DIAL 8506 FOR GUAR D1; 3-. DIAN WANT ADS Agents—Vfanted i WITH (‘ARS—GOOD WAT- i-iige 12 The Giianiiaiil . - - MEN Nlundd)‘ N0" 4' kins locality -I00 cu~.‘.onie.r< ‘f_———1——‘—‘_..' ruuie established Nu exp?!- ience necessary .\'o inane.) 1'9 IN quzred Age no handicap \Ii-ri earn 54 per hour full or pat" M.A('DON.\LD In lining tticm- tine Bonu~ Plan Write ‘o I” my of RJ \IacDonald who (hanger. 3.30 at Roch .\iiint passed av a.v .\'ove-mtber 4 19.‘ real, Quebec !.i>imaly remembered ll‘ ll” Ill I-‘ELLA! WA.\'T T0 s.ir.i.L A “ll¢ “ld l"‘"Flll-" famous brand portable type . . . . ' ()nl\ Si tIO\\ll 3! .1 ll(..I.I-_Y —l l\'ln memor." “""" . 00! _m doarnbrillhef award week We want \t)U to repre- >' , ,_ H,” ~("ll us -r your cuintiiiiniti ‘i]:n;:.’an%uli|§\\enl:t:2fd4 nu,-_: lliuh t‘«)llllIlls>l()n.s hill or F“? V9315 have masked ! pfili ll tit iiiii \(‘|I. “ti, ioiiett Hm ‘ON 1, Seems lhis is real.v a saiesmans Bu,‘ n Eur hear,‘ dream .-\c' today —toinorro\\ H” (“,9 Wu hem,“ may be too late, Write in T) pc writer l)i\:<:on. 113 l\IcL‘urrnack But .ie who niiss him only know M” Tommu 9 How much we lost five years ago Loi n_;l\' remembered bl‘ H" ter id brother-in-law. Charlotte aoarders Accoiumodiiihiiil . , I and .iI.er of Hamlton. Ontario , cats leavlng Ql .'.il.I-IY— In sad but Iming CA'R'L'E'A\~L\-G FOR TOROVTO .'IIt'.'llUt~\- iii m\ (Il€d1-k\(;‘ndf‘,fI- \-”\(,,,m(,, H.” ,0 i-_ ,_,,u,\ d J 2-‘ Q e) .- ‘n - g \ , gjrifin alrislrasnd Ul§oH?n‘ge‘r {ll tnsfielln Phone H2 Ru ll(() I972 ‘ - -- (~,,.;, A i,,n9L\ h9a!-la‘-he CAN .-\(‘(‘0T\{.\IOD.-ATE PFV \1.m, 3 men, ".3, sinners, also haie ."0(iIIl* fot Flu: a"-iayv. a beautiful memory |”¢‘nl -*PPlV 331 l\’f-‘ill >1-”9i‘l ‘l’ W’ l l°‘°“l *0 ‘W’ WANT!-II) OLD Mil-‘. VII-‘.\ S;-iri'\ tiii~~ed and loiingly re- and Iadl(‘_\[(\l)1tH'~q1 ill .~.ivn‘.»rv..-i membefid ll.) \Iom ble quiet home %pp‘y Box _ _, . V Ql'l(‘.LEY—ln loving memory of 34'.‘ (’uard‘8n I-',d\,\3_rd James Qutgley who 1952 FORD C0.-KC" ALL AC- was k'!‘_(->d in Baffin [gland Nn\- (‘PSBOFIPS I“..\t'(-‘IIHVII Cnndlllnn ember 4th 1952 Apply Patrick .\lL‘Kt‘llna, Or- well ‘e Looking baili with on: the road he i We bless the i-ears we had with tenderness ” ' " ' nod cars and Trucks For Sale 1915 cnrtv. GOOD .\toroR no body Phone 6905 (‘HEVROLI-".T r\' coon him And leave rhe rest to God Aiwais "€'IIl('IIll|9!‘Pd by ~‘l~l9l condition \ppI_\ ti» Mrs C W .\eio, and brother-in-law Clar Cmkm Emerald once and family. .- ' _ _ I956 \'OLKSWAGE‘\' I'TX('Elr NEWSOMI-‘.—-In loving memory lent condition Lou mileage- of our dear Grandmother Mrs (‘mm h[u9_ Pym,-ie 45 ' Frank \'e\i‘snme \\ho passed . . . . mm‘, Nmomber 4”,‘ mm FOR SALE OR _TR \DI-. FOR later mode ").i’ Pontiac ‘n good order.’ f~il.I\-eqiiippe-cl I‘ A. MacDonald. St Pi-ii-rs Bay 0, ,0, H _,_W For Rent i To those who knew her all will FOR REXT plloon gs.\'nER_q Chandler Bros Dial 6557 LARGE FRONT ROOVI. DIAL .3.._ The dearest Grandma din world could hold with a cheery nmilc and a heart cl n()\|‘ How much we lost seven years A20 Sadly missed by . and Stirling Newisorn .\'I'IW!‘-O.\lE—In I0\ in: rwo ‘ILA R c. I-‘. I AD.lOI.\'I.\‘G rooms -xpnly 190 Elm Aieniie or Dial 9382 nnie. Helen e memory of '\Irs Frank \e\\~i)ttie Rose I"Ol'R R O O \I IIICATICD \- \'.'