Monday. Dec, 2, 1957 For Quick Results Advertise The Classified A ay , . l -ige 12. The Guardian “guts fig“; I “I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!" cnthuses Jim Harvie. who earn- ed over 37000 ‘$3.50 hourlyi his first ‘.50 hours distributing over 5(1) Paula \I'ecessIties Int-ludiiigl Teas. Coffees. Spices. Medicines IN MEMORIAM I Al-‘I-‘Ll-I(‘K In loving memory of 011!‘ G98!‘ Moth?!‘ 5411- Hflmm', Toilet. Articles .\ma.~ t‘ard. Ontl Alllefk Wh0 Passed 8W3.V- Jewcllcry. and r'arm l.incs uil 0" “*‘<‘¢'mb9'‘ 15‘- 1952- establlslied neiglibourliood Route Hundreds now lndcpen-I dent Permanent. l-‘ree train-I . . n or women Full ori part-tinic Write for details of‘ A dearer mother never lived. _\'IIr one more fine and true. .'\or Itns a mother ever loved \lort~ truly dear than you. We who loved you sadly miss “My hclping Hand tlffer on a mu credit basis "Mr ‘ l.aurIn. A. .. ,,a..,._. ,,,,.,,,,..r W... I Pl‘9\|(lt'lll_ 2i st. Paul St. luast. ]p [t‘.[ lonely hours of lhinking‘ b10"”’~‘arl- .__i M‘ __fi‘. 1I..I.I_IiIIs of you are ever here.. lint-r i'cIuetnt)ered b_v u..- uartlers Acci.‘lItllllll_late(l *"'”"~" ‘ CAN A(‘(‘OMMODATE I on 2. DOIRON — In fond and loving Vocational or P W C. student iiit-nior_v of Elmer Joseph boarders. One half block Ironi Doiroii son of Mrs and the ColleSt‘- 86 Cumberland Sl- ‘ale ltiidolph Doirori who lost H.‘ M‘, an buard 'PENSl0l\'l-IRS A(‘(‘0MMODATED \«l.”ma\, Dec 1s[H'1M' C' S" confortahle warm home with "" * ' ' . .. -. M \c smile with the world zilralewn “el Robbins ar; QIII we nc\eI' forget .____._. _T_j.I lriscrted b_v the l-‘amily. cars I , I ,_._j.,... ....- . __._...,.%.... ":3. .;.t::.?°.I:::.:.:::°"‘°::.“:2: ma pbwd ‘Nay December 2nd. Dect-niber lst (an a(‘('0'f‘nlllt')-‘ W-)h. da(:eB2 pa.\'¥‘llgl‘l'S. Contact Dd- If, ’ . Ono sad and lonely year s ...E...__e_‘_..__r’mn -__*E___ 5:58.11 5"“ °"' W" 3°" cars and Trucks l-or Sale 3 The shock we received that 17547775 pAss7E-;Vi\v'VGE;§VZ16lipE_[N evening. We still remember good condition. James Mac-I Calliim. Brackley Point. toss l"0RD“(‘AR TWO 1*o.\'r:/.I Radio. heater. New tries will; take cheaper car in trade, Phone Tyne Valley 13-2l She bid no one a last farewell. She said goodbye to none. The heavenly gates were open wide. I TODAY'S SPECIAL A loving voice said “Come As angels keep their watch up there. oh God. please let her k ow - . I We love and miss her so. Ever remembered by Mommy, Daddy and Eric. ll . That we down here do not for- wet Rat-in’ to go. I950 Meteor Coach Five Canadian Vessels Handed Over To Turks I ‘C1’ ’—D°“’“<"‘ 311"" iruRi\Ti’sHi7:i)”’ Room? ifaifrrju formally handed I 175 S d St over five Canadian navy escort l—-- 3': my ' -— -———a.—_ vessels to the Turkish Navy l-‘ri- l 3 UNFVRNISHED ROOMS. ON day in a brief ceremony at the second floor. D' 066. "3‘l“«'"d "am base "93" 2 ROOMS FOR RENT. PH()NE ‘ 735 F. R. McLaine Ltd. Dial 7358-9 I For Rent ' SYl).\l-IY lster Pearkes hcre l%anI,;tii'-t-lass vessels are -- -- .--—. — --W - - . .,... ms, of ,0 be 2....“ ,0 I«‘tIt.i.v MOI)!-IRN Bl'.