Page 8, The Guardian Monda y, May 26. 1958 IN MEMORIAM MRS. CATHERINE HUME The death occurred at her] home. 17 Hume Rd. Bedford, Mass on May 10th of Mrs. Cather- ine (Ma.cEachern) Hume, widow of James Hume. Mrs. HUIITIB was born 80 years ago at West River the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McEach- ern. She had resided in the US. A. for 60 some years. but made her yearly visit to the Island un- til a couple of years ago when because of ill health she had to be in bed most of the time. Her funeral from Christ Church Bedford, Mass., was very largely attended. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Marvin’ L. Derby and Rev. William Sahak- ian. The soloist wa. Franklin Field. She leaves to mourn two sons Herbert E. Hume, Selectman Charles S. Hume of Bedford, and a grandson Robert Hume of Flor- ida, three sisters Mrs. Mary Mc- Dougall, of Peabody, Mrs. Lottie Bradley of Somervilleand Miss Frances lVIicEachern of Charlotte- town, P.E.I., also a brother Allen McEachern of Somerville. CARD 0F THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanlos to Drs. Ziel- lnski and Grant, the nurses and Staff of Prince County Hospital for the care and kindness shown "me while a patient there, the Clergy and all who visited me, brought treats, sent cards and called by telephone. To my kind neighbors who took me to and firom the hospital To those who helped at home during my stay in the hospital and since coming home. I thank you all. Daniel S. McPhee, Springton. Auto- Big Three Top Advertising In The U.S.A. NEW YORK (AP) — The auto industry's big three topped the advertising field in United States newspapers in 1957, says the Bu- reau of Ad-vertising of the Amer- ican Newspalper Publishers Ac- sociation. It was the fifth straight year in which General Motors, Ford and Chrysler ranked in that order as‘ leading advertisers. General Motors’ total of $52,- 390,306 was a drop of 2.6 per cent from 1956. Ford spent $31,533,144, a jump of 24.3 per cent over the year before. Chrysler's $26,144,287 was 45.7 per cent higher than in 1956. Others in the top ten, in or- der. were: Lever Bros. Co., Dis- tillers Corp.-‘Seagram's Ltd., Col- gate - Palmolive Co., National Distillers and Chem‘ ‘I Corp., Shen-ley Industries Inc, Procter and Garirble Co., General Foods Conp. Total advertising in U.S. news- papers was $757,201,000. With pro- ‘ duction costs added, the total was $810,000,000, up 2.6 per cent from 1956. MORE CANADIAN AID COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters)- Two more Canadian diesel loco- motives have been given to Cey- lon under the Colombo Plan. They were formally handed over to Ceylon Wednesday and bring to 10 the total number of engines so far given by Canada to Ceylon. Value of the locomotives is es- timated at 8,000,000 nupees ($1,- 650,000. Fo-r Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED. AD HERE'S HOW TI-IIS-—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 1 onooiooaoooe 4 days ........... 6 days ........... HERE'S THE .80 2.80 3.60 ‘Boarders Accommodatcd TWO PENTIONERS I to share room. Apply 114 Kent St. Bars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON _ May 28. Dial 5803. * cars and Trucks For Sale I I I1952 V.» TON MERCURY TRUCK I in good condition Phone 3306. I952 I-TON DODGE TRUCK can be seen at Murray's Gar- age, Parkdale. 1951 FORD HALF - TON TRUCK Good motor and tires. Price $450.00. Cecil MacPhail, Argyle Shore 1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SE- dan privately owned, excellent condition. Contact W. L. Ham- bly, Simpson-Sears. I955 METEOR SUPER DELUXE coach. Good tires, engine and body. Priced to sell! Apply Bruce Chandler, shipping room lottetown. TRUCK SPECIALS I954 C-EMC 3-ton truck with heavy duty twin post hydraulic hoist ‘and steel box, in good working order. $950.00 I95-5 FARGO 3-TON Chassis and cab. A real good working truck at a ridiculously low price. Only $795.00 I954 I-TON FORD Complete with platform and rack. Good motor and tire" Color red. $650.00 W. R. JENKINS LTD. . Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED APPLY IN person to Island Grill. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN T0 -help take care of aged man. Modern conviences. Mrs. Wil- bent Dockendorff, North River, Phone 7773 (York Point). W A N T E D EXPERIENCED Housekeeper. New home every convience $75.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unemploy- ment Office. ‘ WOMAN OR GIRL FOR HOUSE- work in Country Home with all modern conveniences. small family. All weekends free good wages. Box 110‘ Guardian-Patriot. . For Rent FROM JUNE 15th T0 SEPTEM- ber.' Furnished apartment (new). Central. Dial 9787. FURNISHED FLAT WITH 2 bedrooms, for summer months Phone 3896. ADJOINING FURNISHED heated rooms. Zink and cup- boards. Adults. Apply 221 Wey- mouth St. COUNTRY APARTMENT 3 rooms with poarch furnished. Apply Box. 130 Guardian-Path riot. FURNISHED BEDROOM AND kitchen, Central. Continious hot water June 1st. to Sept. 10th. Dial 3356. LARGE, FURNISHED FRONT room. Ground floor, Kitchen privelages. 2 business girls Phone 3417 after 6 p.m. JUNE JULY AUG. COMPLET- ely furnished home Brighton ‘area 3 bedroome write Box 129 Quamdian. FOR PASTURE LAND(CAN accomodate 20 head of cattle) 2 miles from Charlottetown Phone 7858 for further infor. mation. 5 ROOM HOUSE AT POWNAL on paved road. Modern con- viences. Partly furnished. Rea- sonable rent Phone Pownal 9005. 5 ROOM HOUSE AT POWNAL on paved road modern con vience partly furnished rea- sonable rent Phone Pownal 9005. I V S E L F. CONTAINED. SECOND floor apartment, three rooms and bath.‘ Oil range. $30.00 monthly Apply Wallie Andrew St. Peters Road, East Royalty, Phone 7841. For Sale 1 SMALL KITCHEN RANGE. Good condition. Phone 8739. C.C.M. GIRL’S BICYCLE, IN good condition. Phone 9366. HOLSTEIN COW SIX YEARS old. Newly freshened. Elmer Glow, New Wiltshire. 2 NUMBER RECONDITIONED REFRIGA- tors $50.00 up Storey Electric 8506 We Will Be Glad To Hell? You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN 2 GENERAL PURPOSE MARES one six, one eight. Apply Leo-. nard Ryan, Morell Rear. N0. 1 SELKIRK SEED WHEAT. $2.50 per bushel William E. Johnstone, Long River. R. T. Holman Limited, Char- C ARE You HURT BAD. CUIZLY? I DON'T KNOW ‘/IT-‘I CAN'T REMEMBER IF THERE WASAIJY' BODY IN TH‘ CAR WITH ME PARTS 1 PARTNERS / / V/I/M ;¢9’»ia:oI..7~r%;._ JRWIU-W5 5-15 Olnlhynlau-'-he For Sale , YOUNG BLOOD HORSE, WILL take hay or straw in trade. Pete Vloet. Vernon Road. TUBER UNITS SEBAGO SEED also sectional cultivator on wheels. Thorne Afflick Bede- que Phone 14-4. _ WINE STUDIO COUCH, WITH matching chair, price $30.00. Dial 5147 or call at 97 Hillsboro St. DOUBLE GARAGE SIZE 18 X 26 built in 1949. wired. Can be moved. Aply Mrs. Cora Ling, Wheatley ‘River. QUALITY OF LOOSE HAY. River or Garfield MacLean 28 Park Lane. Charlottetown. MILL MACHINERY. ROTARY, Planer, saws and other mill equipment. Good condition. Mrs. Gordon MacLeod, Martin- vale. IF YOU THINK SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Clas- sifted section. Phone 8506 for a helpful" ad-talker. FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers.‘ Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. VACUUM CLEANER-GENERAL Electric cannister with com- plete attachments-excellent con- dition. Priced ‘for immediate sale, Tel. 9220. MENS’ KITCHEN BIB OVER- alls, sa-nforized,’ sizes 36-44. On- ly $4.98. Shop at Holman’s, Sum merside and Charlottetown, for the lo w e st prices in quality work clothing. GERMAN SHORT HAIR PAIN- ter pups. 2 months old. Re- istered. Excellent pedegree good hunting stock. Contact W. Keith Mailman Hemford- Lunen Co. N.S. HOUSE-EXCELLENT CONDI- tion thru-out-includes 16 ‘acres and stream. ‘Six rooms newly decorated. Full cement cellar, oil heat. Excellent view of vil- lege. J. Beaton, Hunter River, P.E.I. or Ch’town 9220. GARRY AND ABEGWEIT NO. 1 seed oats. Gov’t inspected in field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent Whole- sale and Retail. Lowest prices at farm or delivered. Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ter River, Phone 23-11. For Sale ARGUS C-3 CAMERA, 35 MM. Complete with case and flash attachments. $25.00 Phone 4372. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEA- ner with latest disposeable pap- er bag Guaranteed to be like new. with cleaning attach- ment~ included. $69.90 complete price. By Maritime Compact Vacuum Sales-176 Kent, Ch’ town tel. 9220. GENUINE Z4 GUAGE “KING- For Sale FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS OUAHAUGS OYSTERS PROWSE & AGNEW Foot of Prince St. Phone 7I56 Lost And Found LOST-BLACK ZIPPERED WA]. let, containing personal pap- ers and large sum of money. Dial 6632. IN CITY WALLET CONTAIN. ing large sum of money. Finder leave at Guardian Reward of $25 -. Male Ilelll Wanted MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work. House provided with lights and water. Apply to Al- lison Holmes, East Royalty. HELP WAIITEII REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Department Supervisors, Percy Simmonds Two Charlottetown youngsters, (left) and Apply Elmer Walsh, Clyde‘ strong” Aluminum and Galvan- ized steel Roofing and Siding $12 —- and $11 — per square respectively. Quality guaran- teed. Send building measure- ments. Sjef Vriend, 24 Crescent‘ Ayenue. Amherst, N.S. registered nurses, nursing assistants and orderlies. Please state qualifications. Apply to Superintendent, AT CLINTON, ONE ACRE OF land fronting on river, with 6 roomed house and other buil- dings. also large flower garden and — young fruit trees, near but not on pavement. Electric- ity available. I will be selling plants at Clinton afternoons on- ly, and place may be inspected at that time. Joe R. Smith. TOP SOIL Ideal for window boxes, gardens and lawns. Half- ton truck load for $2.50. Phone Day—3050. Night —7627. FOR SALE 8 \ room house, 2 out- buildings, 51/2 acres of land, 1/3 mile from New Glasgow school, churches and butter factory. 3 miles from Cavendish beach. Hot and cold water, telephone, lights and fur- nace. Ideal for tourist home. Apply to—— WILLIAM POUND, 213 Prince St. Charlottetown: PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Fofil 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. ' Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE,‘ C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.» DIAL 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. s. Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOIITEIS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 111213865 G. Keith Pickard éh B. Arch. M.R.A.I.c., arlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.I:-mg. 151 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 CHOICE ACADIA WHEAT RE- cleaned for s e e d _ Robert B1‘0Wn. Pownal, P. E. I. FOUR —’EALvEs, ALSO flit) <=0Ws- Apply Stephen McQuaid Bonshaw. mfirrrrrismrwm Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. trained ad-assistants give vour ad their careful attentionfll Phone 8506. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 - 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 .2-‘ Lady Minto.Hospital, Coch- rane, Ontario. Nursery stock SENATOR DUNLOP STRAW- benry plants $1-50 P61‘ hundreds $12.00 per thousand. Dial 7659. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants $1.50-per hundred, $12.00 per thousand. Dial 76- 59. ANNUAL. FLOWER. PLANTS. _/newest and best varieties; red geraniums, window box IVY: potted plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. ~ STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free_ stock Senator Dunlap, premier or sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or $10.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. GOVERNMENT. . INSPE—CTED Certified Viking 1nd Williamette Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50 $4.50, 100 - $7.00. Rubarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM Virus- Free Stock Second gen- eration. Dunlop $2.00 -100. $12- 1,000. Premier Sparkle Catskill $2.00-100; $15.00-1,000. Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, South port. . GOVERNMENT INSPECTED and Approved Virus Free strawberry plants. Senator Dun- lap 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $12.00 Sparkle Premier Catskill, 100 for $2.50, 1,000 for $15.00 pre- paid. M.F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from government approved Virus free- stock. Senator Dun ‘lop $1.50 100; $10- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle $2-100; $14- ,1000. Prepaid. Discount over Bobby MacAulay (right) seem to be enjoying themselves as they ‘(mount a motorcycle under the ;watchful eye of L-Cpl Doug Hog- gan of the Provost Corps. Percy and Bobby were two of the many adults and youngsters who were ARMY DAY O"BSE?RV.ED ERE SATURDAY I on hand at the Ordance Com- pound as local militia units par- ticipated in Army Day. All units of 2 Militia Group, including the P. E. I., R. (17 Reece) Regiment, 5 Signal Regi- ment, 5 Medical Company and the Provost Detachment, dis- played training techniques and UP And INS Consolidated In New News Organization NEW YORK (AP) United Press Associations and the Inter- national News Service Saturday announced a consolidation to form a new service called United Press International. A joint statement said the con- solidation agreement was signed May 16 but that a public an- nouncement was delayed to per- mit fonmation of plans for the physical changeover. The merger brought to an end Services offered FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE! Kodacolor, Ektachrome, Koda- chrome, Anscochrome. Color Processing. Printing, Duplicat- ing, and Enlarging. Munshaw Process. Highest Quality, Fast-. est Processing, and Most De- pendable Service! Mail to: George Wotton Photography, Summerside. CAMERA OWNERS! OUR KOD- ak electronic photofinishing printer produces the best from your black-and white films! Only 7 cents for each date- stamped. enlarged print or re- print. plus 15 cents for devel- opening each roll film into negatives. We invite you to patronize home industry by sending your films to our photofinisliing studio, the most modern in P.E.I., where print quality equals any in Canada! 4 to 24 hour service, and post- age paid both ways! mail to thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- George Wotton photography, a.mh-,a_ * Summerside. VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY Plants, selected and dusted with rnalathibn sparkle pre- mier and improved senator WANTED dunlop. 100-$1.50, 100(L$10.00.‘ Prepaid 25 surecrop (importer? from U. S. A. in 1957). In eluded free with each order fo; 500 or more. H. H. Jenkins, Southpont. GOV’T INSPECTED AND AP- proved “First Generation Virus We are paying highest market ‘prices for all kinds of scrap Iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 153 Kent St. Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. A. 1957. Dunlop $2.00 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 prepaid. All plants freshly‘ dug trimmed and. packed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York_._ Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $1.50—100 $10.00 -1,000 Catskill and Sparkle $1.75 -100 $12.00——1,000. Trimmed ready to plant. Also high yield- ing raspberry canes $5.00-100 A.W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR MIL- ton School No. 100. Arpply W. H. Horne, Milton. 7rT:AEITE1T133R_Ai5i51—1\I"_itEai) School. Supplement $500. Aspply J. A. .Matheson, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN- sloe North School present sup- plement $850.00 Apply Nelson Stevenson, Secretary. TEACHER FOR NORTH CAR- leton School. ‘Present supple- ment $750. Mrs. Wilbert Wright, secretary. TEACHER WANTED EARNS-. cliffe School Present supple-‘K merit $500. Apply J.J. Mac- Innis, Secretary. TEACHER FOR LONG RIVER School Present Supplement $700 Christie Johnston, Sec’y, New London: Wanted To Rent FURNISHED HOUSE. OR A- partment in Charlottetown or Summerside for Flight Lt. and two children. Dial 8072 (Mrs. Fox). .fi%_VlIanteII To Buy Wanted To Buy WANTED , Wanted to purchase im- mediately modern seven or eight room house in good residental district in Char- lottetown. Cash transac- tion. Apply Box 127 c-o Guardian-Patriot. WANTED A NUMBER OF FAT cows and bulls immediately. Buying Monday at Fredericton Paying 17 cents lb for top young