3-. A 3.- i I-DIlAL85O6‘ FOR GUARDIAN WANT ADS Monday. Oct. 28. 1952; °§,§,gf,°,?"g3}’,';fE;'l:,§,L,§, - ——————— men. Dial mo. IN MEMORIAM ,'iiAHAM — In loving mem-I my of our dear husband andl can and tracks Far sale ms man saD‘A‘.rTis4s’i7-‘oi. tiac Coupe 1948 Chev. 5 passen- . ger coupe. 1961 Nash States- father. Charles Graham. who-' mu Aw” R G, u. G _ §’“"7""“ 3”" °°'°"°' ”"" nae. Central Royall? ' " -,-,,,,_;.. who [me you wmyl issi ri.vMou1'h isisi.vi~:DI:ifi: miss you A. -_t dawns another year 1 in the Iovlng hearts of thinking Tliuughts of you are very dear. Sadly missed ' and family. ‘IN MEMORIAM CLARENCE w. CHING The death occurred in the ear- i_v evening of Sept. 12. 1957, at the Souris Hospital. P.E.l. of _ following a long and pain- . which he bore with two tone 16.000 miles. Perfect eondition.VDial $584. - :1 VANGUARD nADio'.'.-haw bltltry. heater and good tires. 8751!). Maurice Murphy, Ken- slnzton Road isu HALF-TON cuavnonar, A-l condition. All new tires. Reasonably priced. Apply Box 5!). Guardian. for item , eon uzwr rifooifsaivpaas Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. HEATED A'ND"iru’i’tNisuED rooms. Dial 3306. I I I "*1 "5 '’‘‘"‘ door Phone sass Ch .t Black Pond. P.E.l on Jan _ . A... .. _, . Ztatti, i89}i. the son of the late’ LARGE FURNISHED FRONT: \lr and Mrs Peter Citing. He bed in heated house room Phone 3116 after 4 pm. roun R o o M’—Ai>An'rMi:'Ni with bathroom. large hall pri- heated. u.is an honest and loyal worker. a true friend who was ever ready I in cxlcnd a helping hand A faith- fi. and loving husband and fa-I vate entrance. Oil Di- I 'l‘i'l He w be missed in ll1PI.] 3475_ I H» t,’ h". home (I —--~ ~—~—~————-———' in l"IlTu(I'nlltlI‘t'Ill.nlllS”llII€ cxamnxile ‘A363 HEATED ‘ ‘ ROOM apartment with electric range, suitable for adults. Write Box IJ. G rdlan. . HEATED. MODERN Tl-IIRD‘ floor! unfurnished apartment.‘ thr and mu. avail-I able. November lat. $60. per month, lal Prince St. I LARGE TRAILER. ruuv a.I quipped for housekeeping. Can’ accommodate four people. Gas‘ range for emitting, frigidaiire and heater. Dial 6852. APARTMENT FOR RENT SEC- ond floor. Modern kitchen with electric stove, living room.I oath and bathroom. Heat-I ad. continuous hot water. We-i ter rates and garbage dlspos-I and wise counsel will -rlailves and friends who camel In pay their last respects, the nutny beautiful floral tributes. Emir-rs and cards of sympathy. tmttfied to the high esteem in \\llit'li the deceased was held. lie leaves to mourn his wife. formerly, Ena Garrett. and the following sons and daughters: l‘.uh_\-_ .\irs. Sheldon Dixon. Sour- lc. Roma of Torontt, Kathleen ltay, Gordon. Betty. Peter and‘ \lil<lred at home. Also two bro- thers. Tylc¢‘Black Pond. Has‘- mon, Summerviile, Mass. and one sister Grace. Mrs. R. D. Ca- mcron. East Point. He was pre- .1 m_ A] , LI dear-eased by two brothers and m£.9135_ '0 “flu 0' "B tun sons. -j-————--—-——- The funerel service was con- ducted by the Rev. H.R. Bell! in South Lake Church. The hymn Far Sale FOR SALE PERCHERON MARE 5 years old. Hazeu Doughartl New London. I I as an. AND it..i. cnoss rm,‘ leta. ready to lay. Apply Jam-. es Murphy. Cherry Valley. Cy... wart. accompanist. The pen bear-I er; were Nelson Stewart, Hugh ‘ Campbell. Wesley . Bruce Law- . SAFE - GUARD CHEQUE WRI-' rence Sutherland, Joseph Cliap- ter. practically new. AppIyI man and Edison Rose. Box 529 Guardian. I interment was in South Lake _ ‘I-’,“slfij:§_‘_"—1‘ ('-¢‘m°'°">’ “"3"” h"°“'°"" rarn. Alvin Stetson. Freetownl -Souris supervised the funefll —————-—~ ~——-—-—-—--—-—— ~ “.ra,m.mem,_ JOIIN IEERII B. TRACTOR: in good condition. Apply Rob-. I CARD OF THANKS ert Dodds. Harrington. _ ONE sworn sawnvo MA- \lrs.’ Clarence Ching and fam- chm.’ mod ¢o,,dm,,,,_ A1,, Ily wish to thank. their friends on. _m.‘-nu du ou henul and neighbours for their kind- med 5 mum Apply 37 cow. ness and help during their re- cent bereavement. Also all those who sent flowers. letters. and cards of sympathy. FLORAL TRIUTEI er St., Parkdala. AT-Pans iron ii:u.v.. COOK- ing and eating. Bring contain- cs. Cecil Stetson. Mlrfllfleld.‘ riuow iron sum: —' aacisraiurn wife and famll . Cheviot (North Countryll Katherine. Harrison and fam- °h0|¢0 "ml Grflded 3“ lambs and yearlings. bonus . . . ummerside. I NIW I057 REMINGTON PORT-I able typewriters plus free typ- ing course. Excellent for stu- dents. one dollar down and one dollar weekly. Dial 8169. xiii: as:A1'i:n. coon CON- dition. Complete with too gal. l-‘.lia. Rupert and family. WRISATHS Little Harbour W] staff. Matthew and Maclsean Llri Rtisrsell and Beth. (‘ameron Family. Little Harbour School District« Tyler. Beatrice and Heath. \lr. and Mn. Elmer Fraser ‘PRAYS pgeg. tubing. etc. 350. Ruby and Sheldon. .'__. .. , ._ Fast Point W.l FOR 0 SALE —M0'I'0RCYCLE.‘ Rose, Joe. Etta and Blanche. I963 English "Vincent". 3300. Ir.’ an_(‘i Mrs. Arthur Dixon 31:: ls)::nrI‘4c3rsiS(;lemgg‘sldI oI'I em ami y. - l \lr. and Mrs. Eldon McKen- ”“PUf_LE'-I-s_" NEW "" ""‘d “‘""I«"' shire Barred Rock. 3‘: months “I 5"“ M" G"""3’ DI"°“ old. Everett Boyle, New Ha- anri family. Wm 1 VII‘ FLOWERS ——‘v—----~" - r - \lnrt.ha, Wcslcv and l"amily- tNl.g_EmL_%I'n:‘1:E‘:u:h’:,I:BS \lr. and Mrs. Roy Molten and‘ i ' . t°':...:.':.¥. ‘tus. i“»lrlv-rdon Dick, Toronto. louewwn ER. ‘7 AvT\Ti.7iniTrf Ar noi.'MA’N"§. Charlottetown Store; Several used Hot Air Pipeleu Furnac- latiric. . _ \lt-s. S. J. Mc Vane and fam- ll~. I‘car1e Stewart. es for coal or wood. All 1l.|.I'3GRAMS thoroughly reconditioned and File and Rupert Garrett guaranteed. Priced {Wm 845.00 and Cash or ter Katherine. Dorothy and Mar- J~l-e (Thing. up for quick sale. ma. 17170 LAiT‘.ii’RooMs srfifn '' -l rat. Guardian Page‘) I mrsm sifiaeelstsgy For Sale €.._.__.:..__ HALF ACRE MAEIIJ. _P1.V Neil Campbell. llmwood. ’aousa”ron 'sAi.a i.'ocArap~ Priced for' 0- I in Hunter‘ River. immediate sale or will consid- er exchange basis for house . in Charlottetown. All modern I conveniences Write Mack Bea- ton. Box as Hunter River. FARM CONSISTING se zliocres in high state of cultivat- ii. out buildings in good shape; 1% miles from Trans-Canada Highway on improved road. Near school and churches. Ap- ply Louis Costello. Rusticovllle. ZLECTROLUX BRAND NEW. 1957 model. Never used includ- es complete attachments and oordwinder was traded in on the all new " mpact Home Cleaning Unit“ goes for most reasonable oflfer. time Compact Sales. 176 Kent St. Charlottetown. Dial DH). ‘Legals lieip Vvlastsd EXPERIENCED Bruce. National Eiwloyment Office. PART - TIME aALRaLAD- ies for Ladies ready-tow/ear. Apply Gcoendal Onsnpany. Lost And Fund :50 REWARD LOST wit « Angona eat. pet dial 8011. 1081‘ SEPTEMBER I11‘! vicinity Eeton‘s one ladies luggage tan pump. ' Iialo ilsls Wanton MONTREAL FIRM WANTS EX- perianced feed and grain sales- man with car for Maritime Coverage. Salary and com- mission. Apply Seaiway Grain Company. 