\‘GALOW Turkcv under NATO mutual aid. 3‘ WI“-‘l""— 5 rmms and ball‘- The other five. also at Point Ed- I Ph‘"'"’ 9159 \\al'('l. are expected to be trans- »l.).RGE rt'RNis”tii?p”iii-‘.A'ri-‘(ti l“""“(l "Ni Sprlni room to let. Also Garage. Dial \lr. 5055 . Pearkes announced fourl mincswccpcrs w" join 9 es- -"look--SANDER‘-—F‘ 6-OR-FD " die -o rse" bringing? ‘ -- * 4 ‘ nu. numb,.,.l,,a,:sfl;n.ed to 14_ A gers finishing sandcrs. portahlc naval spokesman said the mine. . saws. electric drills staplers. rwccpcrs are of the Bay class. I ::l';‘l:;'dl2Ulll.s Suhl)-fl10(£l_‘-wnall(’r. er ros. ia am. All were commissioned since the Hi V ‘ __ cnd of the Second World War and lg Roma “()[*5[.;_ NEwl‘y’ arc now in Halifax. They are the i pamrrod and pammd. par”). Giispe. commissioned in 53- furnished. 3.4 mile from Till- lfld "'9 ('0m0X- UUEBVG and hi‘. Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen Trinity. commissioned in 1954. Tmnml A crowd of 400 watched Turk~ -v—— —-—~-— ———- —- tsh Ambassador Ahmet Cavat; ' For Ustun accept the five escorts -—— ‘ -— - -——— —; Fl‘l(l8_V. Manned by Turkish sea- I75 ';U"‘(lf‘l["lES' MRS‘ w' W000!" .. men. they are expected to leave 3 _, _~ I here early next week. They are FOR SAl.E—(‘('M RYCICLE (‘HE if for zip Dial 9584. Good condition. MAN’S BICYCLE. i*,‘l\PijY"zs llppcr Qut-cn After :i 5 PULLETS R. i. R. and B? R. laying. John Carew. Brookfield. I scheduled to sail to Hal ax familiarization c r u i s e s before heading for Turkey. In a short address Mr. Pearkes said. "these ships and the five which are to follow are good and versatile ships. They have served I~ , ' ~ - us w not only as minesweep- QLANTITY or HAY’ PRICE‘ 50 ers but also on convoy escort °"""° I?" bale‘ M’ J’ Mclwr‘ duty. and on patrol: and I have"__ "ake lefllfzm _ _ ,_ no doubt th the hands of BELL - SAW PORTABLE 0l'T- their new officers and men. fit. Apply D. Blackett. ood se v'ce will continue." Georgetown. P. F‘ I. g . 1 N0 TRANSFER DATE .s'rt'pt-:NVr"ro LEARN HAIR- . TEMPERANCE I FIELD WORK-I . Terrance l\IlHXt'llllIS, Elliotvale. OUT OUR WAY IY J. R. WILLIAMS For Salt si.An woon FOR SALE WELL °“~'E5"*‘ 9 5*"- WM - 9----*--MM . ’ IE -its was» was you, ‘4 ‘iv: -in 5°_‘'>°'‘‘;’‘l~ 5» 3- “'39 Nd 03-. ' MEAN t.N.'Abl'D-EN earanamen Min:--ave Dial 5351. - su mac: or we in M‘! eitace —— ——— 1 or are A FELLEK5 EARS ».It> some or me: I C AN’ CARRIED ‘EM N 005 FDCKIT.’ I REMEMBER WELL TH’ WV TH VIGILANTE _ feiulo Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED APPLY personally to island Grill. MORE COFFEE? [I 2." Illlti t .~‘.- 1:.‘ p-- 04 dressing. Write Box 529. Guar- dian .—_ ..- auac-—J MAKE MORE MONEY 'riiAN‘. you tlirought possible. Sell to. your friends and others. in al protected territory. our guar-‘ antecd necessities including? toilet preparations. farm spec-l ialtics, large assortiiieiit of gift: boxes. t'()Slllt‘ll(‘\ gelling pcrtcnrc lllln(‘('§’SSal'_\/. “:;'.‘..'\:: '.‘ ‘—- ref . #5 . ‘ . establishing a business of your own. Write for free details and catalogue to M . Gar- dner Dept . I600 Delori- mier. Station (‘ Montreal. “—llEL|':WA"ll‘l'iE.Il“_ ll / I/4.. \ I . Jkwattng 0'3 / I ms wev LIKE ‘to LIVE oven Otlvhml-—-vn urn- er for schools and (‘hurchl organizations in Province. At- . tractive salary and expenses! Wanted l “f)N0R fan‘ ON DEC’ 10 Apply T°"‘p”“""° F°d"' wiAN'raod—'-1957 on issslci/tit L-’.§§.§a{.-.L.'.”i.‘ilni§te*:°"I5‘$'i' ation. Box 209. Souri . P. E. I. ‘ « ' 0 ’ ~~ --—-—-—-—-- -- — - E----——i_l (sedan) pr;-rerably new. tcrnal affairs, will receive the Log! and found 1 sun? _.pe(.m(. wpe Wm, I 1937 Nobel Peace Prize at a cere- accessories and lowest cash I m0fl.V 3‘ the 0510 UmV9l‘5lly D90 prp-9_ A11 fepheg gtricfly con. .10. The Canadian Embassy here fideiitial. White ABC incarelsaid Pearson will arrive Dec. 8 Guardian and Patriot and probably leave Dec. ll. WA”NTED Mal’ Hell‘ w3““'7‘l IFL'l.l. on I’.