I Think ahead To winter . . By J. R. Page 8 The Guardian Mom, Sept. 29, 1958 IN MEMORIAM McKENNA -— In loving memory of J. J .\McKenna, Rose Valley, who passed away Sept. 27, 1954. "We often sit and think of him when we are all alone. For memory’is the only friend that grief can call its own: like ivy on the 'withered oak, when all other things decay, Our thoughts for him will still keep green and never fiade away.” l Lovineg remembered by wife and family. MacKINNON—In loving ,memory of Doris MacKinnon, who was killed instantly in Halifax on September 29, 1954. cars and Trucks For Sale PRIVATE SALEi | 1955 v.8 Dodge, Royal Lancer hard top. Beautiful 3 tone color combination. Light blue, cream and black. Matching leather in- terior. Automatic transmission, white walls, custom radio, back- up lights. Original cost of this car $3850.00. Must sacrifice. A steal for cash but terms can be arranged.» Phone 3897 after 5:30 pm. v AUTOMOTIVE R. J. GREENAN’S B.A. SERVICE STATION 503:2? remembers. Someone TOWING V TIRES Your name jg a whisper in an BATTERIES ETC. my prayers. A smile, a tear, a thought sincere How often I wish that you were here. Always remembered by her sis- ter Shirley, Mrs. William Rhynes and family. MacKINNON—Icu loving” memory of Doris MaIcKiunon, who was instantly killed in, Halifax on Sept. 29, 19 1954. ’ A beautiLtul star shines over the grave Of one we loved but could not save We loved her so, we miss her yet Our heart still aches we can’t for- get. The way she had died we’ll always remember And wonder .why. Always remembered by her , tather, two brothers Wayne and Basil. MacDONALD—In loving memory of s. darling daughter, Miss * Stephine Anne MacDonald, who departed this life Sept 29th. 1957. The call was sudden; the chock severe, I little thought such grief was near. v Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without fare- well A silent prayer, a silent tear Beautiful memories of you Tuddy dear. Lovineg remembered by mo- ther, father, sisters 'and brother. liars and Trucks For Sale F. R. MCLAINE LIMITED 1 Select Automobiles We are proud of our used car and truck stock - without a doubt, the best selection we have tai'io town Of 4,000- salaries, maple) collapsible, _ tool box and had for some time. I They Mus’r’Sell on their reputation I The facts and featureswhich -sold them new, shall- help to " sell them now. - THEY ARE THAT GOOD , 9LT PRICES ‘ ARE RIGHT r IWe have no intention of selling out WE WANT GOOD TRADES AS PART ' 'PAYMENT we can Finance, cover with Insurance, the unpaid balance to suit your budget. 'SEE FOR YOURSELF OUR STOCK— K Priced $100 to $1995.00 ALSO New Plymouth, Chrysler _ Renault and Fargo Trucks ' F. R. McLAINE LIMITED PHONE 7358-9 OPEN 7.30 AM. TO 12 MIDNITE MALPEQUE RD, DIAL 8975 ‘ Agents Wanted IMMEDIATE OPENING GOO D Watkins route available inChar- lottetown. Man or woman. Full or part time. Average $2.50 per hour. Write to G.E. Rivard, 350 St. Roch St. Montreal. 1 ! Bars Leaving CAB LEAVING FOR BOSTON, Oct. 6. Phone 5803. CAR'VLEAVING FOR SYDNEY and Glace Bay October 1 can accommodate t w 0 people. Phone Summerside 2797. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO. Friday morning, Oct 3. Can ac- commodate 1 or 2 passengers. Phone 6676. ‘/ Female Help Wanted 1 LADIES — FULL OR PART time. 93000-34000 per week. merside for WANTED: DOMESTIC HELP 1' o r Protesant Orphanage. Phone 4319 or apply P. O. Box 664. ' WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER FOR two adults in City apartment. Woman from country preferred Write PO. Box 441, Charlotte- town. . I » . WOMEN—START NOW FOR BIG Christmas earnings as an Avon representative. Openings in Queens and Kings County.’For interview write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 16 Princess St., Mone- ton, N. B. . $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARIN lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just; show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd, ,3425'.,Industiia1 Blvd. Dept. A. " 4495 Montreal. WANTED. Nurses, for well equipped hospital in Northern On- meet ' Ontario Registered Nurses Association schedu- les. Living accommodation in town for $30.00 per month. Meals in at 35c each. 44 hour week, liberal sick time and vacation time. Apply Administrator, . Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rance, Ontario. For Sale ONE. ENTERPRIZE. COAL range. Dial 9458. HOOVER DIGGER GOOD CON- dition with split shears. Wendell McKenua. Emerald R. R. MUSKRAT (SHORTIE) COAT size 16. In good condition (suit- able for eldery lady). Phone 8683. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours -— cut to size. Chandler B'ps. Phone 6557. PIPELESS FURNACE, MEDIUM size, good condition. John .E. Jenkins. Murray River. I!"= YOU THINK SOMETHING you no'longer need has value, offer it for sale. in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker.» COLEMAN OIL BURNING space heater, first class con- dition», walnut finish, looks like new. Also Quebec heater. Dial ‘ 7662. 1 TRADE IN SINGER DROP $14.95. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 GT. George St. Phone 4551. FOR. SALE ONE INTERNA- tional potato with power take off, and transmission on rubber Apply Douglas Web- ster, Kelvin Grove. Phone 8805. 2 SMALL REFRI A'l‘ORS suitable. for trailer apart- ment. ——One:unit win: 3 years guarantee. One completely gazetted by local firm. Dial special prices on bushel lots. Blue, red plums. Damsons. Picked or pick your own Island Blues at 5 cents a pound. squash. Howatts T-ryon. PIPELESS FURNACE WITH .“Timkin rotary oil burner”. can be moved without dismantl- ing burner. Furnace and bur- ner, $390.00. Carl Johnston, Montague. ONE FLAT BOTTOM BOIST, will take cattle or cash. Also one general purpose horse, eight years old, all sound. Em- mett Fetish Junior. ‘ Siber- brooks. car necessary. Phone 3291 Sum- , (French oak), 2 medium head treadle sewing machine. - FEARS BY THE BASKET OR. Red and green tomatoes, corn OUT OUR WAY WILLIAMS e‘mummm‘lns‘usnu a CREEPING VINE5 Janna.” For Sale FOR SALE ONE INTERNA- tional potato digger with power take ofif, and diamondssiou on rubber tries. Apply Dou - Webster, Kelvin Grove. P e 8805. ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Phone 8506. .\ ENGLISH. SETTER 3 MONTHS old pups. Sire—Soco Ben Ad- ams,b y Hi Jacket. Here is top breeding in‘ field trial. stock. A steal at $50.00 each Phone 5142 - 7156. DUCK’S A, DELICACY Make your dinner a special occasmn. r 50c Lb. PHONE 7767. FOR SALE 33 Massey diesel tractor used two seasons. Equip- ped with hydraulic and live power take off. With or without cultivators and hi1- lers. Also cab to fit trac- Give education, Male .llelp Wanttd I5 MEN W A.N T E D For Construction work immediately .J. L. RAYN ER CONSTRUCTION Summerside. GOOD PAY V IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money, Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at workuNo experi- ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Monoton, N.B. _ REAL ESTATE Agents And Brokers tor. JOHN H. B. DIXON, DeSable. L. H. KENNEDY - REAL ESTATE size tables, chesterfield table, 2 table lamps, 2' standard lamps, 3 large rugs, 1 office desk (Isak), 1 carpenter’s bench (rock assorted tools, mantle clock, 1 steel frame bench saw, brass coal scuttle, chairs, silverware, dishes, pictures, linen, etc. REV. H. BROWN Owner. . J. J. MUSTARD. Auctioneer Lush And Found. HAVING STRAYED ON MY PRO- perty, one, two-year old heifer owner may have by claiming and paying for ad. within one week. Elmer Hyde, Meadow Bank. Miscellaneus BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. , DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL OIL ' AGENT Ch’town East - Parkdale JOHN .w. SKINNER \ . ' TENDERS FOR SUB TRADES; Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon, October 6th, 1958 for all sub trade princes required in the construction of roads, drainage, grounds de- velopment, concrete aprons, and taxiv'rays, water and steam udbutlion system and electrical at R.CF;A.F. Stallion, Sumnerside, ‘P. . I. Forbes and Sloet limited P. 0. Box 273 Fredericton, NB. Help Wanted WANTED Operator for Burroughs Posting Machine. Exper- ience prefered but not es- Apply DeBlois Bros, Ltd, Charlottetown. sential. . and ‘ AUCTIOTI Sale INSURANCE SPRING PARK HALL ‘ ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 166 Great George St- ; AT 2 P; M. ' . Continental bed spring: and D131 3912 mattress, bureau and mirror cream enamel), cedar box, mahogany sewing