CFCY It.“ H30 re- 3 I I Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1958 IN MEMORIAM ther Caribou, October 14th, 1942. 1 Odom comes with deep regret A month we will never forget, broken heart, Heaven. ; Sisters. Franklin Brown. 4th., 1%0. at the time torn. years. wife and family. at in Prince County Hospital; 1 illness. Mamie M. Mill. Agents Wanted Available for capable sales- Insurance 00., P. Mention, N.B.” PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE "Men or Women — Earn $3.00 r hour handling 250 different aula Producrsk Tea. Coffee, Spices, E xtr a c t s, Medicines, desinfectants Combs & Brushes. I will extend you credit. Even without experience, your success ls assured following my dir- ectives. er for my thirty-day helping-hand offer FREE now. G.‘Laurin, President Paula Ltd. 21 St, Paul East Montreal” ‘v 0. Box 10, The Guardian, Page 9 uc‘CARRON — In loving mem- of our dear son and bro- L.A.C. Charles M. Mc- Carron, R.C.A.F., who lost his me in the sinking of the 5.5. with tears in our eyes and a 1‘ took our darling home to ismly missed by Mother and MWN — In loving memory of New London who departed this life October It is not the tears that are shed 11m tells of the hearts that are But the silent tea-rs of the after ' And the loneliness silently borne. Lovineg remembered by his CARD or THANKS I wish to thank Drs. Zielinski, Beer, and nurses while a paid: Also I am very grateful to my ' many relatives and friends who sent cards and treats during my “OUTSTANDING _ CONTRACTS men. Write fully Crown Life cars and Trucks For Sale nss VOLKSWAGEN, LOW MILE- :age. A-I condition. Apply Fred .Islzicgox Service Stn. or Phone l 1. / mileage, g ‘condition. Pric- ed to sell. Borden Walton. De- sable. ' 1156 JEEP TRUCK, ONE-TON, four wheel drive. Mileage 14,- 600. Excellent condition, only Peters Road. 1353' FORD SPOM'LOW- $1675. McKay Motors, 59 St. , 1955 MERCURY SEDAN, Phone 9235. TOR SALE/V truck. In excellent condi- tion. Apply : RALPH MacEWEN, Bristol. OOPS . . . . We J usi DrOpped Our Prices Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrifics a ving 5. Don’t miss seeing these if you’re la the market for a good used car. . I955 CheerIef 2 door Sedan. v.3 motor. Low, low mileage. $I495 I955 Dodge I-door Sedan. v-3 motor. A car you will be proud to own $|495 I954 Ponfiac 2.door Sedan. $999 I ALLISON MoCLEOD PHONE 7384. - 7365 126 Cumberland St. One owner. 1952 1A TON G. M. C. TRUCK low mileage, recondition a=~nd gayly painted. Apply 167 Elm ve. TWO- tone green, A-l condition, radio, heater, new seat covers, direc- tional signals, quick sale $1550. 1952 D ‘o d g e half-ton, Female Help Wanted _ . YOUNG GIRL 0R MIDDLE AGE woman for general house work. Phone 4130. HOUSEKEEPER—CITY APART- ment one adult apply Box 464 Guardian Office. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY In person, Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. MAID WANTED FOR GEN- eral ——housework: no cooking. .Apply Charlotte Residence, 31 Rochford Square. EXPERIENCED GIRL 0R W0- man for general housework. Mrs. Herbert Matthews, Al- berton, phone 18. YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO assist with housekeeping duties and care of four child- live-in privileges. Phone WANTED: MIDDLE - AGED woman for companion, in ex- change for room and board. Phone 8095 between 2 and 4 p.m. WOMEN! EARN BIG COM- missions in your spare time. * Take orders from your friends, relatives. neighbours for wo- men’s 11 Ions, men’s and boys’ hose, sips, sweaters, ladies; men‘s and Boys’ car coats, etc. Receive free everything you need to start. Write today. Har- mony Mills, Dept. TP, 42 Cam- den St., Toronto. For Sale PUMPKINS FOR] SALE KNUD Jorgensen, Fredericton. FOR SALE — AUCTION “45” score cards for sale at Guard- Ian - Patriot Central Printing. USED 0K POTATO DIGGER, In good condition._ Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque. NEWHOME SEWING MACH— ine in good condition, cheap. Write Box 463 Guardian 0f- fice. ONE CALL TO 8506 TO PLACE a Classified ad can bring you many calls for the article you want to sell or the property you’d like to rent. MILK COW, FRESHENED OCT- ober 6th. Wallace Higgins, Oyster Bed Bridge CHEST 0F MECHANICS tools (snap-on). Phone 8078 after 5:30. 