II I is Jr .,t Page lb. The Guardian Monday, Oct. 15, 1956 HERE is A REAL orronruw "HTMEMORIAM CHARLES FALL . H ,3 way very sud- deI1.1lII;IelIlp(a.'I'haell8Ut: on September 20. 1936 at the home of his brother Clark Fall, Charles William Fall; in his seventyelshtli year. lfle Well the son of George and Elizabethi Vanldersiiiie Fall and lived all hisl, life in Crailallll ' , , I lie was a man of quiet and kind-, ly dlhpusllioll and wdl be sadlyi missed by all who knew him. Al-; ihnugli not particularly T0bl15l AMI be arw I mourn one brother Clark withi some time he was able 00- nund and took an active interest lll current events. He leaves to whom he resided also a sister. Mrs. Russell MacDonald. Sum- merside, one sister and two ll” isso noncs SEDAN. users redeceased him. The liuneral was held on Sandal! September 23, with service at home of his brother and th chm-ch, Crapaud. Rev. Lloyd Ar- cher officiating, assisted by Rev. Geo. Elisary. A solo "God Under- v stands", was beautifully rendered Mn. Norman McDonald. Hymns "Peace Perfect Peace." ”Unto The Hills." The music under the direction of Mrs. Simmons. The poll bearers were Fred Sherren, Frank Myers. Willis Judson. John Illckor, Ed- . ward Sherren and George Sher- ; ren. Interment was in Crapaud ' I Cemetery. .. ....?.:....A.- MACNElLL- In loving memory of Basil S, MacNeill. who passed by I WEI! do away October 15, 1950. love is not to die. wife and family. 15th. l954. ories. Thoughts of you forever run. , There the buds from earth trans- planted 7; In the upper Garden growing, iv Just within the Golden Gate. I and family. ONES. . A . him. I The leave the rest to God. and family. Oct. 14. 1942. No hand like yours was so willing . No heart like yours so true. No one,evcr more faithful and Sisters. CARD OF THANKS The family of the his Charles Fall wish to express their thanks to all who helped in any wry. also to thou who sent flowers. cards AI. ... and sea recent sad bereavement. CONWAY The regular meeting of the Mur- ray Road Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. The many frluda of Mr. Rand llendston. Murray Road. will re- gret to learn he is confined to his home through illness and wish him a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. William J. MacNelll. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W., Mac-Neill. lefbon Monday. Oetolr .Iean's,. Qucbec.I where he will receive his basic training with the Canadian, Air or 0th. for St. Force. Mr. Preston Oatway. It. cath- a weeks vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway and brothers ' ariae's. Ontario. spent Edgar and Ray at treeland. Mi'..aId Mrs. Cool Kilbrlde and To live in the hearts of those wel . Lovingly remembe d by his LYLE-In memory of Mrs. Emeryl Lyle who passed away October Through the garden of our mcm- Two UNIT 3 ; Weithink of you in heaven now. 'I And the crown that you have won. For our coming watch and wait, Ever remembered by husband WARREN-In Loving Memory of l Ernest E. Warren, who depart- ed this life October 15th. 1955. We look back. with tender mem ' 0n the path which once we trod. nd bless the years. we spent with Always remembered by his wife MCCARRON- In loving memory of our dear son and brother, L. 1' A.C. Charles M. Mccarron, St. Mary's Road who lost his life in the sinking of the 5.5. Caribou Dear Charlie. more kind than you. Lovingly remembered by Mother Agents -Wanted . gg ityCWe are looking for an act- ive salesman with s 5000 RED- oral connection to carry one . the top Calendar and Advertis- ing Specialty lines. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to make a permanent remunerutive con- nection, with for For Sale WilTIWIuui Farm For Sale At New Orleans, Lot 22,, farm consisting of 60 acres,' 55- acres clear. Good 8 room -have aver!!! house. Ever-running brook Black Watch (Royalmghland Rog- carnings possible on high cdm- through centre of farm. Ap, mission basis. Give full details regarding yourself in letter to Box 473 Guardian Office. I3 Boarders Acsoininodatsii ly to--. MRS. JULIA GALIJANT, r ONE MALE BOARDER ACCOM odated. Dial 6786. W c'ANFAcc6MMonA'rn PENSION- ers or roomers. Write Box 472 Guardian. cars and Trucks For Sails EXCELL- ent condition. Mileage 17.000. Phone 66-21 Alberton. ,, unit: i'ssiisisEiici'iii7 PANEL TRUCK. good running order, can be fin- anced. Arsenault and son. 175 Hanover St., S'side. CAR BUYERS Agoodusedcarisanlm vestment in safety. 