I l l l I‘ y The months may change , Iing her illness. Also to-all, kind [Sets Tone Of - __’oil and natural gas situation, the .,utmost importance anda matter’ Henry Borden of Toronto, is in- , Patriot. . 8506 Page 8 The Guardian Wed. February, 5, 1958 IN MEMORIAM DUGGAN-'—-In loving memory of James W. Duggan who passed away February 5th, 1957. A page in the book of remem-I brance that turns for us today. For the memory of our loved one Shall never fade away. Always remembered by wife, son and daughter. GALLANT—ln loving memory of our darling daughter, Mary Margaret Gallant, who passed away February 4th, 1947. Every day brings sweet mem- ories, Every memory brings a tear Deep” within our hearts we cherish ’ Thoughts of one we loved so dear Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. ‘Reginald Gallant and Joseph. " WEBSTER—In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Fred Web- ster, who departed this life Feb- 'ruary 4, 1957. I In early mornihg when all was still God gave his great command In silent peace you passed away To A better land ’ Ever remembered by Edith, Murray and family; . WEBSTER——In loving memory of Mrs. Fred Webster who passed away Feb. 4, 1957, , from year to year ‘ And friends from day to day; But the memory of a dear one Will never fade away. L o v i n g l y remembered by Stewart and Diane Vickerson. GARIJ or IIIIIIII(s I Mr. and Mrs. .Seymour Scott. ~ wish to thank their many friends and relatives for cards and let.- ters of sympathy received in the passing of a loving sister, Mrs. John Wildblood. \ ‘ I wish to express thanks and appreciation to Drs. Maclntyre and Kennedy, and entire Staff of King’s County Hospital, for care and attention given my wife dur- , friends who visited and helped in ,_ any way to make time pass pleasantly for her . . E.— B. MacLaren, Georgetown, Urgency In Energy. Probe» CALGARY (CP) — A tone of ur- gency was set by Premier Man- ning of Alberta Monday at the opening session of the Borden, "commission on energy. ‘ Delivering a overnment state- ment before the commission be- ggan hearing briefs on Canada’s premier said a definite national policy on domestic and export markets for oil and gas is "of of urgency." , The commission, headed by vestigating Canada's e n e,r g y— ‘needs and has beeninstructed to make export recommendations, particularly as they affect Trans- Canada Pipe Lines Limited which is seeking to export gas from Al-- berta‘ to the midwest United States. .Mr. Manning said A1berta’s oil and gas industries are faced‘ with a serious situation. The current ratevof oil production is less than 45 percent of permissible produc- tion “due entirely to lackof ade- quate markets." USE 7 Guardian -«Patriot so WANT ADS OFTEN ‘FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING on SELLING For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS—is a sample 3-line, want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. I You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of -The ’ Guardian and The HERE'S HOW ' MUCH I Sdays 3.60 4 days 2.80 1 day -enneeoooooo -80 HERE'S THE NUMBER We Will Be Glad To 4 ROOM APARTMENT AND Blizzard of Agents Wanted MAN on "WOMAN Charlottetown. Nothing to in- vest. No experience necessary as we train you. Minimum in writing to Mr. F. Granger, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Quebec. Boarders Aooommodatod BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED at 200 Prince Street. TWO MALE BOARDERS. APPLY 53 Bayfield ‘St. Dial sooz. Baby chicks 250 ROCK 8: IIAMP. PULLET chicks two weeks old at day old prices. Could buy them at five months for shipping. Mac- Donald’s Chick Hatchery. Covehead. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR MONT- real on Monday, February 10. 1952 Va-TON MERCURY. SACRI- fice 200.00. Consider, exchang- ing for family car. Dial 5909. 1954 FORD SEDAN. AUTOMAT- ic, good condition. $300. and take over payments. R.C.'A.F. ' Station, Summerside local 9 -1. ' tor. Car in good condition, must ‘sell immediately, priced very reasonable. Phone 5121. or ap- ply 237 Cumberland Street. 