I For Quick Results Advertise The Classified Way l‘ ce H) The Guardian l '1 l'(‘5d .\’. NOV. 26. 1975'/7_ cits" A(‘(‘0MMOIlATE i on 2. IN 1' \ ational or P W (‘ student U(' board:-rs One half block irom (‘oilcge-. 86 Cuniberland St. Mir-lN1'\'R"‘.-Iii lining IIl('lIIO|’_V| ' !\lat'liitvre of - l _ _ _ Business opportunity , Caitijiiit-ll s (‘li\t'; _ who ‘pa ».se.l HERE IS Yul.“ 0PP0“,".N",Y away \uu-iiilici‘ .!.ith 19-kl. U K‘ R’ H‘ h b _ (__ n w Often a l1‘ll(‘l_\' iicai'l.iclie I M d‘ “H mm “S I 0 i ..n 3 ,11,.,,[ may aiailable in Queens and kings; . .'l‘.\\.'l\s a l).‘.'lllll’lll tiicvtinry toiiiiiies Write for information‘ Ul llll‘ one \\f' lint‘ so (lt'.‘II‘. i R““|(_.”_.h \. “PW ‘ K_47(g92-L! -llllfi Iiii-lit-lit-ii. I\loiiti'cal. Quem l,.i\iii_'lv l4'I1lt‘IIll)l*H‘(l by Bl<im\—ln ..i cars and Trucks for Sale - \iIllhll2‘l Hrown ‘ (~|",:vR0LE-I-| v ihf "W ‘W "“‘" l95l llAl.I~‘~T0.\' l““"“‘l “““‘ \"""“h"‘7 ‘hm’-l lll .1t>(Ml \'lIllLll'tli)Il lit-a~onably Hm‘ . l pticeil at $500 Applv Box 521‘ l.ii\iii_‘l\ lt‘lli<'i'lIlH‘H'(l I); llll\ m cm.“ H! “umfllan ‘ ‘ bmiil Jntl faiiizlx . .. I946 (‘HI-2\'R()l.I'lT SEDAN GOOD‘ M\\'\' — In limit; I‘n(‘nlI>l')' of tircs, Illllltll’ ' bodx Real‘ .\ll\ l-'.li/abctli .\l.iiin who pas clicop Coiitai-t John l)al_\ (‘um- si-il away \‘ti\. ‘.1-l. lttfvti Illt’l'l'lal ('russ .lIisl a lriliiite of loxe and re- ‘ . . . . ’ nH_mmmm_ I953 MLTI-.OR. I-Ol R D00 R-l, sedan Good i'IIIl(llllIIll Hai'i.',ain 'rl\;\\'.4 Grandinntlier one of the {M qufb N“? HmnP‘72M V. The ims she missed on life‘: NW" ‘N ll m h-': iav PONTIM‘ SI-‘.DAN_ SIX CYLIN- l\l.'iv she find in God‘; garden of der, iil,0i>0 mile: \'u-y low‘ rr-st rice for immediate sale Can ll\er remembered h\ her be inanced. Ralph .\IacL‘aull, (iranddaui: er Mrs Victor (‘aileton - 1957 YVII-ITI-IORVNIAGARATSEDAN less than 7.000 miles Privately owned. V0 winter driving. like‘ new R(‘a\Oll;llll\' priced Apply Hartwig. Oshawa. Ont. M\\N —- In IIlPfl]itl’_V of ‘\lrs. Flizabeth Mann who passed awav '\'o\' "" I956 ..ricrs Acccnisiuatod l For SIIQ plinsnies AND CABBAGE. AP- ply W Dawson. Uigg. onv st.Ans FOR sAiE'niAi. 7359. s isicn i>iIANifn. i~Eii"cfi~ dition Apply Mrs. Watson ‘lin- hop Eldon ll-I4. diCAn'i:'siioiu1toiti~i nninzn calf. I-‘rank Hamm. Mount Her- ARD WOOD FOR SALE. ALL kinds. I). I-‘. MacDonald. Box. 72 Souris ONE STANDARD HOT WATER lurtiace, used one year Phone Bill WOOD PIPELESS I-‘URNESS IIl(‘(lllIIII size. good condition. Lloyd Colliitgs. C () Kings Mill. lliintague H rtii<'§'Ai:i-“.'6i-‘i-"t‘CT:_ni-tsit wfiil glass top. First class condition. Good as new. R. lvo Cudmore. I79 Grafton St iiAi.i.' rn'i{Asitt-:iz’No. 4 COM- plete with blower and baggein, y W.. In good condition. Ap Dawson and Son. L‘ 1'22 VOI.'I‘ D E L (‘ 0 LIGHT plant with 5 car batteries. 132 volt (iencrator. and Switch board, all in good condition. L .\l Ross_ Roseherry PRESSED HAY. (‘IIEAP MARE OUT OUR WAY f ~w¢'- // i - “"s‘§é"* Male llelp Wanted ' Male Ilelii Wanted MEN WITH CARs—G0()D WA'I‘- POSITION VACANT I-‘OR MAB-‘ing to kins locality. 400 customers, route established. .\'o exper- avera:.',e earning s. Apply ience necessary. .\'o tnoney re- Rpm su-rm‘ cm, The Golden Gate was open , Box 320 (mat-diaii Patriot. round luinber. large geese. quired_ Age no hand“-ap. M9,, ._.._ . -.