i rsga to no Guardian. Monday. Sept. 26. 195.! l Classified Ads I New York Stock: NEW YORK, (AP) -Rumors were a dime a dozen last week in Wall street, and the stock market seemed to listen to all of them as it advanced to a record --rm- high mark. Again; wanted rs: sat. Miscellaneous mm-mi:3.. p(i:J,p;l)llsi;'ersPlil0!xalcrirllti: MEN URGENTLY NEEDED ro Iron. . sau-:. -. ONE LARGE WILL PAY CASH FOR G000 3..-.1 they hadn't, heard the re- lneet demands of Electronics. Television. Radio Operating. No experience necessary in take industry approved home study plan including kit of parts or join day or night classes start- ing soon. Skilled men get S400- 500 plus monthly. based on ex- perience and service. Act now! Send for Free 40 page booklet. No obligation. state education Radio College of Canada. 86 Bathllrst St. Toronto. Out. 27 years specializing in Electron- lcs. CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS make money easily in spare time. no experience necessary Jllst show Canada's leading line of Personal and Boxed Christ- mas Cards to your friends. Three great Feature Boxes. plus De Luxe Tall Cards. Bible V er se Velvet Luxury. Christmas Clas- sics. Lilac Stationery and scores aultcaae. Phone 4061. mm.m...mm.m.mmm. FOR SALE - BRASS FENDER (BM I 191:. Phone 5440. For: SALE - nlrTlrTr'i"Tti)6lTi furniture. Gil Henry. Winsloe. FOR SALE - lz slllsl-fe."A?lYi' Malcolm MacDonald. Flat River. FOR SALE-- RUBBER DINGY lauvery good condition. Phone FOR SALE - PIANO IN EX' cellent condition Phone Hunter River 27-41. FOR SALE-FEEDER CATTLE and four spring calves. Daniel Livingstone. Clyde River SPLIT SHARES, FOR DIGGERS 5 inches or 24 inches. 511.00 per pair. Save up to 520.00 Hall Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Sum- merside. of other beautiful items selected on cedar .;y,.,,,41Cs, mm feed. in 5011 On Sight W5 03557. "'5 handling poultry on Tuesdays fun. if C0515 110311118 W '-I'Y- and Fridays. Morrison and Co. Write today for free Personal Hampton, B . . ggqgu Album "d " '"'C;,!; FOR. SALE .- REGISTERED proval. Douglas Greeting Co. Dept. 12. 50 Bleecker St., Toronto. vildarders llccilmmodated WANTED - GIRL BOARDER to share room with college girls. Good residential section. Write M.G. Guardian. liars and Trucks For Sale . Fol: SALE- 1952 DODGE sn- tion wagon. in good condition. Yorkshire Gills and Boars for sale six months old from dam with A. R. score uf 90. Andrew Bain. Frencll River. P.E.I. FOR SALE OR RENT-HOUSE. barn and one acre land. One and one half miles from Mon- tague. on paved road. Elec- tricity in house. Apply Guar- dian Office. Montague. Mdlviliia-sPnli:)ipiniis.TfLT. models New Idea spreaders in radio and heater, can be fin- anced. Dial -1867. l FOR SALE-I954 DODGE REG- end. good condition. terms or; trade in accepted. Apply Tex-- aco Service Station, Kenning- ton. ' us..sea;.;s AND TRUCKS -SPECIALS - 1954 CHEVROLET COACH. This is a one owner car. driven with- ' in the speed limits. After a thor- ough reconditioning. ltla ready for many more miles of carefree driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31700.00 1953 MERCURY SEDAN. In col- or it's a dark green. Equipped with custom 8-tube radio. two- way weaker. whitewall tires. TOP this off for some proud ownera ' 31575.00 1532 MERCURY 1-? TON PICK- UP. The condition of this one B good when you take the price into consideration . . . . . . . . . .. R2500 1M1 MERCURY SEDAN. The body on this one is in excellent trvndltion. new paint job. new seat oovers. two way speaker radio are a few of the fine feat- Iraa on and autom '-" .. 91150.00 film OHEVROLET SEDAN. it nice condition. This car is our Big Special Today . 3950.00 STEWART MOTORS LTD. . If GT. GEORGE ST. CHARLUTTBFOWN for Sale OR ALE - ONE A horse. Phone 7000. Fileelas FOR sun. ltoannr Edwards, Hampshire. FOR SALE - 4! GALLON OIL ldrurn. It Upper Queen. E VEN ROOM HOUSE FOR sale. all modern uni ' Dial 5250. FOR SALE-TRUCK BOX. 9' X IT. good condition. John Delvel. Frenchfnrt. FO R SALE-ELECTRIC RANG- eiie Apply 102 Green St. or phone 0602. "OR SALEAZ FOOT AUBREY fishing boat. complete with Chevrolet engine For nartlcu- lars apply to Brydon smith. Alberton. TOR SALE.