r?". N Prescription. For A4 Profit: A Guardian Want All - Call 85 .n.- Guardian. Page 13 llltnzd ly, Oct. 29, 1956 '0-l MEMORIAM ' lmtln - ln fond and loving mem- ury of Mrs. Alexander A. Wood. Tr-yon, who passed away Oct. 3). 1955. V we think of her in silence. ind on repeat her. name; What would we give to hear her l()tt'9. And see her smile again. l:u-r remembered by I-ilorence. and family. p Job or THANKS Hltlulte leaving for our home in 5-ask we would like on behalf of our brother's wife and ourselves in express deepest thanks for the many acts of kindness ' nded to llx in our time of sorrow. Fred west, Bessie (Macl(enzie) West. Frank .The family of the late Sgt. Allan )1 :-lnnuls, wish to thank all those who helped in any way during the bereavement, to all our friends and relatives, who sent flowers. mas: cards and letters. Sincere thanks to you all. Old Nfld Copper Mine To Produce GULL POND. Nfld. (CP) - A copper mine that made a false start half a century ago is being reamed out and readied to begin ore production next spring. Mine boss T. E. Swanson and a 15-min crew are driving a three- cnmpartment shalt into the min- eral rock. The 250-foot level was the target for October and by Feb- ruary the miners hope tothsve the shaft completed at 7w feet. Gull Pond is in central New- foundland 20 miles from the sea at Hall's Bay. and 50 miles from the nori.h shore development of 'rllt Cove where "a mine is bPliIK prepared with an expected production of 3,000 tons a day. At the Gullbridge mlne Mr. susnson says "we have been talking vaguely of a 1.000-ton-pen day concentrating mill but you can change from s l.000- to s 2.- 000 - ton mill with very little change in floor space. We don't know how big this mine may be- come because we have not yet examined the ore body except by drilling." ORE UNDER LAKE Present plans are to start min- inr at 1,000 tons a day to be dollblod If the ore proves of good crude and market conditions war- rant. Ore stockpiling will begin mwt spring but full production is nnl expected until a year or 10 months from now. Diamond drilling is said to In- lll(':ilf' at least 2.000.000 tons of ore running more than two per cent copper, with a higher percentage in some , Several " bodies also exist. all the ore ly- lllil under Gull Lake. Outcropv lllnlzs on the lake bottom may load to an arm of the lake being drained sometime in the future. Power is supplied at present by diesel generators bllt a 60-foot fall on South Brook. eigh tmiles' dis- font. may be the site of hydro de- vclnpmenf. The mine and mill are expected to employ 400 or 500 men, and tnwnsite plans are tentative. Copper was discovered here in 1905 and in will. when the copper boom was near collapse. a 75-foot shaft was sunk on the rim of the bond and a its - foot exploratory tunnel rlln out. The area was drilled again in I922 and 1928. then left to the wilderness until Ill" present government began il.s Con federation in THROWS KNIFE IN THEATRE TORONTO (CP)-Patrons pan- icked Wednesday night when a man stood up in the audience at tho downtown Astor Theatre and hurled a hunting knife. John Ma- IINLV. sitting several rows in front of the knife thrower. escaped so rious injury when the handle and not the six-inch blade struck him In the neck. Police later charged Fred Morrison, 24, with carrying an offensive weapon and at 1049. mineral developmen. policy after p learners lloconlsonateo I TWO DOARDERS. OLD AGE pensioners preferred. Dlnl 5ll7. DOARDER FOR SINGLE HEAT. ed room. 284 Grafton St. Dial 6818. PRIVATE HOME. cl.-:NrnAlT Also rooln to let. Near Hospitals Phone 4381. . LARGE I"RON'. ROOM FOR EL- nerly couple also bed in double room. Lennox Nursing Home. Dial 3150. Business lippsrtsnlty WE STILL HAVE A FEW WEST- em ft ” available in On- tario, Quebec and the Maritimes for Automotive Retail Stores. We are offering this opportunity to responsible people interested in OPGTIIJBE their own business. Take advantage of thirty years' experience by associating with Canada's most progressive Auto- motive Chain, 115 stores now in operation. For further informa- tion write to Western Tire and Auto Supply Limited, Head Of- fice. Box 204, London, Ontario. . Bars Leaving P R BOSTON AND TORONTO. ov. Znd. Can accommodate 1 u. Dial 5403. cars anti Trucks For Sale CAR BUYERS Your hunting daze is over when you look over these "Bang-up" Specials. 