1500 St. Catherine St. West Montreal. Que. MONTREAL FEED AND GRAIN Firm requires experienced grain salesman with car for Maritime coverage Salary and commission. Apply Seaway Grain Company, 1500 St. Cath- arine St. West. Montreal. Que. AGE N0 HANDICAP WE need a man to service customers kins route cas require . time wi-lnting to nor St. Roch Street. Montreal. Que ORA!-‘TSMEN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-study for e well-paid secure job. Home-study courses on Blue- print Reading also available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Draft‘ , pt. CG. Box 123, Station "Q". Tor- — RAD 0 BER- vercing. Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good paying job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experience - but some high school needed Give educa- tion. age and post your request quickly - no obligation. Radio College of .Canada. Box 171. Moncton. N.B. llscsllanasas GOOD NEWS: ‘JET’ CLEANS liot steel ranges. Sold at stores. Services ilfforstl sur covns AND Di.AriTs snide to order. Dial 6605. Wanted Ts lay WANTED to stir. i>i.Av'ram. Apply G. H. Van Kanmen. Charlottetown. R.R. 2. I lasted Is llsiit FOUR OR FIVE ROOM apartment City. Ground floor preferred. Phone 7039. flsrlt lantss w"6iut wifiran As aAav"sr—-r. flag in daytime or evenings. Dial 7842. ”.I House newly runodallod. I III] "I TODAY'S SPECIAL Deal ones. look its age. has during his last days on I IN MEMORIAM cu‘ int i or Jane A. s. PlaeDONALD M ‘I ° u'""" °' "‘° peaceful death with family and neighbors surrounding his bed- ’ side offering their humble peti- tions for the dying broudit a fitting close to the life of one who tried to serve God faithful in s of health Friends from far and near . came to see his mortal remains me‘ Its: -ms wmbland pay their respects. this to- .u" Wu” Pu.“ “mu his wullgether with the numerous mass- Ims cglod back to his Maker onl I’; ‘:v!}Ifcr;dh'°°':l‘I:" ‘;:.l:,h' "I" e vs mentioned ate. Born ' as us]. pom d dc. On Friday morning one of the ceased spent all his life there. largest funeral: in I-mic Pond .where he engaged in farming. was seen when his remains wer- jHe married Mary MacDoulall conveyed to Saint Francis do '11 Blooming Point who prede- Sales Church where solemn req- Ieeased him 19 years ago. uiem mass was celebrated by - During his years in Little Pond his nephew ROV» Allin M55900‘ arm of his personality aid with Rev. Francis Corcoren, won for him the esteem and af- Deacon and Rev. . D. Mac- faction of neighbors and friends Donald. Sub-Deacon Pfelenl In and although engaged in his own the sanctuary WE" M°||5llfl0|’ duties he was always ready to J. - Murphy. R¢V- D15 L- Iend a helping hand to those to Callaghan. Rev. George MacDon- need ald. Rev. Be MacDonald, Rev Wilfred Keefe, Rev. George MacCormac_ Rev. Reginald Phe- lan and Rev. Charles MacDon- ald. The choir under the direc- tion of Rev. Charles Gallant was assisted by Rev. Wm. Simpson and Rev. Fran-k Ledwell and al- Tuesday. lanes A. E. Mac oven and highly respected resi- dent of Little Pond passed to his 'ete.rnal reward at the ass of so years Though in failing health for I The deceased was a lifelong ‘memeber ‘The Knights of Columbus. A fitting tribute was paid by his fellow Knights who came in a body to see his remains and of- fer prayers for the repose of his soul. 