-KI-ZNMORI-7 OIL space heater comnlctc. blower. tank thermostat Bargain. near- ly new. Phone 4014 - between 110 and 2.00 BOAT FOR SALE 38 fit. long; 9 ft. beam. HERMAN PAULEY. Little Shemogue. West. Co., NB. FOR SALE City' property in 8003 locality, central. contains two bathrooms. Suitable for apartments. roomers. etc. L. H. KENNEDY. Real Estate Broker 106 Great George St. Telephone 3912 F63 SALE-:7 "st-'iEFla”CTclzlclas - ports. Nevertheless the stock gained 917. at 9958 on the week as Chrysler introduced its 1956 models. Sears Roebuck directors came through with an official proposal for a three-for-one split of its common stock plus a better div- ldcnd. It gained Wu on the week to close at 1153a. Reports of possible dividend in- creases and estimates of higher earnings had firmer foundations. As a matter of fact. business last week was good and is expected to get better. As measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks. the market reached a new record high mark of 5181.50. up 90 cents on the week. The average now has concluded five straight weekly advances. The five most active issues on the New York stock -'S were Chrysler up 934 at 999i; on about yourself in first letter. Ton 183-100 5h3”?S-, U St Steel up 2"” Commission. Walter Johnston 49 al 52”” Phlums P9""le”'" "9 - 33 at 794:. Colombia Gas up We 1: 163.3, and General Motors up To Let 3?. at 1437:. Among Canadian issues on the To LET .., GARAGE: DIAL 3333, New York exchange. Dome Mines - -- -----v---.----- ---v- --- lost -"ts over the week and closed 70 I-ET - FUR-NTSHED 3"-7.9- at I53-i. International Nickel was room. breakfast if desired. Dial Si, lower at Mfg, Canadian pgci. 4312i-ngWWmAgggg he finished unchanged from-the -I-0 LET g ONE FURNISHED prevllsiua week &t.34:h"aI1dlDli;ll- light housekeeping room. Dial 93” et:3e"T':e3r?c':: lgmfangie .60”: .. .. .. Giant Yellowknife added 1-16 to TO LET - FIVE ROOMEI) M0- 6 5-16 and Royaliie lost Va to dern healed apartment suitable l51r'z. 7 for adults. Dial 8315. -, -E.-.-ha -ro u-:1-.5 ROOMED MODERN AAA Asks Power double barrel 12 gauge shotgun. Dial 3917. Salesman Wanted 5LESMAN WANTED TO CALI. on retail merchants of Prince Edward island. Car supplied. Travelling .expenses paid. Write giving full particulars to Post Office Box 108, Charlotte- town. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR EXTRA earnings'.' You can make up 50- weekly just become a Doraldiua representative and sell guarante- ed line of cosmetics. Highest commission Doraidina Cos- metics 576 Ste. Catherine east dept, 12 Montreal. CIRCULATION SALESMAN TO represent. The Country Guide and Farmersls Advocate and Ca- nadian Countrymen. Previous ex- perience hcipful. Give full detail stock. Also one used Cockshutt avmmem with bath. reason- spreader for lractm. and we able rent. Suitable for adults. D70? In New cars used Oliver tractor spreader. "f)Al' P3V9d7h'F5hW33'- DWI 3577- boih two years old Hull Mun- ufacturiug Co. Ltd. Summer- aide. FOR SALE - PLAN NOW TO attend the Auction Sale of Thir- ty Registered Aberdeen Angus females and six Bulls. Wintcr Queen Street. Guelph, Ontario. FOR SALE CAN SEAU POINT FARM 66 acres. near school. Suitable for Summer Cottagea. EARL McMAl-ION Rocky Point For ltant FOR RENT-ROOMS. LADIES preferred. Dial 6365. FOR RENT- DOUBLE TENE- ment house. In Upper Queen. 1'0 RENT - TWO UNFURNIBI-L ed rooms. Apply letter "C" em Guardian. FOR RENT-LARGE FURNISH- ed bed-sitting room on first floor. suitable for liylt hotne- keeping. blminess girl prefer- rad. Phone 538 Saturday Ur evenings. Folnala Help Wanted Fin SALE-A SMALL ENTER- prise range. in perfect condi- tion. Apply Earl Gow, Oyster Bed. -WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL or middle aged woman for gen- eral housework in small family. Dial 5156 mornings. WANTED IIOUSEKEEPER FOR home with modern convenien- ces. no small children. Fenton H. Court. Redford Station. phone 5004. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Family three adults, three children. in country, all modern conveniences, week ends off from noon Satur- day. Write Box 839 Guard- ian Office, giving referen- cea. I-tats Wanted lfalafifonlale If YOU (MAN OR WOMAN mt-: interested to earning 32.50 hour- ly doing pleasant ouldonv work on a spare or fulltime basis. Write immediately to Mr. W. R. SOURIS HOSPITAL cook WANTED Immediately Apply to Matron c WASHINGTON I APL -'l'Ilc All) a r i c an Automobile Association work wanted Thursday asked car manufactur- ixlio ssigfliai-T';”"TrE era to ease up on speed and- Doyle Dial 4305 J CK horsepower and to put more em- -... -.-'.-,-w.m.LV,-L..:,. phasls on safety in new models. AUTO IIODY WORK AND A resolution adopted unanimous- spray painting. Reasonable ly at the AAA's annual meeting MARKETS "TODAY? duction in demand from the auto- mobile industry will make steel enough to supply the agricultural implement business for a year. Steel mills continue to push hard to fill the orders on their books. Production last week climbed half a point to 90 per cent of rated capacity. It was the fourth consecutive week of in- creased output. , Steel predicts that aluminum production capacity will more. than double in the United States. in the next 2) years. The metalworking weekly says the Ohio river valley may be- VOJ T)-1' TOWN FELLERQ WE GET T'H' GAME WII'.I..'I'fCY HIT , A came In out an U S S . aau. new 'n-us sezwo ' ' AN' THl5N AIHT QUITE READY! al.la'rEAM I5 CLEVELAND. (AP! - Greater aelnon-I'A L070! 1001.5 steel production capaclt and re ” 3735 NTWE 79 WITH . ' .4-”. a little easier to get next year. S l azin ed' ts wlfglijml " '" tee mag e pr lc . I ll it I! Mm -.4 An industry spokesman estima- "Ii hf ditlillll fiigllllpll tea a cut of 0.5 to I3 per cent in l,,1'4- ifytlp, WV lath 0 I i W w”."'2..l”::: . ll'Ml'-'-.- wt.- gbout , , ans 0 5 5 -I . steel to other consumers. or P come the leading single alum-F changed. SASKATO()N (CPl--A word of caution for farmers who believe a -little extra mineral is beneficial to cattle was sounded here by Dr- D. G. Dale of Macdonald College, Montreal. He said the animals can get ex- tra flurine with the extra mineral. and this could bring the fluorine intake near the danger point. Report Anti-European Feeling In Japan SYDNEY, iCPl .. Australian businessmen living in Japan re- port a growing anti-European at- titude among Japanese is forcing lmlly forellnefl '-0 198V! "'10 Dr. Dale, sounding the warning country. note during the Canadian Veterin- one such businessman, J T. ary Medical Association meeting wane”, said on his return to-herc. said several Quebec and On-p Sydngy that Japanese police have tario dairy herds were found last reverted to their pre-war hgbit year to be suffering from chronic of continually checking on for- f1U0r0SiS- eigners and pestering them with F0ll0WillE1hiS di590VEY)'- CTIBDEES numerous questions. were made in the Feeding Stuffs GENERAL amIAct designed to eliminate the haz- Fluorosis In Dairy Hercls Punlell, 29 st. Paul St. E.. Mont- real. " WANTED-ALEBO'I'l'LEs. Pints or quarts Dial 8595 Michael Bros BUYING FOWL. CHICKEN. capons daily. See or phone Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED - T0 RENT IN OR within 5 miles of city. six room. house apply P.O. Box 201. l WANTED TO BUY - HOUSE ORi small farm in or close to vil- lage of Mt. Stewart Please write Box 831 c-o The Guardian. WANTED TO RENT BY TWO nuraaa, small furnished apart- ment, consisting of bedroom. livingroom. kitchenette and bath. Phone M40 after 7 p.m. WANTED Substitute Teachers for all grades in City Schools. year 1955-1956. Those in- terested please write X. A. Parker. Superintendent of Schools, stating experience, grade preference, eta. CIANCIIY IALI of lands on the Inuit: aide in Fitzroy Street between Queen and Graat Georla Itreatl II the CIU '9 Cu-ilottetowll bdlll number It litany ltroai. NOTICE is hereby lives that pursuant In Order of the Court of Chancery mada In the Rolls Court thereof a the lfth day of September A.D.. I955, In a