ll .f- I se Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632! agents Wasted For Sale as, me .. arur nano- gxIl?.I'.3.(.l.".t:'c.mm5”3il3.... wood. mu 3057- you can make 825. to I50. commie- sign pzeekiy. Experience not neces- sary. Write for more details to Doraldina Cosmetics Company. Deiorixnier. dept. 14. Monirell IMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN wanted immediately to handle es- tablished neighborhood Routes paying 015.00 up weekly. Hun- dreds successful. No layoffs. Full or spare time. Experience unnec- essary. 200 Paula Necessities in- clude Teas. Coffees, Medicines. Cosmetics, Xmas Cards, Watches. Farm lines, etc. Write for inter- view and details of my "Helping Hand Offer". Mr. G Laurin. Paula co. Ltd., 21 St. Paul st. 13., Montreal. "Chicken Supper in the French River Hall, Wednesday, September mp, supper starting at 430- p. :11. sponsored by st. Thomas W. A. Boarders Aceennaodated BOABDEBB WANT D - 110 Pownai Street. IIOABDEBS ACCOMMODATED -, Ap ly 202 Prince. BOABDEBS ACCOMMODATED - Central location. Dial 6396. llele liela warm. to Let WANTED - MALE HELP FOB son sans - I2 rTrLxwooo boat. Weight 104 lbs. Clifford Shaw. Stanhope. FOB SALE-I00 ACRE FARM. '10 clear. balance wood and lumber. John Evans, lrishtown. FOB SALE-SIX FEET BY FOUR feet handy car trailer. also hitch. Call 7231. I03 SALE-SOW WITH LITTEB of nine. Linus McQuald. Bon- ehaw. FOR. SALE - BEATEE POTATO Digger. Edward Maccallum. Brackley Point. FOR SALE - HOT WATER. FUR- nece. Good condition. Also floor grating. Dial 3878. FOR SALE - TAYLOR OFFICE sale. 3 years old, can be seen by dialing 5628 for appointment. FOB SALE-HOT AIII FURNACE. in good condition, 865. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. ..j.L..........L.LL.. FOB SALE-QUEBEC HEATER. good condition. Apply 137 Hills- boro Street. FOB sanni nanv cannmc-ii. , new last year. serves as car WANTED - BOARDEIIS. DIAL bed and easily carried. S22. 0700. Phone 8940. ROOM AND BOARD FOR. TWO FOB SALE-TWO YOUNG COWS. non-drinking gentlemen. One- one with calf at side: Hereford halt block from College. Phone bull. 1 H2 years old. Frank 9988. Hamm. Mt. Herbert. , es clerks, female help for positions as clerks and cashiers in a modern Super Market, also waitresses for restaurant, excel- lent working conditions. Apply. St. George Food Shop. P. O. Box 328. Moncton, N. B. A SPECIAL INVITATION TO MEN who would gamble a stamp to secure a business, opportunity. No time like now to get in business for yourself with our.250 house- hold necessltles. Write for free catalogue and details. Farnilex, Dept. D. Montreal 24. 1 To LET - FUINISIIED, HEAT- ed room Phone 7202. - FOB BENT - FURNISHED eoom. Phone 9944. FOR BENT - SMALL IIOUSE IN city. Write Box 004. Guardian Oiiice.- . TWO ADJOINING BOOMS. SUIT- able for couple. 1 large room, heated, adults, continuous hot water. Bligcumberland. FOB RENT-FIVE ROOM BUNC- alow. finished sun porch. electric lights. hot and cold water, etc. Box 903. Guardian Office. Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 51,500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter viewe you privately. r TRAN S-CAN ADA coruvu. cgugnu: LIMITED la subsidiary of Traders Finance C... ration, Ltd.) 3. Ii”. DALEY, Branch Manage Block Bidg., IMA Kent St., Charlottetown. Phone 8523 cars & Trucks For Sale 27):: saw - me PLYMOUTH. 5125. Phone 5887. ma sau: - MODEL A FORD. Apply Nelson's Service Station. FOR. SALE-1933 BUICK SEDAN. good tires and body. Motor just overhauled Price 5200.00. Burke's Garage, Alberton. SAFE BUY. BARGAIN. Chev sedan delivery Ideal for electricians. store delivery. Per- fcct condition. See it now at Stewart Motors Limited. TODAY'S SPECIAL Looks sharp, drives sharp. ncts sharp. 