1956 METEOR SIX NIAGARA‘ sedan $1600.00. 1956 Ford tudor hard top $700.00. 1950 Tordson tractor $375.00 John Muttart Albany, P.E.I. FOR‘ SALE I BY PUBLIC AUCTION _’At A. E. MacLen31an LlId.; Used Car Lot, Water Street East, Summerside, P.E.I.,‘ on the 10th day of February, 1958, at 1 p.m. 1950 Chevrolet Coach, Serial Number 0121139499. ' T=h.is'Vehic1e is being sold pur-l sulan-t to- a Conditional Sales Contract dated the 6th ‘day of September 1957 between Mary. Rose Gallant. of ‘ St. Louis, P. E.I. and Harris Motors of Hamilton, Ontario, which con- tract ‘was duly [assigned to Traders, Finance Corporation, Limited. . FOR SALEl1 . BY PUBLIC AUCTION At ._A. E.‘ ll/l?acLennan -Ltd., Used Car Lot, Water Street East,‘ Summerside, P.E.I., on the 10.th day of February, 1958, at 1 P.M. — 1949 Dodge Sedan, Serial Number This Vehicle is being sold pursuant to Conditional Sales. Contract dated the 26th day of Septem- ber, 1957, between Philip Allen of St. Louis,_ P.E.I., and Wight Motors of Hamilton, Ontario, which contract was duly as- signed to Traders Finance’ Cor- poration Limited. ,, I I I FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At A. .E. Macleennan Ltd., Used Car Lot, East, Summerside, P. E. I., on the 10th day of February, 1958 at 1:00 PM. 1951 Meteor Sedan, Serial Number 0l73H51- 12367. This Vehicle is being sold pursuant to Conditional Sales Contract dated the 6th day of March, 1956,; between John Gal- lant, and Daniel Gallant, 428 Notre Dame Street, Summer- side, P. E. 1., and Willet Mo- tors j Limited of Summerside, P. E. 1., which contract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Limited. For Rent HEATED AND FURNISHED rooms. Dial 3306. ’ ONE UNFURNISI-IED ROOM AP- ply 106 Weymouth St. 3 ROOM HEATED APT. ON §3eé:2ond floor, Parkdale. Phone (I TO TAKE Iover vacant Watkins route in! earnings $60.00 weekly. Apply _ Can take four passengers. ' Dial 3439. I cars and Trucks For Sale 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN, NEW MO- ’ eight $1500.00. 1953 Plymouth‘ l‘Get Raynor Leghorn or Water Street ' [our OUR WAY av J. R. WILLIAMS V I \;/faI..I:'lr'H:AT I ZOI.AVggv- rUI_5I.3r-"ra:,'.;"é%Tu'§.-R’ N0 wvdINT;IEg' OF ms" WASHNG YOU'RE SUCH 1 KIN 6LAS$\I— A FATHEAD EVE Too. - N SCHOOL! wI-airs A ' A” °PP°”E""" , FATI-IIsAI>- I HE‘/3 ' TO FURNISH you WITH HELP. NOT .IRwu.u\-5 .151.‘-.1-r.1.I.-..ns.n.g_g For Sale SOW T0 FARROW IN MARCH. Irving Tremere, Hampshire. HOUSE- hald'Finance Corporation, 150 Great George Street. Dial 8517. ONE PAIR TRIJCK TIRES SIZE 750 x 17. Used..Apply Wallace Smith, Winsloe Road. V GATE LEG TABLE, WITH TWO indsor chairs -chifrobe; dres- ser; hall mirrow with hooks. Phone 3427. ’ GENUINE MUSKRAT COAT. full length, 38, Good condition, Bargain for quick sale. Apply Box 647 Guardian. ‘ MORE EGGS, LESS FEED AND MORE .$$$$ Leghorn Cross Bred Chicks‘ Write or Phone us today I - RAYNOR CHICK HATCHERY Mt. Herbert Dial 7984 ONE BROODER. STO E OIL burner and pipe. 4 rolls of poul- try fence. Apply Dan Living- stone, Southport. 100'GAL SIZE BARRELS ALSO large and small tubs. Waddell Eros Crapaud. 1947 CHEV ENGINE TRUCK transmission and power take off. Rope for 250 traps, used 2 years. Ralph Billard,‘ Mur- ray Harbor. Once acre of land with new ' modern * bungalow containing four rooms and bathroom, ,‘ situated on Highway two miles fro City. -, . L. H.‘ KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance For Sale 2 HOLSTEIN COWS DUE TO freshen four and five years old. Ira McCoubrey, Cavendish. ONE GANDER. WANTED, A goose._ Harold Murray, Valley- field. ' VACUUM CLEANER, NEW Am.