z _-.;..-.'.,._.__.____Y-......- PAGE SIX new usua- PROVINCE F. J. BREIIIIAII & Ilflknld Si. m“: o at» teen-ll. a w "N" c EYWB-“WWNI d be: word; In Uolcrlll o: Floral and Spiritual onus-u. Carin m» P" Uialllbl. §e ton a Condolence. 10o pa: bolt y“ u,“ no 1o cute for every Thad: and Appreciation Iona. l0 cent: per inch. Oflaer rate; on 1995M"!!!- OF NEW BRUNSWICK met smxmo rum: DEBENTUBES MATUBINO JUN‘! 15th, 1966 Pelee BIJB and Accrued Interest to Yield 2.83% I. M. BAGNALL-lluuler Charlottetown J Advertising Rita Jiayable in Advance Any A-vertlaemcut lb Conic COMPANY LTD. Telephone 1410 B want-n um Lantern ioeuia k Nuhcca, 10o per mob; Una e 5o p0: name; Let- h Wgddll‘ engagements, l0 word: additional 3 words. Notice! 0| 1.0 I" l!“ i" “- P” '°'d' m“ “l “while steel Addruu and Prenatal-ion. 51.00. c E I'D LET-Iwo FURNISHED ‘BED rooms. Write “D" 5-32-34‘- FIIOII FURNISHED m L“ _ mo. s-m-m bedroom. Phone Teacher Wanted V.__--——-——’—j—-‘ iW WANTED - TEACHER FOR Union, Road School. 14 pupils. Arr ply Everett Lamont. Secretflrll- OIL BUIINEBS -— FOB KITCHEN ENGLISH SETTEB PUPS SIDED likely to be e ted in the near ._,_-€---- future?‘ contlriéied Stceid drulc: hi0 i coa price a vances an g er For 531° freight rates. stoves. restaurants, iurnacas,_and also ior other purposes. (Pot style and Wick Style Burning Unite.) Write ior Lntormation. Jacobson Co., 673 Main Si... Saint John, New Brunswick. 5%!!- Maro oi Maridor (H0156! oi World's Record for Best in Show) $50. up. Also cooker spaniel pups sired by M35‘ terpiece oi Wilmarry, $50. up. Dr. P. G. Webster. Kentville, N6 6‘ by mt. Ch. (pi-ii WANTED — TEACHER FOB‘ MAI:- l. G od ‘l - igéivsiggioes Galolagtherugecretafy. WANTED — CAPABLE GENERAL _ maid. $30 per month, Sleep in. WANTED t- hPltlNfClPAk Ab" Phlone gore tor Write 53 605cc; Prlmflfl 88¢ 9T i" Prnce roe. - - Scho , Malpeque. Frank Btflif- ~————-———-—~—~-——-—-— m, my“, 6-20-61 WANTED - GIRL To HELP ‘ with housework in a modern ivAniio - TEACHER. ron farm home. Apply Mrs. o. a. 1r River “$818801. Rfizgseoléiié Baker. Kensington. 43-21-31 t, . . s égiensecretary. WANTED - IIAIRDRESSER wno 0-20-61. is experienced in mermancnt waving, Write "B”. care o! wamao resist-ran ron ‘WEED’! Guardian. a m m m 31 0mm" ead oo. presen s - - - - - ' 25o. A l" J. S. Allan ‘flmmc I p“ 6-24-31 rou SALE -- our. DELAVAL iii-ii WANTED - TEACHER FOR Everett Gray Umm, 64441 est since the week oi July 31. 1947*. NOTth Rusi-‘lco Mrs’ N‘ 5' McLure, Secretary. - - FOR SALE-ONE CLYDESDALE 1'1"“ horse, iour years old. Woul rzzAcuzn WANTED r012 h f m A 1 J _ ‘ J PXC ange OI‘ C3 9. PD V OS 3111;111:5512? a1$1$€°1$€g0§l95 ‘£5525? ebh Smnott Lot 40. 6-24-11 _H"*“T'_If3m_°_“ ‘A; '____' Female Help Wanted THEATRE TEACHER WANTED FOB North Carleton School. Present BE A HAIRDRESSEIL MAN‘ Supplement $250.00. Hudson Low- women wanted -_- beam Hair- ther. Secretary. 6-21-31. dressing. Greatest opportunity. n ________-—-—-i-——-— TEACHER WANTED FOB PRIM- a De ant-ment oi Middleton l. iivilfred Craig. Secretary, TEACHER WANTED FOR‘ MILL- vale School. Apply Mrs, Walter Parsons. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOB Prhuary Department st. Peter‘: South School. Good Supplement. George J. Mclrmis, Secreteigh a TEACHER WANTED FOB Mt. Birdies-tun School. Peter Mac- Donald, Secretary. TEACIIER WANTED FOB. NEW Glasgow School. Present supple- ment 322500- Apply to lvlrs. Har- old Dickieson. Secretary. 