mse Guardian Want AdsPho ’_,- Agents Wasted Tgmg.‘ DEAMEA Alla. I. “Rd: N. B. earns a day. ‘‘,.‘,',,'‘',,.,t join our orlunlntloni 3' ~ g 12 hour service frlosn . wherever. you ve hfiréeufilxm free details. Familex, mo D019;-imier, Dept. ls. Mon- ireal. Tiers & Tracks For Sale _ ’4l. PLYMOUTH F03 SALE coupe. Dial 8304- e—‘**j Ll-:—l95: DODGE ii-TON FQE.c:A good condition. Phone Venoll MacLeod. Hunter River. "" ALE _ 1930 DODGE SEDAN. F%',T,°¢s1 body and tires. Apply oilf- iord Proud. Hampshire. _’f___._—j——— ALE __ 1938 DODGE. GOOD "$.55 and motor. Harry Verboeven. Vernon River. 7_____ _ __ ‘ pog‘sA1.l:..1e4'i s-TON FORD truck. Wilfred rrompaon, Dun- stnfln88e~ Eon sans: — lees MONABCH ccupe, Mrs. James Harris. Dial 3732. F31: sau:-1953 ROYAL ENFIELD mow, cycle, just like new, mile- ,,g., 2,500 miles, model J-2 500c.c. Macxay Momrs. Dial 8448. E6ET.aLc—iee9 METEOR, ieao vanguard, 1950 Morris Minor. 1952 Morris Minor, 1948 Wlllys Jeep, 1946 ‘.4-ton International. 1947 $5-ton Ford, 1940 Buick sedan. 1936 Plymouth. MacKay .\‘iomrs. Dial 6448. CAR BUYERS You're the guy we satisfy! 1947 PLYMOUTH COACH Completely re-conditioned. Open evenings until 9 p.m. ._. See _ F. R. McLAINE LTD., Malpeque Rd. — Dial 7358-9 A For Sale " 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN Privately owned. Less than 4.000 miles. Perfect condi- tion. Two-tone green. Heater and defroster. Tinted glass and other extras. Price $2250.00 PHONE 8738 car Leaving GAB LEAVING FOB HALIFE June 11. Accommodate four. Phone 8364. can LEAVING FOR NEW YORK June 12th, returning June 21st. can accommodate two passengers. Phone Klnkora 541. For Sale BOAT FOR. SALE. SUITABLE for fishing, 22 Brighton Shore. roll SALE — cow. DUE To freshen. Mrs. Hugh Macxinnon. West Royalty. FOR sau:-'rwo TRUCK LOADS of hardwood blocks. Edwin Mul- ick, Kinross. TOE SALE-—BUII.DING IOKIIOK. Price $50.00. Apply to Fred Kenny. Mount Edward Road. —T_.____.j I-‘on sALE—l2 BUSH!-IL FOUN- dallon Sebago "potatoes. A. A. Rh:-'nes. Marshneld. Foil BALE — FOUNDATION con- bler potatoes. Theodore Ncwsoll, llnion Road. fills sans — SECOND mum car parts. Dodls. Chevrolet. Studebaker. Cars and trucks. J. Vuozzo. Montague. EOE SALE—TWO PUREIRED Holstein three-year-old heifers, one ireahened and one to fresh- en in July. Alex Martin, Valley- field. ‘ FOR SALE--l LAWN MOWER. also four elghty~lb. milk cans. drop-in milk cooler. Will trade for calves Wilfred Thompson, Dunstallnage. toll s.u.1r.--our: now roraro planter with fertilizer attach- ment. Good as new. Also good grade cow. Norman Reeves. Bedeque. phone 31-5. HOUSE FOR SALE 1131/2 UP. QUEEN sr. Five rooms and bath, im- mediate possession. Priced Peasonable for quick sale. A. W. GAUDEI‘, Grafton St. For Sale, Brantford Anthony dump jug. 2111' 3-ton truck, with potatoemtedléle for hauling . 1 H&!'dy‘Sprayer almost with tractor ' “'~'W hitch. Also ..‘ Quantity certified sebago “ed Dotatoap. 2‘ 81srw.sl§-.-‘- 13019;: it. lnecass, .. . .1“ I .- Fer' sale no’: sass — can sanlo. clstv. .Dial as-lo. FOR SALE— DALE KINDLENG and slab wood. Dial 3057. Poll SALE — I YEAH. OLD PURE bred Jersey bull. Apply Bruce Macxlnley. North River. FOR SALE — ANTIQUE LIVING room suite. Grape design. Mrs. W. T. smith. North Rustico. FOR. SALE -— TIMOTHY SEED. Also mixed grain. Gordon Me- Leod. J!'