JANUARY 25. 1954 Central Guardian merits. 40 words for 51.00 and per word; Lists of Subscriptions. Presentation. 51.00. damages arising out of errors the advertisement in which the there shiul he no liability for no i .Wrile stating Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 23 Cents. .Lot-als 5c per Locals 4c per word; Announcements and Coming Events Sc per word; Classified 3c per word; in . inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5c per name; Letters of Cundolence 84:: per 10 cents for words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 8-ic per inch or 5: Othbr Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for imount: paid for the space actually occupied by error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. word; Western and Eastern Memoriam Notices 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- every additional .5 84 cents per inch; Address and in' advertisements beyond the that portion of uhethcr such error occurred. n-insertion of any advertisement Agents wanted 'I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!" enthuses Ralph l-ioddinott, who earned over 570.00 (53.50 hourly) his first 20 hours distributing Paula Products. Hundreds now independent! you too can earn 3100.00 weekly or more handling 200 Necessities including Teas. Coffee. Spices. Medicines, Toilet Articles. Penn Lines, in wtab- llshed neighbourhood Paula Route. Men or women, full or part-time Write for details of "My Helping Hand Offer". Mr. G. ' W77- baurin. 21 St Paul St. East. Mon- treal. HIGHEST COMMISSION PAID TO ladies who want to sell Doraldina cosmetics. Experience not neces- sary. Full or part time basis. Beautiful illustrated ratalogue. Dorsldlna Cosmetics Company. 1000 Delorlmier. Dept. 10. Alon- treal. IF WE SEND YOU YOUR OWN suit. without one cent cost to you will you wear and show it to your friends and take their easy ord- ers. making a handsome profit on each one? You need no exper- ienicc: I show you how and supply big woollen sample kit free. But act quick. Write us a letter tell- ing all about yourself. Send no money. Department 375 Mayfield Tailoring Co.. 13.0. Box 68. Mon- treal Apartments W-EITBII WANTED - T0 RENT BY YOUNG couple. (our room heated Apart- ment. Central Box 221. Guard- ian Office. T8-oarders Aceomii-ieiiated ELDERLY PEOPLE - YOU MAY have room. board if desired, nice home. Reasonable rates. Dial 4880. , For iron skin - wBoo'sLnrcns. Harry Colu, Winsloe. - FOB BALE - ORGAN IN PER- feci: condition. Phone '7 . For: SALE - 20 on M0 . ows to fax-row 3 weeks to 3 months. Farmer Stewart, Brackiey. WW- - L95! ,- W- LOST- MAN'S GOLD POCKET watch. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Reward. BE LOST - GOLD WATCH. tween 31 Bishop Street and Y. ll. C. A. Finder please Phone B680. LOST IN CHARLOTTETOWN IN vicinity of bus stop and Royal Bank building 5500 dollars cash. Please notify Flora O'Connor. I87 Prince St., Fharlottt-town. phone 3369. 'rii" Let".”O 1701':-nii5ivr:A' sioaniexrn Eon without hreakfast. C e n t r n'l. Phone 4019. i'ii-nifivrlriiiixisiiicn, IlI'1A'l'- ed. front room. Central. Dial 4798. FORARENT7: TIIRVEEV ROOMS second floor. private home, un- heated. Dial 9953. Eo'r.T17.;s'r:iTs9 "”e-(mils-...3 flat, private both. second floor. 51 Water St. C.-ill between 8-5 p.m. D TO LET-COMFORTABLE ROOM. 37 Upper Prince. Phone 8962. ROOMS TO LET. BOARD optional. good location. Dial 3586. Typewriters SEE THE NEW IlE)UN(l'l'()N Quiet-Ritcr -exclusive features, sensational performance. 55 monthly. Special student rates on rental machines. Remington Rand. 104 Kent Street. Dial 6631. salesmen Wanted SALESMEN - ABSOLUTELY make 550 in a day. New sensa- tional utility item for every food. beverage outlet. etc. Samples fur- nsihed. Utility A. Co. 53 W. Jack- son. C-74. Chicago 4. A SPECIAL INVITATION TO men who would gamble 9. stamp to secure a business opportun- ity. No time like now to get in business for yourself with our 250 guaranteed products Write for free catalogue and details. Familex. 