I . :..daA.... 4 A:I...m..r.:-.5... IIIITIIS. MAIIIIIAIIES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion ' Births COLES - At the P. E. I. Hospital on March 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Coles North Milton. I daughter. PANTING - At the P. E. I. Hos-I pital on February '2.9th, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Panting. Wood Islands, I son. David. Wayne. m........m.m.:.-. STEVENSON - At the P. E. I. Hospital Sunday. March 11. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. William V. Stevenson. Charlottetown I daughter. m.L...;.m..Lm. HOLM - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Wednesday, March 7. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. David S. Holm. DaSable I daughter. Doris Marie. - MACMILLAN - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sunday. Mar 11. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mac- Millian. Cardigan I daughter, Beverly Anne weight 6 lbs. 4 ozs. THOMPSON - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on March 10th. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomp- son (nee Shirley Moase) I son, Brian John. Weight 7 lbs, I ozs. Ileaths ROLM - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Thursday, March 9, 1956, Doris Marie infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Holm. Interment was in Crapaud Cemetery. GODDESS-At the P. E. Island Hospital on March 12, 1956. Mrs. Grace Goddess in her 100th year. Remains are resting at the Cut- ciiffe Funeral Home. funeral no- tice later. ?-TQ DIAMOND-Suddenly It the resi- dence of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Diamond. 173 Sydney Street. Ralph Emmett Diamond. Iged 15 months. Resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home. Fun- eral arrangements will be made later. m IARQUIIARSON-At the Lennox Nursirig Home. 140 Water Street on Sunday. March 11. 1956. Frank C. Farquharson in his 89th year. Resting at the Maclsean Funeral Home initiil this afternoon then at his late residence at Canavoy. Funeral notice later. LIVINGSTON - At the P. E. 1. Hospital Saturday. March I0, 1956 Mrs. George Liv' ,, A of Clyde River in her 72 year. Her remains were transferred yester- day afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to her late re- sidence where funeral service will be held today (Monday! ser- vice starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in Clyde River Presbyter- ian Cemetery. IARDINE - At the Home of her son Frank Jardine. Wilmot Val- ley on Sunday. March 11th. 1956 Jessie Wilmina. wife of the late Jsrdine. aged 00 years. Forwarded from the Bow- ness Funeral Home on Sunday evening to her late residence from where the funeral will be held Tuesday. March 13th. A short service to be held at the home It 1.30 p.m. Followed by Benjamin C. ' Page 10, The Guardian Mon., March 12, 195 Classified Ads I Apartments For Ilentg ..mL..mmL...n. MODERN APARTMENT. FOUR rooms and bath. Self-contained. on Kensington Road. Dial 5773. TWO ROOM APARTMENT ON ground floor unfurnished with modern convenience. Dial 8392 after 6 p.m. APARTMENT ON SMITH ST. (Belvedere East). six rooms and bath. Oil furnace. Unfur- nished. Dial 7847, TWO NEW HEATED APART- ments, three large rooms and stove. Constant hot water. Ex- cellent residential district. 370. Apply Box 258. Guardian. Apartments Wanted THREE ROOM UNFUR SHED apartment with bath within my limits. References. Dial 4070 all- er 5 p.m. cars and 1' riiclis For Sale FORD RANCH WAGON. 