.s.l-nscllffe. FOR. SALE-20 BUHELS FOUND- atlon sebago sets. Fresh cut. George Hughes. Brackley. FOR. SALE, REASONABLE—FUB- nlshed summer cottage at Brigh- ton Shore. Phone 9511. ETD sans — ABEGWEIT sup Oats. A. A. Macheath, Marsh- field. T? FOB. SALE — REGISTERED Boars. all ages. W. Roland Payn- ter. French River. ___:_____.T FOR SALE — REGISTERED HOL- stein cow due to freshen Julie 21st. Hudson Lowther, North Carleton. FOB. SALE'—35 FT. FISHING boat. 1%" Shaft and Propeller Also trap hauler, reasonably priced. Alex Compton. Belle River. FOR -— SALE — COW. DUE TO fruhen June llith; also electric lawn mower. Cecil Wood, Central Royalty. . FOR. SALE — AT SUMMERSIDE, house and garage, both cement foundation, priced right for quick sale. Apply 1'18 Beaver Street East. Summerslds. For Sale Seven room house, cen- trally situated in good resi- dential section of City. Oil hot water furnace, fireplace, house in excellent repair. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate Broker 166 Gt. Geo. St. -Phone 3912 For Sale Six room house with sun- porch, situated on Esher St., near Longworth Avenue. Oil hot water furnace, fireplace, . garage and large lot. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate Broker 166 Gt. Geo. St. -Phone 3912 _: w_For Sale 3000 GALLON TANK Price $350.00 F.O.B. Summerside. W. G. BARBOUR LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. For Sale House, seven rooms, cor- ner Fitzroy and Kent St. Hardwood floors. concrete basement, large lot. ’ Apply:-— L. H. KENNEDY 166 Gt. George St. Dial 3912 For Sale 6 room cottage at Bel- mont Street, all modern conveniences, large lot. Price right for quick sale. GEORGE DOUGLAS Real Estate Dial 4892 _________..__ Female llelp Vlaatsll ____________. WANTED -— Glll. W TIESS. Apply in person. Islan Grill. WAITIISS WANTED - APPLY in person to The Rendezvous. wgxvg-3|) ._ KITCHEN WOMAN. Apply in person only. Tweels Restaurant. - houashumr for Write not 460. c/o Guardian.’ ._________._.._..___ ulml DIIIIIS wossalt COI- puuon to go to country for sum- mer mouths. Write not I'll. Guardian. ._..........__. ACT NOW POI BIG W503- ndlss making money in leisure hours. Beautiful line of cosmetics lxpurianoe not nseessam WW0 to Doraldlna qossnstles oomv-n in lauiyto It.DeehIt.;~on_lnal,.Qae. ‘_ .."§i’o‘-'5‘ last ‘i soar _ 2 vouio rlos. as- tween Charlottetown and Tyrone. Finder please notify Joseph Coady. Emyvale. I.OST—WllEEL AND rlnrfsia Between Montague and Brack- ley. Ernest Robertson, Brude- nell. Miscellaneous HOUSES PAINTED. FREE ESTI- mates. Phone Peter Leclair. 3891. WAN'I‘ED—ALE BOTTLES. PINTS gr quarts. Dial 8505. Michael roa Auto Leon: A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to $1.500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter views you privately. TRAN S-CAN ADA coruvn. cnmnn ululnn la subsidiary of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) B C. STEEVES, Brunch M SEPTIC TANKS Now available’-Complete Septic Tank clean-out serv- ice anywhere on P. E. Is- land. For information write: CHALMERS NEWSON New Wlltshire, or Phone BEVAN BROS, Queen St., Charlottetown iliale Help Wanted W A N T E D — DELIVERY BOY_ Phone ‘I330. WANTED-COUNTRY BOY WITH good education. No bad habits. Light outdoor work, including car driving, lasting through Oc- tober. Excellent wages for the right chap. Write Box 4'13 c/o Guardian. Block Bldg.. ma Kent st." Charlottetown. Phone 8523 Notice All taxes due Cascumpec School District No. 10 must be paid within 30 days. All taxes uncollected will then be passed in for collection. GARTH HARRISON, Secretary. N 0 T I C E OF MEETING Electrical