r? Wednesday.July 3,1957!-Ionian A-giggguuj l 'llhe.-(itiawr(1ia.n Page 9 IN MEMORIAM ARSENAULT - in food and lov- ing memory of Albln Ar " I who was killed in a highway ac-' cident near Welslord. N. B.. July 3. 1955. Two years has passed since that. sad day. When one we loved was calld away. ' The blow was great the shock se- VET! only those who lost can tell the sorrow of parting with the one we love so well. I.uv'sngly remembered by his mother. brothers and sisters. )lI.t('DONALD - In loving mem- ory of my dear father, Austin R .'tiat-Donald. who passed away Jiily II. 1952. To the grave where you are laid iiy ht-art still aches with sadness lly eyes 'shed many a tear (ind alone knows how we miss you. Sntlly missed by daughter Alma Al-AI-iI.l-ICK -- In loving memory of oitr dear father, A. Hammond Affli.-ck. who passed away on July 3, 1953. its lonesome here without you dear. Ami sad the weary way For life is not the same to us. Since you have gone away. To those who have a father. Please cherish him with care, For you Will never know the heartache Until you find he isn't there. Lovingly remembered by the family. MACDONALD - In loving mem- ory of Mr. Austin R. MacDon- ..ald. who passed away July 3, 1952. We often think of by-gone days when we were all together The family chain is broken now, It's lonesome here with out you. Never will your memory fade. Sadly missed by Wife and Fam- tly. MCINNIS - In loving y of eon. nan-I: WOULD LIKE S U M MER boarders or convalescents in a nice farm home with all mod- ern conveniences. Apply B'ox "F" Guardian. Summe side. can sail Traits for sale III CEEV. 7.”! MILES. PER- fect shape. Phonegtilrl. ' nu PONTIAC. IN coon nun- nlng condition. Dial 5471. I153 DODGE SEDAN. THIS CAR s bargain. Can be seen at 125 Kent Street or call 6428. 1950 FORD SEDAN 8275.09 AP- ply: 16 Summer St., after 5 p.m. '4! METEOR IN PERFECT working condition. Price S400. Phone Crapaud 4-11. or apply to James Ferguson. Victoria. FOR SALE-I954 CHEVROLET Sedan. Fully equipped. new tires radio. etc. 25.000 miles. Terms can be arranged. Call at 7 Eus- ton St. D50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. FAIRI condition. but in good running order. Price 5225. Apply 97 High-l land Ave. or phone 7516. '54 METEOR. RADIO. 24.000 miles, 81.325 dollars. Can be fi- nanced. Phone 7703. Summerside. 1955 DODGE 4 - DOORSEDANl clean. 20000 miles. Prlvatelyl owned. Sold to settle an estate. Good buy. Apply Rupert Wi-ght. Georgetown. for item TWO SMALL APARTMENTS IN Borden. Apply Abegweit Hotel. IN-ai'JnNtsttEn ROOMS ivnnv central. Residential. Dial 9272. omAoEAfon Ant-:iv'r.' Dial sa4s.. FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. FURNISHED room. Dial after p.m.V LARGE BRIGHT NEWLY FUR- nished housekeeping room. first floor. Dial 4110. - 'FtW'Hs7nnoont"T4P?iit7rMEi-ff. Heated. Elm Ave. Write box 240 Guardian. for Sals LARGE OA If PUNCHEONS. Waddell Bros. Crapaud. ALLs'I'A'I'E-HSLCOOTI-JR. ova sale. Don Crockett. York Station. TWO MARY MAXIM SWEATERS Sizes 42 - 44. OIL BURNING WATER HEATER In good condition. Phone 8361. RED POLL BULL. 16 MONTHS old. Brenton Dollar. Brookfield. A NEWLYVFRESHENEDWCOW. Emmett Smith. Ten Mile House. Fctiws. ALSO YOUNG camel Victor Deacon. Covebead Road. G-cob roe sotif 35.50 ("Loan Dial 8852. SEVERAL USED DISPLAY CAS- es. Bargain. Apply. P.JIs Lim- ited. YOUNG GRADE HOLSTEIN COW freshened. Apply Gregor Mac- Calium, Brackley Point. Foit”sAi.E ONE SHORTHORN cow due to freshen July llth. James Hamill. Central Bedequc. i-'oii"s)i1".'s::oNi3-sHoit'rtioniv cow due to freshen July tlth. James Hamill. Central " J 1 "iititi-s)iiQi-2'-'aTnYCc1iViiniiiT;E. in good condition. Dial 4513. after 5:30. om: U-S-ED aezarrv ELECTRIC Washer in good working