‘ way Samitzir ‘latest model, swivel top disposal bag floor buffer included maybe had for . payment due. Dial 9220. UNBREAKABLE (MELMAC) * DINNERWARE Terms arranged. Apply to- JOHN ARSENAULT 83 Bayfield St., 2nd floor‘ 7 Driver Salesman for local Male Help Wanted RUN A MEN’S STORE FROM you own home Yes! We’ll put you into your own business ab- solutely Free! Now you can- sell to every man, clothing, shoes, shirt, slacks, uniforms, - Miscellaneous THE. NEARLY .NEW SHOP needs and would appreciate do- nations Wednesday afternoon at 114 Kent St. Open Friday afternoon and evening for sell- mg. sportswear, etc. Amazing mon ey making plan. No experience necessary, full or part time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Write for pow- erful sample outfit and full in- structions absolutely FREE.—- services Offered DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA tions done, mens pants cuffed uniforms altered. Phone Mrs Currie, 4707. Dept 425, Cooper - Johnson Co, Box 1100, Beauharnois, Que. ‘ READ THIS MEN IF YOU HAVE A CAR, and the ambition to turn your evening hours into cash, we can show you‘ how to add ap- proximately $50.00 to $100.00} VAILS RADIO AND TELEVIS- ion Sales and Service. For over ‘40 years we have served you ,with reliable and‘ expert ser- vice. Dial 3537, 204 Kent St., Charlottetown. Seeds 'weekly to your ‘income. Nol sales experience or invest- ment necessary. We are - the leader in our field. Full train- ing given excellent oppor- tunity for specialty salesmen IHAVE A GOOD VEGETABLE Garden this year! Use earlier and better varieties. Write for complete_ free catalogue. Vesey’s Seeds, York. with experience, who canl -tram others. Commission paid ‘ - Wanted weekly -— not door to door work. Phone 3607, Ch’town, P. 131.1. or 86 Fitzroy St. WANTED —- ALE BOTTLES. Pints of quarts. Dial 8595. BABY'S ERIE AND. PLAYPEN. Phone 6845. E WANTED WANTED TO PURCHASE OR. rent one rowing machine ex- erciser. Phone 4325. Soft Drink , Company. EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework by day Apply Box 648 ‘Guardian. - ’ Apply‘ Box 644 ONE RADIATOR FOR 1955 HALF TON Chevrolet truck. Phone .- Crapaud 2-5. Guardian - Patriot LOST AIIII I=ouIIII FURNISHED. "‘USE. OR. A- partment for remainder of win- ter. Heath MacQuarrie, M.P. Dial 6816. "I LOST IN VICINITY OF CEN- tral Royalty Young female Rabbit hound. Phone 5093. ' . Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED FINGER WAV er; Apply to Box 631. Guardian Patriot. ' . $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING lovely. dresses given’to.yIou as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, invest-menrl. or , experience necessary. EN 0 r th American Fashion Frocks, Ltd. 3425 Industrial Blvd- Dept. Z. No. 3452, Montreal. Male Help Wanted ACT TODAY T0 ESTA/BLISII yourself in a business with a real future. If you are reliable ‘and have or can obtain a car, an above average ‘income and future security can be yours. No investment required. Pleas- ant occupation supplying neces- sities to homes and farms in. nearby rural locality. For in- formation without obligation, write- The J.R. Watkins Com- pany, 250 St. Roch ‘SItreet,,Mon- treal, ‘Que Transportation Wanted WANTED,’ TRANSPORTATION to or near St. Dunstans-Mon- day to Saturday mornings only, / .166 Great George St. 1 Dial 3912, . could meet at Central Point. Phone 6101. ‘ \ I3ARRIsTERs, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & ‘Foster 150' Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M.‘ A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg‘ Allison M. Gillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 47.47 Palmer & Haslam Bank ‘of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street bath, heated. Apply 233 Queen Street. J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for onegirl. Near P. W. C. and Canada Packers. Dial 6760. AVAILABLE MARCH 1, Mon- ern two-bedroom apartment 1st. floor, very central write Box 626 Guardian‘-Patriot. TO RENT — OFFICE WITH two rooms over Prowse Bros. " Ltd. facing Richmond Street. Apply Prowse Bros. Ltd. C O M F Y,. COZY QUARTERS quickly tenanted t h r o u g 11 “Wanted to Rent” ads. Des-, cribe yours to an ad-writer TODAY. Dial 8506. I For Sale: BEAGLE DOG. Dial 4588.... . .. PHILIPS. 