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN Priced to clear F. R. McLAlNE LTD. alpeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings F,0r.ll.e!!. IAPAIIJMENT IN KENSINGTON. I Good location. Apply Box 47l Guardian. 7 a, g 7 one ronmsnnn. HEATED housekeeping room. Use of frig- idare. 525.00 monthly. Dial 440-4 URNISIIED ROOMS 3rd floor. one furnished on sec- ond fioor. Dial 5669. durning day. 330 after 5 p.m. For Sale OIL DRUM. TREADLE SEWING Machine. Dial 9962. rnucx LOAD or srnUcET6Es Vernon MacKlnnon. Union Road. ....:.:.A:A-- TWO ROOMS I38 KING 81'. Phone 7295. ROOM. FOR. MALE. ADULT. Meals otpional. Phone 3l58. Bxvssraa. PRICE. sis.oo. Phone 6891. ' y LADY'S WINTER COAT. SIZE 14. beige collar, mink trimmed. Dial 6322 or 6769 after ;i. V 'r'w oTTr”unNisHnn HEATED rooms, Central. Apply 40 Graf- ton St. 77 W7 T-T154. vEATi.'oi.n HOLSTEIN Steers. Eustace Reeves, Nor- boro. i y g FINLAY METEOR OIL RANGE I with hot water coil. 96 Upper i Htllaboro St. Dial 4757. I.ADY'8 wiN'ri-:itTcoTr."sizi: ii. beige color. mink trimmed. Dial 6322 or 8769 after 5. NEW HOUSE IN PARKDALE. 6 room and bath. oil furnace. Dial 7739 or Apply Peter Creamer. so Aciiis organs, swift: and barn at Scotch Fort Fifty acres clear. Apply Lea Fisher. SPECIAL - Anti-freeze. Perm- anent Ethylene Glycol. 32.85 per gallon. also Prestone; Western Tire. 181 Great George St. FOR SALE OR RENT AT IRISH- town I0 acres of land, 30 acres wood and lumber. John Evans, Irishtown. YOUR PURCHASE of religious literature and supplies from the work of the Bible Society (Op- posite Eaton's. LARGE NUMBER OF BRAND new Console models sewing mach inca. Price 8119.50. Singer sewing Machine Co.. 104 Great George St. Phone 455i. LIMITED NUMBER -BRAND new portable electric sewing machines. Price 00.00. singer Scwing Machine Co., 104 Great George St.. Charlottetown. Phone 4551. ....:m:.?..:...:.. family. hfcAdaai. Nevflranswioh. sped a vacation at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllligan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macklnnon. 9.90-r-TIER IIMUJ v. p, E .- - ' IN 1 Bible House, also assists the great i 1" comradeship await you low A WORLD-FAMOUS UNIT Three years of adventure laTIId imenti of Canada. on of our coun- try's most historic ' e WEAR TIIE COID IFORM OF A HIGHLAND REGI- tl. . UN. Fredericton, P.E.I. e Aczuuu; NEW ggmu ' LEARN To HAND” AND LEAD MEN FOR SALE Shop and lot at Mon- taurant. Bell, Meiliioson & Foster Barrister & Solicitors FOR SALE One muskrat coat (small size) in good condition. For further particulars and in- spection apply to- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. PRIVATE REMOVAL SALE 6 Connaught Apts. Charlottetown October 18th and 19th 10 am. to 6 p.m. 7-foot wall mirror, marble top vanity dresser, large chest of drawers, electric range, dining table and chairs, bed, couches. linen, dishes, kitchen utensils, etc. Reasonable offers consid- ered. Mrs. H. K. S. Hemming Fsaala lists Wanted , ..:...E.m.... GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. DIAL 8397. W A N T E D.- bookkecper and Apply in writing stating exper- ience. J.W. Don Campbell. Al berton. EXCELLENT . OPPORTUNITY for young girl to do light house- work in a modern home. All con- venicn . Truly a home away from home. Mrs. C. Etcovltch. 5031 N.DG. Avenue. Montreal, Que. EXPERIENCED stenographe. . PART TIME PAREN'I's' INSTITUTE OPEN- lng and expanding in Marltlmcs will place 3 ambitious ladies in well paying interviewing posi- tions. Introduce Parents' Maga- line to mothers. Use of car nec- essary. 4 hours daily. Write to Parents' Institute. 