non‘ FOR. SALE -_ nr. v. ALPAR. PAGE SIX Advertising lists: ~Payahle in Advance Il-Illlnan Charge in: All; Advertisement ll Oellla Central Guardian locals, 5c nor word; Western and Eastern locals 3c per word,- Announcement; and Coming Events, 3e per word; Classified, 3o per word; in Memoria Notion, 10c per inch; Lin; of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc. 5e per nuns; Inl- tels cf Condolence ‘lee per inch; wedding engagements, so you]; for Si.“ and 1i) cents for every additional 8 leorda Notion of Thanks and Appreciation. we per inch or tc per word. Lin; or subscriptions. l0 eellis per inell. Addresa and Presentation, a1.» Other rates on application. Teacher Wanted Personal THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ;"°'*¢"8° 9*" csllrlllu culnnllll I 98 and 14% acres of Land on in Queens County. sold by Public Auc- of the Law Courts Building; in Charlottetown on Tiles- A. D. H046, at the hour of Two ve o'clock’ moon. ill end Iinnlar thlt certain . pitch or parcel of land lltll- aie, lylll ll"! 59111: on Township .'.I‘ownshlp No. 20 | There will be tlon l.rl front dsy, the Sixth day of A t tract able in advance. RETURN FROM TIGNISH Mrs. Bernard returned Saturd iNo. 29 in Queens Count-y hounded evening from a two-day visit llild described as follow; that ls to Tillllsh. They W91‘! QWOMWXII la ' COMMENCING at a stake set ltnythe westllde of the Melville no on their visit by Dr. and Leonard Thin lnnm is reserved for nesn of locotl interest. but advertlaim of I newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pa: Lien-Governor J. A. Bernard and ed Mrs. Krlitz. Chicago. Mrs. raw. ISSUE- KENT LINE LIMITED t5/l% FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS MATUBING JUNE 30th. 1981 Pllfl —- 100 and ACCRUED INTEREST TO YIELD 4.25% F. J. Blllilllllll 8i COMPANY LTII. ll. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown ' i I I42 Richmond 8t. fly Telephone 1gp t0 that tract of land situate, l-IIII thence sollfll n being in the Common of C srlotte- arsllel to c la-lld Street for the n-.....‘,';""; H1211‘? ‘llf."°.fil‘..ii°“““i’ ""° “l- '3'?“ " ‘"3 “W3; ‘ii “at.” 337“i»-1‘“-§‘l‘§i‘i-7‘i%.'i‘I-'i'¢"i§“~-"i3i?°' 91"" “i fi“n'i'"il.12‘p..‘;i‘l lmflqg. _,,,dp,unn|nz“mgncclmlt’hn 1113;; “EL m‘ :nd M: 121,81‘; r‘_ ’ _ on the “ ” '11:: with the snld line forthc dlstallcc TEACHERS WANTED FOB u. IIYGIENIU surrurzs (apnoea alone said Mad the distance oi‘. were accompanied to ihe Province "I I“'"°" “m” " L‘: ,','°'° "i IMPIW" h" i" l" "it Ian-l bany Vlliose School. Supplemen. goods: mailed postpaid in lain, seven Chains and Fifty llnks;-‘ bv their son. Leonard. Jr. blmlrtdif)’ 01 '5?" ‘oumwII-zdly formerly owned by M. Gilliam and 3.21am) m! m“ class and 525000. “Ne? “"1099 mm 1°. mm“ we,‘ Thu-men Chan“: “Emmi H’ Y- 0i". ence . IIIIII from thence north along for second class for Principal's,‘ ' dept. and $200.00 for primarlh Ray co Cameron, Secretary. l ~ TEACHER WANTED — FOR; Wheatlcy School. Supplement $275.00. Secretary Pifllllp blame son, Oyster Bed Bridge. ___?