1951 DODGE SEDAN S895.00 1948 DODGE SEDAN 5395.00 F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings For Iisllt TWO ROOMS 1!! KING 8!. Phone 7205. OFFICE .SPACE. iii .GREA'l' George Street, Apply 3488. SMALL STORE. APPLY 055 Elm Ave. Dial 5889. FURNISHED HEATED ROOM. with sink. Central. Dial 0373. 1 BEDROOMS, SECOND FLOOR. heated and furnished, one suit- able for two girls. Dial 3306. H E A -r E n UNFURNISHED rooms. Very Central. Dial 4584 after 5.30 p.m. TWO .FURNI8HED HEATED rooms second floor. Central. Dial 0497. Mg w SMALL APARTMENT ON SEC- and floor. S " A ' d Apply 0 Hillscrest Ave. 7 app T-W0 ADJOINING UNFURNISIL ed ” ' ' I second floor. 37 Pasrsmore St. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 3rd floor, one furnished on first floor. Dial 5669 during day, 8290 after 5 p.m. 4 ROOM HEATED GROUND floor apartment. on Molpeque Road, less than a mile from centre of city. Dial 4440. DACHETI-.OR....A7PkA R r M E-NTS likewise suitable for worki cou ies. Unfurnished. Centrs. 0il- cated. See A. W. Gaudet,, Solicitor. FOR RENT IN BELVEDERE ares. half modern duplex house, Oll heated. Three bedrooms, Hardwood floors throughout. Ap- ply Box 509 Guardian. For Sail wluzaccufm. DIAL use. 1.; il"o'-FAIR FURNACE. GOOD CON- dltion. Dial 7 N g g ONE WAS-HING MACHINE. (El.- ectricl. Dial 7192;; M.w g pAnv CARRIAGE. onnv. COM- binatlon stroller, car-bed and can rlage. 816.00. Russ Hotel. TWO YOUNG CALVES. SHORT- horn grade. Vernon Pr-oude, Erackley. Phone seas. IADY CARRIAGE. PLAY PEN. twin stroller. Good condition. Phone 7435. I CRIB. NEWLY REDECOIATED, For sols Very good condition. Reasonable. Dial 3235. ONE USED SINGER EI.E(.'I'RIC Console model sewing machine. Price 093.50. Singer sewing Machine Co. Phone 4551. l WW1) - OPERATED suns! slicer, 1 electric drink cooler. 1 electric computing counter scale, Capacity 24 lbs.. Phone 0183. ounnnc HEA'I'ER.. KIEEEI size, like new. Also Aladdin Lamp apply Lem Buell. Mer- maid R.R. No. 9. r u R E n RVEVD . SIIORTHORN herd beef type. twelve females. two bulls A. G. MacLellan. Am- herst. N S, RR. 2. Phone 1585. FOR SALE on'ltEN'rT4r'liftfl7r7- llsue December lst, 9 room house and bath. Double lot. El-l eclrlflly. hot and cold water.' Apply to Box Slllii. I Services" Will ' FOR run BEST IN .-r.v Tsi- Ils. Dial him). 314-53 330 W- William 'v'v'hestley RRG. ISLAND GRILI. QUEEN STIIIT serving full course specializing in Chinese Dial 53. IeI.EOD1 AU'I'O BODY. SPRAY painting. and welding at reason- able Intel is Al on Street Dial 0751. CALL ED'S STORM WINDOW service cleaning and plsclni 01 windows. Phone Sta. Also clean- ing yards. Transportation Wants! TWO LADIES REQUIRE PASS- age by car to Toronto or Mon- treal between Nov. 10th and 13th writs .Mrs. Matthias Malone, Stanley Bridge. Phone 20-3 Hun- ter River. Wanted dishes. IT'S NOT T00 EARLY TO PLAN( your church or school Christ-I mas prograxn. For material and suggestions, visit The Bible House. (Upposlle Eat,on'g; ONE ORGAN IN GOOD CONDI-' tion. 1 acre of turnips, pulled. 'ready for grading. Quality of mangles. Mrs Hersey Carver, Lyndale, P.E.l. STANDARD nnnnmuin cnnsr nut. 5 years Sire Jolllty. Dam, Juanita Worthy. Sound. In Show condition. Bred to Clea. Bruce MacPhersun, Winsloe. HOUSE. BARN, STORE, GARAGE on one acre land at Nine Mile Creek, electricity available, Ap- ply to 25 Grafton St. East. Char- lottetown. MARE ll YEARS. 4 milk coil- l heifer 3 years, 1 steers. 350 years, 5 feeders, 4 calves, 1: sheep, 1 ram, ll pigs. 100 hens. W. H. Cameron. South West Int JOHN DEERE 40. NEW IN AP- ril. Perfect condition. May be seen after 4.30 p.m. Four spring calves, Three polled Angus and Holstein. and one Holstein. Ken Morrison. Pleasant Grove. 