cause wherein anon James T. Ibbott and Hooper Esaer! were appointed a committee for the per- nna and estates of Charles Ileera and Dante Beers. bulng cause No. ion. than will be an up and sold by public auction at the premises aiorsalrl on FRIDAY the 30th day of SEPTEMBI-JR at the hour of I:00 o'clock P.M. ALI. that parcel of land situate lying and being in Charlottetown. aforaaaid. balnl DII1 of town Lot Num- ber sixty-eight (ill in the Fourth Hundred of Town lnis in the said City of r- Iattelawa and bounded and daacrtbad aa follows. that is to say: By I Ilua com- mencing In the Southeast side of Pluto! street .at the division line between the property now described and thl property of T. I. Alchorn; thence running soulhaaaterly along the last mentioned division line a dlltance of Eighty ism feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Fltsroy Btreet Forty-lwo (I2) feet thence Vonn- westarly Eighty (Io) feet to said I-'ltzrny street: thence along same Nnrtheastarly forty-three 44:!) feet to the place of corn- Inencemrnt. I the land ducribed in a deed from the Honourable R. R. ritz- nrald and others to one Horace Mcllwan bearing date the fourteenth day at December AD.. In”. The above land: will be sold Iron. clear. and discharged of and from all encumbrances. duel! sale All be abject to the approval of the Culrt of Chancery. NOTICE Is also hereby given that pureu. ant to the said Order than will be set up and sold by public auction at the pre- lnlael and on the data alnreald II the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M.. the following articles of imusehold furniture: fern atand. mausiue tabla. orcanonali diair. fire lrona. fira at-run. rug. redln. wardrobe. rnlrmr. rocking chairs. fun? and -Ill" alactric lamp. 1 burlaul. I buds matuaa. cIoeI,'floaver van-. ball ur- ror. Hotpoint electric range. melon eup- Iourd. about M barumulu. ana- laenta. alnea. pots. pane and other small '”I'hIed this Ill GI! of September. A.D.. 5. Gerald R. Inner Cuwlramefa Solicitor. Gordon R. Iofmn. Iaatar to Chancery. GIIEENWICH. Cmin. 4APl-Dr. Cheaterfellt rum. ST I aection spring Fair Buildings, Amherst. Nova rates. Dial 9751. said the great need today is for Scotia. Saturday. October first "ways and means of protecting FREDERICTON 'CPl ” New Au Mm, purchased by mud want.” the driver against his own mia.lDrunawick'a chief handicap in a buyer-g will be delivered .1 m...Lm.....m.L.... takes planned program of industrial ex- Charlottetown. without cost to VANTED - THREF LATE ' buyer. For information and model 0311- ADDLV Check” catalogue write W. L. l-lam. C80- ASSISTANT MANAGER 1 A National Organization has immediate opening for a capable, ambitious man. Must be a High School Grad uate, age 21 - 28. interested in both present and future This job is permanent and advancement will be rapid. Cal is necessary. SALARY AND CAR ALLOWANCE SEE MR. MacDONALD, PERSONAL FINANCE CO. ' 151 GREAT GEO. sr. CI-IARLOTTETOWl TELEPI-IONE 6518 AUCTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction on Friday, 7th Octobel 1955: Properties of the Etate of the late Calvin D. Bel- namely. Two-tenement house and land, 21 and 23 Pleas- ant Street, and four-tenement house and land. 54 to 60 Spring Park Road. The Pleasant Street property will be offered at 6 P.M. on the premises; the sale will then be continued at the Spring Park Road premises at 6;30 P.M. WENDALL H. BEATON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT 48 KENT STREET, MONDAY, SEPT. 26 AT 1 P.M. I am instructed by Mrs. Margaret Anderson to sell the following: 2 chests of drawers (antique), 1 bureau, 1 chest drawers, 1 commode, 1 single spring, single cot, 1 wooden bed and spring, 2 desks. 1 hallrack, 1 veleci.ric' radiator, 1 cabinet phonograph and records, 1 Bannister Violet Ray generator. 