glut .1 ' --e F ' -ml : -ens! 9' Selling, Renting, Ls , d .ber8l.1l55. R And . loved one. -4: lhnew my -b if S her No longer there i roam. on and ADS!!- Sepl, 27. 1954. Since that sad day. Always Your death a silent grief. Asleep in God's beautiful garden In sunshine of perfect peace. Lnvlngly s2IYICII1bEI'Bd by hus- band and family. The death occurred which she was born. in early life she gave her heart to the Saviour and united V Baptist Church of which she remained a faithful -. member all her life. She was also a regular attendant of the Sunday School as well as being secretary Women's 1,. 1 . U the Alexandra of the United Baptist Missionary Society. Barry both at home. urday. very largely attended. Sproule of York. Jesus. Austin MacCallum. ; aeaux and Leigh Kennedy. ' : She was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot beside her infant son under a wealth of beautiful flowers given by her family and 1 leads in tribute to a beautiful I lived for her Saviour on earth she now waits meet her in Heaven. the nurses. doctors and sent nowers. cards and of sympathy and all who helped to ease the burden of their sod be- TQIVCIIIEIII. memoryof stephaiSimpeoa.dlad8eptus- I a cold an dsllent grava. en H . Her soul in that silent clays. ill. so I laid down my heart beside And silently walked away. The old home now is broken IN MEMORIAM M(1u.-:N.VA-in fond and memory of John J. Mt-Kenna, Ruse Valley. who passed away Two years have passed. When one we loved was called a- WHY. no blow was hard the shock sav- 'Po p.arr.t with one we loved so dear. nemembered by frank, Florence and family. IN MEMORIAM P'0RD- In loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Mrs. John W. Ford. Northam, P.E.I.. who passed away Sept. 27, 1954. You have journeyed on before ul. Though its only for a while. y We do miss your pleasant greeting t Miss your tender, loving smile; Your life is a beautiful memory IN MEMORIAM MRS. B.V. MURPHY at Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday, Septembe 6th. 1956. of Mrs. l-larold Vaughn Murphy. Born at Cross Roads.-duly lsth, ( "S 1912, Elva Louise Jenkins. i was the eldest daughter of Mr. i .1 and Mrs. Earl Jenkins and lived ,all her life in the community in She is survived by a sorrowing husband and two sons Leon and (One son William Earl predeceased her in infancy). Also her parents, sisters and one brother Winston on the homestead. Mary. Lloyd Vesscy. York, and Alecia, Mrs. Harvey Coles, Milton. The funeral was held from the Alexandra Baptist Church on Sat- September nth and was Service was conducted by the Rev. H.S. Mitten of Charlottetown. assisted by Rev. Bryer R. Jones of New Glasgow, Rev. A.E. Pier- cey of Milton and Rev. J. M. Hymns sung were Rock of Ages and What a Friend we have in Pall bearers were Frank Wood. Earl Ballem. Preston Wood. Lloyd Moly- The coming of her loved ones to CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Har- nld Vaughn Murphy wish to thank staff of the P.E.l. Hospital, Mr. N.D. Mc- Lean. the Clergymsn and all re- latives and friends who so kindly :37 A Page 10. The Guardian V-.3 .;LFridaypSePt. 28.3956 .';',.. I was la the beautiful month of Beptamhen , 3, When I stood by an open grave, watched people lower that 't wak- For the hands that rest forever. Are the hands that made it home. sadly missed by her daughter, Angelina and grandchildren. Hel- loving IOIL the She with two Mrs. , suitable for light housekeeping. lira. leaders. leesaaslstsl City apartment would like 1811! 'to board. Telephone 3612. LAIGI rnussm ROOM nit elderly couple near bath by 0F!