.ed. - riniemnymahstlawoundless y .j..a-::e::u-C-s:- The Guardian Page 13 Monday, Sept. 9. 1957 TN MEMORIAM ”ff'.t".: .'t...'''''..'. :3. ha” awn": re. nvlltime can never mop the bag- full our loved one gone before. Lavingly remunbsred by her sister and brother-in-law. Mel- ville and zudaoills Weeks Ind family. Slow Trading In N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-Wall street last week showed its extreme doubt concerning the immediate outlook for business as stock mar- krt trading sank to its lowed rats In nearli four 1""- Among Canadian issues on Isa American Exchange. Loblaw rose 11-. to own. Jupiter Oils gained He to sit and Rlcbweli Petrol- eum gained 56 I-0 15- Clllldllll Marconi dropped 16 b I a& Mo- Iybdenita dropped 56 to 1 5-10. Among Canadian issues in me New York a. ' t tiunal Nickel drop 246 points to M. Granby Mining dropped I to on and Canadian Pseillc drop- lodlld 136. niints."WallobGoodnrIIam gained 00 . Slight Upfurn In Steel Demand CLEVELAND ( AP)-Buying for most favored in the mand and production. Not every net is during in the order ncreese. Items in stronger demand include hot-rob lsd carbon sheds. cold - finished carbon bars and him earbon spring wire for autos. Steel ingot production rose for the fourth straight week. reach- ing 83 per cent oi capacity. net is half a point drove eutput the previous week and equivalent to 1.124.000 pet tons. Also exerting increased demand for steel. says the muaslna. is we - H c .. ; Ii 11- to I0-per-cent above year- ago levels with the prospect that this increased pace will continue. E Steel predicted that an anttei- AP pated lo-per-cent iacreaso in pro- duction of household equipment nest year will mean mom hust- nm ior part-makers. Int the lnsgssine adds that the long-term trend among appliance llIIlllIlI& zurers is is make rather than is uy. Scrap prices continue to sag for week: Mlkilll lrades 86 cents to till a mess ton. 'lOVtf'lWIl HALIFAX (OP)-lalllan busi- aeumea and style elddais visit snertnooh. Oue.. Oct. Ievlyins a dinner call Board of Trade. thekboesd Will llI'IO "II u. t:.iI."eily in o...&'."”"' gud I1 METEOR IIDAN. EXClIL' .1 Results - Try Classifie can and tracks Fer Sale MIIIIFOIIALIATIT. 33- iPeter'sleyIenth.PIueia-I. WI IAN'l OVIICOAI. spring and fall. Gabasdias. ,sise 40. Worn once. Dial Qt. OUANTIIY oeuse GALI.-IDN sine barrels. SID each. Wad- deil Bros. crapaud. POISALIOITIADEMAII. IRVRN ROOM DWELLING with three acres land Its miles from city on Beech Grove Road. Electricity. oil-heated. Phone 7017 or M2! after I p.m. DI PI.YMOU'I'l!.. RADIO. healer. reasonable. Phone me '93 ML! (CHEAP) IHI CIOV. hall - ton truck. Apply Ray- mold Gauthier. 146 Kent St. III DODGE CRUIADEII. LOW mileage. 1st class condition. phone cost. less MORRM MINOR. NEW motor. body in show room eondld . 515.00. M Kim! on ac III MORRIR MINOR. IX MORRIS MINOR. NEW on ctmditlon. su1s.oo. Mac- lay Motors. I3 MOIIII MINOR. GOOD . sssooo. Mac- I MIRCURY CHEAP. IN GOOD condition. call Harry MacLeod. West Royalty. dial 141! after Ill PONTIAC IN IXCELLENT condition or will sell toss Fargo hall-ton truck. George A. Mac Lead. Hunter River. In FORD TRUCK NRW TIRE! cheap. Glass tor 1311 Pontiac coach. One work horse. Apply Clarence Matters. Kelly Cmsl. lmst condition. radio, heater. turn signals. etc. sacrifice - tin. Apply Bedeque 11-14. I DODGE IN Al CONDITION. for uoo. can be seen at Cud- suahu Service Station. ill Rim Ave.. Ch"I'own. Isis DODGI GOOD CONDITION. Owner moving. Low priced ior quick sale. Phone 1177 sum- merside during day and 2442 after I p.m. No down payment as ridst aprty. I IOOM APARTMENT THIRD floor. Dial 7182. IRATID APARTMENT. s rooms end bath. centrally lo- cated. phone bill. snnsnnvr. s aoonss auii bath. heated, Phone am after I p.m. g g OOIIPIJTILY . FURNISHED snnunar cottage. Roeebank leach. R. J.. eienna. I741. MATID. 4 - ROOM APART- ment. adults only, Writs Box 5. In care oi Guardian. IDUSE. 