-\R’l‘ TIME DEALERS FOR ONE OF THE |_)RA’lI‘7TS!\1ENmARVE—lNV(;R[-jAT|‘ OLDEST l:;S'l‘ABLlSliED FIRMS IN CANADA. RED YEAR.0LD HEIFER. tatoo marked GYG. A_pply Ed Drake, Vernon. STRAYED FROM PREMISES‘ Shortliorn year-old heifer," _ me We are e_nlai'giiig our sales force: If you have al prim Reading Elisa m.a”able_ ‘car and are wiIlin_g_to donate 15 hours a week as a part Diplorng ,,wa.~ded_ pree goiderltime man and willing to work, you can earn at leaxn Mention course required. Pri- ;$60.()() weekly. If you are willing to donate full time the mgr)’ School of Drafting. Dept ‘average man can earn $150.00 Elm) 3°‘ ‘Z3- 5“'*"°" T°" l\'o past selling experience necessary. no invest- '__*___m.__. ments required. We give class and field training FREE. » WANT!-1Dv—Rl-ILIABLE MAN As;All sales made by appointment. Weekly advance com- dealer in Queen and ingslmissionx ' Counties Experience not nec- , - 1, . - - - , . ,s_.a,_,.4 A fine oppomumy to If you ate not intt tested in improving your stand- step Into oid profitable buspard of living please do not reply to this ad. ness where Rawleigli Productsl . _, . ve been sow for ye,,,S_ Bigi Write P. O. Box 4.)», Montague, or 86 Fitzmy St., profits. Products furnished on‘ Charlottetown- credit. Write Raw'leigh's Dept‘ K--170-I63. 4005 Richelieu. .\Itoni1. real. Que. I _ RADIO SER- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING vercing Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained men ' urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good paying job in one of those ::f1’§3°"n°:M'edb‘f‘ mhg Classified advertisi_ng is inserted in both The Iron age and post your ,..qu...,‘Giiai'dian and The Patriot. quickly - no obligation. Radio secutive issues. Moncton. N. _ Services llftered , ICAN D0 PART-TIME HOUSE- work or cleaning. Dial 8117. fields and remain at work. No Ads must appear in con-p Collcfle of Canada, Box 17l,i _ . ' One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per} word per day. ' I Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriotl ill -'_-c per word per day. 1- I tron YOUR Essorsroiiiamoit. Six consecutive days. Guardian and Patriot, 3c pe requirements in the city. Dial I Harry Mellisb 8398. ‘word per day‘ {ALTERATIONS DONE. SKIRTS. Minimum Charge for 20 W0I‘d5- j blouses de ions pants c Measurements ' your home, Pick up and do- livcry. Phone 3316. BU I LDI NC:S_— RAISED or MOVED PROFESSIONAL CARDS I BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRlSTS_ I _SoLIcIToRS, Etc._ ‘Ir; 0. - ——— Dill 5612 I Bell, Matheson & Foster * 150 Richmond St. J. A. Carruthers, .12: Kent st_ l I I I 5611 —_l:';n I. Grant, 0. I).- " I24 Kent He rt not say when the four ?'Ei:§R5A"_l}U‘EPgs% AISO l'0UlldaTl0f'IS PM in J. Elmer Blanchard;HB.A. I rm —I Halifax-based minesweepers will‘ ‘rah: Riggry ‘ ' °s‘ ‘ 165 Queen Dial 4232* J. S. Taylor, R.0. I lnin the Turkish Navy. They are _ 2 . ‘ -. -_'..____._ COUNTY 01‘ TOW" —M"*A’."F “ ’ ELLE“ C...” 5...; g, Q“... St., of the same class as six turned p[N}'.;s1- (Hung comb ;1.ooi . armer, ., . . mac. "3: _ “on” as‘ . over to France under a mutual, per bag delivered anywhere in’ PHONE 6407 Bank of Commerce BI it [—-——~—~~ —— -———. ' ' 9 . 