____ __. TEACHERS WANTED FOR IN- Miscellaneous Art Company. Toronto 2-8. ___._i_._f________ termediate Department and NOW READY Fort msrus, . Primary Department of Bordon ation in your Kitchen Range. School. Slrvillvmcnt IiYer-‘iicd- Twin Oil Burners. Write u; and iate $200.00. Primary $170119, we can arrange to have this in- P. J, Mclnnls. Secretary- " samp es 25o, 24 samples . Mail-Order Dept. B8, Nov-Rub- ber Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. WORK rorl robhsur - BIG money selling portraits. United i stalled immediately in your home Phone or write for information. Jacobson Co. 673 Main St- G us ow School 5111547191111!" ' ' £75?” Apply M“ Harold Sam-t John. New Brunswick. Dlckleson, Secretlify. ELECTRIC FANS ON HIGH AD- iusiablc edestals. 18 inch $75.00, ‘ 5 inch ‘.00. These fans are F 01' $313 equl with heavy duty motors torn 1y enclosed and are uarsn- FOR SALE - i985 COUPE. 285 teed for two years. Limit quan- Ellston Street. Phone 32544- rrlrs iralvnl-f Montreal. in; hay, Frank Jones. owna. ronflsnnni- IIOLSTEIN MILCII cow. FYEIIIIC Crabbe. MIIIOYL ronusInic - our. 1936 tity. O Wanted I 1 . rim; ‘ . , b . Ste d ob. c o kl "wit" 399a“ “l, 3",?“ °r",“d‘{}‘f§_'1 cgrridltiong. yuijrize 3.91” Slyzsdjnoxllg, llzllrllall‘ “wk t r ‘ u a ' 85 Townsend street. Sydney. N. S. 0 . ‘ _»-~~—'—-' ~Arrfl~ ' WANTED - nu: nornns.‘ It‘)? Sir-glltlg)? 1nF1g§rlnN°nIZ3ATufi§_ Phone 2101-2 wuiael Bros SPIIIIG’. Apply Port Elsln. N- B P???‘ ti’ FOR SALE - rouse MILK 00w. Mrs Dun Dixon, Bradalbarie. ron wnn. Hay Loader. All in workms Order- Hedih MncLeod, Iristitown. Angug MacPherson, New Wilt- Lawrence Larsen. l - George Leard. Peakes Station. (MICE. Three adults. Guardian. bags, horscllalr. Maurice Block 6,: Co ' 1* K . shire‘ 22 B. o8 erlt Street Phone FOR saw —-EUBNIBHED HOUSE w A N155 _ l, T ‘— t and lot with garage. A ly 33 A“ ' FOR 39 transm-lsslol Nash car. Apply Harry Bradley. St. Teresa's. Business Opportunities MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIOII DesBrissy town. FOR SALE —- ONEGOAT S5 FOOT overall. Hiibiifliilblle engine. i110 lobster traps and rope. All new Crescent, C arlette- this year. Jcmlcs M. Hewitt d: bvuslitrlesiodseil go 13g}? families. L M nta ue. l" e ay. aw ‘s, D i. 8°“ W" ° g ML-G-470-SA.. Montreal. 6p FOR SALE - MASSEY IIAIIIIIS * Binder Nn, 5. Good condition. May be seen at John MncLures. Albion Cross. Apply J- D- Mac- Lean, Mt. Stewart. Female Help Wanted WANTED - A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Evenings off. Ap- _ '1' M TRUCK ly Mrs. Gerald E. Procter. 293 FqifigonéA/Illso 3 5:1: old colt. l°hm°m 5"?"- broliran in. Apply 41 Spring Park Road. To Rent e- o n s n n E —PIANO. RADIO. _ _L_. .L__..___ To LET-nicer noun-corner. bedroom suite. Chesterfield suite. dining - room suite. Electroiux. by week or season. Suitable to live lamps. rugs. tables. etc. All i in up to November 1st. Accommo- riew condition. Write Box "B dates six. Mrs. G. Bain, Corn-I in care of Guardian. Well. FOR SALE - ii ROOM HOUSE. electric lights. modern baibrflom- piped for hot and cold water. Cor- ner lot. Estate of MacKay Montague. Write A. E. S. Central Ave, Everett. MMB- Mill’ be Seen August m‘ AT KINGSTON Length 34’. Beam 9‘. Depth 4]- Gaff rigged. Sails in 00d condi- tion. 7 H. P. make a break At- lantic Tnncook built. All oak timbered. Built for fishing. Suit- able for converting into pleasure craft. A. M. MacKinnovn_ Mon- tngue, House and barn in perfect condition. Ideal place for a blacksmith - carpenter or‘ painter, service station or garage. 500 yds. from, school, churches and stores.