I Use Guardian Want A(ISPh0ne 3632 Aunts Wanted For sale I AGENTS VVANTEI) T0 HANDLE F03 55115-10 SHEEP AND 1° ,,x(.lusi\.c ,,,,.,.,,“,,,_h. (0,. we lambs. Phone Sumnierside T153. ’world's finest lrilc-ctric Water WEV’°5j 0i"":_l:"x 7l5'_rfl _ V Heaters. the safest. surest. and you SALE _. G001) Q[;AL1'r\‘ quickest mctlmil of boiling or ha)-_ Francis pap,-5_ Hume,-I heating all liquids, whether in R1,-¢-r_ ‘ Buckets, \\';i..h.ng Miicliines, B1- sins, Blliil Tulis, etc. This Elec- F03 sA"E ‘ STANDARD BBEDI Help Wanted Mala Wanted Architectural Draftsman- for immediate employment in Prince Edward Island. Ap- plicants must be familiar, particularly w i t h drafting and detail drawing for frame construction. Apply in your 0 w n handwriting, s ta t- ing age, education, experi- ence and salary expected, to Box 370, Summerside, P.E.I. trii: Water ll1'ilT<’l' is fully guar- "‘a”’~ 5 -"rs; S,'”" Brien Y°"k' antcod for (mu _\t‘(l:' against all _l?il)_T"‘ 3fi’°";' _ H ___g_v_ defects and niiiy be used on 110 FOR, SAL]; _. 2 TRL'L‘|( VANS‘. or ;.".'0 will riiriiil-. Siilesnicii one 14_\3 p1_\-wood; one 1(),\-7 p1_\-. who are lniiliiiii; for a solid and wood, insulated. Phone 13-12 sure‘ scllt-r sliiiiild write imincil; souris, P_ E, L lI|lt"i)' for ltlii iiifniniziliuii lllll —; ——- ,—~*~ ’ '- 7,,-7"-‘r l‘.\'(‘lU.\i\l‘ i"ii||i\i_\. lit-nir-iiibci I-0“ S"u"‘ _ 1000 El hi 0009 ml‘ I‘ Hm “W, M,,_,>\, 1mm(,,._ purc outs, free lroni uildl mus- aloll ll:-uivr in lIli' iicld inilnjx. 1'3"‘; "15" ,‘lu“"i”-V “E, ’”‘~“ Em‘ t'nniiiii~.<i«iii~ (ll'I‘ li.;;h. Write _‘m°“‘ _“EI_°GEg‘a_"'_1£ng¥‘”zl'°y S“__ "El0i‘ti‘ii' \\'.iti‘i' l“lI'«|ii‘|\"i B3" FOR SAL!'I—0Nl'2 IIEGISTEIIED virtt L‘imlit .\‘.iI4-- i.lIT, 4! \'t;iicr- boa,-V 3 _\(-,-,.-5 01¢ and quanljty lim .\'tii"('|, .\.i.iit iiUi'H. N. B. n( Sow,’ 1;) 1,1;-1-n-,t in three ‘—— fr“ "““"; weeks. 1-‘enner Stewart, Brack- Apartments Wanted i-v sea.-ii. ii'T§"'ri-Iifnr .\i.\\"is‘i'.'.\i'0or.nN FOR SALE — FOUR SEFTION 5 n1‘ 6 l'Oll.'ll illitlht‘ in Charlotte- 51911118 IDOU1 ll&|‘l‘0WS find 5?‘ mm, m. ,.,,.. . by ,.,.5pDnsgb1, of discs. both .\l:i.-‘soy llarris. mmm,‘ AN” BM. 3,34. Gum.d_i .\li0 timothy send rt-cleaned. .1. jam ‘ ’ Scott Cairns, Freetown, phone Bedcque 19-5. FOR SALE — (‘BEAM SEPAR- Boarilers Aeconimoilated _5o ms B(MRDE.R..‘ 1 ‘\(‘(‘0!.“M0DATED’ ;:[Tlf)!:T'f'lC1E|Tl(Tlrn:T';:lnh5‘1li\ll‘ll. Rea- _AflT’l~" ' ‘V I’”‘'‘' ‘\“‘'M',, __ __ son for selling, whole milk. Also '.l'l1A('lll-Zl:\' _-\itmisiiiiu'i‘r;i).— hard coal for broader stove. J. Dial .\ii«'..:, H. .\lacPliail, New llziven. Foa’s‘Ki.r.TvfiiTi)'i’iso‘T)UfFi"r. band saw. planer, battery charg- —i;a'r§ HGWSEE: I-‘OR SAL!-i — I948 (‘HETT-IN er, windcharger, spark plug perfect t-oiid:i1-m. 5274 miles cleaner, 1947 Chev motor, 1947 guaranter-ii. J. 1"1'Allli Muttart, International motor. S)'dIl€.V Ci1l‘iElUl‘. .\lti.l.‘.'. I’. E. I. Heckbert. Indlfln Rivet‘. i-‘0it's.-'ii.i: — i:iio"i-i.i'.\ioL‘T'i3i DRESS GOODS 19r- YARD C.,,”-,e_ g,,,,.1 L-,im;;i,,0n, Maybe Beautiful Prints, Crepes, Tnffetas. seen at -18 School Street. Phone All new patterns and gorgeous 3157. colors. Buy direct from us for —’*“"’—‘.".‘* ."'—*_*— test value. Pieces up to 4 you S.-\l.l'—(llLAI' Ion QIICK 3'" I I . _ _ , _ yards. Good for dresses, aprons. :1"? nm‘5’1,;f";ic8LX,i';,i:mLFLr';';: skirts. etc. Rush your order back. ‘$1,?!’ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ' No order accepted less than 15 yards. 15 yard bundle only 2.79 ETOTSEEST-"1-T7'3‘.