__._ A .ciit|e mice said "<‘onie' and '*' - -' ‘~— ‘or service York . so earn 34 per hour {"11 an - \\|ll‘l farewells unspoken. “m_ '5,‘ M F’ D I A T E S_M‘E" “allied $Uff0lk Ram. 25 hi‘!!! time. Bonus Plan. Writgrtop . Personal . . ‘ She calmly entered home 19-73 (l’"’V Coach. "\lIl¢‘a2e. or pullets and 2 or 3 pair little (;range,-_ 350 5;, Roch, Mon AFTIIORS INVITED SUBMIT Sadly missed by Allison .\Iann 500* owner wishes to purchase‘ Pill‘ F-d R.Vflfl« Bristol treal. Quebec. M55 all P03 ‘lnflutllflfl ,1 pr '1 '- - , , — -~ - —--—-v—— . -: ._.----- _.-.. . _. ~ . _ ..1’1.L 3""-V -_-__ . __ -‘mail Auto. See the Car at I-OR SALE -— REGISTERED’ DRAI-‘TSMEN ARE nv cum-r "“:.’,'(',°,.‘*,‘('V',T:I], !\IcGowan‘s car lot in Mon.‘ Landrace swine, the finest bac-’ . ‘ . * , V _ demand. Train by home-stiidy Ltd. lllracombe. England. SPRINGHILL tam °F‘ ‘"‘° ’“‘°‘?''— -7’“‘‘.‘* ““ ”" - ~ lestd 18981 s,_ ____._-__.__ \-K-9_ inspecuon lm-m_.d_ Magic for I well-paid secure Job » - « TODAY'S SPECIAL \\'lrv drive an accident I I Sincere sympathy ls exiendedl to the family of the late .-\llisonl Williams of Mount Pleasant,l whose death occurred recently in Prince County Hospital. Mr. Claude .\Ia<-Arthur, who has been employed in Goose Bay, Desofo Sedan Labrador for the past seven‘ months. returned no his home us: _ F. R. McLaine Lid. Dial 7358-9 l w ailing to happen. Sprtnghill on Thursday, Nov. 7t:h.l The members of Victoria West WI. and their husbands met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloydl Leard on November In for their Annual Institute supper. A delic- ious goose dinner was served to TODAY'S almost forty and an en- joyable social evening followed. I The Presbyterian ' Aid oil Vwlmia west met M the home 1951 Ford Coach. colour M ‘h, Re, Lea and Mrs Mac- Green. ll(‘£l[9l‘ and l)ttiosicr, _\-aughmn‘ Tyne Vauey‘ The next Motor Body and Tiies (;ood. Pia“ of meelmg is me home (lean lll\l(l(’ A cheap car for of “rs wyman Y the bad winter ma s. I .\lr. Mrs. Gerald M.acA:~ , .. thiir and sons Grant. and l)w1'ghi.l only sb"o' spent the, weekend at the home- . of Mrs. .VIacArthurs parents. MI‘. 1932 (‘liewolei ': ton Pick-Up and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Con- 'l‘riicl\ in c o n d i t i n n 5 via -. ll'II‘0lll{hOul Heater and I)cfruster .\lrs. Enson Oatway and son. and Snow John of Petawawa. Ontario. u-e _, spending some time with herl P”‘'°d 3' ‘"5’ mother before joining her hus-, \ hand in (i('l‘IllHIl_\. where he \\|lll W. R. JENKINS be stationed for the next two -‘/“B” d c« - t. t Mrs. Cot-iieliiis .\Iacl\'innon of] L;(:,m §,l,.efl0 Summers-ide. spent the weekend i at the home of . . . .. ‘ —---r:-‘WW ’—‘ ”' ‘ ' Burns \l3(’AI‘LllllI'. I-Inmore and" Mr. and Mrs Kenneth l’-Irunarn,4_,,,,_,_, .., SDl‘lflg‘l’Illl (‘AR LEAVING FOR TORONTO December 1st. Can accommo- date 2 passengers. (‘ontact Da- The I-Znniore Women's Institute‘ held their annual supper at the Birch Hill Tourist Home on the vid Best. l‘ryon. evening of .Vov¢-mbe-r 2nd. to cele -——Z'- ' " 4”‘ brate their 33rd anniversary of Fflf Rent the inauguration of the liILSl.lI.u-I2. A large number of . their husbands enjoyed a delic-, V U‘3“dl°" B_"’_5j_ g _ __ ious supper and clurmz the eV°- FURNISHED IIEATI-ID APART- ning a presentation was made in mam 30,; 522 ‘ Guardian. ~*°"°""> « ~ A * “r’ L "tnimia‘ii'¢fin for perfect attendance at the in- H E A E D ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ stitute meeting for four years. “mm-" Pl‘‘’“' ‘534 alw"_§£’; Mrs. Ernest Noye also was pre- la-URN]s"ED HEATED 31-3|) - fatird W"? I 8'" '0' Perl?