giiiousr 29.13250 H. . . , y .. 1 W. H... lie. o6n"intAN.wfciiAnLorrsrowN- iiimiisiiig nails central wouii Ciauillod III! word; mu; um us ltiural and peg IIIDII s words: n. adves-Ian: ior ” wt 5' than uiaunun Chargflfor An; Amman... so can Ullllllllll Ulllfllll. UIIII. "OH. H pgunwnla to wards lot out and it cults Iur. every uliamuual Notaoeool Thalia aadylwruelatluo. uo pug mug in - -r W" W" :'..'?::”."".'i.:.-:."..:':" W W iolhu Intel on ,IDIlhatinn. . . agraasilattlavubilaaeechallnusholiabr damages arising errors in advurtlaamunu beyond the "pun; pats! lor the Grace actually occupied in nu; pornon as an advertisement III which the error occurred, whether such error ll due to up Malls!-no at no urysuu ur Illllsarwlho, one gguu no no liability to: Ion-uiacniun us any auvurnaonoau beyond the amount paid tor auah adverslaemuu. . . Payable in Advance superman; wuimngs-so loanlsrs Visstsl Ts ACCOMMODATED. - STNUJLFN college. 146 ntusboii. Street. ' .1 gwuanrs AccoamonA'rzn- phpne 1689-L or 151 Cumber- land. . ' ,fgj,..M..m....-M Two STUDENTS ACCOMMODA ted. Private home. BOYS -IN”-1" .;-ed, Phone 1951-J. rs Ac- commodated. Near college. Write Box 455. Guardian, or Phone 798-L. VlI( (TAR LEAVING FOE BOSTON Au. 30, can accommodate two. Phone 485. cars & Trucks For sale -:33 SALE-1041 nouns SEDAN License. Bclvedere News East Royalty. ' role saw - ioso oLnsMonu.i: Sedan. Good condition. Cheap ior quick sale. P. J. Noye, l-iuntei lcircr. i ' ' ilsuses Apt. Vlaiitoll wasrafi - nan-ran APART- ment by two adults. Writs Box 487, Guardian. Lost LOST - BETWEEN IIAMPION and chelton, one mattress made: please notify Mrs. Earl Callhecac. Hampton, P. E. I. - LOST - BETWEEN EAST ROY ally and Charlottetown. .et at taps and dies. Woodrow wheat- ey. ' LOST-GREEN SIDE RACK OFF truck between Charlottetown and Summerside. Finder notily Cecil J. Stewart. Hampshire. LOST SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Aug Z-3. on I.M.T. bus, brown leather shoulder bag. valuable letters and keys. Finder please notify Shirley I-luggan. 81 Bus- ton St. Reward. Maia Help Wanted WANTED -- ARRIED MAN To work on liar . Kenneth Muttart Searletown. -"OR SALE-MODEL A FORD truck. good condition: also its li.p. International engine. James Hunter. Indian River. WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR Kelly's Cross School. 1st ir 2nd Class. Supplement 5400.00. Apply J. P. Carragiicr. Secretary. . FOR SALE-1036 DODGE SEDAN Good condition. Also 1926 Stude- baker Motor. A-1 condition Ap- ply Stanley Strickland. Covebea: Road. fir Sale FOR SALE - HALL THBESHER and Drum. Wilbur Jones, rinwiial Fol: SALE-PIANO FOR SALE, phone 2195-L. ' fox saw -. sow. DUE TO FA? row September 2nd. Prank Egan. Elmwood. M.D..i.::.,.:.. FOR SALE-1041 PLYMOUTII 5- pavssengcr coupe. Apply 131 Eim Ave. after 53 FOR SALE - OLD PAPERS. FIVE cents per bundle. V Aoply Guardian. Fort SALE - B3000 sow DUE to iarrow September 5th, i.-I00. J A. MacDonald. Bonshaw. FOR SALE - SAWN LUMBER .-uiilrlent for barn. 34 at '10 it write Box 469. care Guardian. FOR SALE-0Nl.: ELECTRIC meat counter. 8 feet long. first class condition. write Box 47.9. carp Guai'dlan., Ton SALE - SMALL USED COM- bine in excellent condition. Priced low at 3595. A. Pickard Farm Tractors Ltd. For! SALE-LARGE MONAICII all-metal ice box. . used six months. 335.00. S. Sadler. 032 Siemon Park, Summerside Alr- port. Fort SALE-ONE HALL THRESH- ing outilt. price 050.00. Also on-- boar. one year old. One. '3 horse power engine. Miller Weeks. E1- li::tt's Mills. y FOR SALE-HIGH CHAIR, CHE (oak) and mattress. commode ch.-iir and go-cart. All in 80011 vnndiiion. Price 520.00. Apply 232 Fitzroy St. i FOR SALE - 3". 4". 5" 0000 used heavy gauge boiler tubinv in long lengths suitable tor wel' caslnzs. drainage. buildirig posts. Maurice Block sz Co.. 158 Kent street. Volt SALE 1- FARM CONSISTINO of 65 acres oi land. with all goo-i buildings, nine miles irom Unar- Iottetown. one mile from paved ioad. Write Box I'll. care 0: Guardian. (on sass - (Eb swam: couch and new mattress and on.