-illev who departed lIll< life parittient $6.‘if)t) monih‘_v —\p f\o\ember 4-th. I930 pl} ll Gotidxiifl Aictiue l):aI 847 . ‘''‘’“':m‘',‘ ‘l‘‘’ °"' “"' "“°‘l "° 'rwo"an.ioi\'i\'r._‘ Romis. ' l’l - ;:«t~ . Sll('l|“'.‘ the \'O!('P iie Imed to \r:::fl.(.,,dn(l ,,_Sl.(:,,‘\, f.”,r,,n.:,:l:::' -‘ t g - . .) ~ . , biit litre up ,\,,nder uh). .\PDi.\ 2.1 \\c nlliil h T ~ ~ The ‘mat are aliiays the first to . _ die. SF.I.F-(‘O.\i'TAl.\'ED AP-‘(RT - ment. three rooms and bath. S'iri’\' miss d by Husband Hot and cold water. licazcd. Fiuiis ~OIi.\. Willie and .VlilIin Second l"itioi~, H3 lI)t\lIlllI_\ <;;iv a-iii -i.i.i;hici'-in-laws Mabel and \pat'inir-nts, Siiniriicr St. IlOI'ttIll_\'. Phone Fi‘_‘ti.‘i ‘ Aeianrxtsxr. ' rivr: Romis ' and bath Ccritral. llcaicd. S(‘<‘t)Ilf‘I and l.l'lll‘d I‘.l)l)!\ Ill:-Ii 435,‘. l “"l‘ll ll‘ 9\Pl’9-<5 lll.‘ Slll("‘l‘9 0.\'I'I I2 (EAL (II-1 I‘.-\RKF.R appreciation in all those who slllllglln o..iiiiii~ ll.<l!'l't‘l ll.llIl- seni sympathy cards and floral meiiess Iike neii iisirt \I.'-i_\- tributes receiied at the time h,s,._ 'r,»i,~_..n ',’,',,.”‘,',’,,.f,‘,’°(,f,"l S“dde'f“,dS°‘“P,a': LARGE mow Roou mi "W9 Remes‘ I|l‘\l floor Pltonc h.>i.i oi I9 lioiigliis St atlf" 5 DH’ T" ’ . M” ' -I-‘t'R.\'isiii-".n iir:\rE_n_in\Rr. ‘ ;’Ia‘l[(1‘I‘lI Apply Box .1-ti (1llill'(‘I- ' . Are Doing Well i*.E..“..r.-.21 ST JOHNS \flil i('P — APARTVII-‘.\'T. I\‘l.\tF.IiHTl~: Premier Joseph Smallwood an- DOS\(‘<Sl0l’I I91 I-‘.lm Ave ' nounced Wednesday night that n 60|6 lhird government - sponsored in- I ' ' dustry. the Atlantic Hardboards Fflf S3]; Company is in stood financial .h,qpp FOR S-.-\l.I-‘. — COLT. R \tO\'TI>l§ old Black Pcrthcion J (.'airn.s. Frcc-town I50 HYBRID Pl'I.I.I-‘.TS.Sl.\’ months Latins: Harold Rag- nall I't‘nIl‘.'ll ll:-rietiiit GIRLS SKATES A\‘D BOOTS, Quitting front a report by .\r -‘""l thur D Little Inc of Boston. he said the Donavans. .\'fId. plant turns out a good product that has found customer acceptance in Veufntiiidland and The mam- Ianri Thc rcpoit recommended , H I ‘ i. _ V that the plant seek more local 5”? D '4 "Um N‘ H "‘ , markets MOTOR CYCLF. FOR S.-'iI.I’. IN Earlier in the day'the premier said the little company has found the cement plant at (‘ornerbrook and :\\o textile mills in St John's good condition Cheap Charles Easier. Vorih WiIt»li:re I"L'RNISHl-'.D HEATED ROOM. centrally loc:--tod Ladies pre- are (I/ill]: ucll All are zovern (9,-Md ma] (Mm rncnt-sponsored industries _ _ _ V Mr Stnallwood said l?(‘l1ni(‘BI2 S“ (“H "AND ""‘I‘“.A\ experts from the United States ill” .(a” h“ “)0” 3' ("Ill rt-tportecl that it is a very. fine Ulld “Wage 0“ Em" S’ °nterprise iiith an c.\t'(‘II(‘nl fu- FOR SALE OR RE.\‘TAl.. HO- tiirc " dern ti room dwelling with oil The government has sponsored burner Apply F ii (opp. Port I6 indii9t.ries since 1950. Two have ' I-Zlgin. .\.B I-‘OR SAI.E—-BIJLI. CALI‘ ONE week old for feeder A. Mac- Rac and Sons Central Royalty. I-1I.E(‘TROI.l'X 1957’ w 0 n I-‘. i. with cord winder and complete kit of attachment .