‘Downing, my three special nurs- \ Do It Now...BUY, RENT or SELL Wit-I1 Want Ads, - .._ Page 8, The Guardian Friday, June, 6, 1958 IN MEMORIAM COLLIER — In loving memory of James N. Collier, who passed away on the 5th of June. 1950- God alone known how we miss him. Never will his memory fade Loving thoughts will AIWBVS linger To the spotwhere he was laid. Lovingly ‘remembered by his Wife and family. WORTH — In loving memory of our father, Lemuel Worth, who passed away June 6, 1933. ,We do not need I special day. To bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. Inserted by his family. JOHNSTON —* In loélng memory of our son and brother Charles Avard Johnston, who was kill- ed June 6, ‘1951. « The Master called our loved one To come with Him above. To share with little children there The blessings of his love. Beyond the gate Our loved one finds happiness and rest, ’ And there is comdort In the thought, That a loving God knows best. Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, Sisters and Brothens. IIAIIII 0F THAIIIIS I wish to thank Drn. Smith, es, also hospital nurses and shaft. All those who sent cards, flow- ers and treats. Rev. Mr. Eanle, Rev. Mr. I-Iobson, Rev. Vr. Web- ber, who visited me while a‘ patient in Prince County Hos- pital, and the kind friends and neighbours who visited me since I came home. Mrs. Hedley L. Muttart. Agents Wanted PLEASANT WAY TO EARN A8 a neighbour representative for Avon Cosmetics. For interviews Write Mrs. Rita G. Dunn, 16 Princess St. Moncton, N.B. “MEN OR WOMEN - EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 dillferent Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without ex- perience, your success is as- sured in following my direc- tives. Write for my thirty;-day helping-hand offer-noW.~ G. Laurin—Pre-sidernt - Paula Ltd.- 2l St. Paul East-Montreal. Boarders Accomnlodated WANTED, OLD AGE PENSION- ers. Phone 9984. Baby clllclts iU§N CHERY now open. A special bred for every need. cars Leaving‘ CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO via Boston, June 21st. Dial 6803. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX, Sunday, can take two passeng- ers. Phone 9391. Truck To Toronto Refrigerator truck leav- ing for Toronto June 9 can accommodate couple tons‘ freight. Also interested in booking return load. Dial Charlottetown 3333. cars and Trucks For sale TWO I-TON TRUCKS._STAKE bodies. good motors and tires. Cheap. Phone Montague 170-2. 1956 PLYMOUTH, 2 - DOOR. show room. condition, mileage 4,700.9 MacKay Mlotors, St; Peters Road. 1953 HENRY J. IN GOOD CON- dlition with radio and good tires. Price $475.00. App1yl0. K. Rubber Welders. Roy Mills. 1950 METEOR. RADIO. HEAT- er. Two spare tires. Good mot- or. Price $250. Reason for sell- ing, owner leaving Province. Dial 6032. felllale Help Wanted . WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY irrperson to Island Grill. KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP- ply New England Cafe. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY , in Person to Men:t’s Restaurant. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR TOUR- lst ca-bins near Charlottetown. Box 165. Sou ris Hospital Two Registered Nurses Required 1 Female Help Wanted .WANTED , girl or woman 1519. .For Sale CAR RADIO PHONE 9234. EXPERIENCED for general housework and cooking. Apply American Consulate, 206 Union Street, Saint John. Tel. OX 2- OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS / ._ 1' SIT IN A FLOWERV ooe—6< H57 . / -\\\\ ""— ‘-2-'."'.\"?'ah“.-I-Ea‘? , dition. Phone 3564. ion on Main Street. Alberton. OIL SPACE HEATER. APPLY 18 Upper Queen. KEROSENE REFRIGERATORS (small), limited number. ply Box 156 Guardian-Patriot. LARGE NEON SIGN._ CAN BE connected. Very reasonable price. Call 7341'. ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. RANGE — TWO OIL BURNERS and coil. Reasonable price’. Dial 4767. ONE 1957 MOBILE HOME-35 tit. length in perfect condition. Apply Waldo Beck, Borden. ONE TRACTOR TRAILOR AND pump jack. Apply Ha-Told Mor- row, Harrington. / 1 RANGETTE. PERFECT CON- WHITE ROSE SERVICE STAT- AP- .090 :. “ I CAN EASV see WHY A are success COULD ’ ,—- - AN’ DREAM HE wAs aAc,l< IN HIS 60‘/HOOD" HOW HE CAN srr AN‘ ‘ DREAM HE'S BACKON A CGJ7. CLAMMV, 5l2sAsv MACHINE ls TOO MUCH FOR ME! NO, YOUR ass-r DREAMS ARE ABOUT YOUR ass-r LDAFINE" I THINK HE l>ll> A LOT as: rr on THAT MACHINE! DELL BUT For Sale For Rent IKENMORE “on. BURNER (range). Used nine months. Price $150.00, also G. E. Fridge with new unit $75.00. Phone 3341. 2 RECONDITIONED ELECTRO- lux cleaners with tools (cheap). Cash Sales. Phone 8066. PRINCIPAL FOR. .BONSHAW School. Seventeen pupils. Alp- ply Mrs. Stewart MacMill-an. SHALE AND CLAY FOR FILL on _roads, etc. W. W. Clow, Gr-and Tracadle. ONE FRESH COW AND CALI-‘. Apply Amos Callaghan, Tyrone Lot 65.. FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN furnished summer cottage. Dial 9908. 22 BUSHEL GREEN MOUNTAIN . Sets freshly cut. Lorne Dochenty, Kensdngton. ' IRON BED. SPRING MATTRESS Bureau and washstand. All for $35.00. Dial 9881. SERVEL KEROSENE 9 CUBIC ft. refrigerator 3 years old Burgeonlf Dial 7341. 4 COUNTER WITH DRAWERS. 10 1-2 feet. long. Apply 18 Up- per Queen St. _ ENTERPRISE R A N ‘G E IN good condition. Call -18 Upper Queen St. ' FEEDER CATTLE, CHOICE milk cow. John M. Mulligan, Newton. ‘ ONE ELECTRIC MOTOR 74- horse power. G. E. S. F. Apply Ray Leard, Mount Stewart. Dial 2-33. FOUNDATION potatoes. Good reading. Gavin McAleer. Phone 25-23 Hunter River. ' ABEGWEIT OATS AND ACADIA Wheat mixed also Acadian wheat Athol MacBeath, Marsh- field. FOR SALE. OR. RENT,. 12 room house with bath, oil fur- nace, garage, and building, al- so a laulge yand. Phone 7915. DESIRABLE RESIDEN . tial property at 55 York Lane. Apply the Royal Trust Com- pany, Charlottetown. REGISTFRED. LANDRACE. From advanced registered sows finest quality, reasonable price Magic Ranch, Travellers Rest. KENNEBEC .. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS QUAHAUGS OYSTERS PROW_SE 8: AGNEW Foot of Prince SI’. Phone 7I5b FOR SALE, Garden Tractor, 2% hp. with plow, cultivator, Grass Cutter, Lawn Mower, Driv- ing .Wagon, Cream Sepa- rator, 350 lbs. scuffler, Driving Saddle, Brooder Stove,“ small building, quan- tity harness straps, etc. One -horse hay mower, one driving and one box sleigh, _new. . . .- Apply: W. R. SHAW, St. Catherines FOR SALE '- 2 ten inch belts, five ply, one 43 ft., one 46 ft. One used Chrysler motor, 6 cylinder, built for sawmill use with shaft and pulleys. On heavy steel base. Apply : HANCOCK, Murray River. For Rent LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT Room. Phone 3679. I floor, unheated. ‘Apply E. N. Kays, Phone 6234. 6-ROOM HOUSE. NOT HEATED. Dial 3250. or Call 18 Upper Queen. , 2 FURNISHED ROOMS IDEAL for working couple. 114 Upper Prince Street. 6 ROOM HOUSE, SECOND’ HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER TO , TAKE‘ charge of plant office do pal-l roll, cost anilyses, supplies and inventory control, growers ac- counts. Good salary, excellent opportunity for capable per- son preference to person age 25-45 years. Appbr P. E. I. Foods.Ltd. ‘ SELL OVER PHONE DESK SPACE AND PHONEI PROVIDED. WORK THE— HOURS YOU WANT. EXPERI- ENCE NOT NECESSARY. WE SHOW YOU HOW IN TWENTY MINUTES. AGE N0 BARRIER IF YOU ARE,ovER TWENTY- ONE. IN QUIRE AT GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Monday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OR CALL MR. STELZ Phone 8506 , Lost And Found 'l..OST. BLOOD STONE SIGNET 1-mg, lange -setting. Finder leave at Guardian. L O S T: CHATELAINE PIN (Napoleon and Josephine) In or vicinity of the Nearly New Shop 114 Kent St. Reward. FOR RENT: HOUSE IN HUN- ter River. Apply Mrs. Elmer Smith, Hunter River. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH bath. Also 1 furnished room. Dial 3061. 4 LARGE ROOMS ON THIRD floor with hot and cold water Reasonable raltes. Apply to 190 Elm Ave or phone 9382. CATTLE PASTURED BY mon-th or for the ‘season. Apply J 0 it n Aylward, Southport. Phone 7858. ment and bath. Continuous hot water. Centnally located. Apply Box "WH", Guardian-Patriot. R O O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 FROM JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 1s'l:., a five rqonn apartment. Partly furnished or umfiulrnilsln edl. Central Location. Apply Box 160 care of Guardian and Patriot. FOR RENT Televisions $5.00 Per Week Radios $2.00 per week Portable Radios $1.00 per Day Flocir Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per'Day Power Mowers $1.00 Per Hour Zawn Rollers $2.00 Per Day Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Day Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day Floor Sanders $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.00 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per Week _ Firestone Home 8:‘ Auto THREE - ROOM APARTMENT with bath. Phone 9435. 11 FT. FIELD ROLLER AND Adams truck wagon. Both in good condition. Ivan Bowness, Kensin-gton. ICE CUBE MAKER IN EXCEL- lent condition. Ideal for motel, restaurant or hotel. Douglas Bros., and Jones. ' FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn mowers. Garden tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court St. Summerside. MILCH COW TO FRESHEN IN one week; also ‘three steers, 500 lbs. each‘; Also 3-sod plow; 2 tons choice baled hay. Apply Ralph Gay, Winsloe. MENS’ BLUE DENIM WORK Jackets, $3.98. Smocks, -4.98. Sizes 38 - 44. Shop at Ho1mlan’s Summerside and Charlottetown for the lowest prices in quality ' work clothing. 14 CHOICE YOUNG MILK cows; Average test for herd 4 .4 also 3 standard bred mares. Harness, hobbies and bike. Fred Taylor, North Grandville. ONE PRACTICALLY NEW 16 M. M. projector, complete with sound system, screen and ac- cessories. Suitable for church or school. Apply Box 1000 in care of Guardian. FOR SALE: BELANGER range, combination electric and wood or coal. Price $35.00. Apply Box 100, Guardian, Montague. HOUSE IN HUNTER RIVER village for sale. Modern home throughout. Eiglht rooms with bath and,sunuporch. Apply to Mrs. John'L. Proctor, Hunter River, P. E. I. TANYITNE WISHING FARMALL. sod plow, and 3 section spring tooth llarrows. Very reason- ably prlced. Phone Summer- Immediately For Staff Duties Apply side 7362. ____‘___é FOR SALE House and barn with large lot. .\'cal‘ Charlotte- town, nice location. To MATRON I I Apply : BOX 165 GUARDIAN Super H. Tractor, Ccckshutt 3 ' HOUSE FOR RENT. FOUR lallgerooms. Hot and cold PIONEER PLANT .'l‘he ilinst aluminum plant In Canada was started at Niagara water. Adults only. Dial 8073. Falls, Ont! in 1895. HEATED FIVE ROOM APAR'I'- I IN VICINITY OF SCHOOL ST. and Gay Ave., one brown lea- ther jacket. Rewand. Phone 4487. '.OST —- WHEEL AND TIRE 900 by 20 on Belvedere Ave. Be- tween Mount Edward and Mali- peque Road, Charlottetown. Finder please return to M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd. Charlotte- town, Reward. Miscellaneous NOTICE Teachers Wanted I l PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR; Hunter River School. Supple-I ment $750.00. Apply Frank, Bagnall, Hunter River. I TEACHER. WANTED FOR? Point Prim School. Supplement , $500.00. Apply Martin MacRae, Point Prim Secretary. WANTED TEACHER FOR NINE Mile,Creek School. Supplement $600.00. Gordon Taylor, Secre- tary, Cumberland. TEACHER WANTED FOR WIN- sloe North School present sup- plement $850.00 Apply Nelson Stevenson, Secretary. TEACHER ( PRINCIPAL) FOR Covehead Road School. Apply S.