l Classified Ads Monday. May 9. 1955 Boarders Aiicoiiiiniiilatail The Guardian Page 11 ACCOMMODATION FOB MALE boarders. Apply to 260 Kent St. aosnnna ACCOMMODATED-IN private home. Dial 9967. TWO MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated. George McFayden. 44 Edward Street. cars and Trucks For Sale FOR ”sFi'ifi:"-T-Til?-z'ioivTA”ifHi.' Car in good condition. Dial 5846.! VALUE For Your Money at W. G. Barbour's Ltd. Macltay Motors. Call 6448. dition. Phone 170, Montague. vertible, good working tion. S275. Dial 4388. car: Leaving cars and Trucks For DE NEW MORRIS S500. DOWN. 842. a month. 50 miles per gallon. FOR SALE-HARLEY DAVID- son motorcycle, in excellent con- HTTtW Ford truck. in good condition. Ernie Currie. Johnston's River. T FOR SALE-1950CMORRvIS cox". condi- CAR LEAVING En76noNTo Friday. May 13th. Can accom- TODAY'S SPECIAL 1953 CHEV. SEDAN Low Mileage 951675 CAR BUYERS Today's Special of quality. F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Maipeque Road Dial 7358-9 QUALITY vs PRICE Which Do You Prefer? either, but only from DOWD MOTORS LIMITED You drive the cars sibly go wrong. today- Motor excellent. 1948 FORD SEDAN ll- l950 DODGE CUSTOM small price- 1950 MONARCH SEDAN visor. Heater and seatrovcrs. good value at- A l'SAFE PLACE" to Buy A car that shows the stamp 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN At moat places you can buy Can you Ex-peot and Get Both. The final proof is in the test, at DOWD MOTORS - Thoroughly test them. See for yourself and you decide for yourself. as we positively use no high pressure methods. And don't forget - the "OK" guaran- tee is with you. You cannot pos- See these cars 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN Dark Blue in color with heater. lipholstering in good condition. 0395 We've made the deal. Today we'll have the car. You can't go wrong 33595 Here is a sedan with heater. seat covers and radio. A big car at n 3765 Tu-Tone Green with outside sup 3995 1953 CHEVROLET COACH Glittering new paint job. New seat covers and equipped with heater Ind defroster. We were fortunate In obtaining this car and can sell 1 to you for only- Dark G healer and radio and seat covers 952 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN reen in color equipped with duced pi-ii:-gs;W.. R. (Jenkins. HOUSE FOR SALE modate thrce passengers. -1637. Phone 5721. Mijjgiggg , SHARPENED STAKES 10 CE cnrli llZll'lIlfl Tiiylor. York. SLMMER COTTAGE EORHSAIIE Also building lots. Dial 90-.'i Keiisiiiuluii. F o R s A i.-rT:'i3'tii7"' lllt',i('le. Pcrfect -l7liti. V'C.c.iii coiiiiition. Dial Clover Seed. (ion Ford. liarrington. and Mixed Grain. Mustard free. S. S Benton, Summerside. FOR SALE - TIMOTHY SEED. well. cleaned. Reasonably priced. Gavin Reid, Victoria Cross. TM FOR SALE-BALED HAY. tory Oats. Free from mustard. N Louis Hagan. Kelly's Cross. FOR ssu: - 1 BRANTTTO-RD Anthony Hoist. Apply Daugherty Forge. Vernon. FOR SALE - 40 BUSHELS cleaned Acadia wheat. Market grg.-til. Gerald Keefe. Kinkora. FOR SALE-FIVE ROOM OT- tnge. Suitable for year round Occupancy. Four miles from Charlottetown. F 0 R S A L E - NINETY-FIVE acre farm at Emerald. Seventy- five clear. balance lumber. Aloysius Greenan. -bj gg FOR SALE-PHOTO ENLARGER 4.5 lens. negatives to 2 U2 by 311174, George Wotton. Summer- si e. FOR SALE-OUTBOARD BOAT. plywood. custom built, 13 foot, 3 seats. like new. George Wot- ton. Summerslde. FOR ssu: - MYERS ronrTi-: Pump with brass cylinder. and Myers oil bath pump jack. Walter Lord. Carleton. freshen soon. Also seed mm; and hnrley mixed. J. A. lilsirlteniiie. Srotchfnrt. FOR SALE-I o6tTir”iTsE'i3”2'5 horse manure spreader. 