1.5 r. .an‘ any way to make their supper CAR LEAVING FOR HAMILTON IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRI Charlottetown 8506 Summers ide 8031 — Montagu e 97-2 —— Souris 32-3 Page 12 The Guardian Friday, Nov. 14, 1958 IN MEMORIAM FERGUSON — In fond memory of Frank Ferguson. Hampton, who passed away on Novemb- er 14th.. 1957. Y on are not forgotten Uncle Fran-k. . Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory lasts, I will remember thee. Always remembered by Elliott Gormley, Ontario. ' FERGUSON — In loving memory of Frank Ferguson who passed away at Hampton on Novem- ber 14th., 1957. This month is here with deep regrets. It brings back a day we will nev- er forget He fell asleep without saying goodbye. But memories of him will rev.- er the. I There is no parting from those we love. No distance can divide, ! For today in memory's garden, We still walk side by side. Ever remembered by Victor, Annie and family. - out (it THANKS The members of the, Ham-p - shire Womens Institute wish to thank all those who helped In such a "‘I'ccess. I wish to thank Dr. Laidlawy nurses and staff of P.E.I. Hos- pital for kindness and encour- agement while a patient there, also sincere thanks to special nurses and to those who sent cards, letters and calls from re- latives and friends and thank you for the help at Souris. Mrs. Frank, Poole, Souris. I‘ wish to extend a special to DruMacIntyre, my Special nurses, Drs. Bonnell and Inman, nurses and staff. of the King’s County Hospital and all those who sent cards, or helped in buy way during my recent ill- ness. I thank you one and all. Mrs. Donald MacLe'od. I 1 Baby Chicks BURNS CHICK nArcuEitir now open. A special breed for every need. ’ Bdarders Accumulated WANTED 2 OR 3 MEN“ TO share large room. Good meals. Central location. Phone 7161. CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO boarders in quiet home. (Men preferred). Apply 83 Greet St. or Phone 3294. Business humanities IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN increasing your present earn - ings, we have severalproposis ‘tions, can'be worked'at your home. in spare time, no pre- vious experience necessary. For further particulars write to: Unik Agency, 63 Sparks-Street, Ottawa. Ontario. liars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, November .15th.. or 16th. Phone 5803. ' via Toronto, Monday, Novem- ber 17, can accommodate 2 passengers. Phone Covehead 7- TH. ' cars and Trucks For Sale 1947 FORD, GOOD CONDITION. After 5 pm. phone 8175. 1954 MERCURY SEDAN IN EX- cellent condition. Priced to sell. Phone 5462 after 5:80 pm. 1949 FORD SEDAN MOTOR AND Tires in good condition. Be- tween 12 and 1 p. m. or 6 and 7 p. 111. call at 8 Water Street or Phone 4802. FORD 1952 STATION WAGON, in perfect running condition, .can be financed. After 5:30 p. m. Dial 3944. 1950 KAISER, NEW TIRES, good running order. Apply Re- liance Garage in the afternoon. [951 NASH, WITH RADIO AND heater, good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply Frank Roper Service Station or phone 9255. 1952 JEEP, FOUR WHEEL give, with or without plough. one 8566. For Sale HUDSON SEAL COAT. SIZE M. phone 4780. ‘ ONE NEW WOOD SLEIGII. Priced $40. Apply 117 Harvard Street, Summerside or phone 2875. WATER HEATER, AUTOMATIC oil burner, 40 gallon capacity, 2 oil tanks, complete $80. Ap— ply Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Phone 8552 or 5159. FOR SALE PURE BRED YORK- shire Hog, two yea-rs old. Ap- ply Hector, Ross, Fredericton, P. E. I. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. 