PAGE TVVELVE Classified to per word; el Floral and Spiritual offerings, of condolence lite per inch: error is due to the Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Ilininiune Charge For Any Advertisement :5 Cents. Central Guardian Locals so per word; Western and Eastern Locale do per word: Annopneelnenta and coming in Meinoriun Notices lilo per inch; Lists Wedding Engagements, 8L00 and 10 cents for every additional 8 words; Notices of Thanks and Apgueeistlon. Mo per inch or foe per word; Lists of Subecrly tlons. 83 cents per inch: Address and Other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in edvertisenienta beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the -uwrtlaenient in which the error occurred. whether such negligence of its servants or otheruie. and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such uuwrtlaement. nts 5e per word: Cards. ete., lie per name; Letters 40 words for a resentqtlon, 31.00 Agents Wanted AGuNTs'yvANfi:ii' FOR . MADE- to-nieasure and i'cadi'-l0'WEi” clothing. Full or part time. Good commissions. Box 414, Guardian Office. I iii(;i'Fr:AiiNiNos - s E 1. LIN o electrical home products or guaranteed nylon hose. Free sales kit, exclusive tel'riiory available, no investment. Sun-Ray Pro- ducts, 3 MeMurray Avenue. T0- ronto. N Apartments Wanted -WA'N'ITEVll?--VI-ll'R.VlSilED. in:Ar- cd Apartment. for faml1Y.0i three Apply Box 415., giggling wA'NEi:b.-Nro RENT. THREE or four room aparinient. Apply Box 416. Guardian. mg: :?----m Boarders Ageommoilated EoAimims, .uAi.i-1. m-:AsoN- able rates. Box -ii? Guardian. i0AnniHcs:k;ini.s, sio WEEK- ly. Private home. Box 417 Guar- dian. 1.-,s-.m......s..-. DOARDERS WANTED IN COUN- try home, all modern conveniences. 540.00 a month, laundry included. Apply Box 410, Guardian. "cars & Trucks For Sale L.--?-e-J FOR SALE. - 1049 ONE TON Fargo. Phone 2242-L. ;-5;f57,Eg';'iEi4o roan SEDAN. Phone 3093-L. FOR SALE - iosc Pl.Ylli0UTll sedan. Phone 2729-J or apply I3 Young Street. Female Help Wanted F(iiF's47A"iTi5.':iii3oPi),7r'()N roan truck, l9000 miles, perfect con- dition. new rubber. Power's Ser- vice Station, Southport. WANTED - Two iioUsEwonx- ers. Woman to do plain cooking; and girl for other housework. Private home. No children. Laun- dry sent out. Best wages to cap- able, experienced workers. Please give age and full particulars re- garding experience, and enclose letter of reference. Mrs. F. R. "Taylor. Rothesay, N. B. ,g.:....m.1., TORONTO DESIRES FAMICY . ply Dockendorff Bros. Lost LOST-BETWEEN ELM AVENEE and Queen Street, turquoise skirt. Finder please phone 519-L. LOST - ABYS CRIB BETWEEN Charlottetown and Belle River. Finder please phone Compton's Store, Belle River. STRATED FROIVI MY PREMISES red Shorthorn heifer. Anyone knowing her whereabouts please notify Angus MacPherson. Union Road. LOST-A CHILD'S BROWN GAB- ardine cap, Sunday ufternoon on Queen or Kent Streets. Finder please return to Guardian Of- fice. LOST -- WHEEL AND TIRE. May Flower car Date unknown, possibly Oct. 2nd between Char- lottetown and Borden. Phone 2189-J. Reward. Male Help Wanted NOT GETTING AHEAD QUICKLY enough? Then why not see us? The Sun Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada provides salary plus commission and on the job training for its field force. Age 25 to 40. Write H. C. Bohaker, 148i Richmond St., Charlottetown. Miscellaneous FREE - FIREWOOD YOURS FOR hauling away. llarwood Apart- ments, North River Road. DUYING LOGS AND SAWED lumber at Garrett's, Souris. Ap- Persona! DENTA-LINER FOR LOOSE plates. Tightens them permanent- ly for the life of your plate. Sim- ple to apply, save embarrassment. discomfort. Guaranteed. only