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio & Heater 195! F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings cars Leaving CAI! LEAVING F01! BOSTON Oct. 3, returning Oct. 10. Can accommodate one or two. Apply "C" we Guardian. For Sale ” FOB SALE-DRY SLAB! AND FOR SALE-I50 PULLETS. 5 U2 months old, laying 100 eggs per day. Apply to Mrs. Sanford Bernard, Hunter River, P.E.I. FOE SALE-JOHN DEERE. 24 inch P.T.0. level bed potato digger. Only used for 15 acres. John Evans. lrishiown. For Sale New modern semi-bunga- low, four rooms and bath- room on first floor, space for two extra rooms on sec- ond floor, oil furnace, large lot, situated on paved road at Belvedere. Easy terms. L. H. KENNEDY, Real Estate Broker Telephone 3912 166 Great George St. Female Help Wanted WAN'I'ED- CAPABLE WOMAN or girl for housework. Apply Box 22. Kenslngton. Lost LOST SUM OF MONEY day morning. Dial 5853 LOST-BED WAIJ.ET' CONTAIN- ing large sum of money, also small cheque, vicinity of Doug- las Street and the P. E. I. SATUR- bele kindling. Dial 3057. Equipped with Heater and for only e 5- I 95 I BUICK mechanical condition. Value for only ........ .. lluo four-door esdon. Hero floater and liedlo.' for only This Car is on excellent Goodwill voluo excellent buy in a lover model used car 46PAL-I 949 MERCURY '. 3'00. four-I-1001' 50400. equipped with Healer and De- An excellent value Hospital. Phone 7105. Reward. 55PA-1951 Green, Deluxe Sedan This car is completely reconditioned. equipped with Hooter end Defroster, new Seat Covers, will be sold with Goodwill Guoranioea was S1500 now IOBD,-1951 Blue, iwo door Sedan 51300 Defroster, new Seat Covers. 51000 Green two-doorl Sodom equipped with Radio, Healer and Defroster, new Seat Covers. A Goodwill in excellent 51500 This Car is 36GA- I 948 PLYMOUTH 5575 S900 Every Mortgage Sale There will be sold at Publi A in front of th Law Courts Buildlngcmig Charlottetown in Queen's County. Prince d. at the hour pl twelve o'- clock noon on Tuesday. the twelfth day of October. 1954: All that tract. piece or parcel of land and premises situate lying and being on Township Number Thirty-three in Queens County aforesaid. bounded ee fouows: Bounded on the North by land formerly in possession of James Meccailum lei- terly John Garfield Stewart. on the West by land formerly of John Mecceuurn let- terly James Stanley Shaw and a certain lens or mad leading from said land of James Stanley Show to the Kcntyre Road. on the south by land formerly in possession of Peter Stewart latterly Her- old P. Cudmoro and on the East by the Brackley Point Road aloreeaid. contain- Int one hundred acres of lend a little more or less. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a pow . tained in an lmienture of Mortgage made the eighteenth day of July A. .. 1950, between Waldo Russell Stewart of Brack- Icy Point Road. Farmer. and Lillian Irene Stewart. his wife. of the first part and The Eastern Trust Company. a body corporate with office in Chariot town. of the second pa : and becauu ed default having been made in payment of the principal and interest thereby secured. wasted the 10th day of September A. D.. The Eastern Tnut Company. Montgagee. F. A. LARGE. Sollri tor. To Let .L........EL..EL...LEL. TO LET -- HOUSE-KEEPING room. Dial 6365. IIOUSE To BENT AT DUN- etaffnage. Phone 5809. T0 LET-TWO UNFUBNISHED heated rooms, second floor. Ap- ply 291 Kent. We Have Liletally "Scalpccl" The Prices For Rent October 1st. 3 room newly decorated, heated apartment. contin- uous hot water, furnished or unfurnished, electric range, fireplace in living room. Glassed in sun porch and back porch. Not suitable for children. Apply Smith Apart- ment, 68 Rochford St. No phone calls please. Wanted WAWED - TO BUY TENT IN A-l condition. Dial 9848. WANTED- NUMBER OF FOX horses. Jim Watson, Summer- aide. WANTED--ALE BOTTLES. PINTS or quarts Dial 8595. Michael Bros WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE three room, heated. unfurnished apartment by October 1st. Dial 9881. COLLEGE GIRL WANTS ROOM in exchange for baby sitting or light housework. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 9092. Order Now-- shipped at no proper planting time. FREE -One Pink Hydrangea Shrub for early orders. PRIVIT- "Aasorenu” variety. me Ill! growth--the only lard! kind: 12 to II in.. 2! for IIJI or 5l.I.00 per 1011. RED 3ARIIRRY- Maroon-red a loan -ac . fer3l2.Il: 11-inch. 25 let SIJI or 513.00 per Ioe. PAEONY eoo'rs- Isl. wan. ll , If - . with Every Order ceaaIa'e rlueei Coloured ardan Guide EILEE 6 ("I4 Edition) iirookdale-llingsway Nurseries Bowasuvilla, Onta ria Phone Day or Night H4! ilotlee of Redemption To the Holders of THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN (New Brunswick) Debentures dated June 1, 1951 and December 1, 1951. hearing pm... est at 496. 4 U47--. 4 U296, 4 amp and maturing serially June 1, 1958 to 1971 and December 1, 1957 to 1971 inclusive. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to resolutions of the said Municipality passed on the 8th day of May. 1951 and the 13th day of November, 1951 authorizing the above issues of debentures; and under authority of the fol- lowing statutes of the Province of New Brunswick, namely 15 Geo. VI, 1951. Chapter 109 (Lancaster Highways) and 14 Geo. VI. 1950, Chapter 125 (Saint John Munici- pal Airport). and Chapter 150 R. S. N. B. 1952, Section 21, The Municipal Debentures Act; and pursuant to a resolution of the said Municipal Council at a Spec- ial Meeting caiied for the purpose on the 17th day of September. 1954. certain of the above men- tioned debeutures. aggregating Three Hundred and Eight Thou- sand Dollars (5308000) in princi- pal amount. are called for re- demption on 1st December 1954 by the Municipality of the City and County of Saint John at 1019'. of the principal amount thereof to- gether with interest accrued to the date fixed for redemption, as follows: Lancaster Highways- 49i.-June 1, 1958 to 1961- Nos. 53-80 ..................... .. 5 28.000 4 1X-19;.-June 1. 1962 to 1966- Nos. 81-110 ...................... ,. 30, 4 1l2'Ks'-June 1, 1967 to 1971- Nos. 111-135 25,000 Saint John Municipal Airport- 4 1l2fh;-December 1, 1957 to 1961 Nos. 76-150 ..................... .. 75,000 4 .'il-194;-December 1, 1962 to 1971 Nos. 151-300 .. ................ 1.- 150,000 308,000 Coupons due 1st December 1954 should be detached and collected in the usual manner. On and after 1st December 1954 interest on the debeniures so to be re- deemed shall cease to accrue and all unmatured coupons will be void. Coupon debentures present- ed for redemption must have at- tached thereto all coupons matur- ing on and after 1st June 1955. Payment of the redemption price of the sum of one thousand and ten dollars (51,010) per One Thou- sand Dollar (SL000) debenture will he made in lawful money of Can- ada at the Office of the Treasurer of the said Municipality in the City of Saint John in the County of the City and County of Saint John, Province of New Brunswick or at the principal Office of the Bank of Nova Srotia in Toronto. Moni- real. Charlottetown. Halifax or 000 between 70 and 80." New York Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-With only the briefest hesitancy, the stock mar- ket last week made a decisive rise to another 25-year peak. The rise was the third in a row since the market began its re- covery drive to erase losses sui- fered in the late August reaction. The Associated Press average of so stocks gained 31.90 and stood at 3137.00, the highest position it has attained since Oct. 28. 