200 GALIDN FARM GAS TANK Apply D. S. Campbell, Malpe— que Rd, Charlottetown. LADY’S- BLACK SEAL COAT Size 16. Excellent condition. Af- ter 5.30 pm. Dial N57. HORSE—8 YEARS OLD, QUIET, good work horse, reasonable price. Sydney, MacQuarrie, Oy- ster Bed Bridge. 2 FARROW COWS, 3 .YEARS old, milking; one dry cow; pul- per; separator. Delaval, 88 c; Hard wood by cord or stand- ing. Apply Howard White, Mil- ton. - ‘ i MAN’S BROWN OVERCOAT, size 40. Worn three times, p 'ce $20.; also lady’s white .5 ates, size 6, good condition only $3. Phone 4880. ’ GENERAL PURPOSE MARE. 12 years old, Daniel MacDoug- all, New Dominion. 2 BROOD SOWS, SECOND LIT- ters to farrow in two weeks. Apply Clarence Redmond, Ver- non River. . , ONE OXFORD RAM. APPLY Donald MvacPhee, Bonsharw, P. E. I. ENTERPRISE oiL SPACE ' heater. Apply Mr. Eric Hurry, Win-aloe, P. E. I. KITCHEN RANGE. CAST IRON. Price only $15. Apply 24, Park Lane (ofif Allan Street) from 1 pm. to 5 pm. ' OIL BURNING KITCH N range; hot water coil. Pric‘ed - for quick sale. Apply Danny Gillis, Emerald, P.E.I. . SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS, Bed dav-enport, Kitchen cup- board, wall cupboard with glass doors; piano. Beaton‘s Auction Rooms. ' ._ L “.OAL AND WOOD RANGES; oil range; stainless top kitchen table; coal grate for fireplace; baby’s high-chair. Beaton’s Auction Rooms. "0TH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays; Whether’fyoufre, an advertiser or a reader. there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. . _. Auction Sole LADIES' WEAR All New and "(High Quality On Friday, Nov. I4- ' 2 \o'clock At ‘85 Queen St. (Former Clarke Fruit Bldg. Sale includes:— , 70 Dresses (Fall and Winter) 8 Dresses (Summer) 17 Skirts 5 Blazers \ 21 Cotton House Dresses 6 Fall Coats 1 4 Station Wagon Coats (Alpaca Lining) 22 Housecoats and Dusters (Nylon; satine' & bengaline) 66 Pairs nylon hosiery (colored) 75 Pairs nylon hosiery (Fall shades) 6 Campus Jackets (Lined and unlined) 5 Bomber Jackets 1 Maternity slacks 6 Evening gowns (Slightly soiled) 7 Ladies Suits 9 Cotton Housecoats 53 Pair fabric gloves ,7 Ladies’llandbags Plus many articles not listed. Also: 2 double bunk beds. single bed and mattress, coal burning range, Dresser, Ches— terfield, Mirrors, Chairs, Dishes. etc. J. J. MUSTARD. I952 STUDEBAKER, IN GOOD ‘ condition. Motor recently over:i hauled. Sacrifice for quick sale. Apply apartment 2, 86 Fitzroy St. or Phone 8607. I951 PERFECT, BLACK IN COL- or, recently reconditioned. 3 good tires. For quick sale only $100. Apply 16 Valley Street. ‘Phone 6184. I ' 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, LOW MIL- eage. A-l condition. Apply Fred Hickox Service _Sta“*n.St.Pe~ ters Road.Phone 8315. 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, PER- fect mondition, heater and de- froster. $350. Phone 4587. 1951 CHEVROLET DELUXE sedan. good condition. Priced low for quick’ sale, $375.00. Can be financed. After 5:30 p.m. phone 4522 or 5284. For Sale 8 BOX NETS IN GOOD CONDI» tion. 845 each. Apply John B. MacKinnon, Grand ,Trzcadie. 500 GOLDEN NECK PULLETS. 4‘2 months old $1.71 each. Ap- ISLAND w GROWN TURKEYS From now until Christ- mas we will be book- Ing orders for your Christmas Turkeys. These turkeys will be freshly killed and dressed. Direct from the growers farm to your table. we ask you to book early as these turkeys are kept alive un- till you want them. They won't'be killed and put in storage but delivered fresh- ly dressed. Phone 3 I -54 O'Leary, R.R. 2 ply Lloyd Boulter. Victoria. Vernon Betts ‘QUEBEC’ HEATER, I. THOUGHT NO, NOT ON HE TOOK 111' TH' LAW MINE .’ THEY COVERS OFF "ID MADE 'EM KNEW I WAS CHANGE GEARQ. PUT GEAR INTELLIGEN? BUT IT GIVES COVERS ON ENOUGH TO HIM A CHANCE ALL THEEIE KEEP MYSELF 117 5A‘/ WHAT OLD MACHINES, OUT 0' THEM" HE'S AtWA‘IS ' TOO! - I HAVE FOR FELT l-b‘DUT MAKIN' NIWY- NANNIES , a: U5! For Sale A. HEAVY OAK PUNCHEONS. I sorted sizes. Waddell Bros, Crapaud. CHRISTMAS. IS. COMING! — and among the many things, it means church and school con- certs, greeting cards and spe- sortment at The Bible House, , (opposite Eaton’s.). W I N T E R COATS: LADY’S beige car—coat length with fur collar. Size 14-16, also Man’s full length, grey overcoat. Size 40-42. Both in excellent condi- ‘ tion. Phone ‘4018. SMALL, medium, and large; combus- tion heater; Record wood heat- er; ooal circulating heater; Oil space heaters; .base burn- er. Beaton’s Auction Booms. ELECTROLUX VACUUM clea r and attachments, one- year guarantee, late model, automobile, disposable bag type, slightly used. Special $69.90. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, phone 9220. LADIES BROWN MOUTON coat, 3/4 length, in perfect con- dition. Size 16. $15. Man’s brown overcoat. Size 38. $5. A1- 50, youths sport coats] Sizes 36 and 38. $5. each. 249 Fitz- roy Street. . ONE PAIR OF WOMENS WHITE skates. Sizes. White Lace eve- ning gown, Ballerina length, Size 10, one pale blue net eve- ning gown, size 11, full length navy blue coat. Dress-size 11, Size 13. .Phone 9457. 1959 ICOMPACT VACUUM cleaners, 10 year guarantee, laboratory test proved they clean taster and more effici- ent See before you buy any oth tank or cannister type vac um. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, phone 9220 . Get MORE 5665 than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums' is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Phone 5455. 100 LAYING PULLETS AND RE— gistered Holstein Cow. A 1) ply Alfred Gallant, North Rustico, P. E. I. ' Lost And Found LOST: BOOSTER BATTERY and cables. Apply FrankRop- er Service Station. Reward. Phone 9255. ' IOST: THURSDAY MORNING, Milk can cover, in or near Charlottetown. Finder please leave at Purity Dairy or Phone Walter MacMillan - 5986. LOST: GIRL’S PLASTIC RIM glasses, clear and brown, in Charlottetown, Monday, Novem- . her 10th. Reward. Phone 9188. Male Help Wanted BOX NUMBERS In ‘ replying to Box Number: please make sure you have the c‘orrect Box Number in the ad- regs. CERTIFIED PLUMBERS, steamfitters and a welder wanted. Write Guardian-Pat— riot Box 016882, Charlottetown miscellaneous Aylwo rds Furniture Excha nge Ltd cial gifts. See the fascinating as ' andblack fitted winner coat. " REALAESIATE For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT? m1. folks looking for a nice place via, Classified Ads Just Phone 8506 STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY Barter’s Photo Studio, 94 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Available Dec. 1st. Phone ‘IEATED 3RD FLOOR APART- ment. 3 rooms and bath, un- furnished, $60 a month. 181 Prince Street. , . HEATED ROOM SECOND floor, furnished or unfurnish- ed, after 5:30 pm. Dial 4584. FOR RENT 2 ROOM APART - ment on third floor. Phon 7295. r REAL ESTATE Wanted To Rent 3 BED ROOM APARTMENT on house within city limits by family with 3 children. Phone 9138. APARTMENT CONTAINING 2 bedrooms. For family of fOur. In or near cit of Charlotte- town. From 9 am. to 5 pm. phone 6622. 3 0R 4 ROOM'APARTMENT. 3 adults. Dial 8067. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER & CANfl’BELL , .i‘RESEARCH BEST. 21 King St. East. Toronto, Ont. Teachers Wanted Female TeoCher Qualified female teacher needed for grades 3 and 4. Apply: The Catholic School ‘ Municipality of St. Hubert, Ch-amlby Road, St. Hubert, Co. Chambly, Quebec. ' Wanted To Buy DUAL WHEELS WANTED FOR G. M. C. one-ton truck, 8 stud wheels. Phone 4587. »IWA.NTED TO BUY, 10 EWES, PIANO 2ND. HAND IN GOOD PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dolly Express Gives Praise“ To Diefen baker LONDON (0P) —- The Daily Express described Prime Minis ter Diefeubaker as a mam of world stature speaking for a na- tion emerging to its tull grandeur. In an editorial commenting on Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PIP'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. ONE TRANSFER BOX 12 OR 13 feet long. Apply Douglas Cole, Stanley Bridge. one to 4 years old. C. B. Shaw Brudenell. WANTED REAR FENDER FOP 1931 Ford Model A Coupe Phone 7406. condition. Write all particulars to Guardian-Patriot. Box.16862 Charlottetown. WANTED: OPTION ON SEVER al building Lots, Charlottetown. or adjacent with water and sew- erage facilities. Lots would be iurchased in spring of 1959. Ad- vise full details to P. O. Box 127. City. ‘ WANTED near 3 a I I water, suitable to r summer home, must have small boat an- chorage. S e n (I de- scription and location to— Guardian - gPatriot / Box |6972 immediately. hoUse Work ' Wanted WOMAN WILL CARE FOR semi—invalid or baby sit in ex-, change for room and board. Phone 3407. WORK WANTED BY EXPERI- enced practical nurse. Dial 4007. Local Public Tender Renewals and repairs on D.P.W. Dredge “Pownal No. 2” located afloat at Murray Harbour, P.E.I. SEALED TENDERS address-r ed to the undersigned and en- dorsed “TENDERS FOR Re- newals and repairs on D.P.W. Dredge “Pownal No. 2" located arfloa-t at Murray Harbour, PE. I." will be received in the Of- fice of the District Engineer un- til Noon. December 1. 1958. Details nd form of tender can be obtained at the Office of the District anineer, Department of Public Works. Canada, PO. Box 138, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Department of Public Works, Canada. C. W. Currie, District Engineer, P.E.I. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. ‘50 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 Hash!!! Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 81 Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean 81 McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial '3244 , MacPhce 3' Trainer [60 Richmond St. Services Offered DialSS'B CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 8432 OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carruthera. B. 0. 123 Kent St, our 5612 J. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent & Queen‘s“. Office 9133 — House 4756 - ARCHITECT I J. F. TOO" LS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial“ G. Keith Pickard 8. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St Dial 8618 Summer-side, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottelon Phone 4339 P. O. Rm 513 ELECTRICAL Mimeographing, Stenography ~ MRS. HELEN ACORN Bookkeeping. ENGINEER the Canadian leader's address at the Albert Hall in London Tues- day night, The Express said he made known to 6,000 Brit- ish citizens and made everyone CBC Changes To Mean ERICTON, N.B., is extended to of them his frierd. “This moving occasion gives a lead which should be followed,” the newspaper suggests. “The outstanding statesman of the Em- pire should be as familiar to the public here as in their own lands." ‘ By BERNARD DUFRJESN‘E Canadian Press Staff Writer O‘I‘TAIWIA (OP) 7 Canadian radio listeners and telewswn viewers may have to wait a year or so before they notice .any major changes tin the national r adcastin sys em. lbThe systegm, made up of the ublicly-owned CBC networks and fifiliated