1 good one-horse truck wagon. l-team truck wagon. McGowsn's Lim. lied. Kllmiilr. FOR sAi.i-: - AREGWEIT loaf". re-cleaned. met-ts government field inspection rt-quirements for certification. high germination, now 3.50 per 100 lb. bag fob Austin A. Scales. Freetown. FOR SALE - ANYONE INTER- ested in household effects can contact me at my home at Spring Valley on Tuesday eve- Dial - .. Fvrjaie - FOR SALE - FRESH LOBSTERS. Paws white with black spots. 4 Answering to Si-ample. Polio 8', victim companion Reward, Dial 9146. iroifsIii.n1iiNE' siQo6n”iiiAiTa'. 5 years old. Also island Grown 7 W lw Clark. Caseley. ron SALE - rwo GUERTISDE-Y cows duo to freshen. Apply Bor- EORTSALE - ABEGWEITWI-s Feinale Help Wanted ist season. Mrs. Cavendish. MT: WANTED-A MAIBTOB roun- Lorne MacNeill. To Let TOR RENT - FURNISHED room, adults. third floor, cen- tral. Dial 6401. TO LET - THREE ROOM AND bath heated apartment. Adults. Residential. Write Box 315. Guardian. - To LET-APARTMENT. SECOND floor. 5-rooms and bath. Heated. hot water. 72 Grafton. Apply 233 Queen. New York Stocks NEW YORK (AP) - The gmck market suffered another of 1:. Periodic sinking spells last week but managed a good partial re- covery. The market ended the week lower, but not much. It was un. ward Road. Help Wanted 'i-son SALE-1947 Poiffiic SE- rlm", ff”l."e' P9” . dan. A-l condition throuizluiut hourly 'wrTe(;03:n,l1Pl'LT:h:3'30 ll'Tll .Bl'.ll' 9 Eigllzi? omag "gm lgh :35 51- Pdlll 51.. 1-... Montreal. .....L.L.L.L.LLM...L.g Lost & Found gCily. Phone 7410. Reward, i i Winslue. ; Apron Guard Cover. I ,L0ST-LOTVTSETTDOVG. FRONT .l Miscellaneous ' ELECTROLUX DEALER - svo V ney J Jeffrey. Phone 7038. RADIO SERVICETJACKIE l)nylc-. Dial 4305. t ASHES HAULED AND CELLARS cleaned. Phone 3105. LAWNS AND GARDENS PLOW- ed and cultivated. Dial 4415. where. anytime. Phone 6954. Side Lobslers daily at Edison's General Store. Vernon Bridge. gzmau Mnccallum, Brackiey BTIINGSYOUR SHOES ro MOD- - ern hoe Repair. 98 Sydney you 551,1; 299 3115331, op VIC, Street. Charlottetown, when GORDON M- RICE- thpy need repairs. Good service. NOTICE Building raised and mov- ed. Foundation work. Solid concrete or cement blocks, sills and joists etc. renewed. Dial 5909 VERNON FORD Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN T0 HANDLE slabwood in car load lots. Apply Garth Walton. Hayfield, N. B. WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. year round employment. Albert Thomas. West Covehead. LET THE NAVY TEACH YOU RADIO as a COMMUNICATOR tlladlo and Supplementary) in the ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY There are immediate openings in the Navy for young men to lrzirn operation and maintenance of the t-riniplirated radio transmit- ting and receiving iinlts of the Navy-ashore and afloat, Be the ears of the fleet while you enjoy travel. adventure, good pay and the comradeship of the Navy team. Age limits: 17 to 25. (or up to 29 for men with previous radio experience. ning after 8 o'clock. Chester Mountain. I FOR saw - oivn”sFoiiv'isTii Tractor, has burnt less than 600 gals. gas. Priced to sell at SL080. I Tractor Ploutth 360.00. I Cream s"riiAivni7.lniiv"iriTXivi'Vs - SETL S795 1950 CHEVROLET 1 TON A PMPUP with a dark blue body. I Is truck has passed our rigid It-Vnection with flying colors. 0795 i933 CHEVROLET '4 TON I 9 lrlltk is perfect. The owner uiluldnl trade until he saw the "CW 1955 Chevrolet Truck. S1395 DOWD MOTORS LIMITED '3 Fitzroy Dial 0571 "F170!!! Car Lot ea Kent Ii Ovlflsnlilllllff! famous Rocket 08 , V-8 engine. An "OK" used car- Single lioiisc, 12 Bayficltl 31395 Street, with double garage. I Apply: TRUCKS 14 Water Street 975- Mechanically perfect. see ""5 Special- Dial 3862 -2---.:.j-:.D..... FOR slit New truck box, platformy racks, 10 x 7 ft.