TWELVE ' i-Ads Till? GUARDIAN. ciiAai.o'Ttrr.TowN .11.: Mil? '.--:5 JUNEK 16. -1952 of Floral and Spiritual offerings. tluns, 63 cents per inch; Address Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Eastern Locals to per word; Announcements and Coming Events 50 per word. Clauuied so per word: In Memoriam Notices Mc per inch; Lists of Condolence 844: per inch; Wedding Engagements, to words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 840 per inch or 5o per iivord; Lists of Subscrip- Other States On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in auvertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the anvcrisenient 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. -. Cards. etc.. do per name; Letters and Presentation. 31.00 cars Leavmg NEW CAR LEAVING FOR CAM- bridge. Mass, July '1. Can accom- modate 3 passengers. Phone 0401-it after 6 p.m. It I.Ii2AI'IN(i FOR BOSTON iTlli. ltriliiwul fare. Can . Pliuiiii 112-ll. cars & Trucks For sale E()R.VVSAi.i:J--UNIS IIIDSUN sn- dun, can be seen at 29 Don- las 51. 7 H ivtiirs.-tiiiiz .. 1048 FORD 3-TON truck. Hoist platform and steel box. New motor. Priced to sell James llerr. Lfuriiuall. I"(il't'TSAl.iC-llliil CIIEV rout- ilorir srtlan, fully cqui-pped, low iiiileaze. in A-l roiidilinii. Ap- ply '.'ll fill. lidix.-ii'd Road be- tween 1 and T p.m. Female Help Wanted .-, T WA.NTli.D -. GIRL As MAID IN Protestant home. Apply Box 173 Guardian. 7 Tisilii. I(lliT WORK. noon rr'nitinei.i1ion lo the right l3ilFl.i'- Phone Jlil-i.'l-W, Burn Drive Inn. .:...m-A:--:-m-jg-'m VVANTEI) - IiIT(iIIEN- III4.I.P. Moslly baking. experience not necessary. Plione ll .i-W. IV'AN'flCll - r0t:N'rAiN GIRL. l-Experience llF0I9TTCd- ADI”! Rendezvous Restaurant. mmi.mm capable conscientious person of quiet habit to assist with general housework in small adult family. Good hours in pleasant suburban surroundings ten miles from llall- fax with train and bus service in glty, Apply with reference to Mrs. John Specrs, Bedford, Nova Scotia. For Salgg Fm SALE - CATTLE. M. F. l - - Em same; .. rox WIRE. J. ii. Munn. Marshficld. Fol: SALE - ICT. BOX. GOOD condition. Phone 1326-L. ,.M..--:- -- FOR SALE - .I0(iv CART. REA- sonabie. Leslie Nicholson, Harts- ville. .......:me-:---:- FOR. SALE--TWO LARGE YOUNG cows, freshlng soon. George Ma- son, Bunbury. 56.. sAT.i: .. r.ARi.i' AND LATE Cabbage plants. .lohn R. Marks. New London. P . I-i0it'"sALi-1 A CLEANED AEEG- welt Seed Oats. Apply Thomas M. Bolger. Stanley Bridge. m FOR SAI.F.-SIIORTIIORN BULL. in months old. 1-jligible. for reg- iieli. wanted-Mde & Female OPPORTUNITY FOR. MAN OR woman to service Watkins cus- tomers iii Charlottetown. No ex- perience or investment necessary. Earnings well above average. Write immediately to Dept. ZO- CIA The J. R. Watkins Company 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal. Que. Miscellaneous ATTENTION FARMERS. - JUST received 125 bushels Foundation A and Foundation Canso sced Potatoes. First some first serv- ed. Island Co-Op Services. Phone 2437. A (TARLOAI) OI" N IV IDEA HAY Mowers due to arrive shortly. More than 50 per cent sold now. Get the best and see us before making your purchase. llall Manufacturing and Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Phone 2518, Summer- side. I'I5S. VVIS ARE MAN Sprayers in three URING either sizes. tractor or power take off drive. We have also a. few used spray- ers of different makes. Can also supply you with the best duster at the lowest price. Hall Manu- facturing and Cold Storage Co,. I.td.. Phone 2518, Sunimerside. To Let T0 Li:'r-i-itfiiit uhi-Tunuisiiab re-decorated rooms. Phone 784-J. TO LET - 'rvTt)-Iitooivi APART- ment, partly furnished, electric range. Apply 200 Prince st. FOR RENT-S'l'0RI'I. 99 POWNAL Street. FOR-TE - nuts? i-:13 apartment. Bonnie Brae lnii. Summerside. TO LET - TWO FURNISHED rooms. 