—-107-§'i3F19413_3:'i'V()71V"7' Send no money unless you wish. WANTED MANAGER for Country Store. Single man with grocery e.\'perience preferred. Phone 7338 for appointment Miscellaneous SEEDS! WRITE FOR. FREE catalogue. Arthur Vesey, York. Notice The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Curling Club, Chevrolet truck with hoist; one order; mipped c,o_D_ pm, post. 1953 3‘.-2 ml‘ F3110 UUCIK WI’-11 age. Satisfaction guaranteed or huist. In good condition. Mrs. money cheerruny ;e{und¢d_ wg have thousands of satisfied cus- Charles Ro-5, Roscberry. ’ ’ tomers. Order today! Mrs. I FoL_.5a|9 FOR SALE — H0 STEIN GRADE calf. Errol Lun , Mt. Herbert. S vE 30% To 250% _ so GAUGE Eon sau: —- i_i‘iF()ivi HOUSE. 15 den. or 51 gauge. First Phone 9004 after 6 p.m. quality nylons, 89¢. 10 lb. crepe '.‘—'—'—*':—__;‘:’ L.§\,‘. P1 ' jersey, gabardlne ‘ii to 1 yard l'(():TT':il’(‘Sl’iT2lgh.lT.f!€.il1lL)l‘l(‘1,, V(e'rnon ]°“’1m5' 51‘7§- 36 ynrds 1" “"9 ‘fr V9,.‘ 9 yards 36 lace, 98c. Mens —_j}— --»—-—<--- heavy gabardlna pants, $3.48. FOR SALE "' RESTAURANT Ladies’ short-sleeve pullover 100% counter. Arbnniie with chrome wool"1.49_M,,n-ss1_92_Flannektw trim. 171 lflni Avenue. blanket‘. _,‘- bed size 3148 Boys. FOR SALE. — QlTAAT~TTf’TY OF white or colored shirts, B to 14, good mixed grain. R. MacDon- $1.30. Ladies’ dresses $2.98, crepe aid. Winston. or cotton pique. 10 yards un- """—”j"““.:“—‘ bleached 36" flannclettc $2.48. FOR SALF — ll, XEAB OLD ' hulls, 2 1 tit-fnrd's, 1 siioruiam. °°“°" Y“"-‘v ’ ”’~ °°"“- 2 PLY- $1.98 for 2 lbs. Green surplus wool blankets, 60 x 90. each 8220. Mrs. I. Schacfler, PO. Box 264, Drummnndville, Que. For Sale M. \\'aI.<li, 51 Chest it St. SALE xi'rcnnN_srrfvr Fort can be seen at 248 Dorchcstcr or Phone 9356. — Qrii Erirr or Apply R. B. Simp- , Maipcque. i-‘?>Tc's"A'i'.i-:'—""ifiXifiiT()_offi:"i? stove. K(‘ilIlCLil MacDonald, Seven room house, all Brookfield hardwood floors throughout, FOR. SALE -— 5000 Fr. PINE and concrete basement, cor- boards. nobisons Mill, stan- ner of Fitzroy and Kent Sis. hope. Apply: ALLAN MCINNIS, 330 Fitzroy or Dial 5250 FOR. SALE — COBBLER SEED, foudatlon. Clear reading. J. W. MacDonald, Bonshaw. FOR. SALE — SFRGICAL IN- .sl.ri1in('Ilts; also Blood Pressure machine. Apply Mrs. W. P. Mc- Bride, Kcnsingtnn. FOR. SALE — SIIORTHORN Grade ('0l\‘, tq, freshen latter part of month. one Driving Wagon, Amos Clarkiiii, New Willshlre. FOR SALE -- I".-\RMALL A TRAC- tor and McCormick Deering plnuszh. i'.\'(i .-<id_ Apply Mrs.}garage, nne acre of land or large Hugh ltliiriiii, Ligg. Iiot. Hnndy school, churches, store l7)*k—sA-I -__- nH,L~l‘ in MT)?‘ and mill. Will sell cheap. rd szrniii for seed; also mixed gmiii Tm‘ i(‘i'(iI also recondition- (‘cl Criiksliiiii 70 'I‘i'act.or. Keith Bi'_\'f‘lllflll, L7nioii Road. i-‘"0it_s.Ki}i-:4nt).\'i'f'rvv3.‘7T::7% Property For Sale AT NORTH TRYON CORNER Seven room house. barn and STERLING LORD, North Tryon, P. E. I. *Fema|o Help Wanted old. '.\llIl or '.\lll10lll. '47 Chev - .__. _..______ l‘ll:ll'.i' 34 fcct overall. $600 WANTED -' EXPERIENCED cnnipiric Biiicc Champion, Mal- 5"3"°K“‘Ph"- AFN)’ P- 0. Box )ll‘(]'il". Eon“ SALI -—”'roi7N'iTA'ri()TJ‘w‘”TE" ‘ 3”."-‘Bu’? MIDDLE Cami» F>.”l‘(\ |<:, Rcclcnned mixed ‘fled w°"“‘" °r Ei”- Gllnflfal housework. Good wages. 2 adults. Apply Box 363. Guardian. WANTED — nousiziuarzi-rtrt IN Country home, May 1st,, an con- .1 ‘_.y , ‘‘’’’*F “ii conveniences. Must. be fond of ”])"i"'|l§?Tll\l'4"r l(il'lATl‘t:‘l‘[f‘.’