21. INCH. TV. SET, eleven months. Would take pi- ano as part payment. Box 642 ‘ Guardian-Patriot. SEVEN MILES FROM CHAR- lottetown half acre land, semi- bungalow and garage. Box 643. Guardian-Patriot. ‘ ONE HOLSTEIN BULL CALF One 1950 Mercury 2-ton truck with rack. Suitable for farm use. Apply Dan Farquharson. IAN M. MacLEOD, CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, - . Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) ‘ DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald,‘ A B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee, & Trainor 165' Queen St. Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. ' Dial 6432 I 2 BRIGHTON ROAD PROFESSIONAL CARDS I 1OPTOMETRlSTS J. ‘A. Carruthers, R.«'0. 123 Kent St_ ~ Dial 5612 Byron J. ”Grant, 124 Kent St.. A I 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. I ARCHITECT no Richmond St. A Dial 3365 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St., Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays " Dial 2936 » Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 I MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, , . F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. ‘DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER , E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. ~ PHONE 3325 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. coopnn cnorunns & co. HOUSE WITH 16 ACRES, BEAU Help You Prepare An5 Ad lf You Wish. tiful village view, 6 rooms, mo—l dern conveniences, A-1 condi-‘ tiou. Inquire Jack Beaten, Hun- ter River, P.E..[. Mermaid. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 FARM 0N MAIN HIGHWAY. 6 H. R. DOANE 8: COMPANY miles from Ch‘town. _Wirecl. . 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Reasonable offer considered. Dial 5547 _. 6543 p 0 "Box 137 Also one I.H. Baler. Terms on , . ' Baler if desired. Apply K. ARTHUR .l- GARRETT Coffin, Box 41, Souris, PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building MONCTONe E. la ACCOUNTANT / our Main sums; HAVE A STRAY DOG, YELLOW- ish brown and white, 35 lbs. 20 ‘inches high at shoulder owner may; have same by proving ' ownership and paying for advertising. Douglas MacFar~ FIVE ROOM HOUSE‘ BY nu- liable tenants, by March 1st. Near church and school in Parkdale area. Mlist have yard and garden-space. Apply Box 629, Guardian. WANTED —- 4 ROOM HEATED apartment, unfurnished, soon as possible. Phone Room 3 Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN- and STEAK ISLAND GRILL I Dial 5228. i 1ane.Bedeque. Kirkwood Motel after six_ -M, o’clock. . ’ I808 anous _ 4 WANTED SPECIA.I[.‘o<91,I‘iII§I§S()%TDISHEs ‘We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap ton and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. \ . I’ I Dry Your fully I-autom I T C6. 187 Great George St. I l FOR rooms in Belvedere area. Large lot. For particulars ‘ BOX 623 -— . No more frozen fingers 3 No more frozen clothes 9 No more olampnessin your home . Clothes A for only Pennieso day in a THOR I Cll'_lC clothes‘ » 4, DRYER! A ‘$40;For Y,o-u_r Old Cloihesline $1.00’ For Every Clothes Pin‘ » (UP TO 25 AT A ,I=IREsToNE HOME &IAuTo, PINS) LTD. 1 Phone 5547 SALE 2 A New modern, six-room bungalow, with three bed- Oil heat, -air V. conditioned. aPl31Y-- GUARDIAN L I TEACHERS, Applications will be re ‘Municipa1'High School: ' 1—‘-Vice Principal 2-——Academic Subject 9 to 12 Training‘ to the City, of Halifax and c rooms and other auxiliary r Muncipal Sch-o WANTED V ceived by the undersigned for the following teaching positions in the Halifax West Teachers to teach Grades . 