privately - owned sta- tions, will remain basically the same under the new 15 board of broadcast governors ap- pointed Tuesday. _ The BBG, headed by Dr. An- drew Stewart, who is leaving the presidency of the UniverSIty of Alberta, becomes the regulatory body over all broadcasting. In this function, it taloes over from the CBC board of governors which goes out of existence after 22 years. EXTENSION OF TIME NOTICE is hereby given that the time for the reception of tenders for AGRICULTURAL RE- SEARCH ZABORATORY, FRED- 3.00 P.M. (E.S.T.), WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958. ROBERT FORTIER, CHIEF OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND SECRETARY. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, November 12, 1958. WANTED] Dump trucks to haul stone for Hills- boro Bridge approaches - to work two ten-hour shifts daily. " APPLY TO HiIIs'boro Construction Co., Ltd., Telephone 3050. V AUCTION SALE at Park Corner _ November 18 at 2: p.m. . I will sell by public auction one horse, six cho‘lce milk cows, eleven one year and one half olds, twelve calves, 250 pullets, 2500 bu. of oats, horse hoe, hay mower, truck wagon, potato sprayer, potato digger. WARREN SIMS PARK CORNER. RAMS FOR SALE We have anumber of lamb and shearling rams for sale of the following breeds: North Country Cheviot, Border Cheviot, Oxford, Suffolk, Shropshire and Leicester. These are all graded rams arid are entitled to the bonus of $12.00 on'a ram lamb, and $15.00 on a shearling ram. ' . Any one wishing to secure a purebred ram of any of the above breeds. please drop 'a line to the—- ' i P. E. I. Sheep Breeders' Association P. O. Box 2000, Charlottetown and we will put you in contact with near nearest breeder. ' AUCTION SALE At DUN‘DAS ‘CHEESE FACTORY 2 P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 19 8 cords slabs, set platform scales, set 240 lb. scales, 2 stillson wrenches, 1 wheelbarrow, quantity 3}; x 115', galvanized pipe, 2 milk vats, capacities 7,000 and 8,000 lbs., I wash tank, 1 large steel water tank and pails, 1 cistern pump and pipe, 1 curd mill, 2 cheese presses, 1 waxing tank, 1 whey tank, 1 tester, 20 large cheese hoops, 20 small cheese hoops, 3—5 gal. cans, 1 box stone, 1 set pipe dies. DUNDAS DAIRYING ASSOCIATION R. w. BURDETI‘, Auctioneer. FARM, FOR SALE AT COVEHEAD PRODUCE. EQUIPMENT. FARM, STOCK Estate of the late Charles T. Bovyer, situated on be sold as a complete unit. FARM consisting of one hundred and fifty (150) acres, with stream of fresh water running through it. BUILDING: 8 room dwelling, new barn 30 x 75 ft, Early Chan 1. exports also dropped a little. the Covehead Road ten (10) miles from Charlottetown on paved highway, near churches, school and store. To The OBC, however, remains as a publicly - owned corporatlon headed by a president, J ._ Alphonf Ouimet, who also contmues as OBIC general manager“ JUDGE AND JURY Revenue Minister Nowlan, who announced the composition of the new boards Tuesday, said the old CBC board of governors has been accused in the past of being‘both judge and jury in disputes w1th private broadcasters. The charge most often was made by the private broadcasters who for years have been lobbymg (tor a regulatory authority sepa- rate from the CBC. This was one of the basic issues placed before the Fowler royal commission on (broadcasting which reported to the government 18 months ago. Now disputes between the CBC and private stations will be aired at public hearings of the BBG an independent body. Previous'y. they were settled behind closed doors, and the full arguments for and against never were made public. Such a dispute