1 . —-~.—- . . --I SHLi::l‘gt;f30.n:l;l;slnitnesweepers, city. Arnfast Coal Company. -1 Anna“ M_ Gin". LLB. I H. .l. Mabon. . L tjriitiritn Ntiitiiii-In or 100 gallon sized barrels. Waddell Bros. Crapaiid. I OIL " i-*tiRN'A”c’r: " ifs'En"T‘i.2 are now in service in the navy The Turkish crews for the five I years. Winston Drake. Vernon. ships turned over Friday arrived Phone 16-14. here Nov. 13 aboard the Turkish 1‘l,.fi'O§;r"FE§DEm§‘ATf1§'bbfiR3 "‘“'3' Vessel Ah" They “em for 1953 or 1954 Chev coach. the intervening two weeks get- ting acquainted with their new VESSC John Daly. Commerical Cross. I, 3 FORMALS, ONE wmrr-: sizi: identification aboard the 16. one pink size ‘-2. one Blur escort, W” finned to Tm-ki5h_ Size l6x. one single burner hot Ind the 3 h 1 pi. nun“ we” I plate. Dial 4445. After 5. changed from the Kentvllle. Ken- I 5.-‘0i“g'A”l].;”__Ifi?:g(:f,'v'y“f)'[j ‘cits ora Nipigon. Fort William an gm Ind drake, .b,.e,.de,._,.» Medicine Hat. to Bartin. Brand- ;3m_ Mgcponaldv Inns 88"!» B°dl'|mI- Wilmot Valley. * IIAND SLEIGRS. SMALL MED turn and large. Seethese be- fore buying. Spurgeon Hickox, 23 Hawthorne Ave ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN now. one Holstein heifer to calf first of January. Apply Keith Foy, Tryon. FOR SALE AT ASHTON. I50 AC- res of land consisting of about 15 acres clear. balance soft and hardwood. Apply to James Mclnnls. Selkirk. P E. Island. ONE REGISTERED GUERN- ' r. Newly with better calf by her side. f n be registered. Ralph Kelvin Gm U. 5. Works On freshened I in Richmond St. mai 4747 “"""3'° A. written c”.‘IlII”e£.'Li..i;.‘ I ARCHITECT Phlutps Bldg.. 711 Grnttou st.; Palmer 3! Hlsllm J. F. 'l’00MBS.~B. Arch. Rank of Nova Scotla Bldg. ‘ Ancnngcr " ‘[0 Richmond St. .-'“"!.'.-°'!-I'. 8991,- ONE OR TWO ROOM APART- ment heated. ' or I furnished unfurnished. Phone 5678 be- teween 5.1!) and 6.3). I 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR 4 I or 5 months. Central. Heated -_——Peake & Nicl;olson_—. Dm "65 Elderly couple. . Bog I "5 §'L"".""§f"?‘ G. Keith Picltard 524. (‘are Of Guardian an A - 3_ ,g.»d,_ M_g_A_[_c._ . Patriot cm... Jinx‘ x:,°(,;$'43.',','u." 8, Snnunernlde. P.E.l. Dial ms “} W‘ ,_,. . ;_ _. ._ ' . _' Charlottetown. Tuesdays and Wanted TO II! I IAN M. . MacLEOD, us. num um am y "- -E _“~"'~* E“ A —-E‘ ctmmr: nwo. —: I-*.n;;.~.;....';:.GS..::'.:.::;'?*Y...,,¢:i ..I.... S... 0...... I Peter A. Mt-Neil ' .’ -' ' . DIAL 1361 I ll Gt. Ger St. Charlottetown field 900 a. m.. Milton 9.30.. , Charlottetown Railway Wharf. lh“ “' P‘ 0' ‘ 5" to; York 1.00 p. m. Bedford 2; FREDEmCé\‘ LARGE’ Tracadie 2.30: Mount Stewart; Room an Confgienuon Bid‘ 33 Pl5‘1“ld 3330: F0” A“3“5‘“' Corner Queen and Richmond Sta. 4; Watervale 4.30; Vernon Riv— Men" from Ron] 3.“ 31¢‘) DIAL MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS. I7‘. I. C. 0. I HIGH WATER M I A M I. FLA. ——— lltiw nttiwn ls hoppers caught by the flood Sit‘: Iw 'Ide(‘p Miami'was swamped by inches of rain here last \\'t-tliics- crept over sidewalks day afternoon and prt--(‘hristniais linto dcpartnicnt stor e s. This IFrance Makes A-Bomb, Plans Test Next Year By DA\'lD REID lllléifldllllf‘. said Finiice will es- PARIS Ilteutersl — l-‘rance is-plode its first atom bomb next making an atom bomb and .lansl spring. ‘ ‘O (951 ll 093‘ J/9315 l“l°Tm9dl “Work started In 1956." the Sources Said FFlfl8)'- I magazine said. ‘‘II is being car-, A d€‘l("n(‘9 mini-*‘1'.V SP0l<C>'m«""l ricd out in the grcatcst secrecy‘ said studies now bcinr made will‘; at 8 speed Wm.