WantAds Pay Big Dividends! ?age 10 The Guardian Wed., Feb. 12, 1958 IN MEMORIAM HICKEN — In the loving mem- ory of my father Charles H. Hicken who passed away on Feb, 12th 1952. Your memory to us is a treasure Your loss a lifetime regret , Sweet memories we cherish for- ever . Of one we shall never forget. Always remembered by Dave Mamie and Billy. ARLING -— In loving memory of Gordon Arling who passed away Feb, 11, 1957. This day we do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with us But in our heart still lives Always remembered by sister (Jessie) Mrs. Earl Mill. BRADLEY — In memory of our Dad, Edward Bradley who pas- sed away fab, 12th, 1955. ’ Stella and John. ARLING — In loving memory of my brother in law, Gordon (Joe) Arling who died one year ago today. . , Though his smile is gone for ever And his hand we cannot touch We shall never lose sweet mem- ones Of the one we loved so much. Lovingly remembered by Ben Billie and Nancy. ARLING — In loving memory of our dear son and brother Gor- don (Joe) Arling who died one year ago today. His .wi.lling hand we surely miss, The heart that was so true, Since Jesus came. and called him Come there is rest for you. Loving remembered by father and family. . MacGREGOR»—In loving mem- ory of my dear mother, Mrs. Charles MacGregor, who pass- ed away Feb. 12, 1953. Her name is often spoken . And our thought in silence fly. To the days when she was with us, For memories never die.’ We miss her smiles, her kindly ways, With her we spent our happiest days, Oh may we look with eyes of faith, . Far past this world of pain, To blissful scenes of happiness, When we shall meet again. -Ever remembered and sadly missed‘ by daughter Margaret. WARREN—In loving memory of Frank L. Warren who depart- ed this life seven years ago today.- Always remembered by daugh- ter and son-in—layv, ’Blye and Albert. M.-‘-.TTHEWS—-In loving memory of »Mrs. Margaret Mathews, who ‘departed this life Feb. 18. 1928. and her son Lester, who passed away Feb. 11, 1957. February brings sad memories Of loved ones gone to rest. They will never be forgoten By the ones who loved them best. Inserted by her son, ‘Chester and Wife. GARII OF THAN KS We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank those taking -part and all those who helped to make our concert a .success. _ Heatherdale Women's Institute. WANTS CLARIFICATION AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) -—- J. MacNaught, assistant Canadian commercial secretary, said Mon- day “considerable difficulty and hardship” is being experienced at present by Canadian export- ers /because of uncertainty of New Zealand importing policy. New Zealand imposed severe im- port restrictions at the beg-inning of the year. McNaught said it would be a big help if the status of Canadian items could be clarified. For-Those Who Prefer To Write ‘Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW‘ TI-IIS———is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 Words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6 days 3.60 4 days 2.80 1 day .80 -HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We will Be Clad To Help You Prepare An Ad If You Wish. Agents Wanted START A YEAR-ROUND BUS-I iness! You can earn money the‘ first day. Strickly your boss. Sell daily necessities in: BI'lS-‘ tol, Georgetown, Montague. Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, 2 North Rustico and surround-I I ings. All families are users of our many products. Write to Dept. J.S. Familex, 1600 Delori- mier, Station C, Montreal, Que. 25 PERCENT COMMISSION earn cash commission part or full time in your own com- munity selling Printec‘ Adver- tising Wooden Pencils. Samples and order. pads supplied ‘with- out cost to you. C0l'1’ll'nlSSlOl'l paid at time of sale. Every business a prospect. Reply ——- Pencils,Unlimited, 370 Bloor St. East, Toronto. Baby chicks MORE EGGS, LESS FEED AND MORE $$$$ Get Raynor Leghorn or Leghorn Cross Bred Chicks Write or Phone us today , , RAYNOR CHICK HATCHERY Mt. Herbert Dial 7984 Boarders Aocommodated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Male preferred. Phone 9785. ROOM AND BOARD FOR PEN- sioner. Dial 9766. MALE BOARDER IN QUIET Comfortable home Elderly gen-. tleman preferred) Dial 7027.‘: For Rent 4 ROOMS AND BATH, HEATED. Dial 8740. 3 ROOM HEATED APART- ment on 2nd fldgr Parkdale, Phone 8362.