-4 ft. sides HAYLEY SHOOK MILL Phone 734 Feasts llaip Wanted oral homework. sleep out. re- quired good cook. good referenc- eg certificate of health. Apply 1 Great George Street, be- rOQ7IlldIp.I..CWI'lte Clsa&. 81.00. Parker Jewell. York. Clover, seed Barley, Cats and, Wheat, Hybrid Corn, Turnip and Mongol Seed. TO LET - FIVE ROOM HEATED 1'0 LI-21' -. I00 Acnr.sCor no it ture with water. For details coa- don, 0nt., to be Bishop of Nelson. B.C.. I was announced See your NAVY RECRUITING orrician imcs QUEEN CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTETOWN WANTED: GIRL ovisiz so- years of age to do housework. Write Mrs. C. F. Burke, Mt. Ed. RELIABLE MANWOR woman needed immediately to take over llome distribution of 200 Famous roads and other Necessities in LOST - SUM or MONEY m Changed on openin da , dr 'Eharply the secondgday,y andmlgig recovered in three straight seg. sions. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 50 cents on the week and closed Friday at 3164.30. only 32.50 away from its record high. With prices at such peaks brokers have been voicing warn: ings against sudden gusts of sell- ing based on weakness. They feel that continued sharp selling waves without a show of recovery could shake investor confidence in the market. These flurries. however. in every instance have been ab- sorbed and forgotten. ' BUSINESS BOOMING It was difficult to be bearish Salesman Wanted ..j...:.-.-- SALESMAN WANTED - To cover P.E.l. Salary and com- mission. substantlal earnings assured. new and-different line. no competition. Must have car and previous selling experience. Write Box Y.P. Guardian. DISTRIBUTOR REQUIRED FOR P. E. I. and Moncton area for leading Hearing Aid Manufac- , turer. Capitol required 81,000.00. also car. Experience in con- sumer sales preferred. Write Kitley J: Flynn. Box 309. Char- lottetown Guardian. FIELD REPRESENTATIVES FOR expanding sale force calling on MARKIETSI and FINANCE :lr&dlwhLIhe-hniea cl it Canadian stoch were mixed on the week. Distillers Seagram rose 2th at 33Vs. International Nickel was off la at SW4. Mclntyra down 115 at M and Dome mines un- changed. On the Americ stock exchange. 673. Royalite Oil was up V4 at live and Lake changed at 57A. U. 5. Steel Report CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel man- ufacturers chalked up a new pro- ducuon record last week, turning out 2,328,800 net tons of ingots and castings. Steel magazine reports. Operating at 96.5 per cent of rated capacity, steel producers smashed the old mark of 2,324,000 net tons in the week of March 29. 1953. The old record was set during the Korean War. when steel mills were whirring at more than 100 per cent of rated capacity. The Giant Yellowknife advanced ii: at bore remained un- economy, and generated demand: Irma other industries for steel."' Two Salesmen Are Arrested SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -City police Friday arrested two sales-l men who police say reversed the Indian rope trick to skip hotel bills. , Joseph E. Martin. 25. of Mon-1 treat and Robert W. Pinch, 23,, of Ottawa. registered at n Syd-1 ney hotel Monday. Police said they left some time Wednesday by using hotel drapes to lower, their luggage from a second storey window. Reports from the management of a Glace Bay hotel indicated the men used a fire rope Fri-v day to pull a similar stunt. l t l Preparations For Opening Camp Gagetown May 16 CAMP (,'ir;i:'i'im.x'. V H. win my llllalgi ni welsinrd and S The army sylid ll'c-xiii--zzlay ii uiii miles from Saint .Inhn. formally open this -I20-sqiitirv-iiiilei The advance group will include divisional training base May l6la sen-ice corps company which and 10.000 infanirynicn will in: will operate a gasoline dump. a quartered here within A month and signals detachment to set up I a half afterward. ,t-uinniiinicatinns network and a Eastern coniniuiiil liiieiduiinrii-i's p.