1958 TRAEER, FACTORY — built, 26 feet, Winterized fur- nished, $600.00 off cost price, owner transferred, seen by appointment only; Dial 9166. 1T5 MUCHEAS PEE- pai‘e your Gua ian -'Patriot Classified Ad when you ask one of our trained ad-takers to as- sist you. Phone 8506. ; ments, with or without automa- .tic cord winder, perfect for fall house cleaning. Call 7 Upper Hillsborough or Dial 5607. B'TD, DOUBLE SIZE, HEAVY Coil springs, $35; Girl's winter coat, size 16, Navy Blue Wool. $10. Box 458, The Guardian ONE LADY’S WINTER COAT, Kilgornlick. Color green, size 10. Almost new. Priced rea- sonably.‘ Phone 5282. STRAW BLOWER COMPLETE with pipe used one season. Works perfect. Write or Phone Mac Ma'cFadyen, Canoe Cove. Phone ‘9 ring 2. V A NUMBER OF HOT, WATER radiators. Also Queen oil burn- er fo'r a kitchen range. Stuart Carruibhers, Hamilton. FOR SALE - MORE PEOPLE are buying our Winterseal Alu- minum combination storm- screen door than ever before. The reason! Absolute satis- faction guaranteed. Installed price $64.50 Charlottetown area. Chandler Bros, dial 6557 ENGLISH IMPORTED WIRE and smooth fox terriers, de- livery now, and until Christ- mas. Reasonable. Write, phone, visit, Westmayne Ken- nels, Westchester, N. S. 1 cream Adastra Male poodle pup. THE CHIP WAGON AND EQUIP- ment. Consisting of deep frier, three burner gas stove, elect- ric potato peeler, frigidaire, drink cooler, cash register, po- tato chipper. Dial 2985, Sum- merside or call 255 Convent Street. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen.‘ Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high.‘ Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. FOR SALE CATTLE AT FLAT RIVER I will sell at Flat Rivet"1 :m premises of Janus Bea—l ton on Wednesday, Oct. 15, starting at 1 pm: I 1 wow 3011112. I woos milking, 2 hit‘l'is‘ 1': yrs. old. Terms at Sale. James Beaten. ELECTR’ LUV—AND AT"! CH- OUT OUR WAY Charlottetown 8506 ‘— Summerside 8031 -- By J. R. WILLIAMS IF I. EVER GO UP THE GOLDEN 5TAI25, IT'LL BE FROM EDING DOWN THESE . STAIRS.’ /. // l/ l, i 1’ I‘ ' \ ’r he / r. x Z“ is In“ I, '~' 6 Z “11w .1udumwuytuunu Help Wanted INSURE YOUR MERRY CHRIS- tmasl Earn Christmas money selling Avon's nationally ad- vertised gift sets. Openings in Queens and Kings Co, F or in- terview: Write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, Dist. Mgr., 16 Princess St., Moncton. ’AVON COSMETICS NEEDS qualified women interested in good earnings at once. Increas- ed Christmas business means more openings in Queens and Kings 00., Good opportunity for mothers ‘of School age chil~ dren. For interview write at once:- Mrs. R. G. Dunn, Dist. Mgr., 16 Princess St., Monoton. 'Lost And Found ~ , \. \\\\;‘T"TH , \, I . WHY MOI HERS GET GRAY ill ' dawn.th low REAL ESTATE For Rent PRINCE -202- UPPER APART- ment,.tluee large rooms, fur- nishings optional, share bath, will rent by week or month. Phone 5117. FOUR ROOM HEATED APART- ment on 2 Floor in residential district, hot water and elec- tric stove supplied. Avafladble Oct. 15th. Apply Box 462. Guar- dian Office. IIEAL ESTATE For Sale HORSE FOR .SALE, .CLIDE filly, 2% ears. Apply Chal- mers Lair , New Glasgow. LOST IN CHARLOTTETOWN last Wednesday - Child’s brown suede jacket. Finder please icave at Simpson and Sears Order Office, Reward. LOST: IN MILTON DISTRICT Wednesday, October 8th., new C.C.M. bicycle. Anyone know- ing the whereabouts contact R.C.M.P., Charlottetown. A liberal reward is offered. I Miscellanea: TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. Standard models. Apply F. A. McCourt or phone. 