-. -.-.--m”'- -; u Page 14, The Guardian Thur" Nov. 15. 1956 IN MEMORIAM "ACDOUGALL L In loving mem-. ory of Charles Macbougall. WM, died 15 years ago today. I We were not there to see YOU Ill! bye lives through. few words with you , Lmingly remembered by wife and family. PATON - In loving memory of Andrew Painn who passed aha! t November l5th. 1935, Deep In our hearts lies a P1911179 Of our loved one gone to resin in memory's frame we shall keep: it; Because he was one of the besti So when death came. though hardi it seemed to bear And long the year with all its loneliness. t Our loved one has been called I away from care. To IIIEII promotion. rest and hap- piness. i Sadly missed by his wife andl family, - l PATON - in loving memory oil who passed away Novemberi 15th.. 1955 A cherry smile. a heart of Gold To the dearest grandad the world could hold. Tie lives with us in memory still Not just to-day but always will. Lovingly remembeed by his gra dchildren; Audrey George Joan, Billy. Marion. Elva. Barry. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT an i'J"iiGi-:iiiiiTi?.. MEI-Joan-: on laanlm Iccalilulatad I To hold your hand and say good. we MALE nosnpnns. HOME But W! W" ”"'""b'' ""' ""”1':aoAnni'-:3 FOR SINGLE ROOM. we had: , ,m.,-..... -- .1 MALE noanonns WILLING (DVNT-2 LARGE(DOUwTR0OlH-. jaoaiioizizs . Accommouarix. MADE-BOIAROEILVE-ACCOMMO: 3 1-- I LARGE HEATEIVPRONTTROOM. iiTIiiii7?:iis Apartnoats Ham! quii-ed, good location. phone 4404- more rooms, or house in City. dial W05- cooking. Dial 8983. 284 Grafton Street. Dial 6818.7 to share room. Dial 6906. one single. for business or work- ing men. Meals. Phone 3489. Hume cooking. Central. Dial '5. dated. Apply 267 Fitzroy Street. Phone 6283. Near bathroom for quiet elderly couple. 30 dollars a month. Ap- ply Box 653 Guardian. ACFOMMODATED. Private home Central. Home-. cooking. 261 Fitzroy St. Phone 9100. noAnpisns I-I ziccoilimooari-:n in private home Young busi- 'U N Central '0 EE ness men preferred. Dial 8063. our grandfather Andrew Patonl ., Sarah! Trucks For Sale ins PLYMOUTH. PHONE us: or apply 196 Prince St. use . PONTIAC EXCELLENT condition. Dial 8726 after 6 pm. H53 MORRIS OXFORD SEDAN, radio, heater, white walls. two- tone. Excellent condition. Phone 8837. Far Sale I IA!!! CARRIAGE. APPLY ll. Euston Street after SAp-hang MEN'S WINE LEATHER JAC- ket. Size 88. Phone 3297. I REGISTERED IIOLSTEIN COW- age 3 years due to freshen early. in P E pply Winston . A Stewart. Frenchfort or Dial FAWCETT OIL RANGE. LARGE kitchen cupboa d, :20. Carpet (wine 6 x 9 x 9. 317.00. Phone 8102. 2 SOWS. I YEARS OLD, ONE due to farrow February lat. l due March 2nd. African Geese and Gander. C. Ryan Bristol. LOVELY HOME-MADE PUNCH- work cushions. All colors. Var- iety,of patterns. Made by inval- id. Phone 535. , tsctlufusd VICINITY CLOVER CLUB BUN- day night ladies Portia wrist watch. Sentimental value. Ra- ward. Call not nan Ion itaatod WANTED. EXPERIENCED JO!!! neyman electrician. Apply nat- inx wages expected. to J. Nor- man Hardy, Alberton, Phone 88-3. PROTESTANT COUNTRY BOY J . Work indoors in winter - ' outside in surruner, non smoker. Write mentioning age and edu- cation to Box I-1.1-T Guardian. .Lm.m.me.j.,,....m.m.m. Services offered FOR THE BEST IN T.V AERI- als. Dial 50M. 824.50 and up. Wiliam Wheatlcy QUANTITY BAIL STRAW AND Hay and quantity of cats. Ap- ply Baldur Peterson. Wheatly River. CHRISTMAS GIFTS with a mean- ing will be found at the Bible House. Coma and see! (Opposite Eaton's). TWO HEAVY WORK HORSES. One light horse. 2 milk cows. Mrs. Hersey Carver, Lyndale. P. E. I. . HEATER S T 0 V E. Large. 6" stovepipe. Hydraulic Ram. English make. Mrs. W. F. A. Stewart. Strathgartney. ONE PROPANE GAS HEATER. used three months. Half of orig- inal eost- Phone 8727 or call 91 Richmond St. H BLOOD - TESTED BARRED Rock Pullets. Laying. 