In Meinorlam - STORY -wI1Igll)AVing mcmol'.V 0i Everett Stui'fi.V. Wl1'l P5559” away on the 21st of May 1942. 1i.- hard to think of sunset in the glory of the dawn its hard to smile with courage . illicit the one we love is gone. .1 Loviiigly remembered Dyjtilll. SORRIE-in loving mcniory of our darling wife and mother. Zilrs. I-ireman Sorric Milt! PBS-T ed away one year ago. May 21. 1955. I One year has passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. God took her home it was his wi But in our hearts she liveth still Lovingiy remembered by Iain- fly. c...fi7 Thanittii” ” The family of the late Mrs. Howard Bell wish to express their sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted in their recent sad bereavement. also to those who sent flowr-rs. letters and cards of sympathy. also to Rev. D. A. Campbell for his kindness in their time of sor- row. Prison Terms For Two French Civil Servants PARIS fAPl In a slnl'm.V elimxaii to a 2'-'2--month trial. a French military tribunal Sunday sentenced two former high-ranking civil servants in long i')I'Ist1ll terms for leaking defence secrets to the Communists during the Indocbiiia war. Books and an empty water glass flow through the air. and list fights flared. g Roger Iiabrusse. former head of France's civil defense, got six years and Jean-Rene Turpin, for- mer membc of the national de- fence ministry secretarial.-general four years. It was far beyond the demands of the prosecution. which had asked sentences not cxcecditu: 2.0 months-the time Labrusse anti Turpin have already spent in jail The tribunal acquitted -lean Mom former secretary Rcllollal 9' "'9 fl" frnce ministry. and Andre BilI'RnPs .I newspaper man who once llrnllitlftfl fur the pro-Communist W110? Libs eriiiltln. The verdict itself came after It iiiaralhtin session of 21 litiurs. When it was announcrd. Labrusse grabbed an empty glass anti hurled it at Baranes. Labrusse's 17-Near-. oiri son threw 11 book at Rnranes lawyer. Jean Lotiis Tlxlcr-VlIl9"' your. a rightist dcptitu Tbt-plaw- yer flung two books which missed i.sbrussc's son but hit a reportcr.x FANNING scuooi. The following is the btilmr Hill for the month of Aplili M 1'3" 1111111 School: Gratle X--1. Audrey Illaclxeii tic; 2, Georgie Craig and Mary Jorgenst-n. . Grade ix--1. rm-y :llav(mu8- an' 2. Mabel Beurlslo; 3- Willsio" Bryciiton. . , (Irade Vlll-vl k('iIlI('lII blew- art, 2. Clayton Shields; 3- Giulia I-lrxenton. . I tirade Vii--i. Juli) BNlllFl"- - Garth Mrtcauucan; 3- R059” Bryenittn. (;i-ade lll-1. Annie Ethel llry-H onion; 2. David Shields; 3. (inn Mt 'N it. y ('-,l..,.i'e V-.-1. Edith Mactiougan and Charlotte Mactiougan: 2- Blair Slearl: 3- -l1”m'-5 BC"I'.smi llighcst at-erase: AUIIW M" .- -u komlleafl-nlfgrz Alice D. Lockliart. Primary DPIWTI-"19"": made val. Jackie Iiiwttittun. 2. Blots Lockhart; 3. Irene Bryan mlfiraiie IVAI. Ethel W”".: 27 Ihntlra Criuiz; 3- Mill" Mam-"H41 (irade III--1. Barbara Vinni- stdr; 2. Norma Craig; 3- ISBIWI M:icNuiI.. grade 11-71. Kathleen Adams. :iH,:',:,.,:g;:”Iitll)acGougan and Blaine mad, 1..Garry litachutt and lining Maclnlyre tequnlli 3- Pl” mm 99(7;i.(,-Iell Champion, tcaclier. Marie Dionne 3 Opens Own SIIOP MON 'I'ItF.M. WI” 7l”"'i" Tiumnc, shy:-st of the Iotir i'eiunin- liul quints. blinked under thp R1370 of-movie cimicras .1. her fZInlliVl priest blessed a flower slurp sllr officia'1t- opened Sattirtln.V lllillll by cutting a rod satin rlhhnn- I The bespectacled 21-year-"ill lfllil has called the shot) 53'0" E'""" after her sister who died in flll epileptic seizure in 1954. Four hours after it was nP0lll'li to the piibiic more than 500 P01” sons had ilslted the shelf- liliss Dionnc's assistant. Elivll Ilotirget. said "We had nnt IlI8ll' nod to sell any flowers today bill so many people have ask:-tl for bouquets to take to vnllcnls "1 1"” three nearby hospitals that we vc had no alternative." Business originally was sched- ulcd to begin today. The shop is the first btisiii-AW venture by any of the llllil"-I 5""'” they came into their 31000.00" I01" tune on their 21st birthditY- MW 211. 