31 Franklin St., Boston Maas.. for local inter- view. No experience neceua y. Training provided but gplessc ' TRAVEL THROUGHOUT CAN- ADA. PERIIAPS OVERSEAS DENELAP STRENGTH AND CHARACTER ' SERVE WITH MEN ACID” CANADA . tague adjoining Haven res- ; MAKE FRIENDS or 1.1.!!!- IME ' FINEST MEDICAL AND DIN- 'l'AL CARE ' 3 DAYS PAID IIOLIIIAYI A YEAR . '0UTS'I'ANDING P E N I I O N PLANS AND NEW. INCREASED PAY RATES After these 3 great years, return to civilian life better prepared. or build a lifetime Army career. You are eligible if you are be- tween 17 and 40 years old. have at least Grade 0 education. and can meet Army test requirements. Mail the coupon below. 'phcnc or visit your nearest Army Re- cruiting Station. ARMY RECRUITING STATION. IIZA KENT ST.. . . CI-IARLOTTETOWN, P, E. I. TELEPHONE: 3100. tlon, full information on Army car- ecrs. ADDRESS . CITY-TOWN. . . PROV. . . . ... an o-. lo: ... TELEPHONE. . . . ... ISLAND GRILL, QUEEN STREET serving full courn dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. IeI.EOD'I AUTO BODY. SPRAY vllllilmandw streams- aua rates is Al as street DIIICISI. CALI. ED'S. STORM WINDOW service, cleaning and placing of windows. Phone 512 at noon or evenlng. . IACDONALIYI DRIVING schoot A provcn series of driv- ing lessons . dual-control equip ment. Dial 4937 PUPILS IN GRADES I To X WHO need tutoring in any subject in- cluding French and Latin. should dial MN or call at 99 Pownal St. Teachers Wanted -i7nAcnr:n WANTED iron NOR- way school. Appply to John Mc- Gralh, Tignlsli R.R.4 Wanted WANTED ALE lO'I'Il..Il hints or nuarts. Dial U6. PIANO IN omn7:omnioN. Phone 7740. WANTED Local organization wants to meeting hall. Monthly or yearly. Apply- BOX 43 or PHONE 4401 mi rent USED IMM MOVIE PROJECTOR Call 815 after I p.m. tanks. Please return to Lestu O'Brien. NI Great George St. this llslp Wasted BOYS MAR00 WERLICII BIKE in vicinity of Brighton. Call Mil. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES forslnglemeaaaderaswheare interested in a career position ratbl than hi A Job. TIUI position offer saasnal opportu ity to combine adventure with n intu-eating and satisfying career in fir trading and menhaadbhg north:-a at vari locations. Promotion is inangulal elevel paamle a ptled of training. Appllc mast be with a high school education Excollnt s and other THE itoss nutmeg IC -4' I” . A the United States. Please send me. without obliga- "shed ' as the Super-Sabre. Thunderstrcak Wanted To In 4 ,,,, The Vulcan bosnbsr. coupled in pub- lic. memory with the spectacular Iiahaa the Comet Jet airliner, the lose some high-speed pro- ”? delays in production 0' Irithnnla and the Hunter, have created an impression cl malaise: Any concern among er. does not a it'- x it is conceded that this has been in some respects a year for Britain's alr- lndustry. there is no spe- elal anxiety. Air experts say there is no discernible pattern in recent crushes "We've got to go faster, and some people are going to get kil- led," was the terse summary of one British authority. a former test pilot In the age of high - speed and high-altitude flying. setbacks are the price of "progress. officials here feel Britain's safety record with experimental aircraft is prob- ably at least as good as that of C The RA! Jtlyins Review. a monthly magaine. recently pub- an article entitled "The Americans Ilave Troubles, Too." It listed the difficultes exocr- lence with such U.S. machines shyray and Cougar. adding: "Most of these troubles can be rationally explained - and are hardly to be avoided if the pres- ent rate of progress is to be maintained. "Aviation is a blend of engineer- bg and scientific skill stepping forward hand and hand lntogthe Steel Production In The U. S. is Hitting New Peaks JCLEVELAND (AP)-Steal pro- " is hitting new peaks as inoducerr prepare to an orders on major products for the first Quarter of next year. steel mag- azine says. "The end of this month should see mills accepting first quarter tonnage-either on a month - to- month basis or for