<PRll(l)Cllf:(1t‘s 8‘ Chudrem write xYz' C/0 Guard‘ room hn-.i.<r~ '.\li.il liviniz, dining,’ ..._.n;,..._ ..L ,_ ,_ ___g,__ tilcrl iiritli flllfi sun rooms, kitchen 1 WANTED —- EXPERIEN no GIRL seed on ll, .\T.t.a-I‘_\' Hrirris 8 inch ': ll criiirli-r. Clintliain fiinncrs \‘.l ll t’Illll|li"ii‘ sri. of screens. Wilirvd (‘i-nip, Mirldletmi. mu, mm. ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,‘_v; Snm” c,,,_i for housework. Na cooking. Siecpl tiicr. barn. L‘.-|'.‘ll'.‘(' and two hen} 117- 5000 WfllZ'‘-'l- APPLY Mrs. B. ]ll'\USl"S. For further pmticulars “Tm-V 2“ mfihneid 53-. MOHCT-011. Apply Box 360. (iiuirrilan Office.‘ _,_, _____Founii F 0 r S a I e I-‘OIIND IN sizsrnimnsiifi: il-fast) Friday night, black and ‘M1 pup. silver grey ring around Ar VICTORIA 3{’i§I‘.'s."..§”.2ii.i.i‘l.“°"' 2”‘ °' Hoiisc. i:ai'ugc, work shop, LOST LOST — on A’i?i?ir. IST. sFi7i_6r‘ and large lot. money. Finder please leave at Apply:— Guardian Office. Reward. LOST — 'rii’i'r'é'iv"ii()Tt om-T MRS. HARRY CLARK, side s. A. McDonald's. edium ‘ size Sunshine tricycle. Anyone Victoria knowing its whereabouts, contact 82 School Street. Reward. I.0S'l'—TlB!.‘ AND wnisni._n'i. tween Hiinit-r River and Ken- singion, Saturday, April 17th. ' . l:‘lnrler please notify Fr-nni-r Consisting of 17 3/4 acres Stewart. Brncklry nr Kenning- of land in good state of cultl- '°" ”°‘' S“""““- vation. Brook r u n n i n g wan“ Schaeffer. Drummondville, Que-'I__ bee. r26 at 7:30 RM AUTO LOANS A’ loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canzida Credit Corporation. Each loan up to $1,500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- views you privately. TRANS-CANADA conrw. CREDIT LIMITED (I suhIldlary'of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) B. C. STEEVES. Branch Manager Block Bldg., INA Kent St., Charlottetown, Phone 8523 salesmen Wanted SAL!-JSMEN ABSOLUTELY make $50 in a day. New sensa- tlonnl utility item for every food, beverage outlet, etc. Samples furnished. Utility A. Co. 53 W. Jackson, C86W, Chicago 4. Teachers Wanted TEACHERS WANTED — FOR junior grades of the Summer- side High School for term be- ginning September, 1954. Apply in writing to the Supervisor. TEACHERS Wanted I-‘OR NOR/\NDA' (Quebecl CATHOLIC SCHOOLS for 1954-55. initial salary up to $1700, accord- ing to Grade and experience. Railroad {are paid twice I year. Send application immediately to J. A. Bouvretle, Director of Stu- dies, Sacred Heart School, Nor- rinda. Quebec, stating date of birth, qualifications and experi- ence. To Let T0 RENT — FURNISHED rooms, 114 Upper Prince. Dial 4554. i7(T'"iu~;N'i'—nowN STAIR man sitting room. Apply "A" c/a Guardian. ' TO LET — COMFORTABLE BED sitting room, 37 Upper Prince Street. T0 RENT — SELF CONTAINED 4 room apartment, heated. two bedrooms. Available May 20. Phone 4984. TO LET — OIL-HEATED APART- ment, four room and bath, con- tinuous hot water. Central loca- tion. Avnilablc May 1st. Write Box 357, Guardian. jransmnation Wanted COUPLE DESIBES TRIP TO Toronto or thcrcnbouts, adults. will share expenses and driving. Telephone 9688. Tenders TENDERS FOR POLICE BOOTS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed up to noon on Friday, April 23rd for supplying the City with 16 pairs of Police through farm. All outbuilt'l- .____.._-._,-.. , __ WANTED -- Niiitsmo OBDEBLY l d .h . H . .. One mile from railroad and '-v,T§TED_:_MAN_r.ofi.__",fifi store. ,, B , AMOS CLARKIN “'°’ ' " "3" " *°°“ mt"- New Wlltshire ' Z°"x3‘.