Em r Advertising iiatos r In per word; word; Clusifiod no per word; ' Inch; 8 words; 50 per word; llialsssluu charge For Any 3.... Central Guardian Louis iio per word; Lssssolsncuissenta and Ucnsing Event so yes Lists of Floral and Splrlmlss Offerings, cards, ow, As per sienna, Letters of Condolence use per Inca; Illusions: so words for 51.00 and 10 coma for every -idtisuumu Notion of Thanks and Appreciation, use per can u Llossofuubacrilmoaqsucenispulnengaquuug and Pnoentastun sun. Other lots: on Oviilicauon. 1'hoIdv-rti-or-srosotanaopuau.auasaunosoouual- nor damages arising out of errors in tuivoniuunuits beyond its unount will for the Inca lsctuaiiy occupied or an; uutuoa us Ilse ldvortilessuust us which tho error occurs-us, wsushu such unit is due to tin negligence of its servants ur other-wag, am there snail be no isnbiuty for non-inacruon us any -uvuuaasnuu beyond the asmuuns pain for such .:.-.tluluenL Payable In Advance I as Coast: Western and Gaston In Memos-inn mtticesl use on W In- AZOIIS WOIIOII RESIDENT AGENTS AND DIS- tributors required for complete line of new Plastic Sign mak- ing. display advertising and price tlcxeting materials. Ve.r satile, large field. Prolitablc pro- position with established tirm. Zell-Em (Canada) Ltd., 1263 St. Catherine st... West. Montreal. Oars & Trucks for solo- Foli. SALE - 1948 PLYMOUTH coach. low mileage, A-1 condit- ion. Maurice Croken, Emerald. FOR SALE-1-TON TRUCK. AP- ply William P. Scott. Wheatley River. FOR. SALE - I947 TWO TON Ford with hoist, excellent condi- tion. 1943 three ton Chev. new, motor. Carroll Delaney. FOR SALE - I934 PLYMOUTH. New tires and heater. Recon- ditioned motor. 3250.00. Phone N50-L FOB SALE - I955 PLYMOUTH with 193'? motor. good working condition. 8125. Apply to 87 Ger- ald St. FOR ALE-1940 BUICK SEDAN. reconditioned motor and com- pletely overhauled. Bud's Acces- sories. Montague. FOB SALE-1929 MODEL A FORD coupe. Rumlble seat. excellent c o n d i ti o 1:. Eric Maccallum, Marshileld. FOR. SALE- SIDE DELIVEEY rake and hay loader. Good con- dition. Apply Vance Dixon, North Tryon. FOR. SALE-1935 FORD SEDAN in good condition. Will trade for something around a '40. Randolph Weeks. 59 Euston St., Summerside. FOR. SALE-MASSEY HARRIS cream separator. Perfect con- dition. New discs. Priced to sell. Fifty acres standing hay. Steph- .en Hughes. Bradal-bane. FOB SALE-ONE-TON FARGO truck, good motor, good rubber. new battery. --Excellent condit- ion. Will trade for light truck. Sea or phone Rex Dawson. Al- bany. car Accessories - YOUR CAR WILL LOOK SMNY new, it you use "Tarnofl". Just rub it on-and wipe it off. 16 01. For Ssrvicsp FOB. SEILVILE REGISTERED Yorkshire Boar. Bruce MacDon- ald. Harnpsrllre. for lien: TO LET-FURNISHED noon. private entrance. Phone 2942-)... FOR. RENT -- FRONT OFFICE, Palmer Building. FOR RENT-SIX ROOM APART- ment, nice location. Mrs. J. R.. MacNeill, Richmond. Female gall: Wanted WANTED - CAPABLE GIRL OB woman for domestic work. Apply Mulberry Lodse. Summersioe. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- resses. also short order cook. good wages. good working con- ditions. Andy's Sea Foods, Sum- merslde. WANETD - WOMAN COOK SIN- gle or widow without chi;dren Must be able to furnish good re- ferences. Apply Mermaid Lodge Ltd.. Canso, Nova Scotia. WANTED - A GENERAL HOUSE maid with plain cooking for two people - no children will pay a monthly wage of Fifty Dollars for a competent maid. E. A. Smith. Shediac. N. B. liouses-Ants. Wanted WANTED - THREE OR. FOUR heated housekeeping rooms hy Sept. 1st. write Box 378 Guar- dim. WANTED - ON OR BEFORE August 1st. Apartment contain- ing at least livingroom. bed- room and kitchen, semi all furnished. Phone 1425. WANTED-BY A IIESPECTABLB family a home to buy or rent