1 Firestone oil space heater. trunks and club bags, 2 oil heaters (small), Enterprise oil range with blower, like new, chairs, lamps, lawn mower, win- dow shades, small tables. clock, pictures, bucksaw, axes. garden tools and several other articles. W. H. EEATCN, Jiuctioneer. if'"-TAilCiWilii”SliiTT'T'”” wnonasoxv, sazr-r zsui-A-r mo P.M. (s.r.) I will sell by public auction stock. machinery. some hoinehold articles consisting of:- i horse, 9 choice milk cows, 9 calves, 1 now, 6 small hogs, zractor, John Deere, M.T., practically new; Massey Harris combine, hayiloader, Cockahutt hay mower (oil bath); 2 rakes (side delivery and dump); large 2 wheel trailer, manure spreader, lime aowar, 15 run grain drill, 3 tooth harrow, 3 section spike harrow, horse hoe (comple cl: scufflers, fat-in trade tank, DeLaval milker (new): power driven cream separator titenfrewl; 0 cream cana. sat of scales. alaighs, wagons. harness, quantityofwooihwhealbarrow andalotef ott-larart- idea. and lnotlnaflrstflnodayfollowtng. '11;-uasadnnowaatsala. ART!-IIIRJJTIWART llliI.PREDPAIl.K.ER Multan pansion. production of low-cost electrical'power. now threatens to block full exploitation of base metal finds along the north shore. Provincial businessmen and gov- ernment officials alike are seek- ing means of inducing new mine operators to build a smelter within New Brunswick to process vast lodes of nlctals. The only optimistic note to sound so far was in a statement made last month by J.C. Udd of Mont- real. president of Strntmat Ltd. llle said his Montreal mining firm -was considering construction of a manganese smelter in the Wood- stock area. about 75 miles from here. At the same time. he cautioned that the plan depended heavily on successful operation of a pilot plant under construction in Niag- ara Falls. Out. The plant would employ about 350 men. WON'T EXPORT ORE other demands for construction of a smelter have come from boards of trade throughout the province and Premier Hugh John, Flemming has warned mining- companles his govcrnnlcnt docs .not intend to see New Brunswick metals shipped out of the province for processing elsewhere. New Brunswick is trying to provide sufficient quantities ni hydroelectric power. l Work on the multi-million dollar Beechwood power project is going ahead monthly on the St. John river. loo miles north of here. By I960 the plant is cxpected to pe turning out 135.000 iiuIS8p0WEf. The Beechwood project is only 2,00-0MM.P.H. Engine Is Reported Near ' PYESTOCK. England. IRcul- era)-Britiah scientists working on the ram jet engine. an engine for supersonic flight which can also be used in guided missiles. have nearly reached the stage where they can achieve a speed of 2.000 miles an hour. Hayne Constant. director of the Nation- al Gaa Turbine establishment. said the engine might fall into the bracket embracing "mach inum producing distri t in the cglilntry. giecond only o Canada's A . o I lma s r c . The magazine's price cnm- S I n n posites on finished steel and steelmaking scrap were un- ard in future. But. said Dr. Dale government regulations c a n n o t cover all circumstances. The Feeding Stuffs Act was amended in 1054 to limit the amount of fluorine that can be present in feeding stuffs sold in Canada for cattle, sheep. swine and poultry. Protein and mineral sup- plements also were covered as far as cattle were concerned. In dairy cattle, it had been es- tablished that dental fluoroais coule be produced when the intake was as low as one milligram of fluon- ine per kilogram of feed a day. It was felt that economic damage did not occur until the intake ap- proached two milligrams per kilo- gram 1: day. Lack Of Power Threatens N.B..Base Metals Proiecis the first step in a projected 10- year program to exploit the 710.000 horsepower potential of the St. John river. which flows through Quebec and Maine as well as New Brunswick. ALL WILL BE NEEDED And every hit of power will be needed. say mining officials. A single smelter would probably re- quire 100.000 horsepower, about one-third of the present combined output of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission and private companies. Professor W. Y. Smith. econom- ics expert at the University of New Brunswick and a strong pro- ponent of large quantities of cheap power. has said "the more refin- ing and smelling of the ore within the province the greater will be the increase in incomes of the people of New Brunswick." "Surplus power at reasonable prices would serve as a stimulus to all the province's industries." he said. "Il could reduce coats and enable them to compete on a more equitable basis with the manufacturing industries of cen- trtil Canada." Sees No Field For Railway In North VANCOCUVEII. 