1600 Delorlmier. Dept. D.. Montreal. l-'03. SALE-YOUNG COW T0 freshen in a few days. Frank Hamm. Mt. Herbert. FOB SALE-ONE Plillld HREII Toulouse gander. Mrs. Arnold Douglas, Kenslngton. FOR SALE - HOCKEY BOOTS and skates. assorted sizes. rea- sonably priced. Ladies white fic- ure skates size 7'5. Dial 5835. FOR. SALE -- INTERNATIONAL cream sopa.i-ator. used l1W0 years. Excellent condition. Reason. sell- ing whole milk. J. I-leber Mac- Phail. New Haven FOR SALE - . WMILI. COM- plete with Rotary. edger. lath machine. trimmer. aiabsaiv and carrier. Also all iiecemary belt- ing. shafting. etc. Write Box 225. Guardian Omce. FOR SALE -- WELL BUILT house. seven rooms and bath, hot water heating. hardwood floors. fireplace, French doors. situated on King Street between Prince and Hillsboro Streets, Ap- Box 226. Guardian. ”iram-nrnairwinwg WANTED - GOOD HOUSE- keeper for family of five. Good wages. Phone 5809. GRADUATE NURSES: ASSIST- ani. Night Supervisor. Assistant Head Nurses and General Duty. Apply Director of Nurses. Alex- andra Hospital. Montreal. WANTED - RELIABLE GIRL for Montreal to tnke charge of home while mother works. One 4 year old girl. Fare reimbursed. iI'ROGIl.ESSIVE CALENDAR AND advertising specialty house re- quires salesman for Prince Ecl- ward Island. This is an excellent l opportunity for man with good gzeneral connection. Remuneration is on a high eommlsion basis offering well above average earnings. No objection to carrying another non-conflicting line. Give full particulars of age. experience. and lines carried to Box 223. Guardian office. UNUSUAL I OPPORTUNITY FOR Mill OVER 40 A well known and long es- Iulilished U. S. manufacturer offers opportunity for corn- ings of 510.000 and higher on commission basis selling world famous GOODYEAR LIQUID ROOF-COATINGS and specialty Points to in- dustrial plants. sch ools. churches. property ovvnr-r.- und government agencies. Warehouses throughout Can- uda expedite delivery and eliminate "red tape” of (ii. rect importation from Un- lied States. Experience no! necessary but car essential. Typical earnings. New sales- mnn Thomas earned over 011.000 first year from one account. Salesman Zavnlm earned over 520.000 his third ycar with Company. Write or wire ace and salary ex1pec.leti.pliolo if pomlble tn wlzox 227. Guardian Office. MIDDLE iicirfn-ivoiitAN'iie- quired for light housewprk in exchange for board. Phone 8294 i Ogre:-sniiiiiin IIOIISEWIVES Rugs and upholstery sham- pooed or cleaned in home. Floors waxed and polished. DIAL 5607 Ii0NSOI.II)A'I'I'1Il PAINT A" VABNISII (DRPORATION I831 Willey Avenue. (iii-vc-land I3. Ohio. l'.S.A. roa RENT Modern six room apart- ment on first floor. just out- slde city limits. Rental 5570 per month. Occupancy Feb. 1st. 1.. ll. KENNEDY -Real Estate Broker Phone 3428. WANTED Men and Women between the ages of B0 to 70, .ln -good health. employed about our special S Surgical Plans. ck and Accident, or otherwise. to enquire Hospital and For complete information Phone 9780 NOW. J i New York Stocks NEW YORK. (AP)-The stock market continued roiling into new high ground last week with its third straight weekly advance. when the President's bunet came out. he recommended that 22 per cent of curtailed defence funds be spent for air defence. This was 3 shot in the arm to the aircraft stocks. Douglas Alr- craft. for example jumped ahead 8y, points this week. Then there was another factor. It was negative. but it helped The prisoner exchange deal in Korea went through a critical week without a. hitch. Lt. con- tained enough explosive elements in knock the stock market down hard. But. nothing happened. At the end of the week there still were some CIOSSEII lingers in Wall Street. Can the market keep on going toward a new high for the last 13 months without stopping to con. sclidate its gems? Will a reaction --if it comes-be abrupt? Or will it be the selective kind that only slows progress? That is the No. 1 question right now in Wall Street. The five most active issues this week on the New York stock ex- change were: New York Cciitral up 21,, at 21': with 139,500 shares traded. Oliver Corp. up 1 at ill-i. North Ameri- can Aviation up 2i: at 23y, con- solidated Vultee up zy, at 201i, H1ndGcneralMot.ors up 17,3, at Mil. Canadiiui stocks were mixed as they closed the week. Interna- tionzil Nickel rose -"ii and Distillers Seagram and Canadian Pacific were up 14. McI.ntyre dropped V1, Hiram Walker fell V. and Dome Mines eased ii. On the American stock exchange Royalite Oil added 3.. Lake Shore fell i,1,. ii. nsteei Report OI.EiVELAN'D. (AP)-Steel mag- azine today predicted a possible further out in steel production, but said the industry looks for an up- swing in the spring. Steel orders have been declining since last summer and the na- tional steel output dropped an- other hslf point last week to 71 per cent of rated capacity. How- ever. the industry as a whole is not pessimistic. the weekly maga- zine said. l-iistorieally there's A seasonal upturn in the steel busi- ness in the spring. While steel buyers right now aren't finding many out-and-out price cuts. they can get the seller to pay some of the freight charg- es and get what tiicy want when they want it. i There was some improvement In steel ordering last week by Gen- eral Motors and Ford, but this was not matched by other car manufacturers. Also noted was a modest pickup in employment at farm tractor plants. continued ex- pansion in the public utility field and new expansion plans in the auto industry. However one steel-consuming group-the liouseholcl appliance gmup-was showing no signs of a general recovery. Steel's composite price stared at 3113.91 a net ton, and scrap held at 529.17 It groom ton. Anoiher Boosi in insiaimeni - Plan Buying OTTAWA. (OP! -Another boost in instalment-plan buying pushed Canada's consumer credit bill to it peak of 31.772.000.000 on Sept. 30. But. there were signs the big on- ihe-cuff buying splurge that fol- lowed removal of credit controls in April, 1052. was nearing the saturation point. The 1953 third-quarter rise be- tween June 30 and Sept. 30 total- led only 351000.000, H. Bank of Canada survey showed Monday. This compared with the 3175.000.- 000 jump in tne second quarter and the 314:-l.000.000 increase in the third quarter of 1952. ,In the 12. months ending inst Sept. 30. the outstanding credit bill had made the biggest jump in history-a rise of more than s4oo,noo.ooo as Canadians increas- ed purchases of automobiles,house- hold goods. clothes and other items on easier credit terms. Experts Show Concern This I1NlVIN' cred-it buying caus- ed mncern last year among nn- nncial exports. Bankers. particu- larly. witmed that i shopkeepers may be selling too much on terms. In time of dilTic.uli.v they might have trouble collecting debts and paying off bills. The brink survey. published in its statistical summary for Decem- ber. showed that while instalment credit. and personal cash loans in- creased in the third quarter of 105:4. charge accounts declined sliirhtly. They slipped in 84.13.000.000 on Employment opportunities (Federal service) Architect. Ottawa. 16.420-S7.Xl(l. fawn. 35.720-M..'i60. Excise Tax Ruling Officer. laws. 34.980-55.700. Dominion Wildlife Officer. Win- nipeg. Mnn.. M170-34.920. Junior Examiners of Companies. Toronto and Montreal. Ki.87()-344.620 and 33.510-&'l.Q0. Dental Hygienist, Ottawa. M,- 450-S4.m0. Anthropologist. Details and application forms at your nearest Civil Service Com- rnisslon Office, National F.mploi- nicnt Office and Po-t Office. j OI- 0Hnu'.1. .'s'l.'I4;(l. Financial Control Officer. 01-- THE. GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN GM Announces Billion Dollar Expansion Plan NEW YORK, (OP) - General" Motors today announced another . hlllion-dollar expansion program, i be spent this year and the re- mainder by the fall of 1955. The program is designed mainly to provide additional capacity for GM's automotive divisions. l Harlow M. Curtice. GM pres- ident. disclosed the undertaking, along with an optimistic outlook on American business prospects. in ans address to 500 business and in-l dustrial leaders at a luncheon pre-. limlnary to the opening here. Thursday of GM's "motorams. ofl. 1954." ; Predicts Good Year "No depression is in my vision." he said. "It is my belief the na-. tional economy will be strong andi healthy throughout the year." He looked for little change in the l over-all level of employment. Con- sumer expenditures "should con- tinue substantially at present high levels as a result of well-sustained Sept. 30 from s436.000.000 on June 30. though they were stiil,up 322.