\Ia_v‘be had for payments due Dial ....."0 ONE LADIES FUR (‘OAT SIZE 16 One electric range, cabinet radio and other things l)ial 6067. O’LEARY ‘H55 Olive Tiiplin of Vlur r v Road was a \lSll0I' to Leary and ncinity on Thurs- (‘liarlie Willis. red to Kensington ifirently, and visited at the home of thalr son and daughter-in-law. NEW REED ORG‘-NS FROM . and Mrs Glyden Willis. Slllfiftll Christmas special. chil- :. Jennie Cornish of Carle- dren's size 7995 Maritime t . Lot 6. spent a few davs with Oriziin Sales. Sussex. wt! Ind dl"ll"°l"l"-lW~ Iron SALE ‘John: non. vat. . and Mrs. Sammie Cornish in‘ ed “ 00, 3 mm, ,,¢,h,,,_ Leary racentlv. Apply Joe Richards. - Ind M11 0074 D000" Street Summerside. '°" ""'“' °' ”°"""" "°” arvanvrnmo IN rm-: STORE. " '° mun". ml Hats costs dresses and suits. 'A“'d W“ D""' an ' Below cost. Store display fix- V . we“ . 'e' fly‘ tuna at a bargain at the ogue a . . FOR SALE — TWO SIIORTHORN milk cows. two and a half years old. Four young and cheviot ram NB . ireglsteredl . Notiman Nicholson. Valie.vf'ield.,i iwii'tan"voU.vc auzrzniivol Lost And Fund I 051' IN VICINITY OF LONG- worih Axe. A small short- haired black dog, answering to n a m e of Susie Finder please phone 9993 or 5312 R0- ward RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Lives IN A.S'J|"R‘UCI'uRt may aura» my ii.Acii DRESS saw" on‘ syn. l ncy ‘or (ire-at George Streetl Finder please leaie at Met ropolitan Reward i LOST BETWEEN DOWNTOWN r’ and PI’-II Hospital a sum of nlti.'lt‘_\ Telephone 3132 Re- ward. i Male Help Vlantnit RI-ZGISTERED MEDI(‘AI. LAB- oratorv Technoltgist for His- iolo;y section In modern. vrel PqLi.[)p\‘d general hospital lab- 'I!‘&4lb0I‘_\f Starting salary S220 Jp depending on qualifications ind experience Apply to Chief \Iedical Technologist. Queens- iiay General Hospital Eians Au.-niic. Tiitonto 14 Ontario «KAI-'T.\'.\IE.\ 7 ski-1’ INT urugsr demand Train by home-stddy for a well-paid secure Job '_ ’ ugn;g~_~x‘n‘MAn°‘ llonie-study course; on Iue N'cm_A59g“Y(I'1._"‘) 0-n—._______ print IICEIIIIHAI also aiailable ofFefha.-u,|_.-«gland liipliniia awarded I-‘rce folder‘ IASUNJISTLY GNVKTEDNQ) \It-titiuii course required Pri- EXP-CUTEDFORMUROER-Aw VIIPIT} School of Drafting, Deptl Au ’2'”EM5E%'$7:EiZIyPu[, - _> ‘ 'p F", Ht! st to ~~ " .i 504/6 ‘ L. x W at n Q_ Tor “ED tar? ii-:i.r:visiosiT—T‘ RADIO iicinz. \v\'ireless Operating all tiff;-r his ninncy. Trained men, _: _ - urgently needed Ask fo facial '"“"‘“'"_"(M" on how you can prepare for a- goud paying job in one of these) ll(‘It'I\ and remain at work. .\o i-xpcricnce - but some high- wliool needed - Gi\e edtit'a- I offer for sale IIIP dwelling and IOI. number 471. "49 3"” P"~‘l -"°“l' l'°‘l““>‘ on the north side of I\'0ti'e Dame Street in the Town of qiiitlilv — no obligation. Radio , H tfollcgc of Canada, Box l'i'l,',5ll-mm"l‘l‘l"- ‘“""""’" _\. B _.___ 1, For further particlars apply to:—- Ml5F°ll3ll§°"3 I T. 1.. LINKLEITER, Q.C., IV WINTER YOUR STOVE IS . . ‘ ,,,,. _,,,, ,.i,,,a,,§ hm ,,,,,,.\ A, Summetside, Prince Edward Island. \lOT(‘\ . ,,,_._E,, _, _ _.| Services Offered I \l.TER.\TIO.'\'S D0.\'l-‘.. stunts,‘ S AUCTION SALE bl()li\t".\ made. Ill(‘Il~ pant i'llI'(‘(l and altered Pick up! 3"” ‘l‘‘'‘‘_‘‘_‘‘»‘ ‘W W . ' AT FREETO\i\'l\'. P.E.I. LIGHTING YOUR Fl'RNA(‘E'.' c 0-! furnaces. Ranges and! \\'EDNESDAY, NOV. 5th AT 1200 P.M. Space H aters cleaned andt la”-”“"’E’. “*"7fl‘.‘f‘-I .‘-”“l.