7 WILLOW l1'ItEl'l'. spring Park. No Phone calls please. Apply Charles Moon. Went Royalty. CRIB IN GOOD CONDITION. also baby carriage. Apply Mrs. A. Dingwcll, 247 Grafton st. MASSEY IIARRIR POfI'A'l'O sprayer 45 gallon. in good condition for cash. Stats price Apply Box 392 Guardian. For sale ' nAanwoon..Ar.so csnssi hauled. Phonic 8181. VACUUM CLEANER IN GOOD condition. priced 825.M or trade for year old hens. Craw- ford Plcketts. Kelvin. as csrofs 4 Morirns ow. Michael Murphy, New Haven. ron SALE ONE SIIORTIIORN bull call I months old. Apply Mark Young. Bunbury. ELEVATOR POTATO DIGGER with divided share. good woridng condition. Herbert Profitt. Bradalbane. HUNDRED IIYIIRD pullets. Apply Earl Claw. Oy- ster Bed Bridge. KITCHEN RANGE WITII KR- mac burner. Excellent condi- tion. Phone 3917 ONE It GUAGR IIIOT GUN. bolt action two rounds. Cheap Apply 12! Cumberland St. REAR END AND. DRIVE shalt for 1941 Ford also body parts. Dial (B3. POR RALE OR RENT NEW Bungalow. one mile Irorn Mon- tague. Dial 5196 Charlotte- town. ALUMINIUM COMBINATION doors and windows. step and stair railings. Trade in your old doors and windows at Weatherall Aluminium Co. 125 Kent St. Dial 6428 Free estim- ates ILECTBOLUX . VACUUM cleaners like new. guaranteed with complete cleaning attach- ments. From 319.95 to 309.95. also have available for ' d gs - Big FOR SALE Bungalow for sale. Brigh- ton area. 6 rooms, oil heat- WT-AI.lnOl'l'I.II. P&cenarts.llat&. WAN!IDs OI FOX harass. James Watson. suin- mcside. WANIID TOIUYOI ISN'T. ed, ve particainrs . Eaasmouannu. Apply: lasted Is lay IANTIDTOIUYFIANKIJN dovs.iDial73. GEORGE DOUGLAS 96 Upper Queen St. FOR SALE ' LENOX HOTEL. 14 rooms. all furnished- Can be bought with or without furniture. Going concern. Apply- GEORGE DOUGLAS. 96 Upper Queen St. WANTED TO IUY ONI HUN- dred or more acre farm with- in I miles of Charlottetown. Apply Box sso Guardian. Walfll Tl lest WANTID TO l.lN'l' GARAGE zgilnity of King lquare. Dial VIII! Wastes WOMEN IN l'IP'l'Yl Will!!! job as house keeps for gentle- men. more for home than high mu. Apply Res 395. Guar-. FOR SALE Attractive modern bungalow-type dwelling on the Airport Road containing four rooms and bath with bedroom accommodation on second floor. Basement landscaped. Low tax rate. Reduced to sell. Apply- iiustm mom... 154 Richmond Street. FEMALE. STENOGRAPHER An excellent opening exists for a female stenographer with typing and filing experi- ence. Shorfhand not necessary as modern dictating equipment used. Excellent working conditions. modern office. All employee benefits. Apply In person to- CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED Che rloffetown. late delivery Electrolnx with automatic paper bag elec- tion feature. Trade-ins. priced (or immediate sale only 10.90 complete. Tel. mo or see them at Maritime Compact Sales. 178 Kent st, Charlotte- town (Dealers inquires invited). SALESMAN To travel Prince Edward Island. Good working condi- LAIGI aoosmvo nous: ply cm"! A? FQalg Ilglg Hutu tions. All correspondence kept strictly confidential. in . com-Anna Apagr. THREE RELIAILE. EXPER- ment.";lr:'.fI-oor. nnnhsatsd. Iiieiagtdwot-:1es;:,l'r.i:un.t::ten for APDIJK. mun G no wnnv iron wnaanvo BOX 1000 GUARDIAN "..'....L.":.. 3'f....7.E..? may dresses om ta you IWIII. . 5'3?” "” " ””"' """ 2..'?2'.i"rJ.'ilf..:””"r.f.'."I."' 2; ----'----:'-:'mr'' friends. No cnvmins. ivut- 'n' m"'NT ' ment or experience nee '""' " N no A n I-'aahi ' tow"----it-'...'...."'-",:'..W" --ten. M...-”.": BARRISTERS, ,OPTOMETRISTS :'e!sal':."Pel.sone (I31 frtanlpt?-1 glut 13'” Y ”:T' ' E ocroaaa1srroisAvtsr-'-'------- SOL T 'lc' .l.A.Carrutlaers.R.O. 2-n um-AI-outta;-:lh arm; Isle llsis lasted sat. mm... a Poster nu-ca. nu an am. so not-n ---------m nu.-.....ssi. . m,.s-..m Juan. Iolicitar. av!" YOhU:G"M:NM:3Rh -Br Grant. 0. Dim iam" ll '1" M ""1"! W"? sinuses an. out ass &"”"""' m'l.b"eo W0aTiIIi.eTluBull:st.' c.'.'L'.'..a "mm -M. A. Farmer, Q.C., Llff - 1, 3 1'. 1.. 