3-——One Academic Subject Teacher with Music I 4—Two Industrial Arts Teachers 5-—Two Physical Education Instructors This school is located in Fairview near the entrance ontains 36 Academic class- ooms. l J .7 W. Lynch, Secretary, ol Board, P.’ 0. Box 1604, Halifax, N. s. lExpect U. 5., Russia To (Agree On Exchange VISITS l l WASHINGTON (AP). The United States and Russia are ex- pected to announce today a Wide range of agreements on exchang- ing visits by scientists, writers and artists. But absent from the agreement. it is understood, will be what was the No. 1 u.s. goal: A swaP of uncensored radio-television com- mentaries on world, events. This idea apparently W35 T919’ gated to things desirable but left undone. The U.S. hope seemed to be to keep the idea alive for later fulfilment. -Today’s agreement. if 311' nounced as expected, will climax’ secret talks going on here since Oct. 28. It will be the parting shot of Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zaru- bin. He is going home for re- assignment Jan. 29 after more than five, years in Washington. Zarubin has been meeting for nearly three months at the state department with th chief U.S. ne- gotiation, William S. B. Lacy. SCANT RUSS INTEREST Two reasons seemed to lie be- hind the shelvingrof the U.S. TV- radio proposal: Pointed lack of Soviet interest’ and inability to guarantee that Soviet radio-tele- vision broadcasts would get na- tion - wide distribution in the SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) -- The spiritual leaders of _Roman Catholics in Quebec’s Eastern Townships have appealed for rigid enforcement of liquor laws to put an end to what they described as “scandalous” violations. Violations, they said, have reached a point where Sunday has- been turned from the Lord’s day into a day of sin for -many. The appeal was made by Arch- bishop Georges Cabana of Sher- brooke, Bishop Ar.thur Douville of St," Hyacinthe and Bishop Albertus Martin of Nicolet. It was con- tained in a letter sent recently to clergy with a request that it be read from thepulpit as part of a campaign to encourage temper- ance. ’ . The letter said if liquor laws are enforced consumption will drop and many evils will auto- matically disappear. ' Their appeal followed a New Year’s message in which Paul- Emile Cardinal Leger, archbishop of Montreal, denounced. wide- spread drinking. . “Opening of a cabaret or a grill or any other liquor outlet in Mon- treal diocese is done against our will,” said Cardinal Leger. He de- argains Drifts Through Wanl Ads United States. The state department aplfeafed, to feel it couldn’t commit the, privately-owned networks to such a program. . _ A U.S. demand that Russia will jamming U.S. broadcasts In RUS- sian to the Soviet Union also is understood to have been_d1_tched. It was reported a majority of the proposals for stepped-up. ex- changes of delegations and 1n_d1- viduals were accepted In prin- ciple. Details will be worked out later, presumably in meet1ng_s_be- tween state department officials and the Soviet Embassy. One such agreement was re- ported, to be concerned with feat- ure-length movies. This would mean ‘more U.S. movie houses would show Soivet films and So- viet moviegoers would see newer U.S." films. - TARZAN IS FAVORITE ' . Most American films nowheing shown in Russia are beginning to Show their age. Tarzan, for ex- ample, is a great favorite. Both sides were said to be eager to carryout their agree- ment promptly. The principle of reciprocity would be followed—- for example, for every delegation -of Soviet cattle experts, visiting the United States a similar Amer- Quebec Roman CdI'l10llCS Ask Enforcement Of Liquor Laws ican group would tour Russia. plored “Cabarets of debauchery” where youth “losses both soul and body.” ' ' I SALES AFTER HOURS Violations of the law, said the letter issued from here, include selling liquor on Sunday, selling liquor after hours, selling liquor to juveniles and operating un- ‘licensed establishments. The liquor law stipulated that only beer or wine could be served with meals. Sunday between 1, p.m., and 9 p.m., to travellers. _But clubs, grills and hotels in lo- calities large‘ and small were filled Sundays to overflowing.