Contractors’ As- soclation of Prince Edward Island regular monthly meet- ing at Town Hall, Summer- side, 7:30 p.m. 7 June 1954. Notice By decision reached at the annual meeting, all tax ar- rears due Malpeque school district number 118 not paid within 60 days from date of this notice will positively be handed in for collection. By Order of Trustees. NOTICE Meeting of those who help- ed in any way with the building of the Rink at Bridgetown, will be held June 7th at 8 p.m. in ‘the hall at Bridgetown. ALBERT WOOD. Secretary. Planet Jr. Garden tractor with lawn mower attachment and cul- tivators and Planet Jr. seeders at 15% discount un- til June 9. Also 1500 lb. Clyde mare, Cockshutt hay loader, used two seasons. - J. J. MUSTARD 125 Kent St. Charlottetown AUCTION SALE AT VERNON RIVER JUNE 15, 1954, AT 1:30 One bedroom suite, desk and bookcase combined, Mar- coni battery ‘radio. chairs, tables, buffet, Coleman lamp.| dishes and other household effects; also lawn mower, 2 new ladders, 1 20 ft., 1 16 ft., wire stretchers. shovels, hoes, forks, carpenter tools, 9 1/2 cords of wood ready or stove, and other articles too numerous to mention. fine day. ' STRAY HORSE I have in my possession one black mare, white stripe on face. 1300 lbs. Owner can have same by proving pro- _ rtvlns expenses- JOHN H. WELLS. .,,_‘.'i‘ei,ep_iione s1-a If day rainy the following ' w. a.'ss:n'NAap ilursery Steclt PREMIER AND DUNLAP STRAW- berry Plants. 31.50 per hundred $10.00 per thousand. Prepaid. J C. Stewart, Charlottetown R.R. '1. FOR SALE—SENATOR DUNLAI’ strawberry plants. $1.50 per hun- dred, $10.00 per thousand. A. w. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. FOR SALE — SENATOR DUN- lap Strawberry Plants. $1.50 per hundred. $10.00 thousand. Charles MacKenzle, Wlnsloe. ' STRAWBERRY PLANTS — SEN- ator Dunlap strong healthy year old plants, freshly dug. trimmed ready to set out. Price s1.50 per hundred. $10.00 per thousand. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants, one goose- berry bush included free. Parker Jewell, York. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR GREEN Bay School. Present supplement $450.00. Peter Mcquald, Sec/y. WANTED—TEACHER FOR HAR- rington school. " ‘ -‘L voted $650.lPi-eston Rodd. secretary. TISAUHEII WANTED FOR. ST. Peter's Harbour School. Supple- ment $400. Roy Cairns, Bec'y. WANTED-TEACHER FOE SUM- meiville school. Supplement 5550 Martin I-lynes. secrel.ary_ ne 3632 I Teachers Wasted W A N T E D — TEACHER Poll Marie School. Supplement $350.00. Lvman Dlngwell, Momll. 'i'I-.‘Al.HEit WANTED AT LINK- letler School. Supplement $425.00 Aonlv Secretary. Brewer Clark _jT_________ WANTED — TEACHER FUR Cardigan North School. Apply to Mrs. Andrew MacLean. sec- retary. WANTED — TEACHER FOE Pownal school. First class pre- ferred. Supplement 8600. Parkel lngs, secret xv. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Clermont school. Supplement 3400. Small enrolment. Edsoll G. Rayner. secretary. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOB Principal Department of North Tryon School. Liberal Supple- meni. Fred A. Leard. Secretary Trustees. ’1‘EAUHEl<. WANTED I-‘on HAlf.’l‘S- ville School, District No. 103. Sup- plement $500.00. 