3.0, 0'-MIA '-rm"--"r-'-' nensstcssunemsms c,,,,,,.,,,i.,',,u uses an: - cons-Amen "III CIILFIIIH --'-rf cm, 1137 on. ..;-n.....4-us ..........:. ....-... Allison I. 51. Central. Available this guy; A "gun-g g1-oygg mum”. om an ”1R.r your own tune. as -------m--m-- .1,” Wnl Ga LLB. ' ' ' '.::.';l:...';.':.':::.”';..:;: .i......”.'.': u'1'i:?....--t --'-- -- - L "' ""7 "'”' Palmer I Haslarn -........"””...' ..:l”2l;...iT'”..."f ,-..-.-Liv-.-;-2 .--L. ct-mzopRAcroR gong; mm In-tint the Peaks a Nicholson mn..l..m..".'.iL'.""'""' " Dr.W.ll.Cassoa J.A.MaeGoigsa ml-nneest. nlstssn tune-to-I--mount &IhEg..IIal0ItQIIenI.. 5..:.,"p.."i':."'"n...".”"n. at: mm M. it-uson. us an-lelnesn co; an mu. sue will II-W ARCHITECT 5.9.3, Q... (Aheve Isa Dealer) W A 3 Qc 6' Ki” n&"d . ...e..... mg. of. e....' .'.. ...........”"h..,,. ..;...... -mm ' Iacfhm 5 Train a'''”'''''' ""'" nw m cusses dHse. .&- .. as .” png”, 1 ug lerwsss Iliad "'-'”""2.f FIE MUSICIANS M 9' 9IINI'I0II -'---''T-'''-''"'T- .. .- -.-. g;-- ---'-'t- I '2": you IIIIII-a'l't ' ,u'.f"'..f"""'” asa--'sssan-unsn. mans ' 1.lIn.INAC(IN emu-rennean omen CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS KEN IEETTOO. mes-mace. unman-on BLUEBERRY PLANTATION FOR SALE Alleged Smuggling Ring lender Surrenders In N. Y. NEW YORK (AP) -Harry olanlnlarnatlonalnarcoticsra-s "ll lasurrIdcrieg.thaSt-you-old A to make a profitable investment. lcreisaaoppostunltylorsomeonetogetlntothe ” t u budasssnuick.ly.Thlstanneoversaaares efil aeresnndis located within 11 miles of Charlottetown. Approximately ll acres were burned In the spring ol 1557 and there is abounding evidence for an excellent and bountiiul crop neat sumnac. An additional 12 acres were cleared and burned in 1Msbutnaedsburnlngforacropin1950.'l'hereis upwardsotal acresmorefobeclearedwbichhas " ” i I: l There are 225 high bush blueberry trees which were planted in lldd. These include all of the most promising varieties to date. and most in! them were imported from nurseries in the U.s.A. With some attention they will commence bearing fruit in 1950. Thebalanpeofthenreais 4' iandi 'd sood' b and pulpwood. The farm borders on a river which would provide an ideal location for a summer home. Several otters have been received from prospectors outside the Province for the purchase ol this plantation. but it is the wish of the owner to give some progressive Islander the first opportunity The reason for selling is that the owner. due to other committ- ments, lacks the time to properly develop this project '.lZ;””'".....' ”'.....""'. 'f2??. snussiins the day ill the office of U.I. attorney Paul W. uarch by narcotics agents. scribed as a prominent rackets ours in New York City. Phile- delphia and Miami. was among . . . . aadians-named in a narcotics conspiracy ' ”ctrnent which was netting up to 3N.0N.Wl I ii"!- spenad Wednesday. Willis Smith of Toronto. are spud ing their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basel Miilman in Coleman. left for the Girl Guides tics . surreusrnd to- Wiillams.endi.nga Stromberg alias Nig Bases. de- -three of them Cn- lie was tabbed the mastermind O'lEARY Mr. Robert Craswell and Mr. Miss Jean Coughlan, 0'Leary. World garage. Hot air heating, oil furnace. Spacious grounds. For further particulars apply to- J. ELM!!! DLANCHARD. Solicitor, 185 Queen St., Charlottetown. AUCTION SALE AT WEST COVEHEAD TUESDAY, SEPT. 10th AT 1 0'CLOCK OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS I-"arm consisting of 81 acres. 