“ it‘ sitting room Central. Dial 3353. e ance or past year . --————— — v — - spa“-h .-,( ‘pp;-eeupwu to me” HOUSE AT 102 KING STREET. No members W." made by M11‘ con_sistlng of 14 Rooms. Phone Burns .\lIacArt.hur and gifts were‘ 975-7-”___ _ _ _ presented try Mrs. Sidney Enmt,-II. THREE uNrt'itNisinr.n The Spnnghill Women‘: lllatlt-i mom, 5u1u.b1. for “ no Dial 7066. . e i —— —- ~ ~~ -- r m,_ A ddwiou. 3005.] LARGE HEATED ’RhOOM Hg auppa was served by Mrs. Smalll ",”‘h°d 9' "s';l7‘:“'s ed ” which was enjoyed by . ‘ _7 "_“’°d- Dlal '__‘ _,___ 5! four M31150" Hid hufihlfl‘-ll FOUR ROO M HEATED A- l pa-rtiment. $65.00 monthly. Ay ply 11 Goodwill Avenue. Dial sons Stqnien and Peter of 3475 s“'""'°"”" ""' mm "’“°” Fo"tTtt~-n(ToTiTi:3T‘inLs?‘ri.oon 3‘ II‘. of Mr ‘N M” apartment Central. Rent 865.- Lhyd "uiiii Min Glo‘ ‘Joye 9" - ‘‘*“‘‘‘ ."""’ so pleased to no lie‘ lino 3°‘ 523 c‘" 0' GEi"‘_l'fE‘ rocovdvd ' to leave me 1-wB‘i’tooMs. 2ND noon. UN- Stowlt Memorial H all]: C kc‘, furnished. suitablewfgr huh‘ bavfi bad I there housekeeping. Dial . or ply270Sydney St tag at hill! III! "“—‘”—‘ _ --d-- In -I M W“ Y- ’°..‘.‘.§’."‘i’.'.‘...".‘.}...";,’.°...'..‘i.“.?..“i...fi'. w°.'“ '1 din Ver chea Rabat llr. .nd In. mm iiucAuo- smfgm Mfflmue I’- VI_fild&I|0flleo(Mr.llISELF CONTAINED IIOUSI In. Xfifl lunon. SHE’ clean. Central. Available soon. HII. ‘ Apply Box 518, Guardian or Pa- llu lube jun. summus triot Office. SELF -CONTAINED UNIIEA‘l‘- ed apartment. Five rooms and bath. 350. Oil furnace. Spring It bath Sinlii.ii.u: Pm‘ "M956 mfllllellillfi E EGG CASE POULTRY. lU‘l'- ter and other Box Shooks. I). E. 5 IE: late members and FOR RENT, I-‘I.OOR| SA6:5l’)EIS. couple. Landrace Ranch, Travellers REGISTERED GERMAN SIIEP-1 herds. two months. blacki and silver, M es $40 Mrs Winfield Gamble IIIOIII. Phone 601-I5 ‘ COAL: ALBION NUT AND AC-l adia egg. We have large sup-‘ ply both coals stock-piled in 1 June for the benefit of (‘h‘town ; citizens knowing it would be lll‘ short supply. \'o out of town. orders accepted If R Large ‘ and (‘o '; FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY. self storing aluminum. com- bination doors. regular $79.50. selling for only $59.50. Also our standard combination doors for $5450. Give us a call for free estimates on windows. We take wood doors and windows in trade. Wheatherall Alum- inum Co., 125 Kent. St. TFOR SALE“ r The properties of the (‘harles E. Coyle. consisting of i'esidetice.- at 304 Richmond St. and 289 S_\'dnc_v St., seven rooms each. Modern. Apply M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. FOR—SALE‘ S 9 Fishmeal $130 per ton $7.00 per 100 lbs. April)‘- GRII-‘I-‘IN FISIIERIES Souris Phone 36 l___——_.——_‘...—.— ( Fiiiualo llclp Wanted 6AeKnEE_émTr6iTfioBs£ work. Apply Mrs. Don Seaman I90 Eiiston St. or phone 4354. inrritass WANTED. APPLY in person only at 'I‘weel'ii Res- taurant. Gt. George Street. Lost and Fund rwo PIGS LA8'l' SEEN IN park. Weigh about 140 lbs each. Please phone 6404. 