1 PLATFORM SCALE F.M 1.000 lb. Gov. lnsp. 2 S.H. Pine Panel Doors 78 x 28 and 83 x 34 with finish, and hardware. 1 Jack- et heater. (SMall) I H.W. Rad- iator. Phone 4744. FARM OF 40 ACRES AT KING- ston in excellent condition. in- cluding buildings Electricity and water in house. Near church- es andlschool. Seven miles from city. Apply Mrs: Thomas 11. Beer. Malpeque Road. FOR SALE Uscd Fawcett coal range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 House For Sale ON BAYFIELD ST. Living room, dining room, kitchen and porch. Three bedrooms upstairs. Hard- wood floors throughout. also garage. GEORGE DOUGLAS Real Estate 96 Upper Queen St. Folsals lialp ifsstsl rTo"uN-rArN GIRL WANTED. Ar- ply in person to the Renduvom. WAITRESS. APPLY IN PERSON at island Grill. Queen St. W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY young girl or middle-aged wom- an to do light house-keeping. Phone 835. 32.00 HOURLY POSSIBLE DOING MIDDLE WANTED - A LE BO'l'I'I.B pints or quarts. Dial E. SECOND HAND BABY CARRI- aga in good condition Dial 5054. GARAGE. IN. VICINITY. OF Rochford Square. Apply to box 507, Guardian. AGED 'LADY to board in modern country home, reasonable. Phone 8317 after 0.30. THE ROSS BURNER 3. ELECTRIC LIMITED Oil & Electric Ranges - Oil or Coal Ranges - Refrigerators- Vacuum Cleaners - Washinx Machines- Floor Oil Furnaces - Television - Rangettes- Radius Prest-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen Ranges - Quaker Oil Ranges- Cabinet or Space Oil Heaters- Kemac Oil Burners will burn coal, wood and garbage. Power (gun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. Immediate delivery & installation Cash, Terms or Re-establishment ' Credit and D. V. A. 141 Windsor St. Halifax, N. 8. Dial 43 56 St. Peter's Road Charlottetown. P. E. I. Evenings, Dial 5353 Wanted In Item BED-SITTING ROOM. CENTRAL. Dial 3306. WANTED or ELDEITL-Y cour- le four room houseiror flatgself GARAGE IN CITY, ELM AVEN- us or vicinity. Apply Box 510 Guardian. contained. Occupancy first of November or soon after. Phone 9756. WANTED 1'0 nii:"Nr Foul: on five room apartment or house in City. Write Box 508 Guard- in. Work Vfantsll GOOD MAN WITH CATTLE. hogs. tractor. Single. Apply Box 513M Guardian. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO- LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 REPORT ONLY more shopping days till Christ- mas. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our gronvenit-nt lay- awsy plan. A small deposit holds your order. icAu-rlrvl. KITCHEN mali- et (white) Like new. 335.”). AP- lrmpied wounding. P 'S-no&op1- a Q"glOI, ply 08 Spring Park Road. DRUGGIST WANTED Druggisi or certified drug clerk required for drug store in Tignish. .TignisI'l Co-operative Association Ltd. Tignisli. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SALESMAN WANTED INTERNATIONAL AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTOR require a salesman preferably experienced in selling auto- motive parts or other allied lines. who is interested in building a secure future with the Canadian Subsidiary of a long established U. S. Organization, with a Dun and Bradstreet rating of AAA-1. We pay out top salesmen commission in excess of Ten Thousand individually per -year. The man we want must be capable of functioning independently, THIRTY YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, a good mixer and motivated by a desire through hard work to earn a high rate of commission without close supervision He must have a car in good condition and able to finance himself for sixty days to work Prince Ed- ward Island and the East. Coast of New Brunswick com- mencing at Shediac to Bathurst, calling on Automotive Dealerships, independent Garages, Construction Com- panies and Fleet Accounts. This is already 1 proven, es- tablished territory and presents an outstanding oppor- tunity for the fortunate applicant. Apply National Em- ployment Office, Charlottetown at once. Personal inter- views will be conducted at the National Employment Of- fice, Confederation Building, Charlottetown, Oct. 29 and 30. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Civil Service of Canada) Supply Liaison Officer (University Graduate) Defence Production. Washington. D.C.. 85.1oo46.4zo (plus allowances). Legal Adviser (Contracts), Defence Production, Ottawa. 37.500-3S.4fli. Research Officer-Plant Physiology (with Master's Degree). Agricul- ture, Ottawn. 05.040-86.N0. Mechanical Engineering Inspector (University graduate with spec- ialization in Metallurgy), National Defence. Ottawa. 83.81)-30.540. Building Cleaning Supervisor. Public Works. Ottawa. 86.670.80.11). Technical Officer-Chemistry (University Graduate), Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. Up to 85.640. For details Writ! to CM! Service Commisslson. Ottawa. Ask for Circular 56-mil. Heating and Ventilation Technician. Public Works. Ottawa. 5.190- 35.640. Fire Protection Engineers (University Jrraduaiesl, Ottawa. From 35.100 to 30.400- Research Officer-Agricultural Bacteriology (with Master's Degrees). Agriculture. Ottawa. 06.100-9.81). For details write to Civil Ser- vice Commission. Ottawa. Quote Competition 56-004. Range Ballistics Officer (with knowledge of English and French). In- Publia Works. Vancouver. B. C. - Despite symlchu' graduated in arts at the doctors' fears that she would nlv- University of British Columbia Fri. er Walk. talk. 0" think again after day. The accident put her in a eo- : car accident in 1952, Edna Ach- ms for 96 days. Dr. Norman Mae- RECOVERY COMPLET Kenzle UBC president, is putting on her academic hood. Solids More Important Than Fats In Milk, Nutritionist D! HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP) - Canada's 81,- butterfat content. 000,000,000 dairy industry was told DEBATE HARMFUL by a top federal nutritionist Grant M. Csrlyls of Calgary to modify the age-old om pha- council president. fold the annual into the development of dairy spection Services. National Defence. Nicolet. PH. 9.00-5.00- Pension Advocates (Lawyers). Veterans Affairs, various centres. 84 640. Social Worker (with Bachelor of Social Work. preferably Master of Social Workldegree), Indian Affairs, Regina. Sask. 84.710-35.310. Technical and Catalogue illustrators, National Defence, Ottawa. 04.410- Informatlon Officer (with editorial experience). Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. 34.31)-84.770. Fisheries Bacterlologists. inspection Service. Fisheries. various centres. From 83.900 to 84.950. For details. write to Civil Service Commission. Ottawa. Ask for Circular 57.3. Materiel Identification Techhnicians (various specialties), Defence, Ottawa. 04.060-34.500. Excise Tax Auditors, National Revenue. 84 560. National various centres. Up to Nursing Counsellors (registered nurses with certificate in Public Health Nursing), National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. 3.1.300 General Helpers. Public Printing and Stationery, Ottawa. 3l.24 an hour. Except where otherwise specified. details and lpplicalion forms It Civil Service Commission Offices, main Post Offices and National Employment Offices. of milk solids. health department's nutrition di- vision. told the National Dairy Council that in his opinion the medical profession has fully established its case linking fats to arterial heart disease. among foods, but the value was in milk solids and not the fat. dairy industry to accept because the false idea that the fat content of milk indicates the value has such a long history. habits on dairy fanns and meth- ods of payment and even legisla- tion in a way that will be hard to change. But I believe this em- phasis on fat changed. drop of deepening dairy concern over the way the scientists have been attacking the health value of fats. Years of struggle have gone sis on the fat content in milk and sessions Wednesday that the but- direct more attention to the value tarflt controversy was as are 'pregnant with b chief of the files" than other single issue fan- ing the industry. ”And yet