‘ mrilars Icsslimsslhd .—""“ snsona'rs;n—- mnms acco Bgnone 3093- _._——-—-———-——. gm & melts For-sols /’.""'.'_"v i PLYMOUTH on 35113 ‘ COUPE‘ 9"“ 630‘. o 55 con /' _ on I - FOR SALE 1058 D ”uck_ good condition. Phone venon Macuod, Hunter R ver. ‘."’- E—-1040 CHEVROLET T0.|,‘d,,,,bfi_!.J1 condition, good rub- T):‘r $950.00. Apply 2‘/s Grafton St. /-j<—"j——_—:—__j ’ 19-1950 8-TON TRUCK. F(();%aeIsAIEires and motor. Anv reasonable offer accepted. John H " sa|.E—1058 INOYAI. ENFIELD FOR ust like new. mile- §;‘I_.‘°f_533°I.TiieIs, model J-I 500c.c. Mwxay Motors. Dial 0448. F'o’n"s‘.ii.is—i949 Maroon. mo V:ti‘.‘.'ili\l‘d, 1950 Morris Minor. 1952 Morris Minor, 1948 Willys Jpf-p_ 19-i6 ‘A-ton International. 194': *.:-ton Ford, 1040 Buick sedan, 1936 Plymouth. Macxay Motors. Dial 6448. For Sale ,.—(-,-"-"R 5,”; _‘ usiin sonune. Apply 233 Grafton Street. p'()TsaLo—usi:n LAWN NOW- 5;‘, Dial 3304. .-’¢fir"s'.iu:—i2 ausinii. roux- dalion Sebago potatoes. A. A. Riiynes. Marshneld. Eff: .".i‘i.s—1 TWO-YEAR.-OLD Il<‘..’t‘I‘, Holstein-Shorthom breed, ll) in-slien in two weeks. Fred Tumor, Winsloe. r”oii‘s‘.iL"i:——i9sa ROYAL iinrioua m,...,, cycle. Perfect condition. drwcn only 3000 miles. Phone 9341. For: sALic — TWO FRENCH doors with hardware 2 ft X 6 ft by 6 -ft x 6ft. 830. Phone 7.=.'e& 1-3.‘. SALE — SECOND mum car parts. Dodge, Chevrolet. Sllltlchuker. Cars and trucks. J. Vunzzn, Montague. Eoii“s'ai.s—i safi isowan. also four eighty-lb. milk cans, drop-in milk cooler. will trade for calves. Wilfred Thompson, Duzislriffnage. Female Help Wanted wA.\"l‘ED-A RELIABLE GIRL for general housework. Apply ura. C. K. Gunn, Box 9 or phone 2348, Summerslde. To Let y W“ FOIITRENT — UNFUBNIBHED room. heated. Phone 4566. FOR RENT — LARGE E0031, fireplace. board optional. Dial 3586. Teachers Wanted nanri:o—roacnaa roa nan- rlngton school. supplement voted 5650. Preston Rodd, secretary. Wanted n".is'rEi'iT—" ca'r'n.a _nox'ron ‘a-ton truck. Apply J. L, Mac- Eachern, Tea Hill. Tenders TENDERS Tenders will be received up and until noon, Saturday, June 12th for the erection of slnew school at East Wilt- sure. Specifications may be seen at Secretary's home, North Rl\'(‘l‘. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRED J EWELL, Secretary, North River. Tenders _\\ill be accepted to June lath for the position of jan- ljor oi Alberton High School. Mari’ $500.00. ‘ Tenders _will be accepted ’0‘.lune lath to supply Al- ,'.°"0n‘ High School with Al- "°" Egg Oil Treated Coal as :;““dPd. Lowest or any ten- (‘r not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Blanche England, Secretary. My lucnon SALE At VALLEYFIELD EAST I Hm instructed b ,_ y the regional f,';i‘“\Isor. V.L.A.. to sell by pub. nuctmn on Wednesday. Jun- , . ‘ p.m.. the following n;';‘l;:’,:?;Pinth on the farm formerly Imp uyk Archie 'MacPherson. i. 9- sans plow‘ disc “Cart and wheels. binder. . hay mower. driving M. ,,."§'";(_"‘f'"' wnson. quantity har- ..,,,,,; ’ “,“"r- Inn-aver. bed outfit. a. dining room table. Term; 9"“ II dav be h - Wet. sale ‘Id ‘he following dgy, G. H.‘ NELSON. \u.\loneer. will be dollars as follows: 7‘ . ‘F0! SAI E I BALED SHAVINGS — FOR DELIVERY IN MONTH OF JUNE Phone or Wire:—- MONCTON LUMBER CO. LTD. Collect on Carload Orders. EOR IMMEDIATE SALE containing five rooms and bathroom on-first floor, space or without furniture. L. H. KENNEDY, 166 Gt. Geo. St. Real Estate Broker DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL The summer school has been arranged and will be conducted at_Prince of Wales College for a period of five weeks beginning on Monday, July 5th at 9:00 a.m. Classes will be offered for the following groups: 1. Experienced teachers and those returning to‘ the profession who desire refresher courses. 