Use Guardian IWani - DiaIg8I5O,. I T. Page 10. The Guardian I Tuesday, Oct. 9:-1956 . IN MEMORIAM COSTELLO-In fond and loving memory of a dearyvtife and IIlh0' ther. Mrs Peter Lostello .Wbe0 departed this vtorld on Otto I 9th. I949 Sadly missed and always l'P"l9m' bored by husband and family- BUELL-ln loving nvzmory "I I dear wife anthnother. Mrs I. A. Buell. who passed away 0i'I0b- er mi. 1950. . Tis only a Grave. but it sill needs t-are. fearders Aceeuneletd for non MALE BOARDERS. HOME COOK ONE GROUND FLOOR FURN- ed meals. Dial 6396. ished room. Heated Dial 4415. MALE BOARDERS ACCOM.M0- I ROOMS ON SECOND FIJOOI dated. near Federal Building for 2 male roomere, heated and Home cooked meals. television. furnished. Dial &. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal St. ---- Fer Salt Business Opperriiltles ACT NOW ro i-:s'rAni.isii roux. Am?" P"-I'cW'- P50” 4059- Xo investment need- New. Wu. Dial 7915. self in permanent business ofl0NE PAm of Lgnms sliofs. )(Illli OH I) sit Sell established, natitimlly!MRVw WiRm. .iiiieili-ed products in rural area. Free life insurance plan. if you haw or could obtain car, Iliti'.n' to Dept. Z-C-LA. The J RN size 44. Dial 3185. B.7.U. l. Phtlle 718. lllilk 115 Cu. 350 St. Roch St , FERADE SHORT”-(jnT1Q-Bullyhrig s M M IALEX CAMERA AND ...v.ie'oi"L FLOOR FURNACE (1?,iioo'T. Isle ielp Wanted MAN FOR. IAIMWOII. E Marshfiald. Phone 5075. Touaiuav sum ELlC'l'lIClAN Apply Island Terminals Ile. Wood Islands. 'rW(Wv"i:iv"sirAran run or nine statutory holidays. 45 hour week, time and half overtime. giving references. Printers Ontario Ltd. WANTED able for man with suitable experience and men in: ri-i weekly. sun hour. connection. I Benefits. Apply by wire collect Pembroke Man required for delivery For the mother we love, In sleep- W,,,m.;,l' p.Q. ing there. I jjrrrrrr: Her iovang snule. I-er welw"-6 .: .. nillreclts For Sale - fa ' "ijm C lll.1)lt)L'TH COACH. GOOD tirlltllllull. Price 8250.00. .lohnI she mm, mm in in memory still, Nlttlaflsiln. Borden. I Not just today. but always M"- I950 rum-.' EXCEL-LENT icon-, ce. No one can fill her vacant place. 47 on: SAWDUBT auifhiizn FOR years old. Apply John 1). Camp- bell, Cardigan. R. R. 4. furnace, complete with brick. Jim Collins. Moritazut i,oi:iN-EBAL ELECT!-IIVCVRANGE. Apply in practically new. Apply 202 Way- work with growing busi- Must be - willing to tire ,work, and have . ing record and references. writing giving T1955. She was a wonderful wife and mo- ther she "med hm hm" squall; i9si"ruiii'si.i2:i?T'o'NTvEmir. No matter when we needed We always found her there. So on this ICIAV our hearts go out To the dearest and best of moth- CT! Who never had time to think of herself. Iut always thought of others. Always remembered by husbandv and family. iccAu(;nrEv- In ii'ii?iii'.;'memory of our Dear Father who passed, away Oct. 9. 10-11. Through the Valley of the Shadow Down the road we all must tread One we loved has gone before And now waits for us ahead. Sadly Missed by Sons and Daugh- I Malpeque Rd. -- Dial 7358 lers. EWELIF Tlii loving. memory-t:' our dear Aunt, Mrs. Margaret Jewell. who passed away Octob- dllllln ii.-irzain price for fast dis- posal llriie Box 453 Guardian. mouth street. I sell Malpeque Rd. and Nor aiiininatic transmission y able tires. signal lights while it all complete information to- 'BL7lLDlNG LU!” PRICEDVVTTIJII Box xxx GUARDIAN I xv miayan E .R.1L Z-r-mm Titer 'ey nman t Pgmow and back up lights radio and heater priced reasonable dial F 7214. CAR BUYERS You had better get this one for it second car. Q 1951 PREFECT SEDAN IPriced to sell only 313-1500. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. eratiiig reading for all price. A. Pickard Machinery. us er 9. 1955. at 6 T” Concord, A year of Striving. little play, Loving and giving all the way A cheery smile, a heart of gold;. In the dearest aunt, the we could hold. Fondly remembered by her three ' --- -- nieces. Janie. Elise and Bertlia.,9l'IE LARGE SECOND FLOOR Tc7A'lTl?FTli'illl"IG The New Haven Women's Insti- tute extend their thanks to ages. choose one of the many books at the Bible Haul! opposite Eaton's. CONDE MILKING MACHINE- two units complete with elect- ric motor in perfect condition. Apply Ben Newson. Harrington. .ioiisTi3'sfi-znz 1 son TRACTOR plough on steel and rubber the best in the market at the lowest OR RELAXING AND REGEN-'GE'I' QUICK RELIEF. LASTING comfort. Wilder's Stomach Pow- l-Iirry drugglst in Canada sells Wilder's - in the blud check- At Hughee', Jeukins' and Reddin Bros. Drug stores. Drug der. ered can Charlottetown; Foley's Store, Summerside. serving full 5228. A” water included. . ld,...; L1- . L- m. . Ruth Hately, Kenalngton.. ' HEATED. FURNISHED ROOM. Apply 174 Kent St. or phone 4330. half price. room. Heated. Dial 6276. ITW0 FURNISHED HOUSE-KEEP I ing rooms second floor, Dial 460 . all those who donated food and !ielp- LARGETFURNISHED r no Ni; mm PIE, ed in any way to make their cent supper a success. MILLICENT AGNES MaclSA A sad gloom was cast over Milo :')"d 3"rraaigtggl::"L::;ic;VnI:";:I Apply llamld Clements. East ecame - nes, beloved daughter of Mr. andI Mrs. W. Blanchard Maclsaac had passed away at the early age 10 years and 5 months. Millicent. who was born in Edin- burgh, Scotland on March 24th. 1946. came with her parents P.F.'.l. at the age of 5 months. She had attended school. as IN MEMORIAMT room in heated apartment. Cen- . tral, Dial 3309. in nuiiuzx HOUSE Arrr:n'-oc- tober 20th. Modern Convenient: es. John D. MacLeod, Montague. i-'otHt-'iious'i?:xt1:13:PiNo'iiii6Ms 1'0- AC Anne MacDonald. House. St. Peters Bay. Royalty. I-rwo UNFURNISHED nooius of third floor. one furnished room, second floor. Dial 5669 during day, 3296 after 5 p.ni. FOR RENT IN SUMMERSIDE. I” in good lO('al1t)fI, ground floor, unfurnished. self-contained a- partment. three bed rooms. liv- good condition. 1 condition. Albcrton. . I18- Apply Mrs. PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSE- at 114 Prince St.. at less than Reason for selling moving to much smaller place. FARM FOR SALE CONSISTING of one hundred acres. Ten acres of lumber and wood. Apply to Vincent Gormley. Peakes Sta- IN MONTICELLO LOT 42. HOUSE tin fair condition), would make a nice summer home and 65 ac- res of land. Apply Mrs. Mary Parochial 2 USED EUREKA POTATO DIG- ers suitable for parts. 1 Massey Harris potato digger. I McCor- mick Deering potato digger in ltlcCormIck Deering gang plow in first class .l.W. Don Campbell. Open Evenings ?"'.d.l”.".hI”.”Z'--LmLm. able rates :94 Allan street ONE QUEBEC HEATER. ALSO Dial 9751. " "m”m” Uwerlield slut" in for for 'trrcrnhTnTi-nmiifiu; Sueny Fol Rant t;:tion. Apply 12 lower Hillsboro school, A prov" 5”!” 0! drir "TWO IKXJMS 13! KING If. ' V A lng' '.4 ' troleqnly I Phone 7295. SIX. ROOM IIOUhE.. WITH merit. Dial 4937 ,g,;1XLi"g,f6REfAi,i,LYr9.