'I'he frequent visits of his pastor. Rev. Charles Gal- 0 ID Interment was in the Church Cemetery where the service was conducted by Rev. Charles Gal- lant P.P. The pail bearers were .1. W. MacDonald, Reid Under- hay. Roy Howlett. Charles . MacDonald John Joe Macdon- aid and J. F‘. Macdonald. He leaves t mourn two sons Lived a good life doesn't 1951 METEOR SEDAN F. R. McLaine Lid. Dial 7358-9 FOR SALE I offer for sale the dwelling and lot. number 471, on the north side of Notre Dame Street in the Town of Sui-nmerslde. . For further particlars apply to:— T. L. LINKLEITER. Q.C., Summerside, Prince Edward Island. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON cmcl STEEL SCRAP (2.000 lb. ionl $22.00 CARBATFERIES ea‘ch 1-00 era. namely: ter Joan Mary C.S.M. Charlotte- town. Kathleen, Antigonish, N.S., John D. Pisquid and Gerard on Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. beer bottles, scrap metal.» Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton‘s Store on Kent Street. ‘ Open 3 A.M. L 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, I OPTOMETRIST§_ I SOLICITORS, Etc_. mike;-sfarruthem 530-, l q__ sot: B°u'l3h;.bc°r::.:sf°u” lulliyronul. Grant. 0. I).“" _———-—~—————- — t . .. 1. Elmer Blanchard. B. —--e—n—*'-—--——‘--'* W at 0'.‘ J. TIYIOI, R.0. 432 I " « Corner Kent A Queen Sta. I FOR SALE New modern bungalow containing five rooms and bathroom, situated on Up- per Queen Street just out- side City limits. Oil floor furnace. garage. large lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced at only $6700.00 L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 FOR SALTS‘- Ai Real Bargain A 1950 Mercury Sedan in very good condition. Can be seen at Reliable Motors. Summerside. For further particulars apply to the office of Do 0. STOWCVL IQ-C. Banister. wig lilgderi Q-Ei—“l-:«3- Office ms — Ilousa use 0 ommcrce a --— ———-—— -———- ~ Allison M. Gilli: LL.B. I,,,,,_,_:',;,I‘ M“"°"' R',9_',_ , iss Richmond st. _Di-i pg L A. W lth c d t, LLB. ,..,.,, -.,..;r: :.". 2...... .._l CHIROPRACTOR Palmer & Hsslem '[)TW_~[{T.C.r,o,, lack of Nova Scotia Bldg. I as PI-hm. 3‘ D“; gag Peaks It N ic_lTolson am. su.--:I . ARCHITECT J. A. Meccuigan E ”“*““Z‘—":“ Curio Illg., Dial I424 Queen at. 3- mil! I40 Richmond St. Dial 3815 TIN" M.‘ MacLEOD. LDG wwr - - cfxgtu. p;;t.c.u— “'°',‘,,fi",,,°,'°"" I a. Arch. M.R.A.l.C.. .__.. V .. .__.. hmsnerside. P.E.I. Dial 530 flggfhee 4 Trainor Charlottetown. Tlesdus and in can at. Dial 423: Fridays. Dial sets —"——"_’rRs:i)ie:R1CALARIE;f . QC. Room I’! Confederation Bldg. Oornc Queen and Richmond sis (Acton from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 8314 I MIMEOGRAPHFNG - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKEEPINC MRS. HELEN ACORN MUSlClANS_— ’_’II—i'(fitTFii‘ARitis.'_’ sun. is: mason It. I IIIOITON ROAD DIAL 9. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONAl.D. CURRIE 5 CO. coonn saomszas A 00. Chas-lauetewa 4 lumnsa-aflaP.l‘.l. an-muse. ”_‘ Dllllll H. it DOANE 1. COMPANY IDGndGOIl'[ell.. oiaiuso-cun P.0.IoalI7 ARTHUR J. GARRE'l'l' . _ nuns aucraic eunanos ties Illlheousest $31’ P. If uaniun Aocoun-run - , nun-usea “J. atnnisstna earth brought to the departing Mrs so by George MacDonald of Tre- Ed ‘e A_ .51”. Kenmm Gmhamhl keting Board rather than in second - Breadalbane. A son Robert "‘7m°[.l°n c°mmI."