‘...'.'di'.‘i£'.'.‘.‘.' i¥.§§ii?y".'“' "‘ Boots, for the Charlottetown Police Force. Lowest or any lender not necessarily ac- copied. J. A. FULLERTON. will be held on Monday, April-I Quickies “- - - just when I was and soils the camera with at getting good at it—my wife ups Guardian Want Ad!” By Ken Reynolds 4- I2‘ Tfilers TENDERS FOR POLICE UNIFORMS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed up to -noon on Friday, April 23rd for supplying the City with 16 uniforms for the Charlottetown Police Force. Uniforms to consist of tunic and two pairs of pants. Samples of cloth to accompany tender. The low- est or any tender not neces- sarily acccptcd. J. A. FULLERTON, Wanted WANTED —— LARGE NUMBER young calves. R. B. Slmpmn, Malpeque. WAN’I‘ED—-BUYING DAY AND straw daily. R, MacKlnnon, Mer- maid, or phone Charlotteown 4766. ______.__________ WANTED — FARM OF 75 T0 150 acres of land. near Charlotte- town. Wrlte Box 366, care of Guardian. WANTED -—- TWO OR. THREE bedroom house or_ apartment by sales representative, wife and two children. Reference supplied. Phone 7371, Mrs. Vale. WANTED — REFINE!) MOTHER and daughter iranis two or three room npnrtineut. unfurnished or semi-furnished_ Centrally locab ed. Box RM Guardian. vfiii Wanted E-{iris-Tii'anAi"rT r..ior"u_is'sT{a_s rniplnyment as c o m p a ni o n 1 ' _AiiifiTii".‘ Gill Ali(Tl't‘SS zipplivations to :— PO. Box 64, Clix Clerk. nurse. Comfortable homo. Phone 1 ' 94733. ‘M T""_'—'_ 1 Male Help Wanted Male Help 1 2 1 SEXTON WANTED 1 A]l[llll‘iliTllIlS for position of Snxlriii fur 'i'i‘iiiil,\' l'nitc(l Church, Cha1‘lOLi£‘l0\\ll, “ill be i'ct'ci\'c(i tip uiiiil April 30th. pcricncc, salary expected, references and other ([llililTiL'illl0i‘lS. J. A. SlM.'\l0l\'l)S. Appliciitioiis must be in writing and should STl|ll' age. ex- 8.l1l'llll‘l’l. Mrs. Wilfred Wood Claude Cnswell Owner Auctioneer mark t rompsd 1 bulllah buying ohm‘ rltorv that .hIIn't been scratched since 1030 stock market. has let stand in the way of it: climb. not even the normal reactions that come Ilcmg Is I matter of course. been minor. Irgulnenh on the short-term fate of the market. major and normal reaction that retnces from one-third to two- thlrds of the previous gains. market is in for some hard thumps. Ilys the small and frequent dips the market. has hem taking enough to pmvids for I readjust- ment and consolidation without I major reverse. into new high ground for 1964, and in each of the five weeks since then it has established new highs for the year. changed at the 1954 high establish- ed the previous week. of the rise with the lead. most major divisions participated. sluggish session because of the ap- proaching three-day holiday over Good Friday. But it wasn't. A lot of irregularity was but the market advanced neverthe- less to another new high for the year. Intyre closed the week with I gain of 3-8 and International Nickel was up 1-8 whlle Hiram Walker and Distillers Seagram fell Giant Yellowknife was off 1-8 on the American stock exchange. and farm _ _ Wood to sell by public auction the following: soy cow, 11 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 10 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 8 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old; old; 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old; 1 heifer: 1 heifer, year and half; 4 calves; 5 year olds; sleigh; driving harness, work harness; hay and straw. seven months Markets New York Stock: f U. 5. Steel