condi- tion. Phone 3130. THREE LARGE SIZE RUBBER dinghys. government surplus. Never used. clearing 345.00 each. John Hopkirk. Summerside . GIRLS” C.C.M. BIKE AND ROLL-. fast ball-bearing roller skates in good condition. Call 9527 or 80 School St., after 5:30 pm. 2 sETTEES.t ARM CHAIR 1 rocking chair, I spinning wheel and reel. Mrs. Sterling Nichol- son, Bradalbane. FOR SALE ONE BOAT TEN.. feet long. practically new. 335.00 Apply Gay's Hothouse. Allen St. Phone 3104. FOR SALE - 6 GOOD THRIFTY Calves from 1-3 months old; also 3 young calves. Apply Les- ter Baglolc. Summersidc East. Mrs. .Iohn'M. Mclnnls. Mount Melilck, who passed away Jply 8. 1949. We often stand beside youi' grave With hearts still sad and sore And think we hear your loving voice Calling us as before. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay But the love for you. who sleeps beneath. Shall never fade away. Always remembered by Hus- band and family. CARD OF THANKS wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Mclntyre. Mrs. Ed- nu Graham, nursing staff of Kings County Memorial Hospital for their kintlness to me while a patient: there. Also the many friends who visited me and sent cards and: gifts. Kaye Stewart. The Ladies of the Upton W.I. wish to express their thanks to the store-keepers and all who so gen- erously donated articles for their auction stile. Sec'y. Mrs. Wm. Mat-Lennan. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Moyse and Dr. Grant. the kind nurses. interns and staff of the Prince County Hospital while a patient there. A very special thanks to my sister Fidessa and also Mr. Perry. spec- ial nurses. those who sent flowers. cards and treats. To all a sincere thanks. Goldie Reeves. 1 wish to express my sincere iimlliui to Dr. Laidlaw. Dr. Cox. llr. Murchison. Dr. Prowse and' the intern. the kind nurses. and staff of the P.E.l. Hospital fort their kindness to me while I pa- tient in- the hospital. Also the ('lt-rgy anti all my kind friends ulm visited me and for cards. treats. and flowers received. To all a sincere thank you. Mr. Arch liartling. North Rustico. i':7iiiEiWATi.wXvs"-" In 1060 a total of IS railway companies operated 1.000 miles of track in Canada. using wood-I hurniiig lMOmMlVCL RlPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 0 N E KEMAC--Ollf BURNER. FURNISHED COTTAGE AT shore. near Charlottetown. Elec- tricity. Appiy 247 Guardian GROUND FVITOOR-HEATED 7- partment. continuous hot water. Apply Box 245 Guardian. ONE. OR TWO FURNISHED rooms. opposite Prince Edward Island Hospital. Phone 8847. FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS. also three room apartment, partly heated. running water. Apply 187 Prince Street. SUITE OF OFFICES AT 150 Richmond Street (above Tele- graph Office) Apply The Royal Trust Company. FURNISHED ROOM .SECOND 'floor. Also furnishedtor unfur- nished front room, first floor. Apply 44 School Street. APARTMENT. THREE ROOMS and bath, electric stove. healed. continuous hot water. All newly renovated. Telephone 3554 7 ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD RE- pair at Wilmot Valley must he moved. Apply Box "G" Guard- ian Summerside. ONE N0. 8 MASSEY - HARRIS hay loader. push-bar type. also 1 dump rake. Apply John 'l"ltomp- aon. Frenchfort. TWELVE ROOM HOUSE. SITUAT- ed pear shore in Georgetown. in good repair. Owner leaving pro vince. Apply Mrs. Mabel I-learn. . Georgetown. BUTCHERS M E A T. BLOCKS. Brand new, government surplus. cost 387.00. Clearing at 835.00 each. John Hopkirk. Summer-' side. .j, FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM Iottetown; Foley's. Summerside. MT services Ilfleretl ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET Lost and Fund 1 WRIST WATCH IN VICINITY OF Gerald