‘ , LARGE PARTLY FURNISHED room, first floor. Very central. THE . VAILS RADIO IouT oua WAY av J. R. WILLIAMS Miscellaneous NEARLY NEW SHOP needs and would appreciate do- nations Wednesday afternoon at_114 Kent St. Open Friday afternoon and evening for sell- ing. AND TELEVIS- ion Sales and Service. For over 40 years we have served you with reliable and expert ser- vice. Dial 3537,’ 204 Kent St., _ Charlottetown. SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES TO TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL heated and furnished. ‘Adults. _ Dial 3679. J Dial 5228 BREE ROOM APARTMENT T Personal Apply Box 616, Guardian. COMFY, COZY QUARTERS quickly tenanted through “Want- ed .To Rent” ads. Describe yours to an ad - writer TODAY. Dial 8506. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, third floor, 232 King Street. Rental $25.00 per month. Ap- ply J. Elmer Blanchard, Soli- citor_ 165 Queen Street. 2 NEW APARTMENTS, HEAT- I ed, one 2 rooms and bath; one, three rooms and bath. HOME STUDY COURSES in Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar and Piano Accordion. of your own home, HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Learn to play in the privacy 19% Bonaccord Street, Moncton, N.B. HUGE INCREASE Seeds Suitable‘ for working couple. Residential.IPhone 5733. » _For Sale SLABS AND HAR:WOOD. ARE YOU USING THE NEW improved varieties? Pure-gold Beans, Morning Star Corn, etc. Complete catalogue free. Write Vesey’s Seeds, York. DIAL THREE TON OF HAY, ALSO one oil Space Heater in per- fect condition. Norman Mill, Kensington, Phone 41-33. . ,, HOLSTEIN COW TO FRESHEN in a few days_ also one calf. Apply .Halrry Newman, Union 9536- - . , Services Oftered M U S C O V Y ’S 3 DUCKS, 2 EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL drakes. Dial 4473 after 5- ' Nurse available Dial 4007. SIX YOUNG DUCKS. APPLY ‘ '_ Mrs. Gordon MacEach-ern, wanted New Argyle,’Bonshaw R.R. WANTED We are paying‘ highest market prices for all kinds of scrap iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides‘ and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Wanted WANTED -‘- ALE BOTTLES. Pints 0!‘ quarts. Dial 8595. ALL KINDS OF FEEDER cattle. Partly beef breed. M. F. Walsh, _51 Chestnut St. OLD PISTOLS. P O W D E R flasks, etc. Sidney Green, Phone 9137 or Write Box 263, Ch’town. Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 The Department of Highways, Province of Prince Edward Is- land, gives notice that it has, under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works,‘ at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of‘ the Land Registry District of Queens at Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, a description of the site and plans of a bridge proposed to be built across the South Pinette River, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island. * ' , And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the publication of this notice, the Department of . Highways will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister "of Public Works for approval of the said site and plans- Dated at’ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 7th day of February, A.D. 1958. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. R. G. White, Deputy Minister. MORE CROSS BORDER OTTAWA (CP)—More motor- ists than ever’ before crossed the Canada-U.S. border in 1957. .Ag- gregate crossings’ of Canadian and foreign vehicles totalled a record 17,982,400, made up of 9,- 300,300 foreign vehicles entering Canada and 8,682,100 returning 153’ Kent St. vehicles. The previous high was 17,341,900 in 1956. _ Road. HIGH BOY. BUREAU, BED table lamp, 3 hardwood kitchen chairs, 10 yds new drapery material Phone 8769. WOOD ISLANDS SAND AND Gravel. Apply Everett Wake- lin, 20 St. Peters Road. Dial 4792. ELECTROLUX BARGAIN Late model, new, coro-winder, goes for best offer. Alsv used Electrolux A-1 condition $35.00. 9220. 1 /ULLY EQUIPPED MEAT MAR-‘ ket, reasonable prices in Hun- ter River Village. Apply to Melvin Cole, Goose Bay, Lab- rador. /ACUUM. CLEANER, NEW airway sanitizer, latest model, swivel top, disposal bag, floor buffer included, may be had for payments due. Dial 9220. “FAMED MURRAY OF ATHOL Kilts $20. Satisfaction Guar- anteed. State size. Gottingen Supply Company, 12 Kaye St., Halifax. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Island Grill, Queen St. 100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just {show North Amer- ican Fashion'Frocks to friends. No canvassing, investment or experience necessary. N o r t h American Fashion Frocks, Ltd. 3425 Industiral Blvd. Dept 3595, Montreal. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ - BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. I Bell,‘ Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. ' Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLIB. Bank of_Commerce Bl;‘g Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Hafsiam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 7 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queenrst. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above _Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C Q. . Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and ‘Richmond Sts. 4 Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) . DIAL 3244 J os. ‘ W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. ' 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING OR SELLING MacPhee 8! Trainor OPTOMET__RlST§_ J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent st, Dial 5612 ._..._._._._ ._._ —... Byron J. Grant, 0. D. 124 Kent St.. ' 5611 J. S. Taylor,‘ R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -— House 4756 H. J. Maison. R.O. . Montague . P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. - ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetpwn, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 MUSICIANS . H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 - ELECTRICAL . § ENGINEER Waiited experienced CHIROPRACTOR ; .3 Sci ,CI,f,A,§’I3’IéEI}; E ' D.W.R.Carson I‘. i.’ Jig" bookeeper and +yp'sI' zoi Prinrce St Dial 6432’ m1>H%[NEhEii325ST' Apply_ MIMEOGRAPHING'- STENOGRAPHY . BOOKKEEPING MRS BRUCE 2 BRIGHTON M‘) DMRS. HELEN ACORN - ‘A DIAL 6349 National Emi Io ment Semfe Y CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE a: co. coopnn snornnns & co. USE cmie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5563 _ ‘ _ H. R. DOANE & COMPANY Guardian - Pal-not M1 6547 65433 Great George sc.. Charlottetown P B 1 - . 0. ox 187 WANT ADS ARTHUR J. GARRETT OFTEN PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED Provincial Bank Building MONCTON. N. I. ACCOUNTANT .-, 698 Main SLI-A1 .» ,family and Jeff Donnell, whom ‘to get my Movie Maverick Lives Own Life By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A mav- erick among movie stars is Aldo Ray. The guy simply refuses to be- have like a star. He doesn’ go to the fashionable parties, nor to the noted night spots. His favor- ite hangouts are a couple of off- the-beaten-path taverns. He owns no fancy automobile. Matter of fact, he hasn’t any. As for the luxurious home — he’s currently living in a friend’s apartment. 0_bvio'usly, Hollywood has not changed the free-living, outspoken constable from Crockett, Calif., In the seven years .he has been here. That is a matter of irrita- tion to some people here, notably his boss. ABUSED EXPENSE-ACCOUNT Aldo is employed by Harry Cohn, head of Columbia Pictures and the last tycoon of the movie bfisiness. He is the sole remain- ing studio boss who rules his realm with an absolute and im- perious hand. Naturally, the pres- ence of a rebel like Aldo spelled trouble. It started after Aldo’s first starring film, The Marrying Kind, with Judy Holliday. Aldo had gone all over the country to exploit the film and had over- taxed his expense account by sending home presents to his he was courting. “I’ll admit I overdid it,” said Aldo. “When I got back and went salary cheque one week, there wasn’t any. I was told they were taking the money out of my cheque for the pres- ents. If they were going to be that way, that wasall right with me.” _ 24-CENT CI-IEQUE He was earning $200 a week at the time. He failed to get it the second week. There was an en- velope for him the third week; when he looked at the cheque it read 24 cents. . _ Aldo thought I was a misprint, but he was told the figure was correct. He endorsed it “Aldo Ray, star of The Marrying Kind” and showed it around the lot. A producer paid a dollar for it, Aldo figuring he ,couldn’t pass up a 300-per-cent profit. But the cheque turned up on Cohn’s _desk. Aldo was called in and bawled out unmercifully for trying to show that the studio received another cheque — al bonus of $10,000. Cohn and Ray have clashed numerous times. After a heated exchange in the latest encounter, Aldo was ordered off the Iot., Nowadays he visits only the maill room to pick up personal letters. “But it will all be ‘over in Au- gust,” the actor