eep A Sharp Eye For Bargains On This Page The Guardian Page 9 F ri. ;August 16. 1957 IN MEMORIAM tlrGAUGlIEY-In loving mem- ory our dear mother. Mrs. Ml- rhael McCaughey passed a- way is year. ago today. The kindest mother in all the ttnrld llns passed away to rest.. she t-ouldn't have been equalled site was the very best. Her hands were always hard at work. Her job on earth she did not shirk. we know she now in heaven rests. ind mlngles with the very best sue labored on from morn till Iilillll T6 giie us what she thought was right. And now that grown And she has left us here Treasured memories of her love Will guide us through the years. Sadly missed by Sons and naughlers. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank those who so kindly remembered me dtu-ing my illness. To those who visited me. sent treats. flowers. cards and letters. sincere thanks. Mrs. Elmer Burt. Travellers Rest. we have older Urges Caution In X-Roy Use VANCOUVER (CPI - Reason- ahle caution in the use of X-ray ll urged by Dr. Gordon Shrum. head of the physics department at University of British Colum- hll. Addressing an annual roent- genology workshop. he said that people are exposed. dentists and doctors should limit use of X-rayn tn the necessary minimum. "The reason why we must use caution is because we don't know how much radiation we will be -xposcd to in the future." he slid. Dr. Gordon M. Pitsgerald, den- nslry consultant at the radiation laboratory in Berkeley. Calif., said he would not minimize the danger fro m radiation. "But there is a great deal more we have to know before we become htslerical." he said. Dr. Edward Slakov. Vancouver dentist. said patients had no rea- son to fear X-ray machines op- erated by tnaincd personnel. No'I' MANY Only five per cent of the ani- mal kingdom have bsckhonu. " ONLY IN GREENLAND Cryollte. valuable in the aliunI- num industry. was once used only for the production of soap and soda. ELECT GRAND MASTER LONDON. Ont. (CF) - Lorna Johnson of Regina. was elected grand master of the Sovereign (ireat Priory of Canada Knights Templar at its 74th annual aa- sembly here Tuesday. J. W. Car- and of London was elected deputy grand master. The assembly. a hlch closed its four day program Tuesday. will be held in Halifax next year. TODAY'S SPECIAL Roomy enough even for you mother-in-law. I951 MORRIS SEDAN F. R. McLaine Ltd. Dial 7358-9 FOR SALE F:-osh lobsters, quahaugs and oysters. Cha rloiieiown Sea Foods. Lower Queen Street Dial 9311 diil.-7?uni"Ni-F.Tci:'iTlisT'bTi Itednllfar P.W.C. College. Di- Kccouasoifarlow-'roa " two young men in Private Home. Central. Dial 3507. cKsT”a't:'coisluona1'n" insane boarders. Workman or college students. Dial 7939. ACCOMMODATIONVFOR rwo college students to share room. Apply 20 Great George St. Phone 672. 31'-I13-ETsE7tc66M'MonA1'Ei 301 Kent Street near Prince of Wales College. o'v'nnNlEs1'"our;'?s'r"sPaccorsL modsted. 36 Upper Hillsboro Dial 4110. cou.nos: srunr:-N'rs"ai:c'oral modatcd near college, 36 Up- per Hilisboro St.. Dial 4ll0. rwo srunszurs aEEoMltio3- sted. near P.W.C. College. Dial 9910. I STUDENTS ACCOMODATED near P.W.C. and Business Col- leges Apply 236 Grafton St. or Dial 9793. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Central. Mrs. James Ponder- gast. I71 Dorcbester. Phone I907. ROOMS AND BOARD IF DE sired for College students in a quiet private home. Please re. ply to Box No. J. A. in care of Guardian. Fer Sale nasrns.-as 40 s-r. nrnns Rd. Phone 0160. Gln.t.'Fisicict.a' V 'sronT"s'as”.T 315.11). Plume 33. nor noor sanirfr-:'x'si van- non Gallant. Aiherton. ssAas' "i-:'tt'TiiKnIils' nr'Nn'&"s foot cut. good condition. Cecil Hughes. Norboro. GUERNSEYWCOWZIUST-BRESIA 4' ened. Apply John Moore. Mll- ion. c II or c sz-riattnwoon-"iii stove lengths. Si2.lll per cord. J.W. Currie. Peakes Stn. ENTERPRISE COAL AND wood range. Good condition. Phone 6890. Reasonably priced. iWl:Trvist-:wrttric'I'tTUill'fn:n"- wood. good condition. Phone 87 ring I12 Borden. HALL runnsuntt.