'i.6fi'rAm 6I'—t:oLn RIMl\I- cd glasses in can (marked Simpson‘s). Please return to Guardian Office. LOST on CHARLOTTETOWN highway. via Hunter River, tail gate off stock box ' please phone Collect, New don 6-23. Reward. STILAYED PR 0 M PASTUIE. four year and a half old black and white cattle. Anyone know- ing of their whereabouts please contact Lorne MacEw€n, Stan- ley B 'dge Mlscollanons, _ IN WINTER YOUR STOVE I hot ‘Jet’ cleans bot stoves. At stores. STAMP Cou.E(.‘ml8! M sflalnps available at low prices. 'te . achern. Cher- ry Valley for information. Lil- “ Ross ant . GRADE COAL. 813 per bag delivered anywhere In city. Arnfnst Coal 1 RECORD QUEBEC HEATER. large size. in good condition. In. WI d Bryanton. Sprig Valley, .E.I. IAN’! STATION WAGON (DA? with ATTENTION Will be loading Fowl. Chicken and Capon for Eviscernting Plant Sum- merslde twice wee for balance of season. For pick-up Phone 10-14 collect. EDWARD CARRIER Farnncliffc v.fl'a‘.Rh..Exch.l‘ RALPHKCOFTTN 3. ouseFurnlnhinp- ‘Nb, spnceheatenlkltchen I-‘OR QUICK RI-ILII-IF FROM‘ stomach distress, heartburn, acidity. use double-action Wil- der's Powder. First neutrali- zes, then protects the stomach lining. At all druggists. ____ __ _.___.,. __ Salesman Wanted Male And Female ||e|p4LTii"““""”‘""‘“‘ Home-study courses on Blue print Reading also available. Diploma awarded. I-‘ree folder Mention course required. Pri-, mary School of Drafting, Dept CG. Box .23, Station "Q". Tor» onto. P SALESMAN WANTED. We offer a complete line of In- candescent laimps as a part or full time sales project for an industrious salesman. .\'o deli- veries or collections. Top com- missions paid weekly Write Box 1515 Guardian Office. IF you wi1Ti."woi1'i(fi:vi:N- ings a week hav; a car. and are neat appearing. you can earn from $120 per week. Box 5l6 Guardian. l AUCTION SALE ON IRISHTOWN ROAD 3 MILES FROM I\'ENSII\'(}TON THL'RSDAY. NOV. 28th AT 12 NOON I will sell by public auction on the premises of the late Roy Bryanton, stock, crop, machinery, household ' ftirnishings. Stock—2 milch cows. one lieifer. 2 liorscs. six young cattle. 2 calves, 133 hens, geese, a quantity‘ hardwood plank. I\lacliiner_v——Masse_v Harris tractor, Yilzit-L‘orinick' binder, 7 ft. (new), Mac(‘ot‘mick llEl_\’lOil(li‘l', haymowerg (new). New Idea tractor spreader on rubber. threshing‘ outfit. horse hoe complete, 3 section lever harrows, 4 ‘ section spike barrows, tractor plow. tractor av J. R. wii.i.iAuis __3°L".E'§ _9"£!‘__ FOR YOUR E880 STOVE OIL requirements in the city. Dial Harry Mellish 8390. iiTns£_' wtLU_cKni-fronwiiiin board invalid or semi-invalidm, Write Box 515 Guardian. ed Foundations put “fins -._.-.__ til SH!) jam. BLUE POTATOES. CALL E. .l.,i[-:_s.'|‘.> wt-;i)NEsDAy, AN- Mat-Dougall. Vernon. UARY 3_ 1953, l '—'_'T “'_:V—— Plans and specifications can WANTED -— ALE 3o'rn.ns.' Pints or quatu. Dial 8595. CANADA _ _ SEALED TENDERS addressed BUILDINGS MOVED OR L[F'l‘- to the ullderélfined Ind endor- I-‘OR R. c. M. DIJTACHMEN1‘ QUARTERS. LD“ will GRAND BANK. Ni-j . . "be received in the office of the -——- Secretary, llll taiiied at the offices of the Chief iTi6n1'_rit'6ivr”Axu: FOR”WII:“Architecl_ Department of Public Ii: Station Wagon. Apply lvaniworks. Ottawa. Ontario. the MacDonald. Brudnell. lDl§l|”i(‘l. Arfhllefl. D9_P8_”m9m —————,:,———— >of Public Works. Building 29. "'0 3U5”‘"'-35 ‘-‘'“-S “'7' Buckinasler's riein. St. John's. quire room and board Central Nndw and the post oimes 3! mi“ 5753 H W __i_ (‘arbonear and Grand Bank_ WANTED — TURNIP PITLPER. Nfld. p y Lester merside Ea . Bagole, Sum- m be considered each tender To ust be accompanied by security in the form of a certi- NOTTCE . pad for inftwniation lead- the conviction of 7 scrap cutting machine in Architect at St. ;the yard of Matirice Block 3”’ posit of a sum of .00 in e form of a certified bank cheque to the Co. l.td.. on Sundziy, No- \cml.)er ‘.’ltli, 19.37. C. W. Mat*AR'l'llL'R, Eider of me (‘liief of Police. of (‘anad relea —""_‘t-‘iiisr iuAi\'A(ii:it_: sr JOHNS. .'