-J. Birt, Secretary Covehead Road TEACHER FOR MT. BUCHAN- an School. Present supplement $500.00 Apply John Nicholson, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED. Ton South Lake School. Supplement $500.00. Apply Louis Stewart, Secretary. FOR ROSENEATH SCHOOL District. Good supplement. Ap- ply Calviln, Smith, -secretary. Roseneath. TEACHER WANTED‘ FOR North River School, near Charlottetown. Good supple- ment. Apply Mrs. John Mac- Eachern, secretary. TEACHER WANTED_ FOR North Granville School. Sup- -plement $500. Apply Helen W. Howatt, secretary. QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED Catholic Teachers, for Elemen- tary and High School Classes/ in Laval West, Quebec. Excel- lent salary, New School, 20 m.iles from Montreal. Send alp- plications, giving qualifications, years of experienc- to: Maur- ice Glover, 206 - 11th. Ave., St. Eustalc-he, Sur Le Louc Quebec. Teacher’ Wanted All school taxes owing Covehead Road School must be paid on or before June 15 or they will be handed in for collection. By Order of Trustees. I Nursery Stock _ ANNUAL. FLOWER PLANTS now ready. Quality excellent as usual. John A. MacLeod—— North River Rd. STRAWBERRY P L A N T S. Grown from Virus Free stock -Senator Dunlap, premier or sparkle, $1.50 per 100 or $10.00 per 1,000 prepaid. Dial 9202 N. S. MacLeod, 79 Green St. STRAWBERRY PLANTS mom government inspected Virus free stock. Dunlaps $1.50-100 $10.00-1000 A. W. Kennedy Mt. Edward Road. ANNUAL. FLOWER. PLANTS. newest and best varieties; red geraniums, window box Ivy; potted plants. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. FIN- est from government approved Virus free- stock. Senator Dun lop $1.50- 100; $10- 1,000. Prem- ier and Sparkle $2-100; $14- ’ ,l000. Prepaid. Discount over thousand. H. G. Judson, Alex- andra. ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 I IBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson I I-‘onus 150 Richmond St. .I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M‘ Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova'Scotia Bid‘ Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. ,A. McGuigan, B.A.- Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q C Room 207 Confederation Bldg. . Corner Queen and Richmond sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg: IA 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street ’Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 3! Trninot 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 . CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince'St. Dial CE OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthcrs, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. .I. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. I ARCHITECT J. F. TOOIVUS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. DIal386S G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 . Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 _ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), lvI.E.l_c., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ' McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER nnornnns a co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ _ 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P, 0, Box 137 ARTHUR J. GARRETI‘ PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 533 Teachers Wanted WANTED FIRST CLASS EX- perienced -teacher for Mt. Her- bent School, Supplement $700. J. R. Munn, Secretary. W A N T E D—TEACHER FOR - Fredericton School. Supplement $900.00—Apply William Mac- Eachern, Secretary. ONE TEACHER FOR NEW Perth School. Supplment $700. Mrs. Homer Moar,’ Secretary. New Perth. TEACHER WANTED FOR NEW London School. Supplement is $750. No grade 9 or 10. Mrs-. Morton Adams, Secretary. TEACHER FOR GREENBAY School. Supplement $500.00.