9525. » BOX-NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct. Box Number in the ad- dress. DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE ‘& FUEL OIL AGENT Ch’town East - Parkdale JOHN W. SKINNER L Male Help Wanted DOOR TO DOOR AGENTS ’ wanted to take orders for Quickie American automatic self-wringing Sponge mop. Write for particulars today. Elliotts Specialty Sales, Cor- ner Brook, Newfoundland. DOORMAN WANTED FOR PRI- vate club in Charlottetown, must be physically fit, over 25 years of age. Night duty only. Excellent pay for right person. Applicant to be intervieWed Oct. 16. Apgly Guardian-Pat~ riot. Box L. . GOOD PAY v IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money_ Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Mohcton, N.B. REAL ESTATE TWO ROOM CABIN AND LOT for sale. Apply Melvin W. Waddell, Albany, P. E. I. ' BUILDING LOTS OPPOSITE SouthpOrt Calbins. Apply Harry Mutch, Southport. LARGE DESIRABLE LoT. Brackley Point Road. Phone 8021 days; 8776 evenings. LARGE DESIRABLE LOT Brackley Point Road near Belvedere Corner. Phone "8021 days, 8776 Evenings. FARM FOR SALE AT CAPE Traverse, 105 ‘ acres of good farm land,- 77 clear, balance wood. Electricity and running a water in house and barn. Ap- ply to Raymond Harvey, Car- leton Siding. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free‘ booklet today. PROLKER 8r CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto. Opt. SCO'I‘T’S ANTI — GRAY HAIR- tone imparts natural - looking colour a nd lustre to gray, streaked and faded Not a dye, not a. tint, a white grease- less cream equally effective on ’all shades of hair. At Can:- well’s, Hughes’, Giggey's, Red- diin Bros., Jenkins and Seunple’s Drug Stores. Services Offered EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants part time housework or do cleaning jobs in eventing-s. Dial 5675. CHRISTMAS PHOTO GREET- ing cards from your own nega- tive! 15 cents each up to 24 cards; 10 cents each for 25 cards or. more, with envelop- es. George Wotton, Photo- graphy, Box 1299, Summer- side. DIAL 8398 YOUR IMPERIAL . ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, HARRY MELLISH Teachers Wanted WANTED: PRINCIPAL FOR Crapaud School, su plement $900. Apply: Mrs. Thomas Best, secretary. . Wanted MIDPLE AGE GENTLEMAN TO share apartment. Box 465 Guar- dlian Office. Agents And Brokers L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE » and INSURANCE 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 IIEAL ESTATE For Rent FURNISHED HEATED R o o M? with breakfast in private home Business man preferred, Cen- tral. Phone 8449. _,_______—- __ -_ ONE HEATED, FURNISHED room on second floor. Ideal location. Dial 6268. SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantlebury Art and WANTED FOR THE NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- nesday afternoon, Friday after- noon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED TO BUY ONE OR two acres of land in Sowthport. Apply P.0. Box .342. Montague ' WANTED Wire tied clover and timothy hay in carlots. Must be good quality. WILLARD PROWSE, Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone Owner. 4555. Brackley. 