Street. Owner can have by proving same. Apply 32 Ger- ald Street. or Phone 7577 . Hats Illll ifantetl MAN 'ro WORK As ruu. on part time sawyer in saw mill. Apply Week's Miu. Fredericton. BETTER THAN AVERAGE IN- come for man who is ambitious and willing. to learn. You can enjoy independence and high income selling established and nationally advertised Watkins products in a nearby rural lo- cality. Field training supplied. No investment necessary. For interview with Company repre- sentative. write today to Dept. Z. C. LA. The J.R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. Que liiirsary Stock STRAWBERRY. PLANTS. DUN- lop 81.50 a hundred. Postpaid 20 per cent off at farm. Tomatoes, cauliflower. cabbage plants at farm only. Willard MacKay, Ver- non Bridge. "DESTROYER" F 0 R U S E IN out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth, saves you that un- pleasant cleaning task. Full dir- ections. satisfaction guaranteed. Order a can now, only 31.00 post- paid. Log Cabin Products. P. O Box 261. Charlottetown. Personal AUTHORS INVITED ro SUBMIT MSS all types .including Poems) for book publication. Reasonable terms. Stockwell Ltd.. llfracombe England. testd 1898i. stomach distress. fit.-ariburn, acidity. use double-action Wild- er's Stomach Powd. First neu- Lralizes. then protei-ts the stomach lining. At Hughcs'. Jen- HM. and Reddln Bros.. Char- serving full courat dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5220. WE REPAIR AND REWIND MO- tors. washer repairs. wringer rolls. refrigeration service and repairs. Storey Electric. Teachers Wanted- TEACIIER FOR LONG CREEK School. Supplement 3650. Apply Wilfred Stretch. Secretary. WANTED TEACHER FOR St. Mary's Road West School. Present supplement 340000 R. Gormley. Sec'y Trustees. TEACHER FORQBRACKLEY Point School. Supplement 3700. Gregor lllaccallum. Secretary. RENFEW COOK STOVE COOK- nlte, in perfect condldon. Wood and coal grates. Good baker. Ap- ply Andrew E. Dollar. New Wilt- shire. FOR SALE - 1.000 GAL. WATER Tank. John Deere Binder. 7 ft. cut on rubber with sheaf carrier AT CRAPAUD, NEW HOUSE ON Trans Canada Highway. Avail- able August 1st. Apply Jnmcs Moore. Crapaud. l S E C O N D FLOOR HEATED apartment. three rooms. hnll.i bath. sunporch. continuous hot, water. Adults only. Apply Mrsm R.S. MacBeth. 289 Fitzroy St, or dial 6l73 between 11 and 1 or 5i and 7. LARGE FIVE noon onTtmir- m,;,7g-T vTc(jiTm cfpimii, ed aparttmcnt. Private entrance. Centrally located in residential area. Apply Box 240. Guardian. For Salong I 1-2 H. P. GASOLINE Norman Macllac. Milton. INE. good condition. Dial 5953. ion"!-'rAor BOARDS. I000 rnt-:-i ran SALE':DOTCOF LAND. 1 x 4's. James Maccallum. Brac- ley Point. , g.,,,.g,,, ,, -7 YOUNG REGISTERED HOLS-i teln cow to freshen middle of: August. Apply Earle Rodd. iArs'sirfi,(RRis-BINDER, ogE,FVA.ItM FORWSALE. no A Deering Hay Mower. In good condition. Apply Mrs. James Gorveatt. Nine Mile Creed. J izTsr:it TIRED TRACTOR ro- tato duster: six and ten rows. In good condition. Gerald Case- ley. Wilmot Valley. and truck. Apply Murdock Daw- son, Albany. T 0 N E DWELLING HOUSE Corner of West and Kent Streets. Apply to The Royal Trust Com- pany. Charlottetown. ONE NEW SIDE DELIVERY rake; also several used wheel rakes; one cream separator. Apply: Hebcr MacLcan, Corn- wall. 8 including attachments - Like new. tGuarantce still ineffectt. Sacrifice for immediate sale. Tel. 9220. I HIGHLAND JACKETS WITH Scotch buttons. braid and lace. size It and 10 years. Also 2 sporrans. Priced reasonably, Phone 7090. Water Street East 62 ft. front- age by 196 ft. Phone 4-9973 Moncton or write 405 Robinson Street. hlonctonl or Phone 2754 Summerside. CRES clear 24 acres. wood house. good buildings. brook in the field. it acres oats. turnips. potatoes In. good garden. Apply John Duink- crlten. Glen Valley. Fredericton. FOR SALE - I50 ACRES AT Tracadle Cross with house and F "-" 70 acres clear. Situat- ed beside school. church and post office. Apply J. Elmer Blanchard. 