174 Kent st. Phone 1037-J. FOR RENT - FIVE ROOM HEAT- ed apartment, Ilrd floor. central continuous hot water. Wired fcir electric stove. Phone 920. Teachers VlaTited WANTED - TEA C II E FOR Clyde River School. Present sup-l plement 5400. J. A. Murray, sec-l rFZTEa7Tc'i-ii7:'it”iWAT-I bany Rural School. Experienced, preferred. Mrs. J. ll. Dawsorm secretary. ! Argyle Shore School. Present sup- plement M00. Leslie MacNevin. secretary. WANTED - T E A C H II R FOR Long Creek School. Present sup- plement 5350.00. Melbourne Mac- ” iiiiaiiiaiiilali" Librarian re” i)l'. Archivist and chairman of the Na- tional Library Advisory Committee, has been named chairman of the proposed National Librai-y. Although no date has been set for construc- W. Kaye Lainb. Uomiiiion tion of the library -- a recom- mendation of the Massey Commis- sion on Arts and Sciences - pre- liminary work on the cataloguing of books to be included has been started. (CP Photo). U.S. Steel Report CLEVELAND, June 15 - (AP) - New and exipanrled plants in the steel industry siiould be able to turn out enough steel to make up for production losses due to strikes, the magazine Steel says today. Three work stoppages in the in- dustry this year have not had as much effect on the steel supply "as you might think from listening to the tumult from Washington." Steel declares. The output through June 14, it continues, "was only 3,0()0,t)t)() tons less than in the corresponding per- iod of 1951. a year in whicii steel output set an all-time record. "The loss could be made up through additional capacity that will come into t5l')I:l'a.il0ll." Steel raises another point: that the pressure for steel is "distinct- ly less” than in 1951. "Market analysts of one of the big steel companies expect total steel demand in 1952 'to be he- . 110,000,000. tons. The 105,000,000 iigure wouiul be no more than was turned out: tween 105,000,000 and last year.” Steel says. Another favorable factor is thal producers of 14 per cent of U.S. capacity still are operating. lialuahie Property FOR SALE Beautiful old estate with fine house and other build- ings all in good repair. Cen- trally located. Properly encloses modern cement waste gate. Write Box XZ Mo Guardian Office Summerside this year I . one of T I finest fishing ponds in Prov- WANTED - T E A C N E R FOR ince with well kept dam and Officer Cadet College; OTTAWA. June 14 - (GP) - Canoda's third college to train of- ficers for the armed forces is being established at St. Johns, Que, mainly tosake care of French- three changes to help meet the ”urgcnt need for officers. The others: 1. The two services colleges- Royal Military College at Kings- ton. Onl... and Royal Roads on Vancouver Island-will launch 2. Candidates for commissions either at the services colleges or through the university officer- training courses can get assistance from the government by agreeing to serve in the regular forces for three years after becoming offic- ers. The government in elfect, will