4CPl The president of Canadian Pacific Railway says there is no future for railroads in Canada's far north. N. R. Crump. having com- pleted a 7.000-mile tour of the north by air. said Wednesday in an interview water transportation will continue to be the chief means of travelling with i-on-1. a second poaibillty. For quick transportation, air travel will remain paramount. SET CROSSING RECORD PARIS (Reuters)-A record of nine hours. 37 minutes for a west to east Atlantic crossing by a com- mercial airliner was set by a Pan American Airways DC-7 which ar- rived here Friday from New York. airport officials said. They said the previous record was nine hourl. 41 minutes, set by an Air France Super Constellation. which brought Pierre Mendca-France back from I visit to the United States last four"eabout 2,700 miles an hour. follows: Monday to Friday: 0:80 Soflmlay: 9:30 AM. to Summeraide; Monday to Friday: 0:80 5:80 PM. TEMPERANCE - it WANTED Couple wanted for domestic. sanvioa near Phtledaly November. x NOTICE Effective on Monday, September 26th. the hours of business of the Charlottetown Retail Vendors will be as A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. AM. to 12:80 P.M.; 1:80 to Saturday: 0:!) Lil. to 11:80 P.)l. BYORDEROPPRINCEl'.DWARDl8LAN'Dg COMMISSION. - -9 5 sit; a Eiiiif trade. The for trapping aeaaon In California get: under way Nirvan- tharn is not permitted and has not been for several years. .,m.. Sam Gotteafeldt writ-ind in Wo- men's Wear Daily, states: Manu- facturers should be doubly cauti- ous about purchasing mink skills at present because the short supply of pelts among ' ' could open the way for ”profitaari.ng." This is the view of manufacturing sour- ces here who are fearful that kleaa price hikes at the skin ' had wholesale lmu or both can react to the detriment of mink business at retail. Dealers' stocks of ranch pad mutation mink are now substantially below the levels of a year ago. Typically. one of the biggest de in the trade reports his inventory currently one- third less than last year at this time. some of the smaller dealers are virtually cleaned out of mer- candiae. In spite of currently sluggish turnover of merchandise at the dealer level, it appears likel ythat l.h emink-trade will face the. 1955 auction, season. opening in Decem- ber with the smallest carry-over of. merchandise on record. This. some manufacturers believe. in- creases the opportunity for price rises and profiteering at the dealer lcve. Some. in fact, claim they have already been asked to pay substantially higher prices for skin: in short supply than they paid a few months ago. To this charge, the dealers reply that the sharply competitive ,nature' of the mink dealing business makes the charge of "profiteering" merely a fig- ment of the manufaetu er; im- aginations. The majority of the dealing trade, it is claimed. now operates at a gross margin of below the traditional 10 per cent. The .aver- age is said to be 7V: or I per cent, and some of the small dealers work for as low as 0 per cent. One of the outstanding dealers who is in a financial to aell his goods at what he con- sidera a fair mark-up reports that his gross profit will not reach to per cent this" season. Dealers can- tend that what has been happening in terms of supply of .....