1955. Their financial fldflstiltw L. M. Edwards. said "I have never seen Marie iooklml 30. happy." . 1 Two Killed In p 3-Cor Collision 1 IIICHIBUCTO. N.B. fCPtATWl'l, young women were killed near, here sgmmg M in I three-clri collision Dead on VNE Doers of Mone- tnn and l& VDOI of nearby Went Drllch. Four other or- cur-ntr to the cm were limited. use many I A THREE ROOM APARTMENT-ON M A L E Monday. May 21. 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 Agents Wanted 1 "I NEVER IIAD IT SO GOOD” cntiiuscs Peter King whose earn- ings have exceeded 33.50 front start handling 200 necessities in- cluding Teas. Coffees. Jellv Pow- dcrs, Spices. Cosmetics. Medic- ines and I-'ariii Products in es- tablished lieland Paula Route. Hundreds successful. Perman- ent work for men or women on t'ull or part-time basis. Exper- ience iiniiccessary. Write imme- tiiatcly Mr. G. Latirln. 21 St. Patti St. E., Montreal. Dept 60. Apartments Wanted my a gfiir Sale I DIN NG ROOM SUITE.-IKITCHEN set. Phone 5771. HARDWOOD iN(iaitI6t3its'."Aii. ply G. C. Green. Emerald. BALED HAY. APPLY JAMES MacCailuiu. Brackley Point. SCREENS. STORM WINDOWS. Veranda glider. Phone 7. PEARSON'S sTuT)1'o. s x, N.B.. for pianos. church organs. BARN FOR SALE. 30 X 40 Frank Pickard. Malpcque Road. ROYAL TYPEWRITER. PRA('TI- cally new. Apply C.D.. Guard- Ian. GEN IRAL iiuiti-osi-: 1 liorse. 4 years old. Slanchcl. pi LARGE QUANTITY OI" TIMOTHY ground floor. One adult. dential area. Phone 8458. A D u L T COUPLE-2.7 Two BED- rooins. Residential area. A ply Box T. W. t-to Guardian. Resi- W 0 R K R Kelly, .....,i.-...,,,.. seed. Apply Preston Neill. SINGLE, RETIRED GEN'l'LE- Noi'th Milton. man desires siiiall. furnished ”Tvi” T”'" 7' 7T” 'T.'”' " apartment for three months. sl:3:TH2:pTy Blg"&;noNl&a:LE3g Central but quiet section. Dial Kinmssl P. E It 5531 after 6 p.ni. T .., . ,-- ,-., mm ONE YEAR OLD HEREFORD Boarders ftccommodated ; ylzullk gihrgnlhoggvh-nd Vow- , , OF . . TWO OR TIIREE MALE BOARli- rmTT 1” Ti ' C. T '" 01.5. ma, 5498p THREE LARGE A Y R s H I it E hull calves two viccks nid. Iictl BOARDERS ACCOMMO- 1. Andrew. East Royalty. gfgfdmggplil 206 Sydmy 5'" ”" ONE PLYWOOD TRUCK aox ' I I-2 r ii-4iton truck. Contact WANTED-('HII.D TO BOARD. or 0 P I l Ch I t J. R. Flynn, St. Peters Bay. rivii e iomc in air otte own, -r ' -' Apply 3” 144' Guardian. CHOICE GRADE RED POLI. -7 A. .. ..A.(... ..e... Bull. 10 months 01:1. Apply MALE BOARDERSI ACCOM- Smith Brothers. New Dominion. mot uicd near Fctlcra Building. ' -” Ti ""-TTTTT Home cooked meals. Television. "OUSE AND ONE ACRE LAM)' Dial 5221 or as Pownal Street. 0" Pwed l'i3'"V3Y' LW" M0” liars and frclts For Sale ague. V V y "W. 'ir7rv 75 LR. sacs. FOUNDA- tlon Cobbler seed. clear read- 1953 CHEV-Ri0I."ETfLV()TiFMILE- g 899- PM"? 5153- Pr"? 51050 ing. A little scabb. Myron Shaw. 1939 STUDEBAKER IN coop g l?eSAal3lig, ggg gfywgg A condition. Dial 3-171. cnolclg ACRE 0): LAND, Lo. STA-n0N WAGON m (;'0"0D cated "at Stanbopc. overlooking common, 3700, Apply 327 pm. Covebead Bay. Excellent site my Street. Ciiarlottcttiwii. HT 19033199 APPIY Palm" & o- as am. I930 BUICK SEDAN DRIVEN -AAA--ej? -m 35.000 miles. Excellent condition INTERNATIONAL HARVESTLR Phtiiie .loe Sheifoon. 7201 or 8811. 3'38 inch ihmsher with 39” feeder and bagger. used one 46 wIriit(5uin'Ts'ETi)'A NTTKIJED . . Reiifrew Hand Washer and 3aa:OI,'V'l0n?t:g0'og' Immh MC Wringcr. William Arsenault. -”'?E..'-'LL;-;L.E, (;t-and Iilvcr. TWO CALVES. HOLSTEIN AND shorthorn: also Building 11! x 12. suitable for summer cottage. 575.00 for quick sale. Easily moved. Art MacLean. Mt. Her- bert. '49 FORD TON TRUCK. IN GOOD t-oiitlition. Price reasonable. Will trudc for ft'('(IUI' cattle. Terms ..i efo Guardian. Employment Opportunities JOB INFORNIATION HIGH PAY. All trades Many opportunities. Canada. The islands. So. Amer-. ica. U.S.A. Cniupanics pay over- s fare ll hired. Write Section .. Natitiiial l:'iitploynieut In- formation. 