might arise for example, where the CBC opposes a private station’s application f01 a competing radio or TV station. Previously, the CBC never ub- licly disclosed full reasons for such opposition, but now will be in a position to do so before th BBG. , . DON’T CONTROL PURSE The BBG will deal only with regulations governing the vafiou, sides of broadcasting, and will have no authority over the finances which will come under 99 For ‘ And which remain in ~— Public" Mr. Nowlan said that ‘ 'A wrongly the CBC has . ‘1“ ized in the past mounting expenditm-es, " than $70,000,000 in the i ended last March 31. He hoped the new . experienced buslncswmd new CBC board of ‘ maintain "fairly ) I} trol” over the CBC}; - - which he said would .. rise because of the events. ‘ . Another queétion 7 BBC will be the manq- . ing second televiaim cities now served by FORESEES CHANGE “The time is rapidly 4 ing when the polity, changed," Mr. Nowlaa he could not say when tion might come. I! w before next year. , Nothing \can be don} BEG in this licensing until the government . relax its present poliay' wI'V‘ICe The Hut 3‘. has retained its lice“ ‘1 ity, exercised ' port department. _ The EEG also will .-. with applications - ) made—afar the es : - ' private 'radio and TV Such networks now can for a single program, up but not on a full-time} I I In drafting bran ations, the BBC is .. (bring many majorlxal I the rules set down by r" "‘1. a the jurisdiction of Parliament and the government. .O’I‘TAWA (OP) — The govern- ment is measures to pre- vent dispersion of a group of elec- tronic and missile engineers and their exodus to the United States, it was learned Thursday. The problem arose last month when the government scrapped two major defence projects: The Sparrow air-td-air missile and the Astra armament control system for the supersonic Arrow jet in- tr Jeptor. Many engineers had to be laid off and industry sources said last week that hundreds were seek- ing new employment in the US. American companies have sent- GM. Acts To Keep At ’ Electronic, Missile Expertsj‘ its own are announced; . may take months. I some useful work by aw companies several wwfl type projects (that Ill forces wanted don-e. Government furnish an estimate d the of money involved in Iii but an industry scum total would come to m , 500,000 and $2,000,000. " The arrangement is only‘a’, ‘ poratry one and will cover 7 iod of about five months. 3!: time the government the engineers involved wil assigned to other engineer recruiting teams into Canada. ' Canada’s 'I'rocIe Deficit Slashed , OTTAWA (OP) —- The chronic Canadian deficit in trade ,has been slashed to less than one- t-‘hird of what it was a year ago. But while imports fell sharply, The recession i scarred trade picture, as outlined iii a bare- bones bureau of statistics sum- mary Thursday, shows that the deficit—excess of imports over exports—dropped to $197,800,000 in the first nine months of the year from $659,500,000 a year previous. = Imports in that period dropped by a spectacular $496,300,000«to $3,814,300,000 from $4,300,600,000 last year. Exports slipped only by a tiny $24,600,000 to $3,616,500.000 from $3,641,100.000. V ' The proportion of Canadian trade with the United States, Can— ada’s main customer, declined. The proportion of Canadian ex- ports absorbed by the US. slipped to 58.9 per cent tram 59.9 last year. The percentage of Canadian imports coming from the US. dropped to 69.7 from 72. The proportion of exports going to Britain rose to 15.6 per cent from 15.1; of imports coming from Britain, to 10.2 from 9.1. NS. Firm Buys Que. Apples To Fill UK Orders