-m "51 unit, viill move a iiiointi-iiaiirc Ii-.'tnil g into the camp area in iiiitl-Mai mil-'lKS'l' 'Ill('ttt)I-f5 JUNE l h ' ' 'i for the ariii5"al . l)l:l:;tlIelSlp1i)eEL:1n(.'l9lll;I;Ile training ien-l hr” lmllps M me 1" Infantry turn; Gageiown is the only iiiiiiiarvi””'lS'"" Wm begm awlvmg Jul" ' . , ' l i 2 I 'i.V base lll (.5-llltltla ulu-rr li'imps can It ""3 lurk "f;”lh',l).:1”nnn,inL:.m be deployed in (liii-iiiii;il .xii'(-ii:Illl- ""me In ' We ll W L5 a I The ticziiiquarii-i's tlllll iii.iiiiii-- rT'l"”l”l"(l i".”f3l ll”'” '" ””"" Iiaiice porsoiinel Ull(ll'l l.i.-(oi. F. Illilliilalll Mal--(IP11 -l V Ri"l'illlEi Waiiuli. camp quaiteriii;-ister-;;eii- ham and his staff who will swiicli jeral and adjutanl. will set up shop lfrtim Cami) P9l5W3W'. 0'" run one of the sen-i'.'-il inriiis takenl The movement of the i0.000 mm. lax, Mm. by H", d,.(,.,,,.,. .19. ulflltlps will be completed by June pnrlmciii. This one it ll(tlIll('&J.Sl of;-3” Commonwealth is Big LOST - MA RVEGSPREADER Ralph Gay. DEMI'SEY'S TRUCKING SERF vice. We haul anything. any- canmicnsnp ASHES asun- ed. general trucking. Phone 3132. Hiifsriiits - FRESH s 0 U 'r H ers. building supply retailers. Territories throughout the Marl- times. Knowledge of farm bulld- lngs an asset but not essential. Might consider men representing firm with non-competing pro- duct. Reply to Box 312, Char- lottetown Guardian. Teachers Wanted WANTED -- TEACHER FOR PRI- mary room. Emerald School. term 1955-56. Present Supple- ment 3500.00. Reginald Smith, Secretary. Teachers - Wanted SCHOOL UNIT NO. 1 Applications will be re- ceived to fill vacancies in the teaching staff of School Unit No. 1. Supplements will be according to Salary Scale. - farmers, farm equipment deal- about the stock market when re- ports of booming business came from all sides. One major company after another brought in statements of record first-quarter profits. A cross-section of the bulk of cor- porate reports so far made for the first quarter disclosed an in- crease of 27 per cent over a year ago. Thc five most active issues on the New York stock exchange were: 'Benquet Consolidated Mining up' in at W2: General Dynamics otil 205 at 627's: Boeing off 45s at H12; P. M. Secretary. Telephone 4208. Office-Parkdale School. WA N l E D Protestant Teacher for Grind- stone Elementary School. Apply stating experience and salary ex- pected to:-P. F. Turnbull, Sec. Trees, Grindstone, Magdalen ls- lands, Province of Quebec. TEACHERS WANTED FOR GRADE 10 AND 11 Montague High School Good Supplement. AUCTION SALE The Auction Sale which was to be held at RAMSAY AULD'S, West Covehead on Saturday will be held this afternoon (Monday). May 9th at 1:30 industry's ability to produce was lower then than it is now. Said the metal-working weekly: "Contributing substantially to the strong upward swing in the steel industry is automobile production. It. too, is setting new high records. Currently, auto output is 47 per cent above that of a year ago." By THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite the great hatterings of war, the Commonwealth still ranks as one of the world's top trading Canadian exporters. Canadian Goods Market (llilil wheat hccausc (.'uL'h ii -1- if and when the need ari- . department said in s rs-r:-ni Pill I tion of its foreign trade iii.i-iiaziiw i areas. And that means a lot for'()n ilie other liziiiri. Slllitrllfllllli in lBl'iiziin are T0l'lI"l'llIlg to a IIliil'(' in 1054, for example. Common- normal level. Itl).Pl'Cl.H'U liisiiig Sim tlw i-.iiiiii's first lame-scalp inanniimr, will he-gin Aug. 7 and run for a week. But before that the men will haw undergone rigid training on the unit and tiriizadr ii-ml Ilicini: Star will he dirpnted by ihlni (ion l-7 C Plow, Egetern -Q'”lll (rillIl'liHll(l rtiirf WW iiiiiiii: Wlllfh uiil val-.9 part in the i-Iahnr-ate scheines inrlurie the 3rd and 4th regiments of the llni-so .