was at the Jenkins Pharmacy: Reddln Eros; Hughes Drug Co. Ltd.; and Johnson and Johnson. Charlottetown. Mabon Drug Co., Montague: Sempleis Drug Store, Kenslngton: and all druggists. salesmen Wanted w A N 'r E rT:sEiiViEE-sALss- men, must be willing to work girl for household help. Must en- joy children. Automatic dish- washer and Bendix washer. Will . pay fare to Toronto and provide room and board and salary to proper party. write Box 418. Guardian Office, giving details. References required. Liberal time off. ....?.L..4..: For Sale IVWIF:-7.iIr".Ar.”--i'iiE4i"i3'i-'3:-.rWrTr"() digger. Orr Maccann, West Cove- head. Fort sAi'.i-: PHONE "Ar ELLIS Prolil ., Burlington CHEAY F01! Quick s'A-LE, large hot air furnace. Phone 1573.3. and have a car. Contact Mr. O K. Presby, Electrolux (Canndal ...mn?.L..L.....LL. To Let Fol: REEF: APARTMENT. Phone 2601-2. AFXi'ir'ivENT-'6iT'i'c6oivis'i?) let. Adults only. Box 422, Guar- dian Office. . For: we - noun ROOMS and bathroom ers. and bath. Suitable for couple or married couple with on second floor, in Parkdale. M000 per month. Immediate occupancy. Kennedy and Mustard, Real Estate Brok- F7()it,-It-PIITIIT-"ilk!-SI.UIllil.liII-I-IE1-I,).l?. warm, comfortable, self contain- retired u. s. STEEL CLEVELAND. Oct. 5 -(AP) -' Unlted states steel production is at a new all-time high, Steel magazine reports today. g The United states steel mills added another point to their pro- duction rate last week to hit 103.5 per cent of rated capacity or 2,- 150,000 net tons of steel. Mills distant from big consum- ing areas, SPeel says, are noting a reduction in buyer pressure as the supply builds up. Consumers save on transportation costs by buying close to their own opera- tlons. Steel says a survey by the Nat- lonsl Association of Purchasing Agents indicates that only 47 per cent of the consumers have any steel supply problems now. Forty- four per cent expect an easy supply condition by the end of the year. (Only nine per cent predict critical shortages running into the second quarter of 1953, compared with 42 per cent 3. month ago. Simpsons' Merger With. sears, Roebuck company Approved TORONTO, Oct. 5 - (OP) - Shareholders of Simpsons, have ap- proved plans for a 340,000,000 mer- ger with Sears, Roebuck and Com- pany to form a new mall-order or- ganization in Canada. Simpsons and Sears. 5. United States firm, will have equal 320,000,- 000 investments in the new com- pany, to be known as Slm.psons- Sears Limited. Addressing a sliarcholders' meet- lng Friday, E. 0. Burton, president of Simmons, said the company will be the basis for "a large group of Sears type retail stores in many locations throughout Canada." "In order to give clear title to the assets which are being sold," Mr. Burton said. two are retiring our presently outstanding first mortgage bonds and secured term notes, aggregating s20,950,000 and we propose to replace them with 830,000,000 of 43”;-per-cent 20-year debentures. "Some of the proceeds of this is- sue will be used as additional work- ing capital and to retired bank loans resulting from the increasing volume of credit business. Sale of these debentures has been arrang- ed and a public offering will be made . . ." Moscow Alhiciis On "Nationalists" :Need Second Look By WILLIAM L. RYAN Associated Press News Analyst There has been an inclination among people in the West-parti- cularly those in officisldom-to shrug off the Moscow attacks on ”bourgeois nationalists" and on spies and saboteurs within the So- viet Union. The reaction has been that these attacks were nothing more than a means of dangling phantoms before the workers to keep them producing. But these blasts now