On Friday night. long after Wall street had been deserted. the FRD in Washington boosted mar- gin requirements to 70 per cent from 00. That means investors now can borrow only 30 cents and must put up 70 cents or their own money for every dollar's worth of stock they buy. Most stocks are bought for cash. Margin trading now is a minor market factor. That speculative fringe, however, has been growing in importance. Last week loans to brokers and dealers for use in margin trading reached an 11-year peak at 31.820.000.000. That is small, of course, compa ed with the total market value of nearly 3176.000.000.000 of all securities listed on the New York stock ex- change. The import of the board's action was clear. Too much spec- ulation must be curbed. Margins last were raised early in January to 60 per cent from 50. The five most active issues last week on the New York xchange were Libby, Mr-Neill and Libby, up Illa at 227:; Pennsylvania Rail- road, unchanged at 20, New York Central. up it at 42Vs; Budd, off is at 217;; and Avco, unchanged at 77A. The five most active on the Am- erican exchange were C. and C Super, off it at 25k; Webb and Knapp. up Vs at We; Bailey Sel- MARKETS bun 11-11 I ; 1' rd mww ; . D rat 436; :slsduWilrioh Peboleum eff is at On the New York exchange Canadian issues were mixed. Dome Mines lost 1A at 17. Inter- national Nickel down 186 at 6445, Mclntyre was down its at 70g. Canadian Pacific gained to to 30. Hiram Walker gained It at SIIV4, and Distillers Seagrams ad- ded V: at 3111:. On the American exchange Lake Shore gained it at 57.5. Giant Yel- lowknife was unchanged at 1 and Roysiite lost IA is IDA. U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP) - Steelmak- ers, who had been predicting a sharp slump in demand around midyear, now forecast more favor- able third-quarter prospects, Steel Magazine said today. The metalworking weekly re- ported steel buyers for the auto- mobile industry "don't seem to be fazed by the talk of a strike." "They're ordering forward-do livery tonnage--lune and Jilly especially-jilst as though nothing out of the ordinary were in the wind," Steel said. It added: ”Also, over-all demand on the steel mills is still rising. Volume is developing from construction and related lines of consumption at an encouraging rate." The. magazine said available tonnage for new third-quarter or- ders will be below that in the sec- ond quarter. Production last week was just under the all-time high of 2.324.000 uet ions set during the week ended March 29, 1053. United States mills operating at 95.5 per cent of rated capacity. turned out 2,305,000 net tons, with operations advancing in most districts. The agazine's com price on ' l-making scrap fell from S37.41 to 336.08. Other markets were steady, holding at 3118.45 on finished steel, 356.54 on No. 2 foundry pig iron, 356.04 on basic iron and 357.21 tn malleable. Reported At OTTAWA. (CP)- The amount of money Canadians owe for the things they buy on time rose to a 1954. g This is an increase of 5108.000,- 000 in the consumer debt for the year, following a rise of 5326.000.- 000 in 1953. a Bank of Canada sur- vey shows. Most of the 1954 increase re- sulted from heavier borrowings from banks. small loan compan- ies and credit unions. though debts on the books of retail merchants increased. In contrast. buying on the In- stalment plan through finance- E .. , .. , These transactions usually deal mostly with new and used automo- blles. The debt owed to banks, credit unions and small loan companies increased to a record S065.0l)0,000 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada's share of an upanding world wheat market has dropped in the face of rising exports from her competitors. particularly the United States. Shipments from all major ex- porters, Canada. II. S.. Australia and Argentina, rose to 435.200.1100 bushels in the first seven months of the current crop year. an in- crease ol 47.600.000 bushels over last year, bureau of statistics fig- ures show. The current crop year opened Aug. 1, 1954. In that period. Canada's ship- ments totalled 152.000,000 bushels. still the leading exporter in vol- ume and virtually unchanged from a year ago. But Canada's share of total shipments dropped to about 35 per cent from more than 40 per cent last year. Exports of her com- petitors have been increasing. The U. 8.. with shipments rising to 151,200,000 bushels in the seven- month period from 111,000,000 last year, has almost caught up to Can- ada both in volume of exports and share of world markets. The U.S. share has increased to a little less than 35 per cent from 30 a year a o. gshipments from Argentina in- creased to 78,200,000 bushels from 69.200000 while those of Australin ose to 53.lll0.000 from 34.700,000. EXPERTS DISAGREE ' Of course, the opening of spring -1 Consumer Credit Debt record Sl,963.000.000 at the end of 19 New High at the end of 1954. from 8569.000,- 000 in 1953, up 096000.000. follow- ing an increase of 3109.000,000 in 53. CHARGE ACCOUNTS UP Buying through charge accounts in retail stores rose by 510.000.- 000 in the year to a high of 3503,- 000,000. The 810,000,000 rise com- pares with an increase of 337,000.- 000 in 1953. However, total sales through the instalment plan dipped by 55.000.