cows; less for inferior. Knud Jorgenson, Fredericton, Phone Hunter River 27-22. Work Wanton ANYTHING IN LAND-SCAPING looking after lawns, hedges or odd jobs. Dial 5669. USE O Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS! FOR ”FcIst” Results more than 50 years of three-way competition in the news field among The Associated Press, old- est of the three, and the UP and INS. Frank H. Bartholomew, UIP pnesident and general manager who was named president of the new organization, issued a state- ment saying in part: “Economics was an important factor in the creation of the great new news netiworlk. Costs of cov- ering the world’s newslfronts have risen steadily with rapidly im- proving means of transmitting both news and pictures by leased wire and electronic processes,” SEES STRONGER REPORT Bartholomew also said that the consolidation “will assure a stronger competitive news and pictorial news report to newspa- pers, radio. and television stations throughout the civilized world." Shortly after the merger was made public, Victor Hanse, as- sistant U.S. attorney-general in charge of the anti-trust depart- ment, said inwashington he planned a check to determine whether there was any conflict with anti-trust laws. _ Hansen said he had reached no conclusion as to whether the Clayton Anti-Trust Act applied to the situation but he said it seemed to apply. \The United Press International consolidation included the still- picture services of both former organizati0n.s. The merger state- ment did not mention the motion picture services operated for tele- vision by the two concerns, but a spokesman for INIS said these were not inacrluded. Ear. J . Johnson, vice - president and general news manager of the UP. announced that key person- nel of INS will be retained and will reinforce the present UP stavfif. He did not state the num- ber to be retained. The INS is reported to have some 400 em. ployees. The joint announcwement said Kingsbury Smith, vice-«president and general manager of INS, will be vice—Ipresident and in as- sociate general manager of the new organization. DAMPER SIDE Rainfall on the Atlantic coast of Central America times heavier than on the Paci- fic side. Two hundred dollars reward will be paid for identity of the unknown male infant whose body was found in Governmenl Pond in the City of Charlottetown on March I2, I958. Any information may be communicated to the Chief of Police, Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ PHONE 8506 I cl 7 m__‘\ Opening remarks were‘ by Colonel A. W. Rogers- commander of 2 Militia equipment at the Compound as the second annual Army Day Q! was observed. , The band of the P. E. I. Be- giment, under W. 0. II C. E. MacGregor, played appropriate music during the‘ show, which lasted from 2.30 p. m. until 5.00 p. in. following which each units went on display. ' tatives of each unit,’ I‘ furnished explanations» visiting public of th training grogram Three Czech soldiers crossed the ‘border here Wednesday night and SEEK ASYLUM . 5 HASLACH, Austria (Reuters)- asked for political asylum 4. disclosed Friday. ' 33- plvained of political and let} lditlficulties in Czechoslov “ I I I men. I I iii is three - Sod; L. E. PROWSE, M.D. Contracts Acreage Avail ,4 Ii - ii, .34 On Vegetable Crops -; vi Due to increased production require ments we_wiII have available limited addit tional openings for the production of Strina Beans, Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts. Those,‘ interested should contact us immedialelyii stating the acreage ‘ of each vegetable re»: quired. Complete growing information. sup- I ervision and seed will be furnished. 1 I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FROSTED FOODS LTD. I, P. 0. BOX 576 ll Charlottetown Ill ‘ I NOTICE Ill: BI LESTER O'BRIEN " Now Buying Scrap at the Yard GIIII '3 III . ill 1 Lower \PrInce Street It; WANTED CASHIER - STENOGRAPHERI” FOR FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE State experience and salary expected. Duties to begin July I4th. APPLY P. O. BOX 573 NOTICE '..=?&'§§ information leading to the Chief Coroner.