- ..(...-..... 9 ii 9. i i. a til .. . . . ..-........t.&." Page 10 The Guardian l Mdnday. July 22. 1957 I cmtuv-in-I i CAI via Saint John. July Drd. Dial LEAVING FOR GAGETOWN 018. IN NEMORIAM iii-e if-you're;-" iouasiia GAIIEIT - In fond reinernb-l raaea of John W. Garrett. who placed away July 22. 1953. "Ever remembered. ever loved." Inserted by his wife and family. -. BRI-STOL I Mr. Ernest Rossiter has return- ed to his duties at the busy store after his recent check upon his health that showed him 0.K. Mr. Leo Rossiter M.P.P. and Mrs. Rossiter have returned home from a weeks vacation at Tigl aish Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Melvine Burna' with two of their children Mel.l Jr. and ltlasie have returned lromi an extended visit to Toronto. "Was terloo and Kitchener. Ont. They visited Mr. Burns' two brothers and their wives and families. They also visited many centers in On-. tarin and Quebec on their three weeks vacation trip of several thousand miles. via Boasts: Leaving July uth. Phase . iTii7iitEoia-roii i-ixci-:i.'i.nT-r condition. Very cheap. Walter Solomon. Georgetown. can and Track: for Sat; I3 INTERNATIONAL I-2 TON and 1953 Mercury 1-2 ton will trade for 3-4 or i ion or cattle. William Wheatly. Cenleral Roy-. alty . for lien! - TIIIEE ROOMS. RC-iIiri'i'-1Fi.7eBi'sTN"nIns ChandlerBroa.Dial655'I. l SECOND i floor. Apply Box 279 Guardian.' rowan srnaren. APPLY Lorne Klelly, Covabead. simvous. sun was sauna. IacKay's Hills. Bangor. QUANTITY Er aannn snow will deliver. Dial mi. nun sruw. nus. wins. 1110- nias ltogersol. Winslos. l nou'sFii:nri-:it. two ADULTS. Apply to Box 274 Guardian. aan'ir"E'rTn-io. eiraii-siivciizo middle. aged woman would like baby sitting day or night ser- vice. Phone 3821. sixi-I-ziui-:NcEo s1W:ivooitArii. er immediately. Apply in person Electrolux Canada Ltd. 117 Kent Street. Lm and Fossil -rwo tTJruitNisnEn ROOMSH second floor. Continuous h ot water. nice location, near City Hospital. Dial 9030. IN HUNTER RIVER VILLAGE. eight room house with all mod-. ern conviences; forty dollars per, FOUND SPANIEL rue FEMEE Phone 4865. YELLOW AND warrr. Es-r LOST between Charlottetown and the Union Road. Answering to the name Phone 0158. Re- ward. Friends of .lIr. Jnnnie McAdam m'""h' Apply i" Melvl" C?”-I are sorry to learn of his recenti Goose 83” L'b”'d”'' Ci” Mal. wanted accident near Scotchfort. when his 1 DURING M0CN'I'Ir0F7:AUGUFsTiiK)7rE37LvMgN-r(jnCi,ss(y1: WANT A GOOD CHEV seem? 1951 Deluxe (Grey) Low mileage and go'od FOR SALE Electrolux Cleaners and Polishers Have you seen the new ape light - weight automatic Priced right. ? Dectrolux. Also number of 8817 Phone 7570 used cleaners in perfect condition. Phone 5607 or write to- TODAY'S SPECIAL Service record shows-a clean bill of health. 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings T. F. STEWART, 121 Upper Queen Street Authorized Dealer. -TO BE SOLD The property of the late Ray Atherton of Mount Herbert consisting of thir- teen acres of land including buildings and livestock. For Rent Modern apartment, cen- trally located, third floor. Continuous hot water. Apply to- MRS. ATHERTON. truck left the highway while en- route to the city. Mr. McAdam.l suffered a dislocated hip and his. truck was badly smashed in the crash. Mr. McAdams. brother Donald. has been a patient in Charlottetown Hospital for some! time in the veterans' section- Bristol lost its oldest resident, in Boston last week in the pass and