1954. New tires, heater. air condi- tioning. Any reasonable offer accepted. Dial 7996. NEW ONE HALF TON STUDE- baker with spare tire and anti- freeze. Deluxe cab S1600. Mac- Kayis Construction, Charlotte- town. TWO WAITRESSES. A P P L Y GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- NEED A NEW DRESS FOR llelii Vlaiiteil MaIe&Feiiiale ' (er, EX- 'Ziil2i.i”””fS3iTiZil'i3i wadistrict. 9-00 HOUELY. EVEN Wm!- Dm 8852. out experience! Any manor HTS------,-D--F-L-0-0-ii Woman interested an earning ATED. GROUN A I 33.00 hourly distributing 200 Apartment. four large rooms. famous Home and Farm Nec- Bath and entrance hall, electric essmes including Teas. Coffees, Fouls Help Wanted Bud's Restaurant, Alberton. work. Bunbury. one mile from Charlottetown. Dial 5834. Easter? Sell well known cos- metics in spare tlrne. Highest commission. No experience nec- essary. Doraldina Cosmetics SI-311011 '1'. Dept. 3). Montreal. Extracts. Medicines, Toiletries. Waxes. Farm Insecticides and Tonics to established custom- ers in neighbourhood route on full or spare time basis should promptly write Mr. G. Laurin. 2.1 St. Paul St. Motreal. Lost and Found FIVE KEYS IN WINE LEATHER case. lost in Charlottetown. Phone 9940. MANS GREY KID GLOVE ON Water Street. Summerside. Re- ward Victor Traverse Phone 3739 Summerside. BETWEEN. SUMMERSIDE. AND Borden two stake truck racks. Finder contact R.C.A.F. Station Summcrside. Phone 2281. Local 208 collect. A family's best friend- l949 METEOR COACH Newly painted and ready to go. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN. 1951 ...L, .............m......m Meteor Coach. 1953 Morris GLOVES. MEN'S BLACK LEA- Minor Sedan. 1947 Ford Sedan. ther. I851 M0l1d8l' nIElll- ber 1946 Chevrolet Sedan. MacKay tween Queen Slfeel 8nd C1195!- Motors, 57 St. Peter's Road. nut Street. Finder leave at Dial 6448. Guardian Classified Counter. CAR BUYERS Miscellaneous LARGE QUANTITY OF HAY. Will take feeder cattle in ex- change. Phone Covehead 2 ring 43 KEITH CARMICIIAELIS PLUMB ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for McCulloch chain saws. Dial 6423. Full price 53495.00 F. R. MCLAINE LTD. .:i,ue Rd.-Dial 7358-9 WINDY AND WARMER But we are not blowing when we tell you about this one- 1952 DODGE L2-TON PICK-UP New motor and new paint job In fact, looks like a new truck. You cannot afford to miss this one. BLOW IN and DRIVE OUT. 5850 DOWD MOTORS LTD. I MR. FISHERMAN With the fishing season fast approaching now is the time to place your orders for anchors. P. J. PROUD & SON St. Peters Road DIAL 8814 Male Help Wantedg MAKE MONEY IN TV-ELEC- tronics. Radio Operating. No experience necessary. Take Day or Night Class or Home Study with 16 big work kits. Skilled men get S400-S500 plus monthly based on experience. Send for Free 40 Page Booklet. BLANP GRILL Street serving full course din- in Chinese F o R PAINTIIIG. , and interior. and paper hanging. call Irving Vail, Crescent Street. Personal isers; Dishes. Dial 5223. ..L...m.L.Lm......- IMPROVED POSTURE CAN DO wonders for the way you look and feel. Your foundation is de- made in the fabric For Figure Analylls signed, cut. you choose. call Mrs. Rapson. 9988.. Jobs. 294 Allan St. Dial 9751. IIOT CROSS BUNS. WHITE AND Pastry shells for parties. Maple Leaf Bakery- Lliocolate cake. Dial 8432. Dial 5705. T) HARRISON T. .IAMES-PLUMB- ing and Heating. Spccializinz Repairing. Remodelling. Euston St. Dial 9868. BORDEN MYERS Building Contractor JOBBING & REPAIRS 28 St. Peters Rd. Dial 8735 .L............... RELIABLE WINDOW CLEANERS FLOORS SANDED & POLISHED We Also Operate The Island”: Only Fumigatlng Service. PHONE 8054 JENKINS TRANSFER Packing. side points. 