'tottetown aforesaid. Wanted To Buy WANTED Paying highest market prices for good pigs forty pounds and over. WILLARD PROWSE, Brackley. Work Wanted WORK WANTED BY YOUNG single Dutchman. Experience in Fruit Shipping. Apply Bert De Jong, 301 Kent St. or Dial 3090. COMPETENT CLERK-AC- eountant desires part-time day work. No objection to selling, checking, etc. Write “AMN” Guardian-Patriot. ‘ O AUCI'IOh Sole AT ORWELL I am instructed by Mr. Ewen Gillis of Orwell to sell by public auction on October 15th., 1958, It 1:30 pm. his farm consisting 1f 80 acres of choice land. This Tarm is situated on the Trans- Canada Highway, near schools and churches. Dwelling and out- buildings in good repair. Elec- tricity installed, also the follow- ing articles: Machinery, disc drill seeder M. H., 2 hp. engine M. H., binder, M.H., hay carrier with blocks and spear, 1 set blocks and rake, truck wagon, cart, wheels and axle, grind- stone. electric fence. scales, brooder stove (Jamesway), cream separator (Velox). House- hold effects: sideboard, couch, dining-room table and 6 chairs, 2 rockers; Morris chair plat- form rocker, 3 beds with springs 3 commodes, 2 bureaus, tables, clocks, radio, 1 trunk. kero- sene heater, buckets. pots and pans, 130th and bedding, dish- es, mops, hooked rugs, meat grinder, can'ning machine, hoc- key boots, other articles to num- erous to mention. If not fine the sale be held the first fine day follow- mg. Terms of sale, cash. Ewen Gfllis, owner J. Thomas McKenna, auctioneer. Auction Sole Alt Long Creek on Saturday. October 18, 1958, at 1 p.m., Con- sisting of: Farm, 80 acres of land. Machinery: ,1 havmower; box sleigh; hay; fork rsd wire Cable; scales, pump e'1"‘ne and jack; pitcher pinup; hay rake; buffalo; carpenter tccls; cream separator; forks; shovels, etc. All household effects includ- ing Enterprise range, like new with pot oil burner and 200 gal- lon tank. All sums up to $25.00 cash, over that amount 6 months credit. ,. Mrs. Norman MacLean, owner. John C. MacPhee, auohonee' r. CANADA PROVINE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 18th day of sept. A. D, 1958 In re estates of LORNE COLES and ALETHA COLES late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, Produce Dealer and Widow .re- spectively, both deceased, tes- tate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any con- stable or literate person within said county GREETING; Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Cyrus Mac- Neill of Milton in Queen’s County aforesaid and John C. Cooke of Charlottetown afore. said, Executors in the above named estates. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons in- terested in the said estates to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province, on Monday the twenty.seventh day of 0c- tober next coming at the hour of ten o’clock forearm of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estates should not be passed and an order for dis- tribution made to close the Estates as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. Walthen Gaudet Esquire, Proc- tor for said Petitioners. AND IT IS HEREBY ORD- ERED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four'con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places re- spectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Char. at or near the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Charlottetown store. said and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in- terestedin the said estates as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court on Char. Protestant Orphanage Contributions FI'I‘ZROY ST. EAST $40.00—Polyclinic. $5.00—Central Creameries, Ltd. $10.00—Goodspeeds of P.E.I. Ltd. $10.00—Riteway Cleaners. $ 5.00—Mrs. H. E. Miller. S 3.00—Mrs. Elmer Bulman. $ 2.00 ea: ,L. MacDougall, Mrs. George Hennessey, Mary Mac- Dougall, Mrs. C. Stewart, Miss