165 Queen Street. Charlottetown. VACUUM CLEANERS. HOUSE and Farm. twat and Dry pick- up) 1 1-3 h.p. New - I' " ' A Lifetime Guarantee. Also other Vacs. new. used. rebuilt. All makes serviced and repaired. Maritime Compact Sales, 174 Kent St.. Ch"I'own. P.E.I. Tel. I220. ? GIRL FOR ROUSIWORR. DIAL 1 or III. IXPIIIENCID . turned. Apply In ptsu to Menu Restaurant. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper for motion coun- try home. Fm adults In faintly. Top wags offered. A to Mr. Maeuod. National mplcytncat Office. Charlottetown. lutlmff gT3agg-i-'tii”rn.t.ei'TFs-i-onto"-T Conch mattleu. between City and Argyleglttare. Pbaae I44. WORK WANTED ON-F,-ARV)-I ” elv- TEACHERS W A N T E D FOR vice - principal. and five assist- ant teachers. Apply Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Secretary. TEACHER FOR GREEN- field School. S500.00 supplement for First or Second Class tea- cher. 8400.00 for permit teacher. Small enrolment. Apply John W. Cairns, Secretary. ' TEACHER FOR BETHEI. SCHOOL 15 Pupils. supplement 400.00 Apply Peter Driscoll, Belhcl. Transportation Wanted TRANSPORTATION REQUIRED for one man to Montreal by car. Must arrive before 7th July. Can help with driving. Dial 5693. 1G -2-L Wanted To Buy WANTED - ALE BOTTLE-S. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. 5 W9I'l.!'1'!l0li near city. House need to be pro! Apply to Box 249 Guar- an. Vffntotl NUMBER. or. STRAWBERRY pickers. Apply Frank Vessey, York. Dial 5057. av AUG. IST on6UNb"rt.ooiz apartment or house. 2 children Apply Box 250 Guardian. on GAL. PRESSURE-TANK. Apply P.J. McLure. Murray Riv- Of. I BED ROOM APARTMENT HEAT, ed Int floor. Permanent em-i ploymenl good references can be supplied. Apply Box 779 c-o Guardian. 'I'WO OR THREE ROOMS OR Cottage within so mues of City. July 21 to 19th. Apply Box 243 Guardian. FOR SALE 1953 Oldsmobile car de- luxe model 4 door sedan in good condition. reasonable price for immediate sale. App1y- ' 11 DOUGLAS ST. Evenings FOR RENT Modern furnished cot- tage in Kappoch. Ap- I. ROGERS 53 Goodwill Ave. TEACHER WANTED A degree teacher for Rural High School. Apply- Depi. of Education Before July 8. I957. Teacher Wanted Yukon Territory WHITEHORSE ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL Large modern school. staff of 40. Mathematics and ” ' teacher -1 class grade 9 Science. 2 classes grade 10 Science. 1 class tirade 10 Math. 1 class grade 11 Math.. and choice of 1 class sen- ior Physics or Biology. Boys' Physical Education teacher -in grades 7-12 plus 1 class grade 8 Science. 1 class grade 8 Math.. and 1 class grade 9 scinece. Excellent furnished living ac- commodation for single teachers only. Fare paid from Edmonton or Vancouver. Salary Schedule in effect for all levels of certifi- cates. Degree teachers 83600- 35850; degree plus. S3625-36075. increments. 5225. Apply with full particulars and reports to: Superintendent of Schools. HARRY THOMPSON. Box 2029. Whitehorse. Yukon Territory. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday. July 12th. 1957, for laying Concrete Pavement on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY Section BARN CORNER to CHARLOTTETOWN CITY LIMITS. EB 15. 1.7 Miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Provincial Building, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the advertised time. and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise! and be present at the opening. J. G. MacKAY. Minister of Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. June 25th, 1957. BY FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor A contributing cause to many business failures has been too nar- row specialization on th epart of top management. says Senator Donald Cameron. director of the University of Alberta's depart- ment of extension and head of the Banff school of advanced manag- emu.-nt. Emphasis today. as the basis for top executive training, he adds. is on a broad. general edu- cation with special training in the social sciences-particularly his- tory. economics. psychology and literature. and it is no accident that 40 per cent of most manage- ment training programs are in the field of human relations. Senator Cameron outlined his views in an address to this week's annual meeting at Jasper. Alta., of the Canadian Gas Association. PROMOTIONS RAPID The Bantf school of advanced has resultd from an WANTED 200 STRAWBERRY PICKERS Mount Stewart and Charlottetown Areas. O Apply: National Employment Office Charlottetown. TODAY'S SPECIAL Kid's can't (all out. 1951 PLYMOUTH Belvedera Hardtop F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings Tonnvh "TODAY'S SPECIAL" 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN; in ex- cellent condition. equipped with automatic transmission. custom radio. seat covers. one owner driven. 81595.00 1955 MERCURY CUSTOM SE- DAN: standard transmission. dir- ectlonal lights; Tu Tone. white wall tires. one owner; enjoy the big car ride. 41995.00 STEWART Motors 724 GT. GEORGE ST. Trades Training Opportunities For Young Men of 16 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A TRADE through the Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan. It accepted, you will be given a two year course in one of 11 different trades then posted to a Regular Army unit. Enrolment starts training in Septem” As an Apprentice you will re- celve: Q HALF PAY TO 17. THEN THE FULL PAY OF A REG- ULAR SOLDIER. Q EXCELLENT MILITARY AND TRADES TRAINING UNDER PICKED INSTRUC- 3rd June. TORS. . FURTHER ACADE MIC TRAINING. . FRE MEDICAL AND DEN- TAL CARE. Q A CHANCE ro DEVELOP PHYSICALLY. You must he in on the day you enrol. have a Grade 0 education or better. and meet An-ny ro- qulrementsr Applications are being received now and will be considered in the order received. The numbers that can be train- ed in each trade are limited. ACTNOW. See your locnl Annv Recruiting Station. or mail the coupon below. Army Recruiting Station. MIA Kent St. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Tel. Jim. Please send me. without oblig- ation. your pamphlet on the Sol. dler Apprentice Plan "The Way To a Fine Future." Address Ctt1lTowa ...............m.. Tdoloao .....u--.---.---sans ....-.....uo-cunt ...--.-ouuuauuus Phone 42!!) SALESMEN To sell conditioners with essential miner- als and mineral stabilized vitamins A and D direct to farmers. Some knowledge in the care of livestock an sssef. Car essential. This is an outstanding opportunity for a man aged 25 to 65. For personal interview, please contact- W. E. HATFIELD. Sales Representative Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. L AUCTlON SALE ESTATE or LATE G. FRANK HUTCHESON Auction sale of office premises, on Friday the 12th day of July 1957 at 2:30 p.m. I have been instructed by The Royal Trust Company. the Executor of the Estate of the late G. Frank Hutch- eson. acting under the authority of a Chaucery Court Order, made 28th May 1957 in Chaucery Suit No. 1220. TO SELL by Public Auction the office premises formerly occupied by G. F. I-Iutcheson & Son. Optome- trists. known as No. 53 Grafton Street in Charlottetown. FOR. FURTHER particulars and information apply to the Royal Trust Company. 