-_‘3’:“ I If not fine sale will be held first fine day following. wanted Terms of sale---cash. W‘-""‘3l’ — “-5 B°TT_l-l‘"-5-‘ I am instructed to sell by public 'auction on the P”““ "' “”‘”l5'_ Dlal ‘V9.5 .._,~ premises of the late John Lewis, household fumiture wanted To Buy lln(‘IiidIngI—— “'\NTEn m my TR,“-TOR. Dining room suite, bedroom suite, rugs, tables, \\"'c l)?'i‘f‘ iltlfl iiiodei. .\ppl_\' Etiterpiise range. oil burner, hall stand, sewing mach- nmi .\<IO Guardian. 'ine, arm chairs. chairs, Hoover diéstetgeb electric ' OT toaster, 3 chests of drawers. war ro , springs “amen to Rem ‘doublet, spring filled mattress, felt mattress, dishes, w.-\.~'ri:n‘ro new r-.-«Mr-E glassware. kettle. hot plate. etc. ‘p'i‘,.’.",,'.'.‘.._.'7’§. S““““”~ St‘pal‘alOt‘ \\'III’I motor (Velox1)],hWood l’(nIllk)Ing mach- . . . . .. me (2 units). cream cans. sma eater oi ,wringeI‘. ('.'e?,:,:ff wash tubs, ‘.’—l horse power motors, light wagon. pig Xpplx Box 340 Giiariiian -box. cedar posts, firewood, steel tubs (Water). J0_hn R"SlNESs7 GlRL— w._‘i\vTS V1-0'1-)9Pl‘P pIO\\' (IlS9d One Seasonl, MCCOI‘maC Deerlng rpm had-sitting mam rm-mth. mo\\'et‘. hay loader. 2 sleighs. canvas for binder. har- cd mil hcaicd f‘cnir.i|l.v lorai-_ ncss. grain crusher, step ladder. quantity of lumber, Nl lli-il 439“ alter 6 Pl“ |hOai'fIs——'2 x 4, ‘2 x 6. sleigh box, Ferguson tractor, wniri-“.n' (‘.ROL‘.\'D FLOOR T-l trailer, cultivator attachment for tractor, lawn mower, Wllliiwnl or Wall m°<lPi’ii (hand). chick brooder, (coal), ladder fextensionl. l('|‘t(;IlV(‘\‘+fIrPIt‘rI"f1‘lII\('(‘S it ,«.-%ii**l‘ wheel barrow. hay forks. hay rope, cross-cut saw, - ishinizlcs, rake. hoes. vise, crowbars, tattoo set, post hole irliggci-s. wooden boxes. grass seeds, window frames, gas tank. gas light (new) and other articles too num- erous to mention. I Worti Vlanteo l"O['R OR KFIVF. ROOM APART- inch‘ or hoiisc in city ground floor preferrcd Phone 7039 <(‘I.Al'DE (‘RASWELL MRS. JOHN L-EWIS SALElAiii'iititiecr I ('he\'., Owner 5 r;--»-3?! PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘l-‘lXI.\"‘ I BARRISTER5, I OPTOMETRISTS l SOLICITORS Etc. ' J. A. c.miiiieT._’Rl_O.- F. R. .\lcl.Al.\'l'-‘. l -. _’. .. -izsnus; on-in ”' " i Bell, Matheson Si Foster ' '33 '’-i-ton ‘ iso Rn-hmmiii St. ‘?Byron’I- Grliit. ORD-ml , i. F.Imt'.r"BIant‘I1aI'd,7B.Ai.: ___—"‘."°""“‘."»-—- -— —— tam PO\TIAC (OAL H H“ Mm 3' om ‘ml 1' S‘ TWIN’ Rig‘ . .). .. ' ' ' "‘ - “ W‘ " Ti Caner Kent & Queen II- M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. 5 _ One car owner. In perfect I rlrxaniist co_mmerc: Bus 1 __£'.“°'__L”_JIi°_'_'°."1_ condition. lll3.\' he n«'ii'1l.\'j Uiiiismi M. Cillis. LL. . ’___,_l:",.l' M‘l’°"' R',9_',_ financed. Apply~- I I30 Rlchméld St 9"“ ‘"7, ————————-—-—-— 6 GRAFTON STREET (,h@_,n:'m:‘:1 T; CHIROPRACTOR A. VWaIt.I1cn.—CautIet:.LLV.B._i Phllllpt vlll Grnton SI. ‘jbr-.—W.-R.-‘(Zircon ll Prince 3. ——I’aImer & Haslnm | ARCHITECT Bank of Nova Scott: Bldg. , “'9.-.ii.'& Nic'ii'oi.o:' I15 Grafton Street Well established groce J. A. MdcGuign , , . W Currie B|dg., out 9424 Queen St. I 3- l'- TOOMBS. 3- Arch- hiisiness, fully equipped, — «— - -‘ ARCHITECT . . . I IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. in nun.-4 at. but us; on Tians-( anada IIigli- CURE".