-ichandiae is this: Low end and-moderate priced skins were the first to be gobbled up by the manufacturers. Supplies of such pelts are now extremely scarce. Consequently. in order to obtain skins to feed pro- ductlon lines. makers have been forced to purchase better skins which are. of course. higher priced. The bulk of the stocks still in deal- ei-a' hand: at present is better merchlndiu. The claim of sharply increased mink skin prices. dealers contend. will not stand up. It is an illusion caused by the continuing shift of better and still better quality pelts brought on by the rapid dissipat- ion ol' cheaper merchandise. In general, dealers view the mink market as very firm to only slight- above premises if desired. 5li(EA5TEIlll 154 Richmond St. I I Timely, Notes On For Farming I they were a year ago. However, should the last quarter top the sales of the eomparahla period of 1994. the induatry might well .- parlance a shortage of garments as well as skins. In such a case, Ioaring prices will be inevitable, and could cause resistance at the consumer level. In any case. barring an acute slump in retail business late this year (and few trade observers are that pesaimiaticl, the new auction season seems bound to open on a note of strength in Dec- ember. For the past five years and more, the nation has demon- strated a remarkable capacl” to consume mink production. With national output of ranch-raised mink nearing 3 million pelts an- nually, there seems to be any- thing but overproduction in the field. iFrom the above it would seem apparent that mink breeders are in for another very profitable year. It would appear to the writer that any other conclusion would be erroneous and our reason is that almost every commodity has in- creased in demand and price in the past twelve months and all government reports and financial statements are optimistic to the highest degree. Automobile sales have never been so high and all luxury items likewise. no doubt- less breeders can look forward to an even better return for their pelts next year than they did this year. Diadem mutation mink will be introduced and marketed this sea- son excluslvely through New York Auction Company. N.Y.. it was made known last weekend by Ar thur MacArthur, president of the Mutation Mink Breeders Associa- tion. Diadem is the trade name selected by EMBA this summer to 4 signate extra pale brown mutation mink pelts including pal- onilna. buff. some of the belges and similar colors. The date of the debut of Diadem at the auc- tion la yet to be decided. The trade name Dladem was chosen to minimize the confusion caused by having a number of pale brown genetica types "with too slight a differrnce in color variation 8 warrant separate trade namaa." Among the fun offered to be at the general auction of the Hud- son's Bay Company. London. Och ober 3rd. we notice muakrat 225.- 000. black muskrat 6.000. southern muskrai 70.000. marten 2.000, whita fox 2.000. fisher 180. wildi mink 1,500, r1pch mink 4,00. raccoon 3.000. siver fox 5.000. blue for 3,500. platina fox 750 and large quantities of other fun. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Monday. noon. October 3rd. 1955, for the following:-- 1. Poultry killing fixtures and equipment. 2. Egg Grading equipment and aupplies. These articles are located at 58 Fitzroy Street, Char- lottetown. and arrangements may be made to rent the The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For complete lists and further particulars. apply?- Charlottetown. P.E.f Trustee laland Co-op. Services Co-operative Association Limited in Bankruptcy. vancernent. pension plan. anararltalata SALESMAN WANTED Nationally known company requires a salesman with ambition and ability for lnduatrial group sales. This is a permanent position with excellent opportunities for ad- . Iftntaraatad, write stating education, experience. tua, etc. All replies strictly confidential. BOX 837 THE GUARDIAN conch euiawoop Vleerenawlnapaaitiaa to fnavaa phia. Pennsylvania. -U. I. A. giant have beat eheraetq references. Willingblaarn. WifMocodkInddohotue- work. uunnndcnlnlpaiiiouuunup aml outside work. Ilatsrastadnirrtu T.T.lQIllIDI'l'I. 111 North 49th Strttt. Philadelphia 39, Pennsylvania. .Wrlta full turf 8 H9 HI I 1 ' - V 0' '0'Ul-'PfU0; , IOATIS iP.I.l.l -. , I -T-50095579 To the right man we offer a good salary. fine work- i ing conditions. five day week, Blue Cross-Blue shield, and