5 R. 0. P. Blood - tested Cockrels. Also one kitchen range. Apply J. H. Mat-Phail. New Haven. iEGis'ritiir:iTi;oxe:ii'iIiiiT For llent SMALL s-Fonz. APPLY :74 Elm Ave. Dial 5689. nnnfr5o.& monthly. Phone 7262. FURNISHED HEATED nooif 238 Queen Street. CORNER STORE-l8 x 24.7vrfAi Sports Arena. Phone 9188. THREE in-ziirfp UNFURNISIL ed rooms, third floor. Central. Dial 4584 after 5.30. ONE-"HEATED-TPURNISTITETI room. Second floor. Nice locat- ion. Dial 8268. FURNISHED. HEATED. LiGTi'r housekeeping room. Central. Dial 3368. rmsr FLOOR Aeknriinnrf-i rooms and bath. unheated. Cen- tral. Apply Box 652 Guardian. ETAHGEROOM rwo-iiinn-four side of City Transportation morn ging and Evening. Dial 7570. noon siiiTinLiaTr?oit'7T-i'w6 adults. Board if desired. Dial 6786. A CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to thank Rev. Mr. Has- 'K larn. Dr. A id. J. L. Davison. Mrs . Reigh Matiiseod. Those who gem ,, flowers. cards of sympathy. All kind neighbours and friends who helped in so many ways during our and bereavement. Harry and Orentha Marks. LOCKE ROAD Joe McLean of Alberton was in Forest View visiting his mother one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenault of Howlan were visitors at the , home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault - 3 of Forest View on Friday evening , A October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rix of the. . Locke Road were in O'l..eary on) Saturday. October 27th. George Griffin and his father, Matt Griffin of the Locke Road were in O'Lenry on Saturday, Oct- ober 27th. Frank and Olive Ciillicutt of the Rescrve Road were in Howlan on Saturday. October 27th. 616-: LARGE nouau: man, one single for business or work- xlnRAlilgII;Meals.APhone 3489. one: FURNISHED iii:-:Ti7i;i-:'r)'ai:'i3 sitting room, Suitable for hgirls. Phone 9706. rnnnn IT!-JD-ROOM iiousii. New and modern. llri miles from Residential Area. Phony - , - Florence Dunphy young daugh- . for of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunphy. t who spent two months with her grandparents in Forest View. re- turned to her home in Kensin LUU on Wednesda,, October 81st. : Willis Riley of Cape Wolfe has brought and hauled a cabin near the Forest View school where he a and Mrs. Riley are going to live ' , this winter while she is teaching - in tho Forest View school. ONE UNFURNISHED HOUSE- keeplng room. First floor. Kli- chen privileges. Apply 199 Elm Ave. rwo LARGE vNrUnN'isii'is:n rooms. Sink. Hot water. One large furnished room. Adults. as . 5, .'HlClIdi flh 8te.A Clb C IL, -7 or Howlanelierd t.h:lr Annulhllnchiciio umbemnd st- ',,. OMlIo:I;:;e:vIt A(l)I:1h0lg'IAHIiI on - ell . . . game iii H of bingo was held after supper. F . 3 ' There were a good many mam. , - -2 bars and the supper was really an. if . fund by all. A A.N. Six room house with b th, 1 . it ml cu" van a . 80 Central St., Sum , GE'l'l'YSBURG. Pa. mm- merslde. Apply to- ; President Eisenhower. jovial and looklnl chipper. cast his vote at MRS. FRANK MacKAY pup. 7 months old. Brindle markings. ideal dog for child- dog. Mrs. Herb. Matthews, Box 104 or Phone ill Alberton. 'riiiinr:'GIio6Vvi-:7i'iiioTrEiNGui-2' doors, 6 ft. 6 by Ci ft. 7. One inside door 2ft. ll by 8 ft. 8- 6 pieces 6 X 6. Cement blocks and bricks. Dial 8852. APEX rAwcE'i'r-"iii'rci'1i:"iT Range for coal or wood with water tank. Also Enterprise Space Oil Heater. will take ;'0I1lllE cattle in trade. Dial 60 . i-To ii. sAi.n'-TNi:w..Tsi3fAnfs Fleetwood chain saws, heavy duty. Light weight. fully guaran. discount for cash. For full infor- tact Keith Moase. Kensingum, FOR SALE water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 FARM FOR SALE At Grand River. Lot 14, Consisting of 90 acres with fire wood and lumber. 