deserve a long second look. Above all, in the Soviet Ukraine, the violence of the denunciations hints there is more to this than Just crying ”wolfl" "Burgeois nationalism," a pet bogey of Moscow, is a sin that can happen only outside Great Russia. In the 15 other Soviet pd apartment. Available about republics, it is a. serious offence to October 15th. Parlor. dining forget that the Great Russians are room. kitchen. two bedrooms. the masters of all the soviet Un- ion. Along with "bourgeois national- l,?f,n-TS'KfJ,;:j(STnA'L'WlWFRfGg' one or two children. A nice ism”, the Kremlin's organs of orator. Perfect condition. Phone llTw"' Roasanable rf'm3i W 419' Gduchiilon and enlightenment also 394; Mhnnv. sirable tenants. Write Box RN are discovering spies. sshoteurs and - - 3. .--. V4. Guardian Office, Summerside. agents of the American imperial- FOR SALE - IRON FIREMAN. - se--t--s ms, Cheap. Apply Horne Motors Iypewrlters A wsplcgon 1, Justmed that this Ltd. Phone 1480. is not all hogwash. While Moscow FOR SALE-FIVI-I VFILK cows. mew DEFERRED pgymmu h”. ”id”Cm"”9d ”-3 P901315 10 Cheap, M. 5' wafsh. 51 Chub term! on Remmgton Forums believe the fellow next door may nut St. FOR SALE - 'l'RI'('K WAGON. one set platform scales, Record wood circuiaior. ()tlo Johnson, North Tryon. FOR SALE-SET OF RUNNERS. suitable for moving 60 foot building. Cheap for quick sale. Box 420, Guardian Office. FOR SALE-5-PIECE CHROME kitchen set, used four months, 565. Write Box 42l, Guardian Office. FOR SALE - SUPER FLAME space heater, late model in new and perfect condition. Phone 1934-J. .,.,A...4 FOR SALE -- 1200 LAYING PUL- lets mostly Barred Rock and New ' Hampshire Crossed. Also some straight New Hampshire and some straight. Barred Rock. H. R. Stewart, Malpeque. NEW RE-CAP TIRES r STANDARD tread 000 x 16-650-070 x 15, 31.95 each. 650 x 18. 59.95 each. Mud and show 000 x is 19.95 each. All other sizes shown above 811.95 each. Write for sizes not listed. Orders shipped 0.0.D. collect, Glendale 0. K. Rubber Welders, 1201 Weston Rd, Toronto, Ont. Found FOUND. OCTOBER 4, 10 KEYI on ring. Apply Guardian Office. . Get Your ooi-m Degas mos . A07." I A. ricxano mm ronswirg. 1 Wanted Apartment. 5.30 P. M. Weed, St. Peters Harbor, RFD Bristol. WANTED - GOOD hand car, 1037 or later. ply Box 419, Guardian. full price etc. particulars first Box ND Guardian. Bi-'l.IDLl'.NG'I'ON, England - (cm - Figures issued here show women volunteers for civil defence in the east riding of Yorkshire outnumber men by about two to one.lDurlng the first eight months this year there were 1,130 women in a total of 1,710 volunteers. Kennedy 8 Mustard Rial. IITATI BROKE! Charlottetown. P. I. I. Properties lssgbt and son . Mn s Psi! lentil all A :4 M'.''"'''P'''l.!'''''?- ' up Typewriters. Payments as low as S5 monthly. Big machine perfor- mance, portable convenience Re- mington Rand, 104 Kent Street. Mfwrnn .. w6MAN To SHARE Phone 2324-J after WANTED - A muvmo Eonsn for winter months. Apply to Miss D. M. llowatt, Box 113, Victoria. BARN Pigeons. will pay ten cents each and will pick up between Char- lottetown and Morell. Write Frank SECOND State model make, year and price. Ap- v-v'A"Nrnn - FARM MURRAY River, High Bank district, give 'letter, be an enemy of the state, it is Ii serious admission for the Kremlin to say the Americans have pene- trated with their sgents on such 3. grand scale. The "agents." of course. would not be Americans at all. The people the Kremlin fears now are the nationalists, in the Ukraine and in other constituent republics of the U.S.S.R. There has not been such s. con- centrated attack in the Ukraine for some time. Two years ago the ruling Communists