Tiled. “That’s the end’ of my seven-year con- tract. And what a happy day that will be!” . I . "Exploration To Stop In Ungovo LABRIEVILLE, Que. (CP) Rola.nd Bernier, 38, of Ste. An- gele, Matane County, died in a snow slide Monday night near this community on the St. Law- rence north shore, 250 miles east of Quebec. B-ernier was working on a road- clearing operation when 15 - foot- high snow banks toppled onto him. The slide was star-ted by a tractor workingwith the crew. The body was discovered five hours later. AgI'ICUII'Ul‘ClI (Continued from page 3) so that 2 of the largest swarms contain more than 40,- 000 workers. ' Q—Please explain‘ as fully as possible the statement that a drone has no father but has a grandfather on his mother’s side. A—A drone,’ ,which.,~is_the male bee, ha.s no father; but strange -to say, he always h.:s a grand- father (a maternal grandfather). There are three kindsor clas- ses of bees that l=" nnfertile eggs from which dmones are produced. The queer ‘pee, after'sIhe-has ma- ted with a drone, lays two kinds of eggs, fertile and unfertile. The fertile eggs pr; ‘ zce worker bees which are undeveloped females and the unfertile eggs produce drones or male bees—a clear case of parthenogc .:sis, or virgin birth virgin queen, one that has not ated with a drone, due to a-b- normal conditions, will lay only unfertile ggs which produce drones. When a colony becomes hope- lessly queenless, due to the vir- gin queen being lost in mating, or to some abnormal condition, some of the worker bees will lay unfertjie eggs which produce on- was cheap. Shortly afterward, he ly drone bees. So these drones $1.00 For Eve (UP TO , CO. 187 Great George St 0 No more frozen fingers . No more frozen clothes . 0 No more-dampness in your home Dry Your Clothes for only Pennies a clay ’jnoTHORi fully automatic clothes DRYER! ‘$40 For Your Old Clothes‘ Line! AT FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO ry Clothes Pin 25 PI-NS) LTD. , 3 Phone 5547 VIRUS The supply of certain in confidence. STRAWBERRY G PLANTS Growers wishing to purchase virus-free strawberry plants from American Nurseries should place their ord- ers with the Provincial Department of Agriculture Box 2000 not later than February 21, 1958. ' The above plants are to be propagated under the presently existing virus-free programme. mediate ordering is advised. WANTED Old Established Firm -requires experienced clerk-typist (ability to take shorthand desirable). Write, giving full particulars, to P.O. Box 790, — FREE .- varieties is limited so im- ,- EXCEPTIONAL Apply in writing to: FOR A YOUNG MAN V We are seeking a young man aged 17 to 20 years for our advertising department. The man we want is ambitious, is prepared to work hard at a position which I will lead to a promising career with a definite future. j OPPORTUNITY ADVERTISING MANAGER Tho Guardian-Patriot MONTREAL, — Here are the members of‘ the three-man in- quiry board,.set up to im estigate the Issoudun, Que., plane crash have no father but they do have a grandfather on their mother's side. ELDON AND DISTRICT Tonight a meeting of all int- erested Cattle Breeders is being held at 8 p.m. in the Eldon Hall. This meeting is being sponsored by the Hillsboro and District Cat- tle Breeders Club. Come and hear Audrey MacMillan, Queens County Agricultural Repre.s.intati.ve and Dr. George C. Fisher. Head of the Artificial Breeding Program- me and Director of Veterinary Services. DOCTOR BARUBE Reid Sangster who is a Field Organizer of Saint Duiistan’s Un- and the Co-op Union of P.E.I. informed us that Dr. Louis Bar- ube from the School of Fisheries St. .Anne de Pochotaire will be conducting a series of commun- ity programmes at various cen- ters, Dr. Barube will.be dealing with fisheries. There will be sev- ‘eral other in-tereting features in\ the programme of i-nteres-t to Farmers. Dr. George C. Fisher will be talking on Improving your Hend through Better “manage- ment and Breeding Practices. The meetings will be held Feb- ruary 13 and 14 both afternoon and evening in Morebl. The 17 and 18 afternoon and evening at St. Peters. Afternoon and eve- ning on the 20 at Tignish. After- ’ noon of 24 Abrahams Village and on the 26th at Saint Dunst-an’s University. TIGNISH On the afternoon of the 20th, Dr. Barube will discuss Fisher- ies. On the same evening a gen- eral meeting will be held of in- terest to both Farmers and Fish- ermen. Dr. George C. Fisher will be one of “M speakers. The