- :g.lLennoa Nursing home. Dial wsnrran - MALE nosnoaii. Quid home. Dial 4660 or call Ii 3 rli-at street. Parkdale. imp cm and Tracks Forgsliivoa not AND A no roiifruom: Ross. 1951 Mnraof COACH IN coon condition. Price rrasoliable. Dial SE or call at 12 Valley St. CAR BUYERS Look, Look, Look 1947 OLDSMOBILE Priced for only -?393.”0 F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd.- -- Dial 7358 Open Evenings FOR SALE 1952 Ford sedan, radio, healer. Slmt); 1949 Chev coach, heater. winterized S550; 19490 Mercury sedan as is 525.00; 1938 Dodge sedan 350.00. Apply- GORDON LEWIS Parkd if liars Leaving ” LEAVING FOR BOSTON OCTO- ber 4th. 5th, Can ncrommodat two. Call 60, Kensington. for lien! TWO ROOMS 1:! KING ST. Phone 7295. ONE GROUND FLOOR FURN- iahed room. Heated Dial 4405. BEDROOMS SUITABLE FOR 2 girls. Apply 49 School Si. no ROOM naA"rEo'ArAitr. ment. Private l-ntrance. Apply Box 432 Guardian. SM A L L APARTMENT. 0 N ground floor, suitable for couple. Apply Box 434 Guardian. ON E FURNISHED HEATED housekeeping roam. Use of frig- idaire. S25 month. Phone 4404. ifinois FURNISHED HEATED room. Suitable for one or two girls. Apply 232 Grafton St. TWO APARTMENT H O U S E partly furnished. two car gar- age, large lot. immediate occu- pancy. V. L. Shaw. Belvedere. UNFURNISHED . THREE rooms on third floor and two ad- joining rooms on second floor. Adults. 202 Prince St. Dial 9796. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS third floor. one furnished room. second floor. Dial 5669 during day. 3296 after 5 pm. I TWO ADJOINING ROOMS AND one single second floor, heated apply after 6. Evenings. 241 Dorchester Street. 'ro LET rwo LARGE ROOMS ground floor, separate entrance. Plmne 9341. LARGE, COMFORTABLE warm room in private home. very centrally located. suitable for 2 girls if desired. near both hospitals. Dial 3164. FURNISHED ROOM ON THIRD floor. light housekeeping privi leges. Middle aged business wom- an preferred. Central. Apply Box 606. Guardian. HEATED THREE ROOM APART- nient. Electric range and refrig- erator. Hot water and garbage disposal system. In Brighton area. Apply Box 41!. Guardian. Fsr Salt TWO MILK COWS. APPLY ALEX J. MacDonald, Blooming Pt. II N. II. and I. R. Pallets. Lea Reid. Stanley Bridge.-.7 IIUCE STEWART POTATO DIG- ger. in good condition. Apply ammond Rodd. Wlnsloe. ' t . can...--scliovonnnsintl, Iosulv ,TivT1iG ALONE in ?7'33Is ply 111 Weymlouth St. LADIES FUR COAT-PERFECT condition. Phone Ml). . IO SHEEP AND IS LAMBS. AP- ply William llhecloakey. Emy- vale. WESTINGHOUSE W A S H E R Good. condition. complete with pump. Dial 5833. DRIVING. WAGON. AND EX- PTGSI Wagon. James Acorn, Vernon liiver. ONE LARGE JERVEL FRIG. IN perfect condition. cheap. Apply Borden Walton. Desable. II PIECE SE? ALUMINUM WAT- erless cookers. brand new, half aaoa aarsn ausmaas, Ar.” price. Phone SW9. TO LARGE YOUNG cow xiii-: freshen now. John Springfield. shingles in good condition. ap- . ply William Cahoon, Carleton. MARCHAND lstIPi:'iii'oiL.rnz- at. Phone 74H, DOUBLE BARRELLED. SHOT gun. almost new. Call at 1 First St. Parkdaie, Phone 4660. DWELLING IN TOWN OF KEN- sington. good location. Eight rooms. bath. 37.000 Apply .1. A. Maclfenzie. E880 OIL BURNER. HOT WAT- er bollder and two. two hundred gallon oil tanks. Price 330000 Apply Craswell Studio. IN PULLETS - 5 MONTHS OLD 31.50 - zoo mixed L-S five months. Apply Melville Ferguson. New Argyle. ONE No. 4 THRESHER AND Hall's Champion Blower. New canvas. Good condition. Gordon E. MacEwcn. Bristol. FOR SALE - BUILDING LOT 93- 110 ft. on Admiral St. Charlotte- town next to H. Platts. Apply