Page 10 The Guardian.Monday. August 1, 1955 "Apartments Vfaiitsd For Sale WElTED-HOUSE OR APAI!'l'- FOR SALE-LADY'S BICYCLE. ment in Charlottetown or vicin- ity. permanent. Apply Box BR, Guardian. Bslncss opportunities TOR BOOKKEEPERS. PRES-l ently employed. to easily double their present earnings by work- ing at a bona fide proposition in their spare time. Exclusive franchises available for each thriving town in P. E. I. The men we are looking for must he industrious. trustworthy. re- putable. Only those willing to work need apply for tllis worth- while opportunity. No invest- ment required. Write Box 493 Guardian Office. for interview. stating full particulars re ex- pcrlence. etc. cars leaving i Hilda Jones. Ch't.own. R. R. 1. - g 'FOIl SALE -- CHOICE BALKD hay in field today only. James Maccallum. Brackley Point. Fol: sAlT-3-snoomzf) Tiouii and garage in Albany Village. .lerome McKenna. -ion sans: - nacounnlolsxn refrigerated meat counte. Bar- gain. Storey Electric. 3237. irilT'.sTi".E:TMiLT(T&Tv-T'ol freshen soon: Holstein. Pinlayl 'iiacLeod. Wlnsloe. DR SALE-MASSEY llanlnili binder. Good working order Gordon Myers, New Perth. ion SALE-GlRL'S BIGHLA 1' iarkei. huttnns. lace. and braic size 7 years. Reasonable. Dir 7546 lflClassilied Ads .-:- Now York Stocks - Npw YORK ,(AP)-A 10-week winning streak in stocks was snap pod off last week by s halting fasclm lasted TEACHER WANTED '0. E.- lerslie Senior School. Supplem- '-Winn” l" '1" m"k'lA ent 3600.11). Apply Secretary The not fall was mall and '"EPI1iE'3ldCf0l'd 5C5Wl D'll' brokers were inclined to wlthold . h-ict. Elianlle. g their judgment of the importance - '-N'l'ED-'l'IACHll 1'03 M1 of the decline. They noted that the vfellick School. 12 miles mam volume of business wasn't great ClIIl'l0tt9t0WlI Oil DIVE lllllt when prices were off. It was lar- WIy- 11 Dllllll! Slllllil nelll gely a trading affair. . Apply W. H. Duke. 8ec- The Associated Press average of retary. 60 stocks was off N cents on the tm' week and closed at 8175.50. g I Tgndutg The five most active issues on the New York stock exch ige were Callahan Zinc up Us at 5'Yo on 338.300 shares, Burlington In- dustries up 7.: at 21. Sperry Rand off Vs at 269i. Avco Mfg. up V4 at 7k. and U. . Steel off in at 53. Canadian stocks were mixed. in- ternational Nickel lumped 4!. to sl-:ALED TENDER! addraaaod to tho gilt. Mclnltyre gained 2 to 69 and mm. H M .. ram Wa ker was up 114 at 76'.'t. WRABI-E IT:-Jl:AlRS.S1tlmAlND1Rl:ENVllf,lE.ul2lAr.:lD0m93 Mine! dF0PP8d W at "WI. wrrl: COUNTY. N.B.". will bo racalvod Canadian Pacific declined ': to In the office of the Secretary. u til l:I p.m. lE.D.S.T.l. WEDNESDAY. Auous-r g”' '5”, Dmme” Seuram W” 1-,. ,5, own 4 at 39 MARKETS U.S. Steel itona of steel, the weekl" Output for the record U was lil.609.7l9 tons. In July. when vacati hot weather were expectec Der operations. "the set 'at-- tors were present but, they were offset by hrileas demani' pressure." "Stt wm- mented. New business has come mills despite higher price: anticipated order cutback the automotive industry an consumers "have not matr "".ed to permit rolling schedules get current with shipment promises." the weekly continued. while from other mills in the United States operate at 90 per cent of rated capacity during the necond half of the year, they will turn out almost ll4.000,- ooo n-it tons in 1955 and smssh