Ida MacDougall, Bertha Ding- well, Mrs. Keating, Mrs. Bur- goyne, Kendale Grocery. $1.00 ea: Mrs. Peter Cameron, Mrs. D. K. MacLeod, Mrs. B. MacDonald, Mrs. L. Diamond, Mrs. D. D. MacDonald, Mrs. P. MacDonald, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Ira Young, Mrs. Dalziel, Mrs. MacBeath, Mrs. Dignan, Mrs. Stevnear, Mrs. J. A. MacKen- zie, Caroll MacKenzie, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. F. R. Newson, Mrs. A. MacDonald, Mrs. E. W. Bul- man. J. J. Stewart, E. Crockett, Rev. Mr. Mitton. .60c: Mrs. H. Hemmelskamp. .50c ea: Fitzroy Grocery, Mrs. Thibreau, Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Steel, Ml‘s. Rideout, Mrs. Mill, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. J. Fergu- son, Mrs. C. Burhoe. ZROY ST. WEST 15.00—Pure Milk Co., Ltd. “Odo-Anonymous. $10.00—Rev. R. S. Latimer. $ 5.00—Palmer Electric, Ltd. $ 5.00—Turneir Equipment. 9 5.00—Master Cleaners. $5.00—Dr. T. Gencheff. '5.00—M. W. Weeks. $ 2.00 ea: N. S. Taweel, Rev. J. R. Davies, Marion MacLean, Arthur J. Garrett, Mrs. Mary Fullerton, A. B. Cutcliffe, Mrs. A. R. Gillis. Mrs. W. D. Ross, Muriel MacLean, Helen Wake- ford, Mrs. Fred Chandler, C. Neill, Mrs. P. W. Turner, Lorna Weeks, Mrs. Frank Oakes. $1.00 ea: Helen Bourke, F. A. MacCourt, Elsie MacLeod, Mrs. E. G. Saunders, Audrey Gillis. ‘lrs. Vera Sealey, Margaret Iallett, E. MacGregor, IacKenzie, Mrs. C. Unsworth, oridge.'Mrs. D. B. Lockhart, \Mrs. A. E. Toombs. .50c ea: Mrs. Fred Smith, Helen Ebers, Mrs. E. R. ~Mac- Leod. EUS‘leN ST. $35.00—Mrs. H. S. Henderson. $20.00—W. G. Barbour, Ltd. $10.00—Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark. L$10.00—Art Nelson. $10.00—-G. M. Richards. $10.00—G. Gordon Hughes. $5.00—Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Nicholson; ,9 Sill—Mrs. Dr. Steele.» .: $ 5.00—Mrs. A. G. Peake. $ 5.00—Mrs. J. A. Webster. $5.00—Mrs. W. H. Worth. $ 5.00—J. oseph Shaina. $ 5.00—Mrs. W. R. Cruikshank. $5.00—Mrs. J‘. M. Murley. s 5.00—Mrs. J. A. Lawson. SS LOO—Mrs. J. A. Wilson. $ 3.00: W. W. Irlam, Michael’s Grocery. , $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Weeks, Misses Coles, Mrs. Harrison James, Mrs. Gordon Stewart, Anony- mous, Charles Newson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carson, Suzanne Brenton, Mrs. C. S. Drew, Kor- rey’s Grocery, Monroe Grocery. Williams, Mrs. Harper Mac- Jane 'essie Gillis, Mrs. J. R. Brun- LONDON (OP) —- Tributes to Pope Pius XII as a defender of peace in an age of violence poured into the Vatican'l‘bursday night while the world mourned the death of the spiritual leader of 500,000,000 Roman Catholics. Heads of state, church and polit- ical leaedrs joined in issuing mes- sages of sympathy. cathedrals and tiny parish churches as Catholics offered prayers for the dedicated man than 19 years. cial See “deep sorrow" years." l ONE EFFORT 1N MIND Prime Minister (Diefenbaker peace on earth." leader, from the earl; ." a message to the Vatican: him a unique influence." Bells tolled his passing in great who guided their church for more Italy‘s Premier Arbintore Fah- fani called for three days of offi- mourning throughout the country which harbors the Holy Queen Elizabeth expresst the of herself and Prince Philip and recalled the late pontiff’s “unfailing kindness to members of theCommonwealth forces in Italy during the war said “his eforts to the last were directed to the great goal of Charles Malik, president of the United Nations General Assem- bly, said: “A grea man, a great a saint, has departed At the UN, various committees interrupted business to observe a minute of silence. Secretary-Gen. eral Dag Hammarskjold said in “He was a fighter for peace and good will to men, whose