In Charlottetown by Septembe: lst. Apply 382 care of Guardian. WANTED TO BENT - SMALL home, two or three bedrooms. wi t h modern conveniences. Please phone 2322. Lost LOST - BETWEEN ST. ELEAN- ors and Borden. one black ano white cat. Answers to name of Bing. Dial 8972 Summersida. Re- ward. Of S. It. MscKAY, EXCAVATIO work, grading. stumping. ct. Tl-IF GUARDIAN. - Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Gniln WINNIPEG. July 23- (CF) -- Osts and barley closed on an easier tone in the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday. The market turned lower during the second half of the session after early up- turns influenced by strength in United States markets. When American markets later turned lower. Winnipeg followed. Oats showed a firmer undertone than other coarse grains as a re- sult of fair commercial demand. Rye was mainly local trade and the commodity olosed near its low for the day. Class two wheat. for export to countries other than the United Kingdom was unchanged at 52.07. No export business was reported. Closing Quotes:-- Oats: July 1.01 1-43; Oct. 87 (HA; Dec. 82 3-4A. Barley: July 1.55 5-8: Oct. 1.25 3-8-1.26: Dec. 1.20 3-83. Rye: July 1.56 1-2; Oct. 1.51 3-4: Dec. 1.49 5-83. Flax: July 3.703; Oct. 3.48A; Dec. 3.44Nnt. Cash Prlces:- Oats: No 2 CW 1.01 1-4: no ex 3CW981-2: no3CW993-8; ex 1 feed 98 3-8; no 1 feed 9'? 1-4; no 2 feed 93 3-4: no 3 feed 90 3-4. Barley: Na 1 CW 6-row 1.75 5-8: no 2 CW 6-row 1.75 5-8; no 1 CW 2-row 1.59 5-8: no 2 CW 2-row 1.59 5-8; no 3 CW 6-row 1.73 58; no 1 feed 1.51 34; no 2 feed 1.51 1-8: no 3 feed 1.46 1-8: no 2 CW yellow 1.57 5-8; no 3 CW yellow 1.56 5-8. Rye: No 1 CW 1.56 1-2; no CW 156 1-2; no 3 CW 1.51 1-2; rel 2 CW 1.40 1-2: no 4 CW 1.44 1-2: track 1.49 3-4. Flax: No 1 CW 3.70: no 2 CW 3.65: no 3 CW 3.45: no 4 CW 3.40; track 360. West Cape and Vicinity Miss Sue Hudson. Summerside. is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Cascumpec. '7 Miss Minnie Murray. who spent the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Allie MncNeiil has returned to her home in Cape Wolfe. Mr. Jammie Dunville, Green Hill. has returned home from A busineu trip to Nova Scotla. Miss Esther Stuart of Glenwood was s recent visitor to Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boates and family were guests of Mns. Boaies' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis, West Cape. Master Robert Carruthers and Clair Harris spent a pleasant week-end with their cousin. Lor- edas in Green Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Witherall of Attic- bury, Mass. has returned home after spending a very pleannt hol- iday yisitlng relatives and friends on the Island. Miss Rita MacLennan, Summer- slde, left on the early train Mon- day morning for Montreal where a position is waiting for her. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan. Mrs. Earl Ellis and son Allison of Green I-Iill were visitors to Summerside -' y- afternoon. tin 00o-36 0!. tin 81-00- M Phone 2648-L, Charlottetown. on .. .'i's.nwn Auto 4 126 Ltdu - Distributors. 10. Ma" "3". wgntagl cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOB BOSTON. July 28. can accommodate two passengers. Phone 112-L. ” For Sale non sans-om: RANGE-'I'1'E. almost new. Apply 190 Kent St. lol SALE-SOLID OAK TABLE. Perfect shape. Phone 1730-R. eon SALE-EASY anaemic Washer. Phone 942. Iron same - Eurnsu-nsss. on. Range. Apply Stanley, Shaw and Pesrdon. Phone 263. FOR. SALE - WE HAVE 3 USED Gas mgines. Will be sold cheap to clear. A. Pickard a co. ..M.m--?----M-- EDI IALE - TRUCK WAGON. single. Vanfdsrstirie. Vernon River. ........--M-M--:-M Ion SALE - cocxsnorr 1 foot binder with tractor nltch. stood condition, 10 your old. coon Simpson. Buy View. ........M.:-j--MM l'0I IALE--HOUSE. 