1020 Broad, Newark. N..I., US For Sale No. 30 Cockshutt tractor. equipped with power take- off. Excellent condition. Ap- ply W. C. Aultl. West Cove- head. Dial 4744 or Cove- head 2-11. For Sale FARM ('ONTAlNlNG lfiti ACRES. Buildings in good repair. Brook running through. John Dclves. Freiicbfoi-I. A FEW GOOD SIJMMER (TOT- taue lots at itoscoaiik Beach. Eiet-ti'it-ity. running water. Good roads. etc. Charles Trainor. 19 Upper Queen Street. ' ROOMED " HOUSE. TNT-:Aitsa' FOR SALE Q Ry Public Auction at Mullen new. ct-inciit and blot-k base- H . . . p meiit, air conditioned heating 1':gIA1l,ll'db(l,:lTl'll 1gml:r':;3p with oil furnace and electric or Mav L 2.009 dchck 1-" range. Good location. Rcason- r' 1 ' a ' i the afternoon; one 1950 Chrysler- Sedan. Serial No 99602026. The above car is being sold pursuant to an agreement made between Keith Matheson. Souris. P. E I. and Mullen Motors. Mntint Stew-p ably priced. Apply Box Guardian. ST-Elf-CEEITENT TItTRSES Tdifii 7 to 10 years. I100 to 1400 lbs: also number of pieces of iisetl 136. horse inaciiiiicry. iiaiut-iy: twn an p. E 1. scctitiiial scctlers N. Iii and I. I H,(,',, disc ii.-u-rows, I7 ttitilii ya W V Hyyvy levers. cIc.. anti qtiaiitiiy of timothy seed. E. C. Gaudclte Fur Rent and Son Tin '- isriinitisnrnior-iioivr'r:o”tnis. Dial 6365. 'oNE ROOM SUITABLE r o R one or two adults. Phone 8158. . NOTICE W - .... .7 A .1" . Al . ... .- FIVE ROOM HEATED APART-' A” Tdns mung Uppm ment in new house. Residential area. Apply M.. on Guardian. IIOUSEKEEPING ROOMS sui1'- ahie for two adults. Continuous Belle Creek School not paid before May 31st will be hot water. Central location. handed in for collection. 1 pm 9933. -HEATED APARTMENT. TIIREE rooms and bath. Hot water. Pri- vate entrance. Electric stove. S60. Adults only. APPI! BOX J- e o Guardian. ATTENTION 1 Chokcrmon. heavy duty mcciianics. caterpillar oper- ators. gravel truck drivers who are interested in obtain-p ing work with the Powell River Company of Britishi Columbia. A recruiter will be at the National Employ- ment Oflirc. Charlottetown. Tuesday, May 22 during office iiotirs. BY QR I )ER 01-' 'l'liUS'IiEES All workers tnust pay their own transportation to British Columbia. Basic pay lB1.74'.'g hour. All choker- men must be physically fit and be under 35 years of age and weigh at least 150 lbs. I FOR SALE BUILDING MATERIAL One shed approximatei 400 feet by I5. Two sheds 24 x I00. The lum er in these shed: is in excellent condition and some sheds have been used for building houses. etc. o I McLURE & MacKlNNON SILVER 1 FOX FARMS LTD. 140 KENT sritarzr CHARLOTTETOWN, P. r; 1., out: - on A WANTED MAID FOE ague. Apply Archie King, Mont- . Read TbeiCIassiIied Ads For iteni lliirsory Stock FURNISHED ROOM-I'M K EN '1' SENATOR UNLAP STRAWBER- st. phone 4330. ry plants. f... R. Lewis. Edward Road. D" l 4-ROOM APARTMENT. SECOND floor, 2'4 miles from Charlotte- town. Dial 5872. 7 Female Help Vfaiiteilf FAMILY of two. light work. Cyrus J. Gal- nuNi.or Davis Jewell. Phlox. English PI'lnII'(Ist: pital. Saint John. New Bruns- wick. requires for immediate ap- Dointment operating room su- Dervisor. Apply to: Director of Nursing, Saint John General Hospital. Saint John. N.B. ' ROBERT B. BRIGHAM HOSPI- tai. 125 Parker Hill Avenue. Boston 20. Mass., General Staff lyurscs needed. 5 day. 40 hr. week, 3 wccks vacation with salary. 2 weeks sick leave, 11 paid htiiitlays. Write for ap- plication form. TWO REGISTERED NURSES for Maiikota Union Hospital. Vrliilliv S200.00 Der month and full. iiiaintenancc. Three weeks ilulllialf Wllir pay each year and three weeks sick lcavev-non- Vesey. York. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. also early cabbage and cauliflower plants. Parker J ewell. York. Phone 7074. berr" plants S9.00Al000 55.00- 500.5.i1.25 hundred; also la wn chairs. No C.0.D. Charles lilac- Kenzle. Winsloe. SE NA TO R DUNLAP S1'ltAW- berry plants. Good sli'tiii1'.! stock. 