R. S. Hinton. Summerside. GREEN. TOMATOES.. PEARS eating apples. Please bring con- tainer. Apply Willard Maclfay. Vernon Bridge. NEW JOHN DEERE TWO SOD Flows on steel and rubber, re- duced in price." A. Pickard Ma- chinery Ltd. ONE CONTINENTAL RED SEAL 4 cycle. Motor pumper with trail- er. The Village of Tignish. Ev- erett J. Broderick. Clcrk.' NEW JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and used Tractors for sale. re- duced in price. A. Pickard Ma- chinery Ltd. RENFREW OIL RANGE. WITH Kemac Burner. Good condition. Apply Ira Younker, Belvedcre, Phone 5954. ONE. LARGE. wannnousa. truck. bicycle and stand, gram- barrel stands. Phone 5176. SHORTHORN BULL. 14 MONTHS old. Purebred. Will trade for old- er one. One three year old mare. General purpose. 15 Young pigs. Apply Ira MacCoubrEy. 1 MODEL "30" COCKSHUTT row crop I952 tractor with it speed transmission. belt pully. New paint job. Perfect condition. Gidding and MacKay. Murray River. Phone Murray River M. CREAM SEPARATOR (SMALL) 24 hour heater (coal or wood). base burner, sewing machine. Enterprise Monarch Range. Ap- ply Alice Deigan. Cape Traverse. ENTERPRISE MAGIC COAL OR wood range. Hot water front. op- tional. Also tank. Perfect baker. Good condition. Also other ar- ticles. Dial 3309. ' I HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERAT- ors, 1 astrals. (new unltsl. 2 on- ly 1 door reach-ins suitable for Hickox. 1lVin8 mom 7 .color in EUREKA. lrorrlrro DIGGER. field 511119. color cherry red traction drive. and tusco picker. a n d g g Aglrlv Lorne Ramsay. llgnilt0II- chrome table set, bedroom SECOND HAND ASHPHALT suite, color ,b;-ouvn, table. end; fablcs, ,contact- ed floor furnace with thermost- Apartment 1 or Phone 3514 3375- WANTED, FOR MODERN: iiso Molvrunv i'oi'iTvsTiiiNE Montreal, l'-'.Q. six registered nurses modern hospital in Niagara Peninsula. Excellent poli- cies and salaries with new modern residence. apply at once to- aphone, one oil barrel and 3 oil I.sst kllll Flillnll s.os'r”'”iii-?'-T'1'wil:1:lv-sTiT:'i'iiiWoi'r mm on now rolfrsitu woitlc """h'W'!- All crops included. U'P- lsmmh clph Tormentine, FURNITURE FOR SALE General Electric washer, P118 9-1342. m, cliester- in mm m. grey card lamps. at RALPH HOGG, 277 Central Street waitress for part time work. Ap ply in person. Ments I Qulcll Lunch. 16 bed hospital. salary 32.50.00 per month (experienced R.N.'sl. Board and room 530.00 per month. separate modern res. Apply sec. Union Hospital. Ben- gough. Sask. ,lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Americ- an Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. investment or ex- perience nccessary. North Am- erlcan Fashion Frocks, Ltd. 2163 Parthenals St. Dept. W 4482 interesting and WANTEDTOLEASIOIIUYA lotoflandinornearaummeh side. Phone 7874. Sumsslarakle . run: on FOUI nooss liraas men: with bath. Adults. Phone I861. roua on FIVE noon HEATED apartment. Srollnd 9' iudlll : APARTMENT. TWO BED!-OOHI by quiet couple. Preferably with "rug, Apply Box 43!. Guard- in. floor. Apply Box 43: Guardian Wsril Wallteli i OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES for,single men under 2: who. are position . rather than just a job. These position offer unusual opP0F1l"l' ity to combine adventure with an satisfying career in fur trading and merchandising locations. promotion to managerial level possible within a relatively short terested in a career various northern period of training. Applicants must be physically fit. with a high school education. Excellent living conditions and other bene fits. Apply to Personnel Manager. Summer-side, F u r Trade Department. Hud- . . slgnwsnhbay Company, Winnipeg I, .: ' Ill 0 I. Fenals Iislp Wanted nousrzxm-zrrcrt non MAAN AND small boy. Phone 7220 fter 6. T d .m7n en 9'5 person at Island Grill. WAITRESS WANTED: ALSO Tenders will be received until 1st October, 1956 for the purchase of the D. B. Reid property at Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. containing an estimated 140 acres. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted Signed, J. N. KENNY, P. O. Box 391, Ch'town. Trustee in bankruptcy. es- tate of D. B. Reid. .;li?iTP7fTiiTET'- "A: 33 BOY FOE FARM WORK I I Y employment. A I B 41'l.Guardlan. P” ox NEED MORE MONEY? BECOME R 9'" l'ClIl'esentaUVe in your sur- lmlmdlllxs. Hithut commission PIN. Free catalogue and details from Famllax. Dept. 4 Station C. Montreal. isau . woman: nice YOUR wallet bulging with precious Canadian Dollars right tliru til Xmas handling 200 Nationally known Foods. Medicines, Coa- Illlhcl. Xmas Cards. Watches and Insecticides. Established customers. Experience - sary. Full or sparetime. Write Mr. G. Laurin. Dept. 68. 25 St.- Paul St. E.. Montreal. MOVING From 9V2 Elm Ave. to 240 Fitzroy St., opposite Forum about Oct. 5th. Please col- lect shoes before that date. J. J. MacDONAI..D (Shoemaker) NURSES WANTED Transportation paid for for For further particulars" DIRECTOR OF AUCTION SALE AT BELVEDERE, ST. Pl'IFER'S ROAD ON FRIDAY. SEPT 28 AT 2 O'CIDCK Lawn chairs, sewing SYDNEY JEFF REYS machine, highchairs, lawn mowers, tools, kitchen cabinet and miscellaneous item. J. J. MUSTARD NURSING HALDIMAND War Memorial Hospital Dunnvilla, Ontario and Ross Corner, Bcdcque. 50 foot endless belt. finder notify, Alfred Waite. Sherbrook. Re- ward. Iisls Ilslll Wantsll A cows; 8. IV: years AUCTION SALE AT NEW DOM IN ION ON MONDAY. OCTOBER lst AT 1 PM. Consisting of the following IMPLEMENTS 1 Oliver 66 tractor. I years old; 1 2 sod; 1 cart; I clay scoop: I threshing mill llilllsl: blower parts; 1 hinder (5 ft.l; 1 cream separator (050 lbs.) H.P.); 1 cutting bar for Ford-Ferguson tractor; hay fork. blocks and rope. other articles too numerous to mention. stock-1 milcli cow. I years old. Shorthorn; 4 iii year olds. Red Pole and Shorthorn; 4 calves; 1 dry old. Holstein and Herefords. Massey lfarrist tractor plow. with electric motor Uh Terms-6 monlhs credit on approved Joint notes; 696 off for Al cash. 596 on notes. All sums up to ten dollars cash. JOHN c. MacPHEE DAN LIVINGSTONE . Owni- year around employment. Al- Admlnistrator or F. A. Large, 0. C. Charlottetown. Farm For Sale Farm for sale in Sea View, 97 acres. all clear. In high state of cultivation. Well watered and fenced, buildings in good repair with electricity. Apply- CHARLII ADAMS. Sea View YOUR sesr MARKET IRON and STEEL . .CAll3A'I'l'IllI.1;i.......C....s-uuiiiu new , i record attendance anticipated at an aome institutions while others. lbiochemistry for a bachelor of Big Enrolment 3, rs: csqsnua inn... Universities Canada aapectedtofurthsrerowdialraasu aampodfacilitldn, Arts remain snostpopular.butappliedsclancs and A r' courses follow closelylndeinand. A Canadian Press survey shows although reporting the hlgest reg- latration in years, are still short of marks set during the imme- diate post-war period. Mljor Lu:-I ' 31-; reported by Dalhousle University. University of British Columbia, McGill. University of Montreal and Sir George Williams, also in Montreal. Dalhousie has dropped Latin as a ' y requirement in any faculty. and U. B. C. has in- troduced a. course in Asian stud- ies, including a beginner's course in ' Prof. R. P. Dore of the University of London. and