\‘fId fied tied in the forms of tender and made on the printed forms sup- plied by the Department and in accordance wi reward will be set forth therein. (‘ h i e f Architects _ _ throu h 0 Fwd man with Car Better than inartics who daniaizcd the through the office of the District: John's. hlfld.,: cheque or bond» as speci- conditions The Department. through the the undersigned. supply blue-prints nd pecification of the work on de- ' th money-order payable Receiver General a. The deposit will be ed on return of the blue- .prints and specification in good , lcondition within a month from ‘( P‘ l‘°°‘the date of reception of tenders. A Kaine has been appointed first‘" Hm rem,-"ed Wilma mm per. nianziger of the lariii den-lop iiiciit board of .\'cwiuuiidland. formed in 1953 to provide me- diutii term credit for . . arle. the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Truro. worked with e New- foundland department of natural resources ere. Department of- Public Works, __ _ plates and structurals. iod the deposit will be forfeited. 'l‘lie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Robert Fortier. (‘hief of Administrative Services, and Secretary. 1 957 Ottawa, November 2!, AUCTION SALE OF HOLTSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT 116 BRIGHTON ROAD THURSDAY, NOV. I am instructed by Mrs. 28th. AT 1 PM. Charles W. S. Bentley to sell by Public Auction the following: \\'estinghouse Refrigerator, Connor Washer with, pump, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, High Stool and Step Stool. Dining Room Table, 6 Chairs and Buffet, l.il)rary Table, Chesterfield casional Chairs, Foot Stool, Tables, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, -Hooked Rugs. Scatter Rugs, Fire Screen and Fire and Chair, Drapes, Oc- Card Table, Mirrors, End 9'x6‘ Rugs, Basket, Chrome Chairs. Bedside Table, Writing Desk, Carpet Sweeper, 3 Electric I ‘Stenogi'aphcr's Desk, Hoover Vacuum. Electrolux, rons,. Fern Stand, 4 Single Beds. Springs and Mattresses. Wicker Rockers, Wicker Chairs, Arm Chairs, Table Dishes. Pots, Pans, Garden 5, Porch Chairs, Trunks, Tools, Axes, Bench Saws, tI'ai‘~eI‘. ‘Electric Motor (1/6 H.P.l. Lawn Mower. Ladders. 3 lia)'f0rk and steel cable. set of fanners, 2 driving sleighs. and 4 Gal, (‘,1-ocks_ Bath Room scales, Preserve Bo 2 “'00d Sleililhs. Lafm 28$ ‘fink l"‘00(l*‘l‘ SLOW’. f-’.I‘8l"~tles, Quantity of Paints, and several boxes of small ‘crusher. 2 horse power engine. cream separator, tur-1 hip ptilper. turnip sower. drilling machine, table saw, quantity hardwood planks, harness, forks, shovels, quantit_v mixed grain’. hay and straw. ‘ Fiirnitui'e——Recoi‘d range. cliesti-i'l'icld suite. Hall suite, couches, furnacette. sewing machine, dining lroom suite. 3 bedroom suites, kitchen table and chairs.’ tables, organ. writing tlesk, book case. radio, china cabinet, dishes, lamps, (‘ongoleiim squares, floor cover-. ings. curtains, washing machine. crib, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Also ni_v Property if not sold before date of Sillc. : If not fine first fine day following. I I .‘.\lRS. MARY E. BRYAl‘JTOI\'. ‘ AR'I‘lIl,'R J. S'I‘I£\\'ART, T Auctioneer Phone Kensington 46-23 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' RATES Classified advertising is inserted in both The. Guardian and The Patriot. Ads must appear in con- secutive issues. One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per word per day. l Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, -31/2c per word per day. Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c per word per day. Minimum charge for 20 words. AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27th AT 1 P. M. Farm of 75 acres in Bay Fortune. Also Ayrshire M" herd of 30 head purebred and grade. 1 cow, fresh; 2 cows to freshen in January; 1 cow to freshen in}-‘ebruary; 2 cows to freshen in March; 7 cows to freshen in April! 3 cows, strippers; 1 heifer 1% years old; 4 heifer calves; 8 bull calves. Farm Machinery—Trsctor M-H. 20; side delivery rake, M.H., new; hay bailer, LH. No. 45; hay mower. .M.H.; disc hart-ow M.H.; spring tooth harrow; hammer .mill, I.H.; milking machine (DeLaval new; cream iseparator (DeLaval) 850 lbs. per hour; 7 milk cum; 1 farm tank, gal. capacity, 1-! 1 electric rangette, new; loll tabb: 3 beds and springs; 1 dining room table; rs. zlllhaleuofhay; 12(ll_hushels of oats. Terriu:6monthsonappravedjoin‘t nota-4511! l0l'cI‘IIl'II5%W"IlIlIlllDOIIIl0t£l. ‘ CLAUDE articles. Vi’. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. PROFESSIONAL CAEDSM BARRISTERS, i OPTOMETR|STS_ SOLICITORS, Etc. ’ ‘Bell. Malheson Si Foster __r>‘_'IV.Sll‘Ifl('l'VI|I7(IIIVfI J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. Es Queensi. Dial 4233 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. . Bank of Commerce Ill g "“‘ “" l _.1iiii.-on M7 Gillis l.l..B. ", I30 Richtnondr mail 4711 A. Wallhcn Gaudet, LLB. Plllllltui I3idg.. Ill Grnztoll St. Palmer & Haslnm Bank of Scutia Bldg. Peake 8i Nicholson I75 (inalton "Street J. A. MacGuigan Currie Bldg: Dial 9424 Queen 3. ms M. MacLEOD, LLB. I I-‘REDERIC A. Lptitcii‘. .C. Room an Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sta. (Across from Royal Bank Blfl.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B. ., . .. ISO Richmond Street Dink 4'Il8__VVV‘ » Ian 47! MacPhec 5 Trainot Queen St. 3 —CH|ROPRACTOR , __b}."w. R._(Ts—rson—.-— 1 El Prlleo St. Dial CG MIMEOGRAPHING - S‘I'ENOGRAPHY - K)OK£EPI$ I IRIGITON ROAD l— Byron’ J J. A. Carruthcn R. 0. I23 Kent St, "III “I: ‘ . Grant. 0. D. 124 Kent Sl.. SCII J. S. Taylor R.0. (‘order Kent Ii Queen ' fflce I188 — House 4736 ii. I. M.i..3}{‘ no?“ Mnntigue ‘ P. E. ARCHITECT 6, J. F. TOOMBS. B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. C. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. ' Summerllde. P.E.I. Dial D8 Charlottetown. hendayl Di Fridays. Dial Ill Peter A. Mobil] in Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box Ill MUSICTANS n. l0TI—NTHARRls,T— P‘. R. C. . Studio — $3 Rlehnend I. DIAL (III ELECTRICAL Dlalf M 4-! ENGINEER 1:. s. CHANDLER.