51.50 per hundrctl: 310.00 per thousand. Bruce Judson. Alex- andra, Phone Hillsboro 3,14. EVER” BEARING STRAWBER- rles, 25 plants 51.00. Virus tree Senator Dunlap 32.50 per hun- nNifv.VaTgdf!m1ge,?(.e: tired. S15 thousand; Pi-QIIIICIZ Cost M Hanspurlauon advanced 53.00 per bundled. S17 thou- sand: Sparkle. S3 per liundrcd (excellent new variety. pre- paid. Parents of these plants brought in from the l.'nitctl States last Spring. All plunts freshly dug trimmed and packed for shipping. With each order of 1000 plants. one gooscbt-rry to suitable applicants if requir- 6'fl- Apply stating qualifications and references to Matron, Man- kota. Sask lost Ami Found Losr AT ROLLAWAY. TAN . -- - b h "not tied free. Regular ptggggllxanjr lmponmtn sttlrsain Iseudltor Dunlap SL50 per g.,.....j.'.,,, n papers 0 hundred. 310 thousand. ftasp AA'..-C.....:.E... .berry Canes 54 per hundred. wanted pParker .Iew(eil.i1(grk.A M WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN Personal to work on farm. O.W. Newson, . Bracitley. A - '"'TTmm-s-e-----w--A- street serving full course din- ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA. U. . . - - -0. Am” Ellmm To 31500:. nets, peclallung in CllInf2.r . , . lal 52 . Travel paid. Write Employment P-ten” AD - -28 Info. Center. Room C9. 470 Stuart it ;oston 16. 1 IN CHANCERY .ExpEmENT TI-A” ET Before the Vice Cliaiiccllor I salesman (It)EIfDplI0:IlIIIi(e::Jl0?TlEl0N JEAN AHEARN I nmn5w,'L.k and prince Edw:l.zlAdministratrix Estate I Island. To represeiit Farmer's! Russell Arman" Adlncale and The Cuunlryt Pursuant to an order herein at C'”'d('- TOP C0lllllliSSi0ll. Dill-Tillie Vice-Cliancclior dated May b”"”-S Gil? illii paltllculars 11th. 1956. all persons having any about yourself in first letter. claims against the Estate nf nus. Walt. Johiisiton. -I9 Comberweii st-ll Ahearn are notified that the Rtllld. Foronto. Ontario. Vice Chancellor has appointed T Wednesday. the 30th day of May. Miscellaneous A.D.. 1956. between the hours of P----:Aw - --A-- eleven and twelve ociock at his F93 BUILDING AND REPAIR chambers in the Court House wlll5.wDilIllLCu47i7ll. M , Building in Summcrside in Prince CELLARS CLEANED. Asilas '5mV:'fvh'::"g;casaiiiheilgfg; . . I) ' 3:5 gmbdge haumi Plume be proved before him and take ' further notice that all creditors not presenting their claims as aforesaid will be barred from any claim against the said Estate in final distribution. ii I! A R P E-NAE(D:STAKES. TTop cents: unsharpencd, Bloc. Har- old 'I'ayloi'. York. Writ? THE PARTY wiiol PICKED "P 3 i""l”'""" 31 Mn A," J. AUGUSTINE GALLANT. Grahams gate please notify water Street. John Adams. Elmsdale. sunnnersidgp Kenn CARMTCHAELTS pLuM3. Solicitor for the Administrairix. ing and heating on Brackley Point Road. Agent and service man for Mcculloch chain saws, Dial 6423. llurserii Stock VIRUS FREE SENATORVDUN-1 Services offered YARDS CLEANED - ASHES hauled. Dial 9914. I-7D'S-YARD CLEANING. STORM windows removed. screens re- Iop strawgerry plants. Tiiesc piaced, 1)1a15354, are secon generation v rus. A---m, --- -- -- "cc plants and we pamms IACDONALDSDRIVING SCHOOL were imported from U45. ms” Competent instruction. Dual con- Iprmgl 5250 Del. hundred. 315", ltrol equipment. Phone 4937;y 00 Per thousand. ordinary stock lllcLEODlS AUTO RODY. SPRAY 31.50 Per hundred; 510.00 per painting. and welding at reason- thousand. M. F. Reeves. able rates. 2194 A I l a n Street Southport. Dial 9751. PRIVATE SALE M.H. binder. F.W. bayrake. truck wagon. hay mower, potato planter. horse hoe, light harness, section seeder, fanners. crusher. I.H. 3 I-I.P. engine. bob sleigh. wood sleigh. driving wagon, jaunting sleigh. made by Frances, anvil 180 lbs.. Magnet cream separator. 