ex- pert on Asian affairs. will teach the course. NEW MUSIC OOURSES McGlll's music faculty has 11 new courses. including singing, staging and acting of opens. a course in cholnnaster training. chamber mimic performance and composition. and performance of music for radio and TV. . Sir George Williams is adding sociology courses on the origins of law and of Canadian law. and courses in retailing and market research. U. of M. is expanding its faculty of medicine with the addition of two new sections - hospital ad- ministration and orthophonics and audiology. A complete course in L science degree will be offered. Montreal's three universities all look for increased enrolment this year. The University of Montreal ex- pects 11,000 students. Sir George is at PC ” lam 5! RE: gig iiigg .3 .,..l ii? iii wick, Fredericton. a record 1.200 students are anticipated against 1.022 last year. Engineering courses attract nearly 50 per cent of the students. . Bishop's University. - Lennox- ville. Que.. and Mount Allison University. Antigonish. N.S.. re- ports approximately 1,100 regis- trations. highest in years. Abollt one-third are enlrinee u. ENBOLMENT AT TORONTO The University of Toronto, Can- ada's largest. looks for only a alight increase in this year's at- tendance. Last year there were lll.700 students, 6,000 fewer than the 17,700 posted in the record term. 1947-48. Arts courses con- tinue to lead. with enginee in; second. University of Ottawa, Univer- ally of Weitern Ontario, London. Ont.. and Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.. also expect in- creased reglstratlon. ' The University If Manitoba will have the same regilitratlon-6.000. with 50 per cent in arts and science c o u r se s. Engineering courses. however. continue to in- crease in popularity. At the University of Saskat- chewan. a near-capacity registra- tion of 2.900 is expected comps ed A. GORDON BANKS Donald M. Smith. President of. J. has announced the appointment with the grocery trade throughout NEW APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED Saint John. N.B.. as Vice-President in charge of sales and advertis- ing. A native of Annapolis Royal. N.S.. Mr. Banks has been Identified business career, and for the past five years has been vertlsing manager of s leading New Brunswick pany. Mr. Banks will work from l:lle Office of J. E. Morse & Co. Ltd.. In Halifax. and will reside in that city. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DONALD M. nsrrii E. Morse ll Co. united. Halifax. of A. Gordon Banks. lonnarly of the Maritime: during his entire sales and ad- tea and coffee corn- I Pellnarllioslun ldJllesals&5 SOIL . III-IOU! PROBLEM Ill almost all universities, ac. cosnniodatloa for out-of-town stu- dents preaents a problem. Crampsd residence are a u. rlous difficulty. and many 5;... dents seek off-campus ace-um. Inodation at slightly higiier prices. A number of IIIIIVEFSITIQQ are expanding residence facilities. Prices for on-campus housing range from 345 to 375 a month for single room and board Off- campus single room and board coats drain 860 to 3100 monthly. The University of Montreal this year opened a new men's res. ldence. homing 125; students 1. Toronto. university officials re port residence facilities "tor- rible." but the students' adminis- trative council of' ampus hous- ing says,.lt expects to be able to accommodate everyone. At U.B.C. housing in still thg No. 1 problem. Officials report a waiting list of 200 for the univer- sity”: married quarters and dor- mitoriea. END ADV FOR PM: TUES SEPT II Kill Effort To Boost Gold Price WASHINGTON (Reuters)-Tbs United States virtually kilkd any serious consideration for an In- creased price in gold when the question was raised by .I. F. Naude, South Africa's finance minister, at Wednesday's session of the International Monetary Fund annual meeting. Naude said South Africa felt strongly that an increase in the price of gold was essential to pre- vent the premature closing down of part of South Africa's gold min. lng industry. When the United States repre- sentative, W. Randolph Burgess, undersecretary of the treasury. followed Naude as speaker, ha laid that the United States would continue its stand in opposition to an Increase in the price of gold. MW Priced at 835 an ounce. Home-Builders Snatch Up lots OTTAWA (CPI-More than 250 Prospective home - builders who lpent all Thursday and Thursday Islam in a queue Friday unatcinea III! 29! lot in a new Ottawa ub- divlslon. , Bundlad in heavy blankets and clothini. the buyers spent the night in so-degree weatlier in or- der to be able to purchase ills lot when the sale by Central Mortgage and Housing oorpors- tion opened at 9 a.m today. Mrs. Kenneth Larocque spent 950 Nth! in the Queue to save a place for her brother. Richard Mennlon Jr.. who arrived by car fr-T; Fredericton in time to claim a . The buyers received from (MHC A piece of paper entitling themto purchase a city lot in the Rlverview sub - division. Starting Monday they will be able to select their lots and make cash pay- ment of 31.250 to 81,880. The home on the lot have to be com- pleted in II months. Release Names Of Airmen Killed , store or restaurant. All priced 5'" Thom”! Welt COVGIIH1 to sell. Storey Electric. E:N1lLEMAN, WI-I-n Kuogfg , 8T HUBERT ---------- I , . . Qu. (CPI-T "::..':.2.””E..::".'?,li.I' Ef.””2l.ii '.fE.'i:..:' ...””".t...';.?2ti.'!"nnE':; FOR SALE sARRlsrERs. OPTOMETRISTS um... ummykun on J3 cream. bedroom suite. cbes- 3332- EVCIIIIIEL p - B9, J. g. c.rm'h.n lo. l-ndllhmm wag. hrfield H-"be. -Hamil 3;"! 33;; IMMEDIATELY, rwo EXPER- - 3. 3.. g, .9... .3 Mg twin-jet cr-loo fighter under room, com no on fl 0 k at u bl , " I playgngione sass summer-sf: ”"f,mp::J'po'j,,';":,:,;,,'3"3'f,,,:: Suburban .btmgalow for sale, Palmer: Lane. Park- 3'"-l:i"”""' Paw" Wm 1- cm", on 3;” "''"''y I” ' '"di" cnmlsns eustompoutordf.AI'r. . m..........mm...."”""' ' ' ” puma sum. the 17 Ol:cI:m:iS:i:e;lII.'l;?d unlit. mm F. mm. mnifmlnfld vvv dale, containing living-room, dining-mom, kitchen, two 1. am mmM'd',.A in nu sl. no: sm 5:: ;h,j; nwirm, .,,,:I:: ” - 'i t. R - NH!!! . were ":3 1:1" dpwmlmy ,0 buy .l "Tum..." bedrooms and bath. Oil heat. Attached garage. Lot 100 x 1. g... ., 1-... an 1. 3. 7”,” to. M s g. wad,” of uwm, ”' ood hills ad to to mug” pl", ' g, 0sIInldlOaau&. airdafsncscommsnd H09 g'ol'kk.3I.cI lilululotgidprlc? A.. Hair chiidre'iiol:AlTer own 217 ft Apply . M' A' ':""." QC" u"'i ' 'MIos I133: I3 X f-i.ear. and Flt. Lt. Edas&nd':ellern cl Muller! 1- dayornight. Phone mi. '3 ”""""""l' "J l1.olIt.Cathnrtn-I. l- -------- -m------- . Mobon. s.o. -.-.,. snd'ss FARM FOR sliu: ESTATE nun. - . . I" V” '0 "W5" can Angus MacDonald porperty W93 A. W. GAUDET, Nun" M" emu u t '34 an 1' "'9 - "m ""'"d Mn - ulna-an Dianna---------e-igsunusu hawthorn!- prising 14! acres at Grand- ELAN” uglu. gg aunt" , view is offered for sale at well. m .,,u M "m, db , . . CHIROPRACTOR was lie. The RCA! flshtlr rig: For filrther particulsrs see Dun- . knclto" A. W Oevdet. ll... ' 1. 5' NW” 3”” ” can Bruce. Mllltown Cross. DI”. 3 m 1 ., ' on W. p. C...” - A up.-.... - .1 o-Vs'i7. 3 ..u&.-ni-..l.ov ,7 ' 3, av ...aa.-.-.9 '. .:..Ie-tr-(;,gi.l..., . 'H'. 3