6-24-4i TEACHER WANTED FOB Braokley Point School. Present suppieznmt $175.00. J. Gregor MacCalluan, Secretary, 6-22-3i. WANTED -TIIACHEB FOR School. Present WANTED — A MAID OR cream separator 500 lb. capacity. Better paying positions. Pleasant work Catalogue Free. Write Marvel Hairdressi Schools. Bloor Street. Tor-on . Branches Hamilton. Ottawa. B-A-Sat-lzll. WO- man ior general housework in City. No children. W311i con- dder hiring bv hour. day. week or month. $52 per month to the right person if sleepini! out. References required. Apply Sel- ective Service. d-flfl-ti. Male Help Wanted AN OPPORTUNITY ESTAB liahed Rural Watkins District available Ii ou are a gressive and between t e ages o 25 and 55 - have or can secure travel outfit. this is ‘your opportunity to get eetablishe in a roiitabie business oi your own. or iull particulars write today to The l. R. Watkins Company, Dept, Z-C- 1A, 2177 Masson St» Montreal. S lament 200.00. Mrs. Harry Snuiitpih, Secretary. Hunter River. Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR IVANTED — THREE IJNFUBN- Grand Tracedie School. SHDDW ished rooms. Phone 1969-1... ment $2000.00. Apply Roy 6-b4-3i Saremy‘ ' WANTED .. ALE norm-ma TEACHER WANTED FOR Phone 1107-2 Midi“! BT05. Doiron Creek Smog?) Sgpple- ‘gig-gin! ‘fiéil-‘ymiiuruw WANTED - APARTMENT. Ar- ' ' ‘$42-31, ly Mrs. J. B. Hogan 21 Fllflil -_- gu-eet‘ Phgng 533, 6-21-3 _.. WBAOEAISIEWD Higlfgtggllgentrlgelnl WANTED — GOOD USED BABY Sulmond‘ Secretary- 6122-3i. high chair and play pen. BOX 323. ' Charlottetown, or call 1682. Tnouele WANTED r01: $21-31- I ? Apply lieresmiplizafiig- wANTao - use!) om. lair-gag bell. Secretary. 6-21-31 ‘XY Guardian. - 1- ' WANTED - summit noArm Tgrotkgielid Escluhoowlxgoignsilgigg- ior two on 800d 116W?!‘- Dmmie ment Apply to Charles Mc- room with or adioinim bath Duiidlvoolciield. ii-fll-Bl from aibout eighth oi July to twenty-third. Answer by air- WANTBD — TEACHER FOR SEA View School. Good supplement. Mrs. Earl McKay. Secretary. 1 -6 fl- mail iull particulars and rates to W, H. H. Savage. Apartment l0. 4780 Obie Des Neiges Road. Montreal. 6-04-21 TEAO’ WANTED -_ AN 1.x- gericniid teacher ior Irriian Iver School. Bernard A. Mac- Leiian, Secretary. WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR Augustine Cove School. First class preferred Supplement I026. Apply to Mrs. Beeele A Cameron. 0-21-31 .__._.i____i____.__ WANTX — PRINCIPAL AND AS- eletanc teacher ior Darnlev School. Supplement liberal. Percy Hickey, Secretary. 1 LOST — IN CITY SMALL BOX oi fine tools. Finder phone 163B. Reward. 6-24-31 __________?.______.___. FOUND — LADIES‘ STOCKINGS. Ow-ner can have same by ap- plying to Adeline Campbell. Iriahtown. 6-24-11 . POUND — PAIR OI‘ SHOES SAT- urday. Owner can have same by calling at this office arid paving . ior ad. EBEIEEEIEIE-illiliflfilfililifiiilfilifii nsrlnruenr u urutrn m WELFARE WANTED It) IIGISTERID NURSE-Duties to include ‘that of Clinical Ambient in conjunction with the Provincial Laboralorlcl of the Department of Health and Wei-i fare. (b) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (Grade 2)-Male or In Application for the above 1m. U,“ _ y. it can! ants-n omen! die, for General Laboratory duties. positions will be received applications or apply personally to- Steel Making For Civilian nods At Record lllgh "greater tonnage ior civilian goods than during any previous period m hiatory,” said the magazine Steel to a . atizms up to 85 capacity. “mills are