700 lbs, --rm-T cream can. warn scales 1000 lbs.. Belinda Scott mare. two milk cows, 3. one year oids. one calf. sow. due in far- row May 22. collars. hamcs, pad and britcht-n. set nii driving harness. rubber traecs. Other articles. This machinery is all in good repair. LEONARD SI-IEEHAN, 1 Kensington. AUCTION SALE AT MORELL EAST I am instructed to sell by public auction on the pront- ises of Bernard Tobin. Wednesday, May 23rd. Sale will start at 1.00 o'clock. The following:- STOCK-Cow, 6 years old, newly fresbened; cow, 71 years old. to freshen July; cow 8 years old to fr-eshpn July; cow 7 years old to freshen May; calf 3 months old; ibeifcr 1 year old; more 10 years old; horse 11 years old. Feed MACHINERY-Binder (PW); hay mower (Ill('): fttrm wagon: cart and wheels; riding horse hoe; hay rake (new): dl'iVill8 W880": driving sleigh (Francis); wood sleigh: gang plow: 2 walking plows: Fairbanks platform scales; cream separator. 600 lbs. capacity (Renfrew1: good as new: hay fork complete with 140 ft. steel cable (no track): pblacksmlth's vice: grindstone; team harness (good): drlvmiz harness (new): express pad brlchen (new); lot of other harness; 200 bushels good oats. TERMS--All purchases up to 510.00 will he ('1-ISII over that amount six months credit. on Approved joint notes. 67; interest on notes betorg for cash. 1 If day Unfavorable sale will be following fine day. BERNARD TOBIN, 3' 3. JAY, Ownu Auctloncu-.. Mount srita i?i:Tit'iTi'. plants. 51.00 per hundred. 59.00, thousand. Phone Bedeque 22-ll. iiE)EvE"iii:iTiiT."P'rioNii5s. and other perennial roots and bulbs. day evenings until 9 pm Arthur s E N A T o R DUNLAP sTRAvT. I5i3lliiai” lllt'I'Ca.sp in Aiiicrican iticrease in labor costs and provid V-Vlliiilblllll funds was 53iUlTiil.l' by Steel Magazine. A prit-r boost til 58 to St ”l)0P.Sllii tC(.'IIl too Iia'IL'1'.'Ilt(I. tile weekly trade publication said 59'!iE9.,9li9'9'l YOU CAN PR IV I COSTLY FIRES WITH DOMINION FIRE I:QUlPllIEN'l' Ct). Liberal allowance on old CLEVELAND IAPI H A "Sub ”,,,.,L.,, W, .. slt-cl Ilrit-es to offset an anticipated aiul pt'edictcd,gotttis coiitiiiticti in ti 2 a ton I-fl-oi .l'tjzli'. steel protiucers raised their prices 40 cents a ton int Predicts Substantial Boost In Prices of American Steel Gmd E"”"9" CLEETHORPES, Eng. (Reuters) Ill'e.shlll'(' is definitely This seaside town save up relying off in the light, napmlled items on conventional weather forecasts tiiii K ' c Slrticturals. the magazine plates ubt supply. The slower demand from the auto tiitiu-try was reflected in an improved supply of sheets. espe- cially cold-rtilletl. Hot-rolled sheets. IWIIIIP more lreely availabic. re- Iinallletl fairly light czlcii (Till Lzrziiifctl iii uanr in- r- . cquipmciit. , . y 1 . 4 e p Ihe steel iniiis operated at 96.5 E. A. KEEFE. IhhIiTIIS.stft)IIcihlh:ltham" :1 1.)9'Le"l pcr t-tut of rated capacity last P E. 1 Sales Iiepi'c.st-iutttite Hum 'm' L. I :5 ”i' l'eL"”'”'”'l” week. if one per-cent drop from the it itlcliinond St.. Cii'touii C m 9 nolmrkers this DiT:vious ttcek. lics -t-1.1:! mute" MM increase of 38 a ton schools. Mrs. Blanche l5ii:luiitl.- Secretary Aibcrtuii bt'lIilt)I:. TEACHERS WANTED FOR 0'-I iieary School to lC.'tl'Il (iratlci 7 and ti. Supplentt-tit S.3oti.t1o ,vp.j ply Secretary of Trustees. Doug-; las Adams. 1 steel price ' Last wet-I-; salt price increases ity bars: jprodtu-is. uttlih and gaufln ('Xii”?l5 siliiiliicr iifillld hp (nu,-N-ed be an bill in the form of "cxtrasf oi lztddiimnal charges over the basic tacked on chemical content extras on allot steel. carbon special qual- wire and semi-finished NEW Y(ll'iK l.iPl4l'he stock market last neck btiiiipcd down to a low for its six-ut-ck reaction. Stat-kiitilders ucrc quick to sell -on news they coiisiflcrcd unfavor- able. and buyers ttere slow to come into the market at the lower miti-Fei)i'uai'y could rise and still buuiids Forecasts Not said, Sunday and went back to the old- and tubular fashioned metiiuds of watching the gnats and the birds. Official weatht-r forecast. given on radio. television and in the newspapers. have long been Cice- thorpes' biggcst headache. Time and again forecasts of rain have kept holidaymakers away on a nice. sunny day So a municipal weather bureau has been set up by Mayor Jack Soiear As the sun rises. each day i"irry Bonn. a Fill-ycai'-old seafront g - I 4 -r-"-”'T-""'Tr-m- 5 . 