(fLM large lot. Hot and cold running FLOOR POLISHING We Specialize in FUMIGATING Free Estimates Wanted pints or quarts. Dial 85M. dian. WANTED Charlottetown. SEH ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET course dinners; 1-CD..:-D: -- specializing In Chinese dishes. ONE BLOOD HORSE 12 YEAR pm old horse weighing 1100 pounds. b'i'IE66,sWAlj"1;omi,brY'-8?? Sound in every respect. A Pick- pdnung. and welding " realm, WINDOW CLEANERS Anywhere on P. E. Island PHONE 8727 or 8054 Winn - 7i'"t.'IiTwno-rrI.n&T wAN'r?n i.ooo ausui-:i.s coop quality Island grown oats- WJ MacDonald and son- Covehead. WANTED BY COUPLE. SMALL apartment. Apply Box fill. Guar- ual, August 31st, but at 5 p.m. was suddenly stricken with cere- bral hemorrhage. Dr. C. Dewar of 0'l.sury, was quickly summoned and she was taken to PC. Hospital but she never regained consciousness and passed away on Saturday after- noon. Sept, 1st Left to mourn her passing are her sorowing parents, two sisters Marag and Marlene. two broth- ers. Billy and Allan and her grand- . father Mr. Pryde. in Scotland. The funeral which was largelyl attended was held Tuesday at 2V ” ing room. kitchen. and bath. Phone Sumnicrside 7033. TO LET ”6ssY.g:;p,.,.,.- '3..v.lW&I-(. p.m. at the residence of her per-I ents and was conducted by Rev. J. Heber Kean of United ch-ii-ch,i - - Charge, 0'Leary, who brought at "x3. very comforting message to the; - bereaved. ; A favorite hymn of the deceas- I ed. "Jesus Love Me" was sung by the pupils of Milo Sabbath School q of which Millicent was a regularl ' attendant. Other selections werel i - ,- b "When He Cometh" and "Safe In I FOR SALE Surplus Buttermilk Also limited number of cold storage lockers for rent. MORELL CO-OP CREAMERY AN EXPERIENCED EGG GRADER P. J. Ii C. KENNEDY. WESTINGHOUSE CAREFREE TELEVISION the Ann: of Jesus". Story" hearers were all school mates Wedloclt and Harold Mecbean. The floral tributes were ms and beautiful and were carried Pl. er the direction of Mr. Claude .l thy of all ai.- with the family At the grave I special numher'l' ' ' 1 "I think when I read that Sweet ;&aT was beautifully rendered by It male quartette of Milo. Palli 1 the departed namely: Elmer Mac-I Donald. Evan Harris. Clifford Mc- Ncvin, Everett MacNevfn. William fifteen of her sorrowing play-mat-ytwo blocks Interment was In Milo Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were und- ley. 0'Leary. The sincere sympa- ilieir sudden and sad IJCI avement. SALE "IF tertainment you will -1.. .. , V R l ' h to lift i . DUTIES: &:..uQ&5I. SI-in... . ”"” w""" ” '33”. I 8" 5 El... .i.'3"?ii..iIi.'.."."f.i the Direc- . cent. per hour viewing timei tor of the Service Bureau to as- Newly renovated, tiled floors Low monthly payments. 5," .,,.e,,,,,, um their dwend. glthroughout; 53 Queen St., Up to 2 years to pay. ellill the, prepai-atipn and below the new We take radios in trade. ""'""' " ”"'” "I ' j Federal Building. F r e e parking. el. Rent reasonable. Apply to: FIRESTONI ml Sidney T. Green Co. LTD. Dial 5547 . FOR SALE AT 'I'yI'l' COVIIIEAD Lovely new 1957 T. V. at the low price only 249.95. Think of the wonderful en- get HOME I. AUTO co. , 187 Great George Street Buy Firestone Town A Country, Mud & Snow Tires Wanted Tojsy on. Bradalbane R.R. lottetown. Guardian. on) Pisrbia. etc. Phone G. Kennedy, Southport. OFFICER, GRADE III DOMINION COMMAND SERVICE BUREAU CANADIAN LEGION, OTTAWA from my quired. QUALIFICATIONS: service in A number of years of or administrative sibtllty. Demonstrated bilingual. but I suite blllty. the nearest lunch 1" '"'- "R '9'” 'I'"' "" thecanadlee Legion and should -' ""””'-beseettof.egionleaet.1l House all here: h exallein 9",," mug. om", mn' THE ROSS BURNER Ii ELECTRIC LIMITED 6tTAi's”rEr or oiTuN. mas fmm mustard. Roland Msthee-y r:Aitl?t'1NTviE:iNirr”6r:-cilia". Electricity, building: in good repair. Apply Box 40 itE'oT.vrntE. shoulder arms. powder born: 7439 or write Faunt LEGION SERVICT3- SALARY: 36.00) to 87.