table, tea table (walnut), 2 book cases, 2 l chests of drawers, rocking chair For Sale 5 BEDROOM HOUSE A N D floor. Corner Weymouth and Euston. Apply 218 chmouth Street. ' 1% STOREY HOME IN VIL- lage of Murray R. In good con- dition, near church, store and school. Apply Clarance Bey- nolds, Murray River. FOR SALE Residence and large plot of land 80 x 84 feet at 18 West St., Charlotte- town with adjoining gar- den plot 42% x 83 ft. in- cluding garage. Hot water heating and oil furnace. Apply on premises, MISS AMY EARLE F0“. SALE: LOT ON DORCHES- ter Street City-Centrally locat- ed. Apply ‘Trainor and O’Don- hell. FOR SALE BY TENDER Farm consisting of 120' acres of land with buildings. situated Head of Hillsboro. Tenders close Oct. 2, 1958. Address all tenders bo— MERTON L. JARDINE Mount tSewart ‘ 'erend Mr. Brown referred to Mr. store, large unfinished thde I IN MEMORIAM JAMES M. MacFADYEN James M. MacFadyen passed suddenly in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August 15, 1958. Although he had been suf- fering from a heart ailment for the past eleven years, his death came as a distinct shock to his widow and many friends. During this period he had ferquently been hospitalized by an attack, but he always rallied under the skillful care of his physician. The late Mr. MacFadyen was born at St. Catharines, Prince Edward Island on March 25, 1892, one of the youngest in a fiamily of eleven sons and daughters of Hugh John and MacFadyeu of Hunter’s River and Sarah, Mrs. Alex MacLeod of Charlottetown. As a boy, James M. Mac- Fadyen attended. the distinct’ school at St. Catherines and help- ed his lather on the term. In 1910 he went to Providence, .Rhode Is- land and remained until 1917 when he returned to his home dis: inlet to resume fiarming. On Dec- ember 31, 1919 he mam I 'ed, Miln— nieydaughter oi the late Rev— erend Daniel and Mrs. Macillean. In 1925he began employment with his brother-inlay; Neil D. MacLean, in the undertaking bus- iness. Later he entered into par- tnership with Aben Machean in the retail grocery business, under the name of MacIoan and Mac- Fadyen. Queen Street, Charlotte- In 1934 he was appointed by the North Shore Hotels Companl y as manager of SItathope Beach Inn, and at a later date manager of Dalvuy House. A few years later he purchased Stanhotpe Beach Inn, but in 1947 he was tomced. by ill health to sell the hotel to Mr. Raoul Raymond, and to relin- quish his lease of Dalvay House to Major Wendell Worth. In 1948 he acquired the property at Sbfllflr hope Beach, now known as Kilo- raIn Lodge. The late James M. MacFadyen was a devote Christian. He serv- edasanelderofthecnhurchof Scotland, Churchill and for a number of the board of trustees of Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown. He also taught a Bible class for adolescents for a period of more than ten years. His community interests in- cluded zealous service on behalf of the local Y.M.C.A. and he was especially concerned with the construction of the new building at the corner of Prince and Ens- ton Streets. He was associated with Mr. Justice Aresnaullt in organizing the P. E. I. Motor League. He was a past-president of the Y’s Men’s Club, the Prince Edward Island Bible Society, and the Caledonia Club. . The fiuneral service, which was largely attended, was held from 'Zion Church on Monday August 18 with his pastor, the Reverend W. Harold Brown , officiating. In the course of his remarks, based' on Romans 8, verse 28, the Rev- MBCFadt/ell’ls greatness of soul and implicit fiatth in 0mm Plinciples. The choir under Ithe direction of MrIs. Edwin JOIImI- Wanted To Buy HALL‘S THRESHER AND‘BLOW- er. Good condition. State price Stephen MacLeod, Bonshaw. Personal ' NOW LOOK YOUNGER -_- RE- store natural colour to your hair Scott’s Anti-Gray Hairtone, a white gteaseless cream, is equally oftective on all shades of hair. Daniella. base, will not stain pillows or clothing. Guar- anteed. 1 oz. jar $3.00; 3 cos. $6.00. At Cantwell’s. Hughes, Gliggey’s Reddin Bros, Jenkins ‘ and Semple’s Drug Store. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. ' PROCKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. v Must he be measured by this BY RJ. ANDERSON Canadian Press Staff Writer EDMONTON (OP)—-—It used to be that a prospective British in- vestor in Canada bought a ticket on the CPR and took off for the west coast. He might stop off in Calgary en route. All he saw was the south. Now he’s coming to Edmonton to take a 1001; at the oil industry and northern development in gen- eral. And hes stopping here— with his money. Idris Dav-ies’ job as United Kingdom trade commissioner in Alberta is not to try to convince British industrialsts and invest- ors that northern Alberta is bet- ter than southern Alberta for in- vestment. He simply wants them to have a more thorough look at the province as a whole. The tall, lea-n native of Cardi- ganshire in Wales spent eight years in Whitehall, specializing in Canadian allfairs, before-he came here 14 months ago. He asked for the post as he has a “special re- gard” for the Canadian west. REPORTS TO LONDON, From his office a seven-man statf sends to London asteady stream of economic reports on Al. herta~thc south aswell as the north. They tell British investors a’ story of a hustling, bustling province rapidly being openel up to development and to hurry and get in on it. A “There is no dirficulty in get- ting dollars from the treasury," "said Mr. Davies in an interview. Fighting In Beirut Flares B E I R UT (CP) —- Lebanese troops and tanks moved into the centre of Beirut Wednesday put down renewed fighting that marred President Fuad Chehah’s first day in otfice. The order to shoot on sight any- one illegally carrying weapons Was the most astic since the outbreak last ‘y of a revolt against the old regime of Camille Chamoun. The death toll in this capital rose to at least six as Christian Ealangists and M] 0 s1 e m extre- mists battled over the alleged kid- napping of Fla-langist newspaper columnist Fuad Haddad. , stone led the W in singing two taworite selections at the deceased—“The Lord’s My Shepherd” and “O God of Bet- heIl". . Interment ’was inthe People’s Cemetery, Gian-lottetcwm. 'llhe pallbearer were: Walter R. Shaw, George _Kielly, Kenneth M. Martin, William E. Agnew, John A. Martin and - rm Malc- Kenzie. ‘ I . ‘ ' Those who knew the late James. M. MacEadyen intimately will undoubtedly concur that the fol- lIiInes aptly express his philosophy: . “HOW can a man be judged at . set of sun?_ : By his a liIsIhIIIIents. b'Y laurels wo ? ' world’s success Or in the simple terms of hap- p‘mess? Though man is otter Indeed by his estate And sometimes 'for the deeds which made him great ‘Tis better still, when life has taken toll, ' “Not for something wildly specu- lative, mind you, but for sound in- vestment such as the oil industry and manutacturing.” gin to estimate” how many mil- lions of dollars ot British money has come into Alberta in the last few years. Mr. Davies said he “can’t be- Biitain’s investment in Canada now is estimated at close to and the Hawker Isid- dcley Group, with 33 manufactur- ing plants and 65,000 workers, claims to be the country's‘second largest employer. The Canadian Pacific Railway is Canada’s targ- est company. ' . U.K. OWNERS -' An incomplete shows 26 major Alberta companies either wholly owned by British firms or with some British capital. Many MRS. MARGARET ARSENAULT The death occurred very sud‘ denly at the home of her daugh— ter, Mrs. Frank Richard on Au- gust 15 of Mrs. Margaret Arse- nau’lt wide of the late Archie Arsenault in her 77th year. She leaves to mourn a tamily of eight, 5 daughters and 3 sons, Evelyn, Mrs. Henry Perry, Char- lottetown. Olive, Mrs. James IKinch, Calhoug, Out; Annie, Mrs Leo Arsenault, Howlan; Cecila, Mrs. Frank thhaud, Duuar; Ros- ella, Mrs. Herb AIvery, Alberton; Leonard, Out; George, Debec, NE. and John of Char— lottetown. Also one sister, Mrs. Sadie Connors, New Jersey, one brother John Wedge of Howl-an, 52 grandchildren' and 16 great- grandchildmen. Her husband and son, Edward predeceased her several years ago. , The funeral which was very lar- gely attended, was held at St. Anthony Church, Bloomfield, Re- quiem High Mass celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Clarence Pitre, Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were six grandson’s, Arnold and Dewere Avery, Leon- ard and Joseph Arsenault, Leon- ard Richard and Ivan Arsen- aul-t. Flower-bearers