September, nine room bun- galow in Brighton district, fully fumished including linens, dish- es. electric stove. refrigerator.l automatic washer and dryer. Write or phone Walter Cox, 5 Brighton Shore. Dial 6955. For Sale work. Must apply in person. Leigh Barrett. Kingston. HMEDIATELY - MAN 10 or. erate power saw. Steady employ- ment for right man. Write or Phone Week's Mills. Elliots. Phone Hunter River 27-31. his of Mrs. John A. Hughes, !helIA8Y SPIN-DRY WASHING MA-'. bRn.. FEOERV former Eliza O'Brien. Mrs. Hugh as left here seventy six years ago to reside in Boston. but has made scores of trips home and al- ways called Bristol home. One sister resides here. Mrs. James A. O'Brien. and one Brother Fred In Boston. Fred. who was on a holiday visit to his old home. did not know of his sister's death ttlell reaching home some days la- r. Mr. William MacDonald. has aold his old home property here that has been vacant for some time. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. will live in retirement in the city in future. Mr. Mat.-Donald has been retired from the C.N.R. section men for three years now. Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, will he in hospital at Charlottetown for some time yet. Mr. James Campbell suffered a heart attack recently and has on- tered the hospitai for treatment. The continued illness of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jay, Mt. Stewart. in very much regretted by their friends. .Vliss Rachel iinnott. who grad- uatcd from the new High School at ltlorell this summer. will fol- low her brothers and attend S.D. U. this fall. She is the youngest of a large family of Mr. and Mrs I'.R. Sinnott. Mrs. 0'Malley and her husband. who have resided at St. Peter's Ba y for some.years, while Mrs. 0'Malley. was C.N.R. agent there and Mr. 0'.Vlalley was teaching school in this vicinity. have mov- ed to the western part of the Island. Mrs. 0'Malley wil be C. N.R. Agent. Mr. Frank Dunphy. who was a patient In Charlottetown Hospi- tal for three months. has moved to Beach Grove residence. for older folks. He had boarded in the village for some years. Mr. Dunphy will be missed around here but with faiing health, all happy to see him in that fine government home where service is tops. GAS ENDANGERI TOWN RED BUD. Ill. (AP)-Moe! of the 2,000 residents of this town were evacuated Thursday for two hours when ammonia fumes from a broken line at a fertilizer plant are . chine in good condition. Ross. Burner Electric. ONE cuoici-fiioiistf-5 iviziiiii . old. 1000 lbs.'Broken and gentle. Apply Border Walton. DeSable. STANDING HAY. FOR SALE. Apply .I.L. MacEachern. Tea Hill. TWO BOW COCKSHUTT CULTI- vator. In good condition. Harry Muttart. Albany. QW 10 FARROW SEPT. 5'I'Il, graph Egan. E' J. Bonshsw, CAR TRAILER. SIZE 1 FT. BY 4 ft. Price 825. Dial 4401. I ACRES STANDING HAY (WI. take it up by the halves. Dun- can Nicholson, Clyde Station. ER sans: - om.-: INTERNAT- lonal rubber tired wagon. Floydl Csseley. Wilmot Valley. I 1 MILK cows"oiv-iiinlisgciir by her side. Bennett Corr. Kin- kora. NEWLY irn&aiviao coon. with calf at side Apply S. 1-1, Hackett. Mount Albion. l 'rwo. MILK. cowsl-Aiiiiwsiii spring calves. Apply Aart Van Ewyk. Bradalbane. roit GAi.vXiii”z'i-?iTBiiAAi.'ui?ii. num roofing. Write P.0. Box 251. Charlottetown. ss iroor cnnrnnaosnb snooi. Complete with sails. Charles Ho-- watt. Victoria. P.E.l. r'-6ii"sTi.i-:'”cu'i:'Ar. Vicvrooii l center - board sloop. complete with sails. Charles Howatt. Vic- tims, P.E.l. l on HORSE rwo YEARS oLD.! sired by Calmont Peter Quieti promising spend. Apply to John B. Riley. Albion Cross. FOB QUICK SALE IRON AGE. six row duster. trailer type. 2-' yearsold. Phone 9210 or 5217.! Gulf Potato Company Limited.i I5 Water Street. l ONE REGISTERED HOLSTIEN cow due to freshen ln Septem- ber and three spring calves. Ap-l ply to Alvah MacNelll. Caven- dish. i Hiwiiss-Li?