2. Those with at least Grade XI or First Year Prince of Wales College standing now teaching under Permit or temporary licenses who are looking forward to regular licenses. 3. Those with Grade X1’! or Second Year Prince of Wales College or higher standing who plan to teach under Permit. After two summer schools together with successful teaching experience, such persons may be granted licenses of the Second Class, and after four summer schools with success- gill teaching experience, licenses of the First ass. Teachers attending should bring school texts in the following subjects: Readers and Language; 'Arithmetic (Batstone); Geography; History and Science. Assistance to the amount of $50.00 will be allowed for those living away from home, who complete the required course. Applications for Student Aid loans to university stu- dents should be forwarded to the undersigned as soon as possible and not later than July 31, 1954. A limited number of loans are available, not exceeding $300.00 each, to students of university grade (other than theological students) who are in financial need and who, without such assistance, could not enter or continue their course. For further information and application form apply to the undersigned. - M. J. CAHILL. Secretary of Education, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ANNOUNCEMENT NORMAL TRAINING ASSISTANCE Increased assistance will be provided for students, who desire financial aid in order to attend the one year Normal Training course at Prince of Wales: College. The maximum assistancepoffered totals four hundred 1. Loan available——$200.00 2. Grant available—=$200.00. The grant is conditional on the applicant giving at least two years teaching service in the Province of Prince Edward Island ‘ Academic requirement is Grade XI for license and Grade XII for first class license. For further information apply to: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CHARLO'I'I‘E.'I‘OWN. NOTICE Yes, our Chinchilla Ranch on Hawthorne Avenue burn- ed. Our loss is heavy but we are still in business. We will open another ranch at 281 Euston St., phone 3077, at the home ‘of Mr. Henry Doucette. We still have a good supply of fine quality registered stock for sale at a price that is right. second class HUBLEY'S Cl-IINCHILLA RANCH, at 281 Euston Street. Henry Doucette, proprietor. H. M. Hubley, own’er. Property situated on Belvedere Avenue, new house, ”“ for two extra rooms on second floor, all hardwood floors, mfim forced hot air oil furnace, large lot. Can be bought with D Phone. 3912 E‘''‘" De Marlcets Montreal Stocks I New York Stocks ESTATE MR. AND MRS. PETER. KINCH (TIGNISH) Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including June 10th, 1954, for the purchase of the ‘real estate comprising about one acre of land with dwelling- house and barn in the Village of Tignish, belonging to the above estate. MacPl-IEE & TRAINOR (Solicitors) 165 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. LOT FOR SALE II Maple Street behind the now High School. 77 by 03 feet Phone 589i LARGE AUCTION SALE BRADALBANE, WED.. JUNE I6. I2:30 p.m. ‘I-loving received instructions from Mrs. Alex MacDonald, I will sell on her premises above place and date- FARM (it not previously sold), located on paved highway, one mile from Bradaibane, consisting of 110 acres, 100 acres of which is clear, balance covered with heavy hard wood. This is one of the finest properties in Queen‘: County, being 13 chain: wide, high state. of cultivation, 35 acres have been fertilized and seeded to grain this spring. house, barn and other buildings in good repair. See and in- spect this property before buylng elsewhere. STOCK—2 general,purposo horses, I milk cows (5 freshened. 3 to freshen), 2-2 year old heifers, 5-1 year old heifers, 5 spring calves, brood saw to litter, 45 year-old pullets, 150-3 month mixed chickens. MACHINERY-Binder, mower, rake, lever harrows, spike barrows, sectional_seeder, gang plow, set cart wheels, truck wagon, driving wagon and sleigh, bob slelghs, wood sleigh. hay loader, turnip pulper, set scales, wheel-barrow, hay fork, rope and blocks. wire fencer and stretcher, cream separator and cans, buffalo robe, double and single harness, collars, homes, traces, forks, shovels, hoes, etc. 50 bus. mixed grain, 12 cords hardwood, stove length. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—I-lelntzman piano, davenport (newt, liv- ing room suite, dining room suite. kitchen range, table and chairs, Quebec heater. oil stove. chest drawers, sewing machine. gasoline washer (new. Beatty), 5 linoleum squares. hall rack, 4 room tables, 4 bedroom suites, springs. mattresses, 3 sets bedroom dishes. 5 rock- ers, several occasional chairs, battery radio, gramophone, clocks, 2 couches, hooked rugs,‘ bedding, linen, dishes of all kinds, pots, pans, pantry equipment, etc. . . 0‘ I Terms made known at sale. . If day unfit sale will be held first fine day following. 1!. C. BELL. Auctioneer. PROFESHONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. 'A. Walthan Gaudet. LL.B. Frederic A. Large, Q.C. ratlupa Bldg. ui GI-anon st. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Be M th . "'”.'.,°;'°" !!:°“” Palmer & llaslam -FOR SALE In stock for prompt delivery, boards and 2x4, 2x8, 8 to 16 feet long; also some 2x10, rough or dressed. Groove- and tongue boards, barn windows and house windows. East- em cedar shingles and B. C. 24 inch royals. numbers 2 and 3, pine and fir finish. Doors and hardware, plywood and flooring, house windows made to order on short notice, any size or style. We can supply most everything for building. Call and see out stock, and get our prices be- fore buying elsewhere. ’ . REAGH BAGN ALL \ Phone 15 Hunter River I OUVER PARTS FOR SALE Large stock of OLIVER PARTS for 60, 66, 70 and 77, Tractors. phone on‘! mail ordert promptly attended to. lush of Non sooth Bldg. Iatlieson, Peaks & Nicholson 1'18 Grafton sum J. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. Ill Queen at Phone (882 M. A. Former, Q.O.. LLB. leak at Commerce dg. Gandet 8 lianard Bank of connotes lldg.__ Allison M. Gillie. LLB. J. A. Moofluigan, B.A., Oltrlo Bldg. - Dial 0424 - Queen S! a. s2. Ma.cMillan, ii.a.. i.L.a. I“ Ilohuossd I0. Dill I'l_l_'_l ill Prlnoo IL DIII 5225 OPTOMETRISTS MacPhee si Tralnor ' III Qllfiln St. Dial 428‘! J. A. Oorruthora, 3.0. —+——__i__.. I13 Ital It. nm em Chas. ll. McQuald. B.A. ll! llohsssend IL Dial son as not It. ' ' ruai'uu .—-————-—-——-u_ ,_ mm M, CHIROPRACTOR ._“°'_""" ’- '- '- Dr. W. ll. Canon J. S. Taylor. 3.0. "1 "I'M 5*» Dill 0481 C311 .lInss.no“d75.0.- (3. Ir. llutcheson 2 sf 1'. a. Inrrcnson. no. ' Dr. K. A. Macliachern D Grlflol It Dial III! as Queen ac. pm 43“ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MeDONALD, CIIRBIE 8 O0. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial use II. R. DOANE 8 COMPANY marlotteeown Ill Great George st. WEEKS COAL YARDS I Phone us:-an ’ , P.O.I0.IM'l NEW YORK. 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MacDougall in Vernon. honors both from the audience and All those children won high judges at the final program of the season on the Shur-Gain Amateur Caval- cade. 4 I6 680 G75 660 Master David Thompson Iabovcl 1,‘ 1 . , “EM 99;’) ‘ 1?, ' winner of the Final Award in 14:/, 24:6 aw, the Shur-Gain Amateur Caval- 7 ‘I rude which was held at the Cap- ''/l ‘g''5 “*1 itol Theatre in Charlottelnvvn ,5 15 ,5 David won the North River Slag‘: ll is ill, Show, the Semi Finals Series J: ‘:3-r""I 3_‘,::"' and was awarded the grand pri7.~ I9 ,7 M,‘ b_v the Judges. David renrescnteri no 135 :35 the Mill of Benton & .\iacR§e in 47 46% «in. Winslne. 34 14 34 085 06.’) 670 m— 5% 5-,; Mo see 273 275 5500 of Ryan 1. I331 ll‘/s ma .1-,.', 41 41;, ‘Wk hub :35 3.10 no 5% 5,5 5.