101 LONGWORTI-I AVE. DIAL 6323 YOU CAN PREVENT COSTLY FIRES WITH DOMINION FIRE EQUIPMENT CO, E. A. KEEFE. 8 Richmond St.. Gftown. Office: 3434 Teachers Wanted QUEEN Services offgrijlgv ....L.:...L IllCLEOD'S AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting I specialty. Two-tone i:iZ'ri:ItT6ii 113 AGENTS ALIAIJSIIID VAN LINES O. Grating. Shipping of Household Goods to any out- P. E. 1. Sales Representative Ree.: 4459 Wanted To lay ply to Lester Ply Box 33. Guardian. FIGS. 8: LBS.. OB OVER. AP- O'Brien. N7 Great George Street. Dial 8332. Ugh I mg FIVE! OR TEN ACRES OF land near city. preferably on st, Peter's Road. State price, A1,. Dispute Over Hole-boring Causes Tieup BIRKENI-IEAD. England (Reu- ters)- In British shipbuilding woodworkers handle wood In metal workers handle metal and ts. But what happens when I Job to be done is half-wood d half- metal? At yards here. the answer is I strike. The question has vexed unions. ' ..s and chiefs of the Trade: yellow eyed beans. Feed Co.. Ltd., town . BUYING IRON - STEEL - SCRAP Also: Copper. Brass. Aluminum, Rad- iators. Batteries. Rope, Bot- tles. Hides. Horse Hair. L. O'BRIEN D'iIl 3332 Ifsrii Wanted limits. EXPERIENCED in Phone 4500. inside or outside work. 5498. Box 284, Guardian. YOUR” BEST MARKET FOR Iron and Steel est cash prices. your convenience. Street. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. WE REQUIRE SEVERAL BUND- red bushels of Charlottetown eighty barley; also quantity of Halifax Charlotte- -- N7 Gt. George St. gigg WORK BY DAY. WITHIN CITY CARPENTER wants wom by the day or job. Dial L LIGHT WORK IN TOWN OR country. Have years of experi- ence dealing with the public in general. Age 43. Sober. Apply Scrap, per (2000 lb. ton) 515.00 Car Batteries, each .. 2.00 Auto radiators, each . 4.00 Bring in your lead, car rads, brass, copper, rope, beer bottles, hides. horse hair. You will receive high- Truck scale weighing for Centrally located oppos- ite Eatonls Store, on Kent Union Congress. Now Labor ster Iain Macleod has , omised Ill inquiry. The problem has brought work on four half-finished American cargo ships to I standstill. Five hundred men left work six months ago in the dispute. 500 have been dismissed. and nearly 10,000 are threatened with unemployment if the yard closes. The wood and metal clash comes into the picture when the w is attached to aluminum for insul- ation purposes on ships after being launched. who should hm the holes in the attached w and metal - woodworkers or metal workers? Both claim the privilege. The dispute blew up after launching of a United Fruit Company's banana boat. MAY CLOSE YARD Woodworkers first started boring the holes until the metal workers claimed it was their job. Manage- ment decidcd it was the wood- workers' job. Then the shipwrlght's union step- ped in and said it didn't like man- agement making the decision. The woodworkers went on strike. For six months, the dispute and strike has dragged on. No one seems able to solve the problem. A Cammel Laird official said: ”Itls quite possible the. yard may have to close if the dispute goes on." In despemtion. the union took the matter to Macleod. who said he would treat the matter "as one of the greatest urgency" and prom- ised "a very early answer." The 10 building slips in the yard can't be cleared until vessels move out. And that can't happen until somebody drills the holes. PHONE FIRMS NEED AID TORONTO (CPI Ontario's small telephone companies Ira rapidly being absorbed by larger tions because they cannot Ylllgtall. rising costs. an official oi the Ontario telephone authority said Friday. Chairman A. H. Rog- ers told the Ontario