put them through college by mak- ing them cadets and paying them. The new college at St. Johns, an old military base 24 miles from Montreal, will be on the same foot- ing as R..M.C. and Royal Roads. The men will wear the same uni- forms and have the some rigorous conditions of service. The main difference is that they will be there only for one year at the start. Closely linked with Quebec City's Laval University and with Moni- resl University which will mother its early days. the college will give fl. one-year course for students with junior matriculation or its equiv- alent itt the outset. The Minister said: "The new college is primarily designed to meet the special cir- cumstances of French-speaking candidates but will open to stu- deem from all over Canada. lr the numbers available - justify it, the course will be extended to second and third year. . .cadeLs comple- ting the course will go on to the universities of 'R.M.C. as ilppl-0. priaie." l Qh. 't.is late. late, much later than we think! Nations refusing to cooperate. A universe tottering on the brink of disaster. unniindful of its fate. 'Tis late. late, oh. that peoples might awake! And avert the CBUSC terrible holo- letls slake Our thirst for powcr. greed. ere wcnlds are lost. Oh, lis late. late, but it's still not too latc' Altho we oft despair as nations lll'0D9i If with brotherly love we permeate Our negotiations, we still may speaking candidates for commis- sions. - Defence Minister claxion an- nounced the step today as one of two-year courses to qualify officers in non-technical branches. , "Late" But "Not Too Late" ' That. will destroy all mankind, so, Planned For Quebec canucks Praise Korean liavy's Expert Gunnery ; By BILL .BOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer AT SEA. ABOARD H. M. C. 8. AT!-IABASKAN, By Maii-(CP)-- The Koreans' gunnery was excel- nt. No fumbling for the target- every shell and bullet went right into the area. , Operating from the Athabaskaii as firm base, Konan patrol craft numbers 703 and 307 had gone right inshore to, have a close look-see and shoot it up. Athabaskan was seven miles westward, slowly prowling the Yellow Sea, ready to bombard anything bothering the Koreans. There were Corsair aircraft over- head, too, from the U. 5. carrier Bataan. Search For Junks Athabaskan's skipper. Comman- der Dudley King of Victoria, had ordered the Koreans to see wheth- er the Communists were assemb- ling lunks for an invasion of United Nations-held islands off the coast. If any were spotted they were to be captured and their crews taken prisoner. EC. 703 was captained by Lt.- Cmdr. Sohn Byung-Yil, 27-year- olcl veteran of six ycars' service with the R.0.K. Navy. He has four ships under his command. all assigned to work under Atliabask- zm's orders. For this mission 703 had Sub- Lieut. Jack Watson of Victoria aboard as liaison officer. Watsonls radio communications with "Athii Bee” were maintained by P0. Earle Warelinm of Winnipeg and LS. Don Lory of New Westmins- ter, B.C. LS. George Brown of Victoria was along as photograph- or. First target engaged was :1 ion..