1929. By and large. there was no ad- verse news all week-no selling excuse. Attention seemed to be focused on corporate developments such as earnings, dividends, mer- ger rumors and announcements, and splits. Stocks responded well in all cases. STABILITY NOTED p The commerce department an- nounced economic activity in July and August held stable with recent months. Canadian stocks were mixed at the weekend. International Nickel closed 9'4 ahead, Mclntyre gained iii and Canadian Pacific was up Vs but Dome Mines dropped Va and Hiram Walker slipped is. On the American stock exchange. Royalite Oil advanced Va while Lake Shore eased Vs. ll. 8. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-The mag- azine Steel said Sunday, ”'I'here's only one way steel demand and production can go-that's up." Steel ingot production last week edged up half a point to 601A per cent of rated capacity, after a gain 0' 295 points in the preceding week. Despite the fact the auto indus- try is making only 50 per cent as many cars and trucks as it made last year at this time, the steel industry is producing only 30 per cent less tonnage than it did a year ago, the weekly trade journal said. Posing the question of how high steel production will go in the fourth quarter. Steel said. "Some steel company presidents think '10 per cent; some think 80 per cent; others believe it will be midway Forecasl Ne.. Expansion In U; S. Sleel Mills PITTSBURGH. (AP)-Executives of the United Slates steel indus- try-looking to the iuture-he- lieve civilian needs of the coun- try will force big producers into another expansion program within Saint John at the holder's option. Dal:-d: Septnmh-r 20th. 1954. 10 years. Talking of expanding, at: time when steel mills are operating far below capacity, may sound out of place. Industry leaders. however, are convinced population growth MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY & COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN Monday. Sept. 27. 1954 The Guardian Pegeii eventually will-take up the pres- ent slack. Shortly after the Second World War the major steel firms began spending millions of dollars build- ing and enlarging. As a result. American mills now are equipped to turn out about 124,000,000 tons of steel each year. ' The added capacity-much made available in the last 18 months- isn't being used now. The steel business has been off and produc- tion has dropped as low as 65 per cent of capacity some weeks in the last 12 months. PLANNING NEW GROWTH But far-sighted steel executives predict the U. S. will be using as much as 145,000,000 tons of steel a year by 1965. If true, the in- dustry needs arminimum addition of 21,000,000 tons capacity. The magazine Steel said it made a recent survey and found many of the major firms' planning dc- partmenis moving ahead full speed preparing for new growth. Producers are not anxious to be caught short again like they were at the beginning of the Second World War. As late as 1940, the country's steel production capacity was estimated at 81,000,000 tons ' ilew Minesweeper Boasts Television HALIFAX, (CP)- -- The navy": newest addition to the Atlantic fleet, the minesweeper Resolute. docked here Friday and it dldnit take her 40 officers and men long to start showing off their wie- vision set. The set. snug on the mess deck. was donated by Kingston, Ont., where the 39-ton warship was built this year. The navy says the Reso- lute is probably the first RON ves- sel to have a TV set. Crew members reported good reception from Montreal and Que- bec en route to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. They'll have to wait. until Christmas. however, before Sydney and Halifax begin beam- ing programs. ....jj... expansion got under way. produc- tion iacilitics-many old and hard to