-' 'uss:o' rout? l burner electric range with it!"- oven and utility drawer full en-I out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth. saves you that un- pleasant cleaning task. Full dir- ectluus. satisfaction guaranteed. prder s can now. only 31.00 money order to Log Cabin Pro- ducts. P.O. Box 261 Charlotte- town. &HTm Usiiis:ss”oi7TY capital. You require no capital to become a successful Paula Dealer. . . I'll finance your bus- issesa. Full or part-time. Unlim- ited opportunities distributing over zoo famous well known high- est quality necessities i ' ding Teas. Coffees. Spices, Extracts. Cosmetics. Medicines. Waxes. Insecticides. Farm products to established customers in your vicinity. No experience neces- sary. I will guide you to success and security. Write to-day to: G. Laurin. President. The Paula Co. Limited. 21 St. Paul St. East, Montreal. Que. & Ilantoil To Buy wiuv-ran - ALE nos-1-Lise. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. ONE RIGHT REAR WHEEL FOR 1330 light six Buick. Apply Leigh -, 9';1P2'i .5iB"””", ONE SET OF ELBOW BOOTS for troiter. Phone C.C. Pratt. St. Peters. FAIRBANKS Z 5 IIOIISEPOWEII Engine for parts. William Smith. Hartsville. FOR SALE 1951 Ford 4-door sedan with Fordomatic Drive. Car excellent condition. Must be sold for best offer. Contact has low mileage and is in, Electric stove. Available August 1st. Rent 570.00. Apply care of ”A" Guar- dian. ' FOR SALE One 1952 Mercury Lg.-ton .,. : YORK Miss Eleanor Hardy of the LLB. A. M thl IosnnsofMr.andMrs. VmeytoMr.asdlln.InuisVea- sey. Mrs. Gordon Murray and daugh- ter Marina of Brackley Point. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Murray. York. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett and son Donald York. were the guests of Mrs. Va-non Rodd on Monday evening. July 0th. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Brown. York. are sorry to hear of his illness. Miss Jean Vensey. Charlottetown is spending her holidays at the house of her uncle. Mr. Leigh Vessey and Mrs. Vessey. York. Word has been received that Misses Aletba Brown. Christine Proud have arrived safely in Cal- urv. Alberta. B0 Guest Of Honour- Woult-.ln't Listen LoNDoN tAPi-Author Evelyn Waugh. guest of honor at a lit- erary luncheon Friday. put down his two - foot - long horn-shaped hearing aid and refused to listen. He said he didn't like the speaker. The speaker, Malcolm Mugger- idge. editor of Punch magazine, said he didn't like Waugh either. He added that he had no idea why he had been asked to a luncheon honoring Waugh. g "The fact is I do not know him particularly well --nor have we got LAS VEGAS,--Airmen who fired the USAF": first sir-to-air atomic rocket here Friday over the AEC's Nevada Test Site discuss pre-flight instructions with members "backup" crew. Left to right are pick-up truck. Reasonably good condition. Apply- THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Charlottetown, P.E.I. or phone 8545 Mrs. William Ramsay, Northam or Loman MacLean Arlington on particularly well on the rare occasions we have happened to be in each other's company." Mull- geridge complained to the fashion- able luncheon crowd. ALL DONE POLITELY Waugh. who had brought along the hearing trumpet of the old- ' fashioned sort. kept the hearing aid on the table and stared coldly into space w hll e Muggeridge spoke. He was seated between anything wrong. l3uy And Sell The Classified -Way Plioneg--8. FRST AT lcapt. Eric Hutchison. ,City. Iowa. Capt. Alfred Barbet.