-_ BLDG. way, just outside c i I y ‘“’°"l§ll':’° D°°“" I ._ Ant MJI;_AJ_C__ ~ « _ ——*. M~-— —————— I-.a.. out an ‘mils’ For fu-“her par MacPheo 5 Trainor l Chuldutcwn. Tuesdays and ‘iciilars apply to~— I“ once: st. out an Fridays. Dial Ill! iCan be financed. Must sell. I FOR SALE half the 4,tIli.000-plus of the prev-, sous week, a two-year high. I The October loss in quoted val-‘ ues was roughly Phone Summerside 7703. ‘med on the “elm. in the "W age. This b TO LET 2 large garages. Ap- ply to J. F. MacLeod. 83 Upper Prince Sf. $l9'I,li4.000.000. FACIORS DOMINATE Press average about TWO e Aasociat during the week Two factors dominated the Ioss.! One was unmistakable evidenccl serve system is continuing its pol- icy of credit restraint and tight.’ money—despite earlier published reports that it was about In case matters a bit. Second was the latest report on ,rall carlo adings. showing theirl tsharpe tumble of the year be- low corresponding l%6 ievels. * The financial\ reports of the! world‘: biggest ateelmakers. U.S.. eel and Bethlehem. showed record nine-months earnings: but they also showed a significant‘ Ialloft in earnings for the third I ' quarter compared with the sec- YOUI BOSI Market lond. The shares of these compan- lles and other steels were off this For I Telephone 4268. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. week. DEFENCE STOCKS RISE . Iron and Steel Scrap FOR RENT Car Batteries each $1.00‘, Apartment fl" ”"”ll ground floor. Central. Con-I aining living room, bed-; room, kitchenette and- prices for hides, horsehair, bath $60.00 monthly beer bottles, scrap metal. Dial 9121 from 9.00 to 5.00 (2,000 lb. ton) $22.00’ Paying highest ca s h t WANTED GENERAL DUTY NURSES Living in accommodation. Personnel policies equal to; best. Also require LABORATORY ’l‘F,CIlNI(‘IA1\' I immediately. Will consider application on temporary basis to year end. For full particulars apply to Superintendent Queens General Hospital Liverpool, N. S. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, 1 November, 1957, for the Asphalt Paving of WOOD ISLANDS ROAD SECTION COUNTY LINE to MURRAY HARBOR. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. .N0(I‘.E: Tenders will be opened at the above ad- v_e-rtised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person, or otherwise, and be present at the opening. J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. 17 October, 1957. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES tCi'vll Service of Canada) [SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER twlth experience in the de- IIKII 0' umbina. heating and ventilating gygtemg)_ Bmldmg Construction Branch. Public works. Ottawa. Up to 39420 For details. write to Civil Service Commission. Ottawa and quote MUSEOLOGISTI university gradual: II goological, biological at :’"&?;;’l;gl¢ll |¢lfl|¢0l. National Munetun of Canada. Ottawa. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION SPECIALIST (to provide advice faeI:eguidan:*'e'on comm;rli)ity youth progrIma)_ N.uon.i‘[)¢. ECONOMISTS (university graduates). Economics and Research Branic La Department, Ottawa. 36.360 to 37.500. de. tails. write to Civil Service Commission. Ottawa and quote FREDERIC A. LARGE, QC. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. I ~ MUSICIANS Corner Queen and Richmond Sta _ II. JOHN HARRIS. I’. R. C. 0. (Across froI[l)il:Ioyg“Bnuk Bldg): &‘. 