-MAcrlfn- yen Blower and Massey-I-lab ris Binder. Lorne Shaw. Stan- hope. l'.An7:.n7lousE'TsN'lt6oii and bath. suitable for room- ing house or motel. Alice ll. Compton. Georgetown. ENTERPRISE OIL RANGE with warming closet and blow- er like new; reasonable price. Call 4045. II" I" BOAT. IO lI.P. MEI- cury Motor. Trailer. and Tarp. Apply Blair MacDonald. Bun- bury, after 6.30 p.m. cars Leaving CAN ACCOMMODATE 76?? passengers to Toronto August I7 Phone Montague il6-I3. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Sunday morning. Dial 15-3 Can digan exchange. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. August ma returning 22nd. Phone 5805. NEW CAR LEAVING FOR HAM- ilton about Aug. 25or H and returning. Can take 1 passengers. Dial 7106. CR LEAVING FOR OTTAWA Aug. 25th. can .u T two passengers. Apply P. O. lilo: 54 Souris or Phone Souris cars and Track: For sale use roii'EIiE't:TiA"6u'.-sto'ron tires and body good. Inside clean. 8575.00. Macltay lliolors. I050 CHEV K.TON TRUCK IN good working order. tires in good condition. Apply Joseph Merchant, Georgetown RRI. I050 INTERNATIONAL HALF- ton pick up. looks poor. but works good. 3275.00. Msclfay Motors. IIC OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. SIX cylinder. new battery. new muffler. mechanics", good. Cheap for cash. Apply 14: Spring Park Road or Dial 3412. MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN ION Royal Enfield J-2. equipped with saddle bags. spot lights. from and rear crank guards. new windshield and many other accessories only 8275.0) MacKay Motors 50 St. Peters Road. gg Fer llsnt. inoonsf tie Irina sr. rnonn ms. l.TrTt'.i"”rim”nt"snnn”rniTn7r room I! Kent st. g F0-R.-RENT noon SANDBIB Chandler Bros. DiaL65S7. -g mns?lto”osFnousn. can-rn. al. Oil furnace. Ideal for board- ers or tourists. Apply Box 3 Guardian. W g V g TWO riinnrsnnn noulisg kegpl m for ren. ea ed. j::dnl0ofl'll0II. Phone W34 after iozm a.m. -k-&JdAgg rnnto FLOOR-TS-E'LP CONTAIN- ea heated apartment three large room; and bath. Central Apply Boa li4Lc-o Guardian. - APARTMENT. IIAB THREE rooms and bath. 2nd floor III new home. Self contained. Amp). glos-age. Adults only Apply box 844 Guardian. sasr F1-Tririz arraanoors and avenings.;Dlai .7 pg EATN wofnjn LIKE noose- work with two adults. Phone 5470. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT PURE BRED SHORTHORN bull 14 months old. soo lbs. Gordon MacLeod. Earned!!- fe. NEW AND USED RECONDIT- Ioned refrigerated meat coun- ters walk-in-coolers. Storey Electric. Charlottetown. DOUBLE BED AND MATTREI in perfect condition. Apply Charlotte Residence 39 Roch- ford Square. 8 ROOM IIOUSE IN GOOD condition. newly painted. De- slrable acre lot. Apply Win- ston MacKay. Parkdala or phone 8697. Female Help flsntsl WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person in the Rendesvous. IIOUSEKEEPER FAMILY 2 adults in country. middle ag- cd woman preferred. Apply Airs. Francis Murray Emerald R.R. Tclephone New London I6 ring 24. IMMEDIATE INCOME LA- dies. daily cash profits. part or full time. showing lovely knitted wear. lingerie. child- ren's wear to friends. neigh- hours. Rig repeat commissions Satisfaction guaranteed. Write British Knit. Simcoe. Ontario. AGENTS. FEMALE. WANTED. In your spare time or full time you can earn big cash profits daily. Unlimited earnings. Show Si costume jewellery. l-Ivery woman a prospect. Thousands of styles front all over the world. Write for free brochure. Gla-Mure. I00 Grea- adler Road. Toronto. a....... ..-. E”.-- ...,. Ls-it sat Fesnd vAT EXHIBITION GROUNII, white pocketbook. ' i wallet and glasses. Finder please phone 5903. - STRAYED PROM PRIMIBB one black and white ates. left pasture on August llth. Anyone knowing whereabouts contact Boyd Weeks. Fredd- icton. Phone 32-4. WANTED BELL BOY. APPLY Queen Hotel. BOY OR MAN TO WORK ON small dairy farm near city. rumanenl position to right person. Apply box I45 Guard- lan. BULLDOZER OPERATOR IX- perience not necessary I will be at office so) to 7.30 p.sn. Apply in person only sterling Macltsy st Mac-Kay Construct- inn. ...m........A..