n ForQuickResuIisAdverli'se The Classified Wa returned to after by g I T Monday. Seyts wt 1”? W M ri I I. III Coleman. has gone on a trip to pital in 0'Leary. Ir, Jun uogugug ".1 34,-. Th; Guardian Pagoll sun on worsarl: run. on 1 noosr Araararniu-r. rap 1: cans. gong pg, IVAN-rep: no on Tllll Tommi "hm Wlvill -9.954 ,W- H-mt 0-10! ml -gnu James, Hudson. pu-1-(jug. jug. guy. uu 4. gig", puny hawk” .d "nut N" "H". dun", 5.4,-mm .p.nm.u a. bun a couple of weeks with relatives oerry and Paul of Surrmieraiue. Fredericton on Sunday liver nationally sdvctiaad 1 mar. uea spseiaunag h cm... 4.5.: in city immediately by Regular H" "'3 M” W” "'”'Y "id 1"""”- '9'” "”k'3d V"ll0” II "10 spending a week with relatives Watkins Products in Charlotb door; heaiag and furnished. 'Dial Sm. - Anny Warrant oltlcer. W.0.: Annapolis Royal. Nova Scotia, Mr. Stanley Dumville and Mr. hm" 07,117. "4 3415- D9lll'-ll in 0'Leary and Cascumpec. K , town. No investment. Age as Dial nos. 1'. ' h e ph...4gg3.;5;n, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Turner. 0'Leary, mol.or- Mimi 1! 0"-elm mu, R.e(ord Lock, mm , hendlc-v "Vi" ll ” 1' noun noon an-rap Anne TSSGIIII WIIIH Chub -teller in O'Leary. and ed to Truro N.s. They will re- W" ml Wt 3"” -l'9l'?.V- few lays with her sister Mrs ,es Wednpday evealI:.lhlr. to Frank Graayr. 850 St. men. "ml uncut nu. A; . hilra. Chapman Jelley turn tomorrow evening. gl'l;"V:ll9- 6'"? "CW; VIISIIGPS Amm, w.-mm in Mbe,l,,',, ,9: s, a smear. in ,0 . - - r"-m?-mj t. oy . . 1,. mm ,, w on er mve. ruess o . r. C. u . ' "f .............M.... ply not us. Guardian. WANTED - PIINCIPAI. Ion COMMERCIAL Mr II! in , arm 4 , , . H Y Kel!IilIIiOslcahN'IllCOl" sill! DIIJ mm A IE”.' "on .11 a. page. "on! schodg 5",, Mrs. Vernon MICLOIII. Ii ter. Mass.. and.hIs sister M.t'I. rm-wuanlg: inn” ind M” Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard, I'M" ' ' our own home Yer We'll pleasant ssoo Mrs Alice J Millicent Piclwnns at can ” - - 0'Lcar w M 3 Staff to Cav- V ' -' F" D... ' W . ' Sincere sympathy is being ax- . V' "' P.'?””3"' mmh WM" mu gun,” I d. .put yothrwllngl yrlslur ow; bud- Secretary. vgleremreeicentvvisltorsuat this home waded m the puenu ML nd train tohlluntlelr Ruler recently. ' III! I II T to! OWYOI 1 Logan, Lrrgm gun, 'WSTmrm-(m!.,o.n.m 1' .51!" II. slbelle Mr. -, it ere Icy wi visi with relat- uo "O "'coNA Campbell in 0'Leary. Roid. ::u:::nlugie:lrl;ul1i',?:k:, Ives and friends for some time. two members of the stall. Mr. William Chisholm who is being transferred to the New Glas- gow branch of the bank, and Mrs. Claude Hogg who is re- ugnlng. were presented with suitable gifts by Mr. Splcer on behalf of the management and staff. Messrs Hazeu Hggg. Ben). Cairns and Willard alt. Surn- merside, left recently in a trip - to Connecticut. Willard iiogg plans to locate in that State and will return later tor his wife and ismily. The members of Kenslngton Presbyterian Ladies Aid were entertained Mrs. Robert Humphrey. Green Gables Court. Cavendish at their regular meet- ing on Tuesday evening. airs. Lorne Dunning. presided in the absence oi t be president. Plans were made for the annual chicken supper to he held late in October. Retrcs.h- ments were served 50' Humphrey. l Mr. Herb Manuel. Mrs. . '1 Manuel. Mrs. O. W. Campbellj Charlottetown and Mrs. Ba Chappel, Kenslngton rut recently Iron: a tour ot New Hampshire and M h ” and a visit to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davlson. returned on Sunday tr-om Cape Breton where they were guests at Kcltlc Lodge. Mr. Davison of M.F. Schurmsn. Co. Ltd, Sum- merside. S ” I limb!!