12 pupils enrol- led. Apply Secretary Col. Allan MacI.eod, New Wiltshlre R. R. TEACHERS WANTED I-‘OR Georgetown School. Principal (Supplement $100.00). Vice-Prin- cipal (Supplement $450.00). Five Assistant Teachers isupplemrrlt $280.00 each.) Mrs. N, W. Hansen, Secretary of Trustees. George- town. Tleacher Wanledq Cross Roads School, well equipped, four miles from Charlottetown will pay $600 supplement for an experi- enced teacher. Margaret Jones, Secretary, Charlottetown, R. R. 1 Telephone 7839 in Let APARTMENT TO LET — DIAL 4791. FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED room, heated. Phone 4566. TOFLET — MODERN s BOOM apartment. hot water. Dial 8882. TO LET —FUltNlSHED ROOM. 174 Kent Street. Dial 4330. T0 RENT—i'-‘l.lR.NlSHED ROOM for two; kitchen privileges. Dial 9718. TO LET — SUITE OF ROOMS, bath, central. adults. To Sep- tember 1. Phone 6084. To LET —- 5 ROOM!-ID HOUSE. c. F‘ ‘e Apply Box 465, Guard- W A N T E D — TEACHER FOR Covehead Road School. S. J. Birt, Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER FOB Eldon School. Supplement 3500. Mrs. R. A. Gillis, secretary. I W A N T E D — TEACHER FOR Baltic School. Supplement $450.00. Mrs. Gordon Cousins, secretary WANTED._TEACliER. FOR Cherry Valley School. Supplement $500.00. J. A. Murphy, Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER Foil I-“‘ School. present sup- plement $700. Norman Macllae, secretary, Milton. WANTED—TEACflEB FOR A}!- gyle Shore School. Supplement $400.00. Goodwill MacPhail, Sec- retary. WAN'l‘ED—-A TEACEEII. FOR THE Breadalbane Rural School. Apply to Mrs. John J. MacLeod, Secre- tary of schooi_ WANTED—'I‘E ACHER FOB. HEAD WANTEKTEACHEII FOE MAY- field School. 14 pupils. Supple- ment 3400. Mrs. Heath Houston, Secretary. WANTED—TEACHER FOR Mt. Meillck School. Supplement $500.00. 30 pupils. Apply W. H. Drake, Pownal. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Pleasant Valley School. Good supplement. Mlllar Weeks. sec- rotary. W A N T E D — TEACHER FOR Mount Tryon School. supplement $375.00. Wilbur Weddell, Secre- tarv. W A N’ T I D — TEACHER FOR Long Creek school. supplement. $500.00. Apply Mel MacEachern. Secretary. W A N T E D — EXPERIENCED Teacher for Uigg " “ ‘ First or Second Class. Supplement $800.00. ‘Hugh Macklnnon. Secretary. WANTED - FOB HOPE RIVER school. Second Class Teacher. ,ien-lent $500.00. Rupert Simp- son. Secretary. WANTED — TWO TEACHERS. Kingston school. Good Supple- rnent. Apply Tyrus Holmes. Kings- en. nacllsa WANTED roa urrofi School. Supplement 3800. Bec- rctary Malcolm Stewart, Forest Hill. WAN'l'En—'l'EACllEB rol Rennie’: Road School. supple- maul $626.00. Mrs. Harry Smith, Secretary. Hunter River. WAN'l'lD..'|'lAClll:l son Glen Valley School. Supplement 3450.00. Willard Macnoweii. Sec- retary. Fredericton TIACBII WANTED [OI GRAND River School Number One. sup- plement $450.00. Neil Pl-aught. Richmond 3. E. TIAOIII WANTED — NORTH Plnatta school. supplement uoeeo. Mrs. Bani Iuehanan. Eel- fan. Secretary. $08! WANTED Pol s1. Patricia School. Liberal Supple- ment. In. ‘nee Gallant. Seare- ""'-', ll of l-{illsboro School. Cl-ood sup- plement. Melvin Jardlne, Secre- . tary. ian. To ltENT—l"UnNISHED HOUSE. five rooms and bath, two bed- rooms. Write "J" cars of Guar- dian. To Ll-:'1‘—TWO HEATED ROOMS. first floor, private entrance, suit- able for office or apartment continuous hot water, very cen- Lral, Dial 8450. ' '10 LE'l‘—NEWLY DECOBATED furnished apartment; perman- ent. Three rooms and bath. Sunny, attractive and central. Adults. Apply ABC. Guai-dian_ TO LE’I‘—APABTMENT, THREE rooms and bath, third floor, con- tinuous hot water. Automatic heat. Mrs. 3.8. MacBeath. Dial 6173 between 9 and 11 a.m. and between 5 and '1 p.m_ Igillers TENDERS Tenders will be received up and until noon, Saturday. June 12th on the erection of a new scliooi at East Wilt- shire. Specifications may be seen at Secretary's home. North River. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRED JEWELL, Secret ary, North River. Quickies By Ken Reynolds The Guardian Monthy, Juno 1, ‘bier . . F1-roan SAAB!‘ "-5% ,_ “- - - you look like the TV set in the Guardian Want Ads—only it had a 19-inch screen!" 5'-H a‘l'.' T: l hdar New York Stocks NEW YORK (APi—The stock market kept shoving right on up to new peak levels last week, just as it has been doing for nearly nine months. There was some faltering. of course, and the market ended the holiday-shortened week right where it was a week ago. NEVCFUIGIESS. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was able during the four-day week to gusll IUD to a new high mark-—the es evel f th r 1 Oct. 25, 1929f" C mun” 5"" Ever since the middle of Sep. tember, the market has been coursing upward with little pauses now and then for consolidation of its gains. It was that kind of a situation again this week. It has been happening so often that some brokers are beginning to g_et_a little reslive about the Dosslblllty of a reaction that could attain sizable dimensions and still be within the bounds of a normal retrenchment of values. The market was closed on Mon- day for Memorial Day, and on TUBSCAHY it advanced slightly with the aircrafls and non-ferrous met- als strong. That took The AP over. age to its peak of the year, the best since Oct. 25, 1929. Wednes. day's market was down a little. but on Thursday it regained the lost ground with the railroad; kets kicking the market ahead in a late rally. Friday’: market was quiet with volume the lowest since early April. Prices were down with The AP average of 60 stocks off 20 cents at $125.50, the closing mark of a week ago. At the week-end higher Canadian stocks included Dome Mines and Distillers Seagram. each ahead ‘A and Mclntyre. up 1/4. International Nickel and Hiram Walker well: down ‘fa. ll. 8. Steel ileport CLEVELAND (AP) — Steel pro- duction in the United States in- creased by half a point last week to '71 per cent of the rated capacity, Steel magazine said today. The gains of half a percentage point resulted from "continued completions of inventory reduc- tions of steel and the generally stronger tone of business." the metal-working journal added. ingot production. the magazine continued. is "still around 30 per- centage points below this time a year ago." “Practically none" of the gains came from buyers trying to pro- tect themselves against a steel strike. the magazine said. "Steel's" composite on finished steel prices remained at $113.70 a net ton. but the magazine noted that seller: are absorbing freight costs in efforts to meet compel" I011. The price of steelmaking scrap moved up again. The jump for the week was 33 cents, bringing the price per gross ton to £28.50. llopes CNR will Build Quebec Line O'l'I‘AWA. lCP)—-Senator P. H. Boudard lL—QuebECI Thursday said he hopes Canadian National R.ailwa,vs will be able to build within the next few years the east- ernmost section of a proposed rail line in Northern Quebec. He spoke in the Senate during consideration of a bill authorizing the government to grant the CNS. $3B.750.000 for building a line be- tween St. Felicien, on Lake St. Jolm. to the Chibougamau gold mining area, 139 miles northeast. Senator Bouflard