-.-A- TIEACIIER OR PINSIONII gentleman with car to demea- slrnie and take orders for new line school maps. Protected territory. -write Map House. Ancestor. Ontario. tilseellsessn rsuxo onru. 00!!!! II. serving full course dinners: specialising in Chinese dlehu pm sass. pg -7faTsTraornn" roe use in outdoor toilets. lists rill! down topthe earth. sajunyaes Advance Notice to Bidders for subsurface Drilling and sampl- ing at the Proposed Internation- nl Pasumaquoddy Tidal Power Project and Auxiliary Structure Locations. Maine. U.s.A. - New Brunswick. Canada. The site of the work is located at a series of point contigu- ous to Passsmaqu dy Bay. Maine. U.S.A.. and New Bruns- wick, Canada. in the Digdegu- ash River Area. New Brunswick. Canada. and in the St. John Riv- er Area. Maine, U.S.A.. west of St. Francis, Maine. The work to be done consists of furnishing all plant, labour. materials. and equipment and performing the following opera- tiona: ll) Mobilization of Plant and Equipment s 1600 lb. capacity ' 400 lb. capacity beam 200 lb. tare beam FOR SALE TOLEDO FLOOR MODEL PLATFORM SCALE , Steel platform 4' x 8' 4" 1000 lb. dial (1 lb- grsduations) Scale in excellent condition. reasonably price. WRITE BOX NO. 690 GUARDIAN iii Drilling in overburden and taking soil samples ill Drilling in bedrock and taking of rock cores '4) Demobllization and clean-y up. . Additional information con-I coming this Advance Notice of Tender Call may be obtained from the Chief Engineer. 1H. and R.). Department of Public Works. Ottawa. or from the Dis- trict Engineer. 93 Canterbury Street. St. John. N.B. ROBERT ITOBTIER Chief of Administrative Services. and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. August 14. I957. . Office clerk with know- ledge of typing. Apply to Moreil Credit Union. Morell Co-operative, Morell, P. E FOR SALE In French River Furnished summer home. all modern conveniences. 4 bedrooms. living room, dining room, kitchen. bath- room, etc. Garage and three acres of land. ALBERT 1:. MACE, French River. FOR SALE Beautiful summer home on ale and quiet bench, 416 miles fmm town. Oil- heated. comfortable year around. 15 acres water- front property suitable privacy or tourist resort or other purposes. Also for salefunusual hand-carved Oriental furniture. Visi- tors welcome. Box 202 Charlottetown Telephone 7808 FOR SALE Income home. 1 mile from Ch'town on St. Pet- er's Road, 11 rooms. 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchens. hot water heating. adjoining. large lot. Immediate pos- session. PHONE 7114 FOR SALE 1 Fresh. boiled or live lobsters, quahaugs. at the FERRY WHARF Prince Street HELP WANTED one of the Maritime larged -rises SCHOOLS DIESEL Wig: .3 I g 8 i glitz: 3 llliillil 3:5; iii: 9.. 5 '55 Ti? I ii TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MT. STEWART FIRE HALL Sealed tenders for complete construction exclusive ; of materials. of Mt. Stewart Fire Hall will be received y up to noon Aug. 27, 1957. Building to be completed on or before Nov. 1. 1957. For plans and submission of lenders see undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted- Signed-R. H. INNESS. Clerk Village of Mt. Stewart. AUCTION SALE AT STANLEY BRIDGE SATURDAY. AUGUST 17th AT 1:30 P.M. As I am leaving the Province I will sell by public auction all household furnishings, including kitchen range. oil heater. coal stoves. kitchen table and chairs. Beatty electric washer (new). roll-top desk. cheater- field suite. piano, dining room suite. (practically new). beds. bureaux, wardrobes, comodes, rug, dishes, power chairs. occasional chairs, bedding, tables, lawn mower. outboard motor. smelt nets. two dories. forks, shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. Property can be purchased up to date of sale. EARL CARR. Owner J. ARTHUR STEWART Auctioneer CAREER OPPORTUNITY A national organization has Immediate opening for 8 capable. ambitious man, aged 21 to 29. interested in both present and future. This job is permanent and advancement will be rapid. Car is necessary. All mod- ern employee benefits. Salary and Car Allowance Apply to- H. C. MacDONALD BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY 151 Great George St.. Charlottetown Phone 6518 PROFESSIONALCARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 3:; Bell. Matheaon from IIO Rich-1 St. -J.