let it be broad- cast, that they had liquidated "the worst enemies of the peo- ple," the apparently un-klllablc Ukrainian nationalists. Moscow has Just published an account of a Ukrainian party con- gress. L. D. Melnlkov. Ukrainian party ichief, railed once again against the nationalists, calling them spies, ssboteurs, agents, etc. Meanwhile the soviet press has been full of criticism of the Ukraine - of coal miners, heavy industry workers (many of.them likely slave labor- ers) on the hydro-electric pro- grams of the Southern Ukraine and Northern Crimea. Perhaps the Ukrainian national- ists hsve risen, Phoenix-like, from their ashes to plague Communist rulers again. Ukrainians exiled from their native land insist that the na- tlonsllstsstlll are e. potent force, stabbing from hldeouts at tender spots in the Communist hides. What happens in the Ukraine republics, particularly among the nomadic snd fiercely-individually tic a plea of Central Asia. This wou avoid a third world war. Kremlin might be watching subjects with a nervous eye. it! ueroiuc LANI X . in llexico but most of these have never been properly explored, and workers could also happen in other Botlet v be one more reason why the v U553. would move cautiously to r The . some o.ooo.manln rulnp eslst' Railways Offer a Seven Per Cent Wage lncLase OTTAWA, Oct. 5- (CP) The Railways have offered their non- operating unions 9. seven-per-cent wage increase in settlement of union demands on behalf of 125,000 employees, it was learned Friday. The 17 unions seeking a 45- cents-an-hour general increase and other concessl have reject- ed the railways' proposal but have not yet made a specific counter-p proposal. Earlier, informants said the rail- ways offered up to 11 per cent, but it was made known authoritatively Friday the smaller figure is as high as the railways have gone. They advanced it in negotiations direct- ly with the unions and have main- tained it before a federal concil- lation board under Mr. Justice 11. L. Kellock of the Supreme Court of Canada. The board in recess for a week, is due to reconvene at Montreal Monday for what is expected to be the final series of hearings on the &l50.000.00I)-a-year issue. At private hearings, it was learned Friday, the railways told the board it was offering the seven per cent as full settlement for labor demands that include: A cost-of-living bonus of one cent an hour for every poin; rise in the cost-of-living index after last. Sept, 1, the union shop; com- psny check-off of union dues, and removal of a clause in the last contract calling for elimination of certain penalty and overtime pay in the event of a national emer- gency. As offered by the companies, the proposed increase would take ef- fect Sept. 1. On a cents-an-hour basis, it would amount to slightly over nine cents-about one-fifth the unlons' main wage demand. POPULAR SPORT Canada's production of hockey pucks totalled 23,717 dozen, worth 326,629 at the factory, in 1950. ANIMAL PARK Elk Island National Park near Edmonton, with '72 square miles. is the largest fenced-in animal preserve in Canada. LONDON - (OP) -- The Office Management Association reports many firms are seeking "office boys" of 45 years or older. One em- ployer said they work oetter and give more value for their wages. ..L.L.?...m..,.L. Q wAN'rs'.n LINOTYPE OPERATOR Write Box 413 do The Charlottetown Guardian We offer the following units, all completely recon- ditioned and guaranteed: 2-1947 Ford - Ferguson 55925.00 each. 1-1950 Ford Dcarbornc 01175.00. 1-1949 Ford Dear-borne 551125.00. 1-Ford Hydraulic Plow Slightly Used-0145.00. 