P v o For QubickRe"syuilsAcIverlise The Classified Way Tuesday. Oct. 1. 1957 iii: Guardian Pogo 9 IN MEMORIAM aU;GNlON- In loving memory of Moses N. Gulgniog uho passed away October 1, I95. Ever remembered by Wife HPIQIII and family. . MACGRIGOIH-In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Helena MacGregor died SGIII-Olllber 29 1:: Fund is the memories linger II1'aI' is the one that is gone. in memory we hold you dear Mother A. long as the years roll along. Aliiays remembered by Daugh- ter Violet and son Prank. WIACLEAN-In loving memory of our dear wife and mother tirs. Peter Macbcan of Little Sands who departed this life October lat, 1053. when the sun goes down at the i-lose of day. Dnar Mother you never seem far away. we seem to feel your presence nct, Though time adds on another year. We mention your name and .-peak of you often. Grid Bless you Dear Mother. l'nu are never forgotten. least: Wanted HAIR SID EASILY. SELLING Christmas cards. English and French. Also gilt items. wraps, toys. scripture and religious cards. Inquiries invited also from churches. clubs. Lauren- :1 tlnn Greeting Card Co., ml St. Denis. Suite 53 Montreal. Quebec. . EARN EXTRA MONEY IN spare time. No experience nec- usary. Show beautiful Chrisb maa Cards to your friends. Stationary. Ribbon. Wrappings. and Novelties. Free folders showing Personal Cards. Gen- Large variety of Christmas and Everyday Assortments. erous profits and bonus on vol- ume. Write today for samples. Doullas Greeting Card Com- pany. 50-SC Blacker St. Tor- onto. asarticrs Accsnnsiiatsd WANTED ONE OR TWO boarders. Phone 5162. ROARDER ACCOMMODATED in quiet home. Business people preferred. Apply 58 Edward St. Dial 5463. I BOARD IN GOOD CATHOLIC country home for buy, 9 lo l2 years. Phone 22-4. llunter Riv- ar. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, Phone 8705. Eier I ' " " J CAR LEAVING FOR COLD ""' "'””Vt Lake. Alberta, Oct. mi. can accommodate two - IN MEMORIAM LIMUEL II. DRAKE The death of Lemuel H. Drake ahighly,- , AAA ” of iii-adowbank. occurred at his home, September Sih. Mr. make had been in his usual in-alih until the day of his death uiien he suffered a heart seizure and died before medical aid rt-uld reach him. In his death the community of which he was an outstanding citisea suffered ii heavy loss. and the United rhufdl of which he was a val- ui-rl member was deprived oi a faithful servant. For the past number of years Mr. Drake had served on the board of trustees. and at the time of his pauing he held the important office of gen- eral H-easurer of the entire pas- iural charge: he was also the l0t'rELII'y of the Official Board of the Church. iir. Drake was one of the lead- IIi;', fanncrs of the district and us! widely nown as a man of sirrling ch racter. His fine ltlti for friendship won for him a host of friends many of whom l'f'F9 from beyond the bounds of tho immediate neighborhood. This was evidenced in the fact tiiiit his funeral was one of th e largest in this district over a period of years. Left to mourn his passing are his wife. the former Carrie Aac- Uren: three sons. Vernon at home; Stewart of Cornwall and Lawson of Cornell University. Ithaca. N.Y.: a brother Edward oi Onset, Man: two sisters iliirgaret. Mrs. Richard Drake. vurnwall and Blanche. Mrs. llri-tor Macbean. New Domin- lsn. Mr. Drake is also survived by three grandchildren to whom he was greatly devoted. Russell. Vivian and Barbara. diildren of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Draka, Cnrnwall. Funeral services at his horns and the graveside were d an by the Rev. R. A. Patterson. assisted DY III! RSV. Dr. A. 8. ltrir. interment wa la the Church cemetery. Cornwall. The pallbearers were, Crosby. Robert Jewell. WWI. Giulia Ma!-Lulu. milmaa Mscltlanoa and James I er. -CARD or. THANKS I wish to thank Mrs. 31130 Thompson of Lower '"', "llillll the sum of money Ihich I had lost. Alan Mr. Cud- mnre and the Guardian Office for their servlae. Rdaoa Buell. . TRA3 ARTERY Freight traffic on the Great l. . .iJ,3.'.f."