- doublc spring couch and new mattress: also one studio couch in good shape. three kitchen chairs and tables and other odd articles. Phone 23M-J or 14 Douglas street . Miscellaneous 8. R. MacKAI'. EXCAVATION work. grading, stumping. etc Phone 2648-I... Charlottetown WILL THE PERSON WHO PICK- ed up the carton box. containing valuables on the Prince Street wharf yesterday. please phone 26384:, or 053-R. salesmen Wanted TWO SALES PAY YOU 5100.00 Be first in your territory sellln-.y new illuminated outdoor sigr available September 15, Even store, garage. business, -.tc., '- sure customer. Wire or air mail Dept. 21. P. 0.. Box 294. Hamil- ton. Ontario, for full details of this and other products. 'Vl'”L"3'i SE: TR! ALL-NEW PERSONAI Portable Fypewriier -4 the onir office typewriter in personal size New portable design. new spark- lina performance cash or terms Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Streit Charlottetown Wanted WANTED -- TENT. PHONE M0-I. wanrm - SINGLE ROOM arm board. Write Box 437. Guardian WANTED rassaos to F6?- onto for two. Sept lat. Phone 1804-R. WANTED - WAREHOUSE OR ' warehouse space. preferably tracksbde. Write Box 1'23 Chili'- lottetown. WANTED-POTATOES. NEW Oil old for feed. Will call for or accept delivery. Carroll Delaney. Summerside. WON'T PAY ll FIN! SO GOOD! AUOTIONED 24 - (CPI... Mrs. Ethel 54-year-old Lady of Gravctye Manor. near here. told the local magistrate she had no in- tention oi paying a 33 fine imposed on her for a traffic violation. "I will go to prison rather than pay a fine ior something I have not done." she said. Police went to the Manor and impounded several household artic- less under a Justices distress war- rant. They will be offered at public auction to pay the fine as well as the Bailiiljs fees. BROOKHAVEN. N. Y.. Aug. 15 (AP)-The drst big atomic pile built in tile United States since the end oi the war went into operat- ion today at the Brooklyn Nation- al Lsboratories on Long Island. The Atomic Energy Commission August FOR SALE - VALUAILI PRO- D"W- bolus a large lot of lane In summersldo last. havinv on it a well constructed buildins 130 it. x 84 it. The propcrtyicar be entered from either Water or East Street. The building has a basement throughout and two floors and is built alon in rail- Wly aiding. in ,iocs ion and struzturc it is excellent int th- lmlvlnl. t and'ibipo' g of Mdt Awbom mailers gill!- . . . .. . Lid- Fttvw .- '0 Ln - iovitaoou , as-' merit. untuatt neutral; V.- Box 465. cal-or ardian. '0 Ln'-- -0 svruamsnfii room for two Phone li2'l-.i. ' r . N II n H gy M, .. I I as- , said it was powerful enough-if used ' industrially-to provide elec- tricity for s town.oi 2.000 to 8.000 population. It will be used for Government research. . --e--- - t MOSCOW. Aug. M--(lieulers)- The Russian newspaper Izvestis today accused Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur of ordering the ,execution of I American soldiers in Korea oa.cl;r.gea of mutiny. grin tsriiclef 1!)! 'diarb-o. I sits on o rib; Mmrgpgmmt. of the U. B. lilghlii Army-ufuacd to tight the North .3 an and abandoned . ,QM- ? g b For Modern Country . Garage write so: also Vol.0 Guardian . ,-M. . wtlgligibll Mrs. Lily Arlenauit is visiting "her son and family or this place. David and Vbrn Barlow oi sum- mcrsida recently visited their grand.motlier.yalrs. Alice Barlow. .. A cum was held in Bidtion Hall on Wednesday night Aug. 10 and sponsored by Amglish school. an-, wuiay Gsudat had the mo, fortune oi losing a iingsr while engaged in iisbtng. furs. iao Blacqusra and son. David. recently spent a iew days visiting relatives in Moot Carmel. . Mr. Eddie nrguson arrived home cently from a pleasant visit wiitlii relatives in various U. B. A. c t ea. i Her many friends regret to learn Miss Isabel lord Bummerside la a patient in P. 0. Hospital and crust she'll be able to return home soon. Mrs. Clovis t senault and daugh- ter Jeanette left for at. John. N. 3.. last Itiesday after having spent a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Polricr. Mr. Verno gallant. Miss Phyllis Mar.