the "Steel" magazine end Canadian Pacific Airlines are 195' record by more than 12.0w,- 000 not tons. said Sunday. In the first half. U.S. Steel lmanufactinnu operated at 0' ' per. coat and produced 57.1!" net: rlowo's Views On Air Competition LETHBTIIDGB (cm - Trade. Minister Howe. a former transport l CLEVELAND (Ap) ,g H sue; minister, said Friday Canada could Tord to have competition t t lines if the country had 12 times l 2 present population. He said that Trans-Canado Air ines. which he helped organize. iIl.n's open branches in Canada. ”United Kingdom "among the h:.t-equipped in the -rid." He was speaking at I banquet in lplams or subsidiaries." and cha h southern Alberta. was held for "Foreign Trade.” lhim Saturday. British firms in competition among Canadian air- here. lines. jrhe United States. with i2 times Bower writes. our population. can afford the springs luxury of competition on its main tered in trying to export. routes." He said the only way the two tunities which they see in Can have the modern equipment they lsess. . . authorities place virtually no obstacle in the path of bona fide British firms who wish to extend their 'l'ArCfI in Canada by acquiring branch writoa ed. his honor. An air show. sponsored ,3, P. Eower, London cOI'l'll'.Cl'n.:..l 9" by the Canadian aviation industry 'counsellor. in the current issue of o of commerce in the trade departmentta publication establish 3 Mr. Howe was answering critics .-Canadian Plant! to flcllltlh ellt-I7 ,'lY.iwlm said there should be more pot their products to the market ”British industries derive t-ll! ”lf we had 12 times our popu1a- idea of a Canadian branch factor! in the lion. I'd say 'yes' to competition. from a numbe of sotIrcen.' Mr. "Frequently it from problems encoun- Others are attracted by the oppor- ada 'principal Canadian .-airlines can :to use the skills which they P09. . Still others may to b unoconontical causeofoouofshlppinghuvybah ance outings. MAKES THIN IN CANADA ITlle tirln entered its , 'nct colnpetatlvely on the Canadian market by ning a Canadian foundry to m o the can” and an assembly plant to install them i in the balances made in England. Engineering and construction companies are in the group moving iah publishers have established newsprint mills in Canada to on- ure supply of raw material. and ritlsh asbestos users have de- veloped asbestos properles here for the same reason. But British firms must study Ca- nadian conditions arefully. oc- casionally they overlook "some ap- to Canada to use their skills. Brit- to ;Way Paved ForgiBrilish Firms To Build Plants ln Canada OTTAWA (OP)-Easing of Brit-.Consda proved i currency controls is paving the way for British industries to bo- parently trivial but boquently vim detail." "The classic example is the Brit. ish firm that approved plans for a Canadian factory which provided bicycle storage but no parking lot." Mr. Bower adds. "In none eases difficulties arise because management is recruited entirely from the United Kingdom and lacks experience in Canadian methods and principlu. . . . Th, employment of qualified Canadians run an essentially Canadian operation has generally proved the most successful." Mr. Bower estimated British in- vestment in Canada during 1954 was si3s.ooo.ooo. about half of n: investm toutaide the United King. dom by ritlsh residents. This was about twice the 19” British in. vestment in Canada. Declares Rods Building O h A h have is if they are not threatened ;Canattiialto ensurettllliealllllhvly of in n t e mercan xc an I. k .1 id, (1 ' b t'ti . lessen a raw mae .' ..,f,:f:',."'