‘ Apply Secretary, Mrs. Mat- Mathias Flood. New Wiltshire. TEACHER FOR. HAMPTON School. Good Supplement. Mrs. Earl Callback, Secretary. TEACHER wANTED'FolI FAR- mington School. Supplement $450.00. Carl Wood, Secretary. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED first or second class teacher for senior department of Mid- dlleton School. Supplement $700. Apply James Hamill, Central Bedeque. TEACHER W A N T E D FOR Wheatley School Supplement $800 for licenced teacher. Alp- ply D. W. Ma-cPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. TEACHERS WANTED FOR Johnston’s R i v e r School. Grades 1 to 8. Supplement $600. Secretary William Trainer Jr. Ch.al'lottetow.n RR. 9. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Sherbrooke School No. 69 about 212 miles from Summerside. Supplement $650. for suitable teacher. Apply Elmer F. Waite secretary, Sherbrooke, Phone 608-l5. TEACHER. WANTED, BRACK- for CROSS.ROADS SCHOOL Supplement $1,000.00 for lst. Iclass experienced tea- :her meeting our require- ments. I Apply: Miss Margaret Jones, Sec’y. Trustees, Charlottetown R.R. 1 Telephone 7839 TERM I958-59 WANTED FOR Male and female teach- ers for English Catholic school. Apply :— Catholic School Municipality of St. Hubert, -9 Martin St., St. Hubert, Co. Chainbly, Que. Salesman Wanted SPECIALTY SALESMAN An experienced tnaveller can increase his earning-s with our extensive line of specialty adver- tising items. Can be handled full time or as a supplementary line. Prefer man who is now travelling as a salesman and has good connections. Ca-r necessary. Write Box 164 Guardian-Patriot office. Services offered BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you're an advertiser or a reader. there’s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phono- 8506. Transportation Wanted AUTOMOBILE . TRANSPORTA- tion to Toronto. To arrive June 22. Two gentlemen school in- structors. Box 159 Guardian - Patriot. ' Seeds STORE OPEN‘ DA_ILY, ' LSO Monday and Thursday evenings Complete lin e of Vegetable, Mange], Turnip, and Kale Seed. Vesey’s Seeds, York. WANTED WANTED ALE BOTTLES pints or quarts. Dial 8595. BABY CRIB IN GOOD CON- diltion. Phone 6066. GOOD USED LARGE DRESS trunk. Phone 4297. WANTED: PILE DRIVER, TO buy or rent. P.0. Box 256, Montague. CUB UNIFORM, SHORTS, SIZE 25 or 26; socks, and belt. Dial 3611. WANTED HOUSE TO RENT. In or near City. Alpply Box 161. . FARM NEAR CHARLOTTE. town. On or near pavement. Must have good buildings. Ap- ply Box 153. WANTED TO BUY——MAN’S bicycle in good. condition. Ap- ply to James Cudmore, Win- sloe, Phone 7976. USED FARM TRACTOR WITH or without potato cultivators.‘ Write stating particulars to Box 163 Guardialn-Patriot. By BORIS MISKEW_ Canadian Press Staff Writer‘ EDMONTON (CP)—-A new shill- ping company, formed to help meet the needs of the expanding outposts in Canada’s Arctlc. W111 begin operations this summer._ Known as Arctic Shipping Llm’ ited, the company will be the f11‘Sf to make reg-ular shipments be- tween Vancouver and points along the coast of the Arctic. Shipping companies in the past have hauled cargoes from Vancouver to the Arctic, but only on special runs. ‘ Supplies to the Arctic by water- now are chiefly handled by the Crown-owned Northern Transpor- tation Company Limited and the privately - operated Yellowknife Transportation Company Limited- Tlle Hudson's Bay Company, which sold its river fleet to North- ern Transportation early this year, still maintains its far north- ern fleet of six ships. Both Yellowknife Transportation and Northern Transportation ply regularly during -the summer months along the Mackenzie River to the Arctic. Ocean. The