- There was no question of meals being served. Sunday had become the day when people, young and old, drank the most. Juveniles were served without question and closing hours fixed by the law ere ignored. Some es-_ tablishments served. liquor until dawn. V “When the law is constantly violated without reprisals, that is a great weakness,” said the letter “But when the law is violated in the sight of and with the knowl- edge of everyone, that is a scan- dal, a blow to morality and an unqualifiable complicity." ' WASHINGTON (AP) -— Ways to strengthen U.S. defences were outlined Thursday by the Senate preparedness sub‘committee.. The recommendations i n c 1 u d e d a organization of the defence de- partment. ‘ ‘ more than 100 days inquiring into the US} defence situation in the scientific successes. . Chairman L y n d o 11 Johnson Ways To Strengthen Defences Outlined To Senate, speeded missile program and re- The subcommittee has spent: light of recent Russian military- (Dem. Tex.) said the testimony by leading U.S. scientists and military men was that the Soviet Union now leads in the develop- ment‘ of ballistic missiles and in numbers of submarines which can attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons. , ' “The Soviet Union is rapidly closing the gap in manned air- power and at present rates will surpass this country in a compar- atively ;' short time,” Johnson’s group reported. ' WOULD STRENGTHEN SAC The s e n a to r 5’ recommend- ations '1. Modernize and strengthen NOMI NATI N-G will meet Saturday, .Each poll will delegates. tions: 18 years experience distribution, wholesale and sales force. who is . ‘expansion. contemplating a g_<;>uEENs COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION A convention to nominate two candidates to contest the next federal election for . February 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Centre, Charlottetown. please ‘send five accredited F. A. LARGE, Q.C., secretary, Queens County Liberal Association. ATTENTION WHOLESALERS AND FOOD MANUFACTURERS Experienced Merchandiser Available Are you looking for a man with the following qualifica- ced in retail store engineering and and sales promotion, Voluntary. Group organization and operation. Capable of organizing supervisory and effective 36 years of age, married. Presently employed. Wishes, to locate with a food distributor ‘ Write BOX 645 -care of‘The Charlottetown Guardian K CONVENTION, Queens County in _various phases of food retail. Thoroughly experien- planning, advertising or wholesaler plan of reorganization or PRINCE EDWARD SEALED TENDERS, dressed to: plainly secutive issues. word per day. 3%c per word per day. , word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patti CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising is inserted in both The Guardian and The Patriot. Ads must appear in con- One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot. Minimum charge for 20 words ot, 3c per I will be received’ until 2 P.M. Plans, specifications and tender principal contractors only. at the Exchange, 1526 St. Mark St., the 10 Prince Street, Charlottetown, E. Island ' Mr. N. D. MacLean, ' Administrator, Prince Edward Island Hospital . Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘Monday, February 24, 1953, A deposit of $50.00 is required for each set of plans will be forfeited if a bona fide tender is not received. Lab-Contractors and material su ISLAND HOSPITAL marked as to contents and ad- documents may be obtained by address shown below. This deposit — same is intersetfied by the Strategic Air 2. Step up the dispers tegic Air Command has “lira, _ 3. Put more effort We mg anti-missile migsneso 4. Improve the ,,.;.,my. system for manned aimw accelerate, the develapm ‘ill early warning detect} El‘ an for ballistic missiles. °“ State, 5. Modernize ’ " ground and naval rom,,, “Him 6. Provide an adeq,-mt‘ _ for ground troops. . , 5 “Hill into 7. _Put* more egffogg mange program, 8- er up prod I Thor and Jupiterufiginagfl» .' the development" fl '- Hal.’ listic mgssilesl. 