.:n:';:d:',f.':.',',l:dc:f ,:'e',,”ffc:': Shore was up it ate 5-14, lzieoyaliid pghgsth:l.?oil)illhn:1(llartc!fnstecl all:-l yHecDlI:ll:le TC): and CPA offcredl An exporter of weighing scales the Chief Engineer. Department of PubIc Oil advanced 1 to 15 and Calm tply will be tighter than it has been "the best deal" the public can get was an example of the first group. f;g'll;3ugl;f"lg;mt:';;jft";,p5f gt; "ggf :1 Yellowknife opped it to 69:. since early 1953. ”at the least expense." ll-Jxport of the complete scale in .......--n: ------ --j 1 - . rm ACCOMMODATE rwo rAs- 0" am” "e" ””d"”- "T i scngcrs. leaving Aug 4 Phone T 7t-2. Montague. E'TV'Tt7c 0 M M o 1) more rib Up Air Force In Korea By VERN HAUGBLAND Kim said the Rolf air force has SEOUL. Korea IAP) - Lt.-Gen. i50 jet fighter pilots and 250 more l FOR SALE 3 passengers to Toronto. leaving August 4th. Phone 71-2. Mont- ague ("AR LEAVING FOR BOSTONl iii: is or later Lady desires mic or fun passengers in share expenses. Prefer licensed driv- er. but not required. Covehead 4-8. . cars and Trucks For Sale l lion SALE-HOT warm run-' nacc cheap. Phone 3878. Hii?s.TLl: - 1955 CUSTOMLINI: coach. mileage 3500. Bargain price. Phone 8893. iron WSEE-1958 Momus ox- ford sedan Excellent condition. Joan llolliday. Eldon. ron”sEr:on3nrnnnhrrou: . al panel truck. Part of purch-i ase price may be financedm p "S 5"""-"7- Call 8523. p rultllltlg water, m G d O F n Dlllnrtmant of Public works. inn”-..rri'.lsa"ronp CUSTOM . ”"'- "'" ”' 1"”- sedan, mdm, .,e,.e,' sun .30.. barn. 1 mile north of Ken- ....B..... Perfect condition. Take cattle T. LC! in trade Gerald Caseley, Wil- mot Valley. Dial 8802. Today's Special F. R. McLaine Ltd., Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 01v0l'1 Evenings 9:30 P.M. Service record shows a clean bill of health 1953' PLYMOUTH SEDAN VALUE For Your Money It W. G. Barbour'l Ltd. A "SAFE PLACE" to BUY 1949 DODGE CLUB COUPE 3875 i For sale ..L.....L........ FOR SALE - MEN'S SUITS AND pants. Sizes 36-38. Dial 3936. FOR sou: -COLLIE 176-is? Roger A-Iaccallum. Marshfield. ron SALE -BELL onalirz. piano cased Box 200. Kinkora. FOR sALl-:-.NawLv7ifa'sTHii:i- ed Holstein cow with calf. Charles Gurney. Peake's. FOR sans:-cAlT'lt.(plo. n-. l plv Finley M:lcFarlyen. River- ' dale. i Pnnwsii-l:I33:Sl9lA'LT.TKEROSl7-ZNITZ i refrigerator. in perfect condit- ion. Write Box 4115. Guardian. FOR sAl.r.-rivE.Mo'N"risTFn pullcls. ready to lay: few three Willis olrl pilllct chicks Lorne (3:-ilnriun. Albany FOR SAILPZ-FISHING, soar. :2 home. directly behind hos- pital in Summerside's new- est Ready for cupancy. Only small down payment required. i 3368 Summerside. singfon, on Malpeque Road. WANTED - RELIABLE WOMAN iinnran-noifsnxaarnx -I'-TOR F0” ”'3i"' ” HATE” 5'33-37f" WANTED-YOUNG OB MIDDLE- gggww wig Wggg engine suitable for Washing WAN'I'ED- COUNTRY COLLEGE machine. Johnson or Brigg: student -with uncertain future and stratton. Box 460. Mont- plans or young man with good asua. . Canterbury street. Saint John. N.B.. and at the Post Offices at Monctnn. Si. Al- drewa and Fredericton. N.B. To be considered aach tender must be accompanied txv a security