- msnls convention couple enjoyed some good games oi goll amid beautiful surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Splcc have returned to their home in licnsington altar vacationing at Funday Park and Evangelina Beach. N.S. at Sheffield Mills they were guests or Mrs. spic- er-'a sister. Mrs. Adamson. and also visited Mr. 8picer'a broth- er. Mr. Whitney Spicer and Mr. Splcar. Mini Euean Spioer. Kenning- tonis at the latter part of her v at Fredericton, N. 3., guauof her uncle and aunt, Mr. amirs. S. T. splcsr. She is on- r at Prince of Wales College tor. the current term. S5. and Mrs. Ervin Champ- iqL,l(ensington. left on Thurs- day.Ior Melroaa. Masa.. where on they will visit and frigid. ; I, and Mrs. George Kai-di? aadulsmily. Joan, Allan an ' Na and Mrs. Grace Harding. have returned from to cater to a wedding on Septem- her I, and plans were made. Play oi next meeting was not . Committee will be Mrs. Roscoe Walker. Mrs. Elwood mplts and Mrs R. W. Auldiun I rttsitsue mo siorroao Mr. Stanley Evans. Freetown. was a visitor ol Mr. and Mrs. William Grant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis. and family wees recent visitors of Rev. and Mrs. W. Horse in Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, laughter Kathleen. accompan- ied by Mrs. Edna Morrison, Mr. Clifford hlorrlaoa and Mrs. Al- bert Sharpa and daughter Vicki. were recent visitors to Charlot- tetown. Mrs. lerihram Phililpl. nau- 'Il- N.8.. was a weekend vialtu oi Mr. and Mn. Glealord Millar. SYMBOL!!! IIILIK Illhehaagareoandtbaasrsuaip port a central shield in Aus- vlcc-prosident ' cAIt LEAVING FOB rotors- accommodate eaavaell to every man. cloth- , sh shirts, ala ks. -e--T--A i'.1'.m.".':'mr clothes. 3... F0! Mu-In LAYING wr- . - mo”, -.- pl”. lets. Roy Walker. New Annan. call. Dial 5&5. No experience necess y, lull or part time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Writa tor powerful ,' out- fit and full instructions ab- solutely FREE. Dept. 75. Coop- er-Johnson Co; Box 1100. Bull- harnols. Qua. START IN BUSINESS ON MY capital. You require no capital to become a successful Paula dealer. . .I'll finance your bus- iness. Full or part-time. Us- llmited opportunities distribu- ting over 200 Iamous well known highest quality neces- altlea Including Teas. coifees, Spices. Extracts, Cosmetics Medicines. Waxes. Insecticides. Farm products to establish- ed customers in your vicinity. No experience necessary. I will guide you to and se- curity. Write today to: G. Laur- in President. The Paula Co. Ltd., 21 st. Paul St.. East. I traal. Iaardars Arcaaaslatad IOABDEB3 ACCOMMODATID. Central. Dial 3861. CAN Acco'iM6nArn: on male border. student or work- man. Dial 7930. IOARD IN GOOD CATIIOLIC country home tor boy. I to 11 years. Phone 12-4. I-Iaintar Riv- er. ilarstaavlls CAR LEAVING Iron. HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 0376. CAB LIAVINGL FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Phone 3705. to Oct. 3, can . 1 passenger. Dial 5421. can and Trsclts For Sale SI HALF TON CIIEV. 11K miles. Phong 7SI9. ll CIIEV. STATION WAGON. good condition. Radio, heater, Call 0829. I06! METEOR. PERFECT CON- ditlon, Radio and heater. Prise ed at 31,100.00 Dial 0041. III DESOTO. POWER S11!!- , radio. cxceilat condition. ."09 Longwo h Avenue. phone 3430. I067 MERCURY. AUTOMATIC. radio. etc. 0.000 miles. Trans for-red. Priced for quick sale Phone Summersids 7703. ISIS DURANT. GOOD RUN- ning. condition. Phone 7442 a!- ter p.m. CAR FOR SALE. Isa: BALI ion ford in good condition. also pump head and cylinder and NI feet of pipe, apply James Collinga. Montague. Far llsilt FOR RENT FLOOR SANDIIS Chandler Bros. Dial I557. 7 Room nti:inT"uNrrnArnn. Write Box A53-Guardian. TRIID FLOOR IIEATI D A- partmont. Excellent for couple without children. Centralzy located. Write Box ABC Guae dies. TIIIID FLOOR. SELF CON- talnod, heated apartment. Fur- nished. Three rooms and bath. Dial 080 between I and 7 p.m. I BOOM APARTMENT. PUB- nlahad. On ground floor. For winter months only. Write Son 975, Guardian. ..h:.jjM;mMM.:.-M FOR RENT DISIIAIILI floor apartment in quiet two apartment building with automatic all heat and continuous hot water. Hard- floors -hroughout. sun porch. verandah, spacious lawn. IA- caiad at Upper Prince in ex- cellent residential area. Now lvailable. Adults. Write Box 458 Guardian. tralia'l national coatcf-arlia. T'TTPt"-0'3 0-a-upon. !5.9 f”.RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Ls no lo -A f 7:r.s;::.g; ”'. A Ivir .m..., IWINE 8 PIECE CIIIBIIL . or , cottage. Phone 3134. I POOL TABLES. AND i FOR SALE.