- splt of mainliincl enclosing a sort of bay. A radio acrial was spotted among the trees on a hilltop. While 'l03's guns slammed right into the thicket, 307 probed for- ward. going deep into the bay un- molcsted. She was followed in by 703, now lashing the spit and its already-battered buildings from behind. Control was excellent. The one gunnery officer on the bridge at one point had his guns working over thi'ce dlflercnt targets. Friends Reported But. the only iuiik cncouniercd proved to be iriendly. and just as the spit's boinbnrdment was to end word reached 703 that it was in friendly hands! Between them 307 and 103 plas- tcrcd likely enemy positions on hope. Written Monday. March 24, 1052. 1- sroped my Wily through the maze of my ideas much as nations lzropc to straighten out their dif- ferences. May they emerge as um mists of dissension clear away, and come out into the clear light of day.-hope their beacon light.- G. S. Gordon. AUTOMATIC METHOD More than 62 er cent of Can- adian telephones are of automatic the coast of the little bay. Poop- ing off most of their animunitioii with impunity. Athnbaskan's of activities read: "Consider P.C. 703 and 307 did an excellent job and their efforts should have caused the enemy some excitement. though not no- cessarily despnndency." The clay before 307 alone did :1 similar patrol. probing up the Taedong River estuary. At one point she was iilne miles away iroin the Athabiiskan and well up- rcport their i l WINNIPEG. June 15 -- (OP) - Coarse grain futures prices were irregular or the close on the Win- nipeg Cvrain Exchange gsaturday. Trading was dull. l ' '” There was fair buying for export in barley in the early trade with American interests taking osts. Trading turned dull after the opening flurry and prices held to 3. narrow range. showing an ir- regular movement. Prices of class two wheat were down two cents. Prices of I.W.A. wheat were unchanged. No information was available on overnight loadings of Canadian wheat for export. Clixsing prices: Oa.i.s - July 805th; Oct. 81143; Oct. slab; Dec. sotli.-Ax Barley - July l.22'AB; Oct. 1.22- 54: Dec. l.1ili',lN. - Rye - July 1.09952 Dec. 2.01'.IE. Flax - July 4.10; Oct. 4.28; Dec. 4.033. Indecision Seen On N. Y. Stock Market Last Week NEW YORK, June 15 - (AP) - The stock market, held well to its high level prices last week, but there was a. broad element of in- decision present all the time. The market was quiet all week. A high for the year of 3105.80 in the AP average of 60 stocks was reached on Monday. That was the fourth straight session for a 1952 high, and the average stood at the highest level since June 13. 1930. Railroads showed strength. A slide in the market was seen Tuesday with steels and rails blaz- ing the way. Wednesday. half of Tuesday's loss was regained and Thursday lost half of the Wednesday gain. On Friday the market gained back half of the Thursday loss. The net result was a. standoff in the aver- age. The five most active -stocks on the stock exchange this week were American Telephone up 15 at 151- '-71., Pennsylvania. Railroad up 1 at 2073i, New York Central up '-L at 211.3. Bcnguet Mining off iii at 21- 'l. and Delaware, Lackawaiina A: Western up lit at 15. Oct. 2.0iy,; CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 16th day of May A. D. 1952. in Re Estate of GERTRUDE ANNE McTAGUE, late of Tlgiiisli in Prince County in the said Pro- vincc. Married Woman. vi " tcstaic. To the Sheriff of the of Prince County or any Constable or literate person Williin said County. GREETING: .. WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Ernest J. Mc- Tague of Tignish, aforesaid, Re- tired, and Rev. David McTague oi Charlottetown in Queens County. in said