2V. miles from paved road. near school and church. Apply- Mrs. John H. Maclsellan, Vernon River, P.E.I. FOR SALE Nine room house with at Poole and Thompson's ren could be trained for watclr teed. low price plus 20 per cent; mation or demonstration. Con- Used Fawcett coal range with large plot of land. Wood ls- land hill, Montague. Apply LlGl!.' -TRUCKING AND DELIV- erlng to any part of town and surrounding districts Phone 5117 T4; ISLAND GRILL, QUEEN STREET serving full course dinners; specialising in Chinese dishes. Dial 5223. Vlanteil WANTED ALE BOTTLES pints or quarts. Dial 8595. sows SKATES, SIZEVIZ AND 1. Phone 5093. TFNT0 wofk oN(sFif. fann. steady employment. Box "C" Guardian, Summerside. LESSEE WANTED For White Rose Service Station at Kensington. This outlet has an established business and is in good re- pair, well situated on main highway. For further par- ticulars apply- W. E. STEWART, Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Vlantsii To Buy APARTMENT .SlZE .PIANO. Reasonably priced. Phone 5124. lCOAL AND WOOD CIRCULA- tor. Dial 7723 or write Box 650 Guardian. luonicim nuiifcfaioiv. FIVE rooms. preferably in Parkdale. hilanteil To Rent WANTED 'ro uni? av YOUNG couple with two small children. Allartrnent or small home. Ap- llly Box 651 Guardian. Hark Wanted WOMAN WANTS PART-TIME work. afternoons or evenings. Dial 8373. Tiiiivrnn-oirricns 'ro CLEAN by two experienced girls. Beat of references. Phone 5257. WANTED AT ONCE Experienced hairdresser. Would consider any appli- cant that has taken a course in hairdressing. Apply-- P. 0. BOX 755, Summerslde, P.E.I. Auction Sole ON WED. NOV. 21 AT 1 O'CLOCK NOTICE All "teachers in. Hunter River area are urged to attend ajvorkshop in Hunter River School. Tllllrldly. Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Signed. MISS MARY MncKAY, President Hunter River Local. I AUCTION SALE AT NORTH MILTON ON MONDAY, NOV. 19 AT 1 P. M. The fol.lowing:- - , Stock: One mare, 4 years old. dam Carnal Aubrey; 1 cow, 7 years to freshen May 8; 1 cow, 7 years to freshen April 14; 1 cow, 9 years to freshen April 15; 1 cow, 9 years to freshen June 15; 1 heifer Shorthorn, 2 years; 2 heifers, 1V, years; 2 bulls. Hereford grade 11,9 years; 1 heifer, 1 year, Shoi-thorn grade; 3 calves. Shorthorn grade; 1 saw to farrow Nov. 26; 1 sow bred Nov. 8; 2 bushels Clinton Oats; 4 cwt. bales of hay; 3 cwt. bales of straw; 1 Renfrew Ieperator. electric; 2 80-lb. milk cans; 1 large strainer. 4 months credit on approved joint note. (W: per an- num, 579 off for cash. LEM NEILL Owner CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer AUCTION SALE AT CAVENDISH FRIDAY. NOV. 16th 1 P. M. Stock: 1 Holstein grade cow to freshen Dec. lat; 1 Holstein grade cow to freshen in March; nine young cattle 1V3 years old. Shorthorn and Holstein grade; 1 spring calf; 1 general purpose horse; 50 six month old pullets, laying hybreed. Machinery: 1 gang plough. good as new; 1 set home disc harrows, good as new; 1 grain drill. Quantity preued hay. Terms cash. ROY STEVENSON, CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer YOUR BEST MARKET . , FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000 L5. Toni , s22.oo CAR BA'l'l'ERIl'-LS Each 31.75 Paying highest cash'pi-ices for hides. horsehair, beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. LTD. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Owner .5 , ii til i 3. 3na".i'm”Z .'2f..?.".fl'.':.'..'.:.IL"??i.':.i' East Royalty R. R. 3 ma. Montague phone 23 AT 57 UP. HILLsBoRo sr , . a crowd 0 this neighbors. The ' ' ' ' I resid t ' . ' . I H: i. P en drove here from Wash Dial 7843, Charlottetown Esta” Of Eleanor Frill 1:o. ii, i - ff;",m'L'"X,';'.',.3 '13 cea Bradley offers for sale SOLICITORS. 36- J, A Cqrrufhgrp, Lo. ' ;' ; I bower. f": 3''. by public auction I room kn Mom 1 F." '3 3". O lllll 33 5- ' t --m-m-m------m 5n.7DWiiTfmm house in good condition. ' "on .' '-' '1 at! time an: aura; 812.00. can mi. FOR SALE Well located on ample size -m-L--.-4'3--- m "L ..J' em" 052'. 3.. Ii Japan was Australiala biggest iolxmm DCALE 'F EANR IOL ' 1' am" .'a"dwrd' ''A' "it? 