1--McCormack-Deering Gang Plow-New Condition - 535.00. S.Il. JOHNSTON LTD. St. Peters Rd. - Ch'town.' Phone 3002-3093 ..... USED TBMITORS, Tl-IE 'GUARDIAN. IcHAizLo'r'rErovvN. H , Exchange Reserves Aref ”N"eW ?5Hf1gh . ' - , I A I and ' in l develop- GTrAwA' Oct 5'" ioP)"A..g:o',',1&taIs;xidl'Iganr:d:E:mf:Voi-able for- Boosted To, world demand for Csnsdlsh lars has boosted Canada's official exchange reserves to s new high of 31.850.000.000-more than .the exchange reserves of the entire sterling area. Finance snnounced' at the reserves, in gold and United 1.... Abbott 1-rniuy 0 , States dollars. climbed to the peak on Sept. 80 af- ter jumping 338300.000 lithe laiii three months from the previous quarterly high of si,82B.000,000 on June 30. Figures are expressed in U. 3. dollars. This fattening foreign-exchange account. used to prevent any sud- den and sharp fluctuations. in the exchange rate of the Canadian dollar, compared with the sterling area's holdings of 31.672.000.000 on Aug. 31. Britain is the dollar banker for the sterling-ares count- ries. many of them rocked by fin- ancial crisis. ,Canada's reserves have been con- tinuing to rise since the t dark economic days at the end of 1947 when they fell to a low of less than ssoo,ooo,ooo and brought drastic import and exchange de- strlctions to plug the drain on American currency. Now the flow of foreign money, mostly from the United States, to T FOR SALE If -you are thinking of a Straw Blower to do your fall's threshing, buy the MCFADYEN Blower, the cheapest and proven blower on P. E. I. Write or phone- MACK MacFADYEN Canoe Cove Two red Siiorthorn bulls ready for service, well bred; also several grand two-year- old heifers with calves at foot. These aria an excellent group and must be sold. Iii- -spection invited or write for particulars. Prices reason- able. Apply to JOHN J. JACKSON Woodstock, N.B. Qiickies W mam - ment. The boost in the exchange 6 -trsdevbaiances have made .' s. dollars plentiful in Canada and Canadian dollars scarce in foreign money market . 4 The" Canadian dollar. free of government controls, currently is oted at about four centsp n the American dollar. And the offlcia reserves hsve climbed to the urrent peak from 51.010.000.000 9. year Iso- in one way both the , rate and the exchange fund have proved embarrassing to the gov- rats has brought complaints from exporters that they are finding it tougher to sell goods. Importers, of course, are finding foreign goods cheaper. -. One government financial expert said he would like to see the Gen- adlsn dollar drop to within one per cent prynium. That would cut the'price of Canadian goods to the foreign buyer a little. Nurses Wanted hThe University of Alberta Hos- pital (950 beds) requires registered ' exchange 1 L... Welwill gladly .1011 you 4 copy. fru, on nqum. Investments j " 1 to Meet 4 I Your Needs If The extensive list or securities - more than 170 of them--given in the current issue of our "investment Recominendetions? sf- fords a broad basis for. selection of bonds or there: to meet your investment requirements. Royal Securities Corporation Llnitbd 88 Great George sue... Charlottetown. freleohonai I11 nurses for general staff duty. Gross salary: minimum S202 and maximum 5230 ith 525 deducted for meals and sundry; 44 hour week; 11 statutory holidays; 3 weeks vacation annually; cumula- tive sick leave; pension plan and group insurance; Blue Cross. . Cost of railway ticket will be refunded after one year of con- tinuous service Apply to Superintendent of Nursing service, University of Al- berta Hospital, Edmonton. Alberta. m FARM FOR SALE Farm of 108 acres at WI-IEATLEY mvmn the property of the late ,Wii-' liam Mobbs. Some lumber and wood, good title. i 