Page to The Guardian snsrisn Isa-sssus M0"d3Y- Oct 7- 1957 can sccosusopsr: two boarders. an. In. Montague I F0'Quick Results Advertise 'r We isip latss Act: No HANDICAP - we WIIJOW WOULD LIKE STUD- elt or business p'rl to board. ive tninuta walk from busi- ness Center. Write Mrs. Doss Miller. General delivery Char- lottetmvn. can as! Trucks For Sale Ina limos. IT.si”an.s.s.' good condition. would like to seU before Oct. 31. Phone 7E I951 AUSTIN. NEW RE-CON- dtsioned motor. Good tires and bod.V- A-PPIV apartment 4, 57h; Water Street. FOR sAL1-:-ms PLYMOUTH sedan. Radio and heater. Re- sonable. Ken MacLeod, Kin- I053. 1951 DODGE SEDAN IN GOOD condition. Apply Donia B. A. Service Station, Gnmon street East. 157 MERCURY. AUTOMATIC. radio. etc. 3.000 miles. Trans- ferred. Priced for quick sale Phone Summerside 7703. Far llent IN MEMORIAM BROWN - In loving nsunory of my dear mother, Mrs. W. W. (Mahdi Brews who passed sway Oct 1. D55. L Ever tee (-6 Lloyd E. Brown. DOIRON - In loving memory of I kind and loving b T T and father. Adolphe Doiron who died Oct 1. 1955. byhersol Always remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. ITAIII. - in loving memory of Mrs. Paul Stahl who passed away Oct. 7th. 1966. Ivaect are the memories silently It apt. or one we loved and will never forget. Always remembered by Dan,- wtnnie and family. FLOOD - in loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Cath- erine Flood who departed this life October 1. 1956. No experience necessary. No css required. Men earning 8.1!) per hour full or part- time Bonus Plan. Analy is wrinting to F Granger. 350 St. Roch Street. Montreal, Que ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN IT. serving full course dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5223. Services Offered PIANO LESSONS GIVEN IT experienced teacher in Park- dale district. Dial 5955 after 5.30 p.m. gh Wanted wssrran -0 ALE no'rrrLs:a Pints or quarts Dial 8595. noom AND I370-Itnn ALSO meals; also To Let, 1-room Apt. Apply to 218 King Street. Mrs. Lena Maclnnis. wsursn - sTfon””si-:vi?N room house. Three bedrooms. In vicinity of Charlottetown. Write Box S. B. Guardian. FOR RENT PDOOI SANDIII Chandler Bros. Dial 655?. ONE FRONT ROOM: 157 Queen Strebt. HEATED AND FURNISHED Your not forgotten Mother dear, Nor ever shal you be. As long ss life and memory last We shall remember thee. Russell and Anne. Ottawa. Ont. rooms. 3 Orlebar Street. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, 1 BATH. furnished, Kensington Box I71. ITAHI. - in loving y d a dear mother Mrs. Paul C. Stahl, who passed sway Octob- er 7. 1956. -.... 1 . THREE ROOIIH AND BATH. 3 0”0b" b"I"3l 535 melmn" hot and cold water. heated. I1 0f I loved one zone to F931 on ground floor, own extrance. But will never be forgotten 3,,m,.,,- Md school 51,-ea, By the ones who loved her best. pm 5331 sur'coN'rsINnn FIVE room arparliment. automatic oil heat. Phone 9456. GARAGE TO BENT. FOR WIN- ter months. Apply box 461, Guardian. UN- SEVEN IIOOM HOUSE. heated. Agply Boa (63. Guar- . dish. I Always resnensbeed by daughter Joy and grandchildren Gail and Wayne Msclntyre. IIIELL - in loving memory of I dear wife and mother, Mrs. L. Arbatt Buell. who passe! arwsy Oct. 1. 