'sepa.m"'m'ia'erm "M " M W" iiFnsi Apmmem mu” "9" J J MUSTARD . T n "' S I ' "Q 5 , ' period of 1066 with In - - loc ated. automatic oil ' ' A A. ram", o.c., 1.1.; 9"" S 9" '5 I t Port! of elm to f,l;;';::' I;'e';';b,:"l,ffl”E'.”'L Cm heat, newly wired. Building Auctioneer; 1 u c." n,,,. 33., "'5' ml "-' a" - I , in excellent condition. Will ; ii. l. Mobon. I.O. . geld 1892 net at price ask- THE Ross BURNER I. Allison M..-Glllls lit”, 9.3.1. Large house at South- 1 ELECTRIC LIMITED goudg, port Can easily be con A. wamwn ' ml varied to four mm on . mxklenmnfu T on : g M w " Coal anion it Inn A Illal II tained apartments. The Vacuum Clunnn - I ''''".'O".''"' prim is well below value. lac nea- floor on hn-Iaeaa- 1 dlova lo& Illa. Fives-oghouaeingood Pi-eat-onoatlurscrautw than Mntliaaomfaeliol location, rkdale. 3'3 "t T NHIOIIOII - & Kn "n.'.'.'..3." wil has-a - us can one Two apartments. outside ed. "0. ml wt... 1,". cltyoncitywater supply”. W, 7.... 3..., Lknaaiayaa .Automatic oilheat. extra mun;-s o-nag aiaaaia-as Ianilavallable. nu-anus-nvaiaiulaiiaon a gun ".A J. 1. MUSTARD "F '.g......'''' 1'... up, 5, .,.,.,i lIVia.h:I.'llall as." T g"""" unn.auu'n.r.s.'1. 5.. I0 to . Quebec universities accepted the federal grants when they were first offered in 1051. However. the Quebec Gov5iI.Promises Big Hike Iii GrcInisFor Education wafer s'rii'ru-i'oai! GRANTS A separate coctroverw has de' univer- sitfaa fthe inc fool Quebec gtatuuii-y y.'i.':'i'-J. insufficient penaats for rejected federal aid-should be nipped ever Quebec grants touniveraltlea. and that the special or dry grants-given to placed on a statutory basis. The versy. . EXTEND TAX ACT in some political quarters a link, was seen between the govern- ment's statement that 1,600-word throne speech made no reference to tha contro- increased Legislation dealing with the tax- ation powers of municipalities was indicated in the speech but no (la- tsils were given. TORONTO (CP) - A Toronto man. back from revolt- torn Hungary, says the fight there is not finished. Leslie Gordon said Wednesday at least 06 per cent of the rebela' weapons have been hidden throughout Hungary and will reap- pear when the time in right. Mr., Gordon said he spent two weeks in Budapest. escaping last Sunday with a group of Western correspondents. He recounted some incidents of the fighting against Russian troops. A 16-year-old girl. Marika Schop- Tororifo Businessman Believes Fight In Hungary is Not Over Mr. Gordon said he saw a group of rebels capture a colonel of the Hungarian Secret Police (AVH) Oct. 31 in 'Republic Square. He said the AVH man emerged from a bunker shielding his body with n four-yearsild girl. Sharpshooters drilled him through the legs, the child escaped and the crowd seized the colonel. "The crowd surged forward to kick the secret police officer to death. A regular army captain ordered him to 'hold lt.' He di- rected the patriots to take the co- lonel to a linden tree about 1) yards away. BURNED TO DEATH "A rope was produced and put around the captive's neck. 'No,' said the captain, 'we'll do it the other VlIy.' ”The coloncl's bleeding ankles were tied and he was hoisted feet first from a law branch. His head was only two or three foot from the ground. "The freedom fighters gathered papers and leaves and lit a fir under the hanging man. As the flames licked at his hair and uni- form the colonel called out. 'U)ng live Russia. Long live Stalin." AUCTION SALE AT RIVERDALE ON MONDAY, NOV. 19 AT 1:30 O'CLOCK I am instructed by Joseph McQuaid to sell by Public Auction: 3 milch cows to freshen in March. 