3 ... - night watchman. makes his fore- ,lT!ll;.Iv,().n(j.ML)L:.k'Liovikltg R' R' Dial 5335 :.?.p ..L itii(ll1whviii:,fsen1gI(:;iI erT)IK"i':'esxTIIll':((jlTlll("l' N. Y '( CAN . DEALERS WANTED FOR SUP. DUNLOP STRA w B an RY M H W R V . fa W... am... 3.273 a ,,,,, because 0, - OC S He explained; --when tiie swat. plying Consumers with line or plants. 31.00 per Ihundrcd. -S900 FIRSTCLASS TI-:A(.IlI-.RS FOR .m.....;N.d lmuh, ms” mghw ma. lows fly low to catch the goals it household -ms. you can U10U33"d; Phil"? 9d9'-"I119 22-15. Principal for (,arlt-ton Stdittg Mia! M515 and Similar factors R h d L means a heavy atniospbere and eamy cam from 350. to 375- 7 IFVIDE 'i00"lb5- Sciioul. Raymond Harte). sen SW4 Sam ' e rain is on 111.. WEI) When the swal- Weckly, Famiicx, Dept. 4. Sta- GARDEN SEEDS! ALSO MAKE l"0l4ll'3'- lows fly high for the iznats. then mm C, Mammal. geL Turnip and Kala Smre (men ;rEA-AClr”:RSmwANTEDI"'GRADES Iu.Ylll.-IS I-'()It.iI RISE 6 the sun will shine all day. SAINT JOHN GENERAL CBIIY. 3l50 a”Un(i?iy and 'i'iiilll5' one to twelve for AIl)ci'lunl Tins rlkc slirius on con.suiiicrs' I ,.,, . ,, ,..,,--.:--.-- to early April. It i'ctra:c tuo-thirds of that be within normal Aiming Canailiati issues on the New York stock exchange, Alumi- num cloxcd Friday at ISOV4. off '5 - , prices. from :t neck before, Canadian Pa- wantml Mr am” plates 3”” Sheet will The Asxticltted P ss V --... cific :12--. down -. Distillers Sea- strip and the electric furnace es . 5 A "'3 dicldot . mj.-F 4-. o m. -.-- in , . ,1...” ads Wm, andlof so rtlt)t'kS lost 52.60 nt Slll5.30. Krill" 3” ll"-in 't- Dome Mine-I STIIOLLLR IN GOOD (,0.NI1l- glv-'lmVl::l”"':ll Jlelfi r ' iI7l1l'liIi( the neck it had flipped i.,ll4”s down '1 firanby Mining 15V: yin; ..P1,3'lt:.78Uz' y i Thml, m:.,.Cas.(,g 'roa1 enough Wis -I so or 5710 under tbc hightd it 't. ilull.-.oii Bay 'VMlning ONE JOURNEYMANlELEC.l.Ru.g HIV U-mkunm. -M.-C-not rcmmw Hhtpmu, ,.CaL.m.d last Am.” 6A 5-m(.cIiip sit. litu'l.nt.iitliizti Nickel 97;: I3" mm” 9626' -st:-ei .1latua7.ine's comllositc llrit-ci”"'" We illark" I135 I390" HD1115; "9 4'” Md”15” ml mm" P” and WANTED .. ALTL:-7IKEI7"I:I.7E;:3:IflI iiuishcti steel, compiled from pints or quarts. Dial 1159.) KIT C H E N HELP ii'.'lN'l Iii). Young woman prciciictl. Apply Sun Grill. WANTED - SEVERAL I) o z c N. .-......- ueelt. cedar fence Dosls. Qiltilv tlCIli'-IDHM,-TND As GREAT I cred. M. J. Byline. Iltllil. Queens There was no slackcnini: in 'lilPl' County. all demand for steel last ween. al- 'oNifiitTTwo GIRLS To uoititl FARMERS nositc remained at 5238.93 2' llcl lug of scrap drooiwd grades as mothcrs helpers. iii t'nu llli : Mass. Mrs. D. A. Alallim-til Emerald, ' MAN on soy FOR GENERAL) farm work. .'llorricd or single. base prit-cs. Last week. the com-, ion. The composite on steelmak- in 551 a gross ton from 353 the pre- b"'”l'9” I" i'""'' '9 it 5”” I135 10' If you are interest-I illil'tlliL'll a series of irregularly lower Price swings. p The market last week produced .a iiunthcr of interesting tcc'inicai developments which have led somei lprovc its stren'.'th. In the absence 'of that proof. brokers believe the reaction could continue. A NORMAL T'LI. I The inai'ltct's fall from its rec- ord high has been quite normal. So far it has relraced only about One-third of the sharp rise from T. Waiitcr-(io4idci'h;ini 63 down liq. On the Ame can stock exchange Brazilian Traction closed at 6?: own '5. Canzidian Marconi 5 down in. Loblau B 84. Sbawinigan Mines 851-. up 1;. I-In ka 13-'4 unchanged. Molybtlonuc 1 5-16 tip l-I6. Preston East Iltinr Oils 7 up 1V4, Fargo Oil 3 down 1-iii. Great Street Grass 011 3 5-16 tip I-I6. Jupiter Oils 2 5-11; leiim .'i bou oil 2"-it up 13-16 and Wilrlch. Petroleum 1-1; unchanged. .....i. iced. Sapphire Petro- lllIt'I1' ,.