-VALUAILE COI- ner business site in City. Ap ply Box 170 Guardian. ONE STRAW BLOWER. USED one season. good as new. black MacFadyen. Canoe Cove. ONE INTERNATIONAL GANG plough, cheap. Apply Wi,syd- ney Street. field suite. Apply 21 Douglas Street. 125 IIIILS PULLITS. HAIT- ed to lay. Ray Maclood, Gr&- ams Road. FOR SALE-FAWCEITI DIA- verhrook range. For wood or coal. 1 years old.Good as new. Apply Mrs. Murray Constable. Long River. 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 1 chests of dawsrn, I M" cabinet. Sink and upper cabinet. Dial LEATHER . CHESTERFIELD gandl-matching chair, also one . .. 1 . equipment for an up to date poolroorn. ln al condition. W. M. Kennedy 0'Loary. Dial M or 19. Flu SALE-4 MILK cows. one man zhi years. Lorenzo Mac- Lellan. Malpeque. FOR SALE-OLIVII POWER take-off digger. dug N acres. Priced for quick sale. Rail Mfg. Co. Sumlncrside. ONE SET OF SCALES WEIGH- ing up to son lbs. in set shape. Priced to sell. redee- ick Turner Winnloa er Dial 57ll . Tb RESTAURANT BOUTIS. bier. siaanr-table. sot tubs. Nlchlsodeon. Apply 140 Great George. Cli"l'own. Phone SIDS. hAnY'S CRIS. SMALL ELIOT- ric hot water heater. and one combination coal and gas stove Apply George Andrew. Cav- e . TWO -...IOlJ'l'EI'N... BULL calves. also Beagle rabbit- hound. Apply Robert Chappall and Son York, Phone 7000. ALUMINUM COMBINATION doors and windows. step and stair railings Trade in your old doors and windows at Wea- tbersll Alumlnuin Co. II! Kent st.. Dial Mil Free estimates. Fsasla llsll Wasted .....M.........-..-M. RELIABLE GILL FOR HOUSE work. Apply Mrs. J. A. Llkaly. 3 West Street. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework. Sleep out preferably. Phone 4890. .Mn.......-.m-j- FOUNTAIN GIRL WANTED. Apply in person to the Reader- VOIIS. IMMEDIATELY WOMAN Fol housework. Family of I adults. Phona 8330. III MONTHLY POI WIAIINII lovaly dresses IIVOI 10 10'! ll bonus. Just show Norm Amer ican Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. investlnalit or experience 1- "Of"! American Fashion Frocks. Lid. 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dart Y- SON Montreal PQ. this list: lasted- print Reading Diploma awarded. Mention course required. Pd- mary School of Draiting. Dlpl. ca, an us, Station "0." Tel- onto. LIVIIION - RADIO it-Fe : ANYONE INTERESTED IN UN- School. Supplement mono. Esdala Burdett. Secretary. ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHER for High School, Subjects. St. Patrick's High School, Arvida, Quebec. Salary range from 33.325.M to 34,950.00. depending on qualifications and exper- ience. Modern building with I: ' University gradua- tes preferred. Apply to The Director ol Studies Catholic School Commission. Arvida, Quebec. Wanted AN-rep - Au: 'sor-rr.r.s. Pints or quarts. Dial S595. in person, Menta Restaurant, Queen Street. MIDDLE AGED COUPLE To share furnished house. Write P ” Box . LARGE TARPAULIN. LWIITE Box 448, Guardian. giving size. condition and price. dertaking a course in conver- satlonal French. Contact 8843 or 5205 WANTED! CANADIAN COINS! UP '0 359.1!) for ma quarter. etc. Sand 15 cents for New 12- gage price list of coins purchas- wArrrtIi:as ..WAN'I'ED. APPLY "rooms and bath. Oil fur- Good pay. car and ex- penses supplied. Apply in own handwriting, stating experiences if any. refer- e n c e s, education a n d phone number to ' P. 0. BOX 35 CITY FOR SALE House and lot. Pope Road near main highway to Summerside. Five nace. Good state of re- pair. Suitable for a vet- eran under small holding provisions of Veteran's Land Act. Further partl- culars apply-- A. W. MARTIN Central Street, Summerslde. ALL FACILITIES An indoor swimming pool and gymnasium are included in I public school opened in lid? B. Marles. Numismatist, Box 088. Calgary. in Norway's northernmost town. Hammerfest. to sell. apply at premises. CAR BATTERIES beer bottles. scrap metal. St FOR SALE OR RENT Store with combined dwelling at York. This is a thriving business in a prosperous community, priced FOP lumlculars and appointment phone 7072 or W. E. HARDY, Owner. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR ' IRON and STEEL SCRAP i2.ooo lb.-ion) s2o.oo Paying highest cash prices for hides, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. NGEGIIUO-ll? located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. ............... each 1-00 horsehair. BARRISTERS, - SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell. Matheaon a rain- .1 1. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. I E 2 M. A. Partner, LLB. .3--. -I C--ens!-.. Allison M. Gillie. LLB. A. who... coda. LLB. Phi IlM.. Ill Gretta I. Palmer I Haalans Iii OI Nlva 8elM:I&- PROFESSIONAL CARDS OPTOMETRISTS J. A. cmuuim, R. 0. III Kent St. out an Byron J. Grant, 0.-D.: . at Kent It. ran 1. S. Taylor, R.0. CcrnerKentlQnauSta. Oilleallsl-Ianaeffll I-I. J. Msbon. R.0. M-Itasu r; I. I. CH I ROPRACT OR (Aaron Sagulaaa IQ.) TTT"TTT TD Dr. W. ll. Carson 'L':'i.'..i..5”7''..':2.'l” -1 me n M - J. A. MaIGnigII c-nu us. on too can -5 ARCHITECT IAN M. MacLEOD. U3. ....M... ( cl.lIII.I..lLDG. ) Shim M "'11- 3" L Ila. I-.:.r. Did: u.3.'.'.”'3l' . Tnhngioa ..:.........M.."""h"""'” ' mm'"rWg gfmc-vi MUSICIANS osnsr '' and nieamss "- 323: 3:333 CHARTERED .ACCOUNTANTS MeOONAI.D. o co? cool-ea Ilui A G. lent ced. St. 1956 Austin A50. Excel- wlth heater a nd radio.. Sale necessary due ton owner Price 31050. can be finan- 11:1 condition, equipped l leaving country. See at 115 Rochford Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of Arlington, were visitors to the home of Mrs. Isabelle Campbell in 0'Leary recently. The many friends of Clayton Harris, of Knutsford. are glad to hear that he is recovering nicely after his recent seriouy operation in the Community Hospital in 0'Leavy. Mr. Norman Mat-Millan is a patient in the Community Hos- PROPERTY SALE Tenders for the Pethlck Residence (9 rooms) MRS. W. H. 299 Eusto and large lot, situated 299 Eusion Street will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to and including October 3rd. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. PETI IICK, n Stneet. their son Evan at the Commun- ity Hospital in O'Leary. The farmers are having quite a hard time to get their grain gathered in on account oi so so much damp weather. The congregation of the United Church in West Devon, held their annual chicken supper on Thurs- day night in the hall. There was a good attendance. A nice sum was realized. Friends of Miss Olive Jellcy are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Surnrnerside. suffer- ing with Flu. Mr. and Mrs. Glyden Willis. oi Kensingion, were Sunday via- ltors to the home of the tormer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison. O'Leary. are spending a Iew days with relatives in Moncton. N B Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jelley, spein, the weekend in Charlotte- town recently. guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jelley. l The Old-Fashioned Way To try and sell "need-nola", or try and Ilnd a maid, or rent a room. the old-Iashloned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But thst was a. slow process. and only a Iew people were ever made aware. To get quick. successful results. EVERYBODY who might be Interested needs to know. So. when you want to sell us:-d articles, or hire competent help or offer skilled services, do as thousands of others do so alfcctlvely each year. Choose the modern, fast, economical way use LOW-0031 wiun-Ans in THE GUARDIAN PHONE Members of the Women": As- sociation of the 0'leary Unimd Church catered to a banquet for the Masons on Wednesday night. in the Legion Hall. Mr. Harry Daley of Summer- side was a visitor to Oilseary and vicinity on Thursday. Friends of Mrs. .151 Mac. Williams, are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Commun- ity Hospital. Mrs. Macwilllama was working with lobsters and cut her finger causing blood poisoning. Mr. Peter Pate, 0'Leary, is a patient in the Community Hos- pital. 