in the for- nf a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made on or according to these forms and in accom- ance with the conditions not forth tllordl. The Department. through In Chief Engineer's office (B and IL). or through tho undersigned. or through the office I the District Engineer at saint John. N. II.. will supply blue-prints and specifies- Iinn of the work on deposit of a born I 135.00 in the form of a cheque or mono) order payable to tha order of the llinlotor of Public Works. The dapoait will be :5 lassod on return of the bluo-prints and lpnclfieltion in good eonditlu within a month from the data of reception of to don. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. IN SUMMERSIDE Beautiful neiv six room residential district. immediate oc- For appointment phone FOR SALE 96 acre farm. electricity, IOIIIIT FOKTIEI. tin! of Almlulstralvo I s r vi a I I To RENT-ONE Lana: noon. -Write Box 488. Guardian Office To LET-TWO rvitivlannn rooms. third floor. Phone 6063. To LET-TWO UNFURNISBID rooms. first floor. Dial 688. FOR RENT-FURNISHED COP. tage at Brighton Shore. by week or month. Phone 9561 after 5.30. FRED PARKER Female llslp fl-EITTTIT in modern home. Two adults. Good wages. Apply P. 0. Box.' 144. Kensngton. ; ment, running hot water. Grafton. Phone 6010. FOR RENT - COMFORTABLE single room with board fu- business man. Dial 3489. TO LET-FURNISHED .uTni ment. two rooms and bath. lioated. residential. Adults. Write Box 400. Guardian. one adult, one who could assist 7' in post office preferred. Write Box 4117. Guardian. aged woman to manage general store in central locality. Col- lege education unnecessary. if reasonably bright and willing to learn. Permanent '” and AT WORK ON A """"" "3" '9 '"”'bl' P T t l”'”""'. wrl" Xlatlingn "P493" apartment to sub-leltUfrorhs.lA:: of WillaolPitlItTCeym;?dgvS:rdTnel:l?;; :":'-m:” P" y mi ' iist mth to September 3rd. Rea- (17th Reccel Regiment are shown sonable rate. Dial 395 morn- ings or after I p.m.. or write box number 491 Guardian. Transportation Wanted WANTED - TRANSPORTATION by year to Western Canada. be fore August 10. Write E. M. Reid, Coleman. Wanted WANTED Girl wanted to ap- orafa Buck's Snackbar. Good wages. PHONE 8727 copies of Beaver James Smith, Clinton. Male Help Wanted education who desires to im- prove on present position. Year ll round employment-outdoors in summer-indoors during winter season. Protestant preferred and character references re- qilired. All replies confidential. Write Box CL. cfo Guardian. Late Model Cars Needed for Taxi W A" N l E D Youngest "Man" Without Country TUCSON. Arlz. tAPi - Baby Robert Michael Henry may be the worlds youngest man without a country. Robert was born in Salburg, Austria, last'Feb. 4. His father is U.S. Army Sgt. Ronald ll. Henry, 2!, who was born in St. Cath- ne's, 0nt.. and became a na- WANTED--CASII POI. BACF turalized U.S. citizen last year. Mlllllllt Robert's mother is a 22-year-old -u Vp :Austrian. WANTED--SMALL GASOLENIl The bo.v's problem was born shortly after he father was due to be rotated to the U.S. The Austrian mother was granted a passport. but the Amer- ican consulate said the child could was. when his ot enter the United States with- ut a visa because he was an The consulate said Robert was an Austrian (1) because he was born of an Austrian in Austria and 12) because his father had not