Report NIW YORK. (AP) — The Iloeki CLEVELAND, (AP)—St.Iel ingot in another spne last week, Prices on average were up in ter- ‘rx point of the you last week. (Ill- ing one point to 0? per cent of capacity. Steel muulno said. “April thus in la the weakest steel production month this year. Steel said. “All of the weeks of the first two months were charac- terized by Ital I t production rates in the 70:. the tint week of March was I strong 70 pct- cent. All of April’: production has been below 70 per clnt." Seven of the 13 Inc! districts showed declines. Clncfluutl was down 12.5 to 50.5 per cent of capacity. Birmingham was down 31 to 46 per cent, Detroit 7 to 59. the mid Atlantic dlIt.rlct 3 to 59. Plttsvburgh 2 to 00, Wheeling 1.5 to 73 and Youngstown 1 to 60. The magazine noted thIt in the past. steel buslneu uIuIl1y bu picked up in the spring. “Some people think that steel production will rise during the summer when completion of in- ventory rcductlons sends buyerl back into the market for steel." the report added. 1'0: the last Ievon months. the nothing setbacks along the way have '1‘hIt situation is the basis for If we do get. I the But one group in Wall street In On March 11, the average broke On Monday the market held un- Tuesday brought I resumption the railroads in CALGARY. (CP)' — One If the largest single land transactions in the Northwest Territories was an- nounced Saturday by Canadian Prospect Ltd. of Calgary and R. Campbell and Associates of Wu- couver. The team entered into an agree- ment with I group of New York and Dallas oil operators whereby the American group underuku to carry out exploratory 011 opera.- tions on I. spread of more than 2,500,000 acre: of permit rights in the territories. The acreage covars 44 separate permits which lie 2.20 miles north- In the advance on Wednesday Thursday was expected to be I encountered, Canadian issues were mixed. Mc- 3-8. AUCTION SALE AT BROOICFIELD THURSDAY, APRIL 2L1:oo 0'cLbcK ‘ t k f G se registered cattle, R.O.P. of enuir:ipTe‘r)rTent: I Shin idstructed by Mrs. Wilfred Live Stock: Some fresh and some to freshen. 1 Guern- Guernsey cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernseycow, 11 years bull, 3 years; 1 horse, 10 years. Farm Machinery: 1 (M.H.) tractor_ (22). almost new; (M.H.) plow, 2 sod, (new); 1 (M.H.) discs, 24 disc (new); hay loader, I.H. (new); 2 sets of light harrows (new); farm wagons (one rubber tired); 1 single plow, 1 scuffler, cart, 1 hay mower (I.H.): 1 hiller, 1 rake, 10 ft (I.H.); wood sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 driving If day not fine sale the following day. Terms of sale—Up to $10.00 cash; over that amount credit on approved joint notes, 6% per Cliarloi tetown S€fiSOl’l. the Department. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, 14 April, 1954. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE SEALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned until 12:00 noon, 30 April, 1954, for Departmental lumber requirements for the 1954 Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of DOUGALD MacKlNNON. Minister of Public Works and liigliwnys. . purchase of 32 acres of land ri little more or less, all suit- able for building lots situated between Mt. Edward Road and Maple Avenue overlooking the City and surrounding countryside. For information apply to Arnold Roper. crs to close April 30, 1954. FOR SALE ‘BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tend. Signed, FRANK H. ROPER. A 1412 Second Street N.W. Calgary, Alberta. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. Waltlian Gauilct, I.L.B. Phillips Bldg. 111 (lrnfton St. Bell, lvfathcson‘&VFostcr 150 Richmond St. BNACRTRTSOTTETRS. soLiciroR‘s.“E+c.. Frederic A. Large, Q.C. Iloyiil Bank of Ciiniula Bldg. Palmer & Hasilam Bank of Nova Scotlu Bldg. ‘.i.—ii'imei- niifi'ciiEi-ii. B.A. 165 Queen St. Phone 123‘! M. A. Farmer, Q.c.,"iIL'.BT Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudct It Hnszard Bank in! Commerce Bldg. is, 1.14.37’ [80 Richmond St. Dial 4747 - oProMérTTsr_s." J. A. Carruthers, R.0. - in Kent st. Dlnl ism Byron J. Grant, 0.D. I20 -Kent SL DIII 5011 H. J. Mabon, no. Mnntakuv. P. E. I. .1. s. Taylor, R.0. Corner Rent In Queen Sta. —GTF.—lliTtc_he;¢)Tl—SmI— r. G. HUTCHESON. 3.0. fiheson, Pcake & Nioholson FARM FOR SALE AT KIN KORA The farm of‘ the estate of James A. Kelly, located near Kinkora Station, convenient to church, school and stores, containing 70 acres with buildings, 60 acres clear, balance wood and lumber. Apply John M. Kelly, Administrator, Kinkora, or M. A. Farmer, Solic- itor, Charlottetown. I75 Grafton Street J. A. Macfiuigan, B.A., Currie Bldg. - DIIIMZI - Queen St. G. rfiificmiiian, isK..—iTL’.i3‘. IM Prince St. DlIl 5223 MacPhee 8: Trainor I65 Queen St. Dial I23? Chas. R. ii?EoEiEiTnTaT’ Ilia Blclinsond St. Dill IO]! CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. B. Clinch :0! Prince st. nul M32 DENTISTS Dr. K. A. MI‘cEIchern 202 Queen st. Dial Gall Dr. A. .L. Mac-lsuc fiufflltflfl st. _ Dliil 5.122 111% Grafton st. DIII 41:4 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIEW 00. Cliarlottetown DIII 8100 Currie Bldg. iii ’i:."i>o'araii l'h.'lrlnllc-town City Clerk. , Phone om-ms ‘o oonraivv I ’ - H8 Omit (lenrgn HI. Q I’. O. Box 241 AUCTION SALE CAMERON APARTMENTS 47 York Lane . Modern apartment house, 8 apartments, oil heat- ed. New and modern in every way with spacious grounds and six car garage. Completely rented to responsible tenants with an annual rental of approx- imately $7,000.00. Property is in first class condition and may be inspected before sale. Date of sale Wednesday. May 5th, 1954. at 1 p.m. JOHN J. MUSTARD, Auctloneerl production dropped to its lowest. ’?! 12 . THO Glllrdlan outlay. April ‘.9. 1954 Oil Survey In ‘TE Peru Planned TORONTO. (CP)—Peruvinn oi‘; Ind -Minerals, Ltd.. I Canadian company with head offices hm said today joint. American-canii. dlnn interests will start an oil exploration program in Peru, east of l.bI Andes near the navigubi. headquarters of the Amazon 0,; what is known as the Santa. Clara structure. Peruvian Oils hold 1.830.000 Ions in Peru's Orlerite petroleum area, of which I. 30.000-acre Sam“ Clan concession is I part. The company stated it is emci. lng In Igreement with Compani; dc Petroieo Ganso Azul Limitado subsidiary of Texas Gulf Producing Company. which wlu drill on Pei. uvlIn'I concessions. Drilling will be jointly financed Ind ownership of wells would bq divided in the ratio of one-third 1.. Peruvian and two-thirds to Glillsu Azul, which is undertaking mar. ketlng Ind transportation of crud»: from well-alto to market. Near Record Land Transaction In NWT“ Announced As Part Of Oil Search west of run: Vermilion in fai- northcrn Alberta. The southern- most portion of the .tract is im- modlately north of Imperial oii Limlted's southern N. W. '1‘. lands and starts about 32 miles north of the Alberta border. It extends north 30 to 40 mile: and