fol- lowing day will be a short course on Agricultural subjects. A num- ber of outstanding speakers and discussion leaders will be parti- . cipating. This one day Agricultural Short Course, being held morning and afternoon, is sponored jointly by the West Prince Artificial ‘Breed- ing Club and/-the Farmers Insit- tute. BREEDERS On Tuesday Febraury 18th,” the ‘annual meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders will be held in’ Amherst. The meeting will com- mence in the morning. Sire Selection will be. the topic of discussion next Wednesday, at the N.B. Department of Agricul- ture Offices in Moncton, when the members of the Sire Selec- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY ATLANTIC REGION TENDER FOR , GRADING CORNER BROOK YARD CORNER BROOK, NFLD. , Tenders are invited for the clearing, grading, ditching, con- struction of culverts and drain- age, etc., for construction of a new Yard at Corner Brook, New- foundland, and sealed tenders, marked on the outside “Con- fidential——Tender for Grading, Corner Brook Yard” and ad- dressed to Mr. D. W. Blair, Reg- ional Chief Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Room 105, General Offices, Moncton, New Brunswick, will be received up to 12:30 p.m. (Atlantic Standard Time) March 5th, 1958. Instructions for tendering may be seen at the Regional Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, New Brunswick, or Division En- gineer’s Office, St. John’s, Nfld.; and plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained on depositing a certified cheque made payable to the Treasurer, Canadian National Railways, for an amount of $100.00, which will be refunded on return of plans and specifications to the Railway in good condition within thirty days after the award of Con- tract. Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on form sup- plied by the railway and in ac. cordance with the instructions for tendering. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acCepted_ D. V. GONDER Vice—President and General Manager INQIRY BOARD’ which killed 79 last August, Can- ada’s worst air . ister. Left to right, P.E. Halsey, assistant dir- ector of engineering for de Hav- tion Committees of New Brun- swick and Prince Edward Island meet. ' Kensington 4-H Calf Club held a special meeting to reorganize in Margate Se" .01, Thursdvay eve- ning, January 23rd at 8 o’clock with Kenneth Thompson in the chair. 'The meeting opened by repeating the club pledge and mo- tto. Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approv- ed. Eleven members enrolled for the year. It was moved by Doug- las Johnson and ;eoonded by Bert Palmer to meet the second Fri- day of each month. Next meeting is to be. held at “- home of Ed- win and Douglas Johnson. The Treasurer gave a report for 1 57 work and reported $32.90 in t e bamk. -Mr. S.D. Peacock of the De- partment of Agriculture took the chair for the election of officers as follows: Presi" it, Bert Pal- mer; Vice - President, Kenneth Thompson; Secretary - treasur- er, Roland Profitt: Club Leader, Harold Palmer; Assistant Club Leader, Arthur Profiitt; Mr. Pea- cock then explained the club work in detail. Phone 85 Q a ,- “-“iv-iliji‘ _§_‘\ illand Aircraft; ‘M’ Lucien’ Beauregarg;-, Lamb, Canadian ‘ ICP V: ..~y, Pilot. It was moved by K son and seconded ering that a club have their name in A’ -- meeting Motion committee for V ' a1 1 ' hew and G ‘l P'clLer1n§u Proftit, Secretary-tip’ Northam 47'-H \Ca1f.’.c_1.,‘h," T - the home of Emily 091 ' an attendance of"f16 m‘ The President, Janie; called the meeting It o . the members rep_e§ting_ _ Kenneth Cant, pledge. It was decided tnrha inole party in _ 1 Jan. 31. The charge The club leader, Roy N “ asked the members to» last year’s l. gong-go, meeting.. The next be held at the imeot I Dyment with the I committees: Lunch‘, and John ' Newbomhe; ' Linda Colw-ill, ' ment. The collection $1.37. » The meeting edbyaperiodof‘ ‘Vt. I \ Judy Oolwill, Secretary ~. acnn "Ocean limited” and "Scotion" from Maritime connect at Montreal with the "Super Continental’ A j Only nigllls an ill? "mf- Only 3 niglps on the *'°"_“ ..:.,a' A "I sasxaroel AW KNOW CANIADAA "BETTER: N129-SMAR 1 CNR Station Atlantic Region. Only 4 nigh“ °" mm-1 . vancouvilig i>hone= L . D. B. SMITH, District Passenger Agf,-to .1’ ‘,I 3‘ ‘I 3 V-2:’ i . I II Dan I Qocacesaeaaria.-a.-ana.-..-.n’..-or-..—.n.—..-..._._..___--____ A- L, .;"3’.':’.7'.‘:':'L"5¥E.UA§nv.€_-I r.-1:1:-vs; gang; :7 a C3