explained that because of guarantees of traffic for the western section of the line from Beattyville to Chibougamau construction will start immediate- ly. No similar guarantees have been obtained for traffic on the eastern section from St. Fellclen Lo Chibougamau and the line will not be built-until it is economic- ally sound to operate a line there. However, he said, the lake St. John area is fast expanding and the eastern section of the proposed Zine offers excellent opportunities [or construction of a smelter. The Senate approved the bill's principle and referred the measure to its transport committee for fur- ther study. Bandit Killed During Holdup BIENVILLE, Que., (CP)—Polic.c said a man was shot dead Thurs- .iay by the manager of the Calssa Populaire (credit union) here after a struggle behind the teller's cage during a reported attempted hold- up. Provincial police homicide squad men rushed to the scene of the shooting across the St. kawrcncc river fl-om Quebec City. Provincial police headquarters said the man, a Montrealer, ent- ered the bank alone and asked the manager to change a 50-cent piece. After the manager did this, he asked for the bathroom. To get there he apparently had to get be- hind the tellers cage. Once there, first reports said, the man engaged in a struggle with .he manager who reached for a le- volvcr in a drawer and fired. The manager. identified only as a Mr. Samson. declined to give any details pending arrival of police. He said only that a man who attempted to commit a holdup was shot and killed. Applications for Student $300.00 each, to students of course. the undersigned. - \ theological students) who are in financial without such assistance, could not enter or continue their DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Student Aid Loans Aid loans to university stu- dents should be forwarded to the undersigned as soon as possible and not later than July 31, 1954. A limited number of loans are available. not exceeding university grade (other than need and who, For further information and application form apply to M. J. CAHILL. Secretary of Education, Charlottetown, F. E. I. FOR Phone or Wire :- SALE BALED SHAVINGS FOR DELIVERY IN MONTH OF JUNE MONCFON LUMBER CO. LTD. Collect on Carload Orders. PROFESS|0 A. Walfhan Gaudci. l.L.B. Phillips Bldg. Ill Grafton St. NAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Frederic A. Large, Q.(‘. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Wanted WANTED — OUTBOARD MOTOR. State horsepower. price. etc. Box 467. Guardian. AN ELDERLY MAN WANTS board and room. city or C0ill'li.l'.V Please give weekly rate. Apply Box 470. Guardian. WANTED -— BY RELIABLE COL- ple. with 4 small children. four to 5 rooms and bath. Not noisy of destructive. Apply Box 463, Cll'i.‘ Guardian. CASH ton scalp Buylng daily at bur Yard, scrap iron and steel, paying $8.00 per gross ton (2240 lbs.). Good prices for lead, copper. brass, hides, beer bot- tles, rope, horse hair. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. 158 Kent St. Dial 9522 Werllilastsl ...—.—- _.._....____._._.. WOII WANTED II’ MAN WITII Grade ts. -ldueatien. lamina and Clsrteal- hazlkground. -can supply light truck if. , necessary , Apply lot No. 41:, Guardian. thou sesiuu Bell, Matheson & Foster ldo Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. lull Queen St. Phone 438’! M. A. Farmer, Q.C.. LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. '*Ga_uElet £‘lEiTi"'" Bank of Commerce Bldg. .