-ETn;-.3-I;;anchard,gB.AA.i "',."";"L't;m..E" 5"! M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Cesnmeraa Bic-lg-g Allison M. Gillie, LLB. TIC Richmond Q. Dill CTN 7C-wITt'h7.-cKdI-I.I.lii . ." Phillipa ntag.. Ill onions in. Palmer & Haslasn Bank of News Bcattn IQ. Peaks s Nialiauu I'll Grafton Street J. A. MacGulgan Carrie Bldg., Dial tau I. - TTXNP PM.-MEI)-:0D..I.t.li.' l. A. iwloolwtw. Q15 Mecaanel stay. 04. ours: in Macl"hoe U Trainor tss Gan at. Dial an I-'REDI.-ERIE LARGE. Reernlffoanlederatiae . Corner aetiniebsssoad . lAereu Rqeildlqi DIALII4 Illlent . 184 Beat IL. I. OPTOMETRISTS I n. 0. A Dill III! l. A. Carruthers. It l3FJFl.Tc1-ii-i707oT- III T7r.;1or, R107 Career Rent A Oneea Sta. Office I138 - Beans 47!! H. 1'.-BTVlD;rR:0.-:-. Mantegna P.E.l. CHIROPRACTOR If Prlneest. . rTr."w."lCci?ml our use ARCHITECT c. Keith Picksrd B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. ” P.I.I. Dial 88 C:- no Tuesdays PrIaya.WIIll MUSICIANS-T H. JOHN HARRIS. 7.3.0.0. i-K31 IIALCI MIMEOGRAPIIING . s"rim:s;nArnr' . noomznrmc MRS. rnzuzu acorn DIALDIP CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. Cllllll 5 G). - NIITON. Ol'rieIk. in &X n.nooAro:soostrAtsr II&IdGeumI..X&&3 Id' P.O.Benl An1if5iJ.caEiT m.snass.sr.-rascsenanue hlhwhd malt nuts . aaarsaaa soossnraae Pleijyiy CXHC SCOTCH er. shown here. was the winner of the senior and grand female SHORTHORN Boswall of Marshfield at the Provincial Exhibition. Her calf) FEMALE C I HAMP Tulloch Monarch Paslion Lesd- championship for owner H Lyle was iutuor and reserve grand champion. PERENNIAL GRAND CHAMPION Edison B. Mulch of North Rlvc. This is a picture of Edgelea Beacon .lester's Standard. the senior and grand champion malel at the Provincial Exhibition for Talented Casi Coming In Shokesperian Paris When the Earle Grey Shakes- peare Festival Company appears here next week. it will present a very talented cast to Island lovers of theatre. James An- nand is typical of the calibre of this fine professional group. He gtlrled his career in Eng- land with me great Granville I minor parts in each annual Fes- tival. Last season he played "Hamlet". . .one of the young- est actors to have played the Prince. being yet in his early twenties. In "The Tempest" he plays Antonio. and Tranlo in "The Taming of the Shrew." Peter Sturgesa return; to the ad with the CBC. landing Theatre in Tomato. IN TIIIRD SEASON Michael Jillian in his third season with the Earle Gray Shakespeare Festival Company plays Ferdinand - son of Alonso the King of Naples. suitor to Miranda - in "The Taming of the Shrew". Mr. Julian played in four English repertory com- psnlea and a London West End Production. He. tour the United States for a year with the Clan Tree Mayor Theatre Company and has played in television - Barker. and is seen to advent-Iilngrle Greyjlomlnnv to” play: radio mow. mm mm. in 2.... age in dignified elderly parts. Trinculo in The Tempest . aft-I lmdp the u.5,A. ",5 cgmdl As a young actor he was with the Shakespeare C , Sir Frank Benson. playing in ten Shakespesren productions and well-known comedies. He er several years with the Can-, 1 laws. He plays Grumlon in ”The l'I'aming of the Shrew." I 1 Alexander de Nasxody will Donald Kc-r1 MacKay. who , of I adian Repertory Theatre in Oi-I pi.” Mon” mu of Nwh. 5. "The Tempest". was stage man- ag r and actor with the Can- ad n Players on their last tour. been on 0001' UIYOIIIIIIOIJU play the important part of a Cal-I Prior to that he was stage din u-boroum has England. Ireland and Scotland. with granville Barker in the Royal Court Theatre. Product- ions were personally directed by Bernard Shaw. Mr. Annand re- calls