‘ 2250 N 'l‘hurh to Sta 9- o g 9 --Hui Nlv 7.62 2.54) min 169 MI 169 100‘! 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'Wz'lS :.Mdml The Shur-Gain Amateur Caval- cade a Public Feature of the Shar- Gain Feed Manufacturers Aaoocia» tion was started some four years ago to cater to the children of the Rural areas of P. E. I. V The program takes the following form. It is sponsored by local groups on the Country who are given all the receipts from the sale of tickets. The sponsoring Mill don- ates the Prize Money to the amount of Twenty Dollars. Six winners are selected by Judges in the Country Halls and these represent the Mill on the Air Show over C.F.C.Y. The Studio Audience decides by Ballot which one is best and that winner becomes a. semi-finalist. After seven country stage shows have been held and I. winner de- clared from each, a. semi-finals playoff is held with the winner re- ceiving a. prize of Fifty Dollars. Ah the end of the season the semi- finalist appear as finalist for I. prize of One Hundred Dollars. The Shur-Gain Amateur Caval- code is directed by Eric Jeasome of Margate. P, E. I. and is broadpaat from the stage of the Capitol Theatre in Charlottetown. La.stye:u' sponsoring groups throughout tho rural areas aggregated more than Four Thousand Dollars in receipts for their funds. The Y's Men sponsored an All Star. Show very successfully. More than Six Hundred Children appearedon the Stage, and some Two Hundred performed on the air over station C.l-‘.C.Y. More than One. Thnusaiid Dollars in prize money was award- ed by the Shiir—Gain Feed Manu- facturers Association. The Program is on the Air from early Fall till Spring every season and is broadcast at 4.30 p. m. on Saturdays. The Manufacturers of Shut‘-Gain on P. E. I. wish to thank each and every one who made the Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade such a success this past year. About Big cities MONTREAL (CP)-—Regis Mon neaiilt. 53. of the little farming ln\\'n of Si. Jacque. Madawaska county. N. B.. has decided people in big cities aren't as trustworthy as those in small towns. Two youths were acquitted at pl'€llfTllnaTy hearing Tliesrlay 0! stealing Morn:-ault's car and ha declined to prosecute them on a lesser charge of taking it without‘ permission. Morneault said he had picked up the ynuths—-Jean Paul Eelisle. 24. and Fred Savaie, 23.—Mey 18 and . asked them for guidance to a hos- nilal ivliere he was scheduled to I idergo treatment. The youths later ‘appeared at his hospital window, _tnld him he hadn't locked his car properly. and Morneault them the keys. tossed The car disap- and found back hospital parking lot later. Police said they arrested the two in the ‘youths on foot and found they had kr-ht Morncsult's car registration. . ‘although the keys were back in the FRI‘. Judge Armand Clnulier ruled there were no grounds for a car- tiicft charge and Morneault refused to file the lesser charge because he was ready to go home and did not want to prolong his stay here or return later. "if you over lose your way in Montreal again." Judge Cloutier ‘said. "better ask a policeman for directions." - -in ——-—.—.. ..a Staff Appointment MONTREAL. IGFi _ Professor David C. Munroe of suburban Westmounl has been appointed chairman of the Mccvlll University department of education. Dr. F Cyril James. principal and vice- chancellor announced Thursdsv. He succeeds Profrssnr John Hughes, head of the department fnr the past 20 years. Prof. Mun- roe la a post-president. of the Ca- nadian Teachers Federstlon_ the Quebec Association of Protestant Teachers and the Quebec High School Principals Afiohtlnn. l-Ia will continue to act; _ ctor of McGlll's Msodonsld _ school ‘total sales l.0d0yR\0. for teachers at nearfl . Anzfl do Believing -, ‘ ‘~