spreads about 225 miles in an east-west. direction. Pi-ellmlna y Survey The New York-Dallas ODe1‘aim's are expected to spend about $850,- 000 ln the next 18 months on pre- liminary exploration. Plans call for the moving of four seismo- graph crews into the region at freeze-up next. fall. Further ex- ploratory and development WOIK will be decided upon after results of the seismic surveys are known. .1. B. White and A. M. Lloyd. both of Dallas. Texas, will handle the project‘: operations for the American group. White and aa- Ioclataa entered oanadlan oil ex- ploration last year in northeastern British Columbia. and to date have found natural gas at three wells drilled on lands fanned out from Sun Oil Co. Atlas Steels Ltd. Profits Decrease WIILLAND, Ont, (CP) — Atlas steels, Ltd. had net profit in 1953 of $872,680, or $1.04 I. share. compared with $2.706.707. or $3.?‘ I share, in 1052. sales were $23.- 047,ll57, compared with $33,754,889. Net. profit was after income tax provision of 3847.000. c0mDaI°d with $3.930.000 in 1952. working capital at year-end iron 37,312,343, a. reduction of 36.581.- 244, “due to additions to fixed as- geu of $6,066,314. of which 56.145.- 790 was for the expansion pro- gram." U. S. Likely To Ask Curb 0n Lead. Zinc Shipments By IIABOLD MORRISON . Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. (_CP)—-The Un- lied States likely will ask Canada shortly to curb shipments of lead an? zinc into the American mar- B . The request may take the form of a suggestion that Canada vol- unteer to reduce exports, just as it agreed earlier this year to re- duce shipments of oats, U. S. 1W formants said SundIy. Canadian exports of lead IIWT zinc to the U. S. totalled almost $100,000,000 in 1052. The U. S. du- omestlc industry, faced with I declining market, has hill"-‘F|1“‘i for some form of tariff protection. The industry‘: appeal. iolcul“ with I request by Congress for _a complete survey of the domestic situation, has been given consid- eration by the U. S. tariff coni- ‘ mlsllon. Industry Crippled The six-man commission likely will complete its survey today 31"’ send it to I congressional cum- mlttee. Informants said‘ the 1'1“ port will confirm the IndllST.l'¥" views that it has been badly CW" pied. and that imports have DON’ I contributing factor in mill shut- downs and rising uncmpl0ym¢‘“'- Meanwhlie, the commission 1! nearing completion of the indus- try‘: bid for direct tariff ll|‘0““°' lion and I recommendation on this request will be sent to Profit‘ dent Elscriho_wer within the new few weeks. , Some knowledge of the U. 3‘ point of View is understood to lint! already reached Canadian olllclflil and may have prompted the fill- pcal made by, Hon. Robert VII"- ters Canada's public works nim- lstcr. here Saturday. Winters, speaking before “W American Society of Ne\vsDfil‘” Editors. urged the U. S. to bill’ its raw resources from the chem)‘ est uuppuer . . . Canada. he Saldv does not want to be treated I5 3 m.rgl.'iIl supplier.-to find the ll» S. doors open in war but ciusrri in pace. This might lead 1" " drastic cut in production. And in I time of emergcliclfi I” added, “All the high-cost. niinr" of th U. 8. taken together Cltll‘ not possibly meet Itratellf-' “"" material requirements." ilAlNED DUCKS DUNN. N. C., (AP)-— It rniiril ducks here Friday. !.l. 10.15‘. V ducks. each weighing about two ‘ three pounds. plungna from 9 loudy sky during I. thunderstorm ',i c xi. was thought they had W“ clectrocutcd in flight.