-Allison M. Gillie. LL.li.’" IM Richmond St. Dial I'll‘! OPTOMETRISTS _ J. A. Carl-uthera, 3.0. Is: Ilene St. Dial eel: Byron J. Grant, O.D. in lent St. Dial em II. J. Mabon. R.0. Montague. P. E. l. J. S. Taylor. 3.0. Corner Rent A Queen Sh. Office 9138; House C150 0. r. llutclloaols Teen 1'. G. HUTCHESON. K0. ll Grafton St. Dial 8821 Currie Illlg. Charlottetown Palmer 8: Haslam Bank of Nov: Scolla Bldg. Matheson. Peake dz Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. Maofluigan, B.A., Currie Bldg. - Dllllltl - Queen St G. E. Maclvlillan, I4.A., LL.B. [54 Prince Sf. Dill 5223 MacPhee & Tralnor its Queen St. Dial I28‘! Oil . It. Moqmld. B.A. lee Hfililllfflll st. Dial ssli CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson tel Prlnu st. Dlal em DENTISTS Dr. K. A. Macfiacllerll Queen at. Dial mi CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MaDONALD. OURBIE I 00. Ch ottetosnl as ' l!..B. DOANE 0 COMPANY -- ' ' ' --All Great George St - 1 mal ms J_____r.o. ~-—--..-— u ~ r Last of Princess Pals Coming Home IN KOREA. (CPt—-The last seg- ments of a famous Canadian regi- ment, the Princess Patricia‘: Ca- nadian Light lnfantry, are return- ing home. - The sll‘m,V annollncetl on Thurs- day that PPCLI men still serving in Korea and Japan-—ahout 50-- will return to Canada this month. Future postings of this theatre will be filled by soldiers whose parent units already are hers. These are the Queen’: Own Rif- les of Canada. the Black Watch and the Canadian Guards. Other segments of the original 25th Brigade will be returned to Canada later. These include at handful of men from the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Roy- zli 22nd Regiment. Their regiments were shipped back some months ago, but some had asked for extended duty and others. once getting back hom=. decided to volunteer for another tour of duty in this theatre. The PPCLi's made history bv their courage and daring. The ‘Ind Battalion went into action against the Communists in Fah- ruat. 1951. under Lt.-Col. J. ‘T. Stone of Salmon Arm, 3. C. Two months later it fought on of its gravest battles against sur- rounding Chinese forcea in the famed action at. Kap.vong. Lat.-I ll rFC!i\‘l'd a United States Press- dential Citation. Haida Showing Good Gunnery ABOARD HMCS HAIDA. (CPD -This Canadian destroyer ll l-uilding herself a reputation in gunnery. in friendly match with her two Canadian companion destroyers. the Gsyuga and Crusader. iii!’ Haida won top honors in an anti» lllrcralt shoot. her guns blasting three of four air targets. Previously. her Run (‘NW bl-K‘ get! two targets while exercising with United States d-.~slroyers oil southern Japan. The three Canadian destroyers are on a two-week island defence patrol of the Korean west coast. in the shooting competition. credit for two of the three bulls- eyes went to the Haida's thres- lnch’ 50-calibre weapon, and to the sun‘: director. P0. Hugh An- derson. Verdun. Que- STOIMS HIT N. Y. ALBANY. N. Y. (AP)—A broken trail of charred buildinll Ind fsllsn trees ll! 1-041)’ in “I8 W330 of wind-whipped thunderstorms that tore eastward across New York state Tuesday _and claimed two lives. Power and telephone service were dlsrlmted in many areas as the batterlnl storms. ae- companied by heavy rain and hail. lurched from the Great Lakes ro- giou to the Hudson valley. I‘ .‘;.‘.i'’“ y -,-.-_-----o-qw v-—- - -..—-«-.-_s¢ -. ~.«--_-;:-; -- .“‘;k_-.."' .mf. . . .-