-trtillc-ry. the iv 2nd 1rd miri 'lLll ltiltlnllnns of tho I)-inariian Steel ingot production is 38 per V I I , . . riii;-irtts; ilw ist hattailnn nf the ago. te magazine sai. ee' ' added: "The high rates of operations in the steel. auto and construction industries have spread oplimismj confidence throughout the Comiiitiiiweallh market. .kct is the United States. the Com-l munwcalth is a vital market for t many primary and manufacturing industries. LOOK OVER OUTLETS And so, the trade department concludes, it would be wise for Canadian producers to take stuck I again of their position in these overseas outlets, for they make up ”a large and expanding market for Canadian products with great op- portunities for profitable trade." In 1954 Canada's exports to all Commonwealth countries, includ- ing Britain, Australia, India, Pu- kistan and South Africa, fell by 350,000,000 to 390,000,000. Most of the drop was concen- WANTED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL DUTY NURSES Full Maintenance. Single Rooms in Modern Nurses' Residence Apply to MATRON, Kings County Memorial trated in wheat. Britain purchased less because she opened her own strategic stockpile to the trade. India and Pakistan took less as the famine threat eased. "Neither India nor Pakistan pro- vide continuing outlets for Cann- Concern Over Afghanistan. Pakistan Breach By HAROLD MILKS Hospital, Montague. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For immediate sale, fixtures and equipment of Haber- dashery Shop 139 Kent Street premises to purchaser can be arranged for immediate possession. Apply K. J. & K. M. Martin, 156 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. NEW DELHI (AP) - Western diplomats here are concerned over the widening breach between Pak- istan and Afghanistan. They sug- gest it is time the two neighbors halt their ”nam-calling and quar- rcling.” The quarrel, which has brought Pakistan and its western neigh- bor to the verge of suspending diplomatic relations, involves Af- ghan demands for the creation of an independent tribal state. usual- ly railed Pushtoonistan. Western diplomats here say they fear any move halting the normal flow of imports and ex- in Charlottetown. Lease of Apply to the Secretary, LISTER MacLEOD Television ELECTRONICS. TELEVISION. Radio Operating. Electrical Technology for high paid jobs with Govt., industry, service business. Free 40 page book shows how-you can qualify. it has guided thousands to better pay and security - why not you? Sand for your copy now. No ob- ligation-no experience needed. Give age and last grade of high school. Write Radio College of Canada, 86 Bathurst St.. Tor- AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY, MAY 10 AT 1:30 O'ClJOCK AT 55 HILLSBORO STREET 1 chesterfield suite, dining room suite, 1 bedroom suite, 3 beds, springs, mattresses; 1 kitchen range (Iron Duke, coal); 6 kitchen chairs, 2 rockers, floor rugs, oil cloth. odd chairs and tables, dishes, tools, anvil and vice, shovels and numerous small articles. ports to and from Afghanistan across Pakistan would have "most serious consequences." Pakistan lies astride land-locked Afghanistan": only easy trade route to the sea. This route has been regularly troubled by trade barriers. some real and some imaginary. But until the present trade. Of every 51 worth of goods