try, and for new construction," said the publication. Stock Marketa July rye future again new-all-time high on the Winnipeg P October advances to the five-cent limit or a week oi Lost. Found, Strayed CLEVELAND. Juno m - 1A1’)- teel mills now are producing y With national steelrnaking oper- per cent oi rated not able to ecp with the unending ilow oi eman ior manuiacturers oi the very-day items needed for all our ouseholds. by business and indul- Sieel warned. however. that roduction is being in- teased rapi ly, an early leveling I is in prospect as a result oi hortages of pig iron and scrap." Higher steel Product prices "are i ec At A Glance WINNIPEG. June Zfi-mifi-The reached a Grain Exchange Saturday and the‘ and December futures touched new seasonal marks with Just below it. CHICAGO, June 23 'AP)- ‘Traders in the grain pits concluded record low turnover Saturday with a few sales in de~ ierred oats contracts at the 88 cenlt ceiling. While activity was on a small scale it was believed to nave been larger than Monday. when t record low of only 30.000 bushel exchanged hands. ‘EW YORK. June 23- (AP)- The stock market last week suffer- ed one of its sharpest tiumis n! the past nine years without any actual spot news to account or the relapse. On the week the IDDIKEI showed an average loss of 2.’! points at 78.8, greatest since the neriod_ ended Feb. 23 which was the larg- Tuesday 8.30 p.m. “Best Foot Forward" J (In ‘ hnicolori —Starring- LUCILLI BALL HARRY JAMES AND HIS MUSIC MAKERS Waitress Wanted Immediately i|arry’s Lunch Miscellaneous BUYING ALE BOTTLEQ- FEED teries. Kent Street. Phone 2M8 fl-ll-lmo. Laval 2 pail milker driven cream separator. are taking on another line. Personal weeks $5.00 at all dru HYOIENIO SUPPLIES goods) mailed oostpaid in sealed envelope with prioelist annulus 2.50: Mail-Order Dept. bar Co. B ' ed as prayed for in said bags. Selling Goodyear and Gutta. Percha tires ant" guaranteed bat- Maurice Block d: 0o. 158 ATTENTION FARMERS! - DE- and power these must be sold immediately as we C. Ernest McNutt. 125 Kent Street. 6-21-3l. SLENDOR manners ARE ur- iective. 2 weeks’ supply $1.00: 12 BUM 219i. (RUBBER oiain. 6 a vc writ 24 samples 81.00. B8. Nov-Rub Lay Conference Ti" New 56W"! 1111M h! ml waiters worked from the An- tarctic up to the B ring Sea. and intvsoydgie A his“! Q)’ WCB Q 5060i‘ whaling 90ft in the Association of the United Church will moat 1n annual aeluion on Thur-idly. July 4th alt Tryou Unit- ed Clinch. There three will be aeulonl an iollawa: Mowing, 10.80; whalers Afternoon, $.30; Evening 1.45. The Europeans to landed in 1828, theme o! the conference is “Mus C. W. L. Hall, Montague, Thursday evening, ’ a. m. Standard time. WI O lamand aerating huge Antarctic, but there has been no Australian participation. ClubiiAuaual Meeting. P. a. Inland Ayrshire amen; June 27 at 7:30 Ayrshire breeders from Prince and Queen’: Counties should make a. special effort to meet the King's County breeders at liiontaguel ' u. w. CLAY, Secretary. Substitute single tor double crust pies. Use fewer cekel and cookies. Use vegetable instead o! Dlsify or biscuit toppings for meat pies. e.g., manhed potatoes. turnip or parsnip or combination such a: mashed potetoes and carrots. Replace dumplings in stews with extra vegetables. Be sparing with flour used on the baking board, ior dredging meats and coating foods to be pun- iried Save any surplus and use ior thickening gravy or sauce. To