legislature's committee on government com- missions some of the 350 private companies now operating may have to get municipal aid to stay in business. some of them serviced less than 50 subscribers. their unions jealously guard their of In the Carnmei Laird Ship- mm: NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market drove ahes1' strongly last week on heavy volume to score re- Pejted record highs. A week ago the market reached I record high mark in I rally that ended I three-month period ” and consolidation. At that time 'the question was whether there was enough buying power left to keep the bull market or whether it had ex- haunted itself. Before the week was out, there was no doubt that the market h plenty of spirit and pep. Buyers flocked in to get on the bullish band wagon of rising prices. The Associatel Press average of H) stocks advanced 3380 on the week and closed at 3185-40. an historic high. Volume was the highest in six months. The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange were Westinghouse Electric up H4 at 6154: National Distillers up W4 It 23Vs; General Motors up W4 ad and Walker Gooderham up 21,5 It 46; Armour up 2V. at 2039. a OTTAWA (CPI - Canadian ex- porters and would-be exporters to Sweden take note: Pay particular attention to the quality of your product and the packaging of it for this market. That is the advice of L. A. Cam- peau, Canadian commercial secre- tary in Stockholm. Writing in the trade department publication "For- eigh Trade" he says the Swedes are quality minded. Their concern with quality ”iia- turally applies to imports. a fact which Canadian compaiiirs who are anxious to enter the Sucdish market should remember. ”Packaging is also iiiiiiortunt. Even if an articlt-4'5 in itself high quality but is packed in an unsuit- blel way. it may be difficult tn :9 ... ADVERSE BALANCE Canadian exports to Sweden have climbed since easing of dollar restrictions in 1954. They had I value of 9.622.000 in 1955 com- pared with 83,500.000 in the previ- ous year. Leading exports are rye. Iuto tires, iron ingots, aluminum. nickel, asbestos. resins. drugs and chemicals. But Canada still has an adverse trade balance with Sweden. It took S1l.102,000 worth of Swedish goods in the first 11 months of 1955 com- pared with 38,299,000 in the same period of the previous year. Among top imports are metal products. machinery. roller bearings. elec- trical equlpment and mechanical office equipment such as addinl Exports To Sweden Need To Be Of Good Quality, Is Advice international Telephone up 2 It 34 . Canadian issues on both the New York and the American stock ex- change generally folio w e d the higher trend. On the big board. higher issues over the flveday period were Aluminium Ltd. up 9'5 I! 1”. International Nickel up W: at 9055. Canadian Pacific up 1 at SW4. Distillers Seagram up it at 393i. Dome Mines up I at 157:, Granby Mining up Hi at M, Hudson s Bay Mining up 1 It 6358 7396. Mclntyre was off W4 It Own. Higher on the American stock exchange were Eureka Mines up is at in. Molybdenlte up is at It 19-16. Fargo Oil up II; It 21,5, Great Sweet Grass Oil up lint SSS, Sapphire Petroleum up V4 at Slls and Scurry-Rainbow Oils up It at 2 7 -16. Brazilian Traction slipped 86 to We and Preston East Dome oils dropped 7-16 to 7 1-10. Unchanged were Canadian Mar- at coin at 577.. Jupiter Oils It 2 9-16 M3 in! and Wllricli Petroleum It lb. Sweden has agricultural produce high on her import list but outside of rye took no appreciable amounts of these products from Canada last year. Wheat and coarse grains re- main under Swedish