(llJ accord- benefits provided in veter- ans' legislation and to perform such other duties as be re- Hon- ourable discharge from wartime the Armed Forces. Sound general education with ad- ditional credits for legal training. business experience. most of which should have been In a position of executive respon- abillty to write clearly and concisely. to prepare and Interpret reports and statistics. Applicants need not be thorough lmow. ledge of both French and Eng- lish would be an asset. Personal hm. "nutty nmmn d.(A'.llo:3llcatfoas should be made I MAN WANTED We have Important sales position avail-I Terrifory Includes all of Prince Edward quarters in Cha rlofietewn. Salary and commission. Car provided- Pension and group insurance. Excellent chance for advancement. Apply in writing. stating age. experience. marital status and present employment. All applications confidential. J. E. MORSE AND CO. LTD. Halifax. N. S. AUCTION SALE AT SELKIRK, KINGS COUNTY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 AT 1:30 P.M. I-am instructed to sell by Public Auction on the farm of Lemuel Kenney:- ' Livestock:-1 Ayrshire cow 31!; yrs.; 1 Jersey cow 8 yrs.; 1 purebred Jersey cow 6 yrs. Crop: Quantity of hay and grain. Implements:-1 binder, M.H.; 1 tractor disc harrow; 1 truck wagon; 1 seeder; 1 bay mower; 1 box sleigh; 1 manure spreader, Cockshutt; 1 bay fork; 1 pump jack; 1 5-h.p. engine, I. H. C. Also many other articles too numerous to mention. If wet, first fine day following. Terms: Cash. LEMUEL KEN NEY Owner P. A. MacDONALD Auctioneer. - MEN WANTED TO TRAIN AS DRAFTSMEN! IN A FEW SHORT MONTHS YOU CAN BE CASIIING GOOD PAY CHEQUES. We will train you at home in your spare time to be a draftsman. No drafting background or previous training needed. All nooks and Instructions for as little as 31.50 a week or 16.00 a month. Est. 1897 not for profit. Draftsman are needed by industry. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO PREPARE FOR STEADY PAY AND A GOOD FUTURE AS A DRAFTSMAN. Write today for free information. T T T T T W Z M AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. C.G., CRAGHAN BLDG., 791 MAIN STREET, MONCTON, N3. Mail without any obligation complete information and II page book on over 50 good paying Jobs including-Draftsman. NAME Age .........n.... A DDRES5 TENDERS Will be received up to October l5th for the operation of the canteen at Civic Stad- ium for the winter season only and for the position of ice makers for the same period. Such fender may be for either item separately or both combined. Lowest or any fender not necessarily accepted. Summerside Civic Stadium Committee. P. O. BOX 699 CAREER OPPORTUNITY We have an opening for an executive type of person. Excellent pay, training provided at company expenses in- cluding a course at our; head office. Thb is an established firm with a Branch office in Charlottetown and prefer- ence will be given to applicants presently employed who wish to better their position and pay and start a career with good advancement opportunity. ' ' Applications will be held In strict confidence. Excellent Group and Pension and Hospitalization Benefits. APPLY TO BOX 458 GUARDIAN OR lgland and small parfef Nova Scotia. Head- mm, Currencies NEW YORK (CP)-The cg... dial dollar was 1-1! lower day It I lfelllum d I I-1! cut in at .3. Ballerina Ulanovu Capfivfcies London Audience And Critics I1 FERN RICH lion yielded all that coupon (Reuters)-The open- of it. W ””'c'” in innit of the sonnet Theatre The Daily Hernia .g.ci.m. ballet season at Covent Garden- "The Bolshoi ballet beats the the first ever given by the no world in the vitality of its move. year-old company outside Russia ment, the splendor of its scene; -ended in a tremendous demon- the sweep of its imagination. sh; stration of Anglo-Soviet