°e and "I. Randolph Mi“; predeceased}Whl(‘h imposes levies on the in- Iie homestead. Also two Margaret MacLélis'iiIml:.I F9dCI'CTiOn diaa River and Mrs. J J. Mac- Donald. Glenlinnan and van COMM“-led "Om P319 1 grandchildren. M” M‘ mu] mu m pea“. bersl-up now been in OPEl‘lll0:1;0d|’ slightly-over two years . growers are being asked to pass Judgment on its record and IN MEMORIAM '°"“‘°"‘°“"' TWO PUSBISCITES MR8. HERBERT ANDREWS _ "The two plebiscites d in ‘pd At the P.E.l. Hospital on Sept. 1951 appear lC that 1957- ’~h¢|'¢ Pissed Peace-‘growers were supporting a type Ml)’ 3W!¥- M” Marla"! An-‘of Board which would concern d"w5- ‘“d‘’“' °l "'9 We H91“ itself with marketing problems. he” A°d"“"' wI'°'”°3’ R“"—"-‘The present Board has apparent- 'I‘° p'°d°°°”°d R" by ‘l‘"°" ly kept clear of any ’ mmeen y"”‘ . .ment in marketing and has given month‘ pr°‘”°”'. '0 h"‘no indication in this respect of| ‘he Md me mmonum its policy in the future, neither which necessitated lterl does [here appe" to b. my c°m_ m we hospml wh"’Imitmcnt on the part of anyone‘ he] ate ... _. passing to ll. removal she was tenderly cared for un-w _ , til her passing on the above date Tm mummy, “hem” “M “rm” The late Mrs. Andrews. born I’ “Ce” “I” 8 ow to in Wheatley River on ..luly 12 Lb’ B°”d' 1370. daughter of the late John "I! would appear that support Ling and Mary Macnae, was me and continuation of the present last surviving member of .‘ type of Board will mean that no family of ten active attempt will be made to On Dec. 25. HIM. slie mar-‘deal with marketing. lf potato ried Herbert Andrews also of. producers feel that marketing is Wheatley River and resided‘ not important or presents no pro- there until advancing years com- blem then support of the presnet pelled her to retire from ac- Board may be justified on the “V9 “’°"l‘ _ Ibasis of its work in promotional After her marriage she uni!-I matters. if however orderly mar- fhe F3"‘Vl°'W Baptist-keting and placing a measure of ' :\‘°m‘ Mm” “'9'? 3I"¢»authorlly in the hands of the W“ 3 ““"'hI“I ‘ml ”3“'“” °l‘““'I', producers are of importance then ‘tI°“d"m '5 1°“ ‘5 heal’-I‘ p"°“on its record the present Board ‘would not appear to merit sup- Iport; in fact a vote favourable ~ Left to mourn her passing are three sons: Arthur , . . . um Ma“; Chnlelmd Gord0nIto it will continue in operation a In wheauey River and mo dub: body which may effectively pre. ' vent the development of any Killers. E. May <Mrs. Charles . . . Ross, Mmapam Mass. and Mary‘ Board which is in reality a mar- her by . month she .190 1e"e5‘gustry vtgthout allowing the pro- four grandchildren aiid three ucers emocratic representat- great glrandchildren. One grand- l°“- son. es y o s s died I . . wounds received in world W2, GROWERS REPRESENTATION ll. ‘ "The Federation of Agriculture The funeral service, which wut has been for some time concern- largely attended was held [1-omled with the fact that no com- the Fairview Baptist Church; modity or organization and was conducted by her pas--broadly representative of potato tor. ev. Owen Cochran asst» growers now exists in the Prov- tod by Revs. H. L. Mitton end.ince. The importance e in- C. R. Moase. who spole words dusl.ry indicates the desirability of comfort and MP0 to the be- of growers being actively con- I's°3l‘c'9;l-s}l"*e3")'}:‘e1ll:15al:l1'1jS.A;I(I1¢ cerned din xrnatgerslof potato poI- I . ie icy an it eveoping organ- M'~'- W"? flvdrlles of the de~ stations which will'bring their °°“°d- 3)’ I 5P9Cl8l PGQUCIL problems to the general farm or- M’ I" “D7-V5431? 