import. con- trol. West Germany is Sweden's chief supplier, followed by Britain. the United States and Norway. Canada does not rank among the first I5 leading exporters to that country. Thinks Conference W-as Unnecessary ST. JOHN'S. Nild. (CPI-Back from the Dominion-provincial tax conference in Ottawa. Premier Smallwood said Sunday night he did not think the conference was necess ,. and had told the prime minlste so. He said the premiers merely made speeches on proposals Il- rcady in the hands of the prime minister. Newfoundland. he said. "will re- ceive :2.000.000 I year more" un- der ihe new arrangement than under the old. "This is very good and will do until the present terms of union are revised." DEEP WATERS Lake Niplgon in Ontario's 'l1iun- der bay district has spots more than 540 feet deep. SCENIC AREA Lake Okanagan in British Colum- TEACHERS WANTED Term 1956757. Applications are invited from qualified Protestant. Teachers with at least two years teaching experience for various grades of the Protestant School, Royal Canadian Airforce, St. Hubert. Quebec. Dependent upon qualifications. credit up to seven years of teaching experience, sal- aries range from 82.40) to 33.110 Excellent board p N l C VIXICUTOIS AND nusnss Applications will be received. from residents of Char- lottetown only. for appointment to the City Police Force up to Friday, March 16, 1956 (5:00 P.M.) REQUIREMENTS-Canadian Citizenship. AGE-21-35 Inclusive. EDUCATION-Grade 9 . PHYSIQUE-Good Physique, erect carri HEALTH-Good by examination and ng, eyesight and feet. age. record. Special and living may result from the careful planning of your Will. With our assistance bia's fruit belt has In Irea of 127 square miles. FOR OVII HM-F A CIOIIU-IV I savings New York Stock Market Droveihlgerlans Carry Ahead,SIrongly Last Week Ilevoll To The Streets of Paris PARIS (AP)-Ale erian ' alists carried revolt iigalnst rule to the streets of Paris Friday The! rioted as French deputies dei bated special emergency power. for Premier Guy Mollet to Stamp out the rebellion In Algeria. A strike of Algerian workers Wlilflll Crippled some suburbagi chemical and motor car factories, freed thousands of the North Afri- cans for the militant demonsta. tion. They massed in mid-afternoo. around the Paris mosque an. moved in procession toward iii. ' ” ' Assembly, smashing she, and car windows on the way, Before heavily-reinforced squad, of riot police and helmeted mobile guards could break It up, gm French truck drivers were badly knifed. I motorcycle policeman was injured and several Algerian. hurt in scuffles along the line 0' rch. Mollet interrupted nssembl . hate to reassure deputies thai iii. march on the assembly itself had been halted. Mollet said more than 700 persons had been arrested ai the time he spoke. Police lam said they had seized 2,300 (0, questioning. SUCCESS SEEN CERTAIN Within the assembly. which was ringed with heavily armed mom. Slllifdsmelli Jacques Soustelle. for. mer governor general of Algeria, threw his powerful support to ill; Mollet special powers bill with the statement that France must pre- serve her hold on Algeria and iii. route to central Africa or see he; whole African domain washed away. Soustelle declared E-S0'l)t's P11- mier Gamal Abdel Nasser ls sparking and financing a WllllIe- sale anti French campaign throughout all North Africa. Soustelle drew applause from all sections of the assembly ex- cept the Communists, foreshailuw. ing an overwhelming iiiajority for Mollet in the final ballot on the bill to give the government a free hand in Algeria, including the right to