-,. Wild Rice. N. l)ak.. Pilot and wea- Iponeer. of the delivery aircraft; OMIC ROCKET Webster 1 . fii. 1 Rome. Gn.. pilot and weaponeor who manned the "backup" air- craft carrying instruments to re- cord scientifie data during the of a and l-Lt. Burford Culpcpper. At- last. ,lnnta. Ga. and l-Lt. James .lones.l (AP Wireplioln) Waugh. who said later he boughgl Eskimo To Civilization the old car trumpet because I1 doesn't like modern gadgets; picked up the horn with a nourish as soon as Muggeridge sat down. "I did not listen to a word he "in," Waugh told reporters. ”I do not like that man-we met one- ln Africa and did not set on at 328.00 . . beer bottles, scrap metal. Street. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR ' IRON and STEEL SCRAP ........-. (2000 lb. Tonl CAR BATTERIES ....................... Each S125 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaf.on's Store on Kent Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. WANTED-OLD PERIOD CAR8, any make, no rust. Write or apply Gait View Motel. Gait, Ontario. TWO FIRST CLASS GARAGE mechanics. Apply evenings af- ter 6 olclock to Ronald Greene. East Royalty. ws: REPAIR AND nnwmiTi6- tors. washer repairs. wringer rolls. refrigeration service and repairs. Storey Electric. WiiTiioii To llsat URGENTLY NEEDED FOUR T0 sis room house or apartment by August 1st, in nice locality. Mrs. Ranger. Dial (690. Services oftmsg John S. l& Spring Park Rd. usiso MOTORCYCLES O ALL COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED O DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICI3 O EASY TERMS ARRANGED , i O ALL POPULAR MAKES & MODELS Hombw Phone 4545 Charlottetown PROFESSIONAL CARDS jljfjff. ,';l"';,l,',l,iL'. :::.h:.','.'to,":.' :m'.';: 3g5-l'l'l(e;'n':1!'y 'z:d"59ke:: 4 sum: oniu..ous:niv sriten IARRISTERS, Macrhoo I Trainer rm IllIil10tl- I " .';'..'l';t.....'"".. ””c..”...”h:".; SOLICITORS Etc "' ”"' 't ”'" "' '"-'?Aii'61'iWs"' vs rmc-.-5' 0”” ' "mi" Dial sun ' ' T Losnos f'II'emu:erst. - not: .135, ,,,w';Uii5,:,'::?,E,,,,,.,.',1::!. cu "hr" "E M n .' Fm" OFTOMETRISTS OOIIUI I I' I I I:CII&I I 3" -j -Wrbmgid Cm-t G,-ma e--v ii"3.'..”.1.'.i"ii'3l".5.S1'”3L'I5: cumh'Tiramr"&r "' W-'-' 't A A C'""""'- "9- nl m et 1'' id: ad w ' ' i A:-A housescznd min. yhadwbeen 5'1"” 1" hm Cl'"'”m' J. Hines Ilonehnrd. IA. used y ”uboleurs" durlns the -.E;..s .. . . .. CU!'l'0 IMYIN . CAN no A .5 5.. .. pg... 5 W700 - n- - - night. A if f the - worn rvrs IIAYLOADEII IN-l ii ited . . g... Q. players saillpotlice"dIa.sIsag:rwns QT. ternatlonal Binder complete EOII'I.D'l':I:mlOI'lIlIIC:In CEEIEEI m A. p. QC u l mug. threatened to tie up distribution of with handle carrier. real sup- James Hughes. farm. Brookfleld. """' f " ' 1- 3- 7'Yl0'- 3-0- mt amli' vegststliles tloh Hi i mhand IHIICK I047" Mmy Phone Hunt," Riv" u . 