2%....‘ u MIMEOGRAPIIING . STENOGRAPIIY - nooxiarmé‘ MRS. mm ACORN I IIIGITON ROAD DIAL III CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONAl.D. CURRII: Ii (:0. co. oi-Hutu- BOX 543 (‘ o (}l'ARDlA.\' Auction Sale I am instructed by James D iMac.\lilIan of Wood Islands to well at Public Auction on '. premises. on Wednesday. November 6, starting at l2.(Xl lo'c|0cI(, the following: All his household furniture. also one heavy horse. lwo rub- ber-tired dump carts. one truck wagon. one team scoop (new). tons good hay. is stonks oats. “Th ''~' 0” “. hayfork. rope and blocks. two H_ R XANE . COMPANY acts of block and tackle inewi, ‘. at G...’ ‘_ wood sleigh. harness and numcr- Db] .5" _‘a _- E 0 .0! "7 cu: other articles. __— , \ DALI IIEEIIE. filddnn 3 I1 Q3 lid 1 'accounnin rnvi-aiuu-linuanh~m-. uuuuannu Al. I months credit Innum off for cash. I! stormy, first fine day. D. J. RILEY, Auctioned. SOCIAL WORKER tunlversity graduate in social work with senior ¢XP¢l’I¢l|cel. Nation ence iNavyl. Ottawa. $5.73)-86,130. service Commission. Ottawa and quote on . IURVEJ OFFICERS tone at u.I)o~$4.lli to ac us an technical .011 to IITEOROLOGISTS and METEOROLOGICAL OFFICERS t train- ing position: for university graduates with suitable courses in Pbyltca and Mathanntica). Transport Department, . salaries no and $4.51», IKE ECONOIIST funlverll udulto), Consume , Ag:-iciiiuip. Ottawa. u.uooz.uI{ ' mu" IIDICAI. SOCIAL WORKERS with two years of Iucceasfully Social Wor cunplebd train in l od hoot of _ ..i.i..‘“fi.... :.,.’i°.°‘i.'.' -‘u.«ii“ '“ . P . various on qualifica- nnipeg. Man; Van- Service wt. stating qualifications and centres pro- eumpotmoa 57-017. - eouvcr. a.c. For " ' ' 'fCl‘l'Od.' and quota 'l.lII.A3IAN8 twtth Bungle’: degree In library o|‘cIInc¢)_ cw. ouavaudltin t.$3.4.'io nd u.8uouan.r-u-aungvi-coco (Iuwnand quoueulpotltlu I7-INA &qt vb!‘ othcvho Ipodflcd ddllh and application forms New York—S-fgck Market Has Stock Exchange down to‘ l_ Th ed of 60 stocks tell I!) cents to $155.90; m in Wall Street that the federal re-llehem Steel‘ 0“ 1% at 39. .; Montreal and Ste 3 1 Iain Put Omens. main National Bin - fivlltunczladn . C omuuoflluund the American Stock were. C mpbell - (fiilbougamau. up I 11-16 at 5 1316 on 143,000 sharel; Sapphire Petroleum. a Canadian issue. of! I-16 at 9-16; Scurry Rainbow Oil. also Canadian. off is at 2; White Eagle Interna- tional Oil, off 3-16 at 1516; and Slboney-Caribbean, up la at 1%. The five most active issues on 9 New York Stock Exchange Exchange were: Vertlentescamaguey Sugar. off‘ ‘/4 at 91’; on 162,100 shares; Beth- Stand i 52%; General Motors. off ‘la at 38; and Boeing, up 2% at 331/¢.l I IN MEMORIAM MRS. K. GLENDINNING There passed away at Hospital. Moncton, on Oc- tober lith, 1957 of Maria Isabelle, icampbelli Glendinning of Lew- ISVIIIE, N B. in her fiftv eighth year. The deceased had been under, medical care for sometime. hav-‘ ing heart trouble and was In ‘the hospital quite a lot the past- year hoping something could be I Aircraft: and other defence-none but God willed otherwise‘ stocks Were helped Girl)’ 1“ the; and she was called to the Great Beyond. . The deceased was born in Chel-I ton, P E.I. Penelope Wade Campbell of that place. around twenty-four years ago she went to Moncton. .3. working there. Then ‘in 1938 she married Ken- n h Glendinning of Lewisville. N.B who predeceased her twelve years ago She dearly loved nursing and» ministered to the sick, her hands were never idle and when III! was able she was always ready; to help anyone who needed her.