impose martial law. Ilpward Trend In Steel Prices CLEVELAND (API - "Steel" magazine says the United Steel- workersl demand for premium pay on weekends would equal 1 wage boost of 55 cents an hour. The metalworking weekly says the union's demand will be the S L A issue in negotiations be- ginning around June 1. ' The magazine also predicts steel prices will go up more than the added cost of labor, because of sn increase in other costs-I six-pen cent rail freight rise and eight-pen cent boost In the price of iron ore. Steel prices have edged up l.I per cent since last November. "Steel" says. Nail prices were raised 60 cents I too to 3152.60 last week. Scrap fell to 848.50 I gross ton. nearly :5 below the January hiizh but 311 over I year ago, the mag- azine says. II.s composite price on finished steel held at 3120.02 a net ton. The magazine says production rose V: point last week to 99 per cent of capacity. i t N rill B d U ited - . . . eat :30 peqilisterpnent USED CAR LOT obi::::;on.C0lls:z:le Medg: quarters. si. Hubert is ten miles emphasis on heari p . Noi-oi Bedeque Cemetery. KENT ST. 3” ye Mhum st. Torgnm ;'r!:i):'iitret!.ii1ewic&nt&i-;ee.iibui:oi;r.n't,z:eii::u cHARAcr1gEY(?g'cfd gygrccords, habits and reputation. you may be able to Iessenthe TRADE MC -I-Wm. RED, -mm-----AS-A lntario. 27. years specializing ,im,s even, hour. Apply "mu MINIMUM -- - impact of Succession Duties on CAIRO memmF.rh. Rod 5” III MCIIIOTIIH In Eleummu " grade mefennul In; Web MINIMUM WEIGHT:165 lbsl Your estate. Arab kingdom of Yemen sllned I iiocsn In loving memory of For IISIII ' ::mt?:Sch!lCrd1CITffi-Haaon Igndtretfneri. h (1 ti (1 rected t I I-15;';'d' '"';,i""" wuhglim , T' 1-.m.m.m-m- C airman to es n - ' ' ' i , i 0 d , 2 tat n ssu i'...?;:'””..i2””:'..:ii Siillii "SEW .5"? 30".”; G"”””- NOTICE i”i';i:3 "M W” St ”"'”"- the C&li)i1()e'1fl(i;lftlI(3)(r)licilavlA1iiiI)evs'liIl(iivii'.Iiie:t?taI:vli'ledIITiereto--copy ” ' ...... nv"l:”--”lr;?hn-321-2-eiffneg; . nra. pp ox d" , C- ' H .. . ed I t. emeli March 12th. 1955. 5;m.AR!yw . of birth certificate, certificate of education. certificate of R 0 Y A I. T R U S T :3. lmingxwn t';' 33”" fume. med 1. 11",. in ui, ham or "me pea and 3tocke'dA Easy ,e,?.,. H; All overdue notes not health and recommendation fr0m tW0 reSDQnSlblO Citizens. C0 MPAN Y guit. 'Iildes'snd1i;tIier who loved him. ggntzgelirtiz; Ilcot arild cold Water. paid by March 31, 1956, Wanted If accepted the cost of medical examination will be ro- I79 QUEN ST.,Cl-IARLOTTETOWN - TELEPHONE sass m,'g;;;gu,,g;,, ,';';,;:;,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. X c o uar ian. ' - - - ' A 'd - Will be handed in for col- e--Annnn-..m.. funded. . . . c. i-. Iariiev, uwuaa mg equi meat, on producm,wI1ell ulIl;aI3'l:w:3:l:"mb9' by Add"? For Sal. lwtion unless otherwise 31,- W:il:'tl'sE:!r E-Jug LI;-Ii.” :5g5'I'I'Ll3 gorge legxvayh as to 215? 3E('lrEfg1X:IIg0n Will be SW9": Ind PICS? the statement said. 'TT'-”T"mT"m"m'7 ed. ' ' or consi ere in e case . IIGGAR-In loving memory of mmmmm-mm---A rang be -15 d )1 ncmts wmbe rep”. J. Stlnley Bigger. who puiiid IIIIIRSE DRAG, SCO0P.DICK MIc- Wanted TO Roll! 0" adahe to spew ii 8 app - - D away March 12th, 1955. i'"'' M”'""3'-"3- g ' A. M, WRIGHT --W ----- - --A----AA.n..... ed 10 be Rt CIW Hall I-0 Write 3 Short exa-mmatmn uld be TWO GEESE AND om: dfiviiii-z Mom ' FEENE c”.”LE' 3- ”"'""r interviewed by the Police Committee. W" "IMF" 01" W" 9' James L weatiieiiiie South 33”” "”"' M”"""d' sorrow L. .3?" w. M. . c..,i,;., pm Two -rounousa onasa, one C. W. MacARTI-IUR, Chief of Police. And know u dearly loved one sander. Apply Everett Lund. . Charlottetown p, E, L i... ..... mi. 0111' an. 311-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' lillsll Ill WIT" We (must have faith and non-"E33! da'le3g?nM: 1311:? idenc - G ' 1- Ge-id i- W W 5"" ””C'T0”-”'- 3” PROPERTIES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADS For he will raise the curtain LADY'S wnrrr: nouns: Boll, Matlieson 3. ran..