frlend- (Ulanovel is more than . gum. p. who seems to move on invisible Two weeks of bickering over wings. She is a great (rug. the case of the Russian discus actress. an the climax proved." champ. Nina Ponomarevn. who Arnold Haskell. director of the has been charged with stealing Sadler's Wells Ballet School, five hate from a London ledief writes In The Daily Mall: "xi. i. wear store. were wiped out by the Ulanove, like Pavlova before im- wlld reception given to the com- who performs the theatrical mir: y' peny'e production” Wednev acle of bringing deep emotional 63! nlaht 01 Pr0ioficV'I Romeo quality to inferior material." and Juliet. Wave after wave of applause in a scene seldom witnessed at Cov- Nfld. Lender CCF SEALED TENDERS addressed If "'9 ulldiflllned and endorsed TENDER FOR UNEMPLOY- MENT INSURANCE COMMIS- SION BUILDING, SYDNEY. N. 8.," will be received in the office of the Secretary. until 3.00 p.m. (E.S,T., WEDNESDAY NOVEM- PI." 391' lPGCl!lcItiun can be seen and forms of tender obtain- ed at the offices of the Chief Arch- itect. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, Ontario; the Acting Du. trlct Architect, Public Building, Halifax, N.s. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- ity in the form of a certified cheq- ue or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on or according to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chief Architect's office or through the undersigned. or through the office of the Acting District Arch- itect, Public Building, Halifax. N. 8., will supply blueprints and spec- ification of the work on deposit of a sum ofI815.(I). In the form of e CERTIFIED bank cheque or thon- ey-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be re- leased on return of the blue-prints and specification in good condi- tion within a month from the data of reception of tenders. If not re- turned wlthin that period the de- posit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily eccepted. , ROBERT FORTIER, Ohief of Administrative Services, and Secretary'. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. October 4, 1056. ent Garden greeted the and of e 3” - hour performance starring the legendary ballerina Galina Ulanova. GETS HUGE OVATION The shy. 47-year-old dancer was nniiounded by huge ltlif flowers ater many 1: ca s . from a captivated audience. Her wage" B2rm;';nhw&'thteIer1:::IcL: R”m”' me h'nd""n' Ym election 3'IPuesday- b Educaro Z'"”,''"- '1'” 1'" III” P'"”'''' Minister r w nolve Llberlallli ”"”'"- took 32 of the is seats. at suiiu. mIhewh?;:'Ic':,mIpI:;l)Iy mrxgedwga Progressive Conservatives four. . It was the first Newfoundland gilemiingguhvllgth g:,h:I:”d:r:: provincial election contested by thunder of applause by clapping g:;eEC:n1gl:i'.a:0V'l:.:"fh:r :1: back as c o r din g to Russian nomination fee. custom. ' The 45-year-old CCF leader won Covent Garden's general admin- istrator David Webster then the old Wm: 3” mt " ' uh mfg: "19 -PPl-"" ” ml” ' :I:clt:tTnl?)I'd:IceclIanm1a9tI:':ani::l: i 1954 be split with I II. STRESS FMENEKIP u claiming his constituents were not R""'I”:h"' g f” ' ”';e"-I?" getting a "square deal" and all :z""t'l'u C'oven't"'a"”decnmI:tu3; months later presented lhlmeelf CCF. which enabled the season to start :13:-oI:lIfy '&':tl,.u;n3In'b" our ewwx Webster declared: 2?! :'”h':;:' non” worn” to. in the Newfoundland legislature. 