Mr. and Mrs. Albaii Arsenault.l been an American citizen it) years, ;Mrs the period required before a child and Mrs. born to him in a foreign country SHERMAN TANK above at work on a Shermaniprovlnces recently completed av -tank. The militia unit along with weekts summer training at Camp Iother units from the four Atl.antic' lutopia. NB. The two clvlllan in Lot 8 on Sunday night. l .laundlce is still on the go int Howlan I )this district. A couple of new - MI". and Mrs. Archie Martin of cases are now reported alnngl Westbrook. Me.. who are visiting with . cup or chi.-ken pnx, here, spent a couple of days withl Mr. Martin's sister. Mrs. Andrew Arsenault of Summcrside' the first 'of the week. On Tuesday night. July 18. Mr and Mrs. A.A. Arsenault had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mar- tin of Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs Paul Gallant and daughter. . ll . . Lucy 0' Kc Cy Road giant and Plus Doiron have gone. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenraultwback to Woodstock. Wh9l't' they with some of their tamily, of Fire employed I few days- g;;:mgf' R14:.3"A,;::eul5:l"ggho:: Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gallant. friends in Howlan on Wednesday Mr" Jalm Lt Pete" md dmgh afternoon. Mr. Arsenauli is a son ie";l"';” sfzfnff the "Si; ":3 wlfgk” of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cola er;uitrned”'tl:f!',',le.r";nll';m5 Arsenault of Howlan. mending, Mass. -, Several from Howlan attended i . l the entertainment in the Bloom-l Rel" Pu" Fmmm M Balhursh A Large crowd from Howlan. attended the picnic and dance put on in the Legion Home at Bloom- field on Thursday night. .luly 21 Mrs. Felix Doir and son Paul nf.Duvar were it Howlan on sunday night. July 17. Messrs. Frank and Hem: (lai- - .B. is now vacationing at his lfleld Corner Legion Home on lN ' g 1W(,dnesday night. lold home in Woodstock and Sum I 4 merslde. i Mrs. Eddie Gallant is now suf- James Arsenauli and (emu mm jmndiceg H" mmhgp Joe Deslioches. . . . ter and sister Bernice are also -ing in Charlottetown. soldiers are Left to Right: Trooper .W.E. Porter and Trooper V.L. iMacLean both of Montague. i INational Defence Photo) hospital where she is being treated. and wish her a speedy recovery. ' Mr. and Mrs. Max fvlartln of Emerald spent the weekend in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant and little daughter. who are liv- spent the weekend in Howlan and Plusville uiih their relatives. Miss Lucy Gallant of Mason chusetts is spending a few dayi as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilber. Gaudet. "Joodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard'Carruth- ers and family of Halifax wereq callng .on Willard's folks in How- lan on Saturday evening. July as. Mrs. Carruihers and family re mained in Cape Wolfe. but. Mr. Carrulhers has now returned to Halifax. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and family of Sumrnerside were in Howlan on Sunday afternoon. July 24. Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summer- side was in Howlan and Wood- stock on Sunday. She was ac- .iumpanicd to Woodstock by her Kim Chung Yul. chief of staff of the South Korean Air Force. says the North Korean and Chinese Communists have built up five air divisions in direct violation of the armistice. He said the divisions include 300 MiG 15 let fighters. Kim said in an interview the Reds.also have not only repaired and improved the so North Korean alrfields which had been knocked out wheil the Korean fighting end- ed in 1953 but have built at least five new airdromes. They also are building under- ground hangars and aircraft parking places. he said. LRGENTLY NEED PLANES The youthful looking. 