Province, Priest, Executors of the shove iianicd estate, they -praying that ii citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are thercfoi'c here- by required to cite all persons iii- terested in the sold Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to he held ilullsliiciiusf .WANTEil ALL CONCERT BAND INSTRUMENTS lo 0 r PERMANENT POSITION Apply in writing to Post Office Box 396 OTTAWA T Gill-IL SERVICE (Federal) (DEPARTMENT OF INSlJltANcl.;, nxAM1JV'EB8t OF OOMPANH-;s 06.680-06.220: M.8tH5.lsso and ;i,. 900-MAM, Toronto and Montreal. TWO viiiucut -pnvnwrmnsr 0"'1CER3- U4-584-86.208. Ottawa A LOAN msrnctron, ss,a-io.;;, 400, Ottawa. ' A IJBIIABIAN. Salary up to 33.830 Depending upon qualifications, on IIWA. TWO INSTRUMENT TECIINIC. IAN5, 88,480-H.880, Ottawa. NURSING INSTBUCTOBS, 83,340- SCRAPE upyoiir SCRAP Lead, iators, steel, bottles, hides - All MONEY to you. prices for your scrap. 1 38.000 Ind 81.850-33.340. copper, brass, rad- batterles, beer mean We pay highest market Sunny-4 brook Hospital, Toronto. AN AIRPORT MECHANIC, I80-82,810, Moncton, N. B. IIANDICRAIT INSTRUCTORS, still)-82.000. various centres. HAND COMPOSITOBS (English Text) 81.15 an hour. Ottawa. BOOKBINDEBS, 31-75 an hour, Ottawa. Details and application forms at your nearest Civil Service Coin- mlulon Office, National Employ- ment Offlces and Post Offices. I2.- St., rear of the new Bloc Building-Phone "2208. : HOUSING SIIORTAGE 2 WIIER I NOT IF YOU OWN A ( Sleeping Four auction on his premises on furniture. section ICI-Ilspring-tooth ha - steel and cast; iron deliver- led our yard we will pay Gap Your 520.00 per gross ton. For truck loads of mixed MAURICE BLOCK ” 3. cg, A. PICKARD FARM Centrally located on Kent TRACTORS LTD- k Charlottetown, P.E-I- COMPLETELY EQUIPPED e McGINNESS HOUSE TRAILER For Under 02,000) YOUR INSPECTION IS INVKITED call PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Phone 1800 For Appointment (Evenings Please) AUCTION SALE AT iimaoownasx I am instructed by the undersigned to sell at public Thursday, June 19 at 1:30 the following: 12 head cattle, including milk cows, beef cattle, young cattle; 20 junks of pigs around 100 lbs.. and 17 young pigs; 3 brood sows; 3 work horses' and some household One Fluery Bissett 2-sod tractor plow, new; 1 three- rrow, new; 1 Massey Harris hay mower;; 1 No. 2 Halls thresher with straw blower; one .0 ft. hay rake, new; one saw bench, complete; 1 Massey- istration. John Jewell, North ' dial type camp”-ed mm 23 -. Eh;,.tt;. l '. P" t'. - -t- . . . -.”Jf”.'.;aA .....,.a... r.-”.”-."--””-””” ----- W in 1”” 5 1X3"Ci.e little craft negotiated in. 13,511:,.Cg,i;:.E.,f;”;;;,i.,:;:...Sl:l.l.3”.;E.. Hams binder No. 5; one set Fairbanks scales: one ICH FOR s'”'E ” Rmlsmmm "3?iE.'3”..”X2? -lc)ii:l:(im Ti:(r?:ii - ; river's shallows. comniissioiicr. oi- ,,,,,,,m... on Monday. the 23,4 dny 3 to 5 horsepower gas engine; 1 Hardy potato sprayer; 1 G”1'”5e-V W”, ?:;:'.,R'0'P; dim; l......;.,i.,., ,.........i,,;-,., i ':g1;';l.d0fwal;Vi:;;i;);:f1 of June next coming. at the hour potato planter; 1 gang plow; 1 team wagon; scuffler, - w ' - ---:'- wximiui”ritxciiua-rmrxir:i 1' l. w 1. d ' at the captain's skill. aw. doling of eleven "W ”"""”” ti ”” new; set of Halls fanners; 1 wood sleigh: 1 driving sleigh: 1-on SAL. n (:ATaitPii.- enc ers on e , . ,. game day in shew cause it any hi h . 1 b d st . 