60 clear. wood and lumber, 2 dwellings, near school, church and store. balance Stock:-4 milch cows, 2 calves and one horse- Implements:-One Ferguson tractor good as new; Cockshutt two sod plough; 1 Ferguson tractor pulley, grain binder Deerlng. grain drill, hay mower, lever har- Plain. cation as Doyle in Campbellton. Cmtsoary Camp at Doe Lake. Ontario. Jean was one of the two Prince Edward Island girl guides whose essays were judged best in a recent national store essay contest. Mr. and Mrs. Neill MacLeod of Woburn. Masa.. have been visit; lng with Mr. and Mn. Alexander Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Milligan. and Mr. Alvin Mac- Lean in Milo. and other relatives and friends in the vicinity. Mr. Michael Costello and sis- ter Carolyn of Maine. U.s.A.. are spending some time with relatives and friends in Bras and vicinity. Mr. Boyde Dumville of Mur- ray Harbour. recently spent a few days with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Dumville in 0'Leary. Mr. Reggie Doyle of Jamaica Mass.. is spending his va- wlth his lather. Mr. Thom- Mlas Irma Cooke of Tomato. is rows, hlller. rubbet tired farm wagon, su1keyLEltough, scuffler, milking machine. cream separator. Fairbanks engine six h.p., 1 Ford V-8 engine, crusher 10 in., 1 10 in. belt 38 it, a quantity of other belting, 2 forty-ton jack screws. Crop:-Fourteen acres standing grain, 8 tons baled hay, 125 bushels old oats. Fumiture:-1 Coldspot refrigerator. 3 piece ches- terfield set. 1 kitchen range, 5 bureaus, and mattresses. 1.couch. 3 commodes. electric washin 5 tables, 2 organs. er, 1 grain 5 beds, springs 1 sidebosrd,1 3 machine Gill. 1 Phllco cabinet radio, visiting with her father. Mr. Pres er cooks in Cape Wolfe. Mr. John Mu head. Ollleary. left for Fredericton on Tuesday evening. where he will be em- ployed at carpenter work with the Schurman Co. Mrs. Wlnnilred Dunbar of Vic- toria. B.C.. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jags Sabine. Mr. R. Pappaa of Washington. DC. is spending his holidays with his cousin Mr. Laurids MacLen- aan in Wee; Cape. Miss Betty Maccallum. Som- Rumiaa-btrn Itrnmberg kept I psmnlne made through a lawyu Wednesday night. The lawyer made arrangements lor the sur- render. Narcotics agents had been searching the city for Stronherg "h t success. In tin indictment. 16 others were named as co-conspirators but not deIuII'lJIIi5- Tl” lndli-'l' meat was returned Aug. 27 I903 kept sealed until Wednesday 10 permit arrests; Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kim: and son Jackie oi Boston. Mass., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ern- est MacGregor. The Misses Ella and in Smith who have been spcndlnl Mme time in Caribou. have returned their homes. Mr. Herbie Strang who has been employed in Tomato lor the past yngr is wading his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strang in 0'Leary. school mates of George Strang are glad to see him home again after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. and then later moved to the Community Hospi- tal hr O'Leary. following his ac- cident. when he was thrown from his wheel as he was struck by a trailer car. Mr. and Mrs. Upton man have returned to their h e in 0'Lesry alter a very pleasant trip to the United States. Mr. Bud Ellis of Toronto. is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dlllia Ellis in 0'Leary. Mr. Clifford Gallant. 0'Lnary. has gone to Ontario. where he will seek employment. Miss Valerie Livingstone left to Ontario recently and will be em- ployed there. Miss Livingston has been working in the Jelley's Department store in O'Leary for the past couple of years. Mr. Garth Harrison. O'loary. has gone to Montreal where he will take a course in Agricultural work. frhe Messrs Norman Kennedy. O'Leary. and Wavel Sabine of West Point. are now employed in the Rank of Nova lcotla. 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. George Ouitos and lamlly oi Valcartier. Que- bec. have been visiting with re- latives and friends in West Point and Springfield West recently. 1 t bath ti t 1 u fb gm? Mnlliwml-11rl4Fr?ulI " C? se new room x ures. conss n o atht . ' W" 0 '- ' - 90' basin, toilet, bowl. never uncrnted. 1 Sirfger sewllibg mm" mkhm I" C”l"""" . machine, drophead, 1 room stove, 1 electric hot-plate, 1 g.l.i;..:d T2353” Ldtmrlllllclrn glatstah lscunhghlm 0' knitting machine, new. one swivel chair, 1 thirty-pound Mans bad a short visit at on weeks 'at tno'hom:v:tnll:r'slst':r: cream can.,buckefs. forks. shovels and hoes and a lot WM 01 MI'- Ind Mn Sllnlord III Alma and Elmsdsle and st of other articles too numerous to mention. V”-'""" '" WW" ''”''"3- if" 30"" 9' 59" l"'0"HI'- M!