1950. Tinsmonthotsmeswithdeep Fsr Ssls Woks isles rTdnT-nitN31T- MIN Wood. Alexandra. CAR TRAILER, NEARLY NEW 140 upper Prince Strecit. TRACTOR TRAILER. RAY- mond Wood. Albany. TWO TRAINIJD FOX IIOUNDS. David Stewart. -Southport. regret. It brings back I day we'll never; fo et Y8 . You fell asleqa without goodbye But memories of you will never die. Lovingly remembered by Hus- - hand and family. ' CHANDLER-In loving memory , of our dear parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Chandler. who departed this iile. October 6. 1956 and October 0. 1940 re- , apectively. sweet memories will linger for- ever. Time cannot change them. it's MOODY BEATEB DIGGER. Good working order. Kenneth Owen. Malpeque. nounp DINING itoolu table. buffet. and small tables. true. Years that may come. cannot -:"9':5lE',"g-ggigg 7, ,”g ”V"' Y S IN-IJIIY WASHING 9" "WI" "'"”"'b""'" d 3"” EAIn5achineP8i00.00. Ross Burner Ever I menmersd by their (amtly. NICE YOUNG COW. NEWLY ft ” ” Lem Mckinnon. . . Higlllield. W wt- Canada It High STEI-IR CALI-', NINE MONTHS . old. welntt 450 lbs. Holstein industrially and-. u. waivers. union Road. w”5”4L- E"3""d lop” FoMItA.sAI.I.-: - so PELEE-s. wuh ""”'m M on per cent Cross breul. 4'1: months old. of the world's population, Canada has become one of the worlds leading Industrialized nations. H. Leslie Brown. commercial coun- 31.00 each. Mrs. Celestine Smith, Cult-ton. ONE MACHINE SHED H I C: sellor for Canada, told a meeting of industrialists in this Stafford- also number of fox pens and wire. George Johnston. Kin- shlre town Thursday. ykorl. v - .. .u...---v. IDI-ivean: -o-cntw w Addressing the annual luncheon at the Wslsall area of the Na- tional Union of Manufacturers. Brown outlined Canada's eco- nomic prospects. He predicted that her imports from Britain for 1957 will increase to to IS per cent over last year's figures. Tails To Save Old Theatre LONDON IAPI - Almost in tears. actress Vivien Leigh ad- mitted defeat Thursday in her el- IOI1 to save London's St. James Theatre from being demolished In make room for I new office building. ''II is naturally a bitter disap- pointment," she said. "not only to people In the theatre. but to people all over England and I great deal of the world. Iudglng from letters I received." she spoke at a luncheon after officials of the Piccsdllly and St. James Association said they found it impossible to raise the Developed North rancuson WAITRESS WANTED APPI. macros. mt- draulir hoist. will take 'rattls on trade or sell out-right. Dial L567. runs a it I: n mam-zronn bull. 4 mo. Excellent brad- ing. Keith Buell. Murray Har- hour. ONE USED ELEVATOR POTAA In digger with power take-oi at special price. Me-Guigsn snd Boyle Limited. trivnon LACE8 as? me. our Ribhon. I500 yds. .3i.o0. Beautiful taffctlzed. Vs - Vs". Postpaid. Schsefer, 34, Drum- mondville, Que. TITINCTI-TMT0'I'0A 'It6IIA"7Aii.i model TV. Blonds finish per- fect conditlon; also mink neck- plece I4 skinsv like new. Phone Borden 34-3i. Jack Ca-nvbell. Carleton Siding. Y in person. Island Grin. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY lnpersontoltfents” snt.QueenSt. lisosis Idliutd WmTTmm. man to keep house for man partially crippled with ritis. Must be well recorn I ' I :5 I I fgiilgg IIIIII III WANTED BY WOMAN LIVING alone in country about 8 miles from Ch'Town. One couple or woman. Free rent and fuel, handy churches and store. Write Box 461 Guardian. gamed Ts lay ITT-TOOT cifosizniiv-”'fITtT(7It box Write. stating price and condition to Hector Darrach, Argyle Shore. Wanted To Ilent Small house or apartment in or near City. Phone 7iXl9. An immediate opening Furnishings Department ( enced saleslady. THANKSGIVING 3;: fw;;".:in"' -'-9'-""w'.”