- I.Sc. (E.E.i. M.E.I_C.. gnu. iu QUEEN sr. PHONE ass CHARTERED ACCO McDONALD. CUERIE ciuiswintii. _ Aiudnst I DIAL OI _u§iANts I C0. office, or I - Maritime N.Y. Stock Market Makes in 2nd. Straight Weekly Climb NEW YORK (CPt—'l‘he stock market, buoyed again by the fed- eral reserve board‘: easier pol- icy towud credit. made its sec- ond straight weekly rise lut ‘wee . l The Associated Press average :of 60 stocks roso'$l.l0 to $156. It was by no means a consist- ‘ent, uninterrupted rise. in fact, {the first two market sessions were pretty dismal. Stocks dr i.-lined sharply "on an assortment of bad news about business and the economy. But the last three d ya were decidedly bullish and n consid- erably more active turnover than the first two sessions. Wall Street observers said that the general feeling had changed; thacthere was a new confidence based on apparent assurance that the federal reserve dfinitiy had departed from its rigid tifllt mony policy. The rise in the short Interest reported this week put the total lof shares sold-short at the high- est figure since 1932. Since this represented commitments to l)ll_\ to replace borrowed ,Il0(‘k .. placed “cushion” under the iiia.-. ket and was I firming Inlluenco on prices. The five most active Issue. ta,‘ :n_ week on the American Stock Ex. change included Scurry-Ii.iini.ow Oil. up Vs at 1 and Nickel Itiiii off 3-16 at Iva. ' Brazilian Traction. la higiu-i .; 6% and Jupiter Oilsi up I. ii, 3.. were among other Canadian gm“. ers on the American CX(‘lIdll.:e Canadian Marconi at 2*. and Shawinigan at 25% each showed a '4: loss. Preston East mm, was off 3-16 at 5% and Eiirelia fell 1-16 to 5-16. Canadian issues were mosii. lower on the New York ext-hang} although Walker-Goodei-ham ruse 3% to 77% and Granby Nlining was up is at (‘in Losers lnfllldpd Aluminium Ltd...down ‘A to son; Canadian Pacific, off 1i at 24%, Hudson Bay Mining. ‘Io lower 3 49% and International Nickel of ’-’i at 7 . _ Production Of I Steel ln U.S. ls l Slightly Higher CLEVELAND IAPI Auto- mobile production is substan- tially ahcad of what it was a year ago, but buying by the automo- tive industry has not increased enough to strengthen the steel market, the magazine Steel says. The trade weekly says that steel consumers. on the whole, iarc still 1: uttlng inventories. i“buying largely against needs in sight and requesting prompt ship- ‘ments. which are readily avail- able in all products except heavy Steel production fell one point to 76.5 per cent of rated capacity last week. The yield was 1,960.0!!! net tons. Steel says that scrap quotations appear to be levelling off after dcclinlng for several weeks. The magazines‘ composite on No. 1 heavy melting steel last week was unchanged at $33.17 a gross ton. "But the market tone continue! soft. with consumers disinter- ested in acquiring tonnage," the publication says. Offers Loans Similar To Beechwood’s OTTAWA iCPi — Loans similar federal assistance for New Brunswick's Beechwood hydro project will be available to other areas lagging behind Canda'I general economic development. Prime Minister Diefenbaker said Friday. He told J. W. Pickersgill IL- Bonavisia Twillingatel in the Commons any province which could make "an equally good case" as New Brunswick's plea for assistance would qualify for loans. However. such loans would not be available to private power icompanies or to refund financial 'obligatlons on already-established projects Jenn Lcsage LL —— .