‘ yo“ SALE _ A Lnyfpfgn 8 miles from Charlottetown! amount OI frozen FOX Ffid. 4 mile; of paved yogi Chicken by-products - Ground gizzsrds. hearts. bones. etc. The Royal Packing Co, Chsrlotie- WESLEY H’ MOORE tow-n. Caretaker Sherwood Cemetery NOTICE Male’ Help Wanted r I WANTED — ENERGETIC RE- llable man under middle age to represent a reputable Construc- tion and Industrial Machinery Company in the Maritime Prov- inces. Snlrs and organization abil~ ity essential. engineering know- ledge desirable. Position permaln~ cni: Preference consideration to ex~service applicants. Address ap- plication stating experience and ing unwashed wool Saturday, July 20th. We C m I d h .1’. l 7 Edcllgtllglnlfne RPpIr-serlftimfzescaga W00] 8t "l9 hllhelt market Charlcririnwn Guardian, Char- priuh lotteiown, P. E. I. - AN We close each Saturday OPPORTUNITY -- ESTAB _ llahed Rural Watkins District a: y?" an!" u" mum“ available vnu are aggressive. 9 I1 Y and Allllull- and between the ages nf 25 and 55 - have 0r can secure travel outfit. this is vuur opportunity to get established in a. profitable business cf vour own For full pnrilrilerr write wdnv to The J. H. Watkins Coniplmy, Dent Z-C- IA, 2177 Manon St. Montreal \ bur our wnv WILLIAM CONDON 8r SONS Woollen Mill; Charlottetown By l. R. WILLIAMS - . u ar~ i»... welt. rm 11sec CF HAVING ‘ID i-der now. Store d: Office Equipment Cu._ 44 Craig St. W.. NTED — FIRST CLASS BAR- WANTED — ROTARY SAW AND carriage In good running order. . “ANTED DESPEBATELY — UN- fumished house or apartment at Box 14 ‘ WANTED — ALE BOTTLES, FEED’ Folfsnnni Agriculture follow: t 4s. We are discontinuing buy- 1131s i1 after.” fled. No. 1. . will continue to buy washed “w?” Q" N“ I °°~‘*‘°“"'"d' 3° dressed fowl and chickens. s EASTERN PACKING C0. 0 OUR BOARDING IIUUSE l i I Dr. John Sobolaff of Toronto. allegedly active in obtaining a false lOansdian passport for a Soviet agent lrl the United States. I i. Henry Harris. Toronto optomci in trying to get a Canadian pass States. Produce i -___L. (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Julv 21 — Produce prices quoted Saturday reported ' the Dominion- Department 0f Eggs: Spot free cases A-lsnge 47 ' A~medlum 45 m 46: A-pul- to 42; B. 35 to 37; C. 31 to ‘Butter: Wholesale. I/ to Que. pasteur- 40 l 4o ‘.5 ; current M pout/rm! Buying daily live all d Also heep. cattle, lambs and SOURIS port for a Soviet agent In the United Tlfll». also IIIVOIVCd the report g-gyg, 11/16, delivered Montreal; No. 2, 38 11/16, del. Montreal; first grade cresmery Minis, job price 42; solids 4i. Cheese: Western and Que, cur- rent receipt, white 20. FOB HEP; wholesale colored 23 1/16 to 2.3 5/16; white. 23 to 23%. May; ex- port price. current make, uhite. 20 11/16 to 2i. Potatoes: rs lb. bags new crop Que. 1.80 to 2.0!): Ont. 2.00. Trucking St. John-Mention BENTLEY a llrllllls Transfer local distance hauling. and long Twice weekly from Char- lottetown to Moncion and Saint John, N.B. PHONE 2009-L With Major llooplr AND PLAY Age on ‘ll-is Ems! A‘; zuoeeo A9» wesreaosve, GLIOITS/ I 4 Vi i_ is w» rscsblinnir: Agaihs Chapman. great granddaughter of Sir Charles Tupper, an‘ employee ui the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, reportedly active in, recruiting for Soviet spy work. lland in thence lland to land in possession of McDonald, thence south BOIIIIIICIICQIDCIII. 