KENTVILLE, N.S. (OP) — A the Annapolis Valley apple belt has been forced to buy Quebec apples to meet a United Kingdom market. A.E. Calkin, general manager of the Scotian Gold Cooperative apples from Flairuham, Que, now on their way to Britain. He said it was the first time Nova Scotia growers had been unable to meet UK. market demands. One of the smallest crops on re— cord 15 expected here. Early sea- Ed 3,000,000 bushels. large cooperative in the heart of said Tuesday 17,00 bushels of son estimates of 1,400,000 bushels may have been high, Mr. Calkin said. Last year the valley produe worlk in Canada. , PIUSVILLEL Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emerald, and Mr. and Mn. ton Mclsaac, Hebron‘, were day guests of Mr. and 1 Thomas Corcorau. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. were train passenger! In onto on Thursday when tend staying for two‘ Wail ting with their daughtasn There was a very good ance at the. weekly “ill St. Anthony's Halt], : H. on Friday evening. ‘ Frienth of Mr. John much Improved in w . Mrs. Urban Pineau. 1 ' and Mrs. Felix Arsenal stock, have tot, homes after visiting Malt!!! , . U.S.A. They also am, I‘ funeral of their sister-W -fi" George LeClair. The rummage sale I held at St. Anthony's ' ' on Thursday evening m Igely attended. Many ticles were reasonably PM; . 4. sold. " parish attended 11111.4( Young People's rally , merside on Sunday “m, 11' ' daughter Hermie, Waterford on Sunda‘ Y " 'Ilhey were acco ' Mary Ellsworth who WU, ' at her home in St. Friends of Mr. Joseph. are sorry to learn he I tient in the Western - berton. Ali Wish hhn‘la recovery. 130 Girls Otto! To Go To Cy LONDON (AP) ._ A” E. s. CHANDLER. . Scoti‘an Gold is ne otiat' u a» - »- .- "‘ The best place to buy an 2 Brighton Road, 3.51:. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., am, new machine shed and granary 20 x 40 ft., wood house Quebec growers hrgmorema‘ipplés. éfimipplfi,“ $9511.33 ., F 512': kinds of new and used Charlottetgwn 161 QUEEN sr. (new), pump house (new), piggery (new). All build- NIL: Cam" said the Nova Scotia among British troops. ' “:1 Furniture. D131 63 9 9% w _ ings are \Vith electricityu :mgsggiangiesgrewtest I‘D Mac- The stampede “ v I m, . , 0U . _ FARM IMPLEMENTS: A complete set of farm ‘ ‘ ' ' came after an appeal . , . sgfirglgcéeggiet machinery, including a new Cockshutt Tractor, plow SEEK GANG'S LEADER night for BTW.“ w “fled” L, ' McDONALD, CURRIE a co. and row-crop attachment. ionowro 1cm 1: 1 (Sinifiinfsygfigisiwanfi'n- ' ’1, . . _ __ _ 0,“ , , I, I _ REAL ESTATE Cum “mg. coopnghgfiom a co. m. 55“ STOCK. 6 milch cows, 10 feeder cattle. Monday they are ,Loomnlg‘eff‘g vicemen were killed « "" CROP: 2000 bales of hay (approximately), 20 man Wh° has masterminded , nightby a bomb pianwduli FIII' Rent H- R DOANE 3‘ COMPANY acres of grain (combined) 1000 bushels (approxi- teeniaged burglary gang In Torv “‘5 Came” The girls NICELY FURNISHED "RooM . ‘48 Gm“ Gem'g' 5'" “*m" mately) Foundation Seed Pot t ‘ 11 ontos east end for more than two as waitresses in a“ "'“h on second floor. well heated. Dial 6547 —6548 P‘ 0’ Box In ' a oes m ce at years F”? lee“ ' age“ W810 teens" ‘ Suitable for ligm housekeep- ARTHUR I. GARRETT Date‘i Charlouetwn' November 12' 1958' i‘harged Fr‘d-ay wi‘hra ""00 “it” The first haw“ °‘ «Wadi " '8 " mg} in 1 et location in my. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING F. A. LARGE, GERTRUDE VESSEY’ and officers said It has the will be flown to the tr ' f. Phone 62158 Charlottetown Ill Fitzroy find Dial 5321 Solicitor. Administratrix in; reak mm the gang S aetiv'liand later this week’ a I said