were six grand- sons, John and Joseph Perry Mil- ton and Muncey Arsenault, Lorne Arsenault and Allen Perry. CARD OF. THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Margaret Arseuault wish to thank Father Pitre, Mr. Claude Jelly, and those who gave masses, flow- ers,_§piutu21 bouquets and cards of"sympathy;. also to friends and lug our recent bereavement. HOOPS TO COURT TORONTO (ICP) — The “hula- hoop” craze rolled into the On- tario Supreme when two writs for damages and influncltions‘were filled. Wham? (Canada) Limited. of Toronto 15 suing PaIulrilte Plastics Company Limited of Preston and Lite Buoy Plastic of Cobom‘g- Ilt are using its copyright adver- tising material. ESTATE $1,000,000 OTTAWA (CF) — An estate of about $1,000,000 waslefit by Collin Campbell, president of Campbell Steel and Iron Works here, at his death July 24, it was ' .WedInesday. Application has been made to probate the estate which was left to three sisters,'a sister- inulIaIw and a number of nephews To be beloved‘for grapdeaur of the so I”. . - ' . PROFESSIONAL CARDS . an. Id nieces. BARRISTERS, Services Offered FOR QUICK SERVICE CARPEN- ter repair work and shingling done. Call 6761 or 6260. DO YOU NEED , AUTO BODY REPAIRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SPENCE & MCLEOD LTD. _ SOLICITORS, Etc. I 1. Elmer. Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street in the city. 4555. SHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. rear of Scantl-ebury Art and Hobby Shop, 90 Kent St. Phone Call-5312 City, on: 7824. CLAUDE CRASWELL Eden. St. Dial 9628 gamipiijggtor: Estate of Albert - J. A. McGuigan, B.A. .Highest Or any tender not . . . We 3mg" 0mm“ Queen s" nec ril ted. “33 3’ 3°“? AUCTION EERING IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & MCKIIIIIOD) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. For Rent CHARLOTTETOWN m, 33,, Afiter many years in rural auc-‘ z OFFICES) 2ND FLOOR 0F tioneering, I have responded to A' LARGE’ new brick building near com_ several requests from city resi- . Q-C.. M-L-A- pletiom 237 Queen Street inquire .lents and have procured a Room 207 Dominion Building at 233 Queen Street. hcense to conduct auction sales ma] 3244 MacPhec A: Trainer L60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 REAL ESTATE WANTED bath. Apply P. O. Box 309, or Phone 3189, by October lst. Guardian-P atriot. October 30th. Dial 0026. Does not have to be first class. Phone 5020. Wanted To Buy 3 ROOM APARTMENT W I T H FOUR OR FIVE ROOM APART- ment or house Apply Box 430 A. HOUSE. OR. FIVE ROOM apartment on ground floor by TRAILER. FOR THREE MONTHS - Wanted Services Offered CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson as: Prince St._ Dial 6432 QPTOMETRISTS, J. A. Carruthsrs, R. 0. la: Kent St, Dial 5512 J. ' S. Taylor, R.O.V Comer Kent 8; Queen Sis. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TO(r -S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G.‘ Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 " Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT , 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL Box 352, Guardian - Patriot. WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT i-n-g price and condition. Apply Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stepography MRS. HELEN ACORN lice. - ROOM AND BOARD WANTED Apply Box 434. Guardian Of- EXPERIENCED PRACT- tical Nurse is available for duty in city. Apply Box 431 Guardian. 2 Brighton Read, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNLANTS ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 chemicals, textiles, vegetable pro- ducts—the commissioner recited a long list of industries in which British capital is Invested. was announced last week. It was relatively small. The 101-year-old I‘orneo Co. Ltd. of London, com: pom-able in many ways in Its has- had acquired controlling interest neighbours who were so kind dur-‘ Court Tuesday . claims the two manufacturers ' Why store it? Sell it with a Want Ad. U.K. Capital Investment In Alberta Grows RapIcIIy manutacture equipment for the oil industry, a field that until re- cent years was dominated by United States firms. Wood and paper products, The latest British investment ry of trading and investment