0UTBU'fI.D- ings. 15 acres of land. 6 acres clear. balance woodland. Apply box 279. Montague. .......M.-------- IOI BALI - I. FAWCETT. TWO burner oil-runs. medium size. Priced rusonsble. Basil Holm. P.O. Hampton. POI. IALI-I5 FOOT PISIIING boat. used three seasons. Sell WANTED AT ONCE MAN FOR haying and general farm work: good pay for right man; should be sble to drive tractor. Robert D. Brown. Pownal, P.E.I. Personal MIN! VIGOIIINE TONIC FOR weak, nervous. exhausted condi- tions. Holps regain strength. en- ergy; look better. feel better: tones and benefits the nervous system. 15 day treatment 51.00. 45 days-52.50. At Reddln Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; sample's. Kensington; Jamiesons. Montague. 3 Painters and Decorators FOR INSIDE REDEOORATING and outside painting Phone 2395-1. sslsslm Wanted The Bethel Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald on Monday evening with a good at- tendance. Rev. Biair Colburn led the devotional period and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Fred Champion has return- ed to her home after spending a pleasant holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips and other relatives and friends in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. MacDougall and, Mrs. Gerald Matthews of O'- Leary were visitors to Vernon River on Sunday. While there they were the guests of their son Everett and Mrs. MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan and family were visitors to Sum- meraide on Sunday afternoon. also Mrs. John MacLennan. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Msclennan and family, ' Ida SALESMEN WANTED To SELI. ...,Auto Sun-Visor direct from fac- tory to car owner. Vancouver Sun-Visor-Mfg. 119 Main sum. Vancouver. no. -The morning service in the Bathel United Church on the West Cspe charge was well at- I -' -' Rev, Blair Colburn gave a Tcacilers iilalltcli WANTED - TEACHER, PETERS Road East School (Alma). 3300.00 supplement George Johnston. Secretary. WANTED - TEACH!!! loll North Grenville school. lup- plesnent 3210. Mrs. Fred Taylor, Secretary. with or without Buick ,' . Apfy Alex R. Compton. Belle Bivor. IOB IALI - IEGIITIIID Ill- . Milk cow to freshen ' ; also a number of yssrlings calves. Howard Echu-man. lodoquo. .3. Z 9 Tyssvlrltsrs Ill TIII ALI.-NEW PIIIONAI. Portsblo Typewriter - the only office typewriter in personal sins New portable design. new spark- ling performance. cash or urma ltssningtoa and Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Crurlottewwn. Vlsstsl WANTED - M00 IIOOND BAND bags. for shipping coal. A. Picksrd A On. -... AT IAIN! Jill- n:o.uv::ss"l movements Isiul-day as IAl-ll'AI- Itcwbaadlull. Iostoa sited Kingdom '.'!'u"sf':i'afc very inspiring address. Among those who attended the service were Rev. and Mrs. Garland Brooks. In the absence of the or- gsnlst. Mrs. John Mscliennsn pre- sided. On July 80th there will be a dediution service in the Bethel United Church. A communion set. I cross, and collection plates will be dedicated. OIL BIOS INDIAN! EDMONTON, July 10-(OP)-A tribe of about 200 Cree Indians who live on the Wintarbucn Reserve nine miles west of Edmonton. soon may become the richest Redskins in Canada. Imperial Oil Llmihd is drillirll a wildcat well on the reserve which " say has good chances of producing. The well already has encountered oil in non-commercial qusntitios. O'Leary and - Vicinity Miss Edith Currie of Aims will teach at the West Point school for the new term. Rev. Ellwood and Mrs. Mac- Pherson and family of Windsor. N. S.. are spending their vs- cation in Glenwood and district. Miss Margaret Gallant is spend- ing a vacation at her home. She is employed in Toronto and is is former employee of the 0'Leary Co-Op. Miss Betty Thompson. student nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown. is spending her vg. cation at her homg in Mount Royal, near 0'Lesry. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Waddington and dsughtor Barbara arrived from Lschine. Quebec. to visit Mrs. Waddington's parents, Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Fitapatriek of Aberton. the picnic of the Bloomfield Corn- er Canadian Legion which was held on Wednesday evening and night July 19th. Everyone had a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smsilman. Jr. of Oieary are now living in Winnipeg. Man., where Mr. Small- man is employed. His bride. nee Miss Gamble, was on the staff of the Knutsford school last year. Professor Anderson of Mass- achusetts Agricultural Collega in Amherst. Mass.. was a very wel- come visitor to the Dominion Illus- tration Station in Knutsford, oper- died by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside. Misses Hester Boates and Adele MacAusland. Bloomfield, have re- turned to their homes after at- tending the Maritime Conference Young People's Union which met in Sackville. N. B. at Mount Al- lison University. Mr. John Matthews. 0'Leary. left on Thursday. July 20th for Saint John. N. B.. where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Fred Hastings and Mr. Hastings after gvhigh the party will visit the U. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Daupre and son with Mrs. Daupre's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Airport Gard. left Friday morning for their home in- Attldboro. Mass. after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Knutsford. Buster Adair and his sister. Donella, who were spending the past few days in Brae. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Oulton have returned to their home in Peticodiac. N. 3. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beeche Smallman. Knuts- ford. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mac- Klnnon and sons John and Stew- art and daughter Evelyn and a friend Eddie Rdbblns all of Pea- body. -Maps. Mrs. Macxlnnon was formerly Miss Olive. Phillips... The West Point presbytexlaii Church cemetery now presents a very easing appearance. The men 0 the congregation gathered with the necessary equipment on Friday afternoon and the work lof beautifying "God's Acre" was quickly done. Rev. K. G. Sullivan of Trinity United Church in Summeralde with a number of his people at- tended the apecial service in the 0'Lear,v United Church on Thurs- day nlght. July 20th at which the guest speaker was the renowned Evangelist Rev. Charles B. Temp- ton. Miss Wilma Ramsay. l't.N. of the staff of the Prince county Hos- pital in Summerside were among those who attended the special Evangclisticsl service in the O'- Leary United church on Thursday night July aotn when the special speaker was the Evangelist Rev. C. B. Templeton. The annual picnic of the 0'Leary Church of the Nazarene Sunday School was held on Wednesday afternoon. July 19th at Max- fleld's Share in Fortune Cove on the beautiful Mill River. It was largely attended and swimming. races. ball games were enjoyed. Prizes were given. Delicious re- freshments were served. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips and their son. Billy, have arrived from New Waterford. N. S-. to spend I holiday in Alborton and vicinity. Rev. Mr. Phillips is I former rector of the Alberwn Parish of the Church of England and he and his family are being very cordially welcomed home. There was a very enjoyable Sunday School picnic of the stu- dents of the Bothel United church Sunday School, Springfield West. which was held at Greenhili on 'Iuesday. July 18. Games and races were enjoyed and delicious frashmuitc were served. The aufuintsndvnt is Rev. Blair B. On borne. On Monday Mr. Ivan Webb. l-lowlan. started the war of re- shingling the I-Iovwlus so i with Clayton Oarruthers and Ly-man Arsonsult ss helpers. It is planned to nabs extensive alterations to the school which includes changing the windows to one side and chang- ing doors sround etc. When com- pleted. Ilowisn school. will be among the best rural schools of the district. 