38-year-old air chief said Korea urgently needs at least four wings of mod- ern fighters and fighter-bombers These 300 planes also would be able to provide cover for the 20 Republic of Korea army divisions. Klrn slid the latest information from North Korea. some of it from Communist defectors. is that there are three Red air divisions of I00 MiG fighters each in North Korea. on air division of between 90 and 100 twin-engine IL-zfl light bombers in Mnnchurla and at fifth wing of ” ' bomberi and Yak-type light piston-engine aircraft. He added that while there may be more fields. RoK forces know the location of 35 operational alr- strips in North Korea. These in- clude is that have runways of 8,000 or 9.000 feet and thus are suitable for jets. DIFFEB ON RED STRENGTH Korean sources differ as to Red air strength in the area. Gen. Leo llyung Kenn. chairman of tha South Korean joint chiefs of staff. said recently the Com- munists have seven air divisions and 40 air bases in North Korea. He said the divisions are made up of 500 combat planes. includ- ing 300 MIG ills. In bombers and ioo fighter-bombers. in Washington the South Kor- ean ambassador. Dr. You Chan Yang. estimated Communist air strength opposite his country at 500 planes, including 425 jets. and the ground strength at more than a million men. lturned from his trip to town. I l Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard. lmotored to Charlottetown on Sun! day and on return were accom-, panied byithelr daughter Shit-ley.l who had been visiting here. to counter the Communist threat l ready to check out in Jets. The South Koreans have a wing of 75 piston-engine 1"-51 Musianga. plus five F-85 Sabrelets on loan from the United States. l Steamship ilines Submits (Shipping Views MONTREAL (C?) Canada Steamship Linea has urged that Canada's coastal shipping trade be limited after Jan. 1. i957. to -ships built in Canada. The proposal was one of several ;contained in a brief submitted by lthe compan, to the royal commis- fslon on coastal shipping. The el- page report, signed by company lpresident T. R. Mt-Lagan. will be iformally presented to the mmis lsion when it convenes in Montreal lln Septembe or C t her. The brief said Canada's inland fleet could be wiped out by com- petition from low-cost British ships when the St. Lawrence seaway is completed. This could lead in in situation where too few foreign- ships would be in the Great Lakes at the right time to move Cans- dlan bulk commodities such as grain. coal and oi-o. "Canada is actually one of the few leading Maritime nations whose ships have to fight for a share of their cnuntryls coasting commerce." said the 'brlef. ASKS ADDITION! it urged that additions to Can- ada's coasting fleet after Jan. l. 1957. be limited to ships built in Canada. It called for a study of the effect on U.S.