0'Leary. Miss Molly Sherbell of Port- age. who was a patient in the Community Hospital for some time. was taken by plane in Halifax Ior furlher treatment. She was accompanied nn the trip by her sister Angie, and Miss Olivg Tuplln. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Harris, and Mr. Ralph Harris at Toronto, are spending a few days with their Parents Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris in Locke Road. T110 season is al- most over for this year. find it will not be hard to spend 9.. money all in one place. as it was I V"! P00? Year for cucumbers. Mr. Dan MacDonald of Sum- meraida was a visitor at the home of his brother Mr. George MacDonald in 0'l.aary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hutt and Mrs. Ada Hutcboa of Haverhill, Mass., and Mrs. Ella Caine and Mrs. John Bernard of Unionvale. were visitors to Nova s'cotia for a few days. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caine. Mrs. Edward M.acDougali of O'Lcary. and her sister Mrs. Emma Bennett of the U.S.A. left 0'1.eary on Sunday and will visit with their brother Rev. Walter Dumville. in NB. Then they plan to go on to the States where they will visit with relat- ives and Mrs. Mscnougnll will return to 0'Leary in a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Luxion. Knutsford, have visiting them their niece Brenda Thompson oi Belmont Lot 10. Mr. Richard MacDougnll of St. John. N.B.. spent the week- end at his home in Springfield West. Miss Freda Macnougnll n( Boston. Mass.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Show in Spring- field West. and Mrs. Ella Caine and Mrs. B. Boulier in Union- vale. Mr. Fred Wynott of Rnxbury. Mass.. spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coilll Macltay and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Macltsy in Coleman recently. Rev. Earle and Mrs. Laird and family, missionaries from India. are spending their vacation with the iormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Laird in Cast-umpec. The many lriends of Mr. Mor- ton Csseley.-are glad to hear that ha is convalescing at his home. after being a patient in the P.E.l. Hoapltnl in Charlotte- town for some time. Friends of Mrs. George War- . red of Mill Road are glad to hear that she has returned home much improved since her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. C.P. BORDEN Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clinppnll, of Borden are spendin! their annual holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Council and Mr. Connell at l.angruih. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lorine let. for their annual holidays on Thursday. Sept 19 They will visit Mrs. Dodge's slsler at Fred- ericton. NB. They were accom- panied by their son F-(' Graham Lodge R.C.A F. who after a few days visit will proceed to his base at Winnipeg. A.C. Clive Sharpe who ha it spent the past month at his home in Borden left on Tuosriav Sept. 17th for R.CA.l'. head- quarters at Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cereiti. Borden have had as their re- cent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurt- lrr and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doull of Mormon. also Mrs linrsaroi Allen RN. nf Yarmouth. VS Mr. William Trow.-tdalo oi Borden who has been visiting relatives at Toronto returned to his home here on Tuesday. Sept. 17th. it is regrettable the illness of Mrs. Reginald Coyle in the PC. Hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo of Port Hill and Mr. and Mrs Roy I Misses Barbara and Roma gllamsay of Snmmerside were visitors ol their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. Jordon over the weekend. i osnisaug. gnrseuna sun: I - II.R.D0 swam? J """1''”''' IIOdjI-QMQ iMON'l'R!ALfCl-Tbnsb ICC-3 . P.O.& "I-' ' -I-" mansion scat uouraoua 91.: l?c.'i""'7"':""'.':." " ".1 . mj 11 w uanaauonan I ' "CT sieeaawwallrtsrd m.--tumour aouuwranr .- . ALSITONOS-I kg.-u-3-vmm,. -.hucIun,a '' V trrggsl-0--.-It I ' T I L I e 1' in learn of ' Y , -user:-n