- The deceased was noted for her hospitality and integrity. She at“ tended the Lewisville Baptist Church working in It. and was also a member of the Pearl Ra- becca Lodizc She leaves to mourn one son‘ William. also two sisters (Edna), Mrs. lleber Myers. of Carleton.‘ PEI and tidal Mrs. Percivall James of Cohassei, Mass. and’ one brother. Roy Campbell of,- Bedeque. P.E.I. also several nioc-, es and nephews. Two sisters Indl one brother predeceased her. i The beautiful floral tributes‘ bore a silent token of esteem to one who will long be rememberl ed, also money was given hr Bl-l bles in memory of the deceasedl The funeral which was held‘ from "Tuttle Brothers Funeral Ho m e Chapel on Saturday at 4 o‘clock was large and conducted‘ by her pastor Rev. H. C. Mor-' gan who spoke quite feelingly.l assisted by Rev. Malcolm Hu- low of First Baptist The hymns were "The Old Rug- ged Cross." “Does Jesus (‘are,’'’ one the deceased wished The pail bearers were six ne- phews of the deceased. George Campbell. Wendell Myers. Ear old Campbell. Gordan Myers. Lorne Campbell and Charles Waugh, who tenderly laid her to rest in Elmwood Cemetery, aim- ny Brae. .‘v'.B. Rev. H. C. Morgan officiated at the grave. Those who attended the fun: at of the late Mrs. Kenneth Glen- dlnning, Lewiaville, N.B. from P. E. Island are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mpg. Helm- Myers. Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Mr. Jack Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ban- M nlo Coughlln. Gordon and Jean- ette Myers. Hamid Campbell. GQOTKC. Lorne and Wesley Camp- bell. . and Mrs Chgrlgg Waugh. Mrv ‘ Lang, Mu, "-lph MacCnull. Mr. and ‘Ir John Myers and .iiiss Jean Mal- colm. R I O LEARY Webster Boultn. Glen. wood. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson in 0‘- LOBTY for a few days. The 0'Leary Community Hos- piul is closed to visitors on ac- Mrs. . Mrs. Ind son Charlie Mrs. Hattie Elli; 41 Hnullcmfllolflna. Ir.aIdIliI'a.IOl'¢l;fi °'.l4I17.VCllVHS'Ib*- ucdilooarrldayanunua. uddnugbtlnhaeuclfunn Vlswwuo and vldhl 0 her sister ~ Sumnuraidc and vicinity. In-. and Mrs. Floyd Carruth- L V I on of Ontario. who were recent- ly married, are spending their ,957 MERCURY New Loss On ower o ume ,,,_,,,,,,,,,;r ,,,,,,d mi",,,:,,,_., 3. . . ru Radio, gutomgtic, gent Ngw yon]: ‘(Ari —- The atoclvweek by statements fvom Presl amuher. in Howl“ C. . market took another loss lastldcnt Eisenhower and Detail“ ‘me Fifteenth Anniversary or belts. White walls. plus ".3 but trading volume was be- i Secretflary tNh:fl‘l:IiIacoEolomoy‘ot4&;)he me -Aug-my women-3 bwpar. feet at °°'au‘ Wlhld Immy other extras. 