throughout the'world to the Hud- son’s Bay Company, announced It in Alberta Oil Tool. It will manu- facture precision oilfield fittings, never before made in Canada, Output will be worth about $2,- 000,000 a year. 0 o ' 7th VIctIm In Ottawa o, ' 0‘ FIre Dies OTTAWA (om—The death toll of Ottawa’s worst fire in recent years climbed to seven Monday as‘investigatons continued to poke about in the ruins of the midtown tenement building for clues asto the cause of the Saturday trag- ed . The seventh victim was James Barrigalr, 57, who died. in hospital of third-degree burns. The others whosufifiocated on the top floor of the three-storey brick dwell- ing home help could reach them, and Mrs. JeanDeIaney, 32, who died in hospital Sunday from‘ " se- vere bodyburns. . Four of the dive children—— Marie Anne, 10, Eva Marie, 9, and Namath-old twins Louise and Marlene—«Were the daughters _ tie Sands, over the _ ~. 'were live girls all under 1J1 years ' Mrs. Batts. of .011“ was visiting at her sis. ’ James Dixon, Little the weekend. I Mr. and Mrs. .30 " baugh, Oak Valley, Mrs. Sencabaugh's tie Sands on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘ ifax, were guests of mother, Mrs. Addie“ Wood Island East, on Mrs.Angus Mac, lottetown, was vi t. home in Little Sm" weekend. ' . 3 Miss Marion Hump town. was :1 Quart ants, Mr. and Mrs. - Little Sands/over , Sincere sympathy many Little out to Mrs. Jane e... . fly in the passing ' Thomas W. Cook: week. ' MT. and Mrs. W» SouthIport, his we. who is attending. lottetown, and their R.C. MacLeod. K1 their uncle and. Hugh Sunday. , Miss Gléifla Stewed, "town, was a guest - ,mother, Mrs. All. It: is. noticed flashlight at the _ . Wood ’ stunt light that lously. . M175. t The mu: Nancy four-yeaIr-old dim 1“ Mrs. George Hm: their lives were 4 Ofificials of the. vestigators would say of German immigrants Mr. and STEEL SCRAP at S I .00 each. bottles. iuveniles). _ I58 Kent St. ' We require I000 r-I'ons of i, S I 5.00 per ton 3000 SCRAP ,. AUTO BATTERI ' 1 Highest cash prices for metals : INO purchafes'of serap mai‘e MAURICE BLOCK CO. that about the cause. I . ' ' Opposit- Sherbrooke Roads. TEN DERSFOR CLAYF Tenders will be received up to October proximately 3,000 cubic yards clay fill an eight inch layers to be deposited on a lot at sections of the extension of Central Street Signed: . I LORNE WRIGHT, . ' Road’s Corner. ‘ " ‘ \ EXCLUSIVE 5 AVAI Halifax, Moncton, Charlottetown leads from national advertising tions. Write or wire full details business experience, terested in local sales represen Exclusive dealer franchise for the world famous massage therapy equipment avail-able for the To Capital investment required depending on area size. I ,, by multl million company with national and local adv publicity. Product is used by» men, women andchildra‘s m offices, schools, colleges, vehicles and leading availability of capital, Niagara Cycle-Massage Eastern CC 257 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario ’ ‘V “FRANCHIS LABLE ' and Saint John.» iH_ program are being » covering direct sales' etc, tatives. Full training Salesmo Must have car in good con Man wanted to handle electrical sales and, for right man. Apply for appointment. ,. r. __ Box 432 c/o- Guardian-Patriot n We nied dition. Excellent 0.: u " TEN cellerit condition. This is the site Of our fer calves. Fredericton. WANTED 2 SHORTHORN HEI- Knud Jorgensen, McDONALD, Currie Bldg. Bureaus pine or W A N 'l‘ E D BRIC—A BRAC, China or glass, old decorated, oil lamps, marble top tables, maple and H. R. DOANE Dial 6547 -. 5543 ARTHUR USED PIANO. PHONE 6270. Bomeumdual large old hooked mats. Apply ' We. Charlottetown 109 COOPER BROTHERS 8: CO. Charlottetown . 148 Great George st. Charlottetown PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Fitzroy street CURRIE & CO. & COMPANY _ P. O. Box 187 .I. GARRETT Dial 5568 Didi”! Imperial Oil Limited are asking for " their Montague, P.E.I. property, size Of land 13 ‘ also warehouse on same 30’ x 351/2’, warehouse All tenders should be addressed to Im Ltd., Department NO. 21, P. O. Box 220, Halifa‘v and the envelope to be marked “Tender”. Tenders will close on October 15, 1958, or any tender not necessarily accepted DERS former 13qu pan. L. _ a. 33"