1957; 1 Cock- shutt 20 tractor; 1 I.I-l.C. 2 furrow plow (new); set tan- dem discs; 6 ft. hay mower; new dump rake; scuffler; 4 milk cans; 2 cream seperators; tractor chains; gas lan- tern; chicken feedem; watering cans; driving wagon; hay fork, carrier and cable; cow chains; harness; box sleighs; baled straw; cull potatoes; forks. shovels, etc. Also Farm-50 acres of good land and buildings. Terms: Sums of 325.00 and under cash, 6 months on approved joint notes. kid. was trapped with a small group of youthful rebels in a house near Budapest'a west station. Sur- rounded by tanks she decided to or. 8801' DOWN BRUTALLY "Marika collected her group's guns and threw them into the street. Then. with her arms in the air and carrying a white flag. she led her party out of the house. The Russian tanks, less than so feet away. immediately opened fire with machine guns. killing Marika and her five teen-age com- panions." J. J. MUSTARD. Auctioneer. BIG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FULL OR SPARE TIME We have an exceptional opening for man a woman in this area to be an Exclusive Franchised Dealer You will ha expected to supervise delivery and replenishing of , stock of Brand Name Products in Stores Supermarkets. Dc- pota. etc. . Absolutely no selling or soliciting required. Age. education or Business Experience is not important as full Company-Super vised Training-Plan is provided. Can be handled in 4 to 6 hours a week fevenin I or Saturday) and will not interfere with your present enip yment. Up to 3100.00 a week to START which can readily develop into a full time business. As automobile is an asset. but not essential. Applicants must be able to post 81500 for bonded merchandise which is totally secured by repurchase agreement. , If you can qualify and are sincerely interested in owning and operating your own business. write at once giving your name. address and tataphona nunibar to: Personnel Hanager, Dept.. 5 A CONSOLIDATED MERCHANDISING CXDIIPANY 0l' CANADA ' 3 Collier street. ' ' Toronto. Ontario. LET THE NAVY TEACH YOU RADIO coMMii'p'icAroii ELMSDALE Mr. George O'Brien. Tignish. was a recent visitor with relatives and friends in Elmsdale and St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams were recent guests of their son- ia-law and daughter. Mr. and Mn. Keith Allen. Summerslda. Heartiest congratulations from many friends is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace on their fiftieth wedding anniversary on November I. Mr. William Matthews of River Hebert. N.S.. was a recent visitor with his cousins. Messrs. K. R, William and Sterling Matthews. Mrs- Marjorie Adams and son Jackie. who spent the past sever- al months as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams. left for Tor- onto on Thursday. November lith. Miss Blanche Adams, left for Toronto on Thursday where she will reside for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fraser (nee Ruby Adams left last week for motor for Toronto on a holiday. The Otarlen Road Women's In- stitute hold their annual meeting 0 at the home of Mrs. Charla: and Mrs. Louis Dunn on Wednesday. No her 7th. After the regular bu nose. the members decided tp treat Ih selves to a turkey supper at ud's Restaurant. Al- ter-ton on Wednesday. November Mrs. Gerald O'Brien, received word on Saturday night of the ser- lous condition of her brother. Mr. William P. Callaghan in Notra Dame lIos,' '. Montreal, caused IDY llll belnl hit b a car while on his return home rum work. Mrs. Ivan Adams was hasten to the Elinadala Women's Insti- tute on Tuesday evening, Novem- ber 6. with seventeen members paying their membership fees for 1956-57. Financial report wag my. en by tha Secretary. Nnmsa were drawn for exchange of Chrillnias gifts among membe 3. Election of officers resulted in the reelection of all officers namely: Mra- Al- Vln Wllltle. Pfuldent: Mrs. Fras- er nix. Vice-president: Secretary, T'"'lNl'- MI'l- I-lwd Adams; and- llorl. Mrs. Gerald O'Brien and Mrs. James O'Brien: directors. Ml'l- Green. Mrs. Harry Wells. Mrs. James Adams. Y. FIRESTONE HOME 8: AUTO CO- LTD. 137 GREAT GEORGE s'r. DIAL 45547 REPOPT ONLY DUO shopping d till Ch lst Illl. our store is J.IyI:I packeiirfull I Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- away plan. A small deposit hold: 4 your cedar. TOY FAIR Now open Watnvltayclta vhltanr new .ii.Ii