Freshen Stale Bread Pour a little boiling water in a J ncse have been leou e! dinners in mu D0 e Robert's fleet o! 40 deep- Empire and from ihh port were the first land in Japan, They long beiore the Evnuggllgm," 1);, Mugging, will American Commodore Perry. Whal- bv- oreacnt to laud the diuulaion. i118. in 100%. ilmn 8w fled hill Ywsu“? Pam Place 1°“! °fl a Tack Wm u“ mmhu“ o’ u“ “mud m; Qolgny of Ngw 50m W519; in the pan. cover the pan closely ohm], um", m“, u“ In“ u“ 111° “fly whale“ 0g Au§trgu3 and let stand ior about ten minutes Minoan"! ‘o ‘ha: mun.” ygn 09101-1“; mummy; who“ time depending on the degree oi “mm @031" @911 of murder, piracy. staleness and the size oi the loaf. brllwling and the orgies oi’ drinkim. Mc-isten a paper bag well, place RALPH CALLBICK. Secretary Many od’ them set up isolated sta- stale loaf in the bag. and heat in l moderate oven, Breed freahellld 544494, ' clans in parts oi Tasmania cud _ South Austxofiial ulgngn before me this way must be eaten immediate- AUSTRALIA aasmims “m m" i" 5° ‘Sb ‘ WHALING ‘NDUSTBY ___.._______ rufilsaigtr pvrlrstfitrtxaéist stale biscuits. By JACKIIOLDSWOIITH Canadian Press Correspondent SYDNEY, Australia. Jun-g 21. - (CP) —- Australia, which once ofigr- atcd the Empire's biggest whra g port, is again to ta e its place among the chief whaling nations. oi the world. A company, with Australian capi- tal. will start whaling from Hdbart, capital oithe is-lard state or Tag- mflhie. e-nd Sydney. It has already ordered a iactory ship from Britain. The company ropoees to begin operations with e ght chasers work- ing irom the factory ship, based on Hobart in "he winter and the Wat- ern Antarctic in the summer. 1t considers that prospects oi reviv- ing the industry are good largely because the war eniorced a close season in the Ar-tarctic. Whaling began in Australia in 1791. but the est whaling trip out oi’ an Australian port was made from Hobar in 1899. Norwegian": operated on the West Australian coast during the First Great War, and a Norwegian pion- eered big-scale whaling in the R533 Sea in the 1920s. Since then, Nor- CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 21st day of June A.D., 1946 In Re Estate of Martha Luud, late oi Arlington in the State o" Massachusetts in the United Stain of America, Single Woman. To the Sheriff of the County of Queem County in the said Pro- vimce or any Constable or ‘“ ‘ person within amid County GREETING t WHEREAS upon reading tr petition on file oi Anthony Lunll, of Charlottetown i-n Queens Cour“ I in the said Province. Police Oi- ficer, the Administrator of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons iutcrestd in the said Estate to be and appear bo- foz-r, ihc Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen: County. in the aald Province. on Ivcelnccday the twenty-fourth day of July next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore noon Atlan- tic Daylight Time of the same day to shew cause, if any. why the Accounts of the said Estate, should not he placed and the Ectatc cloa- LITTLE ECONOMIES THAT SAVE FLOUR Serve more milk or fruit desserts in place of those made with flour. OUT OUR WAY 1'0 s1’ THE BR E.’ ' - eveev DEER ‘rt-toss 33w», 32V; Jiiétifi AND AmeioPE DARLING values AN‘ our OF 1 CREATURES.’ SHE'S NEVER WHAT'S A owner; A Lrrrte caress- Freshen rolls. muffins and bi;- cuits by heating them in the top of double boiler. with the lid rm, orin a moistened paper hag in the oven. Uses for Stale Bread Careful huyicm and proper care By J. R. WILLIAMS CAT. A D06. A cAuAR ER. EVEN A GOLDFISH! TH’ SELFISH THE ‘PETG ‘ .5» u“ n j -. v»- sutrsunu WANTED t Traveller with car for P." E. I. to sail line oi fox cubes, fox biscuits. to: meals, and dog food. Good commission, preferable one who has another line, detailing ranches ior stores. Silver Tip Biscuit c». m. 116 Albert Street, Moncton, NB. will reduce the "what to do with make desserts such as trifle or an u, g topping tor Fruit Bettyl. _..__._._.___ the atale- bread" problem minimum. When there is stale breed the >- iollowing suggestions will use it "Pa... .. Teachers Use it for making stuffing: Ior iish. meat, poultry or vegetables. Use it in puddings. Make French toast. Make Melba toast. Make croutons to serve with so?» se it in scalloped tomatoeu. UDryhit and mike it into crumbs. se t ese crum 3- as topping for casserole dishes. to coat chops, cutlets or flail. to coat croquettes, which may be oven-baker to save int. to give body to clear soup. Use dry cake or cookie crumbs to Wanted Grades I to X. Secretary, OUR BOARDING HOUSE JOHN E. FRASER, "ve teachers for Mon- v ‘agfl Memorial [Lo] Montague With Miijor Hoopla ec-Aoirwloee! nus QIEWARD money LIFTS MV Fl AGGiNG AR-RUMPH/ . ‘Ififlfi IOMIUI oa- Mill-MIR. WIIIImWEI-Nllflfll MYWIOATIDADGABBWD 6Pu2rrc.'- AH-uwizssoo 3 H088‘! or esrrme Your: Amece/ iSNW‘ rr wouoee- l9 ARM cAueirr m ‘me wemcee, FUL i’ -- sow vau ENACTED f 1 couture"; nave come 600i A time more IN eattomuo up was Tue. Apwrzeneuome ‘moss / u.s. CAVALRY To ear YOu \I\L|.A\us,1'M ewiMi/ime OUT-AND WE'RE 80TH m emameaassmenr, LUCKY our: HEADS Alas ACCEPTING HALF 0r- rr NOT MOUNTED LIKE Moose ' _ HATRACKS. _ .44 By HAM“ PISHER and on motion of II. Francis Mae- Pbcc, Esq" Proctor for acid Potl- timer. And it is hereby ordered that a true copv hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at lent four “ weeks the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the, Court House in Charloitntown afore- said. at or near the Bank of Nova Swtla in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid an that a1! venom interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ilia Honour Ilarold lconard Palmer. Judge of the laid Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and your flat v the Court. (Sgd) l. Magnet Palmer, o: 91. Hamilton Ont 1-28-24! true. 6-24-2-9-16-41 Table; 2 Bedroom Chairs; 1 ‘hadca; 2 Bedroom Mirrors; At Ialconwood Ho; ital ant Cool: for Women’: iv Applicltldlil lbould be ' ~ nox m, Auction Sale At the Auction Rooms, Grafton Street, Friday, June 28th at 2:00 P.M. I am instructed by Mr. F. D. Areenauit to sell by Pub- lic Auction his Household Furniture including: 3 icriield Suite; 8 Bede, Springs and Matttellel; l bait of Drawers; 1 Extension Table; 1 Kidney Table; 1 Drop Lea! I Coal Scuttle and Shovel; Curtains; Hooked Rugs; Quilts; Linens and several other articles. . ‘ w. a. neuron, Auclonccr. ‘""iit"iw*l*u*+*en am. eiiirwmm?‘ ‘fe‘,‘l'l"‘i"='f“l w», . Chee- Deak; 1 Table Lamp; 2 Lamp 1 Wash Tub; ‘l Ironing Board; OFFICE A MAN WHOS A DYZIHKEQ- I MEAN- VESTJE DECiUED WE VJANT N-R‘. Q1685 TO RUN FOR MAhDfi-THKT IS- MV WIFE DECIDED ' . Dt-Eliitl ELL TAX; MP. JIGG$' r/ . 4 @1504‘, . m“ TIPPY AND “CAP,” STUBBS ___ . A FINE NIGHT For: A 33%‘: TAoNsi/Nf w» ‘ai/ouapnw a-raizr (but; lN ‘nus- RAIN-- AA AA AQ-QLAAAL by July h1g1,“ an Antoi- r. s. “riitnomo. “ ‘ l»