the entire quar- ter, depending upon the product," the metalworking weekly says. The steel Indus set a weeky productlon record or the second consecutive week when it open ted at 102 per cent of capacity last week, producng 1.911100 net tons of steel for ingots and cast lngs. "steel makers-are well on their way to making October a peak production month." the publlca tlon adds. wA-rcn AUTO tnnusrnr The record production was made to help fill orders on the books and added that the automo- bile industry is being watched for clues as to the future strength of steel demand. "About It per cent of steel out- put normally goas to the auto in- dustry." the trade weekly says "but its take has been light for several months. Not only would a sharply accelerated demand by the auto makers fill the gap in the steel market. but it would spur. others to do protective buy steel prices are steady cxtlgwt for a few minor fluctuations. 0 magazine's price composite on finished steel dropped If cents to 3137.40 a act has aat week. The composite on atcelmaking scrap was unchanged at 857 a gross ton. give d " of qualifications and phone number. "CHLOE onu. is runs our woui.i5' un M hm like work as helper for house- Logvp 331-wggn gomug Am) work. Avbly Box 170. Guardian. Charlottetown. two oxygen IN A irsw 8!-IORT salon-ms EA. IUI not Q YOUR CIASNCI PREPARE FUTURE A . j CRAGI-IAN BLDG, ':'.i 791 MAIN s-mun, IIONCIDN, NJ. Ilall without any stiffen MEN WANTED TO TRAIN AS DRAFTSMEN! PAY CIIEQUEI. We will train you at home is your spare time to be a draftsman. No drafting hackgi-and or previous training needed. All books and Instructions for as little as tl.II a week or sue a math. t. Draftsman an seeded by Indus . FOR STIADY PAY AND A AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. C.G., botosevarhgeodpaymlobs in-Draftsman. NAIII ..uuuuainnuns-uneeeoue-noun... A, -aoaeeaaawaauc YOU CAN BE CAIRINO GOOD try nan GOOD tea for free Information. hlorniattsa asdllpags IIOI night At might many hewev wear, b I'M Pmcm IEVEL I how to handle steadily the problem. In Edinburgh in September, Capt V. K. Vernlcuwe of the Bel- 'l glan airline Sabena said that the "golden age" for let flying will materiaiisc unless govgm. ments get together to do some- thing to prevent collisions in London Airp rt, which handles about 450 a rcraft a day. 0 casual visit to the control tower indicate the "talking down" Belgian. D u t c h, French and other foreign pilots. Unofficlally, this is recognised as a problem. GOOD RECORD At conventional speeds, olflclglg are proud of Britain's safety re- cord. For the last eight or nine years. British Overseas Airways Corporation has operated 11 Ar- gonauts. somc on routes with 44 stations Involving short hops and The Argonaut. which is die Canadalr DC-4. has had only one major accident. Last takeoffs. unknown." lnnw was 4 .6, As I I . nature. aaaqd reslm.neW . second. week i c:llti;1e,;;Iifm-gieiN:I'rIl-Ir" -' TI1lC'IlllllP-byoonvletluwaalsdlsgduats has sin. c y. con are a, rllill ca nigh. wsu is-uh.-emu. ' ' xggggng i' multiply. landings have u"i. has not been asttIfae- "gs tu-aw: af'1.&.&.Aans & chm! m-dc-t--Wwulli-3-60' tho-slvdsbtolwutiuuunnanusi-stsswocs'usuIua Rosary -v4hebl"n"”'m"'”'h-dtlllh "stun-sh-rivals-ri.asapc.s.vsiesi-eiuauiise iocioustssv; tlIattherelsa50NehjU3ll'b3Is. ' ' . hbwnuhduu, I .319." I-hellltll P'0'0lYP"-5flll'l'itv- lmllllythacolnsteaughtthe The Associated Prou avaragemn Q ilk Roll the previous ten0"- nrwscceiwsunst-ruataouinstocssuutusiot1u.os.vaek.udntynssv 2.. 'roday.the1etsiigiaestaadsta lrdodsdisd'1stssrviosMsy8.ltwasfarbelowtlioall-thnelilui I16. On the bngedamb roushlytheumestaaeofdsvslw IQ.Ir Ilsa nnsnas. boss of eft1I1.ltattainedastAprlls..ot Illalagelosad sens oiflls. y '""”””'l'm”"”'I"A'””-39AC&tIattIIno.saldthe'coinet thsworldserhsandrrt Among Idlllclonth Peril-PI "'0" "mm W climbed his a "sostalsle -nsel" day's Iaesnl-holiday observance of American exeh-use an-uui a N0" '"''"”"I" "W ”” HUI and it' a sweat sirmh Columbus Day dampened trading Traction closed at its unchan Jr" M W" 0' M"? "V"! "0 '3' -inaesautnu-i-' of ...... Shawlnigandacllned at closing I n-"bl""' ”' W59” I” "'9'" -'-osiusuuya. isssuIrcai- Evidence of the tight money I3.Great8wset or-u'ouw..I 0”0'"e'""'l9 P'"'"'","'- "'ll'msa;usnioaJu is isms.