newly - formed company will carry general cargo from Vancouver, through the Bering Strait and around Alaska, to point IN ‘ MEMORIAM MRS. CHRISTINE MORRISON I Funeral services for Mrs. Chris- tine Morrison, who passed away Friday at her home, were held on Monday afternoon at Groveton, N.H. the Methodist Church with Rev. Herbert Cooper of Canaan, Vt., and Rev. Maurice Porter officiating. Bearers ‘were Ralph Emerson, Stewart Nugent, HS. Israel and Floyd Carter. Burial was in Gmveton Cemetery. Mrs Morrison was born on Dec. 25, 1881, in South Granville, P. E. Island, Can., the (laugh- ter of George and Katherine Gunn. She received her nurses’ .rainin-g at the Lying in Charity Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa., and 0 was later Superintendent there. On Sept. 1, 1917, she marreid Michael Morrison, who was orig- inally from Prince Edward Is- land, in Philadelphia, and they moved to Groveton. She worked as a special nurse at the Lan- caster Hospital and ran a mat- ernity home in Groveton for many years. She served as sup- erintendent at the Lancaster Hos- p_i'tal_ for about eight years, re-' signing because of an operation when one of her legs was am- putated in 1948. Later, another operation was necessary ampu- tating her other leg. Although she had to use a. wheel chair, she_ retained her cheerful disposition, and those visiting her were amazed by her good spirits. Her hobbies were mlaklin-g jewelry and knitting, she sent many gifts of mittens and socks to all the neighborhood children each ,Christmas. Her home was always open to vis- itors, and no one was ever sick that she knew without receiving cards from .her. During her illness, her sisters- O’Cater, spent much time ing and helping. Survivors include her husband, Michael J. Morrison, and sister, Miss Mime Gun-n, both of Grove- ton; and a brother, William Gunn of Stanley Bridge_ P.I., Can. _ Wanted WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap’ lI‘0I1 and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO-. - LTD. 158 Kent st. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT For the month of July small boat with outboard motor, sufficient power water skiing small children. visit- in—law, Mrs. McMillan and Mrs., New Shipping Firm TO I“ Begin Arctic Operations a.s far east as Spence BPS’ 0“ the Boothia Peninsula, a distance of 4500 miles from Vancouver by .sea_ Spence Bay IS about 1,300 miles northeast of Edmonton. ACTIVITY INCREASES R. E. Harcourt of Edmonton. president of the new company. says Arctic shipping routes are becoming more active every year. He attributes this activity to the incrasing number of Weather sta- tions, United States military bases and radar stations. and eX'DI0I'8' tions of mineral deposits._ M1‘. Harcourt. also president of Yellowknife Transportation. be- lieves that increased transporta- tion facilities are the key to a more rapid expansion and settle- ment ’of the northland. Arctic Shipping Limited, with head offices in Edmonton, will be- gin operations with one sea-going tug and a 2,000-ton steel barge in July. The company hopes to have two vessels plying the Arctic wa- ters by next year, and to add ves- sels as the "demand increases. The new company has acquired the 330-ton tug, A.G. Garrise which will be renamed the Arctic Rover before going into service. The 129-foot tug is being con- verted from ste am to diesel power. FIRST TRIP JULY 15 Mr. Harcourt says work is pro- long, 44 feet wide and 12 feet deep Canadian Pldy Seen In Belgium BRUSSEDS (Reuters) 7- The daughter of Shah -Mohammad Reza Palhlel/Ti of Iran, Princess Slhahnaz. and her husband, were among the distinguished guests who attended the premiere here Friday night of Canada’s Theatre dil Nouveau-Monde. - Fourteen ambassadors accred- ited in the Belgian capital and the