\lontmagny- l'lsIetl asked Mr. Diefcnbaker to - explain what he meant by an “equally good case." Mr. Dicfcnbaker replied‘ “The general policy . in connection with the peculiar circumstances existing in the provinces where through the years there has been a realization on the part of‘(‘ana- ‘ans as I whole that those areas did not at all limeii equal the gen- eral devolopment in other pans of Canada. "Whenever there in a position similar to that. naturally the st- mllar circumstances will assure ll consideration will be given by the government to ap-- plications made by provinces." id that mean. pres . arose I 1. Mr. collabe two years before lb! te Lesage. that the present finani-iii] circumstances of Ontario and Quebec exclude those pro\in-‘ct Mr. Dlefenbaker replied that Mr. Lesage could read llle an. swer in his earlier reply. Russian Suits ‘T Being Glued LONDON iAPl——Russian now are being glued stitched. Moscow r riiiiq instead of io said to day. The at went on to say “this new method for joining \al'l- ous parts clothing without threads is being more and more widely used in the tailoring H1- 3 ." Brltidi tailoring circles were aghast. A muff member at Tailor and Cutter, the talla's' weekly, in e ' comment: ''I don't know what kind of glue they are using. but how can they guarantee the unit does not come apart in a hand rah." Historian Says Irish First In North America OTTAWA ICPI -— Canadian liir torlan Dr. Gustave Lancioi say! the Irish discovered North Amer- ica, “not the Vikings. not John shot and not Jacques Cartier" Lecturing the University of Ot- tawa Historical Society Friday night, Dr. Lnnctot said the llI'\‘l Irish settlers reached Nova smut about the year no an. after he- lng blown off course en route from Iceland to Greenland. He said his theory is supported by the discovery of a Cross and certain other relics by explorer Samuel de Champlain. Originally the Irish discoiereri had been inhabitants of the Shet- land and Faeroe Islands Who! the islands were invaded by Vi- kings towatd e of the eighth century. said Dr. l.antl0l, a large group of monks and listi- ermen fled to Iceland. When Norway invaded l('f‘lafl( a century later the Irish took to sea. heading fo r Greenland. Storms. however. drove them into the Gulf . Lawrence and about 880 they established on the north coast of Nova Scotia Dr. Lanctot said that at about the same time Canada‘: Indians were beginning to arrive from the O the N. S. Sells i Bond Issue HALIVI-‘AX ‘CPI-—'I'he \<-Hi 5'“ ltid govertlneot has sold It 30- year $3,000,000 Iswlf‘ for 99.537 per 3100, Premier sianiiold .announced Thursday night The bonds pay 4% per cent and mature Dec. 1977 Tiicx arr Mackenm The Issue was sold to .1 ~\"‘‘'‘ QUALITY PRINTING COMBINED WITH QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE . BOOKBINDING . RULING‘ . GOLD STAMPING . CONTINUOUS FORMS . LE'I'I'ERIIEAD8 . ENVELOPES ETC. ‘sum: not lnllstiy It '$I|II‘lS fa. Cate of 15 financial houses im-liid- the lmper ‘and Tofoniolie “id the proceed! refunding earlifl Power C0mmlS.\Kl‘- Await Results Of Coal Turbine o'rrAwA (cm —— The few" crnment will await an asses!- of ‘CV merit Dlillfl of cxv9r'"""" no bf Illnu slid rrldq. Howcvc. be said not Donald L. lode University ducting nncod um Prolfl‘ ii of MrGl“ nu an in the last will years. still in cnibumiir now‘ to chances H Inecou»