ra- diant faith, overflowing warmth of heart and deep wisdom gave This sentiment was echoed in expressions of condolence from government leaders in Europe, Asia and the Americas. High tribute also came from Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Catnerbury. The head of the Church of England said: “Through his long life and to its Very end, he served the Chris tian church with conspicuous abil- ity and devotion and was held in the greatest respect by all Chris- tians for the saintliness of his character and the single-minded- ness of his Christian witness.” FOE OF TYRANNY President Eisenhower described the Pope as "an informed and articulate foe of tyranny . he consistently championedthe cause of a just peace among the nations of the earl: .” Thousands In many lands vent to cathedrals and churches for masses repeated every half hour. A 10 - day period of mourning was proclaimed in Spain. Similar mourning periods were decresd in a number of countries in Latin America. 2 Behind the Iron Curtain, for the most part, there was only brief mention in press and radio of the passing of the outspoken enemy of communism. But in Communist Yugoslavia, requiem masses were ordered in all Roman Catholic churches in Belgrade. The government radio, howwer, mentioned the Pope’s death only briefly. In Communist Poland, thous- ands of Polish Catholics prayed in the churches. In Ireland, radios broadcast sol- emn music and all flags flew at half staff. Q'lIET AT WORLD’S FAIR Flags were lowered to half staff $1.00 ea: Mrs. Constable. Mrs. V. Munn, Mrs. J. D. Webster, Mrs. W. Lord, Mrs. G. Carrut- hers, Miss M. Pickard, Mrs. Ehner Proud, ers. G. Wellner, Reliable Upholstery, Mrs. Lorne Stewart. Mrs. W. C. Stewart, per. Matheson, Mrs. H. B. Saunders, Webster, Mrs. E. V. Bell, Mrs. Joe Mrs. John Dickie, Mrs. Penna Moore, Mrs. Suther- land MacLean, Mrs. A. G. Cof- fin. BRIGHTON RD. $20.00—Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Cerry. 5.00—Mrs. Keith Kennedy. son—Misses Horne. s sod—Rev. w. G. Hogg. ; 5.00—Iv'ari A. .Hmie. $ 5.00—Mirs. Austin A Scales. 4.00—Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. 2. ton, Mrs. J. A. MaoMlllan, Mrs. ker, Louis Samoa, Mrs. J. monds, Mrs. Alan MaCMill'an, Mrs. Ralph Buniont. $1.00 ea: Mrs. C. H. Foster, Mrs. Robert Acorn. Mrs. A. C lottetnwn in queen's Caunty. the day and year first above written. By the Court. L. S 'Frances B. Vinineombe Registrar. '1‘. E. MacNutt, Mrs. R. G. Boyne, Mrs. Donald Macmillan, Mrs. Blythe Murray. Mo‘s. S. S. Carson, Cyril Singleton. .75c: Mrs. R. P. Ginley. ‘I Mrs. George Greenough, Mrs. Blois Andrew. Miss Hilda Har- Mrs. J. P. Hooper, Richard Mrs. H. Reeves, Mrs. L. G. Gil- lespie, Mrs. E. C. MacKay, Lida over all the pavilions at the world’s fair in Brussels, (Won the Russian. Loudspeakers were si- lenced. The heritage of peace and good. will for all mankind left by the Pope was rectmnted in many ex- pressions M sorrow at his pals- sing. Prime Minister Macmillan and Foreign secretary Lloyd added their condolences in other mes- sages. EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD! Use Your Phone — Use The Mails — Come To The Office! Montague 97-2 —- Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 World TributesTo The Pope Pour Info Vatican said the late pontiff’s messages “won the admiration of all who seek to promote . . . peace and justice." Foreign Minister Golda Meir of Israel recalled the Pope was an outspoken foe of oppression of Jews. 7 In Australia, Prime Minister Menzies said the Pope was a “great Christian leader who com- manded great respect.” The acting prime minister of New ZeaLand, Clarence Skinner, said in a telegram “New Zealand- ers particularly remember the