Premiens of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Hugh John Flemlmin-g and Robert Stanfield, were also among the audience that gave the actors an- enthus- iastic reception. The company presented a play by 28-year-old Canadian dramat- ist Marcel Dulbe called Le Temps d-es Lislals. It is set in a run-down, quarter of Montreal and attracted Bel- gian cniltilcs by its “n-at-ura.listic" qualities. ’ During a week of perlformanlces at the Park Theatre here, the French-speaking company is also’ presenting Mo1iere’s Le Malade Imaginaire. Both plays are pro- duced by Jean Gascon. The comlpany is on its first in- ternational tour. It has played in New Yonk and will go on from here to Panis to give pelican- ances of the same plays. Holstein Bull Calf ls Record WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP) — A six-day-oled bull calf will go into the I‘BlCOI‘d books as the largest holstein calf to be born and to live in Canada. . The "Holstein Frieslian Associa- tion of Canada at Brantford has confirmed that the calf, which weighed about 185» pounds at birth, is the langest it knows of. Average weight of a calf at birth is between 60 and 100 pounds. The calf, still nameless, was born Thursday on the farm of Leen Donker in East Zorro Town- ship} northwest of here. The mother, a purebred holstein, is also very large. The calf was conceived through artificial in. semination. Largest holstein calf in the as- sociationfls records is a 190-pound animal born in Nova Scotia in 1951. Both calf and dlalm dried, Second langest, 173 pouhds, was born in Inlgensoll in 1933 and lived. Mr. Donker said the calf is “thriving and growing daily." But since he runs a dairy fanm BOX 166 GUARDIAN representing Manufacturer Toronto, DO YOU CALL CN BUSINESS FIRMS, MERCHANTS AND RETAILERS? Additional income can be earned by you by Vertising Spficialties and Souvenirs. Apply: SALES MANAGER, Room 301- 9 ‘Wellington Street E. the animal is of no use to he said. ' _ of a wide range of ad- Ontario. SATURDAY, Horse, Filly, 4 freshene wagon, drivingwagon, woo mower and Take, 2 plows, scuffler, hay fork, block kitchen range table and chai WANTED BY RICE POINT FAR- mers Institute Shorthorn Bull, 14 months or over. Wilbert Cur- lcy School No. 85. First class Tie. Secretary. Guelrdiall-PaLl"lot. ..-—————-:—e---_—.—.-_____ I l“cl1I'l. preferred. Present sup-ple~mentlWANTED T0 RENT SIX 0Rlg Te1~m5__Cagh $800. Well equipped scllool. Six: seven room house lst. Sep-‘DANIEL T(-)DDA I nlilcs ,l‘l'<ml CIlaI‘I(III(‘I(l\\'ll on‘ lcmllcr. 220 \\'il"lng within rad-l ’ l)‘d\'<‘mel1l. Apply I\’lrs. (: u y, ills 10 miles CIT‘-'l‘IU‘.lCI()Wll. Re~ Owner‘ Pierre. H‘(>(‘l’(‘Ial‘_\;' of trustees,’ ply immediately, Box “999" Charlottetown, R.R, 6. I If day unfit, sale first fine we AUCTION SALE ROSE VALLEY JUNE 7th. 1 O’CLOCK scythe, S and cable harness crea separator (new), gas lamp and lanter , I m ers, occasional chairs, hooked rugs 2 Chesterfield suite, 3 beds, Spring-5 ‘an modes, dressers, chest of drawers cream cans, (IlIlllel' set dishes, all I Ipans, linen, and numerous other al- 1? ~.; ceeding on the barge--174 {Q —and the first cargo is to Vancouver July 15. ~ 9 :- The Arctic Rover wm mostly federal govel-omen plies for Cambridge Bay, on V3,; _ toria Island. The trip fro'm’va—,;_ couvcr to Cambridge Bgy,.mM 1,100 miles north of Eamon, will take about one month, on’ The barge will be equipped two 36-foot steel landing .,,,,T“,:.-.. take cargo ashore where they are no dock facilities. , « A. me. la L {g It will Work along shores during the_re the summer and win ' Vancouver in October. says Mr.IHarcourt, if good the barge will remain in 3!