-Donald, Mrs. Keith MacDonald and Mrs. Eugene Brooks motored to. Charlottetown on 'nicaday where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Millar and two children oi U. S. A. left last week ior their hcme alter visit- ing Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Dr. A. s, and Mrs. Murray and daughters Catherine and Sandria visited friends in this vicinity. The Murray's are from New Richmond Quebec and Dr. Murray occupied the pulpit in Wellington United Church on Sun Aug 13th in the absence of Rev. Howe who is on his vacation. At this service Miss Catherine Murray was organist. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River spent the day Sunday Aug. lath at the borne of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Bar. low. They were accompanied by Miss Caroline Barlow who is spending some time at Brackley Beach. Miss Barlow visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow. on their return home. they were accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Bar- low and Margot Barlow. The Mont Carmel Altar Society held their regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Richard. The meeting opened by prayer. Fcurteen members and two visitors answered roll call by a spelling match. The secretary read the minutes at last meeting. The following committees were appointed. School-Miss Sophie Gallant. Mrs. John Richard: sick- Mrs. Oliver Gallant, Mrs. Gildas Richard; It was decided to clean the schocl, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jchn Richard. It was decided to have grab bags at next meeting. A vote oi thanks was tendered the hostess. 4. Mr, and Mrs. .lEdmund O. Asenault recently received a letter irom their son, Tilmon. telling oi or his recent trip. Tllmon is on a cargo ship U.s..s. Whitley ac- companied by the Ice Cutter. East wind. They left Bostcn. July 14th and arrived Kap York. Greelaiid July 3th a 2400 mile aali.. They saw ice bergs as big as 6 storey buildings and had a very good trip. They are waiting for the ice to break up, then to continue on to Cornwall island. 500 miles fur- ther Northwest of Greenland. Til- mon speaks of finding it odd see- ing the sun shining 24 hours a day. It was 20 abcvc aero when he wrote the letter. He expects to be A. Brcadalbanc and . Vicinity The Bresdalbane Village school opened on Thursday under the mlpllement at the new teacher. Mr. MacAalriil. ' j... Miss Emily Brittori or tbt cun. dill Home. Charlottetown was a "901" V1510! in Brudalbanc. Fortunately Brudalbanc was ""10 5110'-Mil by the hurricane on Monday. Althoush the rain fall was extremely heavy. the only damage reported was the break- 'iI;g-! down of some oi the heavy n. Notwithstanding the heavy rain on Sunday alternoon the special service in Bresdslbane United church was well attended. This service ot song and praise was conducted by the Ralston Quart- ette and Mr. Elmer Farnell oi Amherst. N, 8. Mrs. Charles Ross of Mettspan, Maine. spent the past week the guest of her sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham. Breadalbsne. Mrs. Ross is an annual visitor to her native province and her many iriends are glad to welcome her back. A great stillness prevailed over the village on Tuesday morning when the sound ottrolley cars and diesel engines was no longer heard because of the recent C. N. R. strike. All hope that a settlement will soon be reached. The daily mail is being delivered by truck. A large number of folk irom Breadalbane attended the Pro- vincial Exhibition in Charlotte- town on Wednesday and Thurs- day. As usual they greatly on- joyed the various entertainments, 5'PfC'IIil I y lisiiil-palniui Plastic A P R IIIUI I-cup IILIX A--.. Octtaoinaiier lots in s57s nationally ad- t varilnd price I for colu- nokai clone Apron - Smart ilorel design. lione- polntsd on sturdy black plastic. Nan- lnloinniobla . . . tan color . . .won'l cneli . . . can be wiped on with damp cloth. You'll live in ill g - Bill - llondsoina I-cup Coloaiiwliar aqulppad with nioldax upper and lower bowl covers. Genuine pymi glut. Il- bscl: irom the trip in September. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Fifty-iivs oi the 73 Christian Science Churches in Canada are in Ontario and British oolumhla uxmn ',c. r. eAi.i.Au1'. President. of EGMONT BAY wenussoav. The Public ls Col-diolly Invited elusive test-new liter. ll0LMAll'S Summerside - Charlottetown rrioxi SEPT. I3l'lI c. M. Anssuautr. roumiow - , Tliore is cl Coal everypurpese. Wank monbyfiiayi'in'canaaa. and cungaian pp Youggisosove money. Grain WINNIPEG. Aug.