-Canadian trade of British and foreign ship plying between the United States and Canadian Great Lakes ports. Canada's shipbuilding industry, closely linked to the coastal t.r'adr. should be studied by the royal ission. the brief said. "Destruction of the Canadian shipyards and dispersal of the skilled work forces is not only it danger to Canada and Great Brit- ain. but a danger to free men everywhere." it said. Action was recommended to pro vent American shipowners from dumping old ships on Canada. The brief said British and for- eign ships should remain free to carry cargo direct from the lake- head to British or foreign ports once the seaway is completed. But they should not be allowed to operate in the coastal trade. xx ., .. :5. .i : -- Mn ., .-..:.;-if - . it A-. .1 CH tall Spring Park Phone 4545. For Sale- FEMALE T?Tj EARN EXTRA CASH. MAII ' Sales llolp Vlaatal lfimns: tfwonx Al demonstrators for Ronald Par- ties. Car essential. Training given. write Box 406. Guardian. money easily ti UPC" 3'3.- Jusl show our exclusive line of Appuatbm 9" '0"dt'd beautiful Box A your friends. Oomllllti of new'. hi great 03'". you scalar n"'.h'.'.'.' GRADUATE NURSES to fill vacancies in medical, Personal Christmas cards at: surgical and maternity departments of 116 bed general u...l."'r'.?. '5:3ff.l3el'nt'n:3 ni-tam Good s-1-iv wise -M Nmnrl Ii'ol'fie--l-'1v- bones. IW gm, Mg ".3," mum”, gang gglu-y um. um pgf. ::swaHc:;m.n:datiom available near apt... App? "”'” aomtclpollchalllaooordwithProvincialAasociatl :3"P"lm"4"'t an rocommorldatlona. Apptyoo: superintendent, Prin::5""""9l'F”'- 9- 3- 1-'m"'3 9l”m"u'"- gwcounty Hospital, llnuoonide, A P.E.I. Certified and I or Experienced Nursing Assistants r s Applications are solicited from ouallfled nursing ss- , Prince county Hospital, yxpaxianoe and referenom In this district on Thursday. Jill!- t f . Ms rs. Gilbert Gaudot and C. J. G:llant mada a trip to None- ton. N. 8.. on Monday. July 8. - -A.0. Ml: lhucyuoallantund bu . l a ma! lctfwasm. who an vacating Ia! called at the home of . Mrs. J. a. Arsananlt on aftornodn. - n.n"'f.'.?:.'-l.'t""...'.l'-'."" if use. on will and 9-'ec'"lTa-' MIIHQI. - . I In-aanlarssnaaltlaaaooso .. Chris . PMIIIGO. foot long. with model-A Ford .AWNS CUTVIVIVITAVKTIJVIJ AN!-3 W could be declared an Americani- '" V- Vlc"""i tr, M . G be A it 0' ' '"gmP' Apply "Mm H"r””l .f1"Lmf1'-.?l'fE.E.....L" ork. Cullen" his ""9"" ”" S 2,041” 19"” Mrs. Catherine Gallant of lilis?-ldilchisrfwho.vlsltetl'h::umoth- . Frmlch lilff" , . Th? U-5 "I"-V fl"3"-V 19' " Vi" bet?" going t" PL S'"' Okla" w;iVoodstock has as guests her or. Mrs. John A. Gallant. ,. ron SAi.E--HOUSE AND BARN.i l-NI 5 "UM for ROM" "Om "'9 U-S "Mr "Ms" "'5 '""-l' "”'l"- l5 W wljajdnnghier Addie and son-in-law. gown; mu, Mm. of land at ”ampmn....--. -n eat-IE---E)-6 . twin, in salzbm-g, under me what will happen when Rohertssmr. md Mm Gilbcrg Dumps. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and DAN” wan” VHLWC4 up. (-,,.,,,.g,. Cnnnnn. 'c0ST"d”?vgll;(N H tor Dar Dial - ihudin. "ngtlongllty" on the vi” six-month visa expires. land the" daugm...-, an (.1 Low. l family of 0Leary were in How- nI0m.g-MDw”G,Vm -"I, H,'ln)pl()n 3:3” Clyd: 1336, cc lwps stamped the word "undoter- Buthhe says: cll. Mails. lla" i'" S""day' 'I"ly u Wt-l-5f'””f.'V4zf-17' -- -- -- ------ A ' t " . ow . . MU IKE IOHY HI ron snug - TWO ciilzlmslllv..,,-W-:,;R;KE”Dkg,gisj Ag” m--'rm-m"'m '"T"h'f boy.” mm hm mmnK.frVf'm Mm BMW. . i The Mum mm ,,,d Bony Rcv. Plus Finnan was the 4,"-N,,M,,.., rows. one fresh and one to .a"k ,0, immune Sm”! pm in -B ..nB.