maintain-were geared to turn out about 91,000,000 tons a year. Steeimen don't like to operate at capacity. It's hard on equip- ment and allows little time for annually. By 1946. just. before the major CHOICE BUILDING LOT of site of new Federal Buiidin Apply- 175 Grafton Stree repairs and overhauling. FOR SALE IN CHARl.O'I'I'ETOWN Approximately 67 x 84 feet on west side of Rot-hford Street near corner of Richmond and within short distance g. MATHESON. PEAKE & NICHOLSON f, Charlottetown AUCTIO Mill Road, Howlan, R.R., P.E. newly freshened, well balanced months old, well built animal. way. dam going back to Peter the G est sire, has 25 with records never was trained. 1 Deering (Sgd.): E. A. WHITEBONE, Warden. (Sgd.): A. B. GILBERT. County Secretary. HERE THEY ARE- WATCH THEM GO! CARS - Your Choice 35PA-I951 PONTIAC Blue, two-door Sedan, equipped with Heater and Da- fn-vsicr, in A-l mechanical condition. A 5 Goodwill Used Car, was 51400, NOW 38PB-I 950 MONARCH 12 door This is a prize package - Watch it go at .................... .. 5900 lbPB- I 947 PONTIAC Slock Deluxe iwo-door Sedan. mechanical condition for the low price of ..................... .. Here is a car in good 5475 amazingly 36A. -1947 STUDEBAKER Green, two-door Sedan, this car is equipped with Radio, Hooter and Defroster and has a very good motor. An outstanding value for only ...... .. 5350 70PA-I 949 OLDSMOBILE . Blue, four-door Sedan. Here's the cor to suit your taste and your purse, woe 51100, NOW 5990 37PA--1951 Green dolux 2-door Sedan This Car is in good mechanical been reconditioned as o Goodwill Used Car for only ............. ...... .. . liar and Truck. Must Be Sold - ilo Reasonable Offer Refused condition and has 51150 rnucxs - Real Value . 59GA- I 951 G.M.C. Maroon l-2 Ton This truck is in excellent condition, will be s sold the full Goodwill Guarantee only l8TA-I949 G.M.C. Here's the truck at low cost hauling only ................... .. I-2 Ton for enconomlco-in 546A-I952 CHEVROLET l-2 Ton Panel. Showroow shape - One owner. Only ........... .. City delivery. 51000 6GB-I948 MERCURY l-2 Ton Good value for . 326A-I952 CHEVR Pickup, like now, your selection won't be wrong. Only The Greatest Values Ever Offered 0n ...................... .. 5200 OLET l-2 Ton 51100 Prince Edwa dition. Terms made known at Sale rain or shine. RUSSELL ROGERS, Auctioneer. The Island' Biggest Harvest Sale (conrmucn) , on Our Good as New -- Used Cars -- And Used Trucks 46A-l95l DODGE I Commercial Red. See it and you An Excellent bargain for ...... .. 3C-SA--I950 G. M. C. We sold it new. Tires like new. Ready to go.ot .............................................. .. 526A-I953 FORD l-2 Automatic transmission. Good as new. See it and you'll be amazed. Really scalped oi SOGA-I951 FORD I T Stoke body. One owner. Looks and drives like new. A real truck for the fa 3TA-I949 MERCURY V2. Ton Here is a low priced truck with a just completed moior job. A Goodwll rd Island 4 calves, 1 female, 3 males. animals were purchased from three of the best Brown Swiss farms in U.S.A.. free from disease. ing, Northern Volomite, 4 years old. grandson of Volomite, (Honors Every Night N SALE Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 1954-Of Brown Swiss Cattle- I. at 2 p.m. Standard Time. 10 head of Brown Swiss cattle-one cow 4 years old. one cow 3 years old, girls over 6 ft. 2 lwo-ycar-olds, all udders, quiet, easy to milk, easy to feed. and easy to keep clean; also year and half old heifer; all bred to Swiss sire; 1 brown Swiss bull. 15 I guarantee him in every My first foundation Standard bred geld- reat, Volomitc world's great. of two minutes or better, binder in good working con- sale. -2 Ton ..T'.l'.'...'.”.7.l..ll..... 5350 l-2 Tan 5900 Ton 51 450 5750 5550 on rm. Only .... I value of