0 9. Re uce the lag in ‘ " ‘ opment_ of weayonslhe dflel, by cutting down on misi and simplifying procurem cedures. ' B I\ 10. Provide for a of exchange of technfiigia 4 entific information“ - MW fl‘. : nations of the free'wor1deeE 11. Start work at once’ development of a rocke’f.°'n~‘§€ with 1,000,000 pounds, . (enough to reach thelnyjon 12. Give serious considera the questions of; she“ 13. Reorganize’aha;‘5¢, the defence departmem I . 14. Provide increasédlmc ‘be for the retention of f';~a;3egll§_ sonnel in the military. ° WANT MORE nnsngigcg 15. Accelerate angpe search and develgj, ’ grams, providef ' term basis and ' _ tration and control wit fence “department or establishment of an in" agency. _ = as 16. Put more effort. velopment of rrranned mi, 17. Accelerate the develo " of the Polaris miss;Ie‘.5yg The government ;a.lready made a start on,e.gome,—o£,' Five ' Children , Burn Tot‘ E EDMONTON (or) 4..rI,my, dren ranging in"age';fr4,m 5”, months to five yearswhre 5.153 to’ death in a fire ;at theii-'1m at Lac la Biche=Monday, Rciiil reported. I . , The youngsters’ were he-pg dren of Mr. and .Mrs.~-Emest, dinal of Lalc la.BiclI‘e, loom northeast of Edmonton.;» 5- They were five-yeam _, mond, Vivian, ’3,. ’1(i-ImoIItlI§t’ll' lul ti . twins Gerry and'Gar, and “* months-old Terry. , , l "’ Police said the youngsters in the Cardinal cabin ;tllre‘ehfle‘; south of the town..'IT?e was working ina build ng _ away from the mne,wl1eII_RlII noticed the blaze.’ . I 4- She found the heat to enter the house and rescntltt children. The fatherwas blot when the fire started... , . 7 Cause’ of the blaze, W1 strayed the home, was not,‘ " mined. E A ‘ ‘ HEAVY SATELLITE ‘ LONDON (Reuters)-—Tl1eIfiIli garian news agency MTI A day reported that Russia’sj _ 3 Sputnik—to be launched-,iII«.lll 1 near future-—will weigh I3 MYSTERIOUS crrmorltz LONDON (AP)-A metaf It inder, bearing markings inplb sian and filled with wlltytcllt peared to be scientific lllilll‘ ments, came down by Par, Sunday at Mitcham, south olilfl don, police reported’ Monllalni . Ole: Mortgage 5 There will be sold bl’ Auction in the hall of the House at Summerside 111 P113 County, Prince Edward 15 f on Wednesday the 12th dalia’ February A.D. 1958 at 019- of twelve o’clock noon. fill“ tract piece or parclf-1 05“ sitiiate, lying, and’ being 0”. » 17 in,Prince County bounded and described-89:.- lows, that is to say? _ ‘flu Commencing at a P0 F 9% north side of a’lane_ 163111113 Ward from the M311 d‘ Summerside to St. Elewvflz. land formerly owned b5’, :5,‘ bald Murray. and now W15} occupation of one Slgalllelé’ W letter, at a point dlstafl “hi feet westerly from Whth” boundary of the said 131% Stanley] Linlilfttegorlgleng I erly aong 9 » . 1' of the satidflane( of seven y- Ive '. lg; northerly and par31}9lL‘;’£g;¢ west boundary of said] ds-.-fill (fol-me1—1y . Murray) flute the distance of one 11"“ EM, forty (140) feet; lihelgfiebounw parallel with t11e11.°r of thersaid lane for tlget M of seventy-five ("Z-'1)‘: feet my a point distant 9183, saws the west 1boI(1i11d31'Y letter 311 59 ‘ southerly one hflndrtdtag pull (140) feet to-the 9°” 77 of commencement The above sale. P,,,,,;. made I>ursuant_ ac Sale contzimfiiorltgaze ‘L denture 0 twentieth day of Sefggfp D. 1950 and made “gleam; ' M. Sobey of 5:l~ the‘p1'0Vm¢ I Prince County ma Island.” he of Prince Edwar ta gineer, and Bétbgrmce of St. Eleanors 1“ Ray _ S’ aforesaid, Wlfe °f ’nd samufl ' of the first Part: 3. - Beaton, 0f'511m'”?’ 3,-men County afolfesald’ 1: lialllg - I ’ art. Defa“ Ill the second P paymell. p 1‘ ‘ Toronto Builders’ Exchange. 1104psi?s’t1f‘ihZ‘iI‘l"oIll’fe£1a'§ufi"3Jl2‘3 St. John New Brunswick Builders’ Exchange, 111 Princess Street, and th A h‘ ’ ' ‘ ‘ The lowest or any tender not necessagilyrc meets Office m Toronto’ accepted. GOVAN FERGUSON LINDSA LANNGLEY KEENLEYS Y KAMINKER IDE - Architects, Toronto, Ontario.‘ been made 1 am interesl ‘c the princma e. crued by we morlElTlgl:ll'5 M For further lgrm,-;cD0N. w, CHESTER_ I Ii soucito. EL‘ J Dated Atltgs 1g53_ M J anuaI'YSA MIEL S. BEA Mortgage"