-h asiomshes our‘ result in “practical applications. autos" 13011‘ In the (‘Wll and mll1i3|'.V Officials of Fi'ancc"s atomic en- rlelds" Of nU(‘l'~‘Bl' P0“£‘I'- "8 ergy commission have said work, fldded it IS "01 Y‘-‘1 P0SSlbl9 10 “X on nuclear energy for scientific; 8 date» and indiistrizil purposes is so ad‘ The sources said. however. tho I vanccd that the counlr_v could go military plans‘ have bccn t’til]l linto I>r0dlicti<in at \'h()r[ "mm-_ pleted and parts of the bomb now I WOULD MAKE OWN Ire being manufactured. | Julcs Moch. "rcni-h delegate to This would make l-‘rancc the United Nations disarmament ‘DUN! Power possessing the talks. said in New York Oct. 22 atomic bomb after the L'nited that France would make its own States. Rttssia and Britain atom bombs If an litist-‘\'c.st Ills’. Enterprise. a weekly biisincss armament agrccincnt could not IN MIAMI ..m ' ~ is ,1 .1? ’1 - t "3 .r ._ 6’ group shown crossing S. Miami atched as water smcral Inclics Avenue and First Street. 3 V. AP Wlrephoto. be reached. France. he said. would not be content to remain the only Big Four power w i t h o u t nuclear weapons of its own. In past months. France clearly has avoided any commitment that would deprive it of the right to make atomic weapons. In ratifying the six-power treaty for a Wcst European atomic pool. France agreed to pool its nuclear rcsourt-cs for peaceful purposes but cxpicssly reserved the rig to make atomic wea ns. Defence Minister Jacques Cha- ban-Dclmas told a press confer ence last week that France would accept no NATO dsscrimination about the possession of nuclear weapons. Sees Russia Running Neck And Neck In Missile Race WASHINGTON LAP‘ -— lloiialtllgroup of eight officials made final '?e|:gl".l€S.‘ed€l[){ll;\1' l&V.Sd delgmce S(‘](‘t-Ha’ previous tentative d:cis(i1on b‘): y. s ll 0 lies 1_\' nigi ‘ ic presttcnt to go 3 ca wit that he believes thc Unlitffl Statcsi both and Riissia are running “ncck~I Quarlcs said that “as a whole _3"d‘"9‘‘k_’ 1" ll‘? d"\"‘l0Dnicnt ofitoday." the United States missile mltcrcontinental ballistics mI.s- prIII_'rani is alicad of Russia. 05- A r the intercontinental or Quarlcs gave the estiniatc to 5.000—niilc missile. he said. "our ll‘? Sena“? P”‘P8T€‘dncss siibi-oni-' program is cither on a par with mit I l)t-fcncc .\'ccrctar.v‘thcirs it's very hard to say __ Neil McElroy ordcrctl the twol which is ahead —it is a neck—and- US. rival intcrmcdiatt range‘ neck situation." . missiles--the Thor and the" .lup-. lter—int production for opcra- tional pur McElroy He said he could not say with assurance "cithcr side is ahead." ‘SHOULD ASSUME OCTDONE [- But he agreed with committeel counsel Edwin L. Wcisl that theI United States should base its pro- poses. annouiicccl the deci- sion to the committee. hcadcd by Senator L y n d o n B. Johnson lDcm- Tcxfl.