3808 VOW ganization both provincially and faeltngly Face to Face The Pall bearers were Raymond nan°na“y' - . I Abert. and Harry Ling. Arnold ‘Th Purpose of marketingI Neill, Paige Nunn and Lester'I'gismi°n and Maids 1! to pl“- Johnston. all nephews of the do. control and bargaining powere in ceased. Ithe hands of the producers. in Interment wu 1, 3;. church; short. a board should be answer-I Cemetery. I able for its action to the produc-I Flower bearers wee-Q: Vlgltgi-_eI‘l other than by plebiscite. theI Ling, Preston Rackham, Fr-edlpresent board is responsible to, Mackae, and Herbert Stevenson.‘ the 80 Vel'l1m9m- I I The funeral Was under the dir-I which falls short of the basic re- xtioai of James Andrews. Hun- quiraments set out above. I ' W" "The present board is raislngt W Flown“. and apparently plans to continue: raising funds from the industry and while this is justified to thel -extent these fund are used for.‘ disease control. promotion a ndl advertising. etc, nevertheless the! system would appear to consti-i _ tute taxation without represent-‘ Mn. C0" Lin I ation on the part of producers. Mm,“ m, Befkyi I "\’Vhitl¢ the Board trig Pu 31. 31-“ iron en agency or signin e r...§1_ M dam” “ml “Agreed Freight Charge om. Whegtley River w,'M_5_ tract" it would not appear to)ie Wheatley River W.I. CARD OF THANKS I The family of the late Mrs. Herbert Andrews wish to extend’ their sincere thanks to the staff‘ at the P.E.I. Hospital, the doc-‘ I P The family WREATHS AND SPRAY3 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross and amily Ruby. Sally and Blanche. Leonard’ Walters and Har-- -\ ry’s do so. ever. regardless of the of the biiscile on Oct? "How results ober 30 the necessity will still face the growers of develoningl and supporting a strong and of-I to“. C‘ ‘M ‘u kind “cl h_ fective organization.to promote; bors eneclfifriends. and relati‘vg'es and represent the" lnduslry’ for men, mmy act‘ of H d_ Whatever efforts may initiat- M.“ Shawn them during their ed in ood faith in thislregard "mm “d bernvememy .150 m the Federation pf Agriculture those who sent floral tributes, 5'9"“ pr°.p"°d.t,". "”pp°" ‘ml "rd, Nd message. 0, sympmhvj will place lla facilities at the dis. .nd .11 who ,,m,m_be,.,d mm. posal of the potato producer I mother in any way while hospi- talizad. 1‘ i us. FLU DEATHS iusi-: l WINDSOR. om. (CP) — Mrs.I WASHINGTON ‘MM " Tm‘ Jean Harris, 66. a Detroit grand- I en" and Wwumoma in 108 (.mp5 mother, was charged Saturday- baween Sem 1 md OCL 13 than Wm‘ ‘uemlmnli .l° delrwd 5 a year ago, the public health Windsor church Ihingo game of a service reported Thursday. Tho 51-000 .ll(‘l(I>0l Will‘ I Plmfl)’ 0870- I service added. hovvever. it could She was remanded to Oct. 31. for . not ostimate no“ how many were Dl9I- caused by lnfluenu. the only authority competent to B ‘of I-7--nurrv-rv-as --19""-VF" ’ I .:-ggpv -- 9-C-rm -- " mu}-0 .4 ’ -1.0.- 'r."#3§.=.‘l ..,. ' r . : - ' r - _-L _,_.1.,‘,'_'.. L.-. .“..._..-a...a¢4~... IMPROVE PHONE SERVICE. Two reflector-antennae have been installed at the top if the ll)-foot micro—wave ttwer. ee t the Telephone Company ing at Summerside. This macro- wave system ‘ . when com- pleted this fall, provide micro- C'"‘ the micro-wava connection (or bar lottetown and Summeravide with mainland. The antennae were installed by Mic-ro’I‘tv¢ Ltd. Montreal. . 