1:. on Friday. July '1. at the home Shaw. on behalf of his wife and himself thanked thou llressnt for the lovely gifts and also 'Mr. and Mrs. Jelley for the use of their hclne. A delicious lunch was su- vod by the hostess, ashtnd by Miss Wands Maclun. Mrs. Arnold MacDonald and Mrs. Orville Bird. Mrs. Shaw was formerly Miss Bas- sio cullcton of West Devon. They have the good wishes of many friends for a lcng and happy wed- life. W. M. S. MEETS -- Th regu- rnoetlng of the O'Les.ry Auxiliary of the United Oburch Womesrr Misslonsry Society was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Mucwlllfsm on The District Convention of the Women's Institute was held in the Mill River East" School on July 4 with Mrs. Arthur Metherall presiding. The convention ocul- prises eight Institutes and fine paintings. large and samples of weaving, crochet work. chair sets in beautiful. designs. fancy bags etc. and the colors of the school. blue and white. its artistically draped over the black board. Miss Rabin. the District Sup- dad erlntcndont was present and was heard in I most interesting and instructive talk regarding musical festivals. drains festivals. teach- ing of music in schools, sewing clubs etc. The annual Sunday School pic- nic'of the Bras United Church Sunday School was held on Tues- day afternoon, July 10, at the home of the Superintendent. Mrs. Ivcy Macradvyen end Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bnbour. There was A large turnout of children and their mothers. Between heavy showers of rain, the children en- joyed games and contests and races for which prizes were given. There was also a tug-of-war com- petition and a candy scramble. Ice cream were served at the close. Attending the picnic was little Beatrice Barbour. who celebrated her second birthday that day. She had a little cake with two can- dles on it. She is the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour. Miss Evelyn Underhay of Bay Fortune, P. E. I., was elected to the Executive of the Maritime Confer- ence Young Peoples Union Summer ” ' which concluded at Mount Allison University in sackvl1'e, N. 13. on July 19th. She will represent P. E. I. Miss Underhay is well known in 0'Les.ry as she and Miss Ann Msc.Leod of Glace Bay. N S.. were the leaders in a very success- ful Church Vacation school which was held in the 0'Lea.ry United Church from July 10th to lath. Miss Underhay is the teacher at the York. P. E. 1. school. Among the discussion group leaders an the school was Rev. W. B. F. Corkum of souris, P. E. I. There were fifty young people present and amosilz those were two young ladies from the O'Leary pastoral charge. Miss Hester Boates of O'Leary and Miss Adele Mu:Ausland of Bloomfield. George Mat- leason was read by Mrs. John Matthews. Roll call was answered by eleven members. The Treasurer reported a chequu for 814045 was forwarded to the Presbyterian Treasurer and in ad- dition the C. G. 1. T. have con- tributed 5.00 making a grand total of 3163.45 for the second quarter at the end of the half year. The financial statement is 061.8 over the sum period for last year. The Baby Send report was excellent; as mothers and W. M. 6. members and 65 children were present. This included several Mission Bend members who had a. part in the program. The amount raised was 82.75. Nine visits to bereaved homes were reported. Mrs. John