0r less. ALSO TRACT, piece and parcel situate, lying and Twenty-nine Iafore on the division In possession of Henry Cuwlllie now In possession of Charles Dluisford; thence running north along said division llna Fifteen chain; or in the southern boundary of land for- merly in possession nf Peter Clarkln now in possession of Edward Kelly. thence east to the DeSable River or Creek, thence mllthwestwardly along the courses of said Creek to Charla; Dunsfcrd‘: north boundary line, and thence west along the same _to the nlllce of commencement‘ containing seventy-four and om‘- half acre; oi‘ Ii\Ili'I a Ilttlc more or less, together with a rightenf-way‘ ten feet wide from the northeast corner of the above described [and along the southern boundary c! the said Edward Kelly's land to the South Melville Rnlld aforesaid, The above sale ls made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained In a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing dsfe the "rwelml dly of January, A. 1)., 1984 and made between Emmett Monaghan 0! KBIIY’! Cross in Queens County. Flrlner and Mary Monaghan, his wile, of the one part; and Fannie E. A. Johnson of Charlottetown in l Queens County, Single wosnan, n! the other part; which Mortgage has flow become veered in the under- slriled as Executrlx of the Estate of the said Fannie E. A. Johnson and because of default having been mode in payment of the Principal Kinney and interest secured there- y For further particulars apply to Gaudeg lb Haszad, Solicitors, Cun- adian Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown. Basted this 13th day of July A. l)"; MARI’ II. JOHNSON. Execulrix Estate cl‘ F. E. A. Johnson, Mortglsgee. l BRINGING UP FATHER Jlorth to the north boundary line of possession of James Malone; W“! 510118 James Malone's Joseph Fifteen chains to the said boundary ling of Joseph MICVIII’! farm, and thencg east llllllg the salne to the place of containing Nhicty. eh (06) acres of land a little more ALL TIIAT OTHER 0f lnnrl on Lot I line between the eastern and western mcictiq of said Lot Twenty-nine In the north- ern boundary lino of land formerly P. HOLDEN, iiccom and Mrs. J. J. I‘. are Dalvey. Friends of Dr. C. with his discharge .nd ‘Ih Mrs. Holdi- Telegraph Joum STATE OF BUSINESS - Carladian B2 rlk of sslrial slcilvltf.’ for mainly the result of a nearly June, beln coal strike in ihe United State and the shipping LlCllp Cl'l Illl Greai Lakes ixere Ihc illflln reasons vile heavy iron and sleel irildes group, The ior a slight riocline in automotive trades despite many handicaps. recorllld on increase of 8 per cerli, while mi increase 0i’ 42 per cent, was scored in ills, miscel- laneous group which includes rub- ber iaclorics and may be reverend due i0 labor disputes that have closed most rubber plants. letter points out that had it no: been for disruptive strikes in llie United States and widesprcnd stop- pages in viral wort; All! Canada till: supply of needed civilian goods in Canada would have been more plentiful since mote work has been available, employment has shined wa e rules nave been increased an morewar veterans were placed. 1g also grates ihzit while live Dom- inion Bureau q! Siliilstlcs employ- meni index for March showed n rise lo wiihln l0 per cent of llic wartime peak, llliorlnation iron‘. outside sources indicates many new additional avenues of employ- ment have opened up prov ding many jobs for veterans and l'e~ riucing unemployment an estimai- ed 20 per ceili- Mortgage Sale To be solrl hy public auction ai ‘the premises ltt 300 Iluslon Street in Charlottetown, on Tucsdzlv, the sixth day o! Angus the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all .AT DALVEY — Dr. and Mrs. C. nied by Mr. InsIOW. Freu- crlcion, are smenrliiig ‘a. vacation iv Prince Edward Island. where they guesis at inc Dslvev House, and Mrs. Holden will be interested i0 learn lhal their son, Capt. C. P. Holden. who has been slnilnned in Victoria B. the Roy-ll Canadian Army Medical Corps. Ilas received ‘.9 located ill Fro (‘l'lC\Ol"l.