‘- Arctic until freeze-up, mtu;-mafia‘ Vancouver in the spring Usrge Modesty InlFasI1ions‘. HALIFAX (CP)—'1‘he Diocesan Council of the Gamay" Women’s League urged women Tuesday to preserve esty and decorum in their ing. A V I The council said in a remmw‘ ‘ that women's fashions are " more area where the dignfiy public morals is boil‘): 1- lowered.” '1‘-he purposevof d log is the preservation of " giene, modesty and the resolution said. “" The leagu Canadian B tion tooffer programs with “f.'*' brighter and more Cbrldian look,” -and to ellminato,“olsm‘;.. ‘and unwholesome p'r,og'raln?§*f~ which deal so ‘ warped personalities IIII turbed emotions.” A *- United Churcll Leader Dies» ' _'l‘-ORONTO (OP) -5 Funeral. services will be held here todby; ‘ for Rev. Alfred Seymour Rogei-1,; . j 80, one ofthe prominent ' -'l I I -«.3... .1 -vi also cF11ed.on'.IIi-i?" .in negotiatioll_'s which led to mation of the United Church , Canada in 1925. , . Mr. Rogers, who died Monday,- came herein 1943 on his ment after nearly 40. years church service in the Born at Truro, N.S.._he ltjif tended Halifax Academy and; Mount Allison University, Sack-_ . ville, N.B. He graduated from theological studies &VIctnl'l'1 . University, Toronto. ‘ clan; gold medallist. _ ._ : Mr. Rogers spent t '. , ,1 the staff of Mount emy before his ordinatipialfl. as a Methodist Ghurchminllleb ‘He served Methodist oonzrelarf tions at Bear River. Sydm mines, Yarmouth, Halifax Ind,- Amherst in Nova Scotia and lowing formation of the WM.- Church of Canada, at UDIIEO-” churches in Sydney, N.S., Salli; John, N.B. and Oxford, N.S. He represented the Methodlig conference of Nova Scotia at World Conference of in Oxford, England in 1921 was president of the Marlthnflfif conference of the United Ohlrcll of Canada in 1928. ‘"~j Mount Allison University sented Mr. Rogers.with the ary degree of divinity in 1994.. 3 During the discussions on fol)‘, mation of the United Churclrfllz Canada he was a strong sup901‘I35 of the proposal and addressed 33.; Nova Scotia legislature on l'I1I~j- subject. L The body will be cremated toll’ lowing the funeral. , 4: accuses: 9:29;- I Asks Teachers «.Inio Politics ’ NEW YORK (CP) -. Extmll‘-i I 1 Affairs Minister Sidney SIIITIII» ‘.«. ' I former university president, {more scholars should seek 05": 4 ieers in public affairs. He spoke Tuesday at the 1”‘ ullal "commencement day llfldlf eon of Columbua University W." Later the university 0011‘ - ~ on him an honorary doctlll" ’._ laws degree. _ ~- Smith said there is “a 419m‘: advantage" in the ebb and of people in government S9""°‘.',. and those with p ' cational careers. , , Plenty of opportunity exists ;, this field for -young collate dents, the former president OI Universities of Manitobi ___’ Toronto said. ‘,1. While rural campuses 3” tractive and provide vaI1!8lI’I°,, --‘pf portunities for studies. 00°“ ,”f. greater academic laurels 3: be plucked from amid the of our great oities.’;__2g.. . \ ., Serves Seniencfl , . .4 d milk cow d Sleigh, S. 2 calves, truck sleigh plank, hay Spring tooth harrow, n, wire stretchers, stove, settee, rock-. sofas, room tablesf d mattresses, com-‘ ,_ bedroom dishes, kinds dishes, pots, tlcles. 75 bus. mixed rs, Wood E. C. BELL, Al.lC'Ll()Il(‘(‘.l’ Pllnlle Brlrricn 55-11 ekclay following. 5-II,.’.rg:_;y-.3;-,,x'I-‘pn.--4-1-...-_._n.__;_.-_- - .- Avvaiting Trial Amherst (CP)-Harold Bird Springhill, N.S., sentenced I0 months for his P811 In ' last November in Cumbel‘ :: County Jail, will serve only J11; days, Supreme Court Judge MacQuarrie, ruled here Satucauy \ Bird was found gl_111lY 0‘ had ing damage in the 3311, but he .3 A served just three days. .199 trial. six months while awalt1l_I8week_ so he will be released “"5 hersg, James Williams of Am rge‘ convicted on the same chaon‘, will serve the full six-In - sentence. ,1 . Both were involved I11 ‘ma, . that ;l2l‘I€CI when wine “'39 5 glcd into the jail IVY ”‘ ‘H’ I nrgrrla-.._. l T