..”"'i'."iiiI2 ""'" "" - - Fir"Isn Lsstlaifsasi THIRD FLOOR HEATH D A- partment. Excellent for couple without children. Contrary located. Write Boa ABC Guar- For Sale I LARGE IIOLSTEIN BULL calf. Dial 5&5. ONE GOOD USED PIANO phone ml. ONE BUNGALOII. ONE HOUSE Apply 87 McGtllA Avenue. USED LEONARD REFRIGER- ator. Good condition. Dial U07. ONE SIMPIJCITY WASHING machine like new. Phone 7717. FOR SALE-VALUABLE COE- ner business site in City. Ap- LNT: A GOLD WRIST WATCH last Wednesday night around Otanmuaity Centre Finder leave 3 Guardian oiilioc Reward. Isle lislp Nantes 1 EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN wasted for work on farm. All modern machinery and equip ment. Much higher than aver- age wages. For suitable man. Year round employment. J. Scott Cairns. Freetown. Dial Bedeque 19-5. TRACKER OR PENSION!-IR gentleman with car to demon- strata and take orders for new line .cbool maps. Protected territory. Good commission. Write Map 1-louse. Anoaater. Ontario. plyDoaTl9C MAN'S GREY SUI'T (SIZE 44 stout) like new. Dial MB: or 190 Prince Street. COLLIE PUPS. ROGER MAC- Callium, Marshfiedl. P.E.I. MODERN HOUSE FIVE ROOM and bath in Kenslngion. Phone S4-2. ONE RQNSON POTATO DIG- gcr. has dug 30 acres. S. S. Inga. Cherry Valley. I5 RIRLS PULLETS, START- ed to lay. Ray Maclaod. Grah- ams Road. SEMI-BUNGALOW. 7 ROOMS and bath Apply IS Lincoln St. Phone 4662. TWO CALVES- PARTLY shortliorn. Apply Lawrence Driacoll. Mt. Herbert. Phone 7085. All or part way. E. M. Wea- tllerble. Montague. or phone 86-81. cars and Tracks For Sale I!!! METEOR. PERFECT CON- ditiou, Radio and heater. Pric- ed at 81,100.00 Dial 6041. HAL!-TON FORD TRUCK. I949. Phone 8860 between 5 andlt. I57 MERCURY. AUTOMATIC. radio. etc. 8,000 miles. Trans- ferred. Priced for quick sale Phone Summerside 7703. mi one TVON. MERCURY ROUND OAII DINING ROOM table. washing machine cheap. S cu. It. Phllco Fridge. Roland Diamond. Montague. HOT WATER FURNACE PRIC- od right for quick sale. Apply after 5 to 41 Churchill Ave.. City. A HEATER POTATOE DIGGER in excellent condition. Priced to sail. Earl Murray. North Carleton. FOR SALE-l'AWCE'l"I'E BEA- verbrook range. For wood or coal. 1 years old.Good as new. Apply Mrs. Murray Constable. Long River. .?....,....:j.... lake body truck. Good repalr.I ONE MICCNIMICK DEFINING Will sell out right or will take cattle in trade. Phone 4587. FOR SALE - 1940 PONTIAC in good running condition. All good tircs. Mr. Austin drown. Dunstaffnagc. IISI STUDEBAKER CHAMP- ion sedan equipped with radio and heater. Cheap for quick sale. Harland Robertson. Kingsboro. For Rent ron RENCT-l5'LOOA- R.sAN.DER'S Chandler Bros. Dial 8557. 1 noon HOUSE. UNIIEATED. Write Box 453 Guardian. W0 LARGE IIOUSEIIEEPING moms. hot and cold water. Second floor. Phone 9382. TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS. Men preferred. Apply ill Elm Avenue. LARGE HOUSE. CENTRAL. Adults. available Nov. 1. Write Box 435 Guardian. HEATED I ROOM APT.. ground floor. Apply Box M Guardian. ' THREE ROOMS AND BATH. Heated. second floor, private entrance. Phone 3182. LARGE BRIGHT ROOM. FUR- nlahed for light housekeeping. Suitable for retired couple. Phone Silo. SEVEN ROOM OIL HEATED house. central location. Im- mediate possession. Telephone sass. HEATED BEDROOM SUITA- tale for A A or pi ' ' ai man. Brighton area. Apply Box 454. Guardian. FOR RENT DESIRAHLE ground floor apartment in quiet two apartm-nt building with automatic nil heat and continuous hot water. Hard- floors throughout. sun port-h. verandah. spacious lawn. Lo- eaten at Upper Prince hi ex- cellent residential area. Now available. Adults. Write Box us Guardian. ; RlPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT,'OR NOT lhresher. complete with self feeder etc. Sterling Miller. l(el- vin Grove. ELECTROLUX V.. ACU UM cleaner. I957 model with cord. Winder and attachments. Best offer. Tel. 1) immediately. ONE PERCI-IERON MARE . it years old. over i500. One gen- cral purpose horse five years old. Amos Callaghan. Emy- vale. Lot 65. pi POOL TABLES. AND ALL equipment for an up to date