- On I fairer scene some day. skates. Size 71.5. Excellent con- I . - . , -tween -.n;.L,...,,.gg I p ,' w ditlon Just like new Dial 8366 15" Richmond SL TEN ROOM BRICK HOUSF ith three room apartment on Srdl g:;'1'y" T9""mb"”' W Tm" MAR" TTmPnoN . J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. in I;-.tA-mCurruIhers, Ill-3.-l "12 fli-fair, situated vnitfhin git-i'tee blocks of centre of City. new hot walerl ody I trade in an aphone a real 1” Queen st. Phone 4232 -is?"-en-(.m.m.. ”l l"”"" 1"” mm ' mu" buy 85 350. Call Mr. Dowllng It 'WF"'E moo m --- Byron J. cm": 0 D . . . . W 0' TI-its M. 3. Q” -u s- an i.?.ri..2t.:1is::.r.:N.2.A:.i:.::.. ”..?."L”.'.”:3.'i or :.-..':::t wish to thank Dr... Laidhw. EN1'lI'ERPRISE COMBINATION m.,'.L0C”m""fiEE5;gg ' J 5 1-0 I R0 deep lot with garage. A lovely home and priced reasonable. MacLeod Ind Irwin. Miss Jackson. 9 ""1 3” ”"'B9- WITIY '19)” Allison M. Gillis, LLB. ' ' yo” ' ' FEMALE Nurses and Staff of r. E. 1. lIol- I" "celleni condition Dial B, mdmnd S, m p 99"" Km '1 Qml 30- HOUSE on WATER STREET WEST. contains eight rooms with three - . pim, Clergy. An my mend. who - 9' 747 mil” 9133: Home 4750 fireplgoeg, not water coal furnace. garage, large lot, Could be easily visited 2:. sent cards. letters and GIBBARD MAHOGANY SEWING A. Walthen Gaudet Li B converted into I nice duPl9X- treats. Also all my kind neighbours Cabinet, in good condition "mg 5 I I I H' J' Mabom R'o' stiionile Xiio helped out in so many Priced for quick sale. Call Mr: ” "'”' -.1.'.l G""”" 5'- "'"'I'K"' P.E.i. DOUBLEtTENI;JllItiENT sirusrgotolu ELlVimAVhENUame;;I: to-1;: ways u ng my recent illness. Rice at Holman's Furniture Palmer 8: Hoslam "l''" N" "M ll" "mm 9" ” Mr' W "' ' mm m------ v-------,-.-. g .... .. n...n..nC”'R0'RACT0R r.:'."i':'.'.?.'a ::..::':..".i::.i”:.':.i'ri.i':.ii:::.:':.:l..'.:.ifr"""- THE FRONT PAGE! ' our: 17 INCH ADMIRAL 'I'ELE- or. w. R. Canon '-m----?------ vision Set, R f in M”lh.59": PCUIW 5 g1 prhu . LE TEN M NT 51-pUAT1.; ON SYDNEY STREET. P f ' I C d owner leavingentiiiicn. nfgiaieoollz Nicholson st mu ":2 PricedEfoi:: uick sale stDSw00.00. I.” 'EM '” '"'”"” " I we 7 v m ARCHITECT ” MA LE 'T1”TTm7" ..?m;L;..mm..g,gg 175 Grafton Street ch.H,".d ApA31'M3N1- HOUSE. Goon J . . BRICK BUILDING SITUATED on KING STREET NEAR ounnu lumen. very central. mm”. . A. MccGuigan 6. Keith Piclturd S'l'., hot water oil furnace. building Is in eiinolant repair with good Accountants ably priced. " - cmdi- OII-rle nu; oui sm Q3... 3; 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., 'W'"l"'””"v W” '9' "W" 0" """""- ti . Mode r " ., ' . '- P,E.I. but am c.i..I;."1i'Ii.?i iikcamk” 3.. B3: 150- Giirdi--- c'"”' "' ”"Q""'”" ”' M"'"t-'-- T"'4-v- -' Ii?f.fi93.”f..i?”l;iPI32'3?l';.X"l'i.T.l!i.".i”if's.i-i....' '”""'i"':'-7."..ii..' "'" W R 5”" THE FEW CENTS WVFSTED 1” A CLASS” mm mm Bpullglng mm as natmipus t(l3IANh B l ”' -2'1'."Ll from City. Excellent condition mi priced It sssoono. ' A U I O M canes FIED AD. WILL TURN INTO A PROFIT FOR I” - - - - 5 A W " 9 If 9 MacPheI Ii Trainer ' --'m-----m- and leave lasting Impressions on MODERN FIVE noon aunoxmw. sit am It. lelv ere. hot wat- i A! 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