- 800 to S795,000.000 after a jump of sis0,ooo,ooo in 1953 u the high of s798,000.000. The decline was due entirely to a reduction in the debt owned to finance companies. The instal- ment-credit debt on the books of retail shops rose to a record 3215.- 000.000. up 329,000,000 form 1953. F1..a..ce-company credit. dropped Canada's Share Of World Wheat Market Declining by s32,ooo.ooo to s4sc,ooo.oon. traditionally, G e n a d a ships a heavy volume of wheat in the spring. Federal officials have forecast that Canadian wheat sales will be larger this year than a year ago. However. U. I. forecasters dont agree. The U. S. agriculture de- partment hss predicted that Am- erican exports will increase while those of Canada will remain vir- tually unchanged from a year ago. NEWSPAPER MAN DIES CALGARY (GP)-R. S. Somer- ville. 77. an editorial writer on the Calgary Herald for 18 years and a newspaper man for 46, died Fri- day in Vancouver. Funeral is Mon- day in Vancouver. Mr. Somerville began his newspaper career in 1900 with the Brautford Expositor. He had worked on the Montreal Herald and Montreal Star. the Vancouver News-Advertiser. the old Vancouver World and later the Vancouver Province. He came to Calgary in 1928. MRS. IIEYWOOD DEAD lIl()NTRlllAL (CPI-Mrs. Ethel Heywood. wife of Archdeacon Percy Heywood, now retired. died Friday at her home in adjoining Westmount. She was born in North Gower. 0111., and was married in 1911. The archdeacnn retired in navigation on the Great Lakes may change the picture. since be seen by appointment. HOUSE FOR SALE On Bayfield Street. Living rnom, dining room, kit- chen and porch. Upstairs, three bedrooms and bathroom. Heated by pipeless furnace. Lot 100 x 32. Apply to George Douglas, Real Estate, 96 Upper Queen. This house can lflrlli. Grade Nine education. Previous Grocery CLERK WANTED Must be neat appearing with minimum Apply in person to MR. COLES. CO-OP sum MARKET Charlottetown experiencp preferred. wedh Ssh when " Society Figure ... obieetg he: 3-"' P Sentenced In u;.6u3...... .., . ""” """ al blss ll ddltinn I Frmld ca. l-w'1'ii-y wk? ls:-. Guinness , SCHLOSSWIL. Swit I d. (AP) "P""5d dulhi ' 19.1 --Mrs. Marcia Guingg ml)l Mag- "4 ” nnno. 60, a figure in European socl . was sentenced Saturday to two years in prism on charges of obtaining 347.000 by fraud from an American insurance company. Mrs. Guinness. widow of English millionaire Benjamin Guinness, was charged with defrauding the Federal Insurance Company of New York by simulating a jewel theft. Her sistar, Mrs. Hortense Pienry got a one-year suspended sentence for aiding Mrs. Guinness in the fraud. Both said they would spy peal. Pmceedings against Mrs. Guin- ness began in 1933 when Mrs. Jos- ephine Pfyffer Von Altishofen, Earlier this year Mrs. received in share of late husband's estate and paid Mrs. von Altlsllofen for the stolen .aluablee. The theft charges were dropped. I FORMII HAYOI DIX EDMONTON (CPI-Sidney Pu- sons, 62, e bricklayer and con- tractor whe was Edmonton's mayor for two gets. died Friday. He had been ill health since his teens h1I4I snd1950.Mr. Persons was president of the Ed- t Trades and Labor Council during the Second World War. I" YOUR BEST MARKET FOR- Iron sud Steel Scrap, pt (1100 lb. Ton .. Car Batteries. ea& . cow Sides. per pm Find Mulgrnve Not Suitable For Paper Mill ANTIGONISH. N. I. (CF)-A surve by Hearst newspaper en- ginee s has found Mulgrave. on the Canso strait unsuitable for construction of s pul and paper mill. Colin Chisholm gas reported. The land and forest minister told the Antigonisb-Guysborough- lIl,VEl'IleSS - Richmond Development Association Friday that the U. S. publishing chain considered Sheet Harbor, in Halifax county, a more suitabie' site for the proposed mill. But. he said. there was a pos- sibility that a mill would be built in Mulgrave by another company. Leonard O'Neil of Mulgrsve, president of the development group, described the minister's statement as "most dishearten- ing" to the community which faces a'big labor suplus because of the withdrawal of the Cansc ferries. Dr. Clarence Nicholson, res- ident of Pine llil Divinity Oo ego, said it would be a crushing blow it the newly constructed causeway became ”an exit only-e road from the isles carrying all our young and strong from Cape Dre- ton island and Nova Scotia." Bring in your lead. ear reds brass. colliler. rope. beer bottles Ihorse hair. You will receive high- est cash prices. Truck neele weighing for you wnvenienee. Centralhr located opposite Eat- on's Store. on Kent Street. Maurice lleok I Gs. Did OBI Q arlotklowl THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Common Shares - One of the soundeet common stools aval- alilc. Dividends have been paid on Bell Telephone shares in every you be nearly three-quarters of s eantury. W4 mommewl fmrdues f Mus shares. Bell Telephone "Ki 8'' WI elfh on April 29 and shou d be eneroseed or disposed of before that dies ROYAL SECURITIES C0”9::.T;.2:.::.:;sP... Susivisu ssleblililtsd IOU. Ma fore and b sous D. D-E OTT: Boarding Hous -.-sag:---. A ple ISN'T rt AMi.2ma,1wuzes!ai.iws or Accioem rvs urr was-N -so-us :otzMui'.A war iliu. an we can-rest mouse . Ruurv 6046!: we 06- I. . country or coco - CREAM! -eveizv .. pauses. in Aiuseccn