in- spiration he gave to many Allied servicemen.” Gamma Hi-Y Holds Meeting SUMMERSIDE 0n Tues- day, Oct. 7, Gamma Hi-Y Club held its regular meeting at the Y Centre on Green Street be« ginning at 7:00 pm. sharp. The scripture lesson, Matt- hew 721-8, Was read by Kathryn Logan who was the evening’s worship leader. Roma Livingstone and Laurette Bryant were introduced by two members as prospective club interests. The club decided to pay trans portation and registration for delegates attending the Maritime Hi-Y Conference at St. John, N. 3., this coming week-end. Joy Nicholson related informa- tion on Gamma pennants, swea- ters, hats, etc. This matter will be decided on when more know- ledge is obtained. Sally Speers and Kathryn Lo- gan volunteered to act on a committee In regard to a “box- top contest.” The members are requested to obtain as many as possible for various sources. In- stead of a general-canvas day project, it was decided to accept contributing box-tops from inter- ested town housewives. As the treasurer, Eileen Mac- Causland, was unavoidably away for a period exceeding three weeks, she was granted a leave President Rene Coty of France of absence by the club. ‘ HULA HOOPS I I ARE YOU IN THE SWING? JOIN IN THE FAST MOVING FAD SPECIAL PRICE 79c With each 2 dollar purchase of gas 00 ea: Miss Margaret cot- J. A. C. GOrOOn, kennel}: Par- P. Simmonds, Mrs. Percy Sim- Cox, Mrs. Amett Howatt, Mrs: from FRANKIE ROPER’S SERVICE STATION Prince and Grafton Streets \ \ PROFESSIONAL CARDS '_9 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. I“ Richmond st. Dial 5573 M. A. Former, Q.C., LLB. Bank of commerce Bldg Palmer SI Haslun Bank of Neva Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, BA. Curler Bldg., Dial om Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean I: McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 8361. \ FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhes & Trainer I“ Richmond SS. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr.W.R.Camn norm-ease mum: OPTOMETRISTS ]. A'Camthcro, R. O. u: Inst“, Ola] 5612 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kelli & Queen Sts. Office 9138 - House 4750 ARCHITECT I. a. mo ms, 3. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard E‘Arch. M.R.A.I.c.. Grarlottctown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8318 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 DIaISSSS Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 18 GL Geo. 8L Charlottetown Plan 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER a. s. CHANDLER, 3.51:. (E.E.), M.E.I.c., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 __ _.__L__..__I_ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. FIRE SALE. . 'PIERCE’S . “ CASH AND CARRY A GROCERY Doors Open 9 am. Today -- Tuesday, Oct. Mih PICKLES.‘JAMS. CANNED eooos ' ' HALF PRICE . CANNED MILK. IOcans First Come - Firsf Served ..$I.00 SLOO each. baffles. - INo purchases of juveniles). - I58 Kent 51'. For The Attention Of Farmers, Garages And Truckmen We require IOOO tens of IRON AND STEEL SCRAP of $|5.00 3000 SCRAP AUTO BATTERIES AT per ton (2000 lbs). Highest cash prices for metals and ale scrap mh’rerials from Opposife‘ Eaton's MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. , WANTED Experienced Slenogropher This position offers good working hours, pension Oink Bldsc Charlotte‘o‘" 0”" 55" plan, holidays with pay as well as other company H. R. DOANE & COMPANY benefits. I ma] 5547_554;” Gm. Geom° 8‘" “armada” p. 0. Box 13-; Apply in writing, stating age, marital status and ARTHUR J G ' salary expected to: PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Box 455, GUARDIAN, Grumman 1M Fitzroy Street Dial 5321