- Mr. and Mrs. Marne Wedlock Terms of Sale-Up to 310.00 cash. over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes with and daughter Deborah of Hamil- fnn. Ontario. are spending a two John E. Mountain. Alma Miss Olga Mountain of Sun- mersldc. returned to her home interest 696 per annum. 579 off for cash. PERCY H. FARRAR CLAUDE cRAswELL Owner Auctioneer Dial 7824. MEN'S WEAR SALESMAN Required immediately by leading retail store. young man with some experience in selling men's fur- nishings and men's clothing. weeks vacation at the home their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Das- al Wedlock in 0'Leary. to O'Leary and vicinity. O'Leary and vlclniu! attended the annual Aquatic Day celebrations hdd as Kildare River bridge on after spending some time at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profit and children Ronnie, shells and James of summerslde. spent a recent weekend at the home of Mrs. Pm!it's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paulinus Kelley and family. lloseviile. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wallace and baby at Toronto are spend- ing a couple of weeks vacation at the home of Earle's parents. of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bills of . were recent visitors Quite a number of residents of FOR SALE Position offers usual employee benefits. Apply in handwriting to- BOX 399 GUARDIAN OFFICE A reliable man for foreman in feed mixing plant. Must be willing to accept responsibility. Applications will be received at the Kensington Co-operative As- WANTED sociation Ltd- office until September 11th. KEITH STEWART, Manager. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockhart and Mrs. Donald of Malpaque Straw blowers, complete with pipe. Write- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M CFADYEN xlyankclartll. Alma. on Wednes- MAC T ' Mr. uglgh 'Donald. vetinary -student of Guelph. 0nt.. who working far the Department of and who is stationed at Bathurnf. N.B. spent a recent weekend at his home in Alma. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Frank Klnch and family in the death or the late Mrs. Kinda. whose death occurred at her home in Alma on Monday. August ma. 9 Canoe Cove or phone New Haven 9-2 FOR SALE Semi - bungalow contain- ing six rooms and bath- room. Situated on paved highway at Southport. ce- ment foundstion, half acre of land. Priced below 86.- 000. RICH IAUL TORONTO (CPI--Two banite cleaned out a fashionable lloor street West Jewelry store of too, con in merchandise laturday at- 0!l' Phiol-w the proprietor. Jeweler A Rosenberg was taken to hospital with severe head wounds. The bandits cleaned RADIO ANNOUNCERS L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and Insurance .'h"...,,g.""'.g,u"d.,u: 1'4: 166 Great George St. di-.3: otgiamnndrings. unset dia- r I list PM 3912 ...... ..."..... ....'”"”.,. CFCY will be conducting auditions from September 9 to I4fh for those interested in a career in radio or television announcing. Ad- ditions to our staff may be made in both mediums. Applicants should be preferably in the 30 to 40 year age group. and with a college ed- ucation or equivalent background. We are Ioelrin for men who may be presently em- Ioy but may have the desire to enter a geld that offers a good permanent future for the right type of bright, intelligent personal- ity. We are looking for applicants who wish fe remain permanently in the Charlottetown ONO. fe:- R. F. LARGE. Mane r. CFCY Radio and . Charlottetown. P. I. I. Street. 0pealA.Il.-lP.Il.Iah!tl!aoQlA' - h&IAI.-Illa” MAURICE BLOCKF co. LTD. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP 820.00 Centrally I2000 lb. fool Pa t h ricesf hides, horsehair-.. hm yinshishos cu P 0? Tnsckscaiewektdngforymsrennvenienoa Av x.-....--. .. .......... '- toAaT mma.eQ.. dx