‘ ‘gram. for safety‘s sakc. on "the Vice — President Rit-liard Nixon assumption that they «the Rug. told a press conference Wcdncs- siansl are ahead." day night that, in view of ‘csi-l in a osed session l'8l'll(‘l‘ Wed- dent Eisenhower‘: llln e .1 s. a nesday. Allcn Dulles. directtir of look For Series Of Satellites To Be Launched Next Spring WASHINGTON IAP» A setrcs of earth satellites will be fircd in space next spring if the ifortbcomlng launching of the US. Navy's Vanguard test satellite is successful, Dr. John Hagen said Wednesday. Dr. Hagen. a native of Amherst. NS, and scientist in charge of the Vanguard project, plans for the series of launchings; at a press conference called to brief reporters on preparations for the first United States satel- st. Askcd about adapting the Van- guard rockcl as an intermediate range ballistic missile IIRBMI. Dr. Hagen commented only that the second stage of e three- stage rocket would land 1.500 miles from the launching point. RANGE 1.500 MILES The range usually accorded in- termediate range missiles is 800 to 1.500 miles. Dr. llagen also said the army's satellite project is a "back tip" for the navy Vanguard project. The test satellite. a six-Inch Tl‘ 5‘ 3dd9d- l'0W9V9|'» where‘ is due to be fired at Cape that even if Vanguard is first into Icgngvey-,|_ p1,,__ --sometime in the air. the army still should be December" — and possibly next l“°jW°‘t1 ‘O I0 lhfld Wm! "-8 OWII pro ec . = as 0 week. Dr. Hagen said if this satellite He asserted he knew of no the Central Intelligence Agency. gave the committee an ominous. A secret report on Russia missile and other military production. Members of the committee said he painted “a sad and shocking" picture that. when revealed in a report by the committee. should “sliock' American officials and the public “out of its compla- cency." Mcl'lli'oy told the subcommittee that Thor and Jupiter will ready for firing from U.S. bases in Britain by the end of 1958. Allisto: Man Gets Met. Award T.A. Hiclten of Alliston was mentioned by Andrew Thompson. Director of the Meteorological Branch. Department of Trans- rt who announced the names of twenty co-operative Weather Observcrs Canada who D8 weather reporting over a peri of years. At the present time there are nearly 1,000 co-operative weath- er observers 1n Canada. These observers perform their duties without paymcnt from the Met eorologit-al Branch to observe the weather and record the tem- perature and rainfall or snowfall if any has occurred. At the end of each month. the co-operative 0bS9l’Vel" mails his completed re- port to the district collectit-i cen- tre After tbe district centre has extracted certain information re- quired locally. these reports forwarded to the Climatological Division of the Meteorological Branch in Toronto where the re- cords from all statlo ‘ ed in the arious reports of Branch. It was pointed out _ it Mr. Thomson that the co-operative climatological observers have oontri of the climate of Canada. Wea- uier reports submitted in! Ill 8': la 33:. New Glasgow 9:00 A —-?-'-—————--—--‘—- ll orbited around the earth gut» rocket conceived, built and . Wheatley RIVET l0: Holmes J05 w- MacDonald. — D! It. cesafully. a second test sphere brought to the point of firing in I Corner It; New Haven 1 p. m. B.A., Q.C. DIAL 42)! will be put up a month later and a shorter time than Vanguard. nsh w L30; Cram 2; T I 150 Richmond Street then a third. After that. he said The test satellite will radio r:i;02ttlt Alfianv 3"mst K ’k(oI'l ‘ Dial 471 Box 471 =2? 