1 t 1 W D4 Tmcm M bundum, g Sable school, good ,..ppleme,,,,, ;t lvoilciideltful job 10: fuyiligaiing, my can why me Accounts of we 1 set -smoot ng arrows, roo er. ove, d earl lanti mcllem Condiuou. MW pl.-we. .;i;i;lyHt;)mrI,iL:iosIll c. Holm. sec;-9. For 1:: szut nu gnaegxiieznua .CorV1irlil;.ass1l.(;tIl).& Sm Esme would no, he passed and wheels, 1 potato digger, 1 lawn mower, 1 road rag, an. Phone 3106. 11.3, gwgg ggml 1,'5(.d ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,g,.,, ,, you ,hm o,,,.,,,.,.,,,e c,',,,,,5n the Estate closed as plwlyid for Ii: rlollcri lflil cordst hardwood; 16 tons hay, harness, forks, r; V r- ' "r r "" r. . or rs" lWANTEl) - T E A C it E R FOR 3 d S l ' ' said petition and on mat on of - siove s oes e c. I-OR SALE-- ow l'0Llt IEARS Norm Cmcmn School pmsmi or en CIIOO "0 1" "Md 0! 3 sum! range for . . . A ' ' , , . . . . . Alban Farmer. Lsquiie. Pioctor foi . ' 2&1 Tgm supplement s450.00. Mrs. Wilbert y , , "”'""' "' "”'"'5'” "" "'"' '""'i said Petitioners. - 6 months credit on machinery, and remainder cash Mn Ymgmlcm . Wright, secret l Apphcahons fol. Pym. them over. y AND IT Is yxmnmgy ORDERED If Stormy, first fine day. i0R;,q ullg, l"0,U Sig 11,071-,, wlf(;r'E'l,T;T1.EACl'ER FOR: Cipal will be received by 1 Beach with reservoir. a1l- COMPLETE VLVUAI. may 3 Lglulghcgpylr hereof boa fogglg; 0' I-1 C - C .. ' . 1 . ' ' . tilt. . I; 1 it t - ith u e u some n wsp shoe ,.c,,a,,.,,,g Show and we 0",, llifcitfltcilffvfrid gc;igtvdl- ;Yl11:?n:1nd(x3iI8?ggI2)I-E)d. Slllillvliillev :u'm:n”';'::":mm ”1"c::: REFRAUPIUN and gublisged in Charlottetown afore- ALEXANDER MacRAI'J. Auctioneer. buildings. Scll cheap for quick . , ' , . . ' V ' -' - - ..-u ' ' . 1 l h ek for at least ' sale. Aubrey Doiron, New Spi'iiig ;J7.5'1””' MaEDi' ”C”WY- quarters in School if h""'””" MM!” W" "ml electric: ANA", SIS 53.3 2:IO(I:ieSCCxllLI:: wliia from the . nk Park. WANTED .. T i-: A c n a R Foal required. Also applica- 2 E'"”””” "M "Ml"? 1 E"; date hereof and that a true copy FRANR M”LEANi Mwdo "WI" I 2 m.'":4""" Long River school No. 29. pm. A . r .- - fer rise 19 ii - 1 . i l in wner. mic sAi.r.-or sea. lion. foi V , -Piin l P 9 "0 ""K6- MC he eof be forthwith posed H '-' '”b19- buneh 4 "mi 3 Mccm"-V iem supple1mem.SS500'00l Alum sup;1emenfEi75'O0Clpn ' Lory combination oil and electric. G' Ft following public PWW5 TBSPECI-Wely. all white enamel range: Connor d- camimel. Secletary. hew l.on- ' All in topnotch coiirlition. 113-mely. in We mm 01 me C9'"t 4 gas washer; gas lint plate; iron ,33IaPiC;I:'.E'I'- RORDEN scnooy l & t House in Summerside in Prince ” and lamp: battery radio and TEACHER wAN'rubTi7"6'aT-ifoi. TRUSTEES ' J ””'"'0N'S MIUTION R00VS- County aforesaid. at or near the tricycle. Stanly Shaw, Winsloe. t L t 0- - . V ' is d B d in Z'ot)lTUs;i:i)'rAs VG.i5ii"'iTiifi5-; 5.5.453 mOlggIFl'ln'a::l1OI:l:COI:l?rblgizti; 50 Gram)" s("'"' opmnmtrisu itlgzllflsgrIII-ogl'IIIC:nC0l1nl:l:rmr8ION" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND - 5:15;”.”;;i;y.s:i.r;r;: L 5” "”""" st .-:r.r l;l.".f:.'.:.”.i. 53;; t"G"W”S c,,.-:12, 130 .0-1,-,?)l,:l(; - X” ;1;;,o.) 823; box or-1, Charlotl.cl.own. , ' H-::-:--- allepersons interested in'tlie said Province of Prince Edward Island each. New retroiids following TEACIIEIIS WANTED, I:6lrAt Uul 0 K BY J. R. Williams Esta” as Moran” may have due ' sizes (standard trcadi 600x16 - beigon High School, grades 1, 2 , NOW”? m"'39!I'.n H our Harald U50 - 670x15 512.00 each 650x16 an 3. 