Moreshesd led in pray- er for the safety of Dr. Florence Murray. medical doctor. in war- torn Korea. Several irlterestins readings were given. A duet. '5ome Golden Daybreak" wes fecninglv sung by Mrs. Edward Maobougali and Mrs. George Matthews. A most instructive talk on Korea was giv- en by Mrs. A. J. Matheson. Pray- ers of Thanksgiving for Dr Mur- rsy's safety was then offered by several ladies.'Mra. Claude Jelly led the closing worship. Mr. Percy Mayhew of Shauna- von. sask. arrived on Tuesday to visit his brother. Alfred Mavhew of Margate. He is the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George May- hew and visited this province thirty-one years ago. He and his brother, Waldo. of Boston. Mass. who is also visiting in Msrgatic. last met 37 years ago. The three oroi.h- ers motored to O'Leary on Wed- nesday where they enjoyed a very pleasant visit with their only sur- viving sister. Mrs. Lydia Jchnstone of O'Leary. READY TO GO WINNIPEG - (CP) - visitors at the Canadian Pacific Railway station here were surprised to see smoke curling from the funnel of the Countess of Dufferin. Western Canada's pioneer locomotive, on permanent display l'iOI'C. Police said some child prarsksters had been burning rubbish in the fire box. IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY of The Lavilt Po- tato-Compsny Limited. of Char- lottetown. in Queen's County. Prince Edward Island. A splendid program was present: ed. An interesting paper on "Wood' was given and an amusing solo with guitar accompaniment by Mrs. Urban Pineau was enjoyed. A dem- onstration of rug-braiding was given by Mrs. George Home. Bloom- field Corner; Mars. Pineau demon- strated the making of a pretty sofa cushion and Mrs. Russel Hay- wood showed how to knit a new heel and toe in a man's sock. Mrs. Callaghan presented an interesting slate of resolutions and this Eng joyabla Convention. which was largely attended, concluded by the National Anthem. A sumptuous salad supper was served on the grounds of the school. which over- look the beautiful Mill River, one of the prettiest rivers in the Pro Vince, and also one of the most attractive school sites. The gen- erous collection receivcd was for the Manitoba-1I'lood Relief. Notice is hereby given that The Luvitt Potato Company Limited made an assignment on the 11th day of July. 1950, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 1st day of August. 1950. at three o'clock in the after- noon. at the office of G. R. Holmes. the Official Receiver. at the Court House. in the City of Charlottetown. in the Province of The celebrated and noted Evan- gelist. Rev. Charles B. Templeton. continued his evangelical tour of West Prince centers by speaking at the Alberton United Church on Tuesday night. July 18. The large church. the largest Protestant place of worship in West Prince. "55 P3015541 '-0 um V9” Prince Edward Island. doors. including the spacious balcony. It is estimated that Dated at Charlottetown this 25th there were about 700 people. The dn.V 91 July. 1950. minister. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. presided. and cordially welcomed the guest speaker and his gifted wife, who sang very feclingly. a solo and with her husband. a duet. Rev. John M. Sheen led in prayer. The message of the Evangelist was based on Absalom and was of particular interest to young peo- The EASTERN TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE 154 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. T POSITIONS OPEN Secretarial and stenograph- ic positions open. Ex ience pulpit was Rev. W. G. Dickson and present in the congregation was Rev. Mr. Somers, a former minister of the Albertcn -church. commandant J. M. Hardy of the Salvation Army and Rev. A. Cone preferred. cm 1 for inter. Of. the Elmsdale NIIIIGIIO Church. View or write s qualify ' cations. -On Wednesday evening. July 12. s ngscef shower was given in honor of Mr. Oliver Shaw. newly-weds, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford - Jelley. O'IAsry. The lovely rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and white. The bride and groom was escorted to their seat of honor by so-. and Mrs. George Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Charlotte St., SACKVILLE, N. B. Ooughlin. while the Wedding March was played by Mrs. Lewis mm” T" ”''"V '”'"”m1 f-louse, small barn and 1 acre gifts was-alprcsentod by little Miss Cynthia Kennedy and little Miss Karcl Bernard. who looked charming in formal accompanying verses were by Miss Wands Msouan. of land, situated about 254, miles from Kenslngton at Margate on gravelled high- way. House contains 8 rooms and bath. all modern conveniences, almost new. TWO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFIC- Near school and churches. mas. onranmnnr or cm Apply. Izmsr-up AND IMMIGRATION. g-ppm; gmgogg, Il5.40!0-3.300. Ottawa and London. 243 Kent st;-ggt II I . . ' savorunsm. (MINERAL A-"9? 5-30 9' M- onusmo AND eaocnas surr- Au.uruor). 84.000-ssnoo. Ottawa. rlrstnn M MMALOGIOTI iso- . I3. l3.7N.,.Plus Allowance. Northwest Tsrrltorissl , . Details and a pliehtion forms at Civil Service mmiuion Offices. National Implement lsrvioo Ol- fius and Post Offices. - BEAU'ITl'UL SUMMER nous: . All modern convert fences and domplatoly isndsceped,.ovorlook1ng, mm RIVII3 W lsntswimminguldbosh ing sndsltort drive to Gables Golf, PhoasSummsrsIds78d1 liar Aosciauasat ing room. all glass sunporch (10' x 15'). it is also equipped with hot and cold running water with shower. Wi'ed for electric range and is complete- ly finished inside. JULY 24. 1950 T - in Jmlo:?i:AlVVYIAIiiElPl00I ulsrrsstlm ilttoli xxxm ' Johns-Monville Asphalt Shinglosm - sss vous usasssr JOHNS-MANVILLI DIALII .. M. r. S0illiliMAii on. no. Iicnsington - Sllllllllorsllio - Charlottetown A. Complete Building service FOR SALE SUMMER COTTAGE At Brighton Shore. This cot- tage has two bedrooms. large liv- large kitchen and an iron sun Valuable Property at 193 Granville Street, Summerside, P. E. l. Phone:-' Summerside 7341 EDISON L. WOOD For Appointment. Phone 1760 or 1608. FOR SALE AT ELDON ' House and 19 acres of land, on main highway, con- venient to church and school, Valuable Property at 193 Granville Street, --Summerslde, P. E. 1. etc. ' Phone:- Apply to: Summerside .7341 MRS. ELLA GILLIS , -For'Appoint1neiatrf ' V H-9 Belfast-P. 0.- STOCK SALE I am instructed by Tremere Bros. of Hampshire to sell by Public Auction on their premises on Wednesday, July, 26th at 1 o'clock-3 head of purebred Aberdeen Angus ic- males; 2 head of purebred Hereford females; 2 purebrod Hereford males; seven grade milch cows; 8 fat steers; ti steers one-year-old; 5 heifers, one-year-old; 5 spring calves. TERMS CASH. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. USED CARS FOR SALE 1947 Hudson Sedan, equipped with Radio and Heater. at a real bargain. 1939 Buick Sedan, 1936 Do- 1939 Dodge Sedan, two 1939 Hudson Soto .Sedan, Coupes, 1947 Mercury Coach, appearance like new: 1947 Austin Sedan: 1934 Dodge Sedan. priced at 350.00 and one 1947 Mercury 1-ton pick-up Truck. All cars are priced right and in good condition. W. B. JENKINS, Great George Street Dealer in Hudson and Vanguard Cars and Trucks BIINOALOW FOR SALE Five rooms and bath, 75 Spring Park 'Road. Lot 50 x .104 ft. Possession September 1st. PRICE 85500.00 Apply:- A. wanfrnaxoaunnr, Solicltol Phillips Bldg.. Charlottetown. ' non sans: Nlwlouu-umnlsnr V y ' Severn lnhoussonoutsklriaofeip 'in194 Rot mm we . WWW. umfin ungdr eiisand l'os-further ,”p&""' .- -.' ” son sans,