21‘-inch rI:‘IGl(l)l(l9;fl wlllmbt; ha-ck lnntflormatlon on beat on the .. , -e ‘ e ; en- ‘*“““’“: u n a lie I slngton I-3;‘ Cllifrttin 5.30 Paying. M'°Ph°° ‘ T"‘“‘°' will ggt underwa; in then:)rlri: lion Til thcgnutelllte. andfllnftzl: $24.00 a pair for fltE)d pliga otyer: 3 “'9” 3- 3'" ‘"3 The firat“teslt ls rgiw in motion concerning alr density ?....'II’.3.'..‘.'.1.§7"Ir..'.l.lr..?.'."...e.l'.’FCHIROPRACTOR . . C... L... 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Se Erroll Flynn ‘ Seeks Damages IDS ANGELES IAPI — Errol naked $250 ted at the during thc all there Flynn. 48. was taken to jail. rs on bu‘ charge was dismissed. try club also was named a do fendaut in the suit. Flynn's complaint alleged that Friedman. who was off duty at rresfied him “malici- ' oppress n‘ was nrres Riviera Country Club reen Publicist; b the time. a ously and with intent to and injure the plaintiff.‘ LOW SHORES Coastline of Britill south America. like that of Hol land. is below sea-leve. and inter set-ted by canals. IN MEMORIAM- HARRY QUIGLEY Thc people .f the coniniuiiiiv of Mt. Tryoii and surrouiitliiig districts were shocked nd wt- 72 by car and tractor accident. He passed away in the Prince County Hospital on the morning of the %th four hours after be- ing hit. , Harry was the eldest son of the late James Quigley and Mary A l-‘raiicis. born at Wilmot \aI '. .lune 1. 1885. lie was of a very fi'Ieiitll_\ (lls position and made friends with both young and old. e was a faithful member of the L0 1.. also a member ~ United Hap tlst Church. Tryon. from wIII~I¢ the funeral services were held There was a short service at the house. The funeral servite were conducted by . . R Graves. assisted by Rev. A. F) Piercey. Rev. l.. R. Graves took his lf‘xl from lat Sam. Chapter 20. Iird verse A very large gathering at- tended the servlces at both the church and grave. The L.O.L. formed a guanl of honor at the ouse. church and grave where at the conclusion of the church service by Rev 1.9. Graves the Orange burial ser- vice was conducted by Grand Master Rev. A.E. Piercey. Chap- lain Stewart lnman. Deputy Lloyd Affleck then followed the service of the Royal Black Knights of Ireland. War Prct-cp- tor (‘yril Macl-‘arlane officiating. Chaplain Peter M. MacCaull. Re- ’ lnman. Deputy Lloyd 7:7 '4 ing: his wife, Georgie Trenholm; two daughters and two son: fNevat. Mrs. Clarence Recipe. Charlottetown ; (Charlotte '. .\lr«. W ter Kaliner. Hamilton. Ontar- io: Wetmore with the Canadian Army in Germany. Russell. (‘ape Traverse; one brother I-‘rank. Carleton Siding, and one sister. tHilda'. Mrs. Lester Freetown. The large number of floral tributes bore ‘eslimony to the high esteem in which the deccas ed was held. Honorary pallbearers were W Stewart lnman. Walsh. Fred Sherran. T.l. man. P.M. MacCaull and (‘II-il Mitcl-‘arlane. Active pallbearrrt were Messrs Russell Thomson. Urban Waddell. Harry Pattcrsnn. C rence Reeves. Sheldon Dixon. Franlt Mt-Kenna interment was in Westmorland Cemete . The flowers were from the lIIl— Nova and Clarence Russell and Elsie Willo. Robert Grace and Rnlicr ta Trenholm. Amherst. N F Grandchildren. Reeves and Gilli le ya Relce. Kathleen and fami|.\' Irene and Harry Dickie. Suninicf si e Bruce Hal 5. Quigleyr and Walsh: 0' ax. S are Jim. Dorothy ‘and family Jim. Betty Power and famili Members of Prince Arthur L I‘ In Matt, Cynthia White fami-I Ladies‘ Auxiliary, B.t. . ' Frank. Florence and family CROSS Charlotte and Waltu A11! Quicley, New Ross. N S 2% E5". is E E5: and Wynne Weddell. AI