4 and 5, and vice-prln- . I WIPNESS S OH F R siioo each. Trtlck tubes .5500 cipal for grades 6-7. suppiemem NO WONDER ALL OUR l Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in PILLS TAETEI7 A9 BITTER Queens County. the day and year 335000- Apply Miss Eva Dyer. A5 GALLI THIS FELLOIN each. I'asseii;zrr tubes 52,00 each Secretory, Alherton High School. Shipped C.O.li. .".ollect. Glendale office 01 Scaled Tenders will be received at the Tire Co., i:ii7 Weston 1111., To- ;g-Kg-”,,j r:Tfm-'-;'-"'m-- HA5 355” 5UCKiNG, ALL first above written. the under” ed um" 12 olclock noon Saturday Jam. gm. Ont;-H A K st. TPcll.)CrS HhI:b:tllF gciilaoki. 1?: TH' EWEET OFF THEM. llsgl” Ml EL!z”i'::',,,::?lG"T 21, 1052, fogrn the seal coating of various parts 'of the , &"m,se'.y stock 225:5;-p:::r:::;iy'saoo. AIIDPIY Roy ,;l'HE:lC:l.,iTgCl:AGE'EellREn 'i mydcd highway of the Province of Prince Edward Is- ron SAILETJ-QSTR-AWBI-:R,'R1' Ti: " Tim-n ' . ' . ;;lra:ii;i.lyDiinInn., Dorset. DrcsltjnI- vv2llIJK1IED- Rt'ilstlicoAS(ch't:olE.: lgrefzgill OUT WITH H7 . Specifications may be obtained at the office of . ' iii Fl '0. 0 .'I . v:.s.r:..:..7 r.:5::':::f..::1i:9- . "w inidmlz-mt R' R'.Lwee, We- , Hm T”sm- .Sealed tenders will be re- Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. gg Salesman Wanted WW. ..e .... i, ceived by the utrllldefrslzgf R. 9. Wm”, SAI.ESlIiI:ZN - r.;s”Jiurr....- terms ”.E”.'i"”.” '"””” "P W” M” 20 ”” 9 . make :50 a day. New senmtlonll 9'" "3"" PWW9. purchase Of Old SCh001 at Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. utility item for every food, bev- i-rage outlet. etc. samples furn- ished. Utility A C0,. 53-can West. Jackson, Chicago 4. Lost LOST IN SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY. June 13. brown leather handbag. Vicinity Woolworth's. Owner's address on inside. Please leave at Guardian Office. Reward. l.0B'l'-CANVAS BAG CONTAIN- inl. two camera lens. view finder and film. Left on wharf opposite Johnson lobster fac- tory at Fortune. Finder please fill) Mr. A. H. Mould. Charlotte- ;-town. phone M2. Reward. Isis Method cleaners We elm g wtilittlll . - Puss 244! Typewriters. Payments as low as 3.) monthly. Big machine perfor- mlnce. portable convenience. Re- mington Rand. 101 Kent street. Wanted WANTED-USED MILK COOLER, 450 or 5.50 pound can size, Apply Guardian Alberton. WANTED 'rd"iiuT:-'iiiwA”iLi. house trailer. write particulars. "H 0" eIo.()uauilan. WANTED -. G-EN!-ZBAL o"it-ifiii try Cook, Lekevlew Lodge, Cay. 0m'113h- ADDIY Mary M. Stewart. TOKYO. June 15 -(Routers)- The British Iron and steel corpor- ation wants to buy 65,000 tons of specialized steel products from Japanese firms. reports here said. A British sources said Britain-dew finitely was inquiring about pur- chases of Japanese steel but said the figures quoted appeared to be Stanhope. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. LLOYD SHAW. Secretary. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 13th June, iosi. CIGHIIVO. I llannsdy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. E. I. Properties Bought and Sold Also a Full Rental and Anutloneering Bsrvlee 125 Item attest-Phone IIOI , iottetown, P. E. 1,; and Limited, Charlottetown, One B. F. Goodrich All.-Purpose Tire and size 900 x 20, on Thursday. Julia 5th, between 'Flnder- please communicate ,. im. 1 ar- Monctq'n,.,.N. B. ' Ad.-packers p. E. 1. Aim.