1 hi t tement. Mr. Drover '5&":”:mihc?m:",I":e'I:": mlgelz; Ill: he lied Tnade "many personal .. fflcee" during his period as "that miracle that is Ulanova. ""1 . I I d M "I CCF. "1 Replying Hirou In In inter prov ncia ea er e . . I afford to continue making preter. Chulaki said: "Friendship "mm ... H N h heme” me people of our mun, those sacrifices e sa 9 was ' f o liticl tries strengthen andumutual un- l')a:'3;'II:En "3; :40 up dmilndini i"c'"”e . ccr. His only future connection The IMPI" 0' U"""”"' P"' with politics will be u a pi-mu formance was remarkable for the emu" but am not "var '1", unanimity of opinion. the M. pm” we". crtcs. DANCER LAUDED Quits Politics ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI-Sam. uel Drover, leader of the CCF Dirty. announced Thursday night he has resigned from politics. I The Times says the perform- I O In Drinking C. A. STUDENTS -- REQUIRED National firm of chartered accountants has openings W ance was a translation almost of Shakespeare's very words into sheer poetry. and that the occa- STOCKHOLM (AP) - Sweden abandoned liquor rationing a year ago. Now the authorities figure it will take about a decade for I new generation to stop losing its eeltends. According to official statistics, for young men wishing to become chartered accountants. Swedes tod or In Imdllputcd world leaders in belting the hard High school graduatlpn required. Please reply to P. 0. mn, when 1... been akin . fold s . of (1 ti- Box 452 stating age, academic background and business :ff;,';":MI' .:":;pm,,1mm"':w;f experience if any. Positions available in Charlottetown lag in Fnhnurtiberuof dI'I.ll:lkl ar- . ted t aw mont s. and other Provinces. All replies will be treated In oon- M I C fldence. Before the 40-year-old rationing law was abandoned laet year Swedes used to consume five litres. or a little over five quarts of hard liquor a year per caplte. Authorities felt that this was too much for the national health. They reasoned that the law was a Major Oil Company Requires Lessee For Modern Service Station Applications are invited from interested parties who have the necessary qualifications. Apply in writing to-- P. 0. BOX 366 bad thing because the Swede felt compelled to live up to his per- sons! responsibility of consuming all the ration allowed. But after de - rationing Sweden reached out for another annual two litres. This was only the av- era e. a figure: meant the really thirsty were consuming at quite a rate. N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (AP)-The etocl PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. . SOLICITORS. Etc. '0". Mntiieeen I P0308 no an-an at 1. Elmer Ilendsnrd. IA. ll QIOC I. Else 1 M. A Farmer. O.C.. LLL ,Ie& d cnnuee Illg. Althea M. 011110. ILI. II Mom I EX A.WaiIhenOevdet.lLI.. P11 IllC&nI. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP 811.00 I 2000 L5. Tenl eealeeeeeeeeeeeeeemllle E . Pelmerl-lfenlae eueuntmlodnlu. Metheeemleeheli Nfeheleee fI&&uE J.A. lush baht market backed away consider- ably from an advance Monday bait still remained narrowly ee t . .. It was the slowest trading 1: V . OPTOMETRISTS ;l,;;;-lg-,;,-,;-3,,-;,t 33:; vi 1. A c.".u,h.n lo. Among pivotal stock: there was a range of gains of from fractions '.D"SN' ”H'”tospolintorbetterhutenumber of ear in were varied Iyren J. Grant. 0.0. into "us" 3..., M II lent I. Dial In The Annotated Press event! of W stocks which had been ahead 1' g. few”, may II cente at none was only I cents to the good at the clues when it stood at 3177.70. The qayis most active ces-eerIenlOeeea&. oflleellsiile-can stock n 1- mm --o- m ma: ..”..'"::'-.:.?'...l'.: American Td eI it I CHIROPRACTOR 1.3.3:-L -- Dr. in. a. Certain an an a. tea on """ Pnylnghhcetcaeh lisorbottleeecrapnietal. . 'I'ruclrecelIwe1ghhgfor.geur ' . . caimiiyiiiuma qpoaun, an 1' NIKON r - Ha. f ouuA.l..n.II.n" lounge .1. piioauroi-iiipniiontiintg, '..-4.; .- . us: Ti rpm 3