1952 3-TON MERCURY Apply LEE TAYLOR driven only 1500 miles. Here is a chance to own a new truck at a reduced pri 08. Nine Mile Creek k iron SALE son sAr.r: IRON-FIREMAN COAL STOKER Priced Reasonable Contact: R. 1'. LARGE Phone 741 or 1975 . AUCTION (sans: BUFFALO ROAD, BUSTI00 On Thursday. October 9th at 1 o'clock Having sold my form I am offering for sale the fol- lowing: 1 general purpose I horse ,12 years old; 2 milk cows: 12 Apply to BELL, MATIIIESON & FOSTER, head of young cattle; 1 brood sow and 8 pigs; No. 20 MH. tractor; 2 sod tractor plow; 1 three section harrow; light barrow; hlller; binder; hay rake; hay mower; sectional seeder; truck waggon: wood slelghyroller; scuffler; separa- tor; 2 room stoves; 450 bushels oats; 1-2 acre mangels; some household furniture. ' Barristers & Solicitors Charlottetown By Kerrlleynolds ". . . the food isnt much good--but, Boy, the wait- resses they get with Guardian Want Ads!" ' -uiz BOARDING HOUSE a Maior Hoopla I'VE HAD A BIG Y'KNow, BROTHER AMO5, oi HEART."-w AFTER ALL, Beau TRUE awe PAL-s, worzxuxr TOGETHER Lll4E-' A ARMV or: ANT6! -4- I'M GONNA HELP PUT you ovez FER PRESDE CHANGE x MT! EH Z WHAT'S THAT, JAKE Z-w '7 VOURE -.4 AH- ER -- ErxlLl5'l'lN6 N MV- cause Z... us HOOPLE5 ALWAYS HAS EGAD! YOUR LOYALTY TOUCHE6 ME DEEPLYM-AND I Do NEED A COMMON MAM or: .5 Your: TYPE TO 6wAY A CERTAIN GROUP OF voT;reHR5 -- -rue KOY5 ' ." . I ...-.x---..- .....---........L.... .. TERMS: Cash 510.00 over, five month credit on ap- proved -joint note. If not fine, the following fine day. MATIIIAS DOUCFFITE Owner ALEX McRAE . Auctioneer AUCTION S sass STARTING AT 10 AM. I am instructed by Mrs. W. A. Jenkins to sell by Pub- lic Auction, stock, farm machinery and household fumlture, lncludlng:- . STOCK-14 mllch cows, 2 U2 ears and up, 1 bull (Hereford), 2 years old, 1 cow (dry , 70 White Leghorn hens, laying; 1 sow, with litter of six, I horse. FARM MACHINERY-Tractor, manure spreader, bind- er, hay-mower, seeder, cultivator, hay-loader, rubber-tire truck wag, , rill, plough, harrows. cart, potato digger, rake, roller, electric lawnmower, potato sprayer, 1 Chev- rolet half-ton truck, 1 Ford car 1950, mileage about 5,000, harness, large number of tools and other farm equipment. x , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-5 beds. springs, tresses, bureaus, -tables and bedding, electric range, electric mal- refrigerator, electric washing machine, electric clock, dishes. kitchen tables, chesterfleld of sale-Cash. couches, tables and chairs, numerous to mention. . suite, 1 studio couch, 2 bed dining room suite, dining room chairs, 2 Axmlnster rugs 9 x 12. lamps, and-other articles too mats, cushions, electric Terms ?Lunches will be sewed on the grounds by the Orucli Ladles' Aid. w. ii. BEAION. ' Auctioneer. All0Tl0llr sire AT DUNSTAFFNAG n. wrinnrsnav, ooronnn am. AT 1 1-. iii; f A I am instructed by Mrs. Maud Wakelin to gen by Puli- lic Auction her stock. machinery and household furniture. Stocks--.1 mare, eyiemi old, 1 'msre.,.11 years old. Machinery-1. Ford tractor, 1 tractor gang (F. awn. 1 tractor 20 dlacli . 1 manure spreader (F. J: - . 1 binder; 1 bay mower. spike hsrrow, 1 spring (iii. a. lag), lrlliisy a no , ea or an 250 cspsclty, lFminhssbesn'poid..f tooth ex .1: rank 1 tube” delforkfi p arrow Iithreshi W. lforiillm-. , ( 1 rgiler, 1 esrtii-1'3iwh.::!k plow ng machinc. ' F, J: W.). V wagon. 1 arrow 1 er. 1 hlllcr tier, 1 to dlzser. 1 "wars. 1 incubator. 1 boxalel 1 turn! . 1 am SW3" star, 1 barrow,,to,rg,' mvmwm. are Furniture--1 klielien tangle ( " commode, -1 washing machine, side .3;-,3 trunk. 1 WW mhteversl. r, excellent). 1 ' , 1 5- iece Pall" entail. node as. Terri