that Shaw Wlg a splendid director. Coming to Cartsda to attended family business in 1028. Mr. Annand founded the Toronto Branch of the Shakcspcrsn So- ciety. The stage director of the Earlet Grey Company is Charles Pal- mer. He began his theatrical en- c- perienre with an English Thesi- ricsl Trade Paper: later he be- came manager of a book agen- cy for Theatrical and film stars. He stage-managed several com- plnicg on four playing parts in many of the shows. He is best known as an accomplished coni- edlan. play i n g Dogberry in "Much Ado About Nothing" the porter in "Macbeth" Steph- ano in ”The Tcmpest" and other roles ORIGINAL MEMBER Mary Godwin. an original member of the Earle Grey Com- . which she founded with her husband. has played 14 lead- ing pans since the organisation of the Company in I949. Shay played .Iuno in "The Tempest" Katherine in "The Taming of The Shrew" She comes from a family of strong literary and cultural tastes in London. Eng- land. where she was well also known in musical circles. She was a member of the London Repertory Players. understndr lag Diana Wynysrd and later Marie Ney. She played "St. loan" with name Sybil Thore- dlke and Sir Lewis Casson. bee- I iban in "The Tempest" and Pet” iruchion in "The Taming of the- ;Shrew". A leading actor in the. .Royai Hungarian National State. "Theatre. he came to Canada more than seven years ago as, an actor. coach and direcinru He did the choreography for "Temhurlalne the Great" at Siratford. (int. and is associat- i e.c-tar of the Pet Summer Theatre. Hi; stage car- eer began in England in the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre. followed by several years in die . Northampton Repertory Theatre. The actors mentioned are some but not all of those who will be appearing in Charlotte- toun next Monday and Tuesday. "Integration" Involves Being One's Own Customer The "diversification" and "de- centralization" policy of A. V. - Roe Canada Ltd. includcs quite s bit of "integration ” Diversification mt-ans gctllng Into a wider range of inrlustrtcs. rather than having all its cu: in I one basket I Decentralization ms-ans letting each subsidiary company vir- tually run its own show-and it also means puflllll each company into a position to scllvclv scek 1 business in other than its tradi- I iional fields I But "integration" comes in - when it is seen that the various companies even while seeking other business - are also good prospective customers of one a- timber A By whafevennnme the program is ca ll ed. Roe plans in spend a minimum of S!J.lll0.tIl'l in the next five to ten years on expan- sion of present companies on top! of some Ib.Ul).llll spent in the last it years. The common interests of such subsidiaries as Avm Aircraft Ltd. --makers of aircraft frames-and Orenda Engines Ltdmakers of jet engines are obvious. Never- theless. Orenda necks and gets wide markets than its sales to Avra. 1 NATURAL PARTNER Canadian Steel Improvement l.siI.. producers of light alloy lor- ginu and castings and develop- ers of a new Iitaninm process. is a lateral partner of its aircraft; 2 Istwnereesiupereentsfltsi leoredmaow, gssstethesl &!l &workh Ame le T also branched out into cinnamon- clsl products ranging from drying pans to automobile distributor ramps. Canadian Car Co. Lid.. ac- quired III 1955. perhaps best illu- slrales the decentralization pol- l(' V its laundry division was formed into a new company. Canadian Stet-I Industries IINOI Ltd. it still am Canadian Carin business which takes about 70 per cant of production. but in the winds d an official. it now has an inset- tive to "dig" for new buaaan. Also, in Canadian Car. a ran. way car operation was set up as a separate division with a Oil.- 0fl0.l'KIO .....dc. issues and consol- idation program - which will. amnns other than. produce in Canada for the first title th Budd line of stainless steel quip ment. TAKE ovszn SALE; A railway . equipmggg gm; still take over the sales and me- ms of railway equipment pree- iously handled through gnu