poolroom. In at condition. W. M. Kennedy 0'Leary. Dial IA or 29. Km sann-4 MILK cows. One mare 2'5 years. Lorenso Mac- Lellan. Malpeque. FOR SALE-OLIVER POWER take-off digger. dug so acres. Priced 'or quick sale. Hall Mfg. Co. Sumllle lldu. ONE SET OF SCALES WEIGH- ing up to 600 lbs. in perfect shape. Priced to sell. Freder- ick Turner Winsloe or Dial S7Sl. Fwo ....n6ii1i:'riii... nuu. calves. also Beagle rabbit- bound. Apply Robert Chappell and Son York. Phone 7000. BEDS. SPRINGS AND MAT- tresses. chesterfleld, three piece chesterfield suite. goe- sip bench. table lamps. end tables. etc. Beaton's Auction Rooms. A PARMALL It TRACTOR used one season. May be seen at MacLcod and Green's. Mon- tague. Priced right for quick sale. The Canadian Bank of C :1, Murray River, P. F..l. - In MASSEY HARRIS TRAC- tor. Good running condition. pi-lg. usom. Also new Mas- sey Harrie No. is Manure spreader. M0100. L. D. Mac- Leod and sons. Victoria. KITCHEN TABLE AND FOUR chairs. bureaus. chest of dra- wers. dining-room chain. swi- vel office chair. Roll top desk. Benton's Auction " TWO CLEAR GRADE FUR plywood all doors. else 2 foot I inches by I foot I inches. DRAPTSMEN ARE IN GREAT' demand Train by home-stuciyi for a well-paid secure l'ob.' Home study courses on Blue-i print Reading also available: Diploma awarded. Free folder! Mention course required. Pri-1 mary School of Drafting. Dept. CG, Box 113, Station "Q." Tor- onto. MANAGEMENT TRAIN EES REQUIRED by expanding established retpil oganizatlon for: 1. Men experienced or inter- eated in specializing in hard- ware. men's wear. meat cutting or groceries. 2. Ambitious youths anxious to learn over-all merchandising and fur buying in Canada's growing Northlnnd. Applicants must be physically fIt., single and under 25 years of age. Excellent employee benefits, and transportation ar- ranged. Write giving full per- sonal pariiculars, education and job history to Personnel Man- ager, l".T.D.. Hudson's Hay House. Winnipeg, M ” t Services offered PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY experienced teacher in Park- dale district. Dial 5955 after Sm p.m. A ISLAND-GRILL. QUEEN ST. serving full course dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5223. Teachers Wanted ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHERI for High School. Subjects. St.l Patrick's High School, Arvldg,i Quebec. Salary range from! 33.25.00 to u.oso.oo. iiepeiidiiigl on qualifications and ex r-. lance. Modern building witbt is. i University gradua.I I-I preferred. Apply to riie, Director of Studies Catholic School Commission. Arvlda. Quebec. Wanted WAITRESS ..WAN'l'ED. APPLY in person. Ments Restaurant, Queen Street. MIDDLE AGED COUPLE To share furnished house. Write Guardian Box 450. A P.E.I. TRUCIIMAN RETURN ing from New York to bring back medium sized load of furniture. Apply 70 Douglas Si. or dial 7949. IOUEIIEEPER WANTED IM- mcdiatcl, for two priests in country. Modem conveniences i Barbour ALMA Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, spent a ..eekend recently visit- lng relatives in Kensingtoa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grey and three children of Srackley spent a recent weekend at the bane of Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Dunbar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lilnch, and family of Halifax spent a couple of weeks vacation with relatives in Aims and Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crock- ett of Noburn Mass.. are spend- ing their vacation at the home of Mr. Crocketts paents, M. and Ms. lI.S. Crockett, Wood- vale. Messrs Bobby and Myron returned borne after spending a couple of months in Scotland. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George Green and three children returned to their home in Everett. Mass. afte spending a few days at the home of M. and Ms. Achieshlr home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barbour and family. Mr. Jack Donald. accompan- ied by his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wall- ace. attended the Egmont Bay exhibition on Wednesday. Sept. llih. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver of Huntley attend- ed the Egmont exhibition on Wednesday night. Mr. Maurice Kiaich retiu-ned to Toronto ofter mending a couple of weeks at the home of his father, Mr. Frank Kinch, Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and family..visited relatives in Rose- vllle on Sunday. Sept lat. Mr. Gerard Kelley of the Bank of Comrne Le, Hunisport. N.S. spent a recent weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. Roseville. Ilaiitsd WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial S595. Ilorii Iiaiitsa BABY SI'I'I'ING AFTERNOON and evenings. Phone 5064. WOMAN WITH ONE CHILD wants position as Housekeeper close to school Write box X 'Guardian. Wanted To Say .. 'CI.EAR ABANDONED FARM land. write stating acreage. lo- cation and price. to Box 455. Guardian. . Ilantsil Ts ilsiit TWO ROOMS. FURNISHED OR unfurnished on ground floor. Phone 5761. WANTED: TWO OR THREE bedroom apartment or house in city immediately by Regular Army Warrant Officer. W.O.2 'l'. Johnston. Phone 4863 or 5811. . WANTED Experienced Bookkeeper Apply- CHAPPELL lb C0. 161 Queen Street Apply Guardian Albertori Stating qualifications etc. Phone 8325 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc: &OF&uF I” '”.'i".'L”'1".”i J. Bauer Blanchard, B.A. I given It -2" wt . A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank at Casasrnerg Hlnlg Allison M. Gillie. LLB. I” RI&llOII SI. Dial 4741 7TwZiuG"cIiT.ie1f LLBT his Bldg.. ill (lriutsa St. Palmer I Haslarn Ii OI Neva Scetia Bldg. Peaks I Nicholson I I'll Grafton J. A. M.aaGuigan &'lIa BIL. Diai in E IAN M. MacLEOD. LLB. CURIIE ILDG. (Aheve Shes Deeterl ?..E.'";.'!'.'...... MacPhae 5 Trainer 3 Queen I. Jtai (III I'RH)ERIC A. LARGE. snsaieveiaussii. MIC Beyailaaklldgl . nianaau OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthcrs, R. O.- I” KRIS SK DIII SCI! Byron rGranL 0..H)..- IM Kent St.. hill 1. S:TrIyIoT, iifo. Corner Kent A Queen sis. Ofllca I13: - House ms "Effuibiiniof Ileatagne P. E. I. CHIROPRACTOR --Dr.”WfR:.C:e:a.-: svi Prince St. Dial use ARCHITECT j-Gfl(EilTPi:i:i7il'-. n. Arch. M.ILA.l.C.. Saivimeralde. P.E.l. Dial sass I):-tattetawu. Fridays. Dial Ila MUSICIANS.- H. JOHN HARRIS. r. R. c. o. &Ie- ll Ilchmaal I. O1! nnmocsaruiac . STENOGRAPHY . nooicnzrinc MRS. HELI-ZN ACORN IZfI'ON IOAD I DIALCC CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS C MenoNAt.D. Clmmli In co. . cool-an aaornns osi-its nice. o OCH). 1IIh H.R.DOANEa0OMPANY tans-essdeereIl..assnasseaa XII!-I P.O.Baa1 anrmm"'l.cAin"i:Tf To ' DlBWDm X2! ?n'i'n”FFisoriaisos, GAIIX AIIQIIIANT Clnhen Rear-Admiral Walter Hose. R. C.N.. (Ret'd) of WlIldS(ll', Ont.. aged S2. who was Chief of the Naval Staff from 1920 to 1934. addresses the ship's company of HMCS St. Laurent at Sunday DH"- lsions at sea. while taking pass- age on board therulira-modern anti-submarine warship to ' Webb .. -. PIONEER NAVY CHIEF United Kingdom The Si. Laurent "'05i 9x"3”5i" g-VAT0 exerclsu and six other Canadian destroyer i WI" ""3 '””"'””" M '1” Norm Atlantic alliance National " ' escorts are involved with war- ships of European navies in the P110” the BLOOMFIELD CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sclllck accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay, O'Leary, have re- turncd from New Brunswick hav- ing spent a week visiting friends and relatives in Fredericton and Moncton. Mr. Leo Gallant of Piusvillc has opened up the store formerly occupied by Mr. Simon Luttrell. His many friends wish him suc- cess in his new undertaking. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin are at present visiting with their children in Hamilton, Ont.. also relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ar- senauit of Stonehsm. Mass. are spending the rest of their va- cation on the island with rela- tives and friends. Previous to this they visited Ottawa. To onto. NI- agara Falls and New nrk. Miss Roberta McKcnna. who has spent the last year in Van- couver. B.C. is at present at home with her mother. Mrs, Erl- wnrd McKennn. and is attending Bloomfield Corner School. Mr. Francis 0'Illeara of the Canadian Air Force is at present spending his leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0'- Meara. ford. Maine is at present con- brother, Mr. Felix Arscnnuit. El- mcr has been receiving treat- ment In Charlottetown Hospital. speedy recovery. PIUSVILLE A large crowd attended the Bean Supper held in Piusvillc Hall, on Tuesday evening. Sept. i2th. Following the bean siippcr Bingo and dancing was enjoyed by all. Music for dancing wa s supplied by Leonard Harm-tl was realized. Culling grain and ihrcshing is the topic of the day now Every- one is riishlnll '0 RP! thmllilh harvesting DDIOTP potato dig- ging. Messrs. Warhurtnn Mur- ray and Sherdnn ('orrnr:in arc busily engaged with their thresh- ing outfits. to sell. Mr. Elmer Arscnault of Rum- , valescing at the home of his , His many friends wish him a. I FOR SALE OR RENT . Store with combined dwcllinfl 3' thriving busincss in ii prosperous . - - I For particiiinrs and appointment phone i042 or, i'.VlTl-Ii) NATIONS. .V.l'. Dag Hammarskjold rises to rick-idiiy. Scaled is Sir Lt-slic Munro. nnwlcdgc applause after his un- animous rc-clccllon for his sec- and lens Gallant. A .good sum iinrl fivr-year term as secretary Mr. spent the past three months In "T I” "'9 d'S””"- t jhlanilobii. is time with his parents. Mr. Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. .....9' c I . ,;.-is--.......-..-- I I Ll-IAMMASKOLD EXPRESSES TH NKS - ' general of the t'niti-d Nations ln- "'quivt diplomacy". was reelect- ed on the unanimous recosrb of New Zcaland. president of the mciidatiun of the Security Coun- General Assembly. liammarsk-, ril. jold. Swedish practitioner oil (AP Wlrepholol 1 Gerald Galliint, who. ion. was I rot-cnt hiisim-us visit- in St. Louis. I Mr. Gussie Doucoii has rctiir- 1.11.7,-,h,.ih tied to his home in St. Louis aft- ami Kinrh. (iHllL'IlIPI' oi llr and lirs 9"" -SP”-ldlnll ”"' Summer '"""”'l I nwk K,m.h. M-9 SM,-y in loam in Halifax. N. S. where he was she is still a paticni in ihc Polio 9mPI0l'0d- 5 Cline. Charlnttcliiwn. All jnni Mrs Jnsciili Iic-Rollie is a in viishing her a spccdv rt-cm-U plilicnt in the W:-sicrn Hnspiiiil, Albcriun. All her frii-nris are (Milan, M", is wishing hcr a spcc-dy recovery. DZIIPYII in the polio ('Ill1l('.! Mr and Mrs. John .I. Mar- . iilinrlottniimn. qwni IIll' past nonnlri have rciurncfl to their York. This is R.wcckenrl at his home in Pius- home in Providence. RI. after ' - I-iced ville. Hire wccks stay at the home of rommunlth p igugg gA&A iMr-1. Jcrry Bernard. St. lmiis. FI'lf'l'idS of Mr. Emmett Shea. ST. LOUIS spendmg so,-,.,,' Fricndv of llit Rnhcrt Campbell. Alber- I on Mr I-Iriu anl Waterford. will be sorry to hear that he is it patient in the West- apply at premises. . eii Hospital. Alnei-inn d Mrm 'I'hrRi)ii: l.hr('iair a nrld; I Mr. Stephen Gallant. Rum- aul er. rts. Mr rrturnc nrii. Maine. visited at the horns W" Ei HARDY' g:0:;-"B01115 gist 8 pleasant visit: of Sir and .Vlrs. Lsaul Gaudet - ll 1 ITWWI . nrid family in St uis Oxinen Friends of llr -Inhn V Pvrri Miss Marina Brown has left will he SOITV in hear that ho is a for Charlottetown. where she beer bottles. scrap metal. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2,000 lb. for-II 520.00' CAR BATTERIES each 100 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Enron's Store on Kent (wen S A.M. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AI. - 1 Pl. patient in the City Hospital. will be employed. (liarloiir-town All are hoping to Mr and Mrs Eddie Casey of see him back home soon I Rngcrsville. .V.B are visiting I Miss Bernardi at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. I has returned to Charlottetown. Rclonic Perry and Mr. and Mrs. I after a weeks visit at her hmnri Frank Perry. St. Edwards. PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICES tor IRON AND STEEL SCRAP ALSO METALS LESTER O'BRIEN Foot of Prince Street I Next to City Scales , Rose Marie