- ..... ' ' 4-M - --- AI-'en.uu ofnowlgn are now vis- Wlebranl 0' Hull M3" " sl- frerlien soon F. Younkcr,' Sm Dudgeibv mistake Pusan "mg "I-UV” in Slemon park Anthonys on Sunday. with Rev. M F'”"'kncld halving same. please-return to ) and Summerslde. i M '7 R”""9-V l" the ""”t"”yt ron SALE-HOUSE wrrll GAR- Vlarillme Motor Supply. Ch-r -'0 "H9 film 0' Wile" 0" mend; And nmhbm 0. Mm Mrs. John Finnan and Mr. and " age. at Summerslde Priced lottctown. paved highway or close to AT PLEASANT GROVE A A Am"-"It In sorry .0 mm M.-, 5.1,. ppm... or Summu-gm. t rmmname for qulck me" AD" VJ-1-I highway Please glve fun thatlshe is not well and is under '"9"ld9d M'" 3t 8" Aummy" "may - A ' .l J?'li.l7."',l.3.'3Xl:'...E"J3.'..E.'?”' .. Ml" Ends particulars. This is off Is- 72 acres of Land, 40 clear, balance covered with can In 0-bury. An Wm. he, . on Sunday. July 24. which was c3fR X” u"'”& J F01? SA?-5-L07 OF MN” MILL ENDS. Ll-zarnl-;lts:F land enquiry. All replies heavy lumber and fire -wood. 9 room dwelling house and speedy get-well. "J;':”;1:':dp':f,'”l',F':'n:;'f”'"' ”"' mu I gm -; Li; 'M 0.... , E" :itll1lgl'nl:lIlt'.a'fhIlS.m::h;f;VEl: :.arrK::r- vi,-nnl mated. gvilde sielectlfon Ir vill he answered and treat- good outbuildings all in good repair: also a pump and Mr "M Mrs. Edmud Pm" I G H t f K H I" mu -Q; :.:..-I-,uw."y. - .- t rn - . . ' gg, ' , pi tINI'ltM&lNl M "sh Apply ,,, mm, mm, ugiolr "l:.nilll:p"';l":.; "ah ed confidentially. Give full good oichald and crop. also machimery Frost and Woodk I mg son Normlsn. 0fg3(0l':0l'l. Rgzlfh m'H'o':vh:. ” ey Al WIHTIEIFICDHLDE Jay. is Dnilglas Street. Chnr- .en;Mm. awn” Ami, particulars. with price and binder in good working order, bnder. truc . ay ra e. motored to Hoiwll: ha .avllel;":Y. p , ””w,".,m, lntietown M . V A W mmsp Gm.” stmt . erm s. Immediate occu. truck wagon and driving wagon: also wood sleigh and air 23- i':t':':;::w:md' :v mg; Miss Shirley Richard of nuvsr l ,,V gm...”;';-M fn-EN1-16j'q' HOR.SEMEN:1F0: mmmir” J me e pancy not required. Box 495 driving sleigh, and circular saw. hlller and scuffler: har- ”:yww”;" who ma huh mu. all in Hftwll" 0" 3"M”'-I'M! .08-II AA!-HHS - ---.--u-u-..-- sale. horse kbox to betuseg ll: opportanltlos flr "II Guardian. ness. double and single; and plows; Zhmiles iflrorfn National M. m .,,',.,,,,g - -i t g V-Wt ""0 " C"''V'” ' "M-"' i ' - d ll churches an ac 00 m e rom ave- H i i on al in this ” trailer. Apply atom HulllIoa.i grulxi. ma; IN CANrADAl.5Ig6.S. Cums "A" him 3' n . Pp . "mm mam" mm M dmasgtns uhwmm gnaw” W I?! fl Brackley Point. ””.p-.- ;;t;-"ell"1p-v.ld- "v"J””9tee- En'I'ployn'um' M u imam m ' weekend of July 17 with friends mm” 'm be nnmng N "am. Morroncrcu: roa s.u.n. lost ,,,,o, Ce”... Room C... 4.,-,,,,,, Me In 8- - -000 in den WALTER CURRAN, owner. In Alborton. A ,, ...,... I, ' t Ariel sao cc twin. mo miles. 5. , mm 1, M were Mid '0 Amtrlm '30- Pleasant Grove , M 2' clips for "no. Bob " ” . "" "' ' last year by life insurance "10!!! IN ll0llhb0"' 0 -5: Alton llhynor. potato lnspoctoh, ' D , P . Rump city. "hm. A. A. Arsenault YEIMC tfllt I muse M. "H. mm. af lmpggum WANTED wlaroirltarostedinlandprodnntngor capable of producing llitsbcrrtod. , We will buy or loose. ltnsb your reply to - onus NOVA lCo'tlA IWIIIIV IXPOITII. NOVA'lGOIIA- llllttimlliilnulthiimlftltilt 3