~Sl. Joim The monthly commercial letter of the Commerce mowed a (IO/Jillli- of one poln! in s index of Canada's general in- decrease oi 25 per (writ In the wood ro- ducls group. due to the Br ilsh Columbia wood-workers strike. The A. 0., 194e, at] along the eastern boundary of a plot of land in possession of Charles MacLesrl, for the distance of filmy‘ four feet or until it strikes the northern side of a. lane fourteen feet in width. running eastwardly from Cumberland Street, thence castwllrdly along the said lane for the distance of forty feet until it strikes the western boundary of land in Possession of Thomas Mac- llilllan, or a line in continuation. ,1 thence nol-tbwanliy along ihe said line to Euston Street aforesaid, and thence westwardly along the seine to the place of commencement and right of way over land. Also all that other parcel of lend Sltllillll, lying and being In the Conmlon of Charlottetown in monnnh Qrlilgesfs cillllllllt], hzhllllflil: and dean ircensuows, pt toss: Commencing on tho south std: of I immune,’ 80"‘ a lane fourteen feet wide leading, from Cumberland Sis-cot on the, occlltpledi JENNIE G. min M. Gallant until westwardlv along the said Ilrie the place of commencement. by virtue of a A. D H. MalcMillan c! Char] Contractor, and Lorin Waughan of Charlottetown. County, of the second having been made in tho moneys secured by north-east corner of land s iiy Noah Wnughsll and running Civilian policemen arrested s demonstrator during outbreak» of rioting in Trieste. inspired by local disagreement nvcr ultimate posses- sion cf the Adriatic port. The Big Four Foreign sinister; have agreed [lo nalorlallze Trieste. This photo was radioed to New York from Rome July 5. By George McManus ROOM AND ENLAQGE THE TVER AND ADDA TEA - %I~i6 ROOM! oom- FOIZGET- A PINK MV DO§-FIFI .'.' t! 4‘ I.’ ' “ IDA. wit: m IWDOWM some, seer. m‘ TAXESU. ma: A ruxx or IT our weu. mv: Pusan ten I 1'» WELL-I'LL CHANGE THE ELLIE ROOM NEXT TOTHE PING- BED IN THE PINK ROOM FOR -THl5 IZOOM WILL BE THE RECEPTION I©OM FOR THE VISITING DIGNITARIES ll‘ BE LAIZGEIZASI HAVE 5O MANY REQLESTS TO SING .'/ DAUGHTER-WHEY IN THE WORLD I5 MAGGlE TALKIN‘ ABOLI SHE l6 GOING ~r "r0 THAT ARCHITECT‘? TO QEMODEL I5 6H5 GONNA BUN-DA . THE CITY NEW HOME r r HALL- Ol-I— MOTHER i5 5O SUQE ‘IOU WILL 9E ELECTED MAYOR - w! FILLED Nelceesr one m near slalom. AIN'T ‘IA zxclrsp i’ GEE, POD" HONEST AN’ TD ARE WE 60m‘ on A vsclmouri ‘l’ ‘i’ U LY the eastern boundary of said land c) It meets thg lam aforesaid, and running from them, ll: The above sale is made under and power of sole run. tallied In an Indenillrs of Mortgage dated the fourteenth risy of May ., I987, mad! between Patrick ottrfmvn, lilaclilfllnn hi; wife. of the first part. and Jen. rile G. Waltghun now Jennie G_ Bennett married woman In Queeni P511. dclauii PilYllli-‘nt nl the said For particular-s afiply tnclgqclLeoq 0P8. nr oile- miell this 6th day of July, 1946. WAUGIIAN, BENNETT lilortgagec. s