wealth y exported from Canada that year, area are still short of dollars, they I I h I k W 25 cents worth ended up in a have-' been reducing import re-l,”l"'" " " H3" 5”” 3931' strirtions, , Tliuiigh Canada's principal mai-- wider to Canadian goods. import whether their products can com- pete and on the initiative which ports to the Commonwealth in 1954 increased by S75.000,000. which Canadian exporters able last year to take advantage of the more liberal import licens- ing arrangemciits in many Com- monwealth countries." Isl nnd .irri hattaliuii: 4.0 iiin R-vial in the slerhm 'l2nd Regiment and the find Bat.- countries opening their doors m""' The extent to which Canadian5l"EM””m ml.” mix Hnmn ake advantagcyof more generous --E,,L.,,,vt-" tnijvvi: lklll i-viii-prise "33"l3l""" depelldh 9" two infantry battalions and an armored aqiuidron to be designated . ,. . . later. in inns the tdepanmem Said, lill(lPl' rallies limp 2--ll iv: the Aside from wheat Cziiinil:-1': in ll.m"l l""'"l'"" h"l':”""” "'9 lit i ' l.iglii Anti Aircraft Ravi--nt the ist Air Observation Post Fiizht, the lat Field Engineer Reainwnt, jibe Service Corps ist Diwsizinal 'Column and the 4th Field Ambul- ance Regiment Ten of Rising Star's regiments served h Koren. indicates the extent to were ”'l'liis Lamps-Behv It ll anus. WAS ORIGWALLV BUILT BY VICEROY AZIM KHAN IN I631 AS A HOME FUR HIS FAVORITE WI?! -AND A PEPPETIIM. SYME. OF l.m'E AND IMAWONV -,2 i" I 1:1-is .. ;g ' Wllisaav L. saint of Bet'hescla.Md- WAS A PILOT ON A U550 i?”nE?e"k3):”35le'."sE . -if, gggvev Imus I-IOMV 4000. mums! Aw CNPWE 83.5” M quarrel arose. there had been a steady imprmcmciit in the move- ment of Afghan goods. MIGHT TURN T0 RUSSIA Should Pzikistzin decide to close its frontier as the result of alleg- ed insults to l':ikistan's flag and its dlplunizits in .-tiizliaiiistan the latter nation has only one way to JOHN BULMAN, 55 Hillsboro St. onto, Est'd. 27 years. Wanted ltinsery stock WANTED - PIANO, SUITABLE MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE turn - to Soviet Russo, its neigh- bor to the iiorili. Most of iiorilirrii Aftzliiiuislziii's ll'1l(l0 is llllll liii-sia bccziiise of the imicriiiu lliiiiiii Kush muuiil- Out Our Way POCKED THE95 FLOWERS TD t-NDE TH' Earl MacKay, Sea View. for community hall. Apply Mrs. WANTED - HOME FOR FOUR AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE T. J. INMAN WILL SELL STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND ain riiiiizc ll'lllt'll sliiits off north- ern Afglizin provncc from the rest of the voiintry. llul the great hull; kittens. Will also do mousework. Phone 9754. Separator De Laval No. 14. -------e--- - T1295 Cream Can. Alvin Mallett. North SENATOR DUNLAP ST RA W" Gpanvyiie, berry plants 31.50 per hundred, - "m-m--V--------. -. . Sl0.00 per thousand prepaid. M. el:ODSl;3i I Ugiiiing mtgiiiwcjnv, tLEV(!i3R. F. Rccves. Souihport. s s an ue in coor - an racnr isr -- ,-V , -,-- ----- - and has but 19'o0go miles, A 1,93”. harrows. several medium and GARIWN SEEDMTALS0 KALE' uiul automobile famous for large used tractors, excclleiit M'?"l-'”l and Tl"'"'P' 5'0” ”W"' W” ..E"y Hdeu A "8! condition, special H and 15 daily. also Monday and Thurs- "0K" v.iueL ' marker new grain and fcrtiliker ll"-V 9V9"'"g5i A'lh"' V9593” m.-.95 drills clearing at greatly pp. ' YOFK FORK.-SCALE-DUNLAP STRAW- licrry plnnts 31.50 a hundred. Sl0.0t)' zi thousand pre-paid. A. W. Kennedy. Mt. Edward Road. siikwnnnifv PLANTS (DUN- lapi Sl.:'i0 liiindrcii. 510 thous- and. propnlrl. l., R. Haldcrston, Siiiitliporl. ator Dunlap, strong healthy, year old plants. freshly dug, trimmed ready to set out. Price 31.50 per hundred. 310.00 per thousand. Lots of 5000 or more at 89. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants, one gooseberry bush included free: rhubarb roots (red) 40 cents each. 3 for SEEDS Quality Seeds Timothy one DILLON and SPlLl.ETT Charlottetown To Let apartment. Second floor. Write Box 314, Guardian. in tact I. car tensaa. Dundee. ------,--- URGENTLY NEEDED APART- .MM:E:j.?.L. WANTED TO BUY WOODEN ment or house by quiet family. I 3987. box. complete with hoist. Apply SOME FURNITURE MONDAY, MAY 16th AT 1.00 P.M. (STANDARD TIME) Machinery: Bishop scuffler, walking plow, 2 sets disc hillers, stiff tooth cultivator, 6 h.p. gasoline engine, disc I g harrow, 600 lb. platform scale, milking machine, MH. ”e”"''”'”- ”"l ll alllm” W" two double unit vacuum pump and pipe, 3 section har- W. R. Jenkins. wsurnn - CAT'I'l.E to Ms. shutt 50 rows. 8 foot sectional seeder, double truck wagon, Cock- tractor with power take off, 2 furrow Cockshuii of Al'nlinn ciuiiiiiorce still tlriws tlirtiiigli ilIt' lxliylicr pass anti across Puiiisimi. No .-siwriir pi-iii.vi'.iiii for Oil-lll',1 i'(-lziiiiins lictucoii the two lllmli-iii iiciuhhors has vim-rucd from ran- l3ril.'iiii rind the L'uit(-ti Siziii-s nrc rii:itl,r to stop in with cnmiiiruic nruiiim-iii: to both that it is limo to cud tlicir sqiinlililc before it ture June ist. Clyde River. head. Exchange. cm Guardian. Robert Boyle, hygspeed oronTicrciE. Phone 4-2. Union Road. Cove- wsmnn - ooosr. EEATHERS no wing or tail. Write Box 308, WANTED - T0 RENT HOUSE tractor plow, power drive potato dizger, potato picker, power potato grader, escalator 16 feet long, cream separator with power attachment, rope and blocks, 40 foot extension ladder, side delivery rake, hay mower, hay loader. M.H. binder, 6 foot cut. 2 brooder stoves. tractor trailer (with stock frames), jaunting sleigh and wood sleighs, Monaghan thresher and cleaner, Eureka potato sprayer, grain crusher. Qcts out of llilllfl. YOUR BIST MARK;-I F93 5.73.35. iiL...ls”."l WANTED-ALEBOTTLES WA N T E D - 80 TELEPHONE thorne Ave. Charlottetown. EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANTS WOMAN WANTS Pope has named Mall!"- OITIIII or 3 or 4 room apartment. Phone WM at noon. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595.. Michael Bros. poles, no less than 4 inches at small end. Apply Edgar New- son. Kingston. call Spurgcon liickox, 28 Haw- Stock: 11 milch cows, mostly Holsteins, a few Jer- seys, 5 fat steers, 10 year-olds, 7 calves and 100 hens. Fumiture: Dining room table and chairs, bed stead and spring, 2 lawn mowers, old fashioned bureau, dishes. and other articles too numerous to mention. If rainy sale will be held first fine day following. :MML e . wssrrnn - om GUNS. PIS- T ms cash mdsv brassv 0099911 Y'0i?eul tots and revolvers. any make. T. J. INMAN, E. C. BELL. ht??? h0lllPS- l10TS9 half-l including muzzle loaders, flint , ,You will receive highest locks, in any condition. Also old Owner Auctioneer cagh m.i(.,.,s I swords and bayonets. Write or ' i i Iron and Steel Scrap, per (2000 lb. ton) S1500 Car Batteries, each 1.30 Cow Hides, per lb. .. Sc Bring in your lead. earl Work Wanted work. Phone 3529. ll 0 U S E by the day. Dial 0405. NEW BISHOP NAMED VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-The Thomas vice - rector of the C tll . C H Catholic Seminary 8! L011- II. HOLSTEINS FOR SALE Several young high class and to freshen soon. W. WYLIE GIBSON. Sprlngbmok Farm ' Marshfield, P. E. I. Truck scale weighing for, your convenience. Registered C0ws' freshl Centrally located oppos- ite Eaton's Store, on Kent Street. liaarles ltscli G to. Dial 952: Ch'towII 'dl'lfVy”(7llf THE CNN?! .., . 5-9 -:-7-1:. 115.. .. . ..,....- .-4. ople Major Ho Q0355 w2ms!,F GILL :1 .'::;':11t.;..,'”