.? TURKEYS FRESH KILLED WHEN ORDERED ' O GIL HENRY 0 Phone 9313 FOR SALE i ON HIGHLAND AVE. 8 room house. 4 rooms upstairs and bathroom. 4 room downstairs and pow- der room. Oil heated. Large lot and garage. GEORGE DOUGLAS Red Iktate, Insurance 96 Upper Queen ATTENTION FARMERS For sale 0 n s Grey- Sydner p o I a t o picker. Practically new. BERT MCCARDLE, Kinkora. SALESLADY WANTED For HOME FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT is available in our Home dry goods) for an expen- This is a permanent position with usual employee benefits. Apply in person to- ' THE PERSONNELL MANAGER R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Summerside, P. E. I. NICE HOME I rooms, bath and sunporch. easy to heat. (oil furnace). There is over 1!; an N BRIGHTON I am leaving for British Columbia next week, and ' so our house must be settled right away. It is a lovely home well taken care off with 7 It is warm and cozy and acre of land (114 x 245) around the house. with lovely lawns, birch trees, apple trees. flowers. Children love it here and so did we. If you want a good home at a good price. please come out today. The address is 55 YORK LANE. Also for sale at 55 York Lane are beds. chests, round dining room table. chairs, lawn mower, children's tables and chairs, sleds, etc. 55 YORK LANE china cabinet, piano, PROFESSIONALICARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, M.1n...7T.TsC roles -.m.'E'J.'f!.".'9'!".lf; Hm 1. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. E.”1"1.”- H. L ..-E" 9'3 M. A. Fnmier, LLB. Bash of Commerce ling Allison M. Gillis, Ll..B.- L'L'E9'.""'.'.E- 19' "E A. Wslthen Gilda. u.n. Phllps IlIg..b"lll"Gs-out R. Palmer I Hsslam Ball: of Nova Seotfa lit ZPJIETF NEBT I73 Gflflll Stress J. A. M.asGnigan' Carrie Bldg., IIII Z I. IAN M. Mscu-SOD. I13. CUIIII ILDG. (Above Dee Dead) om. asst . MscP'hss 5 Trainer H Case In lid 1 FREDERICCA. LARGE, Room In e.3I..I.. (Acronh-onIBoyalBIdlI&.) DIALIH OPTOMETRISTS I. A. Carruthers, It. 0. I 118 Kent St. Dial Isl! I Byron J. Grant, -O.&D.: I IN KOII BL. "II .I. S. Taylor, Corner Keel I ones He. OIHOI ,1” - I10 57' H. .I. M-abon, R.0. Mestsgns P. I. I. CHIROPRACT OR ""o7Tt7v.”iT.....'”"T as Prioesl. puma ARCHITECT T m.. .. ..mm.. I. Arch. l.8.A.I.C-. limes-dds. P.I.I. Md: rrllln phi ssss sllal psrtation provided to competent person with references. Write ' experience. refer- enclostng recenf' snapshot if possible to J. M. MacKay, 253 Forbes St., New Glasgow. N.s. For SALE BRACKLEY POINT Brfckrete semi bungalow house. in acre land, fenced. safe for chlldren. garage. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kit- chen, hath, cement cellar throughout. New furnace this year (hot water comb.) Partly financed (Sun Life) su.ooo.oo. GEORGE DOUGLAS Real Estate is Upper Queen Street FOR SALE - I Taken in trade wood com- bination doors. 2! 8&0! x 6! 9": 2! 10,51 X 6' 9"; 2' 8" x 6' 8 5v8". - Also wood storm win- dows.-Clearing out sale of high grade paint at cost. All must go to make way for our expanding alum- inum door and window business. WEATHERALL ALUMINUM CO. 125 Kent Street Dial 843 FOR SALE I953 Buick (Super) 4 Door Sedan. Can be seen at the Imperial Service Station, porner Great George St. and Euston Street. DELIVERY BOY WANTED Apply Michael's Grocery Longworth Avenue RIQIIFORD. Vt. --Farm own- er Paul Di Paola of Montreal explains to I bewildered Ameri- ROAD BLOCK he feels entitled to string hprbed-wire fence across I gra- vel rosd on the United States- csn woman motorist just whyIQudIec horde near lllchford. Vt. The