-nquoeu was still the fnrolowsratls-10. .' Ugh-speed traffic. . Sn: :3.” '” &”' .c''m”; 11 "anal Ah:hb'u'u '' '1': I With aircraft whining mr algnm ” It ”"-I'll” 0' "" '" Q ”f,"'s"fg.m7. narrow country like Britain at '.I "Quad. ..xT.:uC”mR rm . mm can hg: Nudhuu. I4u'nd old "” I N” "ml" """' um-Is." or metal nugufuifas gone to another asyur amt. Inn" of art llthosni-by in Nor- a”u:1”:v:,:l'xd3'”I.',,',:'e ?f blamed. Aftc exhaustive tests. a The most spirited action of the '41- I304 I3 310 100 Ill 1956. . civil aviation admits it is worried, may soon be market occurred on one W-d- caamsan TREND 'l ” and private companies are do. Iesdly. Ind ill I-llbllllll ll llllll Ores and metals now are far taching skilled men to work as Lsrasr cnan "' "I" ”' ' - '””'l ”' "PW P'"d"c'' -1 Nor- Tha crash of the Avro Vulcan Latein eweehltwssrspnstadway'sloadlngaxpnrts Landon Airport Oct. 1 is the WQI II the list of post-war acci- dents. The official post - moi-tom 5": M1 II 5;: raids:-ed, bu IIfcraft's ormanos is "tell! to berfonnd at fault. Britons still have faith In The Mighty Bat." Sult as they have in the nostalgic angel called the Coast and "The Whis- Eglrlll Giant." the Britannia air- t not hazards of In the meantime. it may be thatlrlttali aviation exports in the first man menu: of this record 7311' I total of tetanus (rims-r.uo, II much as us figure tormtniid 9 whole of 1955. . CUTTING DOWN Australia's intake of immigrants will be Illllltdd to Il5.M0 in the fiscal year 180-07, about is,ooo fewer than the previous period. E Six room Bungalow with garage and large lot. Situated on Balvoders Forced air heating. For pariicuIars- FOR SALE (2000 LE. Ton I' CAR BA'l'I'ERIES Each s1.-is beer bottles, scrap metal. '- Street. YOUR BEST MARKET I FOR ' " IRON and STEEL SCRAP 322.00. Paylng highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. I , Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kant Open 8 AM. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. ' l. MAURICE BLOCK 8. co.” Avenue. Modern. PHONE 4287. FOR" 8 room dwelling house. garage and large lot being 40 Mt. Edward Road in residential location iusf outside City limits. For further particulars apply to- MacPHEE & TRAINOR. I65 Queen Street. Charlottetown SALE OR FOR RENT daily. FOR, GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR, Carpenters (finish) SL50 per hour; elec- omii u..o.,. . , I, , II '2' -:i ,- . K , -5. . ': .1..- WANTED old to freshen in December; 1 cow, 3 years old to freshen in May; 1 cow, 4 years old to freshen in May; 5-11,3. year olds; 4 calves; 1 horse. 10 years old, "French Cana-L , dlan"; 700 bushels grain free from mustsard; 3 hayl” stacks; quantity of loose hay; 300 bales straw; 1 Phllco electiziclradlo; 1952 Mercury half-ton truck; 1 DeLaval cream seperator. large size. ' ' DAVID AXWORTI-IY Owner AUCTION SALE. AT NORTH MILTON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 1956 AT 1.00 P.M. 1 cow, 8 years old to freshen in April; 1 cow, 8 years Terms of sale: Cash. If weather unfit. sale first fine day. .. CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer I I PROFESSIONAL CARDS fricians Sl.60 per hour: POITIIOII l.40 per hour: so” dry-wall finishers SL50 per hour: steam-fit "L H ' .. um I8 In"-tn. ' nus sol ' tars Sl.6I per hour: asbestos Insulation worIt- ;TTr us ”"'-V13 an era SL50 per hour - ... T CT" "' "-3J:V'.0'- !-9-” 't.: ..'5'"""...'.2;. .55 60 hours per wool: with time and one half . ”"'Iu Mioittu. an aura. ' , ., P.I.I over,44 hours. Waco omega. -. I ,1, m'm CPl&,1 53': III s Apply Drakoglsiorriif representative at the . Did I ills lla- Nafional Office Charlottetown. . P.l.l.. ca...-';,i9;f,soi.. ms. .94 I71II.1QfII4,v&f-p.ms V I ' Hotel. Room ios...eii;ip.... . :' 1.