-d. Scurry-Rslir House provided for marriedi . . inan. Good liElL',C:! Itl)l' expert-Ied lI'l TGTTTI fTlGCI'1ll"IerYt enccd man. Kiiu orgensenu . - Fredericton. . mllkersi I W I n e or . . " an e ui ment con- . . . .- - -r- as ud on Wanted To Buy V q ' sdnm-D Twvnns were-seq. in we ....7iE?.i.i.'3.. ':l.?E"f.n3..'E' - ---A-- -- --a-- facf me first :.';);'5'fV';f"R."d ,,'"d0""i T!-NDER roit IMPROVEMENTS. M an- . . . . . . . . A. l- m;i530R0- GUYSBORO aouit. QUEEN'S COUNTY. 143.". win in 3Uy1NG ngoh . S1EhL . .5gRAp C01-ATY, ix. ulll be received in the . ' I Also: Cuplier. hint-.5. Aluutintitii. New ldea Equlpmen ” "I Radiators. Hides. Horse Hair. L. O'BRIEN, 207 GT. GEORGE ST. Rope. Bullies. New Holland Balers Surge Miikers And other first qual- ity machinery. Hector Lea rd Lower Bedequo Phone I4-I2 Wanted Tozilenth HOUSE WITII SIX OR SEVEN rooms. Reliable tenants. Dial 8148 Work Wanted wANT'i-ji-i:ion DRIVING A truck. exilcricnced man. Phone Aihcrttin 811-4. 7 W BOOKKEEPER WITH 5 YEARS experience would like work in city. Write Box B.W, Gtiardian. QUALIFIED imoio-AND TECH- nician rt-qtiires cinployinent 1111 TV. Field in Prince Edward Is-, land. David Lamont. 12 St. Jo-1 seph St., Tf1l'nlllf). i TENDERS Tenders will be received. at the office of the under- signed. up to 12:00 o'clock noon on Tuesday. May 22. for supplying the City with 19 pairs of boots for the Police Department. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. CANADIAN XATI NAL it.tii.wAvs ATI.A.YllC Ri.'c.ioN TENDERS FOR CRUSIIED ROCK BALLAST Scaled Tenders. addrc.-zscd to the uiitlersigncti and inarltccl on the ntitside. ”'i'cntlct' For Crush- ed not-k Ballast". will be re- ceived up to 12 0.ttIOt'k noon City Clerk. Atlantic Ilayliclit Saving Time. Wcdiiesday. May illlth. 15136. for the stipplyiiig of crushed rock ballast to be delivered to the railway from a site on lile railway conteiiieiil for distribu- tion bctut-cii Iiltiiicloii. N. B. and Halifax. N. 5., anti Triiro aiidi Sydney. N S. during the years 1956 to 11160 inclusive Tender form and specificatioiis may be ohlainetl on application WANTED Director Physical Ethica- tion, Charlottetown Ci I y Schools for academic year 1956 - 1937. Professional to me ”m,(.mL.m,p training and some practical The inuesl or niiy ieiifier not experience essential. Ap- iiecessarilv accepleti. ply, stating QUQIIIICRIIOIIS. ll li.-WK-”' ctc.. to I(. A. PARKE-R. m"'”"N"” Mo"! Superintendent of Schools, Caiiudian Nzttioiiai Railways. Mtiiictou, N.B. Charlottetown, P. E. I. STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Tlicrc are openings in the MONTREAL Headquarters of the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS for QUALIFIED STENOGRAPHERS Apply to C. N. R. Offices. .'ii'tl I-lltioi'. Station Bldg., Charlottetown. P. E. I. lVc(liic.stlny. May 23. 9 a.m. - 12 noon. 2 - 6 pm. ()r Write to Employment Office, Canadian National Railways, Moncton. N. B. IN STOCK Strictly fresh, high quality Shur-Gain s. We eimto servo. No. I seeds. turnips. registered, Kale Mangie. Timothy and Clover. Lime. to arrive, order today. Brantford Roofing Supplies. heavy felt paper. insulation. hardwarr. briclt and com- ont. Do cell to see us. it is a pleasure to serve and after due. 56-; off you. Your Friendly SHUR-GAIN Food Service. J. RUSSELL DRISCOLI. .1 at 3 until ..'l 1. WI; iNESflAI'. JUNE 6. 1956. Plans and spot-lfit-.