- 21-(Ql-All grains were firmer on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange Saturday. Trading Wu dull. . Moderate Ihlppor demand in interests. some American so counts entered into oats. Rye was mostly a local tirade and it mov- ed up lnaympathy with the other graina. - Main factor meeting trade was the rail strike and the uncer- tainty at grain sliipmonts. - . Closing Prices: Oats: Oct 34 higher 3 84; Dec 1-) higher 79 1-8; May 5-8 higher 30 58A. . 3lI'lOy: Oct 1 34 higher 31.! 38; Doc 1.5 -8 higher 81.13 T-GA: May 1 1-4 higher 31.19 58. Rye: Oct 1 3-8 higher 31.47: Dec.- 3-8 higher 31.44 1-2A; May 1.34;; higher 31.40 34--1.50. Flax: Oct 4 1-2 hllher' 83.61 1-28; Dec 2 1-: higher 33.55; May not open. - the iuspecti of the beautiful ex- hibit. and the meeting with old instances and triends. Among those who attended the provincial Christian Church Con- vention at Fredericton which con- vened from "August lsth to 20th were Mr. and Mrs. James Craig: Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. P. 12. Murray and iamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham and daughter Annie. Mr. and Mrs. Allan I-Iicken and tami- ly, Mr. Myron Malheson, Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. and Mrs. Susan Newson. The guest speakers were Mr. Burris Butler of Cincinnati. Ohio and Dr. P. L. Pratley. well known consulting engineer of Montrealland pastor of the Ver- dun Chrlstian Church. NAZI PARTY i The Nazi Party was founded by Hitler when he was 31 years old. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlvod Sa.tas.rdq' an-ma Sunday oats and barley included ahiopinl 3...... Sailod Sunday AT HALIFAX- Arrivvcd Suiurday 1 real ' lulled Saturday Anrlved Sunday bllad ' REGULAR IJMIGE OLYMPIADINE A DANCE HALL Music by George Chappell and 1 OUR SALVAGE MARKET SCRAP CAB BAITEIIIES, ea. 8l.00 SCRAP STEEL, Per ton -.....- 88.00 SCRAP CAST IRON, Per ton Sl0.0ti COWIIIDE, per lb. ...-.............. ldr HOBSEHAIB, per lb. BEER BOTTLES, carton -....- 85c UNWASIIED WOOL, per lb. .. 81c in Kent .813 - DO YOUR PART T'O.HELP None. Cambray. irom Montreal tturda None. Canadian Observer. for Halifax Maria de Larrenaga. from Mont-' Larly Rodney. ior West Indies None. , suauhw Newfoundland. for Liverpool SUMMERSIDE TUEDAY, 9.30 To 1.00 his Merry Islanders ' 500 Above prices delivered our warehouse. MAURICE BLOCK & Oil. Charlottetown belt Ideal for threshing mill. 1 John Deere Elevator type potato digger. I 25-foot Hall and Steven Escalator. ideal for warehouse use. 4 These items priced for quick sale. Apply BEATON 8: Mt':RAEV Winsloe. floor coverin OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EI"!'E0'lS EUSTON S'l'., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80th A! 1 am instructed by the Executor: or the Estate of i l George Wheatley to sell by public auction her househo y ' furniture, including:-1 dining room suite. 3-pc wicker s V 5 small tables, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, 1 man mirror, 1 cabinet radio, w cg couch, 1 Enterprise range, 1 kit table and chairs. 3 bureaus, 2 commodes, pillows and bed clothing and several small articles. 5 and rugs, 1 lounge. on A cabinet, lrltclum I-ion sass: I offer for sale. one 55-foot endless leather s oniigncis A'l'0iiCE haunt! the cam Cm-oilor at your name n.c.A.r. Recruiting v SQWIv'Odl5lauw'hollioryuvenquolIIy. To strengthen our country in readiness for duty, (or an important job on the ground or in the aid; Do your partvto belp Canada do bar part. . . To prove your worth by joining the R.C.A.F. You training that will be valuable all your life. 0 lion: Caiuniiiii 07 -MAI. THIS COUPON TODAY , Today the world's freedom iisendantgerecl b7Ezgtc?slon sn'd7hrczts oi" aggresilom Canada must be prepared to defend her freedom. Men enlisting now will begin their training immediately Iind thc med for MIL crew and Groundcrew is urgent. ...We nc..e.d. roses om'ceam1&iaQ ' gain 2 satisfying career and sl CANADA DO HER PARI WAN! Foiic: