card in Thanks 1 wish to extend my sincere "mks to Dr. Gcncheft also Dr. Matwey, the sisters. nurses and mm of City Hospital fgr their mdness to me while a patient (hm-, Thank you all sincerely. FLORENCE BIGGAR '1 uish to thank Dr. Beer, Dr. Giiiiiint. my special nurses. nurs-; E, urderlies and staff of the Prince county Hospital, also Rev. Murray Gardiner and all others that visited me or sent flowers. cards. treats and gifts. My kind; friends and neighbours. I thnnkl ll. BMRS. FRANK P. FRASER Alberton '!:E................. 1 wish,to thank Dr. Giddlnga; and Dr. Gencheft. supervisors.- nurses and staff of P. E. I. Hos- pital. for their ll ” to me; vihile I was patient there: 8150 six Major Stanley, and the many kind friends who visited me. Swl cards. letters. flowers: And those; who helped in any other way. Thank you all sincereflh i Mr: Alex Blrt. Chailottetown. I wish to extend my SlllC9l'0 thanks to Dr. G.S.A. Inman, Dr, lilaclntyre. r-.atron and staff oft, the Kings County Hospital for; tlicir kindness while I Pilllelll there. Also special thanks to Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald and Mrs. (lharles Fraser for their l-i ;' and attention. To Rev. D. A. Camp- licll and all my kind friends who to faithfully visited me and to all those who sent cards, letters, treats and flowers. A-very sincere thank you to all. Thelma Stewart. 1' ntague. IN MEMORIAM JOHN MACWILLIAM The community of Augustine cove, the friends and relatives of John Macwilliam were greatly shocked to learn of his Sllddfll dcath Tuesday afternoon. May 151- 1 Jack, as he was familiarly known, was apparently enjoylnl good health and that mornlnl W” going about his usual farm work. About mldmorning he came to the house and said he wasn't feelinl you n 0 ROOMS AND BATH. HEATED- I Boarders Accoiiuiiodatsil IMALE. BOARDERS ACCOMOD- BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. ms CHEVROLET COACH. ALSO Tuesday, June. 12 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 For Sale i ONE MARE 5 YEARS OLD Ap.' sly Jlluph Mai.-Beth. Klnross, HQ Apansiiints For Rent '1st floor. 575 monthly- 3l'lll"0" Road. Dill M75. rump FLOOR WARWICK apartment. 99 Fitzroy Sire?!- lnspectlon by appointment. Dial 8225. IIOULD BOARTS IN STOCK. FIT any brackets. Hall Manufactur- ing Co. Ltd FOLDING BED JUNIOR SIZE. with mattress and one ice box Dial -1858 urrs FOR SALE AT HUNTER River. Allllly William SilIIph- ant. Hunter River. LARGE DESIRABLE BUILDING lot. Belvedere ares. Phone 8021 between 9 and 5 p.m. T--1-TTTuAr.i.'sitir)uv(;.iiii.i.Tis:-iiF-iv?-iii scuffler attachments. Jack Bell. West Royalty. Phone 7561. 5 TIRES AND TUBES TO FIT 10 inch rims 475 - 500. Apply Lorne MacNevin. Cornwall. Dial 7673. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT. self-contained. Constant hot wa- ter. Outside city limits. Dial 6185 after 6. Apartments Wanted THREE-ROOM APARTMENT IN Spring Park or Elm Avenue area. Apply Box E. Guardian. ated. Central location. Dial 3718. Apply 284 Grafton St. Dial 6810. BOARDERS ACCOMODATED CAN ACCOMODATE ONE MALE boarder. 22 Elm Ave. Dial 6786. MALE BOARDERS ACCOM- modated near Federal Building. Home cooked meals. Television. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal Street. cm and 1' racks For Sale '40 AUSTIN SEDAN. PHONE 7706 after 6 p.m. 8200. I950 METEOR RANCH WAGON. Three saater. Price reasonable , Dial 9235. i 7 7-"vg 1948 DODGE. GOOD CONDITION.: Martin DesRocl:es. Phone 7952.I M. Le. . -T1546-iVTONFORD'TRUCK'WITII closed in box. 17 ft. over-all Licensed. S730. Dial 6165. STILL HAVE FEW BAGS GOOD quality Abegweit seed oats. Pro. ducers Coop Grafton St. East. Dial 0515. USED MASSEY HARRIS N0. 30 Self-Propelled Combine. May be inspected at A. Pickard Ma. chinery Ltd. propa.e or kerosene operation, also two ice boxes. Write Box 568 Sum ierslde or Dial 8311. iron SALE FROZEN roon Cases New and Used. Storey Electric, Chmlottetown, P. E. I. St. Peter": Road.Vv Agivwg anti.-:17 AND FEED OATS. ABEG- parts for 1939 Chev., including wheels and axels. A. B. Wood. Southport. tion. Grown iicil. His wife L ' liiimediately phoned a doctor. Who. on arrival, decided to remove him to the Hospital at once. (spite of all that doctor's and nurses could do. death came in a very low hours.' Jack was. the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George MacWil- ; ii.-ant, and spent his entire life inl the community where he was born on June 16th. 11385. He was one ofl Augustine Cove's most successful potato growers and farmers came from near and far to procure seed potatoes from him. Of a quiet rctiring nature. he loved his home and family and very rarely left it. His spacious home was always npcn to visitors and his pleasing pi-i-sonality made him many fri- rntls. The funeral service was held at thc home on Thursday May 3rd and was very largely attended. Words of comfort were spoken by the pastor. Rev. J. H. Bishop. and thc iiynins "The Twcnty-third Psalm”. ifAhide with me". and "Forever with the Lord", were 1 llIll,'..'. The pail hearers all close iieIgh- ; bars and friends. were Messrs Wrndall Macltladycn. Bruce Camp-; DPII, Harvey MacFarlane, Vernalg Wt-hster. Wendcll Macwiiliam and ' llazcn Mncwiliiam. interment was made in the beautiful Church nfl St-oilnnd Cemetery. Cape Traverse. I llcsirics his sorrowing widow, I (formerly Mabel MacKay. Al- I hnnyt he leaves to mourn his I sudden passing four sons and two daiighlers namely. Claude and Eldon at home. Frank. Cape Trav- ei-sc, Bruce. Summersidet Hclen. tilt-s. Melville Belll Desable. and I Wninic Mrs. George Strong! Am- , hcrst, N. S. I Two sisters and two brothers also niourn the loss of a brother. Mrs, Willard Leard. Borden. Mrs. Elmerl Francis. Boston, Gordon. Caps! Traverse, and Leaman. Augustine Cove. , Many beautiful floral tributes conveyed silent messages of sym-, pzithy and very many cards and I'.rttei's of sympathy showed deep appreciation of the loss of a good friend. A idnapped French Soldiers Rescued In Desert Country I AIXIIIIRS, Algeria (Reuters)-; llclicnpter - borne French troops tvlsnrlcd on the sun-scorched sands .01 the northen Sahara Monday .,gnd rescued 50 to 101 kidnapped unoldicrs. ;-I The soldiers. all native Alger- -liuis, had been captured Sunday then rcbel forccs seized an Iso- iited French post.- A French officer to charge of na- -' the affairs and his pretty young were slain in the rebel a - French forces. lifted by helicop-I for to the desert cotintry. locatedt till hut 12 of the captured Moalem soldiers and gave chase to the reb- cls who left the prisoners behind and fled across the s ds. I The desert inctd t occurred It French military authorities claimed a near-record toll o” 240 "In insurgents during fighting nturday and Sunday In the guy. 9. Oranic and Constantine areas. y IA" l3-year-old French schoolgirl gflid officials Manda, about her flit! days of captivity in a rebel. donut after a bus ambush in at .-Milntlln on: near Nernours. I -;":he siri. Micheline gomeml an . W Mud!" outpoot undsy Mu: hcinl feet and torn cloth- :m".'h:Ibels dtd,aof maltiui , 'MeMd."IIid. 'hut I was so WWI from Tlndouf near the amt Moroccan border nld rebel i have encircled dug in- MM" ""”m'"'h.3."IiIiill; and 2 plywood boats for trout fishing and quantity '"ltl0iIt..,Ia important wt, FIVIII II slaaintio air ' I freed by her cap- Tgbles; 2 Bed Springs & Mattresses; 1 Set Bcmleigiis; SMALL REFRIGERATORS F o it Cases. Walk-In-Coolers. M e at iroi: SALE AND TO an MOVEDI ADAM I off site in Parkdalc. One dwell-I ing house in fair condition Ch ' A 1 st I M sh I Apply McKay's Construction, 691 Sufefglkl ppy cw" 0 er For Sale L E O N A R D REFRIGERATOR. 3150. Phone 4717. 1,641-: ENTERPRISE OIL RANGE Apply 52 Allen Street. HEINTZMAN PIANO. WRITE I Box 171, cxo Guardian. A BOW AND TEN PIGS. NOR- For Sale I EASY SPIRALATOR ELECTRIC, washer with pump. Perfect con- dition. reasonable. Phone 6386. NUMBER OF DAIRY COWSI freshened and to freshen; alsoi good work horses. Ivan Turner, Winsloe. fliirsm stocii ANNUAL .FI..0' 'ER PLANTS. Parkerdewell, York. Phone 7074 PREVAILING CONDITIONS ARE excellent for transplanting hy- brid strawberry plants. 31.00 per hundred. Jack Campbell. Montague. t bert Costello. Greenbay. TWO MILK COWS. APPLY IN BORDEN. FURNISHED OR unfurnished house and outbuild- DUNLAP AND P R rfvfi E R strawberry plants 31.50 per hun- Spencer Hughes. Emerald. ings. Lot 460'xl00' on Trans-, S239 51I:?b00ClEf';)'h?,”5iE"dStl;';:- noun CALVES. 4 . 0 YEAR ow f,;,"":,",.dl;;8"::t- hwmja I3", art, .Charlottetovvn. R.R.7. . Stephen MnQuaid. Bonshaw mj ' 9 1"" '3' 9" STRAWBERRY PLANTS. APPLY Personal Mrs. Seymour Blrt, Covehead. g Gmilj: m-m-QUEEN l'EARSON'S STUDIO. SUSSEX. Street serving full course din- mN.B.. for pianos. church organs. NEWLY FRESH COW. FOUR years old. Apply Harry Mur- ray, Valleyfi d. '8 BUSHELS COBBLER CERTIF- led seed potatoes. seconds. Les- ter Smith. Long Creek. j jg ,llORSE BOX TO BE USED IN i half ton or ton truck. Apply George Hughes, Brackley Point. ISINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC FOR SALE ! Established fumigatiiig and, window cleaning business., with signed contracts of, over 33000.00 for balancel of year. Only small capital required. L. H. KENNEDY . Real lktate and Fire . i sewing machine. Almost new. Insurance. I tS79.50. Phone, 4551, Charlotte- 165 Great George street I "W" Phone 3912 I l 3 ACRES OF LAND. INCLUDING building lots on Summerside Highway. Bruce MacPberson . Winsloe. ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS. ! also early cabbage. cauliflower , plants. Parker Jewell. York. ,3 Phone 7074. WAGON MEDIUM weight. Also rear end two top Fouls Help Wanted GIRL OR WOMAN FOR lIOUSE- work. Working couple. Small Family. Phone 9660. rwo WOMEN wANr”ab'TiioTz summer hotel kitchcn. Apply Mrs. Bruce. L'iieniplt7ynientOf- fice. HOUSEKEEPER iTcioiv'ii3Buo'N for home near Charlottetown. no 3Us'iTEi.-rouN'DA"rT6N con- nera; pecializing in Chinese Dishes. Dial 5228. NOTICE All Taxes owed Hampton School District must be set- tled by June 25th. or they will be handed in for col- lectlon. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. Services offered McI.EOD'S AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting. and welding at reason- able rates. 294 Alla D Street. Dial 9751. MACDONALD'S DRIVING school. A proven series of driv- bier seed potatoes, 32.00 per Write Box M. Guardian, Sum-: welt and Erhan. High germina- from inspected feed. Clipper cleaned. Phone R. E. White & Son. Hunter River. bushel. John Brackley Beach. L. Maccallum. cottage? See the large stock of tables. chairs. oil stoves, rangettes. ice chests, etc.. at the Trading Post. directly across from the Vendors. in Summer- . s e. HEATED FURNISHED ROOM. Central location. Dial 3409. FURNISHED BEDROOM. 2ND floor. 39 Water Street. Dial 336. we HEATED ROOMS. GRDTJND floor. 220 Kent Street. Dial 4405. W y ran RENT;-VTWOTNICE ROOMS 1st floor and third floor. Central. Phone 3197. ggggg FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. Two and one half miles from Charlottetown. Dial 5872. SMALL SIM.-F-CONTAINED AP- artment. Private entrance. Hot water. Apply 52 Bayfiel(i"St.1 -0.R-ODM HOUSE AND GARAGE on paved highway, short drive from City. Apply Box 183. Guardian. EXCELLENT PASTURE, WELL watered for ten more animals. Later room for more. Mary Mac- Lcnnan. Alexandra. TWO CONNECTING ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. Continuous AS A GIFT FOR DAD -A Bible, religious novel. motto or placque would be treasured. Visit the Bible House and see the ing cards and a wide assort- ment of religious books and no- velties. Opposite Eaton's. A FEW GOOD USED FARMALL and Cockshutt Tractors. priced from 835000 and up. New John Deere Tractors at very attrac- tive prices, also liberal allow- ances made on your used unit. Contact Arnold Bruce at A. Pickard Machinery Ltd.. Phone 732? SPECIAL SALE LIMITED TIMI: ONLY Quantity of New SINGER SEWING MACHINES . .. I thldfl , l2Z.li.??el.i'.f".'.l;..A'” ' W 30.00 OFF II-DEAL FURITISHED FRONT AT youn I room in private home, suitable I lo1rhv0;0n8dbugfef!w"g;"- 0' "W SINGER SEWING wt nr. a . LARGE ruitnism-:"D"AinY AP- CENTRE , nrtment for summer months. "54 GL G”. 5,. ,g Dial 4551 I Adults only. Exccllent residen- tisl ares. Apply Box 182. cxo Guardian. A , V 7 V . I -ROVOM FURNISHED APART- ment for 3 months. Central. Dial 3102 between 5 and 7 pm. Suitable for two adults. Avail- FOR SALE able June zarii. USED INTERNATIONAL TD-IS F0! Sale Complete with WINCH DOZER EA-Y-176?-cc-6Eu;I'.ER”mScA”l:Eijg and BLADE in excellent condi- - ti . , lb. computing. Cheap for iiulcli an i sale. Dial 6645. --ALSO: COAL JACKET HEATER. a-.035 condition. Also lot for sale. AD- ply 300 Euston St. ONE INThERN:TIONAI.:SInI': TI)-14 WITH DOZER BLADE In excellent condition QUIGG AUTO BODY SHOP l h 51. delivery rake. also miinufnctur- s3m5':?g':nfN 3' ed fourwhcel rubber tire wagon Phone 33634 Both practically new. Robert E. Connolly. Dunstatfiiage. FOR SALE Property situated in Brighton. near Hospital. House contains combined living and rllnlnE'l'00'-Tl Wlth flre-Place. kitchen and large porch on first floor, four beiroorns and bathroom on second floor, attached garage. New oil hot water furnace. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and Fire Insiirancc 1166 Great George St. AUCTION SALE 0 ESTATE RAYMOND LARKIN, SELKIRK On the above premises at Selkirk on Wednesday. June 20th, 1956 at 3:00 p.m., the following articles of furniture, machinery and other personal propertyI- 1 1954 Fordtruck, ton. good condition: 1Bridge- wall Range; 1 Heater (Airtight); 6 Kitchen Chairs: 2 Phone 3912 1 Driving W88- 1 Lo Ch in: wng " 1 Set 1 Set of Platform Scales; Dies and Taps; 1 Cross-cut Saw; 1 Boring Machine: 1 Post Drill; 1 Set of Truck Chains: 1 Wheelbarrow: 1 Lath Bench; 1 Bench Vice; 1 Double-end Emery. Wren- 3, tools and miscellaneous articles. Also quantity of 1 -Box Sleigh (new): on; 1 Jack tlhckalll: of material for making 2 more boats. EUGENE LARKIN many suitable items. Also greet- 5 suites only, second hand. ideal for summer cottage. Only :15. Simpsons-Sears. 129 Kent St. Dial 3188 ONE ROTARY MOWER. TWO sets of brass mounted harness. Good shape. Collar and hames driving harness. Phone Eldon 5 - 2. SERVEL FRIDGE. GOOD AS new. Three burner oil stove. Air cooled engine. iii h.p. Bot- tery radio. James Hamill. Mid- dletnn. RECONDITIONED TREADLE GUARANTEI-II) "i 22.40 AND "' 26.50 AT YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTRE IM Gt. Geo. St. - For Sale Or Rent 52--acre farm with furnished I-room modern house in excellent repair. Situated on Trans-Canada Highway near Eldon. FOR SALE - Two furnished summer cottages at Brighton Shore. Priced very reasonable. FOR RENT - Heated secoiid Ifloor apartment. containing three rooms and bath. Centrally sit- uated on Pownal Street, 855 per month. L. H. Ken nedv Real Estate and InSul'SIi('I 100 Great George St. Telephone 3912. ' Dial 4551 ELECTRIC NITSSEY HARRIS alarmed, A D54 DODGE CRUSADER. LOW on; No ,5 coMn1NE wt-m A:,f,';”',f,?s'r Gigi: F93"; mileage. excellent buy. Owner auxiliary engtng, gacking plat-i quharson Crass ,1-(Dads gut in out of province. Call or write (mm, 1-1": scout-kleen, slow ..E.V-',.- --..-. -;.E....E 284 Grafton Street. or phone speed drive attachment. parking DUNLAP STRAWBERRY PLANTS 6818 after five. jack. belt pick-up and wlndrow from healthy stock. s1.50 hun- spreader it required. A Plckard dred: 39.75 thousand. Louis I." Ran! Mumnery Ltd, Moose. New Annan. , LE.l;R00Ms. Pnoff "Q NEED FURNITURE FOR YOUR CHESTERFIELD SUITES -3 pt: I I I y B.. merslde. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. EX perienced girl or woman to look after two children in country. Light housework. no cooking. Apply Box 509. Guardian. MAID WANTED-DOCTORS NEW home, Suburban Halifax. Two adults. one child. Wages 360.00 per month. One week-end off plus other time. monthly. Het- erences. Apply Box 178 us Guardian. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework with knowledge of cooking for couple with new ranch house in Brookline Mass. Must have good reference and experience. will assist with pass- port. Send full resume and ref- erence to Box ABC cto Char- lottotown Guardian. leto Wanted Mala&l-'emale WANTED MEN AND WOMEN-TO demonstrate our portable im- mersion water heater. C.S.A. Hydro aproved especially to heat water in washing machine. Commission and bonus. Gaiith Electric. 114 Gradwell Drive, To. ronto. lost And Found LOST-IN BORDEN ON SATUR- day night. pair of dark rimmed glasses. Reward. Contact Guar- dian, Summerside. Mala Help Wanted AT ONCE. TWO LABOURERS for six weeks to two months' work. Apply Imperial Oil plant. Montague. g WANTED -- THREE LINOTYPE operators, one compositor. five- day week. forty hours. good wages. vacation with pay. paid holidays. Apply Secretary-Treav urer, P. 0. Box 892, Saint John. N. B. . Em CARMICHAEUS PLUMB-I ing and heating on Brackleyi Point Road. Agent and servicel man for McCuIloch chain saws. Dial 6423. . YOU CAN PREVENT (IOSTLY FIRES NITH DOMINION FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. Liberal allowance on old equipment. E. A. KEEFE. P. E. 1. Sales Representative ; 8 Richmond St.. Ch'fown Office: 3434 Res. : 4450 Contains living room. PRICEG-357.500. 166 Great George St. FOR SALE ' Bungalow situated near Upper Prince Street School. kitchen. 2 berirzioms and bath- lroom. Hot air furnace. Lot 60 feet by 7.3 feet. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and Insurance Phone 3912 the Highways Act of 1956; the Minister." undersigned. Charlottetown. RODERICK MscDONALD. Executor: Estate Raymond Lurkin- Prince Edward Island. ilJunq.196l DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE Attention is drawn to building restrictions contained in "No building shall be erected closer than twenty- flve (25) feet of a boundary of a highway, nor closer than two hundred (200) feet 'of an inter- section of road or railroad, without permission of Further details may be obtained at the otfim of the R. G. WHITE. Deputy Minister. ing lessons in dual-control equip- , ment. Dial 4937. FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS- terns. septic tanks and septic tank pumping. Dial 7090 or con- tact, David Thompson. INVISIBLE REWEAVING. MOTH and cigarette damages and tears. rcwoven. Send to Mrs. M. Jolinstons, Souris Route 4. Teachers Wanted Teachers Wanted WANTED: TEACHER. ALLISTON 5'-Il00l-I Supplement 3400.00. Ap- Wply William Carver, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR Springvale School. 9 ' i650.00. Mrs. Everett Clow, Mil- l-Oll. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR WAT. e-Wale school. Supplement 3500 Apply Louis Trainer. secretary. Mount Stewart R.R.3. 'tTf LICENSED TEACHER WANTED for Primary department Bon- shaw school. '3 ' A 37. flpnly Mrs. Stewart MacNevin. Secretary. TEACHER r o RI--WI-IEATLEY . Use Guardianwant Ads - Dial 8506A BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. 50". Muthcson A Fan" I50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, HA. I5 Queen 8: riioiie 4232 M. A. Former. Q.C., LLB, Bull of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Gillis, LL.B. I” Richmond St.. Dig; 4747 PROFESSIONAL 'CARDS. OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthon, R.o, I23 Kent St. ' om an mg Byron J. Grant. O.D. II Kent St. G. F. Hutehesonyglirson F. G. HUTCHESON. B Grafton St. J. S. TayIor.'Ti:O. Corner Kent St Queen Sta. Office 9133: House 4755 H. J. Manon. R.O. ;”Dint.s or quarts. Dial 8585. ITO BUY SIX TO NINE ROOM house. centrally located, Apply Herb Dennis, 44 School Street. Wanted to sushi sio.ooo IOI' kinds of antiques and bric-a-brac. marble top furniture. tables, chairs and bureaus. pine or maple furniture, large old hooked rugs. Write:- ”ANTlQL'ES" care Guardian Office Vlanttullo Buy BUYING IRON STEEL - -SCRAP Nicholson I15 Grafton Street J. A. MacGuigan M Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. Chas. R. McQuaid. B.A. I50 Rtclunod St. Dig; 3911 MacPhao 8- Trainer 155 Queen st. min 42:: Rue -ii I. s I t 3500. payiiig SIDUEGOO If." e.',?::......ced A Walthen Gaudut, it s, El3'E..E.m.g!;'31- tglcgiteigy-l7 pupils. Theo Sellar, PUMP! Bldg. ill Grafton St. WWW-.& Palr".' & Haslurn D'- R. Carson . Wanted anti of Nova Scotla Bldg. at Prince St. Dial 643: WANTED - ALE isorruis Mntheson, Peaks 3. ARcHrrEc1' G. Keith Pickord a. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Sunmersldc. P,E.l. Dial 2931 tharlottetown. Tuesdays and Fridays. Dial 8618 MUSICIANS mn F R C 0. Studio - 203 Richmond so. DIAL 4213 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDiJNALD. CURRIE ti. co. like a position as night watch- man or caretaker. Reference supplied. Apply Box 177 do Guardian. TEACHER FOR THISTLE AND Shamrock School. Alfred Kelly, Secretary. BALDWIN'S ROAD SCHOOL. SUP- plcment 5450.00. P. A. McKenna, Secretary. IONA EAST SCHOOL. SUPPLE- ment S450. Wilfred Mooney. Secretary. TEACHER ron SINNOTTS Road School. Frances O'Brien Secretary. IWANTED TEACHER FOR TEN - Mile House School, Daniel 0'- Connell. secretary. I I . ".....;- ITEACHER WANTED iroiT.-AN- gloltustico School. Apply Mrs. Ira Craswell, Secretary. FOR WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL. Present supplement 3650.00. Ap- ply Lcilh Carter, Secretary. ron BROOKFIELD scitooi. Good supplement. 12 pupils. Sherman MacDuff. Secretary. TEACHER FOR MOUNT TRYON School. Supplement 400.00. Wil- bur Waddell. Secretary. Gasoline, Sales And Tobacco Taxes Differ A tourist travelling from coast to coast in Canada would contri- bute considerably to the coffers of the ten provincial guvunments, ac- cording to CCH Canadian Limited. national tax and business law re- porting authority. On " purchases. for ex- amplc, in Ne-'oundland and Nova Scotia 17 cents per gallon would go to swell the provincial treasury In Quebec and Prince Edward Is- land, 13 cents per gallon would be the tourist's contribution to the wealth of these provinces. In New Brunswick. the levy is 12 cents per gallon of gasoline purchased. In Ontario, Manitoba and Sask- atchewan. gasoline sales attract an 11 cents per gallon tax. In Al- berta. the oil province and in Brit- ish Columbia. 10 cents per gallon of gasoline pusCIIBSCd goes to the TEACHER WANTED FOR LONG Creek school. Supplement 5600 Apply Wilfred Stretch, secretary TEACHER FOR MURRAY HAR- bor North School. Supplement 5400.00 Harry S. Reid. secretary. 'TEACHER WANTED FOR MT. 1 Albion School. Supplement 3500. I Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. Secre tary. TEACHER WANTED FOR COVE- head Road School. Senior De- partment. Apply S. J. Birt. Sec- rctary. TEACHER FOR POWNAL School. lliinunuim Supplement. 3600.00 Apply Parker Ings. Sec- retary. TEACHER WANTED FOR NORTH Pinctte School. Supplement 3500. Mrs. Sam But-lianan. Belfast, Sccrctary. TEACIIER FOR GLEN VALLEY School. Supplciiicnt 3500.00. Wll. lard MllcDmi'cII. Fredericton. Secrctary. W A N T ED. TEACHER FOR HarlsriIlr- school. Supplement 3500 Apply M. Lloyd MacLeod. Secretary. TEACIII-IR WANTED FOR Marsliliclri St-liool' Good supple. merit Apply Mrs Ernest Foster. Sci-rctriiy. FIRST OR S F. ('0 N D CLASS Tcnclicr for South Lake School. Supplcniont 340000 Apply Louis Stewart. Secretory FIRST OR S E (I 0 N I) CLASS teacher for Ellintvalc School. Snpplemuil 360000 J o s e p h Trulnor. Secretory gover Tobacco and cigarettes purchas- ed will also add to the public funds in some provinces. according to CCH. New Brunswick and Quebec take at the rate of 4 cents per package of 20 cigarettes and 10 per cent on other tobacco sales; Prince Edward Island charges 10 per cent on the retail price paid and in Saskatchewan. Newfoundland and British Columbia. the sales tax applies to tobacco purchases. Ontario. Nova Scotia. Manitoba or Alberta are the places to stock up on smokes - there is no tax on tobacco there. Souvenir purchasers tor purch- asers of any kind) would be advis- ed to do their shopping in Ontario. Prince Edward Island. Nova Scot- ia, Manitoba or Alberta - These provinces levy no sales tax. New-t foundland. New Brunswick and Saskatchewan all charge a 3 per cent sales tax. In Quebec. accord- ing to CCH. the province charges 2 per cent and most municipalities add an additional 3 per cent. In British Columbia the rate is 5 per cent. However. even if you choose a "no-tax" province for your visit you don't got off "soot free". The 10 per cent federal sales tax and the federal tobacco tax :34 per M cigarettes if less than 2175 pounds of tobacco goes Into their manu- 'acture: 35 per M if more: 31 per M cigars plus 15 per cent special excise: 20 cents per pound on raw leaf tobacco: and .15 cents per pound on other tobaccos) is paid in all provinces. GREEN BAY SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED FOR Springfield school; cxperienccd pr:-ft-rred. Supplcnicnt 3700.00. Ainclis Haslam. Secretary. Em- erald. TEACHERS FOR DUNSTAFF- nage school. Supplement: Sco- lnr teacher 3525. junior teacher 3450. Apply Mrs. William Dover.t , Secretary. . TEACIIER FOR SPRIN(;FIEI.Dl Wc-st School No. 12 Supplemcnti for first class teacher 560000;; iiecond class 3550.00. and per- mit trachcr 350000. Apply tnl Secretary. Ron L. Show. Oi- Leary. R. R. No. I. I1 Eileen Flood. The May report and honour roll Green Bay School is as follows: Grade X Rita Flood. Grade VIII 1. Joan Costello 2 Barbara liicQuaid 3 Bobby Cudmore. Grade V11 tsrt I Leroy McQuaid Grade Vii t.Ir) 1 Elva Cudmore 1 Earl Costello. Grade V1 1 Evelyn Flood I Peter Murray. Grade V Phyllis Mt-Quaid Grnde IV Maurice )IrQuaid Grade 111 I Linda Cudmorc I Myrna Murray 5 Francis Cudmore Grade 11 1. Eleanor Cudmore of 1 Linus Flood TWO PILOTS NEEDED Fully quallficd captain l lard executive aircraft. and Beaver. Salary will he completely in line with qualifica- tions. These openings offer a good future with perman- ent employment for the right man. Please outline ex- perience briefly, stating present employment and salary in reply to:- IOX 179 GUARDIADI required for Grumman Mal- vxperienced hush pilot forl I A ,women. and girls who IIONCTON. N.B. truck. Tires are almost it I about. FOR SALE I95I Mercury 2-ion long-wheelbase new. Ideal for hauling pulp and farm produce. WILLET MOTORS LTD. rd - Monarch Dealer. Summerslcls I iron SALE on RENT A very profitable drive-in restaurant and canteen. Fully equipped and operating. Well known as Stu's Turn- ApplyGMacKay, Firestone Home and Auto 187 Great George Street Apply- Firestone Home WANTED Kerosene oil refrigerator in trade for s. new 1958 Firestone Electric Refrigerator. 8. Auto Co. Ltd. 187 Great George Street. PARIS (Reuters! A The Paris Evening newspaper France - Soir- Nlkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist party chief. is urging that Stalin should be tried posthu- mously for his crimes. The newspaper says Khrushchev made this proposal in a second report on Stalin to a small com- mittee of Soviet leaders in Mos- cow recently. The report was designed to deal with doubts and objections raised among the Russians by the first report on Stalin's errors made to the congress of the Soviet Commu- nist party last February which ushered in the current anti-Stalin campaign. France - Soir's copyright article says: "Khrushchev justifies the neccsslty for the revelations lot the first report) by the extent and the details of the late dictator's crimes. " "These crimes were such.' he said. that they should lead to Judicial action. even posthu- lnously.' " CONFIRMS WIFE-KILLING France-Soir says the report con- firmed Stalin killed his second wife. "Khrushchev gives in his second report particularly horrible details of the private life and sexual aberrations of Josef Stalin. "He speaks of the veritable erotic mania which characterised the dlctaf.or's last years. of the sexual obsessions degenerat- ing into sadism and directed to- wards girls of more and more tender age. "Certain number of these young were minors. are understood to have disappeared in mysterious circum- Itaaces. Tilly had been rocrdhd lnssortofvcritablg"har "by Darla. former head at the IVD nd the not Intimate oolfhlnnt d Stalin. (Doria was executed Ifhr '1 death in 15!). shined bl have "IIIB reports from Vienna today that 19 Further Revelations Of Stalin's Atrocities confessed to all these crimes be- fore he was shot in December, 53. "The same document confirms the killing by Stalin of his second wife, Nadeida Alllouyeva." Earlier this year a British for. clgn office spokesman said rumors had reached London from Moscow that Stalin murdered his second wife in 932 after a policy quarrel in the Kremlin. Liverpool Man Awarded Medal In literature MONTREAL (CPi - Thomas H. Raddall of Liverpool. N.S. Monday night was awarded the Royal Soci- ety of Canada's Lorne Pierce . Medal for oustanding contributions to Canadian literature. The medal. founded in 1920 by Lorna Pierce of Toronto. former publisher and editor. is awarded annually by the society. Mr. Radall has written many books and stories on Canadian sub- Jects. 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