31, Am, .3 N c3-"'' '33- &IC I5; I Queen It out n st ct. e I e re e c mpete w't -' : was calleyd In protest a new'plan. or Endr blzwer Apply! Cecil ':.r,.:'l;o:r'::f.yis:;.3;:ir;f Anion M- Gillll. I-Ll H. J Maw" ' 0 hr liandlltll ltlmiliel. Wood Central Royalty. um cu" pan", comp.” L”. D H28! I. Dial 4747 ' ' ' ' "II. ” ' " Teachers Wasted 0 W'''''''' P''''''- "r" CHIROPRACTOR IT OR wawren nscnn lost '1' 'T' m a'''''' '0 D, W ' g . Principal It KHIQIOII School. W p M ' ' c.'N" 1 :t-pp, - .'Wj"'E. a-nuisance-assisg. -""'.i W” i ”,;u "AMI wwmr ran -.----- ARCHITECT &' Darllngtoa School. Mrs. noiuis pg, g gimp, IncPbei-son. Secretary. 3 tab uu Q (.99. W I. Ari I.I.A.l.C., J. A. Mo&-2lgnn 1:1. P,l.l. DH 1 FOR SALE """"'”"""'”""'t ”"”""........"'"".. "' IAN I. lad.I)D. LLB. g cuss:-I-.suio. , MUSICIANS Kerosene Refrigerators. IIMI. In W ggkl unall. perfect for small fun- 3. ., gin”; an .& ' - - 8 M It lfy. Five year guarantee. jlljltoesspl. 3 Tern: aulhble. Apply- BOX 21! GUARDIAN WT c"""'S' ""M sbinnplalies FOR SALE -'2-””'-. :.””a.--.-"" we "or"- sa-oo-on e.e.susn 1HIvTedder IN xsinstnoroiv. em. . miiuueuiil? 19"”V"0""0' (hielroomed houacen PUNIIIUIIVONIGIII - Wehovnln stneirafew New Holland Bale'rsO. lllnilltnllerlltlolillilwltv. X 3"'W”3W'!m""'l""INhl""h- wriuio- 3"”-W33" cincsaurpriacunniu-'rwiss. E-I.&. , g Juboncasterstreat, I... J. . Gianni London newspapers agreed to- day it was one of the best literai-v luncheon in years. actress Vivien Leigh and the Duchess of Devonshlre. but neither gave any indication of noticing Desirable Property For Sale AT NORTH WILTSHIRE Consisting of 125 acres of level land. Ideal for dairy. or potatoes. House and barns in good repair with running water and electricity. Apply-- SHELDON EASTER, North Wiltshire. Valuable Business Site For Rent Two and a half storey building with finished base- ment containing over square let?! 05 T100? SD80?- Located at the comer of Prince and Grafton Streets. and is presently occupied by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. The building will be available for rent or for sale this Fall when vacated by the present tenants For inspection and other information apply-- THE GUARDIAN, Charlottetown. TEACHER WANTED FOR WHITEHORSE HIGH SCHOOL YUKON TERRITORY Subiects: Boys' Physical Education. plus some Math and Science. Grade VIII and IX level. Salary good. lnfbrested person phone 922i or call I40 Elm Ava. ' Haying Equipment For Sale 1 International Baler ?.T.0., 1 year old. at greatly 1CoclnhiittBaler.motordrlven. lcocltshutthmlu-Ileyleadton riibbenlyear atnternstionslltopsl-Isyloodsrsonsteet III.-I-Lslilabelvoryltakeonateel. . Ily CAROLYN WILLETT Canadian Press Staff Writer FROBISHER BAY. N. w. -hf tCPt-Frobisher Bay' could be called the crucible of die essternl Arctic. A two-year-old. government-I planned townsite on Baffin ls-. land's southeast coast, it couldf serve as a severe test of the white i man's attempt to gradually intro-i duc Eskimos to the opportuni- tics--and problems-of a modern society. "I-Irobisher Bay is being planned as a stable. mixed community where wage-earning Eskimos can live and take their place bcsidei while neighbors," said A. PX Flucke. "B0.S' FROM ILC. The former British Columbia government archivist-editor from Victoria is the northern affairs dc-' partmi-nt's field representative and administrator - Frohisheruil northern service officer. 