72?); .' -- 'r r- -r '.lltyv.:u-4. ...-.. - .-...a-av-----:-r;"'........-:'r"r:7' Little Ad Brings Big.Resul'rs - Try Classified Cage 10 The Guardian Monday, Sept. 16, 195'. IN MEMORIAM 'l'AYl.0R- In loving y of a dear husband and father Mr. Newton Taylor who passed - away Sept. 16. 1954. lie had a nature you couldn't ' help loving. And a heart that was truer than ' gold. . To those uho knew him and loied him. His memory uill never grow old. Etcr remembered by his wife Ind family. FARM FOR SALE Peake's Station by public auction on Monday at l p.m.. Sipt. 23rd on the pTe'3mises, 75 acres of ldiid oi the late Paul McLaughlin. partly (lea r, balance in lfimber and pulp- wood. James 8. Jay. Auctioneer. DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ASSEMBLE ALUMNIUM COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOORS Most modern triple track unit with proven sales up- pcal. No stock to carry, every assistance given, consumer finance avail- able. Excellent opportunity Inquiries invited. BOX 418 GUARDIAN TENDERS usatsiitd MAN OR WOMAN: FULL OI part-time. Take orders and do liver nationally advertised Watkins Products in Charlotte- town. No investment. Age no - -" Write r 4' ' to Frank Granger, 350 St. Roch Street. Montreal. Que. EXTRA COMMISSIONS We offer a line of incandescent lamps 42000 houri on a cummin- sion basis to full or part-time salesmen. Commissioned week- ly. repeats credited, Here is a year-round staple that can build into a large and I aiive operation. Write today for de- tails. in confidence to Box 114 Guardian Office. START IN BUSINESS ON MY capital. You require no capital to become a successful Paula dealer. . .I'll finance your bus- iness. Full or part-time. Un- limited opportunities distribu- ting over 200 famous well knovin highest quality neces- sities including Teas. coffees, Spices. Extracts. Cosmetics Medicines. Waxes. Insecticides, Farm products to establish- ed customers in your vicinity. No experienu necessary. I will guide you to success and se- curity. Write today to: G. Laur- in President, The Paula Co. Ltd. 21 St. Paul St., East. M treal. Boarders Accoiiinsilated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED Dial -1878. BOARD ANDTIOOA iiEiJi-fs'rF- dents or business men, oil heat- ed, single or double rooms. Central location. Dial 9246. cars Leaving can LEAV'llkTGOOI':(i.wIlEAX Sunday Dial 3705. CAR LEAVING EOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. LEAVING i-ioitVnos'rol"v-oiE.'i'Z 10. can take 1 passengers. Dial 9457. NEW STATID-N wAi;'oRTniiv". ing for Boston Saturday Sept. 21st. can accommodate 1 or 2. Phone Eldon 5-2. liars and Tracks For Sale 552 HALF TON TRUCK. coop condition. rhoap. Dial 3306. iiisz MORRIS MINOR. 4-noon new motor. 3400. Phone 5834. ii CHEV. CHEAP sso PHONE em. 1949 PLYMOUTIL. R A D I O. healer. reasonable. Phone 6784 I950 PONTIAC, VERY GOOD condition for quick sale. Apply Tviitiers uill be received at the office of the under-l sigin-d. up to n o o n on Tltursday. September 19th 19.37, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for supplying the City with on .1 u n i o r snowblower. Specifications to be obtain- ed at City Hall. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .7. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk FOR SALE 8-room house at Crapaud in village, new kitchen, new fireproof shingles, with extra lot suitable for garden or building lot. Call- 'ALLISON STORDY, Crapaud. WANTED Man who ll willing to work In warehouse for short time with prospect of becoming city traveller. Apply in own hand- writing stating age and salary expected to- Box is CITY. All replies strictly eonfidentlnl. ' RlPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Alfred Ford. Oyster Bed Bridge -ashciii-:v. coon iiuivhivd order. James A. Gallant, Cav- y endish. W952 METEOR, PERFECT CON- l dition. Radio and heater. Dial I 6041. - 4i?5c7'nFrToiTcii?iTii'bCii'iTi1ir milagc. 1st class condition. Call 4651. SI METEOR. PERFECT CON- dition. radio. signals and heater. apply Orient Hotel. Victoria. FOR SALI"-I955 VOLKSWAG- on Delux with radio. Black. Phone 3841 Summersldc before 5 p.m. I050 RAMBLER STATION Wagon. mutomatlc transmis- sion. Radio and extras. Darn- aized front end. May be seen at Walter Burhoe's Service Station. Iongworth Ave.. Char- lottetown. Write offer to Box 99, hunter River. P.E.I. for Item GARAGE 83 PER MONTH AT 211 Kent street. Dial 3244. SMALL HOUSE IN CRAPAUD Mrs. Frank Harvey Crapnud. ONE FURNISHED HEATED room. Apply 238 Queen St. HEATED FURNISHED ROOM suitable for 1 adults; 4-ROOM Adults only. Dial 6964 or apply 27! Fltroy Street. FORRINT HEATED. FRONT bed-room. Breakfast if desired Gentleman preferred. Dial 158 FOR RENT. COMPIJTIZLY furnished new living quarter: suitable for two. Brighten area. Apply ABC Guardian. D...FF;l3!L... FOR RENT FIDX Chandler Bros. Dial 651. 5 R00! APAITIINT AND bath. Heated. 875 monthly. Ap ply 11 Goodwill Ave. after 1 pm. - 2 FURNISHED. nousnnnnn ing rooms. nice location. Heal- ed at 343.00 per month. Dial 4401. LARGE HEATED I INC apartment with electric range. 2nd floor. Suitable for Adults. Ready for occupancy Oct. Dd. Write Box 406 C ” Far Salt RECORD PLAYER. 3 SPEED. Excellent condition. Dial 9170. it-UEBEC uaarnifiisan 3 months. Dial 8897. iVi-iswiiv C7.A.N3E-hAI.ER:-37;. Dial am. one SINGLE BARREL ll Gauges shot gun. Phone H5 HOUSE TRAILER ioi-:'A'i."i'-"oi sportsman 3150 Phone 51112. siiiNoiTEsTa3o7ri?iTsoiiTaiTz MacKays Mill. Bangor. iooo NH- .AND.Ii7llOOPr.l.E'Ill five months old. Phone 7648. ONE RED FUR-LINED coil? size 20. Dial 4061. THREE PHASE 3 ILP. M0- tor. Storey Electric. WHEAT, ANYYQUANTITY. 32.00 per hundred. J.L. Rayner Suin- merside. 6i.7iSiiT1"i"' or ioti'E:XiTmiv size barrels. 510 each. Wad- dell Bros. Crapaud. ron s.u.i-:Zrwo"wii:iEiIisF car trailor (newt Austin Me- Cabe. Middleton. HOUSE FOR SALE AT NOI- boro. Everelt Glover. Kensing- ion. i-tt)iz".siALi-:Oii"i:a:ni:ifrit:isT”iiTr- ply Eric !llacCailum. Marsh- field. I BL'NGAIWii7-MCGIILL-731 enue after 5 p.m. No phone calls. ioo L.S.x N.H. PULLETS s'rAi?i" ed to lay. Mrs. Harold May- hciv New London. IN SOURISTHOUSE-IIWROOIBTS modern conveniences terms if desired. Apply Box. 421 Guar- dian. MODERN six"itooM"'nuivi;1 aloii. Apply Pctcr Creamer. Palmers Lane, Parkdale. itio ifidirr s"Us's"i-ix. NEW Hampshire pullets. Ready to lay. Elmer Fyfe, Stanley Bridge. 26 INCH HAINS MOTORGRAD- er. new aprons and chains, less than half price. Apply K . -. Heath Mayhew, FOR SALE - Fisnriziteitiiia: (Tombustion Heater. 825. Phone 9690 eveninlgh or call at I7 Sum- mer Street. ONE 000 x 20,12 PLY TIRE and tube. Perfect condition. Russell Driscoll. Mount Her- bert. FARM OF ioo ACRES. 8 MILES from Charlottetown, good buil- dings, running water. Write Box 418, Guardian. TRAILER IDEAL FOR HUNT- ing or fishing. Reasonably priced. Phone 4532 after 5 o'clock. VELOX SEPARATOR WITH OI without stand. No 112,: years old. Practically new. Hartwell Condon, Summersid: R.R. 3. DINING ROOM TABLE A chairs. hand carved, solid wal- nut. Phone 9350. RECONDITIONED U I I D counters and reach-in refrig- erators. I Kelvanators. storey Electric. CRII LARGE-SIZE BABY! and mattress. Perfect condit- ion. Phone 7033. 13 Harley Street. Pnrkdnle. ONE NO. It BASEBURNIR. good condition 825.00. One oil burning space heater, with heat distributor. used one win- ter 875.00. Phone 6891. no LOBSTER TRAP! AND rope, one year old in good condition. Phone Covebead I- H. HOUSE. 1 WILLOW ITRIIT. please. Apply Charles Moon. West Royalty. Spring Parli. No Phone calls FOR SALE -ON! INTER- " ' potato digger 8 inch. Power takg off. one John Deere 20 inch level bed. power take- off and hoist, new condition Han-y Green. Central Bedeqne 48 FEET MOTOR LAUNCI II ft. I iii. beam. Kaiser built. double planked for ice, Acad- ia GCYL Marine Engine with wet reduction gear. sleeps 0. 5 inch prop main cabin Sylva- cord paneled. fully equipped. built tut sis.ooo.oo excellent condition. Owner transferred. sacrifice price s:.soo.oo Writs Box No. It! Guardian. m if '3'E"a an. it fl. . . I . street. Dial Am Lastldfsul was IN VICINITY 0! VJ. ' ” anumolmoney.Phou liiliaboroum SJ Reward. LOST Till AND III. Q I D. In vicinlt. of North Rurtico. Apply to North Rustlco Su- vice Station. Reward. Isis I p lasted WANTED: A CARPENTER I. J. Byrne Iona. Queens County. MESSENGER ,WAN'l'ED. APP- ply Canadian National Tele graphs. V YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN general store. must be inter- ested in eggs and poultry. Experience not necessary. Re- ferences required. Waddell Bros. Crapaud. DRAIFTSMEN ARE IN GREAT demand. Train by home-study for a well-paid secure lob. Home study courses on Blue- print Reading also available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting. Dept. CG. Box 123, Station '0,” Tor- OIIIO. RUN A MEN'S STORE FROM your own home. Yes: We'll put you into your own busi- ness absolutely Free Now you can sell to every man, cloth- ing. shoes. shirts. slacks. sportswear. work clothes, etc. Amazing money making plan. No experience necessary. full or part time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Write for powerful sample out- fit and full instructions ab- aolutely FREE. Dept. 75. Coop- er-Johnson Co; Box I100. Beau- harnois, Que. ISLAND GRILL, QUEEN 81'. serving full course dinners; specializing In Chinese dishes. Dial 5218. DICKSON. WILL EVELYN Dickson, (married name un- ltnowni. formerly of Craigton Dist.. Glasgow. contact Jim Dickson. Purvis Aptn.. Pictou. N.S. Phone 948. services littoral NURSE wru. pomp AND care for lnvalids or seml-lnva- lids. Write Box 103. Guardian. Wanted HNTE-1).:-AVISEOE horn”-W. Wanted Ts lay zoo GALLON STOVE - tank, good condition. Box 417 Guardian. WILL PAY CASE FOR ONE good used '1 or To or I ton OIL Apply Pintr or quarts. Dial 6505. ed truck. Phone 8429 after 7 pm. FOR SALE Plymouth car in good running order. newly painted and new motor. Cheap for cash. Also double barrell shot gr: no- 12 gauge. Also vision set RCA. Victor. like new. one year old. at a bargain. All must be sold owner leaving prov- ince. Can be seen at Rose- bank Kelly's cottages any time. JAMES WE.A'I'I-IERBIE Rose Bank Southport P.O. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT MONCTON. NJ. SEALED TENDERS, address- ed to the undersigned and mark- ed "TENDER FOR INSTALLA- TION OF APPROACH LIGHTS. CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT" will be received up to 3.80 p.m. (Atlantic Standard Time), TUES- DAY. OCTOBER 8. 1957, for the construction of Airport Lighting Facilities. including the installa- tion of Low Intensity Approach Lights on Approach In at Char- lottetown Airport. Prince Ed- ward Island. Plans. specifications. labour conditions. tender form and re- lated documents. and pre-ad- dressed return tender envelope may be obtained on application to the undersigned. at 2.12 St. George Street. PO. Box 41, Moncton, NB., upon receipt of an accepted cheque made pay- able to the Receive General of Canada for the sum of 325.W. This i will be returned up- on the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. Each tender must be accom- panied by a security deposit as stipulated in the tender form and any tender not accompanied by a security deposit as called for will not be considered. Any tender submitted by tele- gram will also not be consider- The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. W.R. BUTLER. A-District Director. Air Services. Department of Transport. Monctoit, N.ll., September 12. 1057. FOR pair. Can be financed with For particulars contact- K. I. SALE AT ELMIRA Two room bungalow, 18 x 24 ft. Completely fin- ished, equipped with electric lights and in excellent re- reasonable down payment. JAY, Morell. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc: Bell, Miiiiaon Fl-R I50 38. H J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. I65 Olsen St. Dial E M. A. Farmer, Q.C.. LL3. Bank of Conner; pp Allison M. Gillie. LLB. no Richmond st. Dial fig A. Walthen Cnudet, LLB. Philip! Iteg., Ill GIIIIQ 1 Palmer I Hnslain Bank of Novilootin VIQ. Peaks: 5 NiE:lson I7! onitanstrau OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cnrruthers, XII IOII IL DI-II Isl: Byron jjirnnt. 0..D.- m KOII EL. an 1. S. Taylor, RE). Corner Rent A Clean ha. office It)! - Ilene OI H. J. Ma-hon, EEO. MIItl(IO P. I. I. CHIROPRACT OR MacPbaoiTrninor IIIOIOCIH. DB1 FREERIC A. LARGE, -- - -- Dr. W. R. Carson 1. A. Miiccuign 101 runs. at. uni on Oarrlo Bldg., Dial 004 mad I; IAN M. MH..EOD, LLB. ( ARCHITECT J. A. MacDONALD, of f',..K."”' mm? WCZII -U- 00- COCI U- lemmas-ids. P.l.l. X I rammed rill!!!-DHIII S HEX on-rienisg. on-ssnnacn Inc EIWANEOOPANY tanuanosursnltlnnasnusun nuioea-an P.n;nuna Eli .61 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE House and lot 303 Ht- my street. contalin living room, dining room. kitch- en, 3 bedrooms and bath. Hot-water heating. Priced reasonable. Apply- A. W- GAUDEP, Solicitor. CEDAR SHINGLES Highest quality Eastern Cedar Shingles Special prices on SECOND CLEARS 57.95 per square. (this week only) Extras, Clears. Ex. No. 1 Shingles, Matched Boards, Asphalt Shingles, Building Papers, and Nails all reason- ably priced. Write or phone- R. A. MacPHAIL & SON New Haven - Phone 7-5. CHEF OR MALE COOK WANTED Mostly for meats but must be good with pas- try end able to relieve in this department. Salary according to ability. Apply- UNEMPLOYMENT OFFICE. ask for Order No. I76-537 MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. VOUR BEST MARKET FCDR IRON and STEEL SCRAP s2s.oo................ l2'000lb.tonl CAR BATTERIES Each 31.15 Paying highest cash p ' f h'd , h h , beer bottles, scrap metal. nces or 1 es one an. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. HOUSE FOR SALE Modern home in Hunter River village, newly de- corated. Complete with oil heating. Garage in base- ment. 5 bedrooms, bath- room, kitchen. dining room, living room, sun room. Attractive lawns, orchard and garden. 1 acre of land. Apply to- F. J . DOUCE'1'FE Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 A-M. - 1 P.M. AUCTION SALE JOSEPH READ AND COMPANY LIMITED The Inn is now' 0"Cl'dOd.?l?I' I:';lll:I:gap?li)li:eafl::ii:)pfl.:D FIR-! 0" "19 -nmimlny Premises at Water St.. West . umllure. machinery, and equipment including: 1948 Chrysler Sedan 1054 Plymouth Sedan 1948-3 ton International truck with winter box 168 II. P. Budda Diesel Motor Marvelaux Hammer Mill Marveiaux Mixer Haines bin power electric potato pecker Hainen largo potato grader with motor Hall and stavert escalator with motor. in ft. Scales oil heaters so gallon Neverot wood prcscrvativn Monroe electric adding machine Remington typewriter x Office desks and chairs And other articles too numerous to mention. Terms. cash unless other aalisfactory nirangementa made. By order of the Board of Wlrectora. GEORGE REY. .iR.. Auctioneer. WANTED APPRENTICE MEAT CUTTER Young single man, age 18 to 25, to learn meat oper- ating buslness with expanding super market. Some ex- perience an asset but not essential. HARDWARE STORE CLERIC Young single man aged 18 to 25 to learn Hardware Business. Good handwriting essential. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK CLERK Young single man for part-time position in Boot all Shoe Department. Possibility of permanent fun time position. The above offer excellent opportunities for the rUit nppllantr. Usual employee benefits apply on all per- nisnentpositione Apply in handwritlngbefore8eptm- ber 21, 1957 to- Thc Personnel Manager. dtcnernde, Pm- IN MEMORIAM 9.3.55: E EE?EEEnE Island Light- horse. and later enlisted in the lag in England. Belgium. Hid- lsiid. France and ltaly. he re- turned to take over the care of the Homestead and to be the comfort of his aging parents. He had attained the rank of rer- geant and later received the medal awarded to those whose service in the army totals 21 years. Left to mourn the loss of I devoted husband and son. are his wife Marjorie M. Hetfell of Tra-, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howard in the home at Mar- second World War. After serv- A vellers Rest to whom he was - married on August 10. 1949, and "M Boost U. 5: Steel Capacity J E ' ' E55 iiitii By the start of next year (1.0. steel-making capacity will I per cent larger than it was start of the Second World War and 12 per cent bigger than at start of the Korean conflict. said. Current demand is sufficient to gate. Also surviving are four brothers. George in Charlotte town, Denzil. Eric and Wyman in Toronto. l The funeral was held on Thurs- day. August 15. with a short ser-l, vice at the house followed by, service at Margate United; Church, the Rev. Leonard Rod- bourne of Bridgewater. N.S. of flciating. With Miss Selina John- ston at the organ. the choir led in the singing of the hymns, "Abide with Me". and ”Thcl Lord's My Shepherd. Bringing a, comforting and inspiring mess- age to the bereaved the minister chose for his text the words found in John 14. I. Let not your, heart be troubled. Ye believe lny God, Believe also in Me, con-. firming the fact that only belief! in a steadfast God can keep our; hearts untroubled in the midst- of the uncertainties of this troub-I, led world. 1 Member. of Mount Zion AT. and A.M. and members of the Order of the Eastern Star - which he was Worthy Patron at! the time of his death attendedl in a body. The Masonic service at the grave was conducted by; Mr. W.H. Darrach. Kensington. Pallbearers, all cousins of the dcceased were Messrs Edwin Beairsto. Phillip Henderson. John Henderson, Ian Henderson. Bruce.Howard and Ralph How- a Flower bearers were ex - aer- vicemen: Messrs S.C. Peppln. Donald Baker. Cliaries Dinnis, Gene Crane and Ellsworth Cham- pion. Interment was in the church cemetery at Mnrgate. CARD OF THANKS I We wish to thank Dr. Auld. Mr. J.L. Davison. and all those who sent flowers, letters and cards of sympathy, and the neighbours and friends who help- ed In so many ways to lighten the burden and sorrow of our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and Mar- jorle. IN MEMORIAM SISTER ST. BRENDAN On August 6. Sister Saint Bren- dan. Congregation de Notre Dame. died at the Mother House in Montreal. Mother Saint Brendan. form- erly known as Mary Victoria 0'- Connor. daughter of Maurice 0- Connor. Alma was born on Mar. 17th. 1017. After finishing her elementary - uoatlon. sh; nded Prince of ales College where she attain- ed a teachers license of the first class. Later she obtained a Bac- helor of Arts Degree and then I Master's Degree. At the age of eighteen she Joined the Order of the Congra- gation de Notre Dame. sister Saint Brendan was a born teacher and many many :tudenta bear testimony to this I ct. She taught in Miacouche. New- castle. New Brunswick. Ruatlco. Souril. Saint Joseph's. Tlgnlsh. Providence. Rhode Island King- ston. Ontario, and at st. Paulie A t D'Arcey McGee and Saint Augustlnels. Montreal. sister Saint Brendan celebrated ? 'eulon in 1940. For the past three year: Sister Saint Brendan was at the Moth- er lilonae Infirmary where she passed away a month ago. she is survived by one sister Veronica O'Connor of Albei-ten. WANTED Boys I2-l4Yoan To eell THE STAR Y near their horns. We have several fine , to char- lottettnvii and district. Pi-hecand regular oom- inldons. Earn your poo Intt lntwo hour! encli selling Can- her Golden Jubilee of ReIiglous' maintain production in the low 00:. Output last week was at 01.5 per cent of rated capacity. a drop of 1.5 points from the previous week. Steel prices were steady with the magazine's composite on flit- lshed steel unchanged at 8106.1! a net ton, where it has been since the week ended July 17. Scrap prices continued to slip. however. Steel's composite on stcelmaking scrap dropped ll.I last week to 550.11 a grog; ton, N. Y- Stocks Up A Shade Last Week NEW YORK tAPi-A couple of ; Rood rallies more than made up for earlier setbacks and left the stock market a shade higher last week. Brokerage officer enjoyed a ray of sunshine as volume rose to 1,- 000.000 shares and better on the rallies. This boosted the daily average to 1,810,140 shares. oi 500.000 shares a day better than last week-and that repregentg g lot of money lncoinmiaalona. wall Streetarr regarded the week's two briak advance: as technical recoveries fro in an oversold condition. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rare I) cents on the week to 8178.80. The five most active issues on the New York Stock Exchange were: Anaconda. up 96 at SW4: Gen- eral Motors, off 56 at 4195; Beth- lehem Steel. off V4 at MM: Sperry Rand. up li at IN: and Stand H-d Oil (New Jersey). tip to at Canadian issues were mostly higher on the New York In- hange. Hudson Bay gained lit to close at M16; Mclntyro Poe cupina lore W4 to Its; Dons Mines rose 96 to tall: and Inn national Nickel was K higher at MW. Losers included Diotillsra - seagrains. off 1 at 1056. The five most active issues an the American Stock Exchange were: Campbell Chlbougninau. up It at 7 13-10 on 911,700 shares: Sca- : try Safety Control. up V: at 196; Fargo Oils. off it at W4: Diurn- ica Corp. of America. off ls at 4: rod Sapphire Patrolainn, up is at 'n. Canadian gainers on the Ameri- can exchange lncliided lure-kl. up I-16 at V: and Rloltwoll. I-ll higher at I 13-16. laser-I Included Brazilian Traction which slipped In to Hi; Scurry-Rainbow. down ii. to 3 3-10 and llolybdonito. off I-16 at Ills. Shortage Of Funds Reported At Harmon Field c.3i.Ti:.'i.'.'.””i':lVii.”ii'?i.."e'.'.'i.;..l.55.l.? of Ernest Harmon United Shun Air Force base hen. has reported iii vii? liiiftii t. ill ziililiillii rt 5 l giiiigi S y E 3 iltlt iii no sf