4 Guardian Pliotl Imports Hurting U. S. Steel Trade CLEVELA.N'l) (Al" — imports are hurting the steel industry and there's no relief in sight. Steel magazine says. . , “The administration is ghater-‘ ing its forces for an all-out push in ' to keep foreign trade high." the trade weekly says. contends that imports must be .-'4 A kept high to provide foreign coun-, 9’ tries the dollars with which to buy our exports." The magazine says the reducodI ace of business will show up in. fourth - quarter earnings of the metal-working industry, but adds‘ Cattle Roundup I7”- Held At Amherst It was the first year of opera- lion for the community pasture a ‘\lr. Haliburton expressed “complete satisfaction." that orders are coming in at sj ing steel dropped one dollar to faster rate. emecially from auto- motive supplies. I Prices of new steel remained} condition I steady last week. but steel mall-I 1.5 points to 70.5 per cent I ing scrap was cheaper. Steel's" capacity, with a yield of 2.00-1.70! $35.03 a gross ton. It was the lot); consecutive week of decline. Steel ' ‘ I d of rated price composite on heavy neltri net tone’. N. Y. Stock Market All Even Following Hectic Five. Days NEW YORK 'APl—'I'l'te stock market was all srven by the end of last week after one of the most hectic fiveday periods in history. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed at $156.70. un- changed from the week before. ut volume soared to 20.3)-(.199 rcs. higihcst total since th week ended Oct. 1. 1955. the first week after President Eisenhow- er's heart attack This was a climactic neck in the long decline. now well into its fourth month, since the mar- ket reached its l%7 high July 12. Tho tremendous volume. the re pctttt-d series of late tickcr tapes. thc almost frenzied scale of sell- ing and buying on the heaviest days --those were the factors that spoiled "climax" in the language Wall Street. WHAT NEXT’! it was a climax in a inn: de- clinc —l'vut “hat next" A strong rccm'ei‘\"‘ A continucd slide to l"tiiaii<'i:iI analyst: «av the mar- ltct must "test" tho lows reached his nook if it sinks tlirouizh lhcm tho market is .n’for a con- linucd dccline; if ll rebounds. thou the prospects are good for a fairly sustained recoiery. In tb thirds of the ground lost since July 12. 'I‘he market turnialed Monday closed moderately liwer after a than 5,000,000 Tuesday and re- bounded Wednesday. The Wednesday advance. great- est since l920, brought an esti- mated rise of $'7.200,000.()00 in the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York exchange. '1‘ h is wiped out the losses of the two preceding s. HEAVY VOLUME The '9 most active issues on the Amcrican exchange: Sciirry-Rainbow Oil.‘ a Canadian s'lO(‘l(. unchanged at 2 1-16 on 208.- 200 shares; Paricoastal Petrol- eum. up 5‘: at 67:: Fargo Oils, at R, up ‘it and um. up ll’: at M7. The five most active issues on he New York ex ' Bethlehem Steel. up -'95 at 4ll~‘e on ~il9,ll)0 shares. Chrysler. up W at 69%; General Motors up *4 at 39; US. Steel. up 3- at 551.; and North American Aviation. of! We at fl%. QIOITION. Inch”-— striking dairy farmers toss milk use milk \ UPSET T HE MILK bars and tascettve. the hlghwey.n¢iagsralsstoflperaiiader- tcatnfieocuaehus-lcbudh-Irunsseco-an he It-lklag Ioup. h