no single issue is more difficult to discuss in public be cause so much evidence is inclu- clusive." he said. Dr. Pett agreed the situation was discouraging. Physicians who for years were ardent supporters of the dairy industry now were telling people not to use milk, ice cream or other dairy products. "I am bound to say." he added. "that these attacks on dairy prod- ucts are likely to continue for some time and are almost certain to influence consumption unfavor- ably, although I believe that in the end the full fact will not be as bad for the dairy industry as they now seem." Dr. L. B. Pett. not yet In nutrition, milk was still tops "This is I hard fact for the "It has influenced breeding content must he .. herds wodllcllll milk with high of their ecclcslastlc office Sunday ml P0Z9Oll- by Mo” Anglican Bishop ls Consecrcliecl ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Apgti. can churchmen in the bright garb performed the ceremonies that consecrated Canon John Alfred Meaden as bishop of Newfound- land. The consecration was Rev. Philip lord nrchb 1040. Until Newfoundlala id: Canada the diocese was in the see of the archbishop of Canterbury. Archbishop Carrlngton was 3. slated by Rt. Rev. Robert Enroll Waterman. bishop of Nova Sentlr Rt. Rev. John Dixon. bishop Montreal. and Rt. Rev. Robert boring. bishop of Maine. Sunlight streamed th stained glass windows on I 1,000 worshippers gathered in Gothic stone cathedral of St. J the Baptist as the procuslon church dignitaries followed a clfix into the sanctuary at front of the church. Dr. Pett spoke against a back- Tesi Case In Ontario Will Be . TOY W PROFESSIONAL CARDS Of Interest '0 Many Farmers SANCO Mfg. Co., sun West NOW OPEN Third. Los tngeias fl. Calif. ' ATTENTION OTTAWA (CP-Hearings will members. avEhY?j.E&Ei We invite you to visit our new be reopened by the Supreme Court The case. referred to the I" HI USA a" Wm. toy department. up our new ' of Canada next month into a test by the federal government last -"WE:--. we-( ---- :::"..'::I ::...l:::' "::: .l.'t': 50”C”0"5- He J. A --o- .”.'."..”"'3f.l.:Z.'3-'. :2;:.':r: ..:(..'".;':-.:l:l zfllfrf .';9ND::;,d';:: 1,; "mini": proud of our toys. you will find 5." Mom.” g M", 11' M" 5t "'1' W Exchange of blankets. tern or wmpulso , programs of in the selling of at farm products. . - everything and anything for all ' car tubes and gcgtter mam marketing farm products. lnclud , hogs. peaches and n 33 m ' " mg. ,;,.,,,,,,,,g .l pm. ,0... m mhm” u 1” :Y:"'",. L G"""' 0:; '1 in exchange for old wollens. The court asked Wednesday that l(:l';eUsle)t;bles. . . 5 a Q I . forumpiny years in U.S.A, now is so easy and convenient, 1...... J. Elmer Blanchard, IA. Free delivery and pick 'up :;s:'rIr;ell.(:pet;et &re&e.nt:d '2 H. hem” mm M" . huh . In cans. Local g'gp- ly gifts for the home and any us 9.... 3;. 1-... Q; J. 5' my." to. service. For information In problem 0, Wm,” mm 1... 0. mnkeung pm, 1,, on", resentatlves needed. Act now and plember ofl thewfamilm. our M A. F ac I com" K." . 6'". & DIAL 8171 cm mukemm Mud! M" PW. provinces. For some months off!- 'Snt:'lll(:: dI:.:,ihM.autco.umlarql. 'slzyd.:r-dyer” gill Dectmber 21:, 3"; :rcm;r..".. . nglgtl om" "u: E... "E to levy emf". on an” arm”. :gIT1::l'Ied;lC.VlQ.ngI:;ownd.l una- tsst Ass Fsssi COME IN AND vIsIT Alli M. om: us. ,,,,"', in M"'”'” '9' "-'f"' :11”? ”.'l"" ”' rox HOUND, ii? nnacx Wu” Us in 35:; Q, .. pg an Lzig :m'Z'.-':l:k:?l'."il' "if "It." 95- sys em PM ;:':',,.':,'f'.Y,,,",3" 3 TL MAY WE SUGGEST A GIFT CHIROPRACTOR 1-endm. Wm be mmgwd invalid, chaos could result ualaaa , PM A. w lho . E..L..E.......EE,,.g. from the whole family for Pop at nOeudot,l.l..I. um" November 8 for the ggnggpud "um V," up. .. ,. LOST AT nonrlnn, TAN AND and Mom. wily not write the rest Pump In onnu u. A" "F985 of School provide nlterna .....o...a. white ms. Ludo)" collie dog. or the family and . " your N" .1 H:-3' " am” .. purchase and removal of taxes owing Cardigan lately. 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