-tiion can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the nfiice of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public works. Ottawa. fintnrlo. at the office of the Dillricl Engineer. Public Bulldinli Redford Row. Ilzilifax. N.S.. and at the Poet of- fices at Antlgonlsh. Guyshoro and Mu). Irate. N. 5. To be considered each tender must be Icconlilnnled by at security in the form of 1 certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on or Ic- cording to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth thcrgin. The Department. through the Chief En- Rinrcr's office (H. and R). or through the undermined. or through the office of the District Engineer at Rnlifax. N.S.. supply blut--prints and specification of the work on deposit of it sum of smoti in the form of n Ct-?ItTIl-TIEII bank cheque or Yllnnttlt nitlci payable to the order of the RECFIIVICII GENERAI. OF CANADA. The deposit ulll be released on return of the blue-prints and specification in good con. dltlon wlllin a mouth from the date of reception of tenders. if not returned with- in that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not neeeunrll accepted. 5 ROBERT FORTIER. chief of Administrative Services. and secretary. Department nf Piihllc Wfirks. Ottawa. May ll. I956. Paying Truck Scale weighing for Open Monday through forms of tender obtained at the office Chle Words. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office d the District Engineer. Public Building. led- lord Row. Halifax. N.S.. and at the Part offices. at Liverpool. Brtdgowltar Ind bun uburs. N. S. lheilartinent of Public Works. Ottawa. May R. 1935. received in the office of the Secretary. II- 3.00 p.m. m , (E.D.5.T.). ' WEDNESDAY. 56 all ti III! Public Plan: and specification can be Engineer. Department ii To be conlidersd ouch tender mull be accompanied by a security In the farm of I unified cheque or bond: as lpectlled in the forms of tender and made on or accord to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Clio! En. xtnoer's office (H. and 11.). or through the undersigned. or through the office ol the District Engineer at Haufnx. N.S.. will nip- ply blue-prints worst on deposit of a sum of 120.00 in the form of I CERTIFIED hank cheque or money order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit win he released on return of the blue-prints and specification in good um. dltfon within I month from the date of re- ception of tenders. If not returned within lhlt period the deposit will bl forfeited. and specification of the The lowest or any tender not noeennrlly ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Servicel. and Secretary. aoceptod. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON AND STEEL SCRAP f2oooLi;.Ton1 322.00 CarBati'eries.each S2.00 highest cash prices for hides. horsehair. beer bottles, scrap lobster rope, and all types of scrap metal. your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eatoifs Store on Kent Street. Friday 8 to 5 P.M. Saturdays 8 to 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK 3. co. BARRISTERS. SO PROFESSIONAL CARDS LICITORS. Etc. -TBTTII. Mcitheson 8. Foster yyiwnnd St OPTOMETRISTS J. Elmer Biandi-iTrTcI, 1' A ca"u'h."' R'o' I;5E7giift1&SVI. fVPhone 0232 M. A. Farmer. o.c.. LLB. m ,.,:,'”s''.. t '"'"' Ola, ml '?Bunk:iL Comm-erce Bldg. TTTTTTT TT-mcrmjm-'- Allison M. Gillis, LL.a. J1 57 T"V'”" "'0' Corner Kent & Queen Sta. J.'A. MacGuigan Currie Bldg, Dial 0424 Queen St. Chas. R. McQuaid. BA. 156 Richmond St. Dial 8911 - Stnninerside. P.E.1. 180 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Office 9138; Home 475! A. Walfhon Gaudol. LLB. H, 1, Mason, pg, Phillips Bldg. 111 (irafton St. Montague plyi- Palmer 8. Haslom CHIROPRACTOR Rank of Nova Scolla Bldg. Matheson, Peaks 8- ,1 "hI:' R' conogm "I Nicholson I75 Grafton Street 6. Keith Picitard 3. Arch. M.B.A.l.C.. Dial SO Charlottetown. Tuesdays III Fridays. Dial 361! MacPhee 8- Trainer .l6-5 Queen St. Dial (232 G. F. Hutcheson1.3on Musitfiitus H. JOHN HATTRIS. I R C. 0. F. G. IIUTCIIESON. R.0. studio - 203 Richmond St. 53 Grafton st. Dial 882! ' DTAL 4213 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONAlD. CURRIE 8- CO. COOPER BRUFI-IERS & C0., Charlottetown Currie Bldg. H. ii. poms a. coMFAT4v Ill Great George St.. (:-.' ' Phone Osff-Gil p, 0, g. up ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building P -' " in rum stunt IRMA P. MORRISON CIIAITIIID AMOUNIANT rt-when I& . 3 .g