man clslrns nobody paid torn down twice. Be is going ts to put through s road on his lesvs down. Ilproperty. His fence has been It ' W Photo Average Family is 3.9 Persons OTTAWA (()PI- The number of Canadian families increased" by 424,116 between 1951 and 1956. the bureau of statistics reported Thursday. The 1956 population census rec- orded 3.7ll.500 fa in ilies com- pared to 3.287.384 in 1951. Of the total, 91 per cent con- sisted of I married couple with or without children. The average size of families with both hus- band and wife at home was 3.! persons. Canada's husband snd wife team.s.showed that on the aver- sge, a husband was B sad I wife 39. Thorneycrofi Says No "Bomb" OTTAWA (CPI - Peter Thor- neycroft. chancellor of the United Kingdom exchequer. said Friday dropped no "bomb" It Must Tremhlant. Que. He said that when he disclosed there last Saturday that Britain had informally proposed In An- glo-Canadlan free-trade union. he was depicted in some reports as a man with "two bombs" in his pockets. He told I press conference he hoped he would never again be an depicted. He had disclosed the informal proposal in reply to re- porters' questions. There had been news reports that such I proposal had been made and he could not deny their truth. 3' II TODAY'S SPECIAL HunIin' a bargain 1955 FORD SEDAN F. R. McLeIne Ltd. A Dial 7358-9 LEXIINGTON. KU..-Raven Smaliwood. M. was trapped Ioo beer bottles, scrap metal. hol(l!In-dture:- -as-utsssous. oscsssssu minutes Monday night before he was cut free with s torch. AI- MAURICE BLOCK Co. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR ' IRON and STEEL SCRAP I2.000 I5. Ionl S20.00' CAR BATTERIES each 1-00 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. Truck seal; weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kant I Open 8 AM. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. AUCTION SALE AT CHURCH ROAD (MIDGHL) KING'S COUNTY Ontls.sprsrnllssfos-rnerlyownedbyosearlanm Wednssdsy,0ct.9th,2o'olock.'I'bs Iollowhu hous- abusn snssprtngi. s hInsIn,l eI'uusssu,s eusuua-must mepnauuset esutnsnt. 1 clans eohlnst, messu tIbleIndchairI,I I-sang chsIn,1wunsIsns,1 dining:-can sults,1dssstsr- ssunnu;1Ia-suetnsntsuruu; snansnsss, resnlIssssr.lQs.QIn.1rIibiIosr assum- fsstpInpIsa.lsnsI"s4'uIl2"aI"iu. nsuuosusslusisnsowtagsssssy. r-um T7 E-I HAMPTON Wide and sincere 5,2! til. I III II-' II :3 3 I II ...!I II III st; ti, gi Hi sympathy - tor. and the Orange Association I .. ,. NOT SUPPER ENOGI-l other Fayette County Jail pris- oner slinped throiuh the hole made by sswltu out I e of bar. on the floor In of byterlan Church. on September lath. services at the home, Try- on United Bqtist Church. and at the Peoples' Ce 1 were conducted by the Church Pas- of which the deceased was A A ' member for over 40 years, and were very largely st- tsnded by this III snlsation and by relatives and friends at the Sunday services. September 8. Congratulation are being ex- tended to the members of the the Provincial Exhibit- ion Grounds. The prizes won ex- tended for and wide. including those who were exhibit . snd sesldents.sf our merging dis- lsrtl used to grease him is so tenuts to free him. A! Wirsphsts IUITICO csoss ICIOOL The following is the honor ml of Rustieo G-oss school for tho moths of August and squan- Grode X, l. Ross Ann Pelt-rl. Ins poucsue. I. Roy Peters. - steri Grads VII. 1. Phn Gallant. 2. Peter Gsllsst. I. David Dou- gl 5-” ti : ! E 1 I W”; F iii xiii gl til: I i s R 2? I 3 0 if . I I , I E