1 To the Eskimos in this predomu inately - Eskimo community more than 70 residents, he's thsi "tall boss." He arrived last Sept-. ember and can make himself un- derstood in their own language. Mr. Flucke said the govern- ment's aim is to foster the growth of a self-governing Eskimo coni- munity with white administrators to advisers. Part of their learning to live In a stable community will come neighbors. he said. leaning over a polished desk. His office is in a front room of the Flucke's large. two-storey house. Tliree Eskimo representatives already take part in town meet- ings. two from the townslte itself and one from the Eskimo tent and shack village near an ltCAF-oper- sled airbase more than three miles away. GROWING CENTRE Frobisher. 1,300 miles north of Ottawa, already has 55 buildings, including a federal day school. nursing station. power plant, gar- ages and workshops. At least 10 more Eskimo houses. two large warehouses and addi- tional staff homes are expected to be constructed this summer with a crew of about 50 workmen -Including some n Eskimos- worklng through 14 hours of al- most complete daylight. Eskimos living in the two-bed- room. oil-heated frame houses are employed at the town. They drive t.rnctors.'trucks. maintain equip- work at the airbase. The town itself is a c colorful homes 3-! '3 3. I D Q a 2 33'; 5-. 1-35 and power lines. Sewer are still needed. Water creek In sum- la winner. Vii ii: is l gttrllmlisfl liiliiil iiiiifft ii iii lilli 31!: ill t 'a from the example of their white, Meat. for a race of substantial meat-eaters whether the fare is frozen or raw. still is a neon sory supplement to tinned. powd cred or packaged rations. Seal and caribou skins. carefully worked and sewn by Eskimo women. still are the basis for Arctic clothing worn by both Esk- imos and whites. The worms dressed in white. brightly-trim med fish-toil parkns with baby it the hood and a store-bought purst in hand. walk the road linking the town with the air base. There are cars-and dog sleds- tn the community hundreds oi miles from railways but only 34 hours by air from the ”outside.' WAR'S BIG IMPACT Whalers. traders. RCMP of ficcrs. explorers and missionnriri have all influenced the Eskimo- by the beginning of this century But northern affairs officials say the Impact has been greatest since the Second World War. Social benefits such as family of; allowances and old age pensions and increased health services in cut down a high incidence of in- berculosis have contributed in population increases while natural resources dwindled. The land alone may no longer be able to support increasing numbers of the people whs learned to exist on it more than 1.000 years ago. Out of choice or necessity. many will turn to work for wages where better health and at least a basic education It needed if they are to take full ad- vantage of new opportunities. "To me. Froblshera futuri looks bright,” said Mr. Flucka. "I hope I'll be around to sea the changes.” PISGUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. William Amen Boston. Mass. were recent visitors ;tthebomeofMr.andMrs.Gco. sy. The Misses Irene. Marion and Mary Lou White. Dooash. mm a few days during the week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mr-. Owen K . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kelly wm visitors in Charlottetown. Tuesday- "T'- 600110 -II.V. spent Monday and Tuesday in borne Valley. tiursl of her son-in-law and daughter. Mrrarul Mrs. Earle Macboisald. nhillshguhaglta Jay spas: week w parents. . M s. Edward Jay. "d r VIM 51"! I-Glrd. Charlottetown. peat .tbe weekend In rtequld ill . M.andM Floyd). tferlinaiidlrclvi. um: i: ii: iii ll' II I it (it Q