9.100 Turmv“ ‘wk '0 . guy "u__i::gb:n ::f¢nc:dspendin] will hava in the mm“ Chum “E0-Lg,” lmfles' Wm accept tmde‘ we 0‘ Lam“ ‘hum hm m" The five most active issues on Mow" n" Mew" on opened with the President. Mu Donald Macxencie presiding. Others on the platform and an sisting with the program wen Mrs. Ted Sabine and Mia: Nancy Campbell. A history of the aux. lllary of the W.M.S. of the 0'- Leary United Church was read by Mrs. Cecil Dennis. A very inspiring message was given by Mrs. A.. M eson who is a charter member of the Wills speaker for the afternoon was Miss er} orson. missionary on furlough from India. Follow ing this. a memorial service for members who have been can ard Oil ‘New JETSPW. 0“ “I 3l led to higher service was held and conducted by Mrs. Dan lilac- Pherso ’Matthcws. Sum- merside, spent a few davs with Mrs. Bruce Carruih- ers in Howlan recently. r. and Mrs. Allison Carriith- of Halifax. spent a lei. recently with relatives In 'Prince. . F. W. Cutcltffe. Char- lottetown. attended the fiftieth anniversary of the W.M S. held in the church on Monday. Several members of the L0. B./i. organization of Clyde Riv or attended the regular meeting in gltc Colman Hall on Monday The many friends of Mr. Wil- .llc N. Macwilliamc of O'Leary, _ the Community flos- pital Miss Lois Oarr of Tryon. has been visiting with West Devon and Montrose for the past two weeks. She returned to her boime on Sunday. Mr. Marne Kennedy and son Norman of 0'Leary. spent 1 row days recently in Monciton. N B. attending the races. Marne has Very special race horses and entered them in the races. Mrs. William Jay of Charlotte. town. is spending a week with her daug'hter._Mrs. Jean COIIl~ cutt in 0'Leary. Mrs. Lawrence Nlupphy g Campbellion. is now a patjem ll‘! thfl unity in 0'Leary. Her many Brienda wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. David Liviingstone has returned to her home in Dun- blane. after visiting her daughtelr, Mrs Charlie Foley in 0'Lear_v. Miss Harriett Smith. 0'Lcary. in bar vacation wiiitii r 'n West Point. Miss Carol Colllcutt, Wolfe, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in 0'Le~ar_v and vicinity. Mrs. Thelma Damy of Summer. side. was a visitor for a few days to the home of her bmt.her-in- law and sister. and Mn, Claude Jelley, O'Leary. Friends of Mr. James M. Mu Williams. gm sorry to hear that he is a patient i in the Community Hospital. and all hope for a speedy ga well. Miss Blanche Matthews. Sum- ’ ' ' the attack Ml‘ Rlwnmid Maclsuc of Glenwood, is a patient in the Community Hospital. Mrs. Price of St. John, NB. II visitina her daugiier. Mn George Dewar who is I patient in the Comunity Hospital in 0'Leaiy. Mrs. Pearl Mctheral of Sum lnerside. spent the woekend with relatives and friends in Glonvwood and Brae recently. . Alvin Palmer O'Leary. spent Sunday afternoon at the home of the latter‘: parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred Wells in Brooklyn Mr. Charlie Ouiton ol Part niaiiciie nu bad I but ‘olthoI"Iu . Ruben Ouliton in Brae. He also visited with Mr. pnd Mrs. Alexander Morrison in Hebron ‘Mr. Norman Morrison. Summer, Bide. spent the weekend with his Pilrcntn. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mor- rison in ilotamn. Mrs. Tamer MacNovin who has been spending some time with her aon-inqlatw and daughter. Mr. and rs. George Stavrart. 3 . at the lint wank . Edad Dumvlllo in O'Lea.ry. Mr. and Mrs. George steiwun uid tensity of Summonide. were . Adana Bevu-I from this Ooxnlnuniv 1