179 Queen Street. The sale will be held at the premises. The Royal Trust Company W. H. Bfealon Executor Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. DETECTIVES Freeman Detective Bureau National investigation service Credit Collection Specialists SOLICITORS. Etc. NI Mathew" 5 W" sit...” 1-33.? iii. in Richmond at. -------------Z--- OPTOMETRISTS J. EURO? .IGlICI'lGfd. . rru era. . . m cu" ml Pi... a” I” IQII IL Dill IO” M' A' F""""' QC" LL!” Byron J. Grant. O.D. "'"' " c"""'"" 3”" in sun st. Dial uti Allison M. Gillis. l.L.3. J. 8. Taylor. l.O. ll Richmond St. Dial 474': Corner ln3lI.:I:7sS.4I. A. Wultlian Gaudnt. l.i..I. H. 1 Mom", to. Pillfpa Bldg. 111 Grafton St. " IE1 Palmer A Hoslcm Ian of Nova Scotla Bldg. WW7. r. . Peaks & Nicholson It Prince St. Dial 048! "' ”""" """ ARCHITECT J. A. MneG-zlgon cunts Ina, Dial am cm. at. .0-Afc0ll'l'M':.:'g Moelhoo It Trainer I-I-et-side. P,l:.t. Dist 8!! appeal in 1951 to the University of Alberta by the oil industry which was expanding so rapidly that it was practically impossible to man its offices with reasonably trained management personnel. The universities of British Col- umbia. Saskatchewan and Manl- toba were invited to Join in and the first school was put on in 1952. Since then. 366 Canadian execu- tives had participated in a highly- concentrated program of a half- Voices Concern Over Narrow Specialization doren six-week schools. "late of promotion of mu." Senator Cameron . "baa been very high with the wit that I blah proportion an h positions I! leadership in the bud.- ness field. In 10 years these are the aim who will be forniitladag msinen policy in western Can- a. Graduates of the school wen following through on its program in an alurmi which kept itself up- to-date through provision of apo- cial speakers and the I momen- dation of significant reading ma- terial and reports. ADVANCED SEMINAR A more intensive followup will start this fall with the establidn ment of the Banff school of ad- vanced management leetumahipa and. in June. 1958. establishment of a two week advanced manage- ment seminar for the purpose of giving study "in depth” to some of Canadian industry's major pro- bletns. Under the Iecturcsfiip program the Banff school will bring to western Canada yearly a leading thinker from "anywhere In the world.” He will lecture at both the fall and winter advanced management programs at Banff; will be made available to the four western uni- versities for special lectures to all students; and will also he avail- able for I 'f ” ” nulni of Pub- lic lectures to such organizations as chambers of ca and Canadian clubs. Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CPI - A beaming waiter brings another cup of cof- fee topped with whippel cream. A strolling -A " i serenade: the ladies of the party as they relax at their open - air tables and watch the sunset over the Alps before retiring to their first-class hotel accommodation. The average Englishman can have two weeks of this kind of vacation for less than 3100-all expenses paid. With a vast selection of travel agencies arranging low-budget y'a- cations. he can explore almost every corner of Europe and re- main untroubled by language bar- riers. Bilingual couriers generally accompany all English - speakini groups. A 14-day trip to the mountain resort of Strobl. Austria. can be enjoyed for E35 (S98). The cost covers the return fliglt from Ion- don to Munich. and a four-hour bus-ride to the tirstclass hotel on the edge of the Wolfgang Lake. ENTERTAINMENT TOO Meals and drinks are Inc on the plane nights .At the hotel nightly entertainment is laid on by an Austrian dance band which knows all the latest hit tunes. Travel agencies can offer these bargain vacations by having ab rsngements with air charter com- panies and hotels who are pre- pared to take groups throusltout the season at reduced rates. So the average Briton can ex- plore the rest of Europe for lust a bit more than he spends at his own costal resort. In many inat- ances. British hotels are more expensive than continental once. The vacation variety is unlim- ited. Mediterranean cnuses. ski- ing holidays. Dolly-trekking over the Pyrenees Mountains and sun bathing off the coast of Spain on the Isle of Mallorca are just a few of the distractions advertised to work-wear.V Britons. There is a European Coach tour covering France. Belgian, Hol- SERVICE STATION FOR SALE For immediate sale or for rent by July 15th. Service Station with apartment! at Hampshire. Lic- ense to sell Fina Products. Pric- ed reasonable for quick sale. my be seen July 11th or 12th. or: Write: CARMEN MITCHELL North Wiltshtro. P.O. FOR SALE 1936 DODGE CUSTOM STATION WAGON A bargain for quick sale. Phone 4628 (an be seen at Tom Davies Service Station. .. Q.,.. Q, out an: Guidhlown. Tuesdays and mj---j-:-- Fridays. Dial Ill IAN M. M unon. LLJ3. --------- pA BL&Gbr) MUSICIANS DIAL an H. JO'I-IN HARRIS, J.A.IlacDONALD.Q.O. .....-' 3...... as-can-ii nun-ass. (it. come st. out. an CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS M&)NALD. Clllllt I CO. oooem BRCTPIIERS A C0.. cums sun. an-mucus Dial uh Ii. I. DOANI A COMPANY ll heat Gotta IL. Oat-tshten Pm Ill-CI P.O. Ian M Amiua nnaaam a Palmer Electric Building Im II Star Qad DH 1 WANTED for general homework. Adults only. Good wages. Apply- 22 PARK S'I'RES.'I' or Phone 3071 MODERN FUMIOATINO In-vies Qldi I P.O. MW Girl or middle age woman 1 Europe Offering Bargain Vacations For Englishmen land, L mbour; and Germany for around 8150. which included stops at good hotels on the way and sightseeing trips around the big cities. Many continental hotels from their menus down considerably for the Eitg1ishmsn' apalata. ' ' . disappointingly tradi- tional British dishes appear on the menu-but they generally taste a good deal better on the Continent than they do in Britain. Keep Away From Parasites Warns Dr. Sidney Smith TORONTO (CPI - Dr. Sidney Smlt.h.president of the University of Toronto. told the graduating law class of Osgoode Hall Friday to keep away from parasites swim- ming in the free enterprise system. He called the parasites sharks. iellyfish and lampreys. "Don't be a.1allyfish. Don't Boat. about on the fashion - tides. the sound-waves and the ink - waves blown up by the winds of adver- tising. conformity, prejudice and superstition. "Moreover. don't work for a Icllyfiah. or marry jellfisb. or bring up jellyfish children. Don't vote for jellyfish to represent you." Dr. Smith said the individual in democrac ' ”On the other hand. lilo link may pose as the spokesman downtrodden. the reformer d in nched abuses. Look wall to whether he battens on thou whom he speaks and plays on content to consolidate his power. Dr. Smith was admitted to the bar along with the 171 gr duatol and four lawyers from other prov- IQRET E Nova Scotia lawyers were Jerome .I. Garcon. Yo mouth. and George A. Mscxay. Halifax. U. K. Cartoonist: Try Hand On Diefenbaker LONDON tCPLPrime Mlnistef L” ' L '7 made his bow Wed- nesday as a central figure in Brit- iah cartoons. David Low in the Manchester Guardian pictures the Canadian Kwame Nkrumah of Gahana out- side the Downing street relidence of Prime Minister Macmillan. In the cartoon the house is being re- modelled by a United Nations con- struction Company. Friell in the Evening Standard portrays Dtefenba poring over European plans Premier Rob- ert Menzies of Australia. while a New Zuland representative passca Canada llll given a semi blessing to of lb and free trade leader standing beside Premier -