- 000.000 from stll.000.000 on Sept. 30. 1952. This compared with the peak of s449.000.000 reachccl on Dec. 31. 1952. Instalment credit. continued to rise. the Sept. 30 total climbing by 533,000,000 to a high of 3792.- 000,000 from s759.000.000 on June 30 and s5l3.000.000 on Sept. 30. 1952. The 333,000,000 iiicreasr. however. was only about one-third of the sl06.000.000 jump in the second quarter and the s11a.o0o,oo0 in- crease in the third quarter of 1952. Sixty per cent of thefunds wiH incomes and lower taxes." For the auto industry specific- ally. "I estimate the domestic market should absorb in the area of 6.300.000 cars and trucks." Factory sales in the United States domestic market last year, he said. totalled 7,000,000 cars and trucks. Including Canada and units produced for export, industry sales amounted to about 7.800.000 units, the second largest volume in his- tory. "There is one danger we must guard against-and that is pay- chologlcai." Curtice said. "Ii' those who persist in taking a pessimistic view of the futureisuceed in plant- ing fear in the minds of the pub- lic, thosi: seeds of fear could take root and the result might be the very condition to seek to avoid." Curtice did not detail just where GM will spend the billion involved in the expansion program. Muir Sentenced To Six Months HALIFAX -(GP) - John Muir. former salesman for the bankrupt National Thrift Corporation .was sentenced to six months in jail to- day on each of two changes of theft. The terms will run concur- rently. Muir was accused of receiving two payments of 0185.75 and fail- ing to account for 58.1.75 in each case. The Supreme Court acqiiittcil Muir on ll charge of obtaining a commission of about 5167 from Na- tional Thrift by claiming sale of a sl0,000 investment certificate. John O. Morse. former manager of National Thrift. now Is scrvinr: a four-year prison sentence for theft of 550.000 from the firm. National Thrift and several al- lied firms went bankrupt and touched off a commission inquiry into their operation and Nova 1 S'NO (W) VValsertl'lal ”Dcath Valley". hnssy out. FUN-Making this cow comforts p so nnined hecaiise of its recent, 1" 3 STWW 3Vi'1a'lChP. and My is ilatked around the animal to keep her u:irm until help arrives to pull hie is a difficult task for the citizens of Dloll. in Austria rii-:i.viinii- Ii'. KILLED IN CRASH I-l'AMIl..TON, 0nt.. Nestorovieh. 13. of Wcllandport. was killed inst.ant.lv. and Silvio Deyne. 19, of Walnflnet, died in hospital here a few hours after the car in which they were riding crashed into the rear end of a loaded tractor-t.rn.iler on No. 57. highway near Bisnmrk. l f0Pl --Paulinr Scotia's securities legislation. The! commission has not yet. made its- report. iNew President Of .Pepsi-Cola Company and general iPeosi-Cola of Canada. voax. me) - Appoint- WI1af's news at incg? I IN Inco's Creighton mine. there is ore so low in grade that it could not he mined at a profit. In this mine, Inco engineers have adopted it method of mining celled "induced caving". In this method, no explosives are required and the ore practically mines itself. So an immense body of ore which was once thought worthless has become a valuable asset to Canada. OF "77" Rimmnrt nf.VirIIl ” II 7l)s(I M. fully i7iusImII4I. will 6: mil fut on nquul 5 anyone ivlllre-tlttic In: Iiirrininrioriiii. NICKEL 2! KING STIIIT WIIT, CANADA: LIMITID - Inco makes worthless are (TORONTO ilniirliris s MOCK OOMBAT E .vm"mFAI.. icri - A tom... itinn of Laiicaster gG1'0"nW0od. N 5. and an auxiliary merit of Frank w. Mclntosh asfizliter squadron from London. one president and managing directori of Pepsi-Cola Co. of Canada. Ltd... Mrs mm at Montreal was